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Section Ⅶ
聚焦单元主题活动 发展语言交际技能
1
语言技能 Listening
2
语言技能 Reading
3
语言技能 Reading and Writing
目 录
主题活动直面挑战,走向成功
Ⅰ.听第1段材料,回答第1至3题。
1.What happened to David Edward when he was 10
A. He was lost.
B. He suffered a serious disease.
C. He became disabled.
1 语言技能 Listening
√
2. What helped David Edward change his attitude towards life
A. A video. B. An article. C. An interview.
3. What do the speakers most probably think of David Edward
A. Honest. B. Talented. C. Inspiring.
√
√
Ⅱ.听第2段材料,判断正(T)误(F)。
1. O.Henry started to write when he was in prison.( )
2. Jack London was born into a poor family in San Francisco in 1897.( )
3. Jack London ever worked as a sailor, a hunter, and an explorer.( )
T
F
T
Ⅲ.听第3段材料,完成短文。
In 2012, I got into a really bad ①______________.It was a very tough time for me. The story of Turia Pitt inspired me a lot. She ran a ②___________ and got caught in a grass fire. Despite her looks on the outside after ③_____________, she was on all these different magazine covers and inspiring women of all ages.
burn accident
marathon
being burnt
Now, my attitude towards beauty is that beauty comes from ④______.
If you have a beautiful soul, and you do good things, and you practice ⑤____________, your beauty will shine.It doesn't matter what you look like on the outside.
within
good virtues
附:听力材料
(Text 1)
M:Morning, Linda.
W:Morning, Tom. Is there anything interesting in today's newspaper
M:Yes. I read an excellent article about life by an author named David Edward. Out of curiosity, I searched for him on the Internet.
W:So, what did you find
M:①When he was 10 years old, he lost his legs in an accident.
W:That was terrible.
M:That made him depressed for years. He always felt worthless. Fortunately, he finally cheered up.
W:How did that happen
M:②One day he read an article about a man like him and this man refused to give in to fate and finally became a successful writer. ②Encouraged by him, he thought he also deserved to live a meaningful life. Then he tried to practice writing, and learned to focus on everything he could have.
W:I'm glad that he made the change.
M:Now he is a famous author and speaker.
W:Wow! He is an awesome man. ③Honestly, I'm greatly touched by his courage.
M:So am I.
(Text 2)
M:Have you read the story The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry
W:Yes, I enjoy reading his short stories. What I admire about him most is that he started to write stories while he was in prison. Who is your favorite American writer, Mark Twain, Ernest Hemingway, or Jack London
M:Jack London. He was born into a poor family in San Francisco in 1876. He left school at fourteen, and became a sailor, a hunter, and an explorer. In 1897 he went to the Klondike in Canada. London found adventures that he put into his most famous stories and novels. London continued to travel until a few years before his death in 1916. Now I'm reading his story Love of Life. I'm sure you will like his works.
W:Great! Can you lend it to me after you finish it
M:No problem.
(Text 3)
W:I am a model and actress, proud of my scars.In 2012 I got into a really bad burn accident.I put hot soup and vegetables in a cooker. And the cooker exploded.So I got up to third degree burns.It was a very tough time for me, because it wasn't until I got burnt that I realized how much of my identity I put in my looks.When it comes to my role models, I admire Turia Pitt most.She is a lady who ran a marathon and got caught in a grass fire.
And despite her looks on the outside after being burnt, she was on all these different magazine covers and inspiring women of all ages.That is awesome.My attitude towards beauty is that beauty comes from within.If you have a beautiful soul, and you do good things, and you practice good virtues, your beauty will shine.It doesn't matter what you look like on the outside.
2 语言技能 Reading
主题活动残奥会奖牌获得者
Jessica Long, from Baltimore, Maryland, USA, is a champion by all definitions of the word. She is one of the world's most decorated swimmers. Jessica was the youngest athlete, at 12 years old, to win a Paralympics medal. But her path to becoming a champion has been anything but easy.
Jessica was born in Irkutsk, Russia with a serious and rare birth defect — fibular hemimelia (腓侧半肢畸形). This means that part of her leg bones were missing or deformed. Fearing she could not care for Jessica, her young mother placed her in a Russian orphanage.
Fortunately, she was adopted by an American family when she was 13 months old. She required 25 different operations to help her leg condition. But unfortunately, both of her legs had to be amputated when she was just 18 months old.
Jessica learned to walk with man made legs. As a child, she took to sports including gymnastics, cheerleading, ice skating, biking, trampoline (蹦床), and rock climbing.
She began swimming at her grandparents' house before she started competitive swimming. She was really good at swimming. Shortly after she started competing, Jessica was selected as Maryland's Female Swimmer of the Year with Disability.
Then Jessica was encouraged to enter her first Paralympic Games in Athens, Greece. She won three gold medals in swimming at age 12! She was the youngest athlete on the US Paralympic Team to ever do so. But she did not rest on her success. Jessica has gone on to win 23 medals for Team USA at the Paralympics! She is one of the most decorated athletes of all time.
She is now a positive force on a mission to encourage the next generation of Paralympic athletes! Jessica always believes she can do anything. She always gives 110%. She is always learning. And she never allows herself to quit. As she says, “The only disability in life is a negative attitude.”
Questions:
1. What do we know about Jessica Long's childhood
A. She was born into an American family.
B. She was adopted from a Russian orphanage.
C. She learned swimming from a famous coach.
D. She went through 25 operations within 5 months.
√
2. What does the underlined word “amputated” in paragraph 3 probably mean
A. Improved. B. Linked.
C. Examined. D. Removed.
√
3. What is paragraph 6 mainly about
Jessica Long's achievements in swimming.
4.What does Jessica think is very important to her success
An active attitude.
3 语言技能 Reading and Writing
主题活动永不放弃的精神
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Sally had longed to become a dancer since three. However, a terrible car accident made that ambition nearly come to an end overnight.Sally, then a 15 year old high school student in California, was injured severely in the accident that left her paralyzed (瘫痪的) from the waist down.
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Sally had longed to become a dancer since three. However, a terrible car accident made that ambition nearly come to an end overnight.Sally, then a 15 year old high school student in California, was injured severely in the accident that left her paralyzed (瘫痪的) from the waist down.
For most people, that would have dashed any hope of a dancing career. But for Sally, it was just the beginning of new life. Instead of being a barrier, her wheelchair made her more courageous. “I wanted to prove to my community and to myself that I was still ‘normal’,” she said with a determined look, “Whatever ‘normal’ meant.”
In her eyes, “normal” meant dancing, so Sally did it in her wheelchair right alongside her non disabled high school dance team. “Half of my body was taken away from me, and I have to move it with my hands,” Sally said. “It definitely took a lot of learning and patience.”
After graduation, Sally expanded her dance network to include women who had the same situation as her. She met people online who had suffered various spinal cord injuries (脊髓损伤), and invited them to dance with her by sharing her determination. “It was such an amazing experience.” Hoping to reach more people in a larger city, Sally moved to Los Angeles in 2016 and formed a team of dancers with disabilities called DREAM. “I want to show that dance is dance, whether you're walking or you're rolling.”
In Sally's dancing team, there was a girl Ella aged 12, who had been feeling depressed since the terrible accident. Having known about the girl's situation, Sally made efforts to seek every chance to help the little girl find back the confidence to live. Thanks to Sally's continuous efforts, the little girl recovered physically and mentally day by day. The other day, an invitation to a national dancing competition arrived. After a heated discussion, they reached an agreement that they would recommend Ella to the competition on behalf of the team.
注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式作答。
On hearing the decision, Ella felt more than worried.
——————————————————————————————
The audience stood up and clapped for Ella's excellent performance.
——————————————————————————————
参考范文:
On hearing the decision, Ella felt more than worried. She knew that it was their trust on her that made her get the chance to dance on that large stage. So she began to practice hard every day. Whenever she met with problems, she would turn to Sally for help. The competition day came finally, and it was Ella's turn to show herself. Ella controlled her worry and excitement, and danced with gentle elegance and strength.
The audience stood up and clapped for Ella's excellent performance. Ella looked around and noticed that Sally and all her teammates were sitting under the stage, with their eyes filled with tears and smiles on their faces. At that moment, Ella knew that she was successful. She was very grateful to Sally and all her teammates. Thanks to their support and belief, she could gain confidence and succeed in dancing at last. She had made up her mind to go on this way forever.Section Ⅶ 聚焦单元主题活动·发展语言交际技能
1语言技能 Listening
主题活动 直面挑战,走向成功
Ⅰ.听第1段材料,回答第1至3题。
1.What happened to David Edward when he was 10
A.He was lost.
B.He suffered a serious disease.
C.He became disabled.
2.What helped David Edward change his attitude towards life
A.A video.B.An article.C.An interview.
3.What do the speakers most probably think of David Edward
A.Honest. B.Talented. C.Inspiring.
Ⅱ.听第2段材料,判断正(T)误(F)。
1.O.Henry started to write when he was in prison.( )
2.Jack London was born into a poor family in San Francisco in 1897.( )
3.Jack London ever worked as a sailor, a hunter, and an explorer.( )
Ⅲ.听第3段材料,完成短文。
In 2012, I got into a really bad ①________________.It was a very tough time for me. The story of Turia Pitt inspired me a lot. She ran a ②______________ and got caught in a grass fire. Despite her looks on the outside after ③____________, she was on all these different magazine covers and inspiring women of all ages. Now, my attitude towards beauty is that beauty comes from ④____________.If you have a beautiful soul, and you do good things, and you practice ⑤____________, your beauty will shine.It doesn't matter what you look like on the outside.
2语言技能 Reading
主题活动 残奥会奖牌获得者
Jessica Long, from Baltimore, Maryland, USA, is a champion by all definitions of the word. She is one of the world's most decorated swimmers. Jessica was the youngest athlete, at 12 years old, to win a Paralympics medal. But her path to becoming a champion has been anything but easy.
Jessica was born in Irkutsk, Russia with a serious and rare birth defect — fibular hemimelia (腓侧半肢畸形). This means that part of her leg bones were missing or deformed. Fearing she could not care for Jessica, her young mother placed her in a Russian orphanage.
Fortunately, she was adopted by an American family when she was 13 months old. She required 25 different operations to help her leg condition. But unfortunately, both of her legs had to be amputated when she was just 18 months old.
Jessica learned to walk with man made legs. As a child, she took to sports including gymnastics, cheerleading, ice skating, biking, trampoline (蹦床), and rock climbing.
She began swimming at her grandparents' house before she started competitive swimming. She was really good at swimming. Shortly after she started competing, Jessica was selected as Maryland's Female Swimmer of the Year with Disability.
Then Jessica was encouraged to enter her first Paralympic Games in Athens, Greece. She won three gold medals in swimming at age 12! She was the youngest athlete on the US Paralympic Team to ever do so. But she did not rest on her success. Jessica has gone on to win 23 medals for Team USA at the Paralympics! She is one of the most decorated athletes of all time.
She is now a positive force on a mission to encourage the next generation of Paralympic athletes! Jessica always believes she can do anything. She always gives 110%. She is always learning. And she never allows herself to quit. As she says, “The only disability in life is a negative attitude.”
Questions:
1.What do we know about Jessica Long's childhood
A.She was born into an American family.
B.She was adopted from a Russian orphanage.
C.She learned swimming from a famous coach.
D.She went through 25 operations within 5 months.
2.What does the underlined word “amputated” in paragraph 3 probably mean
A.Improved. B.Linked.
C.Examined. D.Removed.
3.What is paragraph 6 mainly about
4.What does Jessica think is very important to her success
3语言技能 Reading and Writing
主题活动 永不放弃的精神
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Sally had longed to become a dancer since three. However, a terrible car accident made that ambition nearly come to an end overnight.Sally, then a 15 year old high school student in California, was injured severely in the accident that left her paralyzed (瘫痪的) from the waist down. For most people, that would have dashed any hope of a dancing career. But for Sally, it was just the beginning of new life. Instead of being a barrier, her wheelchair made her more courageous. “I wanted to prove to my community and to myself that I was still ‘normal’,” she said with a determined look, “Whatever ‘normal’ meant.”
In her eyes, “normal” meant dancing, so Sally did it in her wheelchair right alongside her non disabled high school dance team. “Half of my body was taken away from me, and I have to move it with my hands,” Sally said. “It definitely took a lot of learning and patience.”
After graduation, Sally expanded her dance network to include women who had the same situation as her. She met people online who had suffered various spinal cord injuries (脊髓损伤), and invited them to dance with her by sharing her determination. “It was such an amazing experience.” Hoping to reach more people in a larger city, Sally moved to Los Angeles in 2016 and formed a team of dancers with disabilities called DREAM. “I want to show that dance is dance, whether you're walking or you're rolling.”
In Sally's dancing team, there was a girl Ella aged 12, who had been feeling depressed since the terrible accident. Having known about the girl's situation, Sally made efforts to seek every chance to help the little girl find back the confidence to live. Thanks to Sally's continuous efforts, the little girl recovered physically and mentally day by day. The other day, an invitation to a national dancing competition arrived. After a heated discussion, they reached an agreement that they would recommend Ella to the competition on behalf of the team.
注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式作答。
On hearing the decision, Ella felt more than worried.
The audience stood up and clapped for Ella's excellent performance.
Section Ⅶ
Listening
Ⅰ.1~3 CBC
Ⅱ.1.T 2.F 3.T
Ⅲ.①burn accident ②marathon ③being burnt ④within
⑤good virtues
附:听力材料
(Text 1)
M:Morning, Linda.
W:Morning, Tom. Is there anything interesting in today's newspaper
M:Yes. I read an excellent article about life by an author named David Edward. Out of curiosity, I searched for him on the Internet.
W:So, what did you find
M:①When he was 10 years old, he lost his legs in an accident.
W:That was terrible.
M:That made him depressed for years. He always felt worthless. Fortunately, he finally cheered up.
W:How did that happen
M:②One day he read an article about a man like him and this man refused to give in to fate and finally became a successful writer. ②Encouraged by him, he thought he also deserved to live a meaningful life. Then he tried to practice writing, and learned to focus on everything he could have.
W:I'm glad that he made the change.
M:Now he is a famous author and speaker.
W:Wow! He is an awesome man. ③Honestly, I'm greatly touched by his courage.
M:So am I.
(Text 2)
M:Have you read the story The Gift of the Magi by O.Henry
W:Yes, I enjoy reading his short stories. What I admire about him most is that he started to write stories while he was in prison. Who is your favorite American writer, Mark Twain, Ernest Hemingway, or Jack London
M:Jack London. He was born into a poor family in San Francisco in 1876. He left school at fourteen, and became a sailor, a hunter, and an explorer. In 1897 he went to the Klondike in Canada. London found adventures that he put into his most famous stories and novels. London continued to travel until a few years before his death in 1916. Now I'm reading his story Love of Life. I'm sure you will like his works.
W:Great! Can you lend it to me after you finish it
M:No problem.
(Text 3)
W:I am a model and actress, proud of my scars.In 2012 I got into a really bad burn accident.I put hot soup and vegetables in a cooker. And the cooker exploded.So I got up to thirddegree burns.It was a very tough time for me, because it wasn't until I got burnt that I realized how much of my identity I put in my looks.When it comes to my role models, I admire Turia Pitt most.She is a lady who ran a marathon and got caught in a grass fire.And despite her looks on the outside after being burnt, she was on all these different magazine covers and inspiring women of all ages.That is awesome.My attitude towards beauty is that beauty comes from within.If you have a beautiful soul, and you do good things, and you practice good virtues, your beauty will shine.It doesn't matter what you look like on the outside.
Reading
1.B 2.D
3.Jessica Long's achievements in swimming.
4.An active attitude.
Reading and Writing
参考范文:
On hearing the decision, Ella felt more than worried. She knew that it was their trust on her that made her get the chance to dance on that large stage. So she began to practice hard every day. Whenever she met with problems, she would turn to Sally for help. The competition day came finally, and it was Ella's turn to show herself. Ella controlled her worry and excitement, and danced with gentle elegance and strength.
The audience stood up and clapped for Ella's excellent performance. Ella looked around and noticed that Sally and all her teammates were sitting under the stage, with their eyes filled with tears and smiles on their faces. At that moment, Ella knew that she was successful. She was very grateful to Sally and all her teammates. Thanks to their support and belief, she could gain confidence and succeed in dancing at last. She had made up her mind to go on this way forever.