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Book 7 Unit 1 参考答案及部分解析[参考答案]1-5 AABBB 6-10 BABAB 11-15 BACAB 16-20 CAABB 21. between 22. his 23. an 24. what 25. Known 26. came 27. to compete 28. runners 29. where30. but 31-35 CBADB 36-40 ACDBC 41-45 DADBC 46-50 AADBC 51-55 ACCBA 56-60 BCCAD 61-65 AADBA 66-70 DCAGE短文改错:71. ... in the way ...in →on 72. ... to help me. me →us 73. hardly →hard 74. Wherever →Whenever 75. did →does 76. ... stays open up ...去掉up 77. ... taken well care of ...well →good 78. good前加a 79. ... very grateful to ...to →for 80.determining →determinedOne possible version:Dear friends,My name is Li Hua. I would like to share my hero with you, one of my classmates named Wang Yue.When Wang Yue was born, he suffered from a rare disease, which made him unable to walk normally. As a result, he has to sit in an wheelchair all day. However, Wang Yue stays positive about life. He works hard at his lessons because he has a big dream. His ambition is to become a scientist when he grows up.Wang Yue is my hero because he never gives up his dream although he has a physical disability. His example inspires us to try our best to make our dream come true.That's all. Thank you.[部分解析] 语法填空:21. between。
Ⅰ.词汇与派生A.语境填词1.She offered me practical assistance(协助) with my research. 2.Congratulations(祝贺) to you on your success!3.The remote desert area is accessible(可进入的) only by helicopter.4.A guide conducted(引导) the visitors around the museum.5.Please tell me the reason why you were absent(缺席的) from work yesterday. 6.He resigned(辞去) as manager after eight years.7.Keep your pills handy(方便的)just in case you feel seasick.8.It is obvious that people should have adequate(足够的)rest in order to work well.9.We can’t build houses without the government’s approval(赞成).10.As far as I know,the house is not really suitable(适合的)for a large family.B.用所给词的适当形式填空11.This annoying interruption makes him annoyed.(annoy)12.The disabled girl swims well in spite of her disability.(disable)13.The young man with great ambitions had an ambitious plan to build a school in the poor village.(ambition)14.This film is adapted from a novel.But the children didn’t think the adaptation was good for them.(adapt)Ⅱ.短语运用A.用方框内所给动词短语的适当形式填空adapt to,cut out,sit around,make fun of,meet with15.Experts find that the plants have adapted to the desert conditions.16.He always enjoys himself making fun of others.17.Mr.Primakov gave a full account of his meeting with the President.18.Television censors are cutting out scenes which they claim may offend.19.Some people are sitting around while others are doing all the work.B.用方框内所给短语填空in many ways,never mind,all in all,out of breath,in other words,all the best 20.Beethoven wrote many world-famous musical compositions.In other words,he was a great musician.21.We ran all the way to the cinema,arriving there quite out of breath.22.Not everything went well,but all in all it was a good day.23.Never mind,next time I am sure you can do better.24.The littleness of human nature can be seen in many ways.25.Wish you all the best in the coming year.Ⅲ.经典句式26.As well as writing stories,I love reading and listening to music.除了喜欢写小说,我还喜欢阅读和听音乐。
选修7 Unit 1 Living wellThe Disabled Demand More Help残疾人要求更多帮助Few people relish a visit to the dentist. For those who are autistic, it can involve unusual torment—some people with the condition have extremely sensitive mouths. Most of China’s autistic people avoid going. But bad teeth can also make them miserable. So last year the Shenzhen Autism Society, an NGO in the southern Chinese city, launched an attempt to make dental treatment less scary for some.The programme has helped about 45 autistic people aged between 4 and 40 to conquer their fears. Participants have been encouraged to engage in pleasurable distractions while waiting, and to spend time getting comfortable in the dentist’s chair before procedures begin. With younger ones, their parents’ mouths are sometimes examined first. One nervous father summoned up the courage to undergo a treatment that his son needed, too. Watching this encouraged the autistic boy to allow the same to be done to him.【外刊概要】本篇文章介绍了中国南方城市深圳的非政府组织深圳自闭症研究会去年发起了一个项目, 以求减轻自闭症患者对看牙的恐惧。
unit1 AN AMAZING ACHIEVEMENTBarry Minto (B) has just made a successful climb of Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa. Listen to him being interviewed on the radio by Joan (J).JOAN: Barry, welcome to our programme and congratulations on that great climb! BARRY: Thank you. It’s good to be here.JOAN: Now, Barry, it was a very special climb, wasn’t it?BARRY: Yes, that’s right. Half of the group had very bad eyesight or were blind like me, and the other half were sighted people who came along to help us. JOAN: How old were the climbers?BARRY: Well, the weak-sighted and blind group were between 16 and 19 years old. JOAN: And the sighted climbers?BARRY: Between 25 and 45.JOAN: I see. Now, why did you make such a difficult climb?BARRY: For two main reasons: one is to prove that we can achieve whatever we decide to do; the other is to raise money for other people with weak sight. JOAN: Mmm. Well done! I know Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa.But how high is it?BARRY: About 5,900 metres.JOAN: That’s very high! So how many of you reach the top?BARRY: Of the 12 poor-sighted and blind climbers, 9 made it to the top. Of the 15 sighted climbers, 7 did.JOAN: Well done!BARRY: Yes, it just shows you how determined the poor-sighted and blind climbers were.JOAN: How long did it take you?BARRY: Five days to go up and two to come down.JOAN: Well, Barry, I’m full of admiration for you and your companions. What do you plan to do next?BARRY: Oh, I’m going to university next year, but my next climbing ambition is to go up Mount Qomolangma one day.JOAN: Amazing. I wish you every success in the future, Barry.BARRY: (fade out) Thanks, Joan…unit2 SATISFACTION GUARANTEEDListen to Molly (M) and Kate (K) discussing the story “Satisfaction Guaranteed”. M: Don’t you think that was a great love story, Kate?K: No, not really.M: You didn’t? Well, I loved it. There was so much emotion between Tony and Claire. K: Molly, that’s rubbish. Tony was just a machine. Yes, Claire fell in love with him, but I don’t believe robots can feel emotion of any kind. That’s the difference between them and us.M: Well, I disagree. I think Tony loved Claire. Remember he said to her that he didn’t want to leave her the next day, and that he felt more than just the wish to please her? Then he kissed her.K: Yes, Molly, that was just part of Tony’s role. They made him so he wouldn’t allow a human being to be hurt.He could see that Claire was hurting herself by her lack of confidence. So he tried to make her feel good about herself. It had nothing to do with emotion – that was just how he was made.M: Yes Kate, but he did hurt Claire.K: How?M: He was so kind to her that she fell in love with him. So it must have hurt her when he was taken away.K: True, true. I gues s that’s why the company had to rebuild him…er… the machine I mean!M: Yes, such a shame really. I’d like a robot like Tony living at my house. Imagine a handsome man whose only purpose in life is to please you!K: Actually, I suppose that was the company’s greatest mistake.M: Er?K: They made the robot look so much like a real man, so it was bound to cause trouble! M: Yes, you’re right.unit3LISTENING TEXTCOMPLAINING ABOUT A WHALE WATCHING TOURANGELA: I’m sorry but we weren’t very happy with the tour.TOUR GUIDE: Oh, what was the problem?ANGELA: Well, it was so wet we couldn’t go outside… I know we heard the whales and saw them on the video camera and that was great, but we really wanted to stand outside and watch the whales from there. My two kids are very disappointed. TOUR GUIDE: I’m sorry but we can’t control the weather and you did see whales. ANGELA: Well, I’m afraid that’s not good enough. I’d like to talk to the manager. TOUR GUIDE: I’m sure that won’t do you any good. I know he’ll agree w ith me. The fact is that you did see whales. (fade out)ANDREW: Yes. You see, I’ve missed my flight. If I’d known the boat was going to be late back, I wouldn’t have come.TOUR GUIDE: Yes, I understand, but we had a problem with the boat at the last minute that we needed to fix. The safety of our passengers is very important to us. So, I’m afraid we couldn’t avoid starting late.ANDREW: Yes, but you should’ve checked if there was anyone like me who needed to be back by midday. Anyway, I’d like a refund, pl ease.TOUR GUIDE: Well, I can refund half the fare.ANDREW: I’m sorry but that’s not good enough. I now have to make another airline booking and I have no idea whether there’ll be any seats available. I’d like a full refund.TOUR GUIDE: Well, that’s not up to me but I’ll go and talk to the manager. ANDREW: Thanks.MANAGER: (music to indicate a few minutes passing) Mr Langton, I’m terribly sorry that we’ve caused problems for you. Of course, we’ll give you a full refund. Just come into the office with me.ANDREW: Thank you.Dialogue 3SHARON: Excuse me, the tour wasn’t what my husband and I had expected and we’d like a refund please.TOUR GUIDE: You weren’t satisfied with the tour?SHARON: Well, we really loved seeing the bird life… and the dolphins and seals… but we saw only one whale and that one was too far away to see properly. And we really came on the tour to see the whales.TOUR GUIDE: Ah ha, I see. I tell you what, why don’t you and your husband come back for a tour on another day? Free of charge, of course.SHARON: I’m afraid that’s no good for us as we’re visitors to this area and we’re leaving tomorrow morning.TOUR GUIDE: Well, in that case, we’ll return half your fares.SHARON: Well, actually, we’d like a full refund.TOUR GUIDE: I’m sorry… if yo u read the brochure, we say that we’ll refund half the fare.SHARON: OK, thanks.TOUR GUIDE: You’re welcome.unit4LISTENING TEXTJ: Good morning. I’m Jennifer Wells and MEDECINS SANS FRONTIERES today on “Making a difference”, I’m going to talk to Dr Mary Murray who works for Medicines Sans Frontieres. Welcome, Mary.M: Thank you, Jennifer.J: Now tell me why you decided to join MSF?M: Well, while I was studying in Sydney during the 1980s, I got to know two Sudaness students and visited them in 1990. I became good friends with their their families and decided to Work in a health clinic in their country in 1992 for a couple of months. There I saw children with months. There I saw children with terrible diseases that could have been prevented. That’s why I decided towork in developing countries.J:I see. So in 1997 you joined MSF and went to Malawi. What did you do there?M: Actually in Malawi, I was working with children affected by HIV/AIDS. It was heart-breaking. Children died because we didn’t ha ve enough medicines.J: Oh, how sad!M: Yes, but things gradually improved. Now there’s treatment for HIV, which is showing very good results. which is showing very good results.J: That’s excellent news. Then, in 2001, you went to the Sudan again. Let’s talk about your work there.M: Well, the conditions were rather challenging. It could be unbelievably hot—sometimes as hot as 56 degrees Celsius! But when the rains came, the roads became so muddy that we spent roads became so muddy that we spent most of our time digging the car out. The clinics were just mud huts and the only tools I had were a stethoscope and my two hands.J: Goodness, a challenge indeed!M:(laughing) True, but it’s amazing what you can do when you have no choice..J: And how do you think three experiences over the last few years have affected you?M: Well, they make me grateful for what I have. I really enjoy my work because I feel I’m helping people who otherwise might not get help. otherwise might not get help. J: That’s great. Now, just before you go… what do you expect to be doing in the future.M: Well, I’m returning to the Sudan in two weeks’ time for a further six months. Then I’m not sure. I hope to return to Africa again though.J: Thank you, Dr Murray, and it’s been lovely talki ng to you. We wish you all the best with your work.M: Thank you, Jennifer.unit5 LISTENING TEXT A TRIP TO PERULia is planning to visit Peru. Listen to her conversation with a clerk at the travel agency (TA) about possible ways to travel.TA: Can I help you?L : Yes, I want to go to Peru. I’ve heard a lot about it.TA: Have you been there before?L : No, but I don’t want to go on a tour. I like to be independent. Is it possible for me to travel alone?TA: Oh certainly. But you might find it difficu lt as it’s your first visit.L : Is it dangerous then?TA: Not really. Well, not in big towns anyway, where there are other tourists. However, I think you might be lonely on your own.L : Mmm! I suppose so. Well, what do you suggest?TA: Let’s see. What kind of things do you like doing?L : Well, I enjoy visiting historical places and I like going to museums.TA: Of course, there are many historical sites in Peru.L : Yes, but I also love mountains. I’d like to go somewhere in the Andes. And I’ve heard that the animals and plants are really beautiful.TA: Mmm. I think I know the perfect place for you.L : Oh, good.TA: It’s called Cuzco. It’s a city high up in the Andes. It’s not far from the ancient city of Machu Picchu.L : Oh, yes! I’d really like to see that.TA: You can fly from Lima, the capital of Peru, to Cuzco. We could book you into a hotel in Cuzco. Then you could take short tours from Cuzco whenever you wanted to. You’ll be able to get to lots of different places from there.L : That’s a g reat idea. I could travel to Cuzco and stay in a hotel. When I wanted some company I could join a tour group for a few days.TA: Exactly. Look, here’s a brochure with the tours from Cuzco.L : Great. Thanks. Now please how much is the airfare to Cuzco?TA: Well, it depends when you want to go… (fading out)。
得夺市安庆阳光实验学校高二英语Book7 Unit1 Living Well 知识精讲人教实验版【本讲教育信息】一. 教学内容:Book 7 Unit1 Living Well教学目标:1、掌握本单元的单词与短语的用法。
2、掌握动词不定式的构成与基本用法。
3、紧扣“身残志坚”的主题,介绍残疾人积极进取的生活。
教学重难点:1、如何灵活运用重点词汇2、动词不定式在句子中的成分及具体用法I.Important words and expressions1. able adj. 有才能的, 能够的ability n. 能力;才干.disability n. 无力, 无能, 残疾disabled adj. 伤残的I am able to type fifty words in a minute. =I have the ability to type fifty words in a minute. 我能一分钟打50个字。
It is not right to make fun of people (who live) with disabilities. =It is not right to make fun of disabled people. 嘲笑残疾人是不正确的。
2. benefit n. 利益, 好处 v. 有益于, 有助于beneficial adj. 有益的, 受益的Nuclear energy should be invented to benefit people rather than harm them.核能的发明是为了使人民获益而不是伤害人民。
It is said Yogo is of great benefit to human health.据说瑜珈功对人体健康有极大好处。
A good diet is beneficial to health.良好的饮食有益于健康。
3. adapt vt.使适应;改编The disabled boy adapted himself to his new school life.那个残疾孩子很快使自己适应了新的学校生活。
话题词汇1.unfortunate adj.不幸的;遗憾的2.disability n.残疾3.loss n.丧失4.sympathy n.同情5.overcome v.克服6.dowellin在……方面做得好7.physicaldisability身体残疾8.meetwith遇到;经历;会晤9.havegreatpotential有很大的潜力10.makefunof取笑经典语篇根据下列提示写一篇残疾人事迹报道的短文,词数100左右。
1.王红是我的同学,一个可爱的女孩,但她是个残疾人。
她10岁时因一场大火,烧伤了左眼和右臂。
2.她不但学会了照顾自己,还鼓励其他残疾人保持积极乐观的生活态度。
3.她学习刻苦,成绩在班上名列前茅。
4.我们希望所有人都不要歧视残疾人,要为他们做些事,比如建设一些方便他们的公共设施。
佳作欣赏WangHongismyclassmate.Sheisalovelygirl.Butattheageoften,shebecamedisabledinabigfire,whichmadeherlefteyeblindandrightarmlost.①Shedidn’tgiveupanythinginspiteofherdisability.Notonlyhasshelearnedtotakecareofherself,butalsosheencouragesotherdisabledpeopletofacelifebravelyandleadanactivelife.WangHonglearnshardandtakestheheadinourclass.Andweallareinspiredbyher.Wehopeotherpeopl edon’tlookdownuponthedisabled.Whathealthypeopleshoulddo②istodowhatwecantohelpthem,suchasmakingpublicequipmentmoreconvenientforthemtouse③.思维发散1.将第①句中的定语从句改为现在分词短语作结果状语Butattheageoften,shebecamedisabledinabigfire,makingherlefteyeblindandrightarmlost. 2.仿照第②句用what引导的主语从句完成句子按照我的理解,在愉快的关系中最重要的是理解。
Book7 unit 1 单元回扣4部I. 要点回顾1.assistance n.帮助;援助;支持(help;aid) technical/economic/military assistance技术/经济/军事援助financial assistance经济援助come to one’s assistance帮助某人with the assistance of sb./sth.在某人/某物的帮助下assist v.帮助,协助,援助assist sb.to do sth.assist sb. in/with sth. 帮助某人做某事assist sb. in doing sth.assistant n.助手,助理;adj.助理的2. adapt v.使适应;使适合(adjust); 改编,改写(rewrite) adapt to 适应于……adapt oneself to使自己适应……adapt...from...根据……改编adapt...for...改编/改作……之用adaptation n.适应;改编adaptable adj.能适应的;适应性强的3. absence n. 缺席;不在某处(1) absence from school/lecture 逃学/缺课absence of mind 心不在焉,精神恍惚in the absence of (人)不在,缺席;(物)不存在,缺少in one’s absence在某人缺席时(2) absent adj. 缺席的,不在的be absent from. . . 未出席……,缺……absent-minded adj. 心不在焉的4. resign vi. & vt. 辞职; 辞去(工作、职位等)resign from 辞去……职务resign one's position (as secretary) 辞去(秘书)职务resign office 辞职resign oneself to听任(某种影响); 只好(做某事)resign oneself to one's fate听天由命resign ... to... 把... 托付给5. annoy v.使恼怒,使生气(make sb. angry);打扰(bother) be annoyed with sb.生某人的气;对某人烦恼be annoyed at/about sth.因某事生气be annoyed that...生气、恼怒……annoyance n.烦恼;生气annoyed adj.感到生气的;恼怒的annoying adj.使人烦恼的;讨厌的6. congratulate vt. 祝贺,庆祝就……向某人祝贺congratulate oneself on...暗自庆幸;感到高兴congratulation n.祝贺;贺词congratulations to sb.on sth.祝贺某人某事a letter of congratulation贺信Congratulations!祝贺!恭喜!7.access n.(接近的)方法(means);通路(path;road);入径(way);(使用或见到的)机会;权利(常与to连用)(opportunity,or right to use)have/get/obtain/gain access to得以接近/进入……;拥有……的机会accessible adj.可进入的;可使用的;可接近的be accessible to接近的;可使用的8. beneficial adj.有益的benefit v. &n.有助于;受益;利益,好处be beneficial to sth./sb.对……有益be of benefit to对……有益for the benefit of为了……(的利益)benefit from从……中受益9. in other words 换句话说(that is to say)in a word简言之,总之;一句话have a word with sb.与某人谈一谈get in a word 插话have words with sb.与某人争吵eat one’s words承认说错了话;收回前言keep/break one’s word信守诺言/失信,食言Word comes that.../Word has it that...有消息/传言说……10. meet with 遇到(run into;come across);经历(experience);遭遇;会晤meet sb.会面;迎接某人和某人对视;目光相遇meet the deadline按期完成meet/satisfy one’s demands/requirements/needs满足某人的要求/需要勉强维持生计;使收支相抵meet up见面,会面11. out of breath上气不接下气out of sight 看不见out of control 失控out of date 过期out of order 出故障out of work 失业out of patience 不耐烦out of reach 够不着12.all in all总而言之in all总共at all根本after all毕竟;别忘了(放句首时)above all最重要, 首先first of all首先1II.词汇盘点1. __________(adj.)适合的;适宜的__________ vt.适合2. ________(vt.)使适应;改编_____________ n.改编(本);适应3. _____________(n. )行为;品行____________________(vt. )指挥;管理;主持4. __________ (vi. & vt. ) 辞职;辞去(工作、职位等)5. ____________(n. )同伴;伙伴6. ____________(adj. )足够的;充分的7. ____________(n. )伤残;无能→ _________(adj.)伤残的8. _____________(n.)雄心;野心→___________(adj.)有雄心的; 有野心的9. _______________ (adj. )有益的;受益的→______________ (n. )利益;好处10. ________(n. )缺席;不在某处→________ (adj. )缺席的;不在的11. _______ (vt. )使……不悦;惹恼→_________ (a dj. )颇为生气的→__________ (adj. )使人烦恼的12. ______________(n.)鼓励;奖励→ ___________ (v. )鼓励;鼓舞→___________ (n. )勇气;胆略13. ___________(n.)协助;援助→_______ (v. )帮助;援助14. _____________(vt. )祝贺;庆贺→______________ (n. )祝贺;贺词15. ___________ (n. )(接近的)方法;通路;可接近性→___________(adj. )可接近的;可进入的;可使用的16.______________(vt.)认可,批准→____________ (n.)赞成;认可→_____________________ (vt. & vi.)不赞成,反对Ⅱ. 短语回放1. 换句话说_________________2. 适合__________________3. 切去;省略;停止(做某事)________________4. 上气不接下气____________5. 总而言之____________6. 闲坐着____________7. 和;也_____________8. 在很多方面_____________9. 取笑_____________10. 不必担心_____________11. (口语)(祝你)一切顺利_____________12. 遇到;经历;会晤_____________13. 而不是_____________III.句型回顾(填空)1. Unfortunately, the doctors don’t know___________________(怎样使我更好), but I am very outgoing and have learned to adapt to my disability.2. ____________________________________(每当我在缺课后回来),I felt stupid because I was behind the others.3. I have a very busy life with no time to sit around___________ ___________(顾影自怜).4.Just accept them for who they are,and give them encouragement to _______________________________(像你一样过得丰富多彩、充实美满).5. I ______________________ so many things now that Christmas is here. (似乎忘了)IV.课文缩写填空Marty is a 1 ( able) boy 2 suffers from a muscle disease. He doesn’t look any difference from other people but in fact he is too weak to go to school sometimes. He feels 3 (annoy) after his 4 (缺席) from school. But he is outgoing and he thinks having a 5 (disable) doesn’t mean his life is not 6 (满意的).He learns to adapt 7his present life. His disease helps him grow stronger 8 (psychology) and become more 9 (独立的). He hopes healthy people can give the disabled more 10 (encourage) in life.V.语法填空Years ago I gave a speech 1 (call) "Powerful Phrases for Positive People. " These are very simple---butpowerful--phrases 2 we all like to hear: "I'm proud of you. " "I believe in you. " "I trust you. " "I love you. " "You can do it. "We should all focus on one phrase in particular: "I thank you." We can never wear out this phrase. It should be on the tips of our tongues 3 someone has been kind to us. In fact, we're often too 4 to give thanks and too quick to complain.Maybe we're busy with our lives and focus so much on5 that we forget to give others thanks. We tend to take our blessings for granted, like the story about a house owner who hired a real estate (房地产)agent to prepare6 ad to sell his house. After the house owner read the ad in the paper about many attractive characters of his own house, he called the, real--estate agent to say he no longer wished to sell it. When7 (ask)what changed his mind, the house owner said, "After reading your ad, I realized I8 (live)in the house I always wanted to live9 ' It's time to count our blessings and pull out that simple phrase, "I thank you" 10 (sincere). V.微写作1.尽管他很笨拙且视力不好,但是他很有雄心,想有尊严地活着。