2023学年高二英语Unit 1 & unit 2教学资料(新课标版高二英语教案教学设计).docx
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1、2023学年高二英语Unit 1 & unit 2教学资料(新课标版高二英语教案教学设计)1. SpeakingTask 1 Who are they?Directions: In the form are the names of some famous scientists. Guess who they are and what they are famous for.English names Chinese names What they re famous forArchimedesAristotleNicholas CopernicusMarie CurieCharles
2、 DarwinThomas Alva EdisonAlbert EinsteinBen FranklinGalilei GalileoA. what/and B. as/then C. which/and D. that/then7. The writer moved to London, hoping to meet some of the best of her time.A. tops B. heads C. minds D. friends8. The hotel has improved facilities for. There are new lifts and wheelcha
3、ir ramps (轮椅用的坡道).A. a disable B. disables C. the disable D. the disabled9. Many crimes unreported, which made the policevery worried.A. went B. got C. came D. became10. Readers were pleased that a scientist couldwrite about his research in a way ordinary peoplecould understand.A. to find/that B. fi
4、nding/as C. to find/which D. finding/that11. we don t want to spend too much money if we can avoid it.A. Obvious B. Obviously C. Being obvious D. To be obvious12. She will tell us why she feels so strongly that each of us has a role in making the earth a better place tolive.A. to have played B. to p
5、lay C. to be played D. to be playing13. The boy wanted to ride his bicycle in the street, but the policeman told him A. not to B. not to do C. not do it D. do not to14. The purpose of new technologies is to make life easier, it more difficult.A. not make B. not to make C. not making D. do not make15
6、. Rather than everything to the last minute,Lily always prefers to start early.A. leave B. leaving C. to leave D. having left4. ClozeIt was Christmas Day 1999. On CNN, talk show host (节目 主持人)Larry King was interviewing Stephen Hawking./zWhat, professor, (1) you the most?” King asked. What do you thi
7、nk about the most?”Hawking immediately replied, (2). Its a comfort to know that Hawking, one of the (3) men in the world, is puzzled by the opposite sex. But, thats not (4), according to Satoshi Kanazawa. Bright people are (5) better than anyone else at making smart decisions in common things, he sa
8、ys. These (6) finding a mate, maintaining family relationships, raising children, finding the way home, and handling a variety of basic life needs.Thats (7) there are several kinds of formal intelligence”, Kanazawa argues. Being smart one way does not (8) mean smart in another way. This view is (9)
9、to be controversial (有争议 的)among scientists who think about thinking. That is because it (10) with the common view that general intelligence is a single thing. In that view, it is not, as Kanazawa and others say, a set of (11) mental areas.Kanazawa says that some kinds of intelligence developed slow
10、ly over time. Many people have heard about (12) is called “emotional intelligence77. Now, psychologists have discovered several (13) types of intelligence. These include the ability to learn a language, find a mate, recognize faces, and (14) oneself in a new environment.But, is there evidence to (15
11、) the theory that intelligence comes in many (16) ? Actually, there is quite a lot of evidence, Kanazawa says. If there were only one type of intelligence, he (17) , then people with (18) IQs should be smart in every way.In one test, a psychologist took a group of subjects (受 试验者)on a hike, walking
12、into the forest. He then told them to find their way back. The high IQ people were no more likely to be able to find out (19) they were. In another experiment, a researcher asked people to find their way to a specific location in a computer maze (迷宫).(20) , high IQ did not give them any edge (优势).1.
13、 A. shocks B. excites C. puzzles D. disappoints2. A. Research B. Women C. Universe D. Science3. A. disabled B. smartest C. weakest D. poorest4. A. true B. new C. disappointing D. surprising5. A. never B. even C. no D. not6. A. refer B. contain C. deal D. include7. A. because B. why C. what D. how8.
14、A. necessarily B. truthfully C. reliably D. reasonably9. A. unlikely B. impossible C. sure D. certainly10. A. argues B. concerns C. relates D. disagrees11. A. independent B. single C. current D. complete12. A. it B. which C. one D. what13. A. similar B. equal C. else D. other14. A. bore B. arm C. lo
15、cate D. retire15. A. reflect B. support C. reason D. guard16. A. types B. sides C. forms D. kinds17. A. adds B. thinks C. agrees D. doubts18. A. equal B. similar C. high D. low19. A. who B. what C. where D. why20. A. For once B. All at once C. Once again D. Once in a whileV. Reading practice限时总字数时间速
16、度阅读 323wmwpmSYDNEY: As they sat sharing sweets beside a swimming pool in 1999, Shane Gould and Jessicah Schipper were simply getting along well, chatting about sport, life and “ anything else that came up. ”Yet in Sydney next month, they will meet again by the pool, and for a short time the friends
17、will race against each other in the 50-meter butterfly(蝶泳)in the Australian championships at Homebush Bay.Gould, now a 47-year-old mother of four, has announced she will be making a return to elite competition (顶级赛事)to swim the one event, having set a qualifying (合格的)time of 30. 32 seconds in winnin
18、g gold at last years United States Masters championships. Her comeback comes 32 years after she won three golds at the Munich Olympics.Schipper, now a 17-year-old from Brisbane with a bright future of going to Athens for her first Olympics, yesterday recalled (回忆)her time with Gould fie years ago.“
19、I was at a national youth came on the Gold Coast and Shane had come along to talk to us and watch us train, “ Schipper explained. It seemed as if we had long been god friends. I don t know why. We just started talking and it went from there.”“ She had a lot to share with all of us at that camp. She
20、told us stories about what it was like at big meets like the Olympics and what it s like to be on an Australian team. It was really interesting. ”Next time, things will be more serious. I will still be swimming in the 50m butterfly at the nationals, so there is a chance that I could actually be comp
21、eting against Shane Gould,“ said Schipper, who burst onto the scene at last year s national championships with second places in the 100m and 200m butterfly.1. What is the passage mainly about?A. Stories happening in swimming competitions.B. Two women swimmers winning Olympic golds.C. Lessons learned
22、 from international swimming championships.D. Friendship and competition between two swimmers.2. Gould and Schipper are going to .A. talk about sport and life B. go back to elite competitionC. set a qualifying time and win gold D. take part in the same sports event3. Gould won her three Olympic gold
23、s when she was .A. 15 B. 17 C. 22 D. 304. The underlined word “ it ” in the fifth paragraph probably refers to.A. the Olympics B. the youth campC. the friendship D. the Australian team5. What Schipper said showed that she .A. was no longer Gould s friendB. had learned a lot from GouldC. was not inte
24、rested in Gould s storiesD. would not like to compete against GouldUnit 2 News mediaI. SpeakingTask 1 What do news media do for us?Directions: The five main functions of news media are listed in the form and match them with their correct explanations. Which do you think is the most important and use
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