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Overview

教案撰稿人

胡文宁

完稿时间

10-09-09

审核人

审核时间

课程进度

第2次课

课程标题

第一单元综合测评

学生对象:

高一秋季班(B版)

教学目标

(1)第一单元知识点复习

(2)第1单元综合测评

教学安排一览

事项

时间

1

第一单元知识点复习

15分钟

2

第一单元综合测评

70分钟

3

试卷讲解

35分钟

4

总结

5分钟

5

6

7

8

9

10

 

Review---第一单元知识点复习

Unit1

senior

(adj.)高级的

junior(adj.)初级的(+to)

appearance

(n.)外貌,外表

appear(v.)disappear

expression

(n.)表情,表达

express(v.)expressive(adj.)

impression

(n.)印象

impress(n./v.)impressive(adj.)

well-dressed

(adj.)穿着讲究的

副词-动词过去分词形容词

communication

(n.)交流,沟通

communicate(v.)…with

greet

(v.)问候,致意

greeting(n.)

cheerfully

(adv.)兴高采烈地

cheer(n./v.)cheerupcheerful(adj.)

employee

(n.)员工,职员

employ(v.)employer(n.)

sign

(n./v.)符号,签名

signup签约

remind

(v.)提醒

remindsb.ofdoingsth/doingsth

词组

glanceat

扫视,匆匆看

getdownto

开始认真对待

makeagoodimpressionon…

给……留下一个好印象

withouthesitation

毫不犹豫

句型

1.What’sup?

=What’shappening?

/What’sthematter?

2.theway(that/inwhich)

语法:

时态

一般状态

进行状态

完成状态

完成进行状态

现在

do

bedoing

havedone

havebeendoing

过去

did

was/weredoing

haddone

hadbeendoing

将来

willdo

willbedoing

willhavedone

willhavebeendoing

过去将来

woulddo

wouldbedoing

wouldhavedone

wouldhavebeendoing

时态与时间状语

时态

时间状语

一般现在时

every…,sometimes/usually/often…,at…,onSundays,fromtimetotime,

一般过去时

yesterday,last+时间(week,month,night,year…),时间(threedays,twoyears,severalweeks…)+ago,theotherday,in+过去的时间

一般将来时

next+时间(week,month,night,year…),tomorrow,in+一段时间

现在完成时

for+时间段,since+时间点,sofar,just,yet,uptonow,inthepast+时间(fewdays,threeyears…),recently,lately等

过去完成时

before,by+过去的时间,until,when,after,once,

过去进行时

thismorning,thewholemorning,allday,yesterday,

现在进行时

always,constantly,continually,again

Presentation---第一单元测试

卷(共105分)

I.ListeningComprehension

(30分)

II.VocabularyandGrammar(25分)

A.Choosethebestanswer

B.Choosethebestanswer.

C.Chooseproperwordsfromtheboxforthefollowingpassage.

III.Close(15分)

IV.ReadingComprehension(35分)

SectionB

Directions:

Readthefollowingfourpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

Heisthegreatestdetectivethatneverlivedandwillneverdie.Livingat221BBakerStreet,London,SherlockHolmes’characterandpersonalitysethimapartfromallothers.Hishighintelligence,strangeface,specialhat,magnifyingglass(放大镜),andever-presentpipeallhelpedcatchthereaders’imagination.

SirArthurConanDoylecreatedthegreatdetectiveinthenovel“AStudyinScarlet”in1887.Butnotuntil“TheAdventuresofSherlockHolmes”waspublishedin1890,didHolmesreallytakeholdofthepublic’simagination.Fromthatpointonpeoplecouldn’tgetenoughofHolmesandhisfriend,Dr.Watson,aretireddoctor.

In“TheFinalProblem”(1893),Holmesiskilled.ButConanDoylebroughthimbacktolifebecausethepublicweresoupset.Somepeopleevenworeblackarmbands(臂章)inthestreet.Inall,HolmesandWatsonwereinfournovelsand56shortstories.

Holmes’powersofobservationseemunrealuntilhesaysthefamousphrase,“Elementary,mydearWatson,”andthenliststhelogicalstepsthathavebroughthimtohisconclusion.Thesmallestdetailcanprovidehimwiththesolutiontoamystery.

Holmesisknowntobemoodyandantisocial(喜怒无常和不善社交的),lockinghimselfinhisapartmentandtakingdrugsforweeks.

TheauthordeliberatelyruledoutromanceinHolmes’lifebecausehebelievedthathehadtobeimmune(免疫的)fromordinaryhumanweaknessesandpassions.Holmeshaslargerconcerns.

1.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutHolmesisNottrue?

A.Hehasauniquepersonality.

B.Heisthegreatestdetectiveintheworldthathaseverlived.

C.Heisextremelyintelligent.

D.Heisgoodatnoticingdetailsandmakinglogicalconclusions.

2.WhendidHolmescatchpeople’sattention?

A.Whenheappearedinthenovel“AStudyinScarlet”.

B.When“TheAdventuresofSherlockHolmes”waspublished.

C.Whenhewaskilledin“TheFinalProblem”.

D.Whenhewasbroughtbacktolife.

3.Theunderlinedphrase“ruleout”probablymeansto____.

A.separate  B.giveup  C.exclude  D.putoff

4.Itcanbeinferredfromthestorythat____.

A.greatdetectivesareallmoodyandantisocial

B.Holmesislovedbythousandsofreaders

C.Holmeswouldlovetogetmarriedifnotdisturbedbylargerconcerns

D.deadpeoplecaneasilybebroughtbacktolifeinnovels

(B)

OneSunday,MarkdecidedtogosailinginhisboatwithhisfriendDan,butDanhappenedtobeaway.Dan’sbrotherJohnofferedtogoinsteadthoughhedidnotknowanythingaboutsailing.Markagreedandtheysetouttosea.

Soontheyfoundthemselvesinthickfog.Markwassurethattheywouldbehitbyabigship.Fortunatelyhesawalargebuoy(浮标)throughthefoganddecidedtotietheboattoitforsafety.Ashewasgettingontothebuoy,however,hedroppedthewetrope.TheboatmovedawayinthefogcarryingJohn,whodidnotknowhowtousetheradio.Hedrifted(漂流)aboutandwasnotseenuntiltwelvehourslater.

Markspentthenightonthebuoy.Intheearlymorninghefellasleep.Hewashavingabaddreamwhenashoutwokehimup.Aship,theGoodHope,cameupandheclimbedontoinandthankedthecaptain.ThecaptaintoldhimthatJohnhadbeenpickedupbyanothershipandtheship’scaptainhadsentoutamessage.“WithoutthemessageIwouldnothavefoundyouonthebuoy,”hesaid.

5.Marktriedtotietheboattothebuoysothat____.

A.hecouldspendthenightonitwhileJohnwaslookingforhelp

B.heandJohncouldgosailingagainwhenthefogcleared

C.itwouldn’tbehitbyotherships

D.hemightbepickedupbyapassingship

6.JohnandMarkbecameseparatedbecause____.

A.therewasn’troomforbothJohnandMarkonthebuoy

B.Johncouldn’tcontroltheboatanddriftedaway

C.MarkthoughtitsafetostayonthebuoybutJohndidn’t

D.Johnhadtostayintheboattoradioforhelp

7.WhatmadeitpossibleforMarktobefoundonthebuoy?

A.Johntoldpeoplewheretolookforhim.

B.JohnradioedtotheGoodHopetogethim.

C.HeshoutedwhenhecaughtsightoftheGoodHope.

D.Thecaptainsawhimasthefogcleared.

(C)

AftertheviolentearthquakethatshookLosAngelesin1994,earthquakescientistshadgoodnewstoreport:

Thedamageanddeathtollcouldhavebeenmuchworse.Morethan60peoplediedinthisearthquake.Bycomparison,anearthquakeofsimilarintensitythatshookAmericain1988claimed25,000victims.

InjuriesanddeathswererelativelylessinLosAngelesbecausethequakeoccurredat4:

31a.m.onaholiday,whentrafficwaslightonthecity’shighways.Inaddition,changesmadetotheconstructioncodesinLosAngelesduringthelast20yearshavestrengthenedthecity’sbuildingsandhighways,makingthemmoreresistanttoquakes.

Despitethegoodnews,civilengineersaren’trestingontheirsuccesses.Pinnedtotheirdrawingboardsareblueprintsforimprovedquake-resistantbuildings.Thenewdesignsshouldofferevengreatersecuritytocitieswhereearthquakesoftentakeplace.

Inthepast,makingstructuresquake-resistantmeantfirmyetflexiblematerials,suchassteelandwood,thatbendwithoutbreaking.Later,peopletriedtoliftabuildingoffitsfoundation,andinsertrubberandsteelbetweenthebuildinganditsfoundationtoreducetheimpactofgroundvibrations.Themostrecent5designsgivebuildingsbrainsaswellasconcreteandsteelsupport.Calledsmartbuildings,thestructuresrespondlikelivingorganismstoanearthquake’svibrations.Whenthegroundshakesandthebuildingtipsforward,thecomputerwouldforcethebuildingtoshiftintheoppositedirection.

Thenewsmartstructurescouldbeveryexpensivetobuild.However,thatwouldsavemanylivesandwouldbelesslikelytobedamagedduringearthquakes.

8.OnereasonwhythelossoflivesintheLosAngelesearthquakewascomparativelylowisthat____.

A.improvementshadbeenmadeintheconstructionofbuildingsandhighways

B.itoccurredintheresidentialareasratherthanonthehighways

C.largenumbersofLosAngelesresidentshadgoneforaholiday

D.newcomputershadbeeninstalledinthebuildings

9.Thefunctionofthecomputermentionedinthepassageisto____.

A.helpstrengthenthefoundationofthebuilding

B.predictthecomingofanearthquakewithaccuracy

C.counterbalanceanearthquake’sactiononthebuilding

D.measuretheimpactofanearthquake’svibrations

10.Thesmartbuildingsdiscussedinthepassage____.

A.wouldcauseseriousfinancialproblems

B.wouldbeworthwhilethoughcostly

C.wouldincreasethecomplexityofarchitecturaldesign

D.canreducethegroundvibrationscausedbyearthquakes

11.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatinminimizingthedamagecausedbyearthquakesattentionshouldbefocusedon____.

A.theincreasinguseofrubberandsteelincapitalconstruction

B.thereductionoftheimpactofgroundvibrations

C.thedevelopmentofflexiblebuildingmaterials

D.earlyforecastsofearthquakes

SectionC

Directions:

ReadthefollowingtextandchoosethemostsuitableheadingfromA-Fforeachparagraph.Thereisoneextraheadingwhichyoudonotneed

A.BenefitsOneMayGetfromReadingHonestAdvertisements

B.InteractionsbetweentheAdvertiserandtheCustomer

C.TypesofAdvertisementReaders

D.TricksofDishones

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