Unit 5 课时跟踪练(二) Warm

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Unit 5 课时跟踪练(二) Warm up & Lesson 1—Language Points一、全练语言点,基稳才能楼高Ⅰ.单词拼写1.The boy’s failure again made his father very disappointed (失望的).2.The writing of poems, stories and plays is often called creative (创造性的) writing.3.The audience (观众) were amused by his amusing performance (表演) on the stage.4.What award (奖品) did you get for the sports competition?5.Yan’an used to be a revolutionary base (基地) for the Red Army.6.She was happy throughout (贯穿) the trip.7.I’m extremely (非常地) sorry to have troubled you.8.What an extraordinary (非凡的) thing to happen!9.Susan still feels a lot of anger (愤怒) towards her mum, who left when she was only a little girl.10.I think China will become more and more powerful (强大的) in the future.Ⅱ.单句语法填空1.The dictionary is being printed and it will soon come out.2.When we arrived at the cinema, we were surprised to find the audience were (be) leaving their seats.3.The performances have a powerful (power) effect on the audience.4.It is disappointing (disappoint) that he couldn’t go on a holiday this summer.5.The girl impressed us with her sense of humour.6.No matter how frequently performed (perform), the works of Beethoven always attract large audiences.7.Tom used to get (get) up very late, but now he is used to getting (get) up so early.8.John thought it wouldn’t be long before he was ready for his new job.9.Lily will have a holiday as soon as she finishes (finish) her plan next week.10.You like sports while I like reading.Ⅲ.选词填空ll pick you up at the airport, so you should keep waiting there.2.He is_used_to eating out these days.3.The front page was_full_of the reports given by the reporters on the scene of the road accident.4.Hundreds_of trees have been planted around the lake.5.It’s getting warmer and warmer. The flowers start to come_out.6.Let me add a few words to the letter before you seal (封) the envelope up.7.You can find the new hospital at_the_end_of the street.8.How did your mother react_to the news? Did she get very angry?Ⅳ.课文语法填空Canadian singer and song writer , Alanis, is used to 1.being (be) in the public eye. Her most famous album is Jagged Little Pill.Last Thursday night, hundreds of fans went to see her 2.performing/performance (perform) in concert at the Corn Exchange in Cambridge. She has a strong fan base in England. There was not 3.an empty seat in the concert hall, though it was an 4.extremely (extreme)cold night. She gave a creative and powerful performance in the song Utopia, the first part of 5.which was filled with anger, 6.while the last part expressed love and joy.Although the concert hall was cold and the sound system caused a few 7.problems (problem), the audience could still enjoy the concert. Many people were long-time fans and sang along 8.to nearly every song. Throughout the concert, the atmosphere inside the concert hall was extremely 9.exciting (excite). Everyone agreed that they were greatly impressed 10.by her brilliant music and singing. She was a true performer.Ⅴ.串点成篇微表达在全世界(throughout),有许多非凡的(extraordinary)极具创造力(creative)的表演者(performer),他们对观众(audience)影响巨大(have an effect on, powerful)。

尽管(although)我们有时可能会对一些表演有点生气(angry)甚至失望(disappoint),但是他们大多数的表演仍能打动(impress)我们。

最近,我观看了刘伟的表演(perform),他是一位失去双臂的钢琴家。

虽然残疾,但是他不久就习惯了(get used to),并且下定决心克服困难。

他被授予(award)“感动中国人物”奖。

当听到他的事迹,大多数观众被感动地流下了热泪。

我们为你骄傲(be proud of ),刘伟!Throughout_the_world,_there_are_many_extraordinary_performers_who_give_extrem ely_creative_performances,_which_have_a_powerful_effect_on_the_audience._Although_at _times_we_might_be_a_little_angry_or_even_disappointed_at_some_of_the_performances, _yet_most_of_them_still_impressed_us._Recently_I_watched_Liu_Wei,_a_pianist_who_lost _both_his_arms,_performing.Though_disabled,_he_soon_got_used_to_it_and_was_determi ned_to_overcome_the_difficulty._He_was_given_the_award_of_Touching_China._When_he aring_his_story,_most_of_the_audience_were_moved_to_tears._We_are_proud_of_you,_Liu _Wei!二、勤练高考题型,多练自能生巧Ⅰ.完形填空When someone says, “Well, I guess I’ll have to go to face the music.” It doesn’t mean he is planning to go to a concert. It is something far less pleasant, like being __1__ in by your boss to explain why you did this and that, and __2__ you did not do this or that. Terrible music, indeed, but it has to be faced.At some time or another, every one of us has got to “face the music”,__3__ as children. We can all remember father’s angry __4__,“I want to talk to you!” And only because we did not __5__ him. __6__ an unpleasant business it was!The phrase “to face the music” is known to every American, young and old. It is at least 100 years old. Where did the __7__ come from?The first explanation __8__ from American novelist James Fennimore Cooper. He said, in 1851, that the expression was first __9__ by actors while __10__ in the wings (舞台的两侧) to go on stage. After they got their clue (暗示) to go on, they often said, “It’s time to go to face the __11__.” And that was __12__ where they faced the orchestra (管弦乐队) which was just below the stage.An actor might be frightened or __13__ as he moved onto the __14__ in front of the audience that might be friendly, __15__ perhaps unfriendly, especially if he __16__ his lines. But he had to go on. If he did not, there would be no __17__. So, “to face the music” came to mean: having to go __18__ something, no matter how__19__ the experience might be, because you knew you had no __20__.语篇解读:本文主要讲述了“face the music (接受批评或惩罚)”的来历。