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9AU5Reading

Surprisesatthestudio讀后活動/課后作業(yè)Setting:______atthestudioCharacters:________Denise,AngelaTheelementsofthestoryPlot:Opening:AngelaandDenisetookpartinaTVprogramme.?Risingaction:Oneofthecontestantspassedout.?Turningpoint:Angelareplacedthecontestant.?Fallingaction:Angelaansweredallthequestionscorrectlyandwasaheadoftheothertwocontestants.?Ending:Angelawontheprize.【活動/作業(yè)一】根據(jù)導(dǎo)圖復(fù)述課文。Oneday,DeniseandAngelatookpartinaTVprogrammeatastudio.Whentheprogrammewasreadytostart,

.Thecameraman

.Thedirectoraskedforanothercontestant,andAngelagotthechanceto

.Thentheprogrammewason.Angela

and

theothertwocontestants.Finally,Angela

-atripfortwotothelovelycityofParis.oneofthecontestantpassedoutandfellacrossherdeskhelpedthewomanoffthestagereplacethecontestant/beoneofthecontestantansweredallthequestionscorrectlywasaheadofwontheprize【活動/作業(yè)二】以下是根據(jù)改編的小劇本,括號中的文字表示場景、人物動作、神態(tài)或心理描寫,請在文中找出相應(yīng)的句子,適當(dāng)改寫后填入相應(yīng)的括號中。[Scene1]Director:(Shout)Fiveminutestogo.Iseveryoneready?Denise:I'mgladthatI'mnotoneofthecontestants!I'mnotthatbrave.Angela:Oh,I'dlovetobeacontestant.(Thethreecontestantsaresittingattheirdesksonthestageandwaiting.

)[Scene2]Director:(

)(Shout)Weneedanothercontestant.WhoamongyouwantstobeonTV?

(

)Director:You’reon!

(

④)[Scene3]Director:(

⑤)Tensecond.Somebody:(

⑥)It'stimeforTravelQuiz,andhere'syourhost,LesterLi!(LesterLi

⑦.Thequizshowbegins.)

(Angela

⑧))(Twenty-fiveminuteslater)(Denise

Angela

⑩)(?

)[Scene4]LesterLi:Finally,where’sBigBen?Angela:InEngland.

LesterLi:(Shout.)Correct!You'retonight'sluckywinner.You'vewontonight'sprize—atripfortwotothelovelycityofParis!(End)①Thehotlightsareshiningdownuponthem.Suddenlyoneofthempassesoutandfallsacrossherdesk.Acameramanhelpedthewomanoffthestage.②Hurrydownfromthecontrolroomabove.③Angelaraisesherhand.④

Thedirectorleadsherontothestage,andamake-upartistrushesforward.Shequicklyputsmake-uponAngela'sfaceandbrushesherhair..⑤

Shout.⑥

Inaloudvoice⑦runsoutontothestage.⑧

seemsrelaxedandanswersthequestionswithnoproblemsandisaheadoftheothertwocontestants.⑨issoexcitedthatshecanhardlykeepstill.⑩answerssixmorequestionscorrectly.?

ThereisasinglequestionbetweenAngelaandvictory.Characters(6persons):Angela,Denise,theDirector,Somebody,LesterLi,narrator【活動/作業(yè)三】根據(jù)以上小劇本,分小組演繹,注意場景的轉(zhuǎn)換、人物動作、神態(tài)及心理的呈現(xiàn)。9AU6Reading

What’sabalanceddiet?讀后活動/課后作業(yè)【活動/作業(yè)一】聽課文錄音,回答以下問題。1、WhydoesDorisdecidetostayawayfromfiredfoodandsoftdrinks?A.Shedoesn’tlikethem.B.Theyareexpensive.C.Theytasteterrible.D.thedoctoradvicehertodoso.2.WhatdoesSamueleattoday?A.Ahamburger,somechocolatecakeandalargecola.B.Ahamburger,somechocolatecake,alargecola,firedeggs,coffeeandicecream.C.Firedeggs,coffee,icecream,chickenwings.D.Ahamburger,somechocolatecake,alargecola,firedeggsandcoffee.3、WhydoesDoristhinkaboutSamuel’sdiet?A.Unhealthy.B.Balanced.C.Delicious.D.Perfect.4.AccordingtoDoris,whatisabalanceddiet?A.Abalanceddietmeansdeliciousfood.B.Abalanceddietmeansfoodwithalotoffat,oilandsuger.C.Abalanceddietmeanshavingdifferentkindofhealthyfoodeveryday..D.Abalanceddietmeanshavingonlyfruitandvegetables.【活動/作業(yè)二】寫作練習(xí)Whatdoyouusuallyeatinaday?Sharewithyourclassmatesandaskforsomeadviceforyourdiet.【活動/作業(yè)三】閱讀理解Weallknowthateatingjunkfoodcanmakeusfat,However,anewstudysuggeststhatitcanmorethanthat-itcanalsomakeuslazy,reportedCBSNEWSInthestudy,researchersattheuniversityofCalifornia,LosAngeles,USdivided32femalerintotwogroups,Thefirstgroupwasfedadietofhealthyfoodsuchascornandfish,whilethesecowasgivenadietofhighlyprocessed(加工的)foodrichinsugar,namely“junkfood”Withinthreemonths,theratsinthesecondgroupwerealreadymuchfatterthanthoseonthealthydiet,Andwhenresearcherstrainedtheratstodosimpletasks,theyfoundevenmodifferencesbetweentwogroupsbesidesweight.Duringthetask-pushingalever(杠桿)toreceivearewardofsugarwater-theratsonthjunkfooddietwerefoundtobelesswillingtomove,andtheytooklongerbreaksbetweeneachpusthanthethinratsdid.“Itisasiftheratisthinking'Thisistoomuchwork’,"AaronBlaisdell,leaderofthestudtoldtheLosAngelesTimes.Butwhataboutthepossibilitythatthefatratswerelessinterestedingettingsugarwatebecausetheywerealreadyeatinglotsofsugarintheirdailydiet?Thatiswhyresearchersrepeatedthtestsbyrewardingfatratswithpurewaterwhentheywereextremelythirsty.However,theresult!cameoutjustthesame.Accordingtoresearchers,thesedifferencessuggestthatjunkfoodchangedthechemistryintherats'brains.Foralongtime,wehavebelievedthatpeoplebecomefatbecausetheyarelazy,Butthisstudyhasprovedtheoppositetobetrueaswell,whichshowsthatlazinessandobesityarea“viciouscycle(惡性循環(huán))So,ifyouoftenfeeltired,unwillingtogetupfromyourchair,itcouldbethatyouhavebeerstudyingtoohard.Butyoushouldalsopayattentiontoyourdiet.1.WhichofthefollowingisNOT“junkfood”?A.Sweetbread.

B.Friedpotatoesandchips.

C.Instantnoodles.

D.Cornandfish.Weallknowthateatingjunkfoodcanmakeusfat,However,anewstudysuggeststhatitcanmorethanthat-itcanalsomakeuslazy,reportedCBSNEWSInthestudy,researchersattheuniversityofCalifornia,LosAngeles,USdivided32femalerintotwogroups,Thefirstgroupwasfedadietofhealthyfoodsuchascornandfish,whilethesecowasgivenadietofhighlyprocessed(加工的)foodrichinsugar,namely“junkfood”Withinthreemonths,theratsinthesecondgroupwerealreadymuchfatterthanthoseonthealthydiet,Andwhenresearcherstrainedtheratstodosimpletasks,theyfoundevenmodifferencesbetweentwogroupsbesidesweight.Duringthetask-pushingalever(杠桿)toreceivearewardofsugarwater-theratsonthjunkfooddietwerefoundtobelesswillingtomove,andtheytooklongerbreaksbetweeneachpusthanthethinratsdid.“Itisasiftheratisthinking'Thisistoomuchwork’,"AaronBlaisdell,leaderofthestudtoldtheLosAngelesTimes.Butwhataboutthepossibilitythatthefatratswerelessinterestedingettingsugarwatebecausetheywerealreadyeatinglotsofsugarintheirdailydiet?Thatiswhyresearchersrepeatedthtestsbyrewardingfatratswithpurewaterwhentheywereextremelythirsty.However,theresult!cameoutjustthesame.Accordingtoresearchers,thesedifferencessuggestthatjunkfoodchangedthechemistryintherats'brains.Foralongtime,wehavebelievedthatpeoplebecomefatbecausetheyarelazy,Butthisstudyhasprovedtheoppositetobetrueaswell,whichshowsthatlazinessandobesityarea“viciouscycle(惡性循環(huán))So,ifyouoftenfeeltired,unwillingtogetupfromyourchair,itcouldbethatyouhavebeerstudyingtoohard.Butyoushouldalsopayattentiontoyourdiet.2.After3months,whathappenedtotheratsinthesecondgroup?A.Theygotthinner.

B.Theylikedmoving.

C.Theyneededtotakelongerbreaks.D.Theyenjoyedpushingalever.Weallknowthateatingjunkfoodcanmakeusfat,However,anewstudysuggeststhatitcanmorethanthat-itcanalsomakeuslazy,reportedCBSNEWSInthestudy,researchersattheuniversityofCalifornia,LosAngeles,USdivided32femalerintotwogroups,Thefirstgroupwasfedadietofhealthyfoodsuchascornandfish,whilethesecowasgivenadietofhighlyprocessed(加工的)foodrichinsugar,namely“junkfood”Withinthreemonths,theratsinthesecondgroupwerealreadymuchfatterthanthoseonthealthydiet,Andwhenresearcherstrainedtheratstodosimpletasks,theyfoundevenmodifferencesbetweentwogroupsbesidesweight.Duringthetask-pushingalever(杠桿)toreceivearewardofsugarwater-theratsonthjunkfooddietwerefoundtobelesswillingtomove,andtheytooklongerbreaksbetweeneachpusthanthethinratsdid.“Itisasiftheratisthinking'Thisistoomuchwork’,"AaronBlaisdell,leaderofthestudtoldtheLosAngelesTimes.Butwhataboutthepossibilitythatthefatratswerelessinterestedingettingsugarwatebecausetheywerealreadyeatinglotsofsugarintheirdailydiet?Thatiswhyresearchersrepeatedthtestsbyrewardingfatratswithpurewaterwhentheywereextremelythirsty.However,theresult!cameoutjustthesame.Accordingtoresearchers,thesedifferencessuggestthatjunkfoodchangedthechemistryintherats'brains.Foralongtime,wehavebelievedthatpeoplebecomefatbecausetheyarelazy,Butthisstudyhasprovedtheoppositetobetrueaswell,whichshowsthatlazinessandobesityarea“viciouscycle(惡性循環(huán))So,ifyouoftenfeeltired,unwillingtogetupfromyourchair,itcouldbethatyouhavebeerstudyingtoohard.Butyoushouldalsopayattentiontoyourdiet.3.Theresearchersrewardedthirstyratswithpurewaterinthelevertestto

.A.helpthemcontroltheirweight

B.testwhetherfatratslostinterestinthetestbecausetheyhadalreadytakenenoughsugarC.changethediethabitsoffatrats

D.findouttheinfluenceofsugaronrats’brainsWeallknowthateatingjunkfoodcanmakeusfat,However,anewstudysuggeststhatitcanmorethanthat-itcanalsomakeuslazy,reportedCBSNEWSInthestudy,researchersattheuniversityofCalifornia,LosAngeles,USdivided32femalerintotwogroups,Thefirstgroupwasfedadietofhealthyfoodsuchascornandfish,whilethesecowasgivenadietofhighlyprocessed(加工的)foodrichinsugar,namely“junkfood”Withinthreemonths,theratsinthesecondgroupwerealreadymuchfatterthanthoseonthealthydiet,Andwhenresearcherstrainedtheratstodosimpletasks,theyfoundevenmodifferencesbetweentwogroupsbesidesweight.Duringthetask-pushingalever(杠桿)toreceivearewardofsugarwater-theratsonthjunkfooddietwerefoundtobelesswillingtomove,andtheytooklongerbreaksbetweeneachpusthanthethinratsdid.“Itisasiftheratisthinking'Thisistoomuchwork’,"AaronBlaisdell,leaderofthestudtoldtheLosAngelesTimes.Butwhataboutthepossibilitythatthefatratswerelessinterestedingettingsugarwatebecausetheywerealreadyeatinglotsofsugarintheirdailydiet?Thatiswhyresearchersrepeatedthtestsbyrewardingfatratswithpurewaterwhentheywereextremelythirsty.However,theresult!cameoutjustthesame.Accordingtoresearchers,thesedifferencessuggestthatjunkfoodchangedthechemistryintherats'brains.Foralongtime,wehavebelievedthatpeoplebecomefatbecausetheyarelazy,Butthisstudyhasprovedtheoppositetobetrueaswell,whichshowsthatlazinessandobesityarea“viciouscycle(惡性循環(huán))So,ifyouoftenfeeltired,unwillingtogetupfromyourchair,itcouldbethatyouhavebeerstudyingtoohard.Butyoushouldalsopayattentiontoyourdiet.4,Whatdoestheunderlinedword“obesity"inParagraph8mean?A,Cleverness.

B.Laziness.

C.Scare.D.Fat.Weallknowthateatingjunkfoodcanmakeusfat,However,anewstudysuggeststhatitcanmorethanthat-itcanalsomakeuslazy,reportedCBSNEWSInthestudy,researchersattheuniversityofCalifornia,LosAngeles,USdivided32femalerintotwogroups,Thefirstgroupwasfedadietofhealthyfoodsuchascornandfish,whilethesecowasgivenadietofhighlyprocessed(加工的)foodrichinsugar,namely“junkfood”Withinthreemonths,theratsinthesecondgroupwerealreadymuchfatterthanthoseonthealthydiet,Andwhen

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