Unit 5 教材语篇试卷化课件 外研版(2019)必修第三册.ppt
Step 1.速读:匹配下列段落大意1.Part 1(para 1)_2.Part 2(para 2)_3.Part 3(para 3)_4.Part 4(para 4-7)_A.Alan Arnette thought reasons for climbing a mountain forced people to look deep inside themselves .B.Risk-taking may be part of human nature,which can be connected to how much people expect to benefit from the result.C.Climbing Qomolangma is an experience like no other.D.George Mallory thought people ate and made money to be able to enjoy life.CDAB.细读:选择最佳答案1.Why did some people want to climb Qomolangma?A.They thought it was an experience like no other.B.They hoped to raise their social reputation.C.They thought they should do so.D.They were not afraid to lose their lives.2.What did Mallory think of climbing a mountain?A.Living in the world was to eat and make money.B.He thought climbing a mountain was to enjoy life better.C.He could reach the top of Qomolangma before he died.D.People could get money and sheer joy from climbing.AB3.Once you have the physical as well as mental toughness,what will you do according to the text?A.Stop going ahead.B.Keep remaining still.C.Move on.D.Set about exercising.4.What does this passage mainly tell us?A.Climbing a mountain is worth it.B.Most people are against climbing.C.People could benefit from climbing.D.Whether climbing is worth is a fair judgement.CD课文语法填空:During climbing Qomolangma,many _(become)sick,due to the extreme weather,and a few would even lose their lives.George Mallory wrote people ate and made money to enjoy life.Alan Arnette said,“There are a thousand reasons to turn around and only one to keep going.The one reason forces people _(look)deep inside themslves and figured _ if they really have the _(physics),as well as mental,toughness to push when they want to stop.”Recent studies indicate that risk-taking may be part of human nature,_ /some of us /more likely to take risks than others.Psychologist Frank Farley refers to the _(personality)of these people as “Type T”,with the “T”_(stand)for “thrill”.would becometo lookoutphysicalwithpersonalitiesstanding Research also _(suggest)that our desire to seek risks can _(connect)to how much we expect to benefit from the result.With this in mind,_ benefits of climbing Qomolangmaare worth the risks,its totally up to you.suggestsbe connectedwhether概要写作:Climbing Qomolangma is an experience(like no other),making /some/feel weak and others,powerful.(要点1)George Mallory thought people ate and made money to be able to enjoy life from the adventure.(要点2)Alan Arnette thought people had their reasons for climbing a mountain (forcing them to look deep inside themselves to have the physical ,as well as mental,toughness).(要点3)Risk-taking may be part of human nature,with/some of people/more likely to take risks than others.(要点4)Step 1.速读:匹配下列段落大意1.Part 1(Intro)_2.Part 2(para 1)_3.Part 3(para 2)_A.Walking under the waters,everything seemed to lose their weight.B.Pierre Aronnax and his sailors began their underwater exploration after they were rescused from a monster hunt at sea.C.Walking on the sand,Aronnax felt as if he was in broad daylight.BAC.细读:选择最佳答案1.Why does Aronnax set off with his colleagues?A.To explore the ocean.B.To hunt a monster in the sea.C.To walk under the waters.D.To discover new species.2.What does Aronnax describe his experience as?A.Aroung the world in 80 days.B.Walking on the sea bed.C.Journey to the center of the earth.D.Wonderful experience of hunting monsters.BB3.Which of the following statements is suitable for the passage?A.Captain Nemo helped kill a monster.B.People didnt distinguish objects at a distance in the sea.C.Everything seems to lose their weight in the sea.D.The dazzling carpet drove away the living things out.4.What does this passage mainly tell us?A.What happened during the sailing.B.The story of Captain Nemo and his men.C.What Aronnax witnessed under waters.D.The experience of passing through the bottom of the sea.CC课文语法填空:In 1866,Biologist Professor Pierre Aronnax with his men set off _(hunt)the terrible creature.While _(attack)from the ship,Aronnax and his colleagues fall into the sea,and discovered the creature is _(actural)a submarine.They are captured and taken inside the submarine,where they meet the man in charge.To keep this secret,Captain Nemo didnt permit them to leave.So they _(fascinate)by their adventure in the new underwater world.When Aronnax looks back upon the impresssion left upon him,he thinks word are not enough to relate his experience._ the waters,everything seems to lose their weight.People can distinguish _(object)at a distance of 150 yards.The water surrounded them is but another air _(heavy)than the earths atmosphere,but almost as clear.The dazzling carpet drives _ the rays of the sun with wonderful intensity,_ accounts for the vibration.Even at the _(deep)of thirty feet,people can see as if they are in broad daylight.to huntattackingacturallyare fascinatedUnderobjectsheavierawaywhichdepth课文读后续写:(Paragraph 1):After that,with the help of Nemo,I have learned to drive the submarine._(Paragraph 2):By those accidents,I learnt Nemo likes the submarine,and has been treating the submarine as his own son._