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1、2019外研版高中英语基于词、法、句拾掘文本深度学习必修三Unit 2 Making a differenceUnderstanding Ideas :述喻疑也58 economy 8 Sones_*ehnic专王品会罂缪,word|有遥 IlearninhooselQVe,|TOcabularyin-WWOFdS*ewylook grammt(Mntiomoifrst SThe well that change the World三QU 1tn第一遍:词汇短语过关斩将The Well that Changed the WorldAs a six-year-old Canadian schoo
2、lboy, Ryan had trouble believing the words spoken by his teacher that many people in developing African countries couldnt get enough clean water. He1 (眺望) theclassroom at the drinking fountain. It was very close-only ten steps away. So, Ryan asked himself, Why do some African children have to walk t
3、en kilometers to get water every day? And why is the water so 2 (脏的)that it makes them sick?” Young Ryan thought, Life is easy for me, but hard for those people. Why dont I help?”At first, his plan was to3(赚钱)to build a single wellsomewhere in Africa. He cleaned windows and did4(园艺)forhis family and
4、 neighbors. He soon reached his first target of $70, but when he gave the money to a charity, he was told that it actually cost $2,000 to build a5.(井)Seventy dollars was only enough fora hand pump. Ryan understood that a hand pump wouldnt help the children. What they needed was a well dug near their
5、 homes.Two thousand dollars was a lot of money, but Ryan didnt6(放弃).He7(下定决心)help other children have clean water.He started to ask fbr help from his classmates and neighbors and persuaded them to8(捐款).At the same time, a friend of Ryansmother helped make his story go public. After several months, R
6、yan had 9(筹集)the $2,000, with which a well was built near a primary school in Uganda. The children at the school10(不再)needed towalk for hours to get water. They were grateful to him and11(邀请)him to visit.In Uganda, Ryan at last saw the finished well with his own eyes.5.1011.But that was not all. He
7、also saw hundreds of12 (快乐的)students who had turned out to welcome him. They sang and danced happily. Some even13 (提供)him food and gifts. At first Ryanwas nervous, but soon a great14(温暖)filled him .He really had15(有影响)for these children. He16 (突然高兴得笑起来).Later, Ryans experience led him to17(仓ll办)a fo
8、undationto encourage more people to help. Many inspired people gave him their 18 (支持).Ryans foundation continues to attract support from more and more people, so the work of building more wells can go on. Today, over 800,000 people in 16 countries across Africa have benefited from the life-changing
9、gift of clean, safe water.Now, as an 19 (成年人),Ryan says that the question to ask is not Why dont I help?”, but How can I help today?”. This insight grew from the determined20(态度)of a six-year-old boy whohad the courage and perseverance to make his dream a21(现实).18.19.20.21.第二遍:基础语法披荆斩棘eleSElMPBfutu
10、alBEBs 3AllC& glfbsives3s z Badrowasajdm s1;1The Well that Changed the WorldAs a six-year-old Canadian schoolboy, Ryan had trouble 1(believe) the words2(speak) by his teacher that many people in developing African countries couldnt get enough clean water. He looked across the classroom at the drinki
11、ng fountain. It was very close-only ten steps away. So, Ryan asked himself, 3do someAfrican children have to walk ten kilometers to get water every day? And why is the water so dirty that it4(make) them sick?” YoungRyan thought, Life is easy fbr me, but hard fbr those people. Why dont I help?At firs
12、t, his plan was to earn money to build a single well somewhere in Africa. He cleaned windows5did gardening forhis family and neighbors. He soon reached his first target of $70, but when he gave the money to a charity, he6_ (tell) that it actuallycost $2,000 to build a well. Seventy dollars7(be) only
13、 enoughfbr a hand pump. Ryan understood that a hand pump wouldnt help the children. What they needed was a well8(dig) near their homes.Two thousand dollars was a lot of money,9Ryan didntgive up. He was determined to help other children have clean water. He started to ask10.help from his classmates a
14、nd neighbors andpersuaded them to donate money. At the same time, a friend of Ryans mother helped make his story go public. After several _11(month),Ryan had raised the $2,000, with which a well was built near a primary school in Uganda. The children at the school no longer needed to walk for hours
15、to get water. They were grateful to him and12(invite)him to visit.In Uganda, Ryan at last saw the13(finish) well with hisown eyes. But that was not all. He also saw hundreds of delighted students who had turned out to welcome him. They sang and danced 14(happy). Some even offered him food and gifts.
16、 At first Ryan was nervous, but soon a great15(warm) filled him. He reallyhad made a difference for these children. He broke into a16(joy) smile.Later, Ryans experience17(lead) him to set up afoundation to encourage more people to help. Many18.(inspire)people gave him their support. Ryans foundation
17、 continues to attract support from more and more people, so the work of19(build)more wells can go on. Today, over 800,000 people in 16 countries across Africa have benefited from the life-changing gift of clean, safe water.Now, as20adult, Ryan says that the question to ask is not Whydont I help?”, b
18、ut How can I help today?”. This insight grew from the determined attitude of a six-year-old boy21had the courage andperseverance to make his dream a reality .1016.1718.21.English Sentence Structure第三遍:基础句法精益求精The Well that Changed the WorldAs a six-year-old Canadian schoolboy, Ryan had trouble belie
19、ving the words spoken by his teacher that many people in developing African countries couldnt get enough clean water. Helooked across the classroom at the drinking fountain. It was very close-only ten steps away. So, Ryan asked himself, “Why do some African children have to walk ten kilometers to ge
20、t water every day? _1.(为什么水是如此得脏以至于它让他们生病?) Young Ryanthought, Life is easy fbr me, but hard for those people. Why dont I help?”2.(起初,他的计划是挣钱在非洲的某个地方修 建个单独的水井。)He cleaned windows and did gardening for his family and neighbors. He soon reached his first target of $70, but when he gave the money to a
21、charity, he was told that it actually cost $2,000 to build a well. Seventy dollars was only enough for a hand pump. Ryan understood that a hand pump wouldnt help the children. 3. (他们需要得是一个在他们家附近挖的井。)Two thousand dollars was a lot of money, but Ryan didnt give up. He was determined to help other chil
22、dren have clean water. He started to ask for help from his classmates and neighbors and persuaded them to donate money. At the same time, a friend of Ryans mother helped make his story go public.(几个月之后,Ryan已经筹集了 2000美元,用这个钱一个水井被在乌干达小学附近修建。) The children at the school no longer needed to walk for hou
23、rs to get water. They were grateful to him and invited him to visit.In Uganda, Ryan at last saw the finished well with his own eyes. But that was not all. He also saw hundreds of delighted students who had turned out to welcome him. They sang and danced happily(happy). Some even offered him food and
24、 gifts. At first Ryan was nervous, but soon a great warmth filled him 5.(他真的对这些孩子产生了影响。)He broke into a joyful (joy) smile.Later, Ryans experience led him to set up a foundation to encourage more people to help. Many inspired people gave him their support. Ryans foundation continues to attract suppo
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