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Unit 1 Living Well
There is a website called “Family Village” on the internet. Let’s see what can we see in it.
The purpose of the website:
1. To give ordinary young people with
Reading
Marty’s Story
Comprehending
1 Read Marty’s story and fill in the table.
Problems caused by his disability
1. ____ weakand can’t run or climb stairs as quickly as others 2.clumsy _____ and often drop things or bump into furniture 3. can’t play football and can only enjoy football matches from a bench _______at a stadium
Others’ ◆ At primary school, sometimes attitude kids _________ laughed at me. ◆ At high school, my fellow accept students have begun to ______ me for who I am. stupid because His ◆ I used to feel ______ own of being behind the others. attitude ◆ Now I have no time to sit sorry for myself. around feeling _____ ◆ My disability has made me grow stronger and more independent. ___________
in other words make her rather sad (and depressed) accept the treatment clumsy in doing anything get out of breath after treating for a while make her annoyed adapt to feel a bit better at a time make her more independent all in all
3). Which of the following is TRUE according to the text? _______ A A. While at high school, not all Marty’s classmates accept him. B. A big company bought the computer game from Marty. C. The doctors know Marty’s disease well but they hide the truth. D. Marty looks quite different from others because of his disease.
5). From the passage we can infer that ____. A. Marty asks others to feel sorry for him. B. Marty never loses heart. C. Marty is afraid of being made fun of. D. Marty will not accept any encouragement because he has grown
8). What is the tone of the text?
A. sad.
C positive. C.
B. happy.
D. negative.
1) What is the passage mainly about? A. How Marty lives a rich and full life even though he is disable. B. How Marty achieves a lot. C. How people ignore the disabled. D. How John’s disability helps him grow stronger.
7). Which of the following is false? A. Although there are a few students who look down upon him, Marty never gets annoyed. B. Marty leads a meaningful life and does not feel sorry for being disabled. C. Marty only spends time with his C. pets and never with his friends. D. Marty disability has made him
What kind of person is Marty?
brave, unlucky, weak, clumsy,
strong-minded, optimistic, happy,
independent, stupid
1. Match the main idea to each paragraph.
Para 3: • The problems he has to deal with. Para 4: • How his life has become easier. Para 1: • An introduction to Marty and his muscle disease. Para 2: • How his disability developed. Para • The advantages of his 5: disease.
live as rich and full a life as we do
Sample writing
San Lan was once a well-known Chinese gymnastic athlete. People love to see her smiles. Seven years ago, she was badly hurt in a world gymnastic competition. The doctors examined her over and over again, but unfortunately she still cannot stand on her own feet. In other words, from then on she can never walk any more, which made her rather sad/depressed. However, she soon began to accept treatment in hospitals. At first, she felt/was clumsy in walking around. She would get out of breath after a short period of treatment.
schools 5. has missed a lot of _______ 6. feels ______because of being behind stupid the others
breath 4.gets out of ________after running a short way
What Marty does in spite of his disability writingand computer 1. enjoys ______ programming computer football game. 2. invented a ———— pets 3. looks after _____ 4. disability has helped him grow stronger _________and become more independent _________.
6). What’s Marty’s dream? A. Being a famous football player and representing his country in the World Cup. B. Being a doctor. C. Being a college student. D. Being a basketball player.
4 Choose the right answer.
1). Marty has ____ disease. B. a muscle A. a mental C. a brain D. a hand
2). When Marty says “I am one in a million”, he really means B _____. A. he is unique B. he has a rare disease C. he has a muscle disease D. he lives a hard but happy life
4). Why did the doctors cut out a piece of muscle from Marty’s leg? A. Because they could cure the disease by cutting it out. B. Because they wanted to use it as a specimen (标本). C. Because they would transplant the new muscle. D. Because they wanted to find out the cause of the disease.
Marty seems to be a fairly positive person who considers he has a good life. He is realistic about his disability, but does not let this stop him doing as much as he can. He is a psychologically strong, independent boy.
writing work
桑兰,中国著名体操(gymnastic)运动员。人们都很喜 欢她的微笑。7年前,她在一次世界比赛中受了严重的 伤。医生给她做了多次检查,她仍然没有能够站起来, 换句话说,她从此以后不能再行走。这个消息使她非常 伤心。但她很快在医院开始接受治疗(treatment)。刚 开始,她行动很迟钝,治疗一会儿就上气接不上下气。 这令她很生气。但很快,她就适应了这些治疗,身体也 一次好一点了。慢慢地,笑容又回到了她的脸上。 Unexpectedly,身体的残疾却使桑兰变得更加独立和自 信。总之,我相信:她会一直微笑着,她可以过和我们 普通人一样丰富多彩,充实的生活。
a disability the chance to share their
stories with others.
2. To inspire other disabled people.
3. To get non-disabled people to understand more about how challenging life can be for people with disabilities.
There is a website called “Family Village” on the internet. Let’s see what can we see in it.
The purpose of the website:
1. To give ordinary young people with
Reading
Marty’s Story
Comprehending
1 Read Marty’s story and fill in the table.
Problems caused by his disability
1. ____ weakand can’t run or climb stairs as quickly as others 2.clumsy _____ and often drop things or bump into furniture 3. can’t play football and can only enjoy football matches from a bench _______at a stadium
Others’ ◆ At primary school, sometimes attitude kids _________ laughed at me. ◆ At high school, my fellow accept students have begun to ______ me for who I am. stupid because His ◆ I used to feel ______ own of being behind the others. attitude ◆ Now I have no time to sit sorry for myself. around feeling _____ ◆ My disability has made me grow stronger and more independent. ___________
in other words make her rather sad (and depressed) accept the treatment clumsy in doing anything get out of breath after treating for a while make her annoyed adapt to feel a bit better at a time make her more independent all in all
3). Which of the following is TRUE according to the text? _______ A A. While at high school, not all Marty’s classmates accept him. B. A big company bought the computer game from Marty. C. The doctors know Marty’s disease well but they hide the truth. D. Marty looks quite different from others because of his disease.
5). From the passage we can infer that ____. A. Marty asks others to feel sorry for him. B. Marty never loses heart. C. Marty is afraid of being made fun of. D. Marty will not accept any encouragement because he has grown
8). What is the tone of the text?
A. sad.
C positive. C.
B. happy.
D. negative.
1) What is the passage mainly about? A. How Marty lives a rich and full life even though he is disable. B. How Marty achieves a lot. C. How people ignore the disabled. D. How John’s disability helps him grow stronger.
7). Which of the following is false? A. Although there are a few students who look down upon him, Marty never gets annoyed. B. Marty leads a meaningful life and does not feel sorry for being disabled. C. Marty only spends time with his C. pets and never with his friends. D. Marty disability has made him
What kind of person is Marty?
brave, unlucky, weak, clumsy,
strong-minded, optimistic, happy,
independent, stupid
1. Match the main idea to each paragraph.
Para 3: • The problems he has to deal with. Para 4: • How his life has become easier. Para 1: • An introduction to Marty and his muscle disease. Para 2: • How his disability developed. Para • The advantages of his 5: disease.
live as rich and full a life as we do
Sample writing
San Lan was once a well-known Chinese gymnastic athlete. People love to see her smiles. Seven years ago, she was badly hurt in a world gymnastic competition. The doctors examined her over and over again, but unfortunately she still cannot stand on her own feet. In other words, from then on she can never walk any more, which made her rather sad/depressed. However, she soon began to accept treatment in hospitals. At first, she felt/was clumsy in walking around. She would get out of breath after a short period of treatment.
schools 5. has missed a lot of _______ 6. feels ______because of being behind stupid the others
breath 4.gets out of ________after running a short way
What Marty does in spite of his disability writingand computer 1. enjoys ______ programming computer football game. 2. invented a ———— pets 3. looks after _____ 4. disability has helped him grow stronger _________and become more independent _________.
6). What’s Marty’s dream? A. Being a famous football player and representing his country in the World Cup. B. Being a doctor. C. Being a college student. D. Being a basketball player.
4 Choose the right answer.
1). Marty has ____ disease. B. a muscle A. a mental C. a brain D. a hand
2). When Marty says “I am one in a million”, he really means B _____. A. he is unique B. he has a rare disease C. he has a muscle disease D. he lives a hard but happy life
4). Why did the doctors cut out a piece of muscle from Marty’s leg? A. Because they could cure the disease by cutting it out. B. Because they wanted to use it as a specimen (标本). C. Because they would transplant the new muscle. D. Because they wanted to find out the cause of the disease.
Marty seems to be a fairly positive person who considers he has a good life. He is realistic about his disability, but does not let this stop him doing as much as he can. He is a psychologically strong, independent boy.
writing work
桑兰,中国著名体操(gymnastic)运动员。人们都很喜 欢她的微笑。7年前,她在一次世界比赛中受了严重的 伤。医生给她做了多次检查,她仍然没有能够站起来, 换句话说,她从此以后不能再行走。这个消息使她非常 伤心。但她很快在医院开始接受治疗(treatment)。刚 开始,她行动很迟钝,治疗一会儿就上气接不上下气。 这令她很生气。但很快,她就适应了这些治疗,身体也 一次好一点了。慢慢地,笑容又回到了她的脸上。 Unexpectedly,身体的残疾却使桑兰变得更加独立和自 信。总之,我相信:她会一直微笑着,她可以过和我们 普通人一样丰富多彩,充实的生活。
a disability the chance to share their
stories with others.
2. To inspire other disabled people.
3. To get non-disabled people to understand more about how challenging life can be for people with disabilities.