英语必修五导学案Module3(4).docx
题目 Modules Adventure in Literature and the Cinema第 7-8 课时学习Exercises目标短文改错 1. People often have troubles getting used to a new culture. They are usually curious when they first arrive a foreign country. Therefore, if they stay for a long time, they may start to feel different stages of culture shock. They can feel alone or sad because he can't deal with the local people. How quick people get used to culture differences may be depend on the way they learn. Thafs a problem if they can't speak the language. On other hand, some can study the situation and make good guesses about the culture. When they finally began to understand some of the language and make some new friends, they will gradually enjoy themselves and feel satisfying.2. I went hiking to a mountain with my friend last summer. It was a good trip in the beginning and something unexpected happened halfway. One of my friends suddenly felt a terrible pain in his stomach and he couldn't move any far. Nobody knew how to deal it. One girl tried to call her mum over her mobile phone, but there is no signal in the mountain area. Lucky we had brought a tent with us. We put it up and let him to rest in it. After taken some pills, he drank some water and ate some food. After a while, I felt much better and we walked on. We all enjoyed us on the top of the mountain.语法填空 The Internet is an amazing information resource. Students, teachers, and researchers use it as 31 investigative tool. Journalists use it to find information for stories. Doctors use it to learn more about unfamiliar diseases and the 32 (late) medical development. Ordinary people use it for shopping, banking, bill-paying, and communicating with family and friends. People all over the world use it to connect with individuals from 33 countries and cultures. However, _34 there are manypositive developments 35 (associate) with the Internet, there are also certain fears and concerns. 36 concern relates to a lack of control over 37 appears on the Internet. With television and radio there are editors to check the accuracy or appropriateness of the content of programs, and with television there are 38 (restrict) on what kinds of programs can 39 (broadcast) and at whattimes of the day. With the Internet, parents cannot check a published guide to determine what is suitable _40 their children to see.完型填空 Our country has many chances for adults who want to make their lives better. There are public schools you can attend. In the schools, you can take things 1 English, arithmetic and history, you can find classes in almost 2 subject you want to study. You may want to 3 to type, sew, paint or fix TV sets.You may want to learn 4 about the trade you are already in. You may want toget a high school diploma(文凭).You may 5 want to go to college. All it takes is time and effort. In many cities, there are adult classes in 6 schools. You canattend many of these classes without 7 to pay money. In some schools youmay have to pay a small fee. There are 8 many kinds of private(私人的) schools for adults, where you may have to pay more money. Many job chances are9 to those who wish to work. It helps if you know 10 than one language. There are good 11 for interpreters and typists who know English.There are many good jobs in government. In most cases, you must be a citizen of this country, and you must 12 a civil service examination. These examinations are13 to everyone, regardless of(不管)race, religion or colour. For many civil service jobs you 14 a high school diploma. The person who does not have ahigh school diploma can get 15. There are several ways. You can study highschool 16 at home and then take special tests.17 you pass the tests,then you get a diploma. Or you can go to a night school. There are classes that 18 you to take special tests to get a diploma. Be as well trained as you can. Getas much training as you can.19 knocks at every door. Be sure that when itknocks at your door you are 20.1.( ) A. like B. inC. ofD. as2 . ( )A. some B. anyC. allD. either3 .( )A. know B. studyC. learnD. be4 . ( )A. what5 .( ) A. perhaps6 .( ) A. middle7 .( )A. regretting8 . ( )A. still9 .(B. moreB. neverB. highB. agreeingB. also)A. chosen B. allowed10 . ( )A. better11 .( ) A. jobs12 .( ) A. take13 .( )A. possible14 .( )A. want15 .( )A. none16 .( )A. subjects17 .( )A.Until18 .( )A. make19 .( )A. Text20 .( )A. prepareB. moreB. schoolsB. joinB. openB. getB. oneB. classesB. FirstB. permitB. JobB. readyC. againC. veryC. publicC. havingC. almostC. promisedC. fewerC. worksC. holdC. limitedC. demandC. themC. testsC. IfC. leadC. DiplomaC. studyingD. othersD. evenD. privateD. beginningD.suchD. offeredD.lessD. wishesD. giveD. permittedD. needD. thatD. EnglishD.ThoughD. prepareD. ChanceD. waiting七选五 Evaluating Sources of Health InformationMaking good choices about your own health requires reasonable evaluation. A key first step in bettering your evaluation ability is to look carefully at your sources of health information.Reasonable evaluation includes knowing where and how to find relevant information, how to separate fact from opinion, how to recognize poor reasoning, and how to analyze information and the reliability of sources. 1Go to the original source. Media reports often simplify the results of medical research. Find out for yourself what a study really reported, and determine whether it was based on good science. Think about the type of study. 2Watch for misleading language. Some studies will find that a behavior "contributes to” or is "associated with“ an outcome; this does not mean that a certain course must lead to a certain result.3 Carefully read or listen to information in order to fully understand it.Use your common sense. If a report seems too good to be true, probably it is. Be especially careful of information contained in advertisements. 4_ Evaluate “scientific“ statements carefully, and be aware of quackery(江湖骗术).5 Friends and family members can be a great source of ideas and inspiration, but each ofus needs to find a healthy lifestyle that works for us.Developing the ability to evaluate reasonably and independently about health problems will serve you well throughout your life.A. Make choices that are right for you.B. The goal of an ad is to sell you something.C. Be sure to work through the critical questions.D. And examine the findings of the original research.E. Distinguish between research reports and public health advice.F. Be aware that information may also be incorrectly explained by an author's point of view.G. The following suggestions can help you sort through the health information you receive from common sources.