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人教课标
高二
选修
7
Unit
1
Look
at
the
pictures
below.
What
are
their
problems?
Lose
of
a
leg
losing
his
arms
Hearing
problem
Difficulty
with
eye
sight
mental
disability
Steven
Hawking
physicist
/
mathematician
famous
scientist
known
for
his
theory
about
black
holes
and
big
bangs:
A
Brief
History
of
Time
born
mentally
disabled
with
an
IQ
of
a
child
famous
conductor
Zhouzhou
became
disabled
at
the
age
of
5,
taught
herself
English
and
took
up
writing
in
1983.
writer
Zhang
Haidi
Though
named
“杨光”,
he
has
lived
in
a
world
of
darkness
since
he
was
8
months
old.
Yang
Guang
singer
Tai
Lihua
deaf
dancer
What
can
you
learn
from
them?
Is
it
right
for
some
members
of
society
to
get
extra
help
because
they
have
a
disability?
Look
at
the
pictures
on
page
1,
read
the
passages
below
each
picture
and
discuss
the
following
questions.
1.
What
are
their
problems,
and
what
have
these
people
achieved
even
though
they
each
have
a
disability?
2.
what
are
their
hopes?
Rosalyn
loves
sports.
She
is
proud
to
have
taken
part
in
competitions
and
to
have
broken
a
record
by
running
two
laps
(800
metres)
this
year.
Her
ambition
is
to
become
part
of
the
national
team
for
the
next
Paralympic
Games.
Walking
difficulty
Richard
has
just
passed
his
university
entrance
exams.
He
had
the
questions
read
to
him
and
used
dictation
to
give
his
answers
into
a
special
machine.
He
hopes
to
become
a
teacher.
Loss
of
arms
Sally
leads
a
busy
life.
She
likes
writing
stories
and
playing
basketball.
When
she’s
free,
she
goes
to
the
movies
because
the
sound
is
always
very
loud.
Although
some
may
think
the
cinema
is
noisy,
it
is
suitable
for
Sally’s
condition.
Hearing
problem
Gao
Qiang
loves
acting.
Last
year
he
played
a
major
part
in
the
school
play.
Now
his
ambition
is
to
become
an
actor.
He
takes
singing
and
dancing
lessons
after
school.
Walking
difficulty
You
are
going
to
read
an
entry
on
a
website
called
“Family
Village”.
What
kind
of
thing
do
you
think
people
would
write
about?
2.
Why
do
disabled
people
find
the
website
beneficial?
People
would
share
their
stories
with
others,
such
as
difficulties,
sorrows
and
so
on.
Through
the
site
they
can
encourage
one
another
and
even
get
help
from
healthy
people.
disabled
sorry
enjoys
Read
the
text
quickly
and
find
the
main
idea
of
the
whole
text.
An
introduction
to
Marty
and
his
muscle
disease.
How
his
disability
developed.
Marty
met
a
lot
of
difficulties
at
school.
How
his
life
has
become
easier.
The
advantages
of
his
disease.
Choose
a
topic
for
each
paragraph.
Scan
the
text
and
fill
in
the
blanks.
__
______
_______
that
makes
him
very
weak.
a
muscle
disease
can’t
____
or
_____
stairs
as
quickly
as
other
people,
______
and
drop
things
or
bump
into
furniture
clumsy
run
climb
to
live
one
day
___
___
_____
at
a
time
Why
did
the
doctors
cut
out
a
piece
of
muscle
from
Marty’s
leg?
A.
Because
they
could
cure
the
disease
by
cutting
it
out.
B.
Because
they
wanted
to
use
it
as
a
specimen
(标本).
C.
Because
they
would
transplant
(移植)
the
new
muscle.
D.
Because
they
wanted
to
find
out
the
cause
of
the
disease.
Marty
got
poor
result
in
school
because
of
his
__________.
absence
from
school
B.
being
out
of
breath
C.
running
a
short
way
D.
resting
half
way
Marty’s
ambition
2.
Marty’s
achievement
3.
Marty’s
hobby
to
work
for
a
software
firm
invent
a
computer
football
game
go
to
the
movies
and
football
matches,
spend
a
lot
of
time
with
his
pets
1.
Don’t
feel
sorry
for
the
disabled.
2.
Don’t
make
fun
of
them.
3.
Don’t
ignore
them.
4.
Accept
them
for
who
they
are.
5.
Give
them
encouragement
to
live
as
rich
and
full
a
life
as
you
do.
1.
Marty
has
____
disease.
A.
a
mental
B.
a
muscle
C.
an
eye
D.
a
leg
2.
What’s
Marty’s
dream?
A.
Being
a
famous
football
player
and
representing
his
country
in
the
World
Cup.
B.
Being
a
doctor.
C.
Being
a
college
student.
D.
Being
a
basketball
player.
3.
Which
of
the
following
is
false?
A.
Although
there
are
a
few
students
who
look
down
upon
him,
Marty
never
gets
annoyed.
B.
Marty
leads
a
meaningful
life
and
does
not
feel
sorry
for
being
disabled.
C.
Marty
only
spends
time
with
his
pets
and
never
with
his
friends.
D.
Marty’s
disability
has
made
him
more
independent.
4.
From
the
passage
we
can
infer
that
____.
A.
Marty
asks
others
to
feel
sorry
for
him.
B.
Marty
never
loses
heart.
C.
Marty
is
afraid
of
being
made
fun
of
D.
Marty
will
not
accept
any
encouragement
because
he
has
grown
stronger.
5.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE?
A.
The
doctor
could
give
Marty’s
disease
a
name.
B.
The
doctor
knew
how
to
make
Marty
well.
C.
Someone
in
the
world
could
cure
the
disease.
D.
No
one
could
give
Marty’s
disease
a
name.
6.
When
Marty
says
“I
am
one
in
a
million”,
he
really
means
________.
A.
he
is
unique
B.
he
has
a
rare
disease
C.
he
has
a
muscle
disease
D.
he
lives
a
hard
but
happy
life
7.
What
is
the
tone
of
the
text?
A.
Sad
B.
Happy
C.
Positive
D.
Negative
What
can
we
learn
from
Marty?
Marty
has
a
_______
disease
which
makes
him
very
weak.
This
disease
is
very
_____
that
you
could
say
he
is
“one
in
a
million”.
The
doctors
don’t
know
how
to
_____
him
better,
but
he
is
very
________
and
has
learned
to
adapt
to
his
disability.
muscle
rare
make
outgoing
Before
he
was
ten
years
old
he
was
the
_____
as
others.
His
dream
was
to
become
a
___________
football
player.
Then
he
started
to
get
_______
and
_______.
The
doctor
checked
him,
but
no
one
knew
the
_____
of
his
disease.
One
problem
is
that
he
looks
the
same
as
others
but
he
is
actually
_____.
same
professional
weaker
weaker
name
weak
He
fell
behind
others
every
time
he
returned
from
an
________.
At
high
school
life
is
a
lot
easier
for
him.
His
________
is
to
work
for
a
software
company
when
he
grows
up.
Last
year
he
invented
a
computer
_______
game
and
a
big
company
has
decided
to
buy
it
from
him.
Though
he
is
busy,
he
does
have
some
hobbies,
like
absence
ambition
football
going
to
the
______
and
football
matches,
spending
a
lot
of
time
with
his
____.
In
many
ways
his
disability
has
helped
him
grow
________
psychologically
and
become
more
independent.
He
believes
that
having
a
disability
does
not
mean
your
life
is
not
_________.
You
should
live
as
____
and
____
a
life
as
others
do.
movies
pets
stronger
satisfying
rich
full
Retell
Marty’s
story.
Surf
the
Internet
to
learn
more
about
the
life
of
disabled
people.