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Presenting ideas—实践·注重应用评价
对接“单元活动”——让活动有效开展
本课时要求学生阅读关于人际交往的名人名言,理解其意义,并将其与日常生活联系起来,体会其在人际交往中的实用价值,并学会分析问题、解决问题。
[活动“助手”]
名句赏读:
1.Keep what you say and carry out what you do.
言必信,行必果。
2.Virtue is not left to stand alone.He who practices it will have neighbors.
德不孤,必有邻。
3.When I walk along with two others, they may serve me as my teachers.
三人行,必有我师焉。
[活动任务]
“Planning is good, but doing is better”是一句英国名言。请以此为题目用英语写一篇80词左右的短文。要求如下:
1.简述你对这句名言的理解; 2.用一个具体事例加以说明;
3.给出恰当的结尾。
注意:文章的标题已给出(不计入总词数)。
Planning is good, but doing is better
参考范文:
Planning is good, but doing is better
Planning is good as it decides in detail how we do.However, a plan can bear no fruit without being actually carried out.
My experience in the English speech contest last October is a case in point.A month before the event, I spent hours working out a schedule outlining my goals and practical steps.After that, I set out to read widely for an inspiring topic, wrote a speech, and practiced its delivery in beautiful pronunciation with good public speech skills.I finally came out of the contest as the first prize winner.
I know how I achieved my success.It came from good planning and better doing combined.
第一节
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Why was the man angry
A.The man broke the woman's calculator.
B.The woman took his calculator without permission.
C.The woman didn't return him the calculator on time.
2.What do we learn about Jack
A.He spoke to the boss.
B.He gave orders like a boss.
C.He worked there as a boss.
3.What is the woman eager to buy
A.Ice creams. B.Candy. C.Drinks.
4.Where are the two speakers
A.In the supermarket.
B.In the classroom.
C.In the bank.
5.What prevented the woman calling the man yesterday
A.Her teacher took her cellphone away.
B.Her cellphone was off.
C.She lost her cellphone.
第二节
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What is the woman looking for
A.A casual dress.
B.A business suit.
C.An evening dress.
7.What will the woman do next
A.Pay for the clothes in cash.
B.Bargain with the man.
C.Try on the clothes.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.How old is the woman's grandfather
A.78. B.79. C.80.
9.What did the woman's grandfather do last winter
A.He attended a skiing contest.
B.He went on a cycling holiday.
C.He went in the hospital.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What are the speakers arguing about
A.What transport to take.
B.Which way to go.
C.Who to blame.
11.Why did the policeman stop the speakers
A.They took the wrong shortcut.
B.They drove beyond the speed limit.
C.They went through the red light.
12.What was the first reason for what happened to the speakers
A.The man forgot to book tickets earlier.
B.The man failed to ask the way.
C.The woman didn't prefer to travel by train.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What is the basic purpose of the IQ tests
A.To test who is brighter.
B.To test language and numerical ability.
C.To judge an individual talents.
14.What makes so many unhappy parents in the world
A.Their children's abilities not being developed.
B.Their children's failing in the exams.
C.Their children being stupid.
15.Why do some children do badly in school exams
A.They are looked down upon by others in school.
B.They do not study hard enough.
C.They are not good with words and numbers.
16.How can a person be happy
A.Doing well in the exams.
B.Having a higher IQ.
C.Putting your skills to good use.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What is the conductor like
A.Kind-hearted.
B.Absent-minded.
C.Anxious.
18.Why must Mr Mora find the ticket
A.He might be fined.
B.He forgot where he should go.
C.He wrote something important on it.
19.What kind of person is Mr Mora
A.Bad-tempered. B.Careful. C.Forgetful.
20.What should Mr Mora do in Princeton
A.Visit a university.
B.Meet an old friend.
C.Give a lecture.
答案:1~5 BBBCA 6~10 BCBAC
11~15 BABAC 16~20 CABCC
附:听力材料
(Text 1)
M:What You borrowed my calculator without asking How could you do that ①You always do this, borrowing things from me without asking.And then you don't return them on time, either,
W:I'm sorry.I didn't know you could be so upset about it.
(Text 2)
W:Do you get along well with Jack at the office
M:②He ordered everyone about everything as if he were the boss there.
(Text 3)
W:Do you have any change ③I'm dying for candy and this machine won't give change.
M:Look. This one gives change. I think I'll get something to eat, too.
(Text 4)
W:Good morning. ④May I help you, sir
M:Yes, ④could I change these pounds for dollars, please
W:Do you want small bills or large ones
M:Both are OK.
(Text 5)
M:Why didn't you call me yesterday I was waiting by the phone all day.
W:I'm sorry, but I couldn't call.I couldn't find a phone.
M:What do you mean you couldn't call You have a cellphone, don't you
W:⑤I used to have a cellphone.The teacher took it away because I tried to call you from class.
(Text 6)
M:Hello. Can I help you
W:Oh, hello. Yes. I want something to wear at a conference.
M:So, you're looking for something quite smart.
W:Yes.⑥Some kind of business suit ...Hmm, this is nice.Is this one on sale
M:Yes, it is. There's a 25% reduction on this one.It's a real bargain.
W:Hmm. It's still a bit expensive for me.Is there a discount for cash
M:Oh, no, I'm sorry.
W:Oh, well, ⑦can I try it on
M:⑦Yes, of course. The changing room is just over there.
W:Thanks.
(Text 7)
W:My grandfather hasn't been too well lately.
M:Oh dear. I'm sorry to hear that.
W:⑧He's 79. Don't you think he should slow down a bit at his age
M:Absolutely.
W:But he won't listen to me.He says he wants to enjoy his life to the full.
M:Fair enough.
W:Last summer he went on a two-week cycling holiday in France.⑨Last winter he attended a skiing contest.
M:You are kidding. I can't believe it.
W:We're going to give him a big party for his 80th birthday.
M:That's great.
W:But before that, I'm going to have a word with him and tell him to take things more easy.
M:Good for you.
(Text 8)
M:⑩This is all your fault! This wouldn't have happened if you hadn't tried to give money to that policeman!
W:Well, if you'd listened to me when I suggested asking someone for directions, we shouldn't have got lost in the first place, would we
M:Oh, go on! ⑩Blame it all on me! You were the one who was driving when we got stopped by the police. If you hadn't been speeding, we wouldn't have been stopped at all!
W:That's not fair.We were doing fine until you suddenly decided you knew a quicker way!
M:Oh, come on! I only suggest it because we were running so late. We would have been fine if you hadn't suggested driving instead of taking the train.
W:No! We would have been fine if you had remembered to book tickets!
(Text 9)
W:Why is it that some children perform better than others at school
M:Obviously, certain children are brighter than others. But it is not that simple.A lot of emphasis is placed on intelligence measured by tests.
W:The so-called IQ tests
M:Yes. Basically they are intended to test language and numerical ability, so some children are bound to suffer. This is very unfortunate. A child with an average IQ may turn out to be successful when he grows up.
W:What you are saying is that some children have abilities that are not easy to measure.
M:Exactly. If these abilities are not discovered early, they cannot be developed. That's why there are so many unhappy parents in the world.They are not doing the things they are best at.
W:I see.
M: But at school, only those who are good with words and numbers will probably do well in exams.
W:Right.Is there anything a parent can do to help in this case
M:Yes.In my opinion, a child should be judged on his individual talents. After all, being happy in life is putting your skills to good use, no matter what they are.
(Text 10)
Mr Mora is a famous university president. He is remembered as a humorous man because his lectures cause laughter from time to time. He is also remembered by his family and friends for being absent-minded. There are many interesting stories about Mr Mora, which amuses people.
Once on a train, a conductor came to Mr Mora, asking for his ticket. He began to search his pockets. No ticket appeared. Mr Mora began searching his suitcase. “Never mind, sir,” said the conductor, seeing how anxious Mr Mora was becoming and trying to comfort him.“When you find your ticket, just post it to the station.I'm sure you have it somewhere.” “I'm sure, too,” said the president as he continued searching. “But I must find it.I need to know where I'm going.”
Mr Mora got off the train in New York and hurried to the post office to make a telephone call to his secretary. “I'm in New York now but I don't know why,” said Mr Mora, feeling like a small boy who had got lost.Within minutes came the short reply, “You are not supposed to be in New York. You should be in Princeton to give a lecture.”
A.How are you?
B.Don't mention it.
C.You are very helpful.
D.Would you have a cup of coffee?
E.I bought you some books on literature.
答案:1~5 ADBCE
1.What do you think of the young man's performance at the table Can you give him some advice
The young man has a bad performance at the table.He should pay attention to his table manners and enjoy his meal politely.
2.What happened to the man on the left in the second picture What's your advice for him
He lost his temper.I think he should learn to control his emotion and find solutions to the problems between him and the other man.Fighting cannot solve the problems.
At 9:00, Dick Spivak's bank telephoned and said his payment was late. “The check is in the post,” Dick replied quickly. At 11:45 Dick left for a 12:00 meeting across town. Arriving late, he explained that traffic had been bad. That evening, Dick's girlfriend wore a new dress. He hated it. “It looks just great on you,” he said.
Three lies in one day! Yet Dick Spivak is just an ordinary man. Each time, he told himself that sometimes the truth causes too many problems. Most of us tell many the same white lies, harmless untruths that help to save trouble. How often do we tell white lies It depends in part on our age, education, and even where we live. According to one US study, women are more truthful than men, and honesty increases as we get older.
While most people use little white lies to make life easier, the majority of Americans care about honesty in both public and personal life. They say that people today are less honest than they were ten years ago. Although it is believed that things are getting worse, lying seems to be an age-old human problem. The French philosopher (哲学家) Vauvenarges, writing in the eighteenth century, touched on the truth when he wrote, “All men are born truthful and die liars.”
Questions:
1.When the writer says “Dick Spivak is just an ordinary man”, what does he mean
A.It is common that people tell white lies.
B.Dick could do nothing about bad traffic.
C.It is common that people move their payment to a later time.
D.Dick found it hard to deal with everyday problems.
答案:A
2.What does Vauvenarges' remark suggest
A.Lying is an age-old human problem.
B.Dishonesty increases as people get older.
C.People were dishonest in the 18th century.
D.It is social conditions that make people tell lies.
答案:D
3.Why did Dick told three lies in one day
4.How often we tell white lies may depend on ______________________________
.
5.What is more important to the majority of Americans, white lies or honesty
Because he thought that telling truth might bring him many problems.
our age, education, and even where
Honesty.
we live
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,运用“哲理式结尾”,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
As a sixth grader, I began noticing how other kids were separating into groups. I wasn't sure where I belonged. I found it hard to fit in.
Our teacher had assigned “secret friends” for the coming week. She wrote each kid's name on a piece of paper and threw them into a glass; then we each closed our eyes and drew the name of a classmate who we were to secretly befriend and support over the next five school days. By the middle of the week, everyone, including me, had turned this assignment into a contest to see whose secret friend could leave the best gift. We left cards, pens and even money. It seemed that everyone was getting cool presents from their friend except me.
On the last morning of our assignment, I walked into my classroom and noticed there was a package. I opened the wrapping paper and inside was a box of powder (胭脂粉). The girls sitting near me laughed the gift I had received. To make matters worse, the powder had already been opened.
I tried to forget about the embarrassing gift, but when I was in the bathroom during the break, the girls who had seen me open the powder started speaking ill of my secret friend of giving it to me. I quickly joined in “How terrible,” and I heard myself saying “What could my friend be thinking by giving me such a stupid gift My grandmother wouldn't even want it.” The girls laughed at my remarks and rushed out of the bathroom. I stayed to wash my hands and let the water run through my fingers as I thought about what I had just said. It wasn't normal like me to say mean things like that about someone.
注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式作答。
Paragraph 1:
Then I saw my classmate Janet come out of a bathroom booth (厕所隔间), tears streaming down her face.
Paragraph 2:
Along with my apologies, I explained the reason.
参考范文:
Paragraph 1:
Then I saw my classmate Janet come out of a bathroom booth (厕所隔间), tears streaming down her face. She shouted at me with anger, “If you don't want my gift, you can just leave it instead of laughing at it. This is the best powder from my mum!” Before I could say a word, Janet dashed out, leaving me dumb with deep regret. But soon I clenched my fingers and made up my mind to find Janet and say sorry to her. There she was, sitting in a tree shadow wiping her eyes.
Paragraph 2:
Along with my apologies, I explained the reason. I was not a mean girl by judging people's presents. The reason why I complained in front of the girls was that I wanted to fit in, having a sense of belonging in the group. Hearing my sincere words, Janet calmed herself down after constant sobs and said, “True friendship comes from genuine care and love for each other. I think that's our teacher's intention of this ‘secret friend' assignment”. That day, I learned to cherish real friendship.
“UNIT 1 单元验收评价(一)—(二)”
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