高中英语 Unit 1 Living with technology课时跟踪练(四)牛津译林版选修7

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高中英语-Unit-1-Living-with-technology-reading-1教案-牛津译

高中英语-Unit-1-Living-with-technology-reading-1教案-牛津译

M7-U1 Living with technologyPeriod 2 Reading 1I. Tea ching aims:1. Develop students’ ability in reading.2. Make students know the history of TV and audio devices.II. T eaching important point:Get Ss to grasp the m ain idea of the textIII. Teaching difficult point:How to get the a brief understanding of the text.He lp students to finish the exercises on page4-5.IV. Procedures:Step1. GreetingStep 2: Lead-inBegin the class with a questionnaire.Do yo u know “High tech”?Questions:What are the differences between tape recorders, CD p layers, MD players and MP3 players? What functions do you need in an audio device other than palying music?If you were an audio device designer, what would your audio device look like?Step 3:Learning reading strategy: understanding subtitlesSubtitles appear after titles and give you more information about the text than the titles. T V (In order of time)Audio devices( By types of equipm ent)●This reading passage is mainly organized in chronological order.●Make a timeline. Use Part C2 as a referencesStep 4: Reading1.Fast readingRead the text quickly and answer questions2. Ca reful readingRead the passage again and complete Parts C1 and C2.3.TasksAsk students to finish Part D and E.Step 5: Discussion1.More and more people are using computers for information and entertainment. Do you think we will still need books and TVs in the future? Why or why not?2.What are the possible disadvantages of having a lot of technology in our lives?Step 6: Homework1. Finish A1, A2 on P 102.2. Preview word power.V. Design of writing on blackboard:VI. Record after teaching:2。

高中英语Unit1LivingwithtechnologySectionⅠWeletotheunit

高中英语Unit1LivingwithtechnologySectionⅠWeletotheunit

Unit 1Living with technologySectionⅠWele to the unit&Reading课后篇巩固提升一、写作词汇检测根据每组的提示词,完成或翻译句子1.receive1)The man picked up the and then put it down.2)她收到了请柬,但是没有接受。

2)She received an invitation but she didn’t accept it.2.store1)The table can be folded flat for easy .2)请把蛋糕储存在冰箱里。

2)Please store the cake into the fridge.3.adapt1)The of the stage play was very successful.2)大部分孩子很快能适应新学校。

2)Most children can adapt to the new school soon.运用所学单词或短语造句4.wind up5.sceptical6.drawback二、阅读词汇检测阅读下列句子,说出黑体词的含义1.Eventually the girl got the good chance.含义:2.My father used to have a digital watch.含义:3.He tried to make the new books accessible to the children.含义:4.When will you distribute these books and pens?含义:5.It is said that the plane has been delayed.含义:三、语法填空1.I don’t want to keep in touch him.2.His carelessness contributed his failure.3.Within a short time nearly all TV broadcasts were made colour.4. the same time,some people are against it.5.The man,along his wife,came to attend the ceremony.6.I’m afraid that I can’t keep pace the young.7.As your homework,don’t worry about it.8.If you get into trouble,you can rely your parents.9.It is up you to persuade her to change her mind.10.This is a team made up doctors and nurses.四、选词填空1.This horse is too weak to the others.2.People can each other even when they live far apart.3.It begins slowly and bees worse .4.Keep writing daily and you’ll this habit one day.5.I’m sorry I’m late for school again because I forgot tomy watch.6. science and technology,our resources are being protected.7.We need to in the reform of political and economic systems.五、阅读理解ALoma just had to get in touch with someone:“I had to tell my best friend something important.I tried calling her but I couldn’t get through.So I sent her an email and then I spoke to her on MSN.Without technology I would not have been able to tell her.”Staying connected with friends and family is important for us.T hat’s why we asked our readers to tell us how cellphones,emails,blogs,text messaging,and personal pages help them keep in touch.More than 1,500 responded.Most of them told us they couldn’t live without technology:80% of teens said they need technology to stay in touch.Almost 30% said they’d pletely lose touch with their friends without their cellphones and other methods of munication.What do they do when they’ve got news they need to share now?Most teens say they try to reach their friends by phone.But if they don’t reach them,they useQQ,emails,and text messaging to get the words out.Lots of people use one way of munication—like text messaging—to get a friend’s attention and then use another where they can talk more.“My friends and I alwaystell each other everything that happens.So I send them text messages to tell them to e online so we can talk about it,” said Sabeiha.“When planning to get together with friends”,Julian said,“the easiest and fastest way I know is to send a text message to my contact group.”Jocelyn said.“If I want to go to see a movie with a few friends,I usually send a text message to them.By telephone,you have to call every single friend one by one.But text messaging allows you to send the same message to as many as you’d like,which saves a lot of time.”1.Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?A.Emails.B.Blogs.C.Personal pages.D.Personal letters.,A、B、C三项都提到了,但是D项并未提及。

高中英语:Unit 1《Living with technology》教案Reading()

高中英语:Unit 1《Living with technology》教案Reading()

Unit 1 Living with technologyReading---教案Teaching aims:(1) Encourage the Ss to grasp the main idea of the article.(2) Stimulate the Ss’ interest in learning English by talking about their own experiences.(3) Students are expected to gain some knowledge about technology(4) Develop the students’ reading ability---how to read a reviewImportant points & difficult points:(1)Get students to understand the main idea of the reading passage.(2)Have students know something about the technology.Procedure:Step1 deal with reading strategySubtitles appear after titles and give you more information about the text than the titles.Step2 lead-in• 1. What did the first TV in your home look like?•How big was it?•What was the picture like?•What does the TV you are using now look like?•How big is it?•What is the picture like?•What functions do you need in your TV other than showing TV programmes?Step3 pictures presentationShow Ss some pictures,and answer the questions.•Questions:•What are the differences between tape recorders, CD players, MD players and MP3 players?•What functions do you need in an audio device other than playing music?•If you were an audio device designer, what would your audio device look like?Step4 fast-reading•Find the answerquickly according to the order of time.• 1. When did regular public TV broadcasting begin around the world?• 2. What is WebTV?• 3. What was invented in 1954?Questions1. When and where was the first long-distance TV broadcast made?A. In 1925 in the USA.B. In 1926 in the UK.C. In 1928 in the UK.D. In 1928 in both the USA and the UK.2. Who might be the inventor of the first T V?A. Vladimir Zworykin from Russia.B. Philo Farnsworth in the USA.C. John Logie Baird from Scotland.D. It remains uncertain.3. How many countries have put digital TV into operation according to the passage?A. Only one.B. Already two.C. At most three.D. At least four.4. Who might have attributed to the development of the Walkman?A. Two Japanese engineers.B. Three American scientists.C. Thomas Edison.D. Emile Berliner.5. What is the main factor that causes the spring up of music websites all over the Internet?A. The popularity of Walkman.B. The development of the MD player.C. The development of MPs technology.D. The wide use of Discman.6. How is the passage organized ___________________.A. by paragraphsB. in chronological orderC. by conceptsD. by sub-topicsStep7 Development of the LU system before World War IIStep11 HomeworkRetell the text according to the time order.。

高中英语 Unit 1 Living well课时跟踪练(一)新人教版选修7

高中英语 Unit 1 Living well课时跟踪练(一)新人教版选修7

课时跟踪练(一) Warming Up & Reading — Pre-readingⅠ.阅读理解AMatthew Ames returned to Brisbane from Melbourne at the weekend after experiencing one of many rounds of surgery, becoming Australia's first bionic (仿生学的) man. Matthew Ames was at home on Monday morning, adjusting to national media attention and life with titanium rods (钛杆) in what remains of his arms and legs. If all goes to plan, later in the year he will have more surgery to fix bionic prosthetics (假肢).It all started 15 months ago, when the Origin Energy engineer —who lived with his wife Diane and four children in Camp Hill in Brisbane's east — began feeling like he was coming down with the “man flu”. A week later he was in hospital, senseless and on life support, which was caused by a deadly form of bacteria.“He had a 99% chance of dying,”Matthew's son Luke, 9, said in a program, Sunday Night which drew more than 2.12 million viewers nationally.Matthew's younger sons Ben, 8, and Will, 7, added:“And only 1% of living.”Proudly Will concluded:“And the 1% won against the 99%.”Matthew's families were told Matthew's only chance of survival was to have his four limbs removed. For Diane, the choice was easy. She could not allow their children to grow up without a father. Eventually, Matthew came to, only to find he had no arms and legs.On Monday, he is attending a Pride of Australia Medal ceremony for which he has been nominated (被提名) in the courage category. “The 40­year­old is slowly getting used to a few more people knowing about his story,” his sister Kate told Fairfax Media. “We tol d his story so that he was known to the kids, and thus people wouldn't stop and stare,” Kate continued. “We're not sure what to expect now that his story has aired across Australia. The effect it would have in a positive way on people is beyond our expecta tion.”语篇解读:澳大利亚人Matthew Ames因病不得不截去四肢以挽救其生命,手术后,Matthew又通过多次手术安装了假肢,他战胜病魔的意志和决心鼓舞了很多人。

18学年高中英语Unit1Livingwithtechnology课时跟踪练(三)牛津译林版选修7

18学年高中英语Unit1Livingwithtechnology课时跟踪练(三)牛津译林版选修7

课时跟踪练(三) Word power, Grammar and usage & Task一、全练语言点,基稳才能楼高Ⅰ.单词拼写1.Ample (充足的) sunshine and rainfall do good to the crops.2.We like our English teacher, who is tall and elegant (优雅的).3.I scanned (浏览) the list quickly for my name just now.4.For obvious (显而易见的) reasons, I'd prefer not to give my name.5.We still have a long way to go and need to work hard to achieve all­round (全面的) development.6.His casual (漫不经心的) attitude annoyed his teacher.7.I bought an electronic (电子的) organ for my daughter as her birthday present.8.A year passed by, and still she had not found a suitable (合适的) job.Ⅱ.单句语法填空1.They are standing there, talking about the electronic (electron) goods.2.For your selection, we are sending you a list of the items which might be suitable for your market requirements.3.Ms Chen is a translator. At present she is engaged in translating a novel. She is determined to finish the translation next week. (translate) 4.—Where should we go for lunch?—Nowhere in particular, anywhere you like.5.You have to answer for any errors in the calculations.6.He gave us a casual glance as he walked by, but he didn't stop.7.It is obvious that they can't understand the meaning of these words.8.Mrs Brown was much disappointed to see the washing machine she had had repaired (repair) went wrong again.Ⅲ.单句改错1.The life he adjusted himself to have changed completely.have→has2.John was fired last month because his casual attitude towards his job.because 后加of3.Scan the horizon, I couldn't see any sign of the ship.Scan→Scanning4.Something is wrong with my watch, I will have someone repaired this afternoon.repaired→repair5.This river is seriously polluted and is not suit for any fish to grow in.suit→suitable6.We don't have enough books for everybody, some of you will have to share.you→whom或some前加and二、勤练高考题型,多练自能生巧Ⅰ.阅读理解Robots performing tasks according to a predetermined set of instructions are nothing new. But robots able to learn how to cook by watching videos are a completely different approach, which is conducted by a group of researchers at the University of Maryland.If you have posted a video of your favorite recipe on the popular website YouTube, chances are that it will be used by a robot. University of Maryland's professor Yiannis Aloimonos, leader o f the group, said “There exists a large amount of video information on the Internet that our robots can capitalize_on.”“At present, the videos are fed electronically,” said research scientist Cornelia Fermuller. “Originally, we took our own videos, our cameras looking at us doing the cooking,” she explained. “And, as the robot advances, it reacts to good quality videos. And it will react to even lower quality home­made videos.”So far, the robot named Julia can make a simple salad by breaking each task into basic parts, such as grasping a spoon, bringing it to the bowl, stirring the salad and observing the results.But why teach a robot how to understand a video when it can easily follow a fixed program? Aloimonos believes predetermined instructions lack flexibility. He thinks one of the problems is how to make the robot understand and use what it learns during a certain task, the so­called feedback (反馈意见); another is the introduction of language.“I beli eve it will take quite some time before the robots are able to understand metaphorical (比喻性的) language,” he added. “But,” he said, “we don't need that to create a new world where the robots will be working for us.”语篇解读:机器人按既定指令完成任务并不让人觉得新鲜,但能看着视频学做饭的机器人,你可能前所未闻。

高中英语-Unit-1-Living-with-technology-wordpower教案-牛津译

高中英语-Unit-1-Living-with-technology-wordpower教案-牛津译

M7-U1 Living with technologyPeriod 4 Word powerI. Teaching aim:Students are expected to learn some words related to electri cal and electronic goods especially household appliances and know how these devices are used.II. Teaching important point:En large students’ vocabulary by talking about how useful are in different ways in their daily life.III. Teaching difficult points:Remember names of different electrical appliances and electronic devices.IV. Procedures:Step 1 Greet ing and Lead-inEncourage students to think out some household appliances by some given information.air-conditionersTVswashing machinesrefrigeratorsvacuum cleanersStep2. Vocabulary learning1. Focus on Part A on page 6 and make surethat Students understand what those phrases in blue actually mean.Ask students to arrange the goods in the corr ect section.2. Focus on Part B on page 6 and make surethat Students are familiar with the names of the goods in the household appliances section and what these devices are used for.Step3. ExtensionEncourag e students to recall the words related to electrical and electronic goods according to the given situations—having a travel, at home and having a class.Step4. Consolidation1. Focus on Part B on page 7 to checkStudents’ u nderstanding and application of the new words they have learnt.2.Part D: arrange the electrical and electronic goods I order of importance. Divide stud ents into small groups to have a discussion.For studyelectronic dictionary electric calculator tape recordereducational software electronic translators pro jector loud-speakerFor entertainmentcomputer mobile phone MP4/MP3 TV/DVDdigital camera video gam e playerFor the householdelectric rice cookers electric woks refrigerators microwave ovens air-conditio ner washing machines electric blanket vacuum cleaners Step5. Homework1. Review the words to express electronic and electrical goods.2. Do some related exercises.V. Design of writing on blackboard:VI. Rec ord after teaching:2。

高中英语 Unit 1《Living with technology》Welcome to the Unit教案2 译林版选修7

高中英语 Unit 1《Living with technology》Welcome to the Unit教案2 译林版选修7

Unit 1 Living with technology Welcome to the unit---教案Teaching goals:[Ability goals: Enable students to talk about technology and get information Learning ability goals: Help the students learn how to talk about the electronic technologyTeaching important points: How to talk about technologyTeaching difficult points: How to make a des cription on the effects of the technology on our lives.Teaching methods: Speaking , discussion and pair work.Teaching aids: A computer , a tape recorder and a project.Teaching Procedures:Step 1. BrainstormingWhat elec trical and electronic products do you have at home?Step 2. picture description1. Ask studen ts to talk about the four pictures..2. Explain some words and sentences.Which do you think is the most important?Why? Is there anything that you don’t thi nk is useful?Technological developments in the last few decades have been breathing. Look at the pictures below and describe what you see.Step 3. DiscussionNow work in pairs and ha ve a discussion about these questions and the pictures. Do you th ink these things has made our convenient or have they made simple things mor e complicated?What do you think life would be like without these products?With people’s hard work and intelligence, human bei ngs own lots of useful and handy electric and electronic devices. These devices do ma ke us save a lot of time and energy. Besides, they free us from heavy housework. But we should not depend completely on them. We hu man beings should make reasonable useof them so that we can relax ourselves and find pleasure a nd happiness in our life. Step 4 HomeworkWrite a composition about advantages an d disadvantages of technology and preview reading.。

2019-2020学年高中英语 Unit 1 Living with technology课时跟踪练(一)牛津译林版选修7

2019-2020学年高中英语 Unit 1 Living with technology课时跟踪练(一)牛津译林版选修7

2019-2020学年高中英语 Unit 1 Living with technology课时跟踪练(一)牛津译林版选修7Ⅰ.阅读理解AWhen Tom Szaky sees a juice container thrown away, he doesn't see rubbish, but he sees a pencil case. Sweet wrappers? A beautiful kite! But these are not the imaginings of a dreamer. Fo r the 28­year­old CEO of Trenton, New Jersey­based TerraCycle, they're a business model.The fast­talking Szaky is leading the new industry of upcycling (升级改造). Instead of recycling, TerraCycle takes packaging headed for landfills (废物填埋地) and reuses it — more or less whole. TerraCycle's 85 employees make nearly 200 products, sold at shops such as Petco, Kmart, Whole Foods Market, and Target.Szaky's $7.4 million company, now also moving ahead in Mexico, Canada, the United Kingdom and Brazil, is quite different from the business he founded with his classmate Jon Beyer in 2002 as a freshman at Princeton University. The two entered a business competition with a plan to sell organic plant fertilizers made from worm waste. They lost the competition, but started the business anyway.With their goal — to make products entirely out of rubbish — suddenly clear, Szaky knew the time was right to drop out of Princeton.TerraCycle's first product used dining­hall waste to feed the worms and thrown­away bottles to package the fertilizer. The result: a cheap, green breakthrough. Word spread, and in 2004, Home Depot began carrying the fertilizer in its Canadian stores.To Szaky, waste does not exist in nature. TerraCycle is a “second chance” employer of, say, a piece of furn iture, an ice­cream container. As Szaky points out, “The biggest problem with most green, fair­trade, and organic products is that they tend to cost more. At TerraCycle, everything is made from rubbish, and rubbish is free. People should be able to protect the planet without having to pay a cost for that right.”语篇解读:本文介绍了Szaky创立TerraCycle公司对垃圾进行升级改造,从而制造出新产品的经过及理念。

高中英语Unit1《Livingwithtechnology》教案-Reading(牛津译林版选修7)

高中英语Unit1《Livingwithtechnology》教案-Reading(牛津译林版选修7)

高中英语:Unit 1《Living with technology》教案-Reading(牛津译林版选修7)牛津选修七Unit 1 Living with technology之Reading---教案Teaching aims:(1) Encourage the Ss to grasp the main idea of the article.(2) Stimulate the Ss’ interest in learning English by talking about their ow nexperiences.(3) Students are expected to gain some knowledge about technology(4) Develop the students’ reading ability---how to read a reviewImportant points & difficult points:(1)Get students to understand the main idea of the reading passage.(2)Have students know something about the technology.Procedure:Step1 deal with reading strategySubtitles appear after titles and give you more information about the text than the titles.Step2 lead-in• 1. What did the first TV in your home look like?•How big was it?•What was the picture like?•What does the TV you are using now look like?•How big is it?•What is the picture like?•What functions do you need in your TV other than showing TV programmes? Step3 pictures presentationShow Ss some pictures,and answer the questions.•Questions:•What are the differences between tape recorders, CD players, MD players andMP3 players?•What functions do you need in an audio device other than playing music?•If you were an audio device designer, what would your audio device look like? Step4 fast-reading•Find the answerquickly according to the order of time.• 1. When did regular public TV broadcasting begin around the world?• 2. What is WebTV?• 3. What was invented in 1954?Questions1. When and where was the first long-distance TV broadcast made?A. In 1925 in the USA.B. In 1926 in the UK.C. In 1928 in the UK.D. In 1928 in both the USA and the UK.2. Who might be the inventor of the first T V?A. Vladimir Zworykin from Russia.B. Philo Farnsworth in the USA.C. John Logie Baird from Scotland.D. It remains uncertain.3. How many countries have put digital TV into operation according to the passage?A. Only one.B. Already two.C. At most three.D. At least four.4. Who might have attributed to the development of the Walkman?A. Two Japanese engineers.B. Three American scientists.C. Thomas Edison.D. Emile Berliner.5. What is the main factor that causes the spring up of music websites all over the Internet?A. The popularity of Walkman.B. The development of the MD player.C. The development of MPs technology.D. The wide use of Discman.6. How is the passage organized ___________________.A. by paragraphsB. in chronological orderC. by conceptsD. by sub-topicsStep7 Development of the LU system before World War IIStep11 HomeworkRetell the text according to the time order.。

高考英语一轮复习Unit1Livingwithtechnology课时作业牛津译林版选修7

高考英语一轮复习Unit1Livingwithtechnology课时作业牛津译林版选修7

Unit1 Living with technology(建议用时40分钟)Ⅰ. 单项填空1. (2015·黄山模拟)—Your daughter is in her thirties. I can’t understand ________ married again and again.—Now she is at the peak of her career. Work means more to her than anything else.A. her to delay to getB. her delaying to getC. her to delay gettingD. her delaying getting【解析】选D。

句意: ——你女儿30多岁了。

我不明白她为什么一再地推迟结婚。

——眼下她处在事业的高峰期。

工作对她来说要比其他事情更重要。

understand, delay后面均可以跟动名词, 根据understand sb. doing为动名词的复合结构, delay doing sth. “耽误做某事”可知答案。

【误区警示】由于受汉语影响, 学生认为可以用understand sb. to do sth. 而误选C。

此题只要记住可以跟动名词的动词即可突破。

2. I’m afraid I’m not ________ to help with the talent show, for I am fully occupied with my own project.A. reliableB. acceptableC. convenientD. accessible【解析】选D。

句意: 恐怕我没有机会帮助你去选秀比赛, 因为我要全身心投入到我自己的事情中。

根据语境“全身心忙于……”推知“不能去……”。

be accessible to“可以达到……”, 符合语境。

reliable“可靠的; 可以信赖的”; acceptable“可以接受的”; convenient“方便的; 便利的”。

高考英语一轮复习Unit1Livingwithtechnology高效演练跟踪牛津译林版选修

高考英语一轮复习Unit1Livingwithtechnology高效演练跟踪牛津译林版选修

Unit 1 Living with technology[学生用书P137]Ⅰ单句语法填空1.Five members voted for the proposal while eight voted against it.2.The Exhibition Centre is easily accessible(access) to the general public.3.It is typical of students to stay up reading till late night before the final exam.4.He wondered how much money he could have saved in translation(translate) if he could have learnt English.5.Absorbed(absorb) in a game, the boy didn’t realize it was dark outside.6.The teacher was distributing(distribute) the sweets among the children when a boy burst out crying.7.Two new motor roads have recently been opened, and several others are under construction(construct).8.(2019·徐州高三质检)In the end the choice was narrowed down to three people who might be suitable(suit) for the job.9.Nobody can casually(casual) succeed; it comes from the thorough self­control and the will.10.At first he was opposed(oppose) to the scheme, but we managed to argue him into accepting it.11.If you don’t try,how do you know you’re going to be rejected(rejection)?12.It is obvious to the students that they should get well prepared for their future.13.Jack came from a poor family, so his parents had to sacrifice a lot to pay(pay) for his schooling.14.He is afraid to face the difficulty he thinks he’ll have passing the driving test tomorrow, and he finds it difficult to get rid of the worries.15.Fearing that most of the citizens voted against him,he wore a smile.Ⅱ单句改错1.He tried three times in the driving test and eventual he passed.even tual→eventually2.It is typical for her to put off what should be done till tomorrow.for→of 3.This is obvious that he is the best person for the work.This→It4.The shop ordered 20 co pies of the book and now it can’t get rid them.rid 后加of5.It was on September 3rd, 2015 when we celebrated the 70 anniversary of the victory of the world antifascist(反法西斯主义的) war.when→that6.Parents are opposed to give more free time to their children.give→giving 7.In the traditional festival people often sacrifice some fruits and desserts for gods.for→to8.He often makes up with stories, so we can’t believe him at all.去掉with Ⅲ完成句子1.有些东西,只有在你真正失去的时候才会感到它对你是如此的重要。

高中英语Unit1LivingwithtechnologySectionⅤProject教学案牛津译林版选修7

高中英语Unit1LivingwithtechnologySectionⅤProject教学案牛津译林版选修7

Unit 1 Living with technology Section Ⅴ Project[原文呈现][读文清障]To phone or not to phone?In the USA, the Amish — a Christian①group —are famous because they drive carriages②instead of③ cars, do not use TVs or refrigerators④,and do not have personal telephones. Many people assume⑤the Amish must have religious⑥reasons for⑦their many rules, but this is not true. In truth⑧, whenever a new technology is introduced⑨,the Amish meet and discuss its advantages and disadvantages. They then vote⑩ on whether they will accept it⑪. The Amish reject⑫cars because they like having tight⑬ communities where everyone lives close together⑭. They have no TVs or refrigerators because their homes do not have electricity —they do not think it⑮is necessary and dislike dealing⑯with⑰strangers, such as the people who work at the electric company⑱.Since the Amish value⑲①Christian/'krIstʃən/adj.(信奉)基督教的n.基督徒a Christian group是the Amish的同位语。

高考英语一轮复习Unit1 Living with technology课时跟踪检测A卷(选修7)

高考英语一轮复习Unit1 Living with technology课时跟踪检测A卷(选修7)

Living with technology 课时跟踪检测A卷Ⅰ.单项填空1.(2015·合肥一中月考)The control centre soon lost ________ touch with________Flight 370 after it took off.A.the; the B.the; /C./; the D./; /2.(2015·苏南三校联考)Mr. Zhang once taught in a remote village in Anhui Province as a volunteer, which was ________only on foot.A.acceptable B.accessibleC.available D.appropriate3.(2012·四川高考)I looked up and noticed a snake ________ its way up the tree to catch its breakfast.A.to wind B.windC.winding D.wound4.(2015·福州市高中毕业班质检)Much of the criticism has focused on the railway’s online purchasing system, which has been unable to ________the huge demand.A.take notice of B.attach importance toC.show preference for D.keep pace with5.(2015·宿迁高三质检)Due to the unreasonable individual income ________, the gap between the rich and the poor has become an outstanding issue.A.contribution B.associationC.accommodation D.distribution6.History is the best teacher. It ________records the development of each country and foretells the future to us.A.apparently B.conventionallyC.faithfully D.eventu ally7.(2015·衡阳一模)We have been told that under no circumstance________the telephone in the office for personal affairs.A.may we use B.we may ringC.we could borrow D.did we answer8.(2015·苏州四校联考)After the professor, ________the project, made a comment on the report, the media focused on it.A.was opposed to carry out B.opposed to carry outC.oppose carrying out D.opposed to carrying out9.(2015·江南十校联考)We h ave very strict quality control and anything imperfect ________, so customers feel secure about our products.A.had been rejected B.is rejectedC.has rejected D.was rejecting10.(2015·永州二模)The experiment shows that proper amounts of exercise, if________regularly, can improve our health.A.carry out B.carrying outC.carried out D.to carry out11.(2015·张家界高三模拟)At the lecture last Sunday, Mr Paul’s humor was such as ________all present burst into laughter.A.to make B.makingC.made D.being made12.(2015·合肥模拟)Jack came from a poor family, so his parents had to ________ a lot to pay for his schooling.A.accuse B.qualifyC.purchase D.sacrifice13.(2015·扬州中学3月月考)He is afraid to face the difficulty he thinks he’ll have ________ the driving test tomorrow, and he finds it difficult ________ the worries.A.passed; got rid of B.passing; to get rid ofC.to pass; getting rid of D.passing; in getting rid of14.(2015·江苏重点中学高三模拟)— Good morning, Doctor White’s office.— Hello, this is Peter Smith.Could you please tell Doc tor White I ________?My car ________start.A.was delayed; doesn’t B.would delay; mustn’tC.am delayed; didn’t D.will be delayed; won’t15.(2015·淮安一中模拟)Fearing that most of the citizens voted________ him, he________ a smile.A.for; performed B.for; managedC.against; controlled D.against; woreⅡ.阅读理解A(2015·南通二模)A patient on the brink of death has received the world’s first self­contained artificial heart — a battery­powered device about the size of asoftball that runs without the need for wires, tubes sticking out of the chest. It is powered by a small battery pack worn outside the body that transmits current through the skin.Two sur geons from the University of Louisville implanted (植入) the titanium (钛) and plastic pump during a seven­hour operation at Jewish Hospital Monday. The hospital said the patient was “awake and responsive” Tuesday and resting comfortably. It refused to give personal details.The patient had been expected to die within a month without the operation, and doctors said they expected the artificial heart to extend the person’s life by only a month. But the device is considered a major step toward improving the patient’s quality of life.The new pump, called AbioCor, is also a technological leap from the mechanical hearts used in the 1980s, which were attached by wires and tubes to large machinery outside the body. The most famous of those, the Ja rvic­7, used air as a pumping device and was attached to an apparatus (器械) about the size of a washing machine.“I think it’s potentially a major step forward in the artificial heart development,” said Dr.David Faxon, president of the American Heart Associ ation. However, he said the dream of an implantable, permanent artificial heart is not yet a reality: “This is obviously an experimental device whose long­term success has to be demonstrated.” Only about half of the 4, 200 Americans on a waiting list for donor hearts received them last year, and most of the rest died.Some doctors, including Robert Higgins, chairman of cardiology (心脏病学) at the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, said artificial hearts are unlikely to replace donor hearts. “A donor hear t in a good transplant can last 15 to 30 years,” he said. “It’s going to be hard to replace that with a machine.”1.The self­contained artificial heart________.A.is made of titanium and pumpB.brough t the patient to the brink of deathC.gets power from a battery pack without wiresD.was invented by two surgeons from University of Louisville2.From the text we can know________.A.the patient recovered completelyB.the patient got better after the operationC.the patient refused to obtain a donor heartD.the patient died a month later after the heart implantation3.What can we learn about the Jarvic­7?A.It is a technological leap today.B.It could be used most widely in the 1980s.C.It is as advanced as AbioCor.D.It must be attached to a washing machine.4.Dr.David Faxon thinks the self­contained heart________.A.has achieved a long­term successB.will replace donor heartsC.is an implantable and permanent artificial heartD.is still in the experimental stageB(2015·安徽省重点中学高三联考)iPhone owners arevainer(虚荣) and spend more on clothes and grooming (仪容)than those who have BlackBerrys and Android phones, newresearch claims.BlackBerry owners earn the most and are more likely to have long­term relationships, while people with Android handsets are most creative and the best cooks.The study, carried out by TalkTalk Mobile, surveyed 2,000 owners of the three major smartphone brands to determine whether the choice of handset was an extension (延伸) of their personality. The study rated users in various walks of life using a point scoring system including personalities, daily habits and the type of industries they work in.Other results from the study found that people with an iPhone are more image_conscious and generally rate themselves more attractive than those with other handsets. They are most likely to describe themselves as adventurous, bright and are most likely to work in media, publishing and education. They also believe their boss rates them highly. Apple owners also tend to have done more travelling and are the most active on social media sites.BlackBerry owners were found to be the least punctual(准时的), but despite putting in the least hours at work they are the most active phone user — sending more texts and making more calls in the average day than any other phone user. They are more social and have more friends overall. They also earn nearly two and a halfthousand pounds a year more than other smartphone owners, with an average salary of $ 27,406. BlackBerry users classed themselves so loud and mai nly work in the health, finance or property sectors. They were also found to drink more tea and coffee each day than any other phone user.Android owners were found to watch more TV than others and drink the most alcohol —consuming more in an average week than iPhone and BlackBerry drinkers. They have the most jobs in engineering, the government and public services and environmental services. They have the best manners and are more shy and relaxed than their counterparts.Dan Meader, Director of Mobile at TalkTalk, said,“Many of us have our mobile phones on us almost constantly so they do become an extension of us in many ways. It’s interesting to see then how the choice in handset may reflect different aspects of personality and the results do show some un usual differences.”5.What do we know about BlackBerry users?A.They work latest.B.They drink most alcohol.C.They are the highest earners.D.They are valued most by their bosses.6.The underlined words “image conscious” (Paragraph 4) mean caring about________.A.income B.appearanceC.social media D.interpersonal relationships7.What were Android users found to be like?A.Loud. B.Brave.C.Polite. D.Confident.8.Dan Meader may agree that the kind of mobile phone we use________.A.will decide the way we live our lifeB.can be a window into the lives we leadC.can change our personalities graduallyD.has become the most important part of our life9.How is the text organized?A.By drawing comparisons. B.By giving reasons only.C.By providing examples. D.By giving solutions.答案Ⅰ.1.选D lose touch with ...“和……失去联系”;Flight 370是专有名词,前面不用冠词,故选D。

高考英语一轮复习UnitLivingwithtechnology课时跟踪检B卷选修

高考英语一轮复习UnitLivingwithtechnology课时跟踪检B卷选修

Living with technology 课时跟踪检测B卷Ⅰ.完形填空(2021 ·苏北四校第一次联合考试)Dear God,I am really eager to share my thoughts and feelings with you. Now that I am no longer young, I have friends whose __1__ have passed away. I have heard these sons and daughters say they never fully appreciated their mothers until it was __2__ late to tell them.I am __3__ with the dear mother who is __4__ alive. I appreciate her more each day. My mother does not change, __5__ I do. As I grow older and __6__,I realize what an extraordinary person she is. How sad that I am unable to speak these words in her __7__,but they __8__ easily from my pen.How does a daughter begin to __9__ her mother for life itself For the love, patience and just plain hard work that go into __10__ a child For running after a toddler (学步的小孩), for understanding a moody __11__,for tolerating a college student who seems to know __12__?For waiting for the day when a daughter __13__ who her mother really isHow does a(n) __14__ woman thank a mother forcontinuing to be a mother For being ready with __15__ (when asked) or remaining silent when it is most __16__?For not saying:“I told you so〞,when she could have said these words __17__ of times For being essentially herself-loving, thoughtful, patient, and forgivingI don’t know how, dear God, except to bless her as richly as she __18__ and to help me live up to the __19__she has set.I pray that I will look as __20__ in the eyes of my children as my mother looks in mine.A daughter1.A.fathers B.mothersC.sisters D.grandmothers2.A.too B.ratherC.much D.very3.A.happy B.pleasedC.blessed D.content4.A.yet B.evenC.ever D.stillB.butC.or D.as6.A.weaker B.wiserC.healthier D.slower7.A.presence B.face C.absence D.lifetime 8.A.fly B.come C.float D.flow 9.A.thank B.forgive C.love D.blame 10.A.rising B.ar ising C.raising D.feeding 11.A.teenager B.pupil C.youth D.child 12.A.something B.nothing C.everything D.anything 13.A.recognizes B.realizes C.likes D.knows 14.A.immature B.senior C.inexperienced D.grown 15.A.encouragement B.knowledge C.advice D.approval 16.A.ignored B.unnoticed C.hoped D.appreciated 17.A.dozens B.score C.couple D.number18.A.pays B.matchesC.deserves D.demands19.A.level B.exampleC.figure D.ambition20.A.tough B.goodC.neat D.considerateⅡ.阅读理解(2021 ·南京三校联考)There is,perhaps,no doubt that Samsung and iPhone are the two mobile phone brands that dominate the global market now.Both brands are as much praised as blamed.The Samsung Galaxy, is, in an Apple lover’s eyes, a big, bad copy of an iPhone.The iPhone, to everyone but an Apple lover, is merely a girlie (女孩子气的) toy with all the technological sophistication of a 1980s Barbie.A recent survey, sponsored by cache­c leaning specialists KS Mobile, examined, among many aspects, whether there was a gender preference in phone choice. The survey was conducted online and 1,000 respondents were questioned.About 45 percent of all the women questioned said that they preferred Apple as their mobile provider.The only area in which another brand enjoyed an advantage was in one particular age group.Women aged 40~49 voted for Samsung (36 percent), rather than Apple as their one true love.For men, however, the tale is quite different. Their preferred provider is Samsung. Yes,gentlemen prefer a Galaxy over an iPhone.The top percentage among men was Samsung’s 33. However, again there was one age group that didn’t want to go along with the male crowd. Men aged 50~59 preferred Apple (34 percent).Overall, Apple was the preferred brand of 39 percent of the respondents, with Samsung still 10 points behind.The survey shows no regional variation, for Apple was the king, or the queen, in every region of America.However, one statistic ought to give hope to Nokia and other brands. Twenty­five percent of these 1,000 respondents didn’t have a favorite mobile brand. More precisely, this was made up of 27. 3 percent of the men and 23.7 percent of the women.That is surely a huge market, whose heart has not been captured and is clearly ready for love.Just to show you how great a gap exists currently between some brands and true consumer affection, in this survey a mere 3 percent of respondents said that Nokia was their preferred brand.Still, Nokia came ahead of BlackBerry (2 percent) and Microsoft (1 percent).When you think of how many phones seem to be produced almost daily, it’s quite sad that so many of them inspire little to no enthusiasm.]Perhaps engineers and marketing departments ought to cooperate more closely and examine what people love and why they love it.Otherwise, Judge Lucy Koh will spend her whole life listening to Apple and Samsung lawyers drone (唠叨) on about their ultimate justice.1.According to the survey,________ preferred to use iPhone.A.men aged 50~59B.women aged 40~49C.45 percent of the respondentsD.23.7 percent of all the women2.The survey examined the following aspectsEXCEPT________.A.gender preference B.brand preferenceC.marketing research D.regional variation3.What can we infer from the articleA.Judge Lucy Koh likes neither iPhone nor Samsung.B.Lawyers would like to talk about mobile phones.C.There is still a huge market for more phone brands.D.Phones are produced every day to inspire people’s life.4.Which may be the most suitable titleA.Science and Man B.Preference SecretsC.Samsung and iPhone D.Mobile Phones TodayⅢ.任务型阅读(2021 ·江苏省南京、盐城市高三二模) Trust is in rare supply these days. People are having trouble trusting each other, according to a n AP­GFK poll conducted in November 2021, which found that Americans are suspicious of each other in their everyday life. Only one­third of Americans say most people can be trusted — down from half who felt that way in 1972. A record high of nearly two­thirds says “you can’t be too careful〞in dealing with people in 2021.This can be carried over into the workplace, where employees want their leaders to be more trustworthy.Employees have grown tired of unexpected outcomes resulting from the lack of preparation. They want to be informed of any change management efforts before —not after the fact. Employees desire to know what is expected of them and be given the opportunity to better themselves, rather than be told they are not qualified for new roles and responsibilities.Here are four early warning signs for you to course —correct when employees are having trouble trusting their leaders.Lack courageLeaders that don’t stand up for what they believe in are difficult to respect and trust. Too many leaders waste too much of their valuable time trying to act like other leaders in the organization — rather than attempting to establish their own identity and leadership style. Employees know that if their leaders are not savvy (精明) enough to move themselves into a position of greater influence, it will make it much more difficult for them to get noticed and discovered as well. When leaders lack the courage to enable their full potential and that of others, it becomes a challenge to trust.Self­centeredWhen a leader is only looking out for themselves and lacks any sense of commitment to the advancement of their employees — this shuts off employees quickly. Great leaders are great coaches and are always looking to help their employees grow. When leaders lack any real desire to coach or guide the career advancement of their employees —it becomes increasingly difficult for employees to trust them. But when leaders are too disruptive (指手画脚), their employees sense that they are in it for themselves and/or don’t trust the talent around them.Reputation issuesWhen people begin to speak negatively about their leader, it makes it more difficult for others to trust their intentions. For example, look at what has happened to President Barack Obama since December 2021 when his approval rating was 69%. Four years later, Obama’s approval rating is at 43%. Many who have followed him for years are now having trouble trusting him.Every leader must be aware that they are constantly being evaluated and thus they can never grow self­satisfied. When they do, this begins to negatively impact their reputation and the trust employees have in their leadership.Inconsistent BehaviorPeople are more inclined to trust those who are consistent with their behavior. Isn’t it easy to begin questioning one’s judgment when they are inconsistent When everyone but the leader is on board with a strategy —you begin to wonder if their intentions are to support the organization’s advancement or their own. Leaders need to refresh their leadership style before they lose the trust of their employees.This is what today leaders must consider: how to lead in new ways that focus less on oneself, but more on the betterment of a healthier whole.Trust between employees and their leadersProblem (1)________ has been declining among Americans in their daily life as well as in the workplace.Employees’hopes for leaders (2)______ trust ●Employees want to be (3)________ to get prepared for any change management efforts in advance.●Employees desire to know their l eaders’expectations of them and want to get (4)________to better themselves.Warnings for leaders to (5)________ the breakdown of trust ●Don’t (6)________ other leaders and stand up for what you believe in.●Be (7)________to helping your employees grow.●Never let (8)________negatively impact your reputation.●Behave (9)________or your judgment will be questioned.Suggestion For leaders, more focus on the betterment of a healthier whole should be taken into (10)________语篇解读:本文是一封女儿写给上帝的信。

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课时跟踪练(四) Project一、全练语言点,基稳才能楼高[本课语言点针对练习]Ⅰ.单词拼写1.In Britain and the US, people get the vote (选票) at 18.2.Success in your job is not worth the sacrifice(牺牲)of your health.3.To the doctor's relief, the patient's condition is stable (稳定的).4.The company reserves the right to cancel this agreement in certain circumstances (条件).5.This is a_typical_(典型的) example of Italian cafe.6.I'm merely (仅仅,只不过) reporting what he said.7.I dialed (拨) my friend's number but the line was busy.8.I think that you have no reason to oppose(反对) the plan.Ⅱ.单句语法填空1.In many countries in the world, breakfast is a snack rather than a meal, but the traditional English breakfast is a full meal.2.The result was the best that could be expected under the circumstances.3.The local people opposed building (build) the new hotel because of the great cost.4. It is typical of him to be so gentle just like a girl.5.Under no circumstances, he was warned, was (be) he to give the password to someone else.6.Once you pick up the habit of smoking, it is very hard for you to get rid of it.7.We have very strict quality control and anything imperfect is_rejected (reject), so customers feel secure about our products.8.This drawer is too tight for me to open it.9.Li Na bumped into Guo Hua while playing (play) basketball yesterday afternoon.10.I'm not so stupid as to_believe (believe) that he is an honest man.Ⅲ.串点成篇微表达我们正在为一个典型的(typical)问题投票(vote),即父母是否应该陪读。

有些人反对(oppose),说我们学生必须脱离(rid)父母;而有些人赞成,理由是我们学生仍需父母的帮助。

依我看,什么情况(circumstance)下我们都不能拒绝(reject)父母的帮助,但我的确反对(oppose)父母为我们事事躬行。

We_are_voting_on_a_typical_question_whether_parents_should_accompany_their_ children_to_study._Some_are_opposing_it,_saying_that_we_students_must_rid_ourse lves_of_our_parents,_while_some_are_for_it._The_reason_is_that_we_students_stil l_need_parents'_help._In_my_opinion,_under_no_circumstances_can_we_reject_our_p arents'_help,_but_I_do_oppose_parents'_doing_everything_for_us.[本单元语言点温故练习]Ⅰ.单句改错1.The only access for the farmhouse is across the fields.for→to2.The course is suitable to beginners and advanced students.to→for3.It is the only one of those old clocks that you have to wind it up.去掉up前的it4.It was typical for him to get angry about it.for→of5.The workers shouldn't be responsible for the accident.They just carried out the order as were told.as后加they_或去掉were6.I was so fortunate as to finding my lost bag.finding→find7.He was too absorbing in the newspaper to hear the bell.absorbing→absorbed 8.They're working hard to rid the world from famine.from→of9.He delayed deliver the goods because of the high fever.deliver→delivering 10.Jenny hopes that Mr Smith will suggest a good way to have her written English improve in a short period.improve→improvedⅡ.完成句子1.每个人都应当为保护环境做贡献。

Everyone should make_a_contribution_to_protecting_the_environment.2.这个图书馆只有老师才可以使用。

This library is_only_accessible_to_the_teachers.3.我过了一阵子才适应了新环境。

It took me a while to adapt_myself_to_the_new_surroundings.4.她离婚以后,过了一段时间才适应了单身生活。

It took her a while to_adjust_to_living_alone after the divorce.5.很显然她不准备回家。

It_was_quite_obvious_that she was not going home.6.这个国家所有善良的人都反对向该国提供军事援助。

All the kind people in the country oppose_giving military aid to this country.7.无论在什么情况下,你都不能离开这所房子。

Under no circumstances are_you_to_leave_the_house.8.他们发誓要为国家除掉军事统治者。

They swore that they would rid_the_country_of its military rulers.二、勤练高考题型,多练自能生巧Ⅰ.阅读理解Three­dimensional technology —known as three­D —gives depth to objects that would otherwise appear two­di­mensional, or flat.Three­D makes movies and video games look more realistic.And now it could help save lives.For years,mammograms (乳房X光照片) have played an important role in finding breast cancer. But these X­ray pictures of the human breast often miss dangerous cancer lumps or tumors. And they also produce false positives. A false positive wrongly appears to show suspicious tissue. And that causes painful,unnecessary biopsies (切片) to examine that tissue.A new study shows that three­D technology could change the waydoctors look for breast cancer.When Zulima Palacio discovered she had breast cancer,it alreadyhad reached stage three.That means that the cancer was very dangerous.“Even a month before it was detected, I went for a sonogram (超声波) and they told me,‘You're fine,go home.’”Ms. Palacio is now c ancer free.But the standard two­dimensional mammogram missed all three of her tumors.Jennifer Hoeft is grateful that she had three­D mam­mography.Three­D technology found her tumor.“It was a very small tumor.It was only an 8 millimeter tumor that couldn't be felt. I truly, truly believe that the 3­D mammography is what caught my cancer early and is allowing me to pretty much live my life the way I want to.”Sarah Friedewald is a doctor at Lutheran General Hospital in the U.S. state of Illinois.She led a study to compare the results of three­D and two­D mammography from nearly a half million patients.Dr. Friedewald says tumors that are difficult to see on a standard mammogram are easy to find in 3 dimensions.“We found invasive cancers or the cancers that we worry about,the ones that could potentially kill people more frequently in women who had the 3­D mammogramversus the women who just had the 2­D mammogram.At the same time, fewer people had to come back for unneces­sary testing which creates unnecessary anxiety.”Dr. Friedewald expects three­D to replace the usual two­D mammograms in time. Her study was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。

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