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高三教案 第404期 發(fā)布時(shí)間:2010-11-08     India first, college can wait! (P3) I. Pre-reading Suppose you had received an admission to your dream university, and you were also offered a chance to volunteer in western China. What would you do?   II. Reading Read the story and choose the best answer: 1. Sagorin chose to go to India instead of New York University because ____. A. she decided that going to university would be a waste of time B. she could put off college but only had one chance to volunteer in India C. she had long dreamed of going to India to work for the needy there D. New York University didn’t appeal to her 2. Sagorin becomes a volunteer as a result of ____. A. her determination to change the world B. her parents’ encouragement and help C. the training she’s received at school D. being inspired by Drishtee volunteers 3. Which statement shows that Sagorin’s parents supported her decision? A. They were a little worried about her safety in India. B. They gave money for her travel and living expenses. C. They helped her to get more information about India. D. They were proud of her for choosing not to go to university. 4. The underlined word “pledge” probably means ____. A. help to collect B. decide to return C. refuse to donate D. promise to give 5. What is the main point of the article? A. To prove helping the needy is a great experience. B. To call on teenagers to follow Sagorin’s example. C. To introduce a volunteer named Sagorin and the decision she made. D. To encourage more volunteers to work for Drishtee.   II. Post-reading 1. IT was an opportunity 19-year-old Jodi Sagorin felt she couldn’t pass up. pass up: 放過, 放棄,拒絕 Her offer was too good to pass up.   2. “It’s just one of those things; it was meant to be.” be meant to be/do something 打算或注定要做某事 I thought we could be friends, but I guess it just wasnt meant to be.   3. Last month, Sagorin packed up her belongings and headed over to Uttar Pradesh as an intern (實(shí)習(xí)生) for Drishtee... pack up:把……打包, 整理 You should pack up your tools at the end of the day. 4. When Sagorin broke the news about deciding to put off college, her parents felt pride, nervousness, fear and excitement. break the news:披露消息,透露消息 The local TV station was the first to break the news about the Presidents visit.   Key: II. Reading 1. B。根據(jù)“It was an opportunity 19-year-old Jodi Sagorin felt she couldnt pass up”,這是Sagorin不想錯(cuò)過的機(jī)會(huì)。而其他選項(xiàng)并沒有在文中提到。 2. A。根據(jù)“Since her younger days, Sagorin had read inspiring stories of change makers throughout the world and decided she wanted to get involved somehow.”, Sagorin從小就希望能給世界帶來改變,“She decided volunteering would be the path shed take”,成為志愿者是她“make a difference”的途徑。 3. C。選項(xiàng)B和D是文中沒有提到的內(nèi)容。A項(xiàng)表現(xiàn)的是Sagorin的父母對(duì)她的擔(dān)心,只有答案C是正確的,父母幫助她收集關(guān)于Drishtee的信息,購(gòu)買關(guān)于印度的書籍,都是父母對(duì)Sagorin遠(yuǎn)赴印度的實(shí)際支持。 4. D。根據(jù)上下文,Sagorin赴印度前集資了$3,500,作為感謝,她會(huì)在印度給“those who pledge money towards her trip”寄各種小禮物,所以可以判斷“pledge”的大意是“答應(yīng)捐錢”。 5. C。本文的主旨大意是介紹志愿者Sagorin和她放下學(xué)業(yè)去印度做志愿者這一人生選擇。從文章的結(jié)尾“Visit Sagorins blog at ifyouneverdid.com for more information.”,可以明確看出這一目的。Drishtee這個(gè)志愿者組織不是文章的主旨所在,作者更趨向于客觀報(bào)道,而沒有對(duì)Sagorin進(jìn)行贊揚(yáng)或評(píng)價(jià),更沒有號(hào)召其他年輕人以Sagorin為榜樣。   Reading Obama’s body language (P4) 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。 On TV, in newspapers, on the Internet – each new day seems to bring a new image of US President Barack Obama. ________ President Obama is a back-patter. After his victory in November 2008, he met with outgoing President George W. Bush at the White House and “their body language spoke volumes (傳遞大量信息),” Allan Pease, the author of The Definitive Book of Body Language, told www.bodylanguageexpert.co.uk. ________ As the two walked into the White House, Obama led Bush by putting his arm around him and giving him a pat on the back, as if to signify (表示) this was his house now. Everyone Obama meets seems to be rewarded with this pat-on-the-back signature (標(biāo)志性的動(dòng)作). ________ But if you look closely, you’ll notice that “Obama’s touches are invariably one-sided”, Dr Peter Collett, a body language expert and former psychologist (心理學(xué)家) at Oxford University, told British newspaper The Guardian. ________ Collett believes Obama is engaging in “power touch”, although he probably doesn’t realize it. “He’s exercising his right as the most important person to touch and not be touched – it is his way of reminding everyone that he’s the guy really in charge. ___________ Everyone thinks he’s being friendly,” writes Collett. A. He touches other heads of state, but they don’t touch him. B. The fascinating thing is that nobody feels unpleasant. C. They represent very different ways of relating. D. So, perhaps by now, nearly two years into his term as the world’s most powerful person, we should be able to read the American leader’s body language. E. You can’t but help feel that it’s because he wants to be seen as friendly and approachable. F. By contrast, Obama has a forward-looking gaze and strolls about in a relaxed fashion during public appearances. G. Obama took control of the meeting by grabbing Bush’s upper arm during their handshake.   Key: 1-5 DGEAB     Qomolangma is wired up (P5) I. Pre-reading: making predictions: 1. Read the headline and look at the photo and then guess what the story is about.               2. Here’s the first paragraph: You can’t get away from a cell phone call, even at the top of the world. Make another guess about the main idea and the meaning of “be wired up”.   3. Don’t tell anyone else what you have guessed, but do write them down. Read on to the third paragraph. Now can you say what “be wired up” means?   Key: The phrase means “be connected to the Internet.” The article is (probably) about Qomolangma having access to the Internet.   4. Go on predicting what is next to come in the article.   II. While reading: 1.  Read the article and then fill in the tables.         2.  Choose the best answer: 1) Before 3G towers were installed near Qomolangma’s base camp in Nepal, explorers couldn’t ____ at the summit. A. send digital photos B. use wireless Internet C. contact their families D. contact the outside world 2) Due to the change, ____. A. explorers can spare themselves the heavy load of satellite equipment B. more will try to climb the world’s tallest mountain C. people will be able to find out more about mountain climbing D. explorers will find the climb less dangerous 3) Which of the following is TRUE? A. Veteran climbers like Viesturs praise the new technology. B. Whittaker completely approves of the new technology. C. For Viesturs, making a video call is not a great matter. D. Easy contact with family and friends has its disadvantages. 4) From the text, we can conclude that Dave Hahn ____. A. thinks the change is inevitable B. never expected this change to happen C. accepts the change, so long as it proves beneficial D. thinks the new technology makes the climbing experience less valuable   III. Post-reading: 1. 我有點(diǎn)老派。 2. 對(duì)于他來說,最重要的好處就是給家里打電話很方便。 3. 這些是否可能使這種經(jīng)歷貶值?     Key: I.  Pre-reading: 3. The phrase means “be connected to the Internet.” The article is (probably) about Qomolangma having access to the Internet.       II. While-reading:     2. 1) 根據(jù)倒數(shù)第三段I remember sitting up all night figuring out how to send the photos out in big enough resolution.可知A錯(cuò)誤。根據(jù)文章說以前可以用handheld VHF radios

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