資源簡介 Section Ⅰ Listening and SpeakingⅠ.閱讀理解AThe Most Popular Apps for TeensInstagramInstagram has become a popular way to get followers and get to feel like a celebrity.Instagram lets users post photos and videos for their users to check them out and be updated about what is going on in their lives.Teens with enough followers are getting deals from brands to promote products and earn money.WhatsAppWhatsApp has literally replaced text messages.In fact, messaging has become synonymous with WhatsApp.WhatsApp allows you to send and receive messages by using the Internet connection of your phone.It allows sending images, GIFs, videos, voice clips and documents.Users can upload Status that stays for contacts to watch for 24 hours.SnapchatSnapchat is a visual social media platform with over 300 million monthly active users.Snapchat lets users share Snaps which could be photos or videos.The video duration can be 60 seconds and Snapchat deletes Snap as soon as the target user checks the Snap out.This temporary nature of the app was originally designed to encourage a more natural flow of interaction.There is also the feature of uploading Stories.You can even add 3D special effects for a better look.YouTubeYouTube needs no introduction and it is undoubtedly one of the popular apps for teens.It is a popular video-sharing service where people can upload and watch videos.Even parents encourage kids to use YouTube to find educational videos.Users can search for any topic and find a relevant video.That is why YouTube has become the new search engine among teens.1.What’s special about Instagram’s users?A.They can sell products.B.They can become celebrities.C.They can send messages for free.D.They can post photos and videos.2.What encourages a more natural flow of interaction on Snapchat?A.Uploading Status.B.Uploading Stories.C.Allowing Snaps to last a short time.D.Adding 3D special effects for photos.3.Which would be the best choice for us to search for a certain video?A.Instagram. B.WhatsApp.C.Snapchat. D.YouTube.B David Brown is known as the world’s fastest completely blind runner.He was diagnosed with Kawasaki disease at 15 months old, which led him to completely lose his sight by age 13.Brown says he was “living in fear for a number of years” — until he discovered his passion for running.After winning an essay contest, he attended the Olympic Games in Beijing in 2008.It was at that time that he knew he wanted to compete himself.Paralympic runners train and compete alongside sighted guides.At the Rio Games in 2016, Brown and his partner Jerome Avery ran 10.99 in the men’s 100-meter dash to take home the gold.Brown made his way to running from another sport.He explains that he lost his left eye when he was 3, and lost vision in his right eye over time.He played basketball as a kid, but was increasingly getting injured because he couldn’t see the ball coming.“I took the opportunity to run on the playground, and realised I had some speed there,” he says.He pursued his passion at the Missouri School for the Blind.Brown started at the school when he was 11, and it was there that he really started running track.He got to his first Paralympic games by writing about running.Brown was one of the 25 winners of an essay contest that got to attend the event in Beijing.He says he wrote about how he used sports to overcome obstacles, noting that as he grew up he struggled with depression.It’s crucial to be in sync with your running partner.His new partner Steward says he doesn’t have to slow down when running with Brown, because he’s fast.A 10-or 11-second race doesn’t require much speaking, Steward says, beyond the occasional cues.It’s also an honor, Brown says.He notes that Paralympic runners can’t do what they do without guides like Steward, who could theoretically run solo but choose not to.He calls it “a great honor”.4.What made David Brown decide to struggle?A.Winning an essay contest.B.Winning an Olympic medal.C.Attending the 2008 Olympics.D.Attending the Missouri School.5.What led to the change in David Brown’s career path?A.His personal interest.B.His physical condition.C.His being diagnosed with Kawasaki disease.D.His taking part in his first Paralympic Games.6.What do we learn about David Brown’s essay?A.It was inspiring. B.It was interesting.C.It was pessimistic. D.It was heartbreaking.7.Which proverb can best describe David Brown’s story?A.All roads lead to Rome.B.Every cloud has a silver lining.C.Where there is a will, there is a way.D.Hope for the best, prepare for the worst.C Three teenage tennis stars have been amazing crowds at this year’s US Open (美國網球公開賽). One of the athletes has left the contest because of an injury, but two others have reached the semi-finals, after defeating many famous players. Leylah Annie Fernandez is a 19-year-old Canadian, who is small compared to many other players, and has a different playing style. She often hits the ball early, trying to make it difficult for her opponent (對手) to reach it. So far, Fernandez’s style is working wonderfully. She defeated Naomi Osaka, who’s ranked (排名) third in the world. She also defeated the world’s #5 player and #17 player. Earlier this year, 18-year-old British athlete Emma Raducanu was ranked #339 in the world. But people began to notice when she made it to Wimbledon’s fourth round this summer. On Monday, Raducanu beat American Shelby Rogers, who had just beaten the world’s #1 female, Australian Ash Barty. Yesterday, Raducanu faced #11 Belinda Bencic who won the gold medal at this summer’s Olympics. Raducanu managed to defeat Bencic 6∶3, 6∶4. She has now reached the semi-finals. Carlos Alcaraz, an 18-year-old from Spain, entered the US Open ranked #55 in the world. On the tournament’s fifth day, he defeated the world’s #3 player, Stefanos Tsitsipas, in a 5-set match. On Sunday, he beat Peter Gojowczyk in another 5-set match, becoming the youngest player ever to reach the quarter-finals at the US Open. On Tuesday night, Alcaraz was forced to give up in the middle of a match because of an injury in his right leg. Many people believe that being young and unknown gives these players more freedom, since they’re playing without much pressure. Because no one expected them to win at all, no matter how far they go, they’re making progress. Many older players warn that even though it’s exciting to see young players do great things, the pressure of continuing to play well can be very difficult. They point to a long history of young players who started off strong, but had trouble continuing to play at the same level.8.What do we learn about the young players?A.Leylah Annie Fernandez is slow in action.B.Emma Raducanu has made big progress.C.Carlos Alcaraz has reached the semi-finals.D.Shelby Rogers has beaten Emma Raducanu.9.Which of the following probably has left the contest?A.Leylah Annie Fernandez.B.Emma Raducanu.C.Carlos Alcaraz.D.Shelby Rogers.10.Why do the young players perform well according to the last paragraph?A.They are not famous.B.They practice very hard.C.Their opponents aren’t strong.D.Their opponents don’t work hard.11.How does the writer develop the passage?A.By telling some stories.B.By providing some facts.C.By listing some numbers.D.By offering some reasons.D A company testing driverless cars has received permission from the state of California to operate the vehicles without backup drivers.The tests will be carried out by Cruise, the self-driving car company owned by General Motors. Cruise reported last week that it got a permit from the California Department of Motor Vehicles to let the self-driving cars travel on their own.The company plans to have them operating in San Francisco by the end of this year. Cruise is still just testing its self-driving vehicles.But it plans to offer ride-sharing services in major cities across the United States in the future.Until now, testing was only carried out with human backup drivers in all Cruise vehicles.Rules required the backup drivers to be inside the cars and ready to take control of the vehicles if necessary. Cruise has completed enough testing to feel that it is now ready to safely operate the cars without humans, said company spokesman Ray Wert.Wert said that Cruise will go neighbourhood-by-neighbourhood in San Francisco and launch the driverless vehicles slowly before spreading to the whole city.It will also hold community meetings to answer people’s questions about the program. “We understand that this is a trust race as much as it is a technology race,” Wert told The Associated Press.“This is absolutely about making sure that we’re doing this with San Francisco.” The approval in California followed a similar decision in Arizona.Arizona state officials approved a request by Waymo, a company owned by Google’s parent company Alphabet Inc., to open its ride-sharing service to the public in vehicles without human drivers.The service was launched last week in the city of Phoenix. Steven Shladover is a research engineer at the University of California, Berkeley.Shladover says the latest moves by Waymo and Cruise are the next logical steps as the technology progresses. “I don’t see them as revolutionary steps, but they’re part of this step-by-step progress toward getting the technology to be able to work under a wider range of conditions,” he said.12.What will Cruise be allowed to do?A.Produce driverless cars.B.Begin to test driverless cars.C.Provide ride-sharing services in America.D.Let their driverless cars run by themselves.13.What’s Ray Wert’s attitude to Cruise’s driverless cars?A.Curious. B.Worried.C.Confident. D.Surprised.14.What do we learn about Waymo?A.It is more traditional than Cruise.B.It has progressed faster than Cruise.C.Its driverless cars aren’t safe enough.D.Its driverless cars haven’t hit the road.15.What does Steven Shladover think of the latest moves by Waymo and Cruise?A.They are unbelievable.B.They involve great risks.C.They are not surprising.D.They are not successful.Ⅱ.閱讀七選五 Your body is really quite an amazing machine.But you only get one, and you can either handle it with care, or you can abuse it. 16 You can eat good food, get enough sleep, keep good hygiene, do push-ups in your room, lift weights, take time to relax, go for a walk, dance, do yoga, or try a hundred other things.For now, let’s focus on exercise.One of my favourite movies is Forrest Gump.It’s the story of a young man who keeps winning success in spite of himself.At one point, Forrest is frustrated and confused about his life. 17 He starts to run, and keeps on running.After running back and forth from one coast to the other two and a half times, Forrest feels better and is finally able to sort his life out. 18 It’s at times like these when perhaps the best thing we can do for ourselves is to do what Forrest did: exercise ourselves better.Besides being good for your heart and lungs, exercise has an amazing way of giving you a shot of energy, melting stress away, and clearing your mind.There’s no single best way to exercise.Some teenagers play competitive sports; some prefer running, walking, biking, skateboarding, dancing, doing yoga, or lifting weights. 19 “Pain” doesn’t have to be the first thing that comes into your mind when you hear the word “exercise”. 20 In this way, it’s easy to maintain a consistent (堅持的) workout schedule.For best results, you should exercise for thirty minutes or so, at least three times a week.A.So what does he do?B.What’s the best form of exercise?C.Find something fun that you enjoy doing.D.We all feel depressed or confused at times.E.There are so many ways to stay physically sharp.F.Still others just like to get outside and move around.G.Whatever you will do, you need to keep your body healthy.16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Section Ⅰ Listening and SpeakingⅠ.語篇解讀:本文是一篇應用文。文章主要介紹了四款受青少年歡迎的app。1.A 細節理解題。根據對Instagram的介紹可知,這款app的特別之處在于其用戶在達到足夠的關注者數量后,可以通過推廣產品獲得一些收入。2.C 細節理解題。根據對Snapchat的介紹可知,在該app上,用戶發布的照片或視頻在他人看完后會很快被刪除,這樣設計的初衷是鼓勵更自然的互動。3.D 細節理解題。根據對YouTube的介紹可知,這款app已經被青少年普遍作為搜索引擎來使用。語篇解讀:本文是一篇記敘文。David Brown從小喜歡打籃球,13歲時徹底失明。經過堅持不懈的努力,后來成為世界上跑得最快的盲人運動員。4.C 細節理解題。根據第二段可知,David Brown在2008年因為文章獲獎而參加了奧運會,那個時候他意識到自己要開始拼搏,戰勝自我。5.B 細節理解題。根據第四段可知,David Brown剛開始喜歡籃球,后來由于徹底失明無法繼續打籃球而開始跑步。6.A 推理判斷題。根據倒數第三段可知,David Brown文章的主題是利用體育運動來戰勝困難與挫折。由此可見,他的文章是勵志的。7.C 推理判斷題。綜合全文可知,本文主要講述了David Brown戰勝自我、獲得成功的故事,他成功的關鍵是堅強的意志。因此C項能夠更好地概括David Brown的故事。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。美國網球公開賽是一項網球大滿貫賽事。在今年的大賽中,有三位青少年天才選手的驚人表現吸引了人們的眼光。8.B 細節理解題。根據第三段可知,Emma Raducanu今年年初在全世界只排在第339位,可是在這次大賽中卻擊敗了今年的奧運會冠軍。由此可知,她取得了很大進步。9.C 細節理解題。根據第四段可知,Carlos Alcaraz 由于右腿受傷已經放棄了接下來的比賽。10.A 推理判斷題。根據最后一段可知,這些年輕網球選手之所以發揮超常,是因為他們默默無聞,人們對他們沒有過高的期望,因此他們沒有任何壓力。11.B 推理判斷題。綜合全文可知,作者主要通過列舉一些事實來介紹三位天才的網球選手。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。在美國加利福尼亞,Cruise公司的無人駕駛汽車將首次在真正沒有后備司機的情況下上路。12.D 細節理解題。根據第一、二段可知,在加州機動車輛管理局的允許下,Cruise公司的無人駕駛汽車將首次在真正沒有后備司機的情況下上路。13.C 觀點態度題。根據第四段可知,Ray Wert認為Cruise公司的無人駕駛汽車已經經過了充分的試驗,可以安全上路了。14.B 細節理解題。根據第六段可知,Waymo公司不但先于Cruise公司使其無人駕駛汽車上路,而且開始提供拼車服務。15.C 推理判斷題。根據最后兩段可知,Steven Shladover認為,這兩家公司的新舉措不是什么革命性的突破,只是按部就班的進展。也就是說沒什么令人吃驚的。Ⅱ.語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。身體的重要性不言而喻,我們可以采取多種鍛煉方式來保持身體健康。16.E 下文列舉了各種各樣的健身方式,E項符合語境,是本段的主題句。17.A 上文說明阿甘(Forrest Gump)面臨的人生困境,下文是他所采取的措施,A項承上啟下,符合語境。18.D 根據下文的at times like these (像這樣的時刻)可知,D項符合語境。19.F 上文列舉了兩類人的健身選擇(Some teenagers ...; some ...),F項是作者列舉的另一類人(Still others ...)。20.C 上文作者指出:健身并不一定意味著“痛苦”,也就是說“健身可以是快樂的”,故C項符合語境。6 / 6Section Ⅰ Listening and Speaking 話題聽力提能 ——捕捉信息,精準判斷 聽下面4段對話。每段對話后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話讀兩遍。聽第1段材料,回答第1、2題。1.What is Tom going to play?A.Basketball. B.Table tennis. C.Tennis.2.Which class will Tom have a match with tomorrow?A.Class Four. B.Class Five. C.Class Six.聽第2段材料,回答第3、4題。3.What did the boy do yesterday?A.He stayed behind after school.B.He worked after school.C.He slept in class.4.What do we know about the boy?A.He prefers to go out and work soon.B.He has never passed any exams before.C.He is interested in neither school nor work.聽第3段材料,回答第5至7題。5.How did the woman probably look?A.Angry.B.Puzzled.C.Worried.6.What is Ann doing?A.Watching a fashion show.B.Watching a football match.C.Quarrelling with her husband.7.What does the woman advise the man to do?A.Make friends with Charlie.B.Never quarrel with his wife.C.Watch the football match at her home.聽第4段材料,回答第8至11題。8.What does the man do in his spare time?A.Play basketball with his friends.B.Swim with his friends.C.Watch track events.9.What’s the woman’s favourite sport?A.Swimming. B.Tennis. C.Skating.10.What will the woman do tomorrow morning?A.Go to a tennis match.B.Visit the man’s school.C.Watch TV.11.What does the man advise the woman to do?A.Practice playing tennis.B.Watch track events.C.Do more exercise. 話題表達實戰 ——聚焦主題,定向突破 情境:邁克和湯姆正在談論周末去看足球比賽的事情。閱讀并根據提示完成下面對話。Mike:Hi, Tom!Tom:Hi, Mike! There is going to be a football match on the playground this weekend. I’d like to watch it.1. (你愿意和我一起去嗎)?Mike:I’d like to, 2. (但是我必須復習英語).Tom:3. (為什么不在早上復習)?Mike:Sounds a good idea!Tom:I hear that the two teams are both powerful, so it will be an exciting match.Mike:I think so.4. (或許來自第一高中的那支隊伍更強一些).Tom:Maybe.Will our monitor go to watch the match, too?Mike:Of course.He is addicted to football matches.Tom:If so, 5. (我們將坐在一起談論比賽).Mike:OK.See you then.fitness n.健康;健壯;適合【教材原句】 In this unit, you will write about health and fitness.在本單元中,你將寫關于健康和健身(的文章)。【用法】(1)physical fitness 身體健康(2)fit adj. 健康的;適合的keep fit/healthy 保持健康be fit for sth/to do sth 適合某事/勝任做某事【佳句】 For our physical fitness,our headteacher strongly recommends us to join the fitness club.為了我們的身體健康,我們校長強烈建議我們加入健身俱樂部。【練透】 單句語法填空① has now become an important part in our lives, so many people will work out to keep .(fit)②Knowing that you have a good command of English, I do think that you are fit the job.【寫美】 完成句子③ , you’d better have a balanced diet and work out regularly.為了保持健康,你最好均衡飲食并經常鍛煉。work out 鍛煉;計算出;解決;制訂出;成功地發展【教材原句】 Come and work out at a gym! 來健身房鍛煉吧!【用法】work as 從事某種職業work on/upon 從事;忙于;繼續工作work for sth 努力促成某事work against sth 努力反對某事work out a problem 弄明白一道難題work one’s way through college 邊掙錢邊求學;半工半讀【佳句】 In my spare time, I often work out and it builds up my strength.在閑暇時間,我經常鍛煉,這增強了我的體力。【練透】 語境辨義①Neither Tom nor his friends know how to work out the problem. ②You have to work out a plan as quickly as possible. ③To our amazement, things don’t often work out as we expect. 【寫美】 詞匯升級④The famous actor keeps fit by taking exercise for an hour every morning.→The famous actor keeps fit by for an hour every morning.make it 獲得成功;準時到達【教材原句】 You can make it! 你可以獲得成功!【用法】make it to 準時到達;趕上make it as 成功地成為get it 明白【佳句】 In my view, you can make it if you don’t lose heart.在我看來,如果你不灰心,你就能獲得成功。【聯想】 “成功”的常見表達:(1)win/achieve/enjoy/score great success(2)be a success=be successful(3)(sth) be a (great) hit【練透】 語境辨義①As long as you have a dream, keep trying and you will make it. ②The flight leaves in twenty minutes — we’ll never make it. 【寫美】 詞匯升級③I hope you will succeed someday; I’m sure you will become a successful football player.→I hope you will someday; I’m sure you will become a successful football player.Section Ⅰ Listening and Speaking【話題聽說·勤操練】話題聽力提能1~5 CAACA 6~11 ACABCC聽力材料:(Text 1)M:Hi! Jane.Where are you going?W:Hi, Tom.I am going to the playground.M:I am going to play tennis. We will have a match with Class Four tomorrow. Do you like playing tennis?W:Oh, yes. I like it very much.M:Do you want to join us?W:Yes, but I have to go back to get my shoes and rackets.M:All right. See you on the playground.W:See you.(Text 2)W:Don’t you have any good news?M:No.Yesterday, I had to stay behind after school, because I was talking during my physics class.W:You’d better keep quiet during class.M:Sometimes I do.The day before yesterday, I was quiet during my history teacher’s class and I still had to stay behind after class.W:I don’t understand.M:Because I fell asleep during his class, but it wasn’t my fault.The lesson was very dull.W:I advise you to take school more seriously.If you don’t pass your exam, you will have to go out and work as a result.M:I don’t see that it makes much difference. If I have a job, I have to do dull work every day, but if I’m in school I must listen to dull teachers every day.(Text 3)M:Who made you so mad?W:I just had a quarrel with Charlie.M:Was it because of the football match?W:How did you know?M:Well, I came out for the same reason.I wanted to watch the football match while Ann wanted to watch a fashion show.W:Ann is lucky.At least she can watch the fashion show.Charlie never gives in.M:What else can I do then? Ann is having a baby now.I can’t make her angry.But I do want to watch the football match.W:I have a good idea.Why don’t you go to my home and watch the football match with Charlie? I can watch the fashion show with Ann.M:That’s great!(Text 4)M:What’s wrong? You look pale.W:It’s nothing serious.I just haven’t gotten much exercise lately.What do you do in your spare time?M:I often play basketball with my friends.W:What’s your favourite sport?M:My favourite summer sport is swimming, and my favourite winter sport is skating.I also like watching track events.You have a favourite sport, don’t you?W:My favourite sport is tennis, but I don’t play it well.M:I like it, too.There is a tennis match at our school tomorrow morning.Do you want to go?W:Sorry, I can’t.I want to watch the live broadcast of the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympic Games on TV. It will be very exciting.M:All right. By the way, you should pay more attention to your health.Do more exercise.W:I will.話題表達實戰1.Would you like to go with me2.but I have to go over my English3.Why not go over it in the morning4.Maybe the team from No.1 Senior High School is stronger5.we will sit together and talk about the match【知識要點·須拾遺】1.①Fitness; fit ②for ③To keep fit/healthy2.①解決 ②制訂出 ③成功地發展 ④working out3.①獲得成功 ②準時到達 ③make it4 / 4(共74張PPT)Section Ⅰ Listening and Speaking1話題聽說·勤操練目 錄2知識要點·須拾遺3課時檢測·提能力話題聽說·勤操練志在強化技能1 話題聽力提能 ——捕捉信息,精準判斷聽下面4段對話。每段對話后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話讀兩遍。1. What is Tom going to play?A. Basketball. B. Table tennis. C. Tennis.2. Which class will Tom have a match with tomorrow?A. Class Four. B. Class Five. C. Class Six.聽第1段材料,回答第1、2題。聽第2段材料,回答第3、4題。3. What did the boy do yesterday?A. He stayed behind after school.B. He worked after school.C. He slept in class.4. What do we know about the boy?A. He prefers to go out and work soon.B. He has never passed any exams before.C. He is interested in neither school nor work.聽第3段材料,回答第5至7題。5. How did the woman probably look?A. Angry. B. Puzzled. C. Worried.6. What is Ann doing?A. Watching a fashion show.B. Watching a football match.C. Quarrelling with her husband.7. What does the woman advise the man to do?A. Make friends with Charlie.B. Never quarrel with his wife.C. Watch the football match at her home.聽第4段材料,回答第8至11題。8. What does the man do in his spare time?A. Play basketball with his friends.B. Swim with his friends.C. Watch track events.9. What’s the woman’s favourite sport?A. Swimming. B. Tennis. C. Skating.10. What will the woman do tomorrow morning?A. Go to a tennis match.B. Visit the man’s school.C. Watch TV.11. What does the man advise the woman to do?A. Practice playing tennis.B. Watch track events.C. Do more exercise.聽力材料:(Text 1)M:Hi! Jane.Where are you going?W:Hi, Tom.I am going to the playground.M:I am going to play tennis.We will have a match with Class Fourtomorrow.Do you like playing tennis?W:Oh, yes.I like it very much.M:Do you want to join us?W:Yes, but I have to go back to get my shoes and rackets.M:All right.See you on the playground.W:See you.(Text 2)W:Don’t you have any good news?M:No.Yesterday, I had to stay behind after school, because I wastalking during my physics class.W:You’d better keep quiet during class.M:Sometimes I do.The day before yesterday, I was quiet during myhistory teacher’s class and I still had to stay behind after class.W:I don’t understand.M:Because I fell asleep during his class, but it wasn’t my fault.Thelesson was very dull.W:I advise you to take school more seriously.If you don’t pass yourexam, you will have to go out and work as a result.M:I don’t see that it makes much difference.If I have a job, I have to dodull work every day, but if I’m in school I must listen to dull teachersevery day.(Text 3)M:Who made you so mad?W:I just had a quarrel with Charlie.M:Was it because of the football match?W:How did you know?M:Well, I came out for the same reason.I wanted to watch the footballmatch while Ann wanted to watch a fashion show.W:Ann is lucky.At least she can watch the fashion show.Charlie nevergives in.M:What else can I do then? Ann is having a baby now.I can’t make herangry.But I do want to watch the football match.W:I have a good idea.Why don’t you go to my home and watch thefootball match with Charlie? I can watch the fashion show with Ann.M:That’s great!(Text 4)M:What’s wrong? You look pale.W:It’s nothing serious.I just haven’t gotten much exercise lately.What doyou do in your spare time?M:I often play basketball with my friends.W:What’s your favourite sport?M:My favourite summer sport is swimming, and my favourite wintersport is skating.I also like watching track events.You have a favouritesport, don’t you?W:My favourite sport is tennis, but I don’t play it well.M:I like it, too.There is a tennis match at our school tomorrowmorning.Do you want to go?W:Sorry, I can’t.I want to watch the live broadcast of the openingceremony of the Winter Olympic Games on TV. It will be very exciting.M:All right.By the way, you should pay more attention to yourhealth.Do more exercise.W:I will. 話題表達實戰 ——聚焦主題,定向突破 情境:邁克和湯姆正在談論周末去看足球比賽的事情。閱讀并根據提示完成下面對話。Mike:Hi, Tom!Tom:Hi, Mike! There is going to be a football match on theplayground this weekend.I’d like to watch it.1. (你愿意和我一起去嗎)?Mike:I’d like to, 2. (但是我必須復習英語).Would you like to go withme but I have to go over my English Tom:3. (為什么不在早上復習)?Mike:Sounds a good idea!Tom:I hear that the two teams are both powerful, so it will be anexciting match.Mike:I think so.4. (或許來自第一高中的那支隊伍更強一些).Tom:Maybe.Will our monitor go to watch the match, too?Mike:Of course.He is addicted to football matches.Why not go over it in the morning Maybe the team from No.1 Senior High School isstronger Tom:If so, 5. (我們將坐在一起談論比賽).Mike:OK. See you then.we will sit together and talk about the match 知識要點·須拾遺關注高頻詞匯2fitness n.健康;健壯;適合【教材原句】 In this unit, you will write about health and fitness.在本單元中,你將寫關于健康和健身(的文章)。(1)physical fitness 身體健康(2)fit adj. 健康的;適合的keep fit/healthy 保持健康be fit for sth/to do sth 適合某事/勝任做某事【用法】【佳句】 For our physical fitness,our headteacher stronglyrecommends us to join the fitness club.為了我們的身體健康,我們校長強烈建議我們加入健身俱樂部。【練透】 單句語法填空① has now become an important part in our lives, so manypeople will work out to keep .(fit)②Knowing that you have a good command of English, I do think thatyou are fit the job.Fitness fit for 【寫美】 完成句子③ , you’d better have a balanced diet and workout regularly.為了保持健康,你最好均衡飲食并經常鍛煉。To keep fit/healthy work out 鍛煉;計算出;解決;制訂出;成功地發展【教材原句】 Come and work out at a gym! 來健身房鍛煉吧!【用法】work as 從事某種職業work on/upon 從事;忙于;繼續工作work for sth 努力促成某事work against sth 努力反對某事work out a problem 弄明白一道難題work one’s way through college 邊掙錢邊求學;半工半讀【佳句】 In my spare time, I often work out and it builds up mystrength.在閑暇時間,我經常鍛煉,這增強了我的體力。【練透】 語境辨義①Neither Tom nor his friends know how to work out the problem. ②You have to work out a plan as quickly as possible. ③To our amazement, things don’t often work out as we expect. 解決 制訂出 成功地發展 【寫美】 詞匯升級④The famous actor keeps fit by taking exercise for an hour everymorning.→The famous actor keeps fit by for an hour everymorning.working out make it 獲得成功;準時到達【教材原句】 You can make it! 你可以獲得成功!make it to 準時到達;趕上make it as 成功地成為get it 明白【用法】【佳句】 In my view, you can make it if you don’t lose heart.在我看來,如果你不灰心,你就能獲得成功。【聯想】 “成功”的常見表達:(1)win/achieve/enjoy/score great success(2)be a success=be successful(3)(sth) be a (great) hit【練透】 語境辨義①As long as you have a dream, keep trying and you will make it. ②The flight leaves in twenty minutes — we’ll never make it. 獲得成功 準時到達 【寫美】 詞匯升級③I hope you will succeed someday; I’m sure you will become a successful football player.→I hope you will someday; I’m sure you will become a successful football player.make it 課時檢測·提能力培育學科素養3Ⅰ.閱讀理解AThe Most Popular Apps for TeensInstagramInstagram has become a popular way to get followers and get to feellike a celebrity.Instagram lets users post photos and videos for their users tocheck them out and be updated about what is going on intheir lives.Teens with enough followers are getting dealsfrom brands to promote products and earn money.WhatsAppWhatsApp has literally replaced text messages.In fact, messaginghas become synonymous with WhatsApp.WhatsApp allows you to sendand receive messages by using the Internet connection of your phone.Itallows sending images, GIFs, videos, voice clips anddocuments.Users can upload Status that stays for contactsto watch for 24 hours.SnapchatSnapchat is a visual social media platform with over 300 millionmonthly active users.Snapchat lets users share Snaps which could bephotos or videos.The video duration can be 60 seconds and Snapchatdeletes Snap as soon as the target user checks the Snap out.This temporarynature of the app was originally designed to encourage amore natural flow of interaction.There is also the featureof uploading Stories.You can even add 3D special effectsfor a better look.YouTubeYouTube needs no introduction and it is undoubtedly one of thepopular apps for teens.It is a popular video-sharing service where peoplecan upload and watch videos.Even parents encourage kids to use YouTubeto find educational videos.Users can search for any topic and find arelevant video.That is why YouTube has become the new search engineamong teens.語篇解讀:本文是一篇應用文。文章主要介紹了四款受青少年歡迎的app。本文是一篇應用文。文章主要介紹了四款受青少年歡迎的app。1. What’s special about Instagram’s users?A. They can sell products.B. They can become celebrities.C. They can send messages for free.D. They can post photos and videos.解析: 細節理解題。根據對Instagram的介紹可知,這款app的特別之處在于其用戶在達到足夠的關注者數量后,可以通過推廣產品獲得一些收入。2. What encourages a more natural flow of interaction on Snapchat?A. Uploading Status.B. Uploading Stories.C. Allowing Snaps to last a short time.D. Adding 3D special effects for photos.解析: 細節理解題。根據對Snapchat的介紹可知,在該app上,用戶發布的照片或視頻在他人看完后會很快被刪除,這樣設計的初衷是鼓勵更自然的互動。3. Which would be the best choice for us to search for a certain video?A. Instagram. B. WhatsApp.C. Snapchat. D. YouTube.解析: 細節理解題。根據對YouTube的介紹可知,這款app已經被青少年普遍作為搜索引擎來使用。B David Brown is known as the world’s fastest completely blindrunner.He was diagnosed with Kawasaki disease at 15 months old, whichled him to completely lose his sight by age 13.Brown says he was “living in fear for a number of years” — until hediscovered his passion for running.After winning an essay contest, heattended the Olympic Games in Beijing in 2008.It was at that time that heknew he wanted to compete himself.Paralympic runners train and compete alongside sighted guides.At theRio Games in 2016, Brown and his partner Jerome Avery ran 10.99 in themen’s 100-meter dash to take home the gold.Brown made his way to running from another sport.He explains thathe lost his left eye when he was 3, and lost vision in his right eye overtime.He played basketball as a kid, but was increasingly getting injuredbecause he couldn’t see the ball coming.“I took the opportunity to run onthe playground, and realised I had some speed there,” he says.He pursued his passion at the Missouri School for the Blind.Brownstarted at the school when he was 11, and it was there that he reallystarted running track.He got to his first Paralympic games by writing about running.Brownwas one of the 25 winners of an essay contest that got to attend the event inBeijing.He says he wrote about how he used sports to overcomeobstacles, noting that as he grew up he struggled with depression.It’s crucial to be in sync with your running partner.His new partnerSteward says he doesn’t have to slow down when running with Brown,because he’s fast.A 10-or 11-second race doesn’t require much speaking,Steward says, beyond the occasional cues.It’s also an honor, Brown says.He notes that Paralympic runnerscan’t do what they do without guides like Steward, who couldtheoretically run solo but choose not to.He calls it “a great honor”.語篇解讀:本文是一篇記敘文。David Brown從小喜歡打籃球,13歲時徹底失明。經過堅持不懈的努力,后來成為世界上跑得最快的盲人運動員。本文是一篇記敘文。David Brown從小喜歡打籃球,13歲時徹底失明。經過堅持不懈的努力,后來成為世界上跑得最快的盲人運動員。4. What made David Brown decide to struggle?A. Winning an essay contest.B. Winning an Olympic medal.C. Attending the 2008 Olympics.D. Attending the Missouri School.解析: 細節理解題。根據第二段可知,David Brown在2008年因為文章獲獎而參加了奧運會,那個時候他意識到自己要開始拼搏,戰勝自我。5. What led to the change in David Brown’s career path?A. His personal interest.B. His physical condition.C. His being diagnosed with Kawasaki disease.D. His taking part in his first Paralympic Games.解析: 細節理解題。根據第四段可知,David Brown剛開始喜歡籃球,后來由于徹底失明無法繼續打籃球而開始跑步。6. What do we learn about David Brown’s essay?A. It was inspiring.B. It was interesting.C. It was pessimistic.D. It was heartbreaking.解析: 推理判斷題。根據倒數第三段可知,David Brown文章的主題是利用體育運動來戰勝困難與挫折。由此可見,他的文章是勵志的。7. Which proverb can best describe David Brown’s story?A. All roads lead to Rome.B. Every cloud has a silver lining.C. Where there is a will, there is a way.D. Hope for the best, prepare for the worst.解析: 推理判斷題。綜合全文可知,本文主要講述了DavidBrown戰勝自我、獲得成功的故事,他成功的關鍵是堅強的意志。因此C項能夠更好地概括David Brown的故事。C Three teenage tennis stars have been amazing crowds at this year’s USOpen (美國網球公開賽).One of the athletes has left the contest becauseof an injury, but two others have reached the semi-finals, after defeatingmany famous players. Leylah Annie Fernandez is a 19-year-old Canadian, who is smallcompared to many other players, and has a different playing style.Sheoften hits the ball early, trying to make it difficult for her opponent (對手) to reach it.So far, Fernandez’s style is working wonderfully.Shedefeated Naomi Osaka, who’s ranked (排名) third in the world.Shealso defeated the world’s #5 player and #17 player. Earlier this year, 18-year-old British athlete Emma Raducanu wasranked #339 in the world.But people began to notice when she made it toWimbledon’s fourth round this summer.On Monday, Raducanu beatAmerican Shelby Rogers, who had just beaten the world’s #1 female,Australian Ash Barty.Yesterday, Raducanu faced #11 Belinda Bencic whowon the gold medal at this summer’s Olympics.Raducanu managed todefeat Bencic 6∶3, 6∶4.She has now reached the semi-finals. Carlos Alcaraz, an 18-year-old from Spain, entered the US Openranked #55 in the world.On the tournament’s fifth day, he defeated theworld’s #3 player, Stefanos Tsitsipas, in a 5-set match.On Sunday, hebeat Peter Gojowczyk in another 5-set match, becoming the youngestplayer ever to reach the quarter-finals at the US Open.On Tuesday night,Alcaraz was forced to give up in the middle of a match because of an injuryin his right leg. Many people believe that being young and unknown gives theseplayers more freedom, since they’re playing without muchpressure.Because no one expected them to win at all, no matter how farthey go, they’re making progress.Many older players warn that eventhough it’s exciting to see young players do great things, the pressure ofcontinuing to play well can be very difficult.They point to a long history ofyoung players who started off strong, but had trouble continuing to playat the same level.語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。美國網球公開賽是一項網球大滿貫賽事。在今年的大賽中,有三位青少年天才選手的驚人表現吸引了人們的眼光。本文是一篇說明文。美國網球公開賽是一項網球大滿貫賽事。在今年的大賽中,有三位青少年天才選手的驚人表現吸引了人們的眼光。8. What do we learn about the young players?A. Leylah Annie Fernandez is slow in action.B. Emma Raducanu has made big progress.C. Carlos Alcaraz has reached the semi-finals.D. Shelby Rogers has beaten Emma Raducanu.解析: 細節理解題。根據第三段可知,Emma Raducanu今年年初在全世界只排在第339位,可是在這次大賽中卻擊敗了今年的奧運會冠軍。由此可知,她取得了很大進步。9. Which of the following probably has left the contest?A. Leylah Annie Fernandez.B. Emma Raducanu.C. Carlos Alcaraz.D. Shelby Rogers.解析: 細節理解題。根據第四段可知,Carlos Alcaraz 由于右腿受傷已經放棄了接下來的比賽。10. Why do the young players perform well according to the lastparagraph?A. They are not famous.B. They practice very hard.C. Their opponents aren’t strong.D. Their opponents don’t work hard.解析: 推理判斷題。根據最后一段可知,這些年輕網球選手之所以發揮超常,是因為他們默默無聞,人們對他們沒有過高的期望,因此他們沒有任何壓力。11. How does the writer develop the passage?A. By telling some stories.B. By providing some facts.C. By listing some numbers.D. By offering some reasons.解析: 推理判斷題。綜合全文可知,作者主要通過列舉一些事實來介紹三位天才的網球選手。D A company testing driverless cars has received permission from thestate of California to operate the vehicles without backup drivers.The testswill be carried out by Cruise, the self-driving car company owned byGeneral Motors. Cruise reported last week that it got a permit from the CaliforniaDepartment of Motor Vehicles to let the self-driving cars travel on theirown.The company plans to have them operating in San Francisco by theend of this year. Cruise is still just testing its self-driving vehicles.But it plans to offerride-sharing services in major cities across the United States in thefuture.Until now, testing was only carried out with human backup driversin all Cruise vehicles.Rules required the backup drivers to be inside the carsand ready to take control of the vehicles if necessary. Cruise has completed enough testing to feel that it is now ready tosafely operate the cars without humans, said company spokesman RayWert.Wert said that Cruise will go neighbourhood-by-neighbourhood inSan Francisco and launch the driverless vehicles slowly before spreading tothe whole city.It will also hold community meetings to answer people’squestions about the program. “We understand that this is a trust race as much as it is a technologyrace,” Wert told The Associated Press.“This is absolutely about makingsure that we’re doing this with San Francisco.” The approval in California followed a similar decision inArizona.Arizona state officials approved a request by Waymo, a companyowned by Google’s parent company Alphabet Inc., to open its ride-sharing service to the public in vehicles without human drivers.The servicewas launched last week in the city of Phoenix. Steven Shladover is a research engineer at the University ofCalifornia, Berkeley.Shladover says the latest moves by Waymo andCruise are the next logical steps as the technology progresses. “I don’t see them as revolutionary steps, but they’re part of this step-by-step progress toward getting the technology to be able to work under awider range of conditions,” he said.語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。在美國加利福尼亞,Cruise公司的無人駕駛汽車將首次在真正沒有后備司機的情況下上路。本文是一篇說明文。在美國加利福尼亞,Cruise公司的無人駕駛汽車將首次在真正沒有后備司機的情況下上路。12. What will Cruise be allowed to do?A. Produce driverless cars.B. Begin to test driverless cars.C. Provide ride-sharing services in America.D. Let their driverless cars run by themselves.解析: 細節理解題。根據第一、二段可知,在加州機動車輛管理局的允許下,Cruise公司的無人駕駛汽車將首次在真正沒有后備司機的情況下上路。13. What’s Ray Wert’s attitude to Cruise’s driverless cars?A. Curious. B. Worried.C. Confident. D. Surprised.解析: 觀點態度題。根據第四段可知,Ray Wert認為Cruise公司的無人駕駛汽車已經經過了充分的試驗,可以安全上路了。14. What do we learn about Waymo?A. It is more traditional than Cruise.B. It has progressed faster than Cruise.C. Its driverless cars aren’t safe enough.D. Its driverless cars haven’t hit the road.解析: 細節理解題。根據第六段可知,Waymo公司不但先于Cruise公司使其無人駕駛汽車上路,而且開始提供拼車服務。15. What does Steven Shladover think of the latest moves by Waymo andCruise?A. They are unbelievable.B. They involve great risks.C. They are not surprising.D. They are not successful.解析: 推理判斷題。根據最后兩段可知,Steven Shladover認為,這兩家公司的新舉措不是什么革命性的突破,只是按部就班的進展。也就是說沒什么令人吃驚的。Ⅱ.閱讀七選五 Your body is really quite an amazing machine.But you only get one,and you can either handle it with care, or you can abuse it. 16 You can eat good food, get enough sleep, keep goodhygiene, do push-ups in your room, lift weights, take time to relax,go for a walk, dance, do yoga, or try a hundred other things.Fornow, let’s focus on exercise.One of my favourite movies is Forrest Gump.It’s the story of a youngman who keeps winning success in spite of himself.At one point, Forrestis frustrated and confused about his life. 17 He starts to run, andkeeps on running.After running back and forth from one coast to the othertwo and a half times, Forrest feels better and is finally able to sort his lifeout. 18 It’s at times like these when perhaps the best thing we can dofor ourselves is to do what Forrest did: exercise ourselves better.Besidesbeing good for your heart and lungs, exercise has an amazing way ofgiving you a shot of energy, melting stress away, and clearing yourmind.There’s no single best way to exercise.Some teenagers playcompetitive sports; some prefer running, walking, biking,skateboarding, dancing, doing yoga, or lifting weights. 19 “Pain” doesn’t have to be the first thing that comes into your mindwhen you hear the word “exercise”. 20 In this way, it’s easy tomaintain a consistent (堅持的) workout schedule.For best results, youshould exercise for thirty minutes or so, at least three times a week.A. So what does he do?B. What’s the best form of exercise?C. Find something fun that you enjoy doing.D. We all feel depressed or confused at times.E. There are so many ways to stay physically sharp.F. Still others just like to get outside and move around.G. Whatever you will do, you need to keep your body healthy.語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。身體的重要性不言而喻,我們可以采取多種鍛煉方式來保持身體健康。16. E 下文列舉了各種各樣的健身方式,E項符合語境,是本段的主題句。17. A 上文說明阿甘(Forrest Gump)面臨的人生困境,下文是他所采取的措施,A項承上啟下,符合語境。18. D 根據下文的at times like these (像這樣的時刻)可知,D項符合語境。本文是一篇說明文。身體的重要性不言而喻,我們可以采取多種鍛煉方式來保持身體健康。19. F 上文列舉了兩類人的健身選擇(Some teenagers ...;some ...),F項是作者列舉的另一類人(Still others ...)。20. C 上文作者指出:健身并不一定意味著“痛苦”,也就是說“健身可以是快樂的”,故C項符合語境。謝謝觀看! 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源列表 Section Ⅰ Listening and Speaking.docx Section Ⅰ Listening and Speaking.pptx Section Ⅰ Listening and Speaking(練習,含解析).docx 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫