高一英语北师大版必修三教学案:Unit 7 Section 3 含答案
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Ⅰ.根据首字母提示及英文释义写出单词
1.opposite:_completely different
2.escape:_to succeed in getting out of a place where you are kept by force
3.recognise:_to know someone or sth.you have seen or heard before
4.recover:_to be well again after an illness
5.terrify:_to fill someone with terror or fear
6.float:_to stay at the top of liquid
Ⅱ.根据词性及汉语意思写出单词
7.horribleadj.可怕的,令人厌恶的→terrible (近义词)
8.floatvt.浮,漂→sink (反义词)
9.terrifyvt.让人感到恐惧→terrifyingadj.令人恐惧的→terrorn.恐怖,恐惧
10.survivevi.幸存,生存下来→survivorn.生还者,幸存者
11.sinkvi.下沉,沉没→sank (过去式)→sunk (过去分词)
12.disagreevi.意见不合,不同意→disagreementn.不同意
Ⅲ.补全短语
1.in the end 最后,终于
2.make sense有意义,讲得通
3.tie ...to ... 把……系在……
4.all at once 突然
5.pick up拾起,搭车等
6.be located in/on位于……,定位于……
7.at/on the edge of 位于……的边缘;在……沿上
8.soon afterwards 不久以后
9.less than 少于
10.in the direction of 朝……的方向,向着……
1.Our boat survived, and I was trying to recover when my elder brother put his mouth close
to my ear, and screamed out the terrifying word “Whirlpool!”
我们的船保住了,我正竭力回过神来,就在这时,哥哥把嘴凑到我耳旁,大声说出那个令人胆战心惊的词“漩涡!”
[句式分析] “be doing ... when ...”表示“正在……,这时(突然)……”。句中when为并列连词。
[佳句赏析] 我正在街上走,这时突然听到有人喊我。
I was walking along the street when I heard someone calling my name.
2.As you can see, I did escape.
如你所见,我的确逃脱了。
[句式分析] 该句为谓语强调句式。用助动词did加强escape的语气。
[佳句赏析] 你错了。你的确冤枉了他。
You were wrong. You did do him wrong.
Have you ever seen the following films about seas? What do you think of them? Choose one
of them and tell your classmates.
FindingNemo tells the story of clownfish Marlin and his only son Nemo. Nemo is a
clownfish in Chinese. In the sea, Marlin and Nemo lead a safe and quiet life. Like all the fathers,
Marlin tries to protect his son from being hurt. But Nemo is eager to explore the reef (岛礁).
One day, Nemo was captured by a cruel man. Then he put Nemo and many fish to a big tank.
After the coward (胆小的) father knew it, he went to rescue his son and of course all the animals
in Barrier Reef helped him find his naughty son, Nemo. In doing so, Marlin overcame his fear and
rescued his son.
In my opinion, FindingNemo is similar to TheLionKing. I like Nemo, a boy who likes risking
very much. He is very lovely and always full of naughty.
Ⅰ.Fast-reading
True (T) or False (F).
1.The writer is an old man.( )
2.The writer and his brothers were trapped in the whirlpool.( )
3.The writer tried his best to tie himself to a barrel to help him float.( )
4.The writer and his brothers caught no fish that day.( )
5.At last the writer escaped, but his brothers didn't.( )
6.Some fishermen jumped into the sea and saved the writer and his brothers.( )
答案:1~6 FTTFTF
Ⅱ.Careful-reading
Read the text carefully and then fill in the chart with the information in the text.
Title:Sea Stories
Introduction About three years ago, something terrible happened to me. Those six hours
of 1.terror broke both my body and soul.
Order
of
events
The
beginning On our way back from the islands, our boat was caught by a 2.horrible
storm.
An enormous wave washed my younger brother overboard.
The wind and waves were taking our boat to the 3.whirlpool.
The
middle I felt 4.calmer when we were round and round near the edge of the
whirlpool.
When the boat was on the inside of the 5.whirlpool,_we were going round
in circles at great speed.
I noticed that the heavier objects went down more quickly than the smaller,
lighter ones. So I tied myself to a barrel to keep myself 6.floating. My elder
brother was too terrified to leave the heavy boat and 7.sank into the
whirlpool.
The end I dived into the sea and 8.escaped from the whirlpool.
When the wind was calmer, the waves carried me to an area where I was
9.picked up.
My old friends couldn't 10.recognise me, for my hair turned from black
to white during a single day.
考点1 terrify vt.令人感到恐惧,使受惊吓
[教材原句]
I tried to make my brother understand, but he was terrified and stayed in the heavy boat.
我努力使哥哥明白这一点,但他那时太恐惧了,呆坐在沉重的木船里。
His sudden appearance terrified them.
他的突然出现把他们吓了一跳。
(1)terrify sb. into (doing) sth. 恐吓某人做某事
be terrified of (doing) sth.
对(做)某事感到害怕
be terrified at/by/with 被……吓一跳
(2)terrifying adj.
令人害怕的
terror n. 恐怖
terrible adj. 糟糕的
They terrified her into handing over the key to the safe.
他们恐吓她,使她交出了保险柜的钥匙。
Mice are naturally terrified of cats, and usually panic of flee at the smell of one.
老鼠天生怕猫,通常一闻到猫的气味就开始害怕或逃跑。
She was absolutely terrified at the thought.
她着实被这个想法吓了一跳。
1.单句语法填空
①This movie is terrifying (terrify) and very funny.
②He looked so terrified (terrify) that I thought he'd seen a ghost.
③He lives in terror (terrify) of losing his job.