8A-unit-5-International-charities牛津英语
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课题8B Unit 5 International Charities Reading Ⅱ【学习目标】1. 学会用正确的语言介绍奥比斯医生的工作。
2. 理解采访中使用的开放性的问题。
【学习重难点】1. 掌握一些重要的单词,词组以及句型。
2. 通过阅读这篇文章锻炼学生的精读能力。
【课堂学习】Step1 Revision1.Tell some charities around the world.2.What’s the charity of ORBIS for ?Step 2 PresentationRead the text from line 1-7,answer the questions1.How many people does blindness affect around the world?2.How many sick people can be cured or prevented?3.Why do many people not receive medical treatment?Pay attention to these useful expressions:1.affect (v.) 影响 effect (n.)整天玩电脑游戏对你的学习有影响Playing computer games _____ ______ ______ your studies.Have a good \bad effect on…..2.most和mostlymost (adv.) ①“最大程度地,极度地” 是much的最高级 . the most beautiful girl② 非常,极 a most interesting bookmostly (adv.) 主要地,大部分地Read the text from line 8-25,answer the questions1.Why do ORBIS doctors prefer to work on a plane、2.How many operations did Dr Ma perform during his last visit、3.Is it hard work for him?4.Is the plane only a place to perform operations?Notes:1.operation (n.)operate (v.) on sb.=perform an operation on sb.2.be used to do 被用来干某事Be used for sth 被用来干某事Be used as 被当做什么用ed to do sth 过去常常干某事Be used to doing 现在习惯于干某事4.can’t afford to do sth 没钱干某事5.so +adj /adv that sb can/can’t do 如此。
Unit5Internationalcharities测试题(附答案牛津版)municate(交流)withtheirfriends,teachersandparentsarebecomingmoreandmore__2__a bouttheunhealthywebcontentinthebar.Theythinkthatthe__3__ofsettingup“Harm-freeInternetBars”isanimportantsteptoprotectteenagers. ItwasSundayafternoonandtherewerenotmany__4__seatsintheFeiyuInterne tBar.Afewteenagerswerefoundplayingonlinegames.Anemployeewaswalkin garound__5__Internetusers”onlineactivities.“Myjobistofindanyonewhoislookingatharmfulwebsitesandthenaskthemnot todoso,”hesaid.“Thisis__6__ofthe‘Harm-freeInternetBar’project”.Feiyu,afa mousInternetBarinBeijingis__7__thefirst19tojointheharm-freeInternetBarc lub.Inordertohelpstartabetter__8__forteenagers’onlineactivities,China’sComm unistYouthLeague(共青团)hasbroughtouttheprogram__9__“Harm-freeInternetBarforTeens”. Butwhilesomepeoplewelcomethe“Harm-fr eeInternetBars”,whatdomanysc hoolstudents__10__them?()efulC.hopefulD.interesting()2.A.amazedB.excitedC.frightenedD.worried()3.A.wayB.birthC.ideaD.place()4.A.safeB.emptyC.singleD.clean()5.A.watchingB.lookingC.seeingD.finding()6.A.stepB.partC.allD.one()7.A.duringB.amongC.betweenD.inside()8.A.futureB.environmentC.InternetBarD.club()9.A.calledB.foundedC.wantedD.needed()10.A.hearofB.thinkofC.talkaboutD.lookafterⅤ.阅读理解(10分)ANothingwasgoingrightforDr.Turneratthehospital.Hemadeamistakewhileope ratingonapatient.Hefeltsurehewasnolongertrustedanddecidedtochangehisj ob.Onedayhelearnedfromthepaperthatadoctorwaslookingforapartner(合作伙伴).Thedoctor,whosenamewasJohnson,livedinThorby,asmalltowninthenort hofEngland.AfewdayslaterDr.TurnerwenttoThorby,andarrivedatDr.Johnson’shomeearlyi ntheafternoon.Thougholdandalittledeaf,Dr.Johnsonstillhadagoodbrain.Hek epttalkingtothevisitoraboutthetownanditspeople.Whentheyturnedtothequ estionofpartnership,itwasalreadysevenintheevening.Dr.JohnsoninvitedDr.T urnertohavedinnerwithhiminarestaurantbeforecatchingthetrainbacktoLon don.Dr.TurnernoticedthatDr.Johnsonwasfondofgoodfoodandexpensivewin es.Theyhadanexcellentmeal.Whenthebillwasbrought,Dr.Johnsonfeltinhispocket.“Oh,dear,”hesaid.“I’veforgottenmymoney.”“That’sallright,”Dr.T urnersai d.“I’llpaythebill.”Ashedidso,hebegantowonderwhetherDr.Johnsonwasworth yoftrust.()1.Dr.Turnerknewthatadoctorwaslookingforapartnerfrom______.A.theInternetB.thenewspaperC.theradioD.themagazine()2.Dr.Turnerdecidedtoleavehispresentjobbecause_______.A.hehadneverbeentrustedB.itneededtoogreatskillsC.hebelieveditofferedlittlehopeforhisfutureD.hethoughtthehospitalwouldlikehimtoleave()3.Thetwodoctorsspentmostoftheafternoontalkingabout_______.A.thingsofnointeresttoDr.JohnsonB.thingsofnoimportancetoDr.TurnerC.healthmattersD.foodanddrink()4.Thestorysuggeststhat_______.A.Dr.JohnsondidnotlikeDr.TurnerB.ThetwodoctorswouldbecomefriendsC.ThetwodoctorswouldnotworktogetherD.Dr.Turnerdecidedtostayathispresentjob()5.Thewordsdidsointhelastsentencemean_______.A.caughtthetrainbacktoLondonB.feltinhispocketC.paidthebillD.saidthosewordsBHelenKellerwasborninAmericainJune,1880.Everythingwasallrightwhenshe wasborn.Butwhenshewas19monthsold,anattackoffeverleftherblindanddea ffortherestofherlife.Shewassoyoungwhenshebecameblindthatasshegrewol dershedidnotrememberbeingabletosee;andshebecamedeafbeforeshehada nyideaoftheimportanceofhumanspeech.Shelivedindarknessandsilence. Asshegrewolder,she,too,wantedtoexpressherideasandfeelings.Butsherealiz edshewascutofffromothers.H erparentsweregreatlyworried.HowcouldanyonemaketouchwithHelen’smi ndandintelligenceindarknessandsilencewithoutspeech?Helenwasnearlysev enbeforeateacherwasfound.HernamewasMissSullivan. MissSullivanhadalotofdifficultiesinteachingHelenKeller.Asthechildcouldneit herseenorhear,shehadtousemanual(手势的)alphabet.ButHelen’senergyandintelligenceandstrongspiritaswellasMissSullivan’ssillandpatience,overcameallthedifficulties.AsHelengrewup,shebeca meanablestudent,passedexaminationsandfinallytookauniversitydegree(学位)inEnglishliterature(文学).Shethendevoted(献身)allherselftohelpingtheblindandthedeaf.Herpersonalsuccess,togetherwit htheworkshehaddoneforothers,madeheroneofthegreatestwomeninmoder ntimes.Shewrotemanybooksand“TheStoryofMyLife”isawonderfulone. ()6.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.HelenKellerwasbornblindanddeaf.B.Shefirstbecameblindandthendeaf.C.Shebecameblindanddeafin1880.D.ShebecameblindanddeafsometimeaboutJanuary1882.()7.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisnottrue?A.Helenbecameblindanddeafbecauseshesufferedfromahighfever.B.Helenbecameblindbeforeshecouldseeanything.C.Helenbecamedeafbeforesherealizedhowimportantitwastobeabletoheara ndspeak.D.Helen,too,wantedtotouchwithotherswithspeech.()8.Helenwasfinallysuccessfulmainlybecauseof_______.A.herparents’helpB.themanualalphabetMissSullivanusedinteachingher.C.thehelpshegotwhenshewasstudyingforauniversitydegreeD.herhardwork,clevernessandwill-poweraswellasSullivan’sgreatefforts ()9.HelenKellerfinallybecame________.A.anablestudentB.awriterC.thegreatestwomaninmoderntimesD.astudentwhotookauniversitydegreeinEnglishliterature()10.HelenKeller’sparentsweregreatlyworriedbecause________.A.shewasgrowingolderB.shewascutofffromothersC.she,too,wantedtoexpressherideasandfeelingsbutshecouldnotD.shewasalmostsevenyearsoldandyettheywerenotsurewhethertheycouldfi ndasuitableteacherforherⅥ.翻译句子(15分)他以前夏天常去游泳,现在他习惯于跑步。
Unit 5 International charitieswords, phrases and sentences一、根据所给词,用其适当形式填空。
1. You are __________ than I. (luck)2. It’s ___________ to drink the polluted water. (health)3. My uncle does ___________ in Guangzhou. (busy)4. Football is an ___________ game of feet. (nation)5. Excuse me, I’d like to borrow a __________ book. (medicine)6. Nothing is _________ if you put your heart into it. (possible)7. Have the policemen found that ______ boy? (lose)8. This book gives us the ___________ of the true story. (present)9. My mother is badly ill. She needs an ___________ at once. (operate)10. We are very glad to see the fast ___________ of our city. (develop)二、阅读理解In the past, eye doctors and nurses in poor countries could not study outside their own countries because they didn’t have money to travel and pay for their schools. Dr David Paton was a famous eye doctor in America. He knew that more than 60 percent of blind people are in poor countries. It is important to train eye doctors and nurses in these poor countries to cure their patients. So in the mid-1970s, he set up ORBIS.United Airlines(联合航空公司)donated a DC-8 plane to ORBIS. There was new medical equipment(设备)inside the plane. It is not a common hospital. It is a flying eye hospital. The plane started to fly to different poor countries in 1982. The eye doctors and nurses on the plane taught the local doctors new skills and knowledge. They also did operations together to cure patients with eye problems in poor countries.In 1992, three generous people donated more money to ORBIS. With their donations, ORBIS bought a new plane, DC-10. The inside of the plane is twice the size of DC-8. Its first trip was to go to Beijing, China in 1994.A lot of people suffer from blindness. The ORBIS doctors found the 80 percent of blindness in poor countries can be cured or prevented. So it also carries out special programmes to teach people how to prevent eye problems.To blind people, ORBIS brings new hope and light. Over the past 30 years, ORBIS has successfully helped 130,000 people around the world. To those who can see, ORBIS is something we can be proud of.阅读短文判断正误(正确T错误F)1. ORBIS often flies to poor countries.2. ORBIS is a common hospital.3. ORBIS only gives out medicine. It does not do operations.4. DC-10’s first trip was to Shanghai.5. Blindness cannot be prevented.【试题答案】一、1. luckier2. unhealthy3. business4. international5. medical6. impossible7. lost8. presentation9. operation 10. development 二、TFFFF。