Module 7 Great books模块拓展提升课件(共25张PPT)

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Module 7 Great books
模块拓展提升
一、完形填空(难度:★★★)
Do you like reading stories?Maybe you will answer,“No,I am not a child any more!” Yes,children all over the world always love stories.
Chinese children are _1_ in Havoc in Heaven. It has been a _2_ bedtime story in China for many years. In fact,adults also love the story a lot. For them,Monkey King has become a very _3_ part in the memory of their childhood. The clever and
humorous monkey _4_ the hearts of many Chinese people. British boys and girls all know Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland well. As the name _5_,it’s a story full of dangerous but exciting trips. Children laugh,cry and even get frightened with Alice together while reading the story. Most American kids have read The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by the famous writer, _6_. Everyone likes the brave boy who also
fares lots of _7_. Some scenes of the story may make your heart go faster,for Tom and his friends meet some very bad men and are _8_ in danger. Of course in the end,they beat the bad ones.
You may also _9_ if I like stories. Yes,I have read them since I was very young. At that time,I often _10_ all my pocket money on storybooks. For me,stories are much more delicious than chocolate!They help me learn a lot. So,either young or old,let’s enjoy stories.
( )1. A. bored B. interested C. worried D. surprised
( )2. A. strange B. sad C. popular D. new
( )3. A. unhappy B. comfortable
C. forgettable D. important
( )4. A. beats B. wins C. hurts D. breaks
( )5. A. spells B. smells C. shows D. solves
B
C
D
B
C
( )6. A. Mark Twain B. Confucius
C. William Shakespeare D. Charles Schulz
( )7. A. rules B. inventions C. ropes D. risks
( )8. A. usually B. never C. seldom D. hardly
( )9. A. decide B. hope C. tell D. wonder
( )10. A. paid B. took C. spent D. cost
A
D
A
D
C
二、阅读理解(B篇)(难度:★★★★)
Children all over the world learn about poetry at school.
When I was young, we learned about lots of poets. Poetry comes in many different forms. I like how it can be used to express feelings or just be something that makes me happy.
Bush poem, a special Australian style of poetry, is my favourite. Bush poets write about life in ruralAustralia such as
farms, fields, villages and animals. They write about all the things that make Australia different from other countries.
One of the most famous bush poets is Andrew Barton Paterson. He wrote his poems about 100 years ago. His poem The Man From Snowy River is one of the most famous Australian poems. It is about a great man who was very good at riding horses.
One of my friends enjoys reading poems by another Australian poet named Bruce Dawe. He writes poems about what it is like to live in Australia today.
My friends in the US and England also learn poetry at school. Famous US poets include Robert Frost and Edgar Allan Poe, while English students learn about William Shakespeare and John Keats.
Most poets are very interesting or unusual. It is fun to learn about their lives and personalities. By doing this, you can better understand their poems. Sounds interesting Research these poets and find out more.
( )11. What is TRUE about bush poem
A. It is an Australian style of poetry.
B. It usually expresses sad feelings.
C. It is about all the things in Australia.
D. It is about what Australia was like before.
A
( )12. The underlined word “rural” means _____ in Paragraph 3.
A. happening in the city B. happening in the countryside
C. happening in the old times D. happening in the future
B
( )13. What do we know about the writer
A. The writer might be an Australian.
B. The writer likes reading Bruce Dawe’s poems.
C. The writer wanted to be a poet.
D. The writer was good at writing poems.
A
( )14. The writer suggest we should _____ in the last paragraph.
A. try to learn about different poems in Australia
B. try to write our own poems
C. learn from different poets
D. learn about lives and personalities of different poets
D
( )15. The passage is mainly about _____.
A. what kinds of things bush poets write about
B. why reading poetry is important
C. when poets became famous
D. what kinds of poetry children learn at school
D
三、短文填空(难度:★★★)
Smart phones and e-readers have become common in recent years. Some people think that the days of paper books will be gone. But recent surveys have shown that traditional books are still _16_ among readers.
Research company Nielsen found that in the UK, sales of e-books are falling _17_ sales of paper books are rising. Another survey of university students from the US, Slovakia and Japan also showed that 92% of _18_ preferred paper books.
So what is behind the fact The most popular reason is that paper books bring _19_ different reading experience. Slovakian students said they liked the smell of _20_ books. Other students said they could get a sense of achievement when they finished _21_ a paper book.
Paper books can also be very personal objects to reading lovers. Many people like to sign their _22_ on the cover. They
take good _23_ of the books and keep them clean. They even regard them as friends.
This “friendship” people develop with books isn’t just sentimental(情感的). Research has shown that readers remember _24_ information from reading paper books than e-books. People also get headaches or sore eyes more _25_ while reading e-books.
16. __________________ 17. __________________
18. __________________ 19. __________________
20. __________________ 21. __________________
22. __________________ 23. __________________
24. __________________ 25. __________________
popular
while / but
them
a
paper
reading
names
care
more
easily
四、回答问题(难度:★★★)
The Longest Night
This is William Smith’s last book in his life.William became a writer after teaching English for a couple of years.
Susan is a nurse from southern England. She works in a small hospital.One day, a baby is so ill that Susan has to drive all night to get her to a bigger hospital. They have a lot of problems getting there and when they reach the hospital …
续表
No Pains, No Gains
This exciting story is Emma Brown’s twentieth book.
No Pains, No Gains is about Harry, who works with his father, a carpenter(木匠), in America.They work long, hard hours making tables and chairs, but they do not have any money.Then one day a man in black buys the most beautiful table in the shop and …
续表
Hospital or Cinema
Elizabeth Beckman, who studies English in Sydney, wrote this story.Betty is a young and beautiful Brazilian(巴西的) woman whose dream is to become a doctor.She goes to Sydney to study English and medicine, but one day she meets a man who asks her to go to the USA to become a film star. What will Betty do
26.Who wrote the novel The Longest Night
____________________________________________________
27.Where does Susan work
____________________________________________________
28.How many books has Emma Brown written before she wrote the book No Pains, No Gains
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
William Smith wrote it. / William Smith.
Susan / She works in a small hospital. / In a small hospital.
Emma Brown / She has written nineteen / 19 books. / Nineteen / 19.
29. Which country does Elizabeth Beckman study in
____________________________________________________
30.Which book is about a male(男性的) character
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Elizabeth Beckman / She studies in Australia. / In Australia.
No Pains, No Gains is about a male character. / No Pains, No Gains.
THANKS!
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