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高三英语Unit 4复习教案

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2013-04-03

B?get into the right season and become popular

C?find one's real self

D?rebel against parents and the popularity waves

B

About six years ago I was eating lunch in a restaurant in New York City when a woman and a young boy sat down at the table, I couldn’t help overhearing parts of their conversation. At one point the woman asked: So, how have you been?” And the boy –who could not have been more than seven or eight years old—replied.” frankly, I have been feeling a little depressed lately.”

This incident stuck in my mind because it confirmed(确认)my growing belief that children are changing. As far as I can remember, my friends and I didn’t find out we were” depressed”, that is ,in low spirits, until we were in high school.

Undoubtedly a change in children has increased steadily in recent years. Children don’t seem childlike anymore. Children speak more like adults, dress more like adults and behave more like adults than they used to.

Whether this is good or bad is difficult to say, but it certainly is different. Children as it once was no longer exist. Why?

Human development is depended not only on both biological states, but also on patterns of gathing social knowledge. Movement from one social role to another usually involves learning the secrets of the new social positions. Children have always been taught adult secrets, but slowly and in stages; traditionally, we tell sixth graders things we keep hidden from fifth graders.

In the last 30 years, however, a secret-revelation(揭示)machine has been equipped in 98 percent of American homes. It is called television. Television passes information to all viewers alike, whether they are children or adults. Unable to resisted the temptation(诱惑),many children turn their attends from printed texts to the less challenging, more attractive moving pictures.

Communication through print, as a matter of fact, allows for a great deal of control over the social information which children will gain. Children must read simple books before they can read complex materials.

41. Traditionally a child is supposed to learn about the adult world ______ .

A. through connection with society

B. gradually and under guidance

C. naturally without being taught

D. through watching television

42. According to the author, that today’s children seem adult like result from ______.

A. the widespread influence of television

B. the poor arrangement of teaching content

C. the fast pace of human scientific development

D. the rising standard of living

43. What does the author think of communication through print for children?

A. It enables children to gain more social information.

B. It develops children’s interest in reading and writing.

C. It helps children to read and write well.

D. It can control what children are to learn.

44. What does the author think of the change in today’s children?

A. He feels their adult like behavior is funny.

B. He thinks the change worthy of note.

C. He considers it a rapid development

D. He seems to be upset about it.

C

The first reality TV show in the world was called Expedition Robinson and it was shown in Sweden in 1997. Half the population of the country watched the final event and a new kind of TV program was born. Two years later in Holland , the first series of Big Brother was filmed. Again, it was a great success and the final program was watched by 15 million people. Now more than 20 countries around the world have Big Brother or Expedition Robinson on their TV screens. The ordinary people who take part in the programs are known by millions of people in their own countries and reality TV has become big, big business.

For the TV producers, reality TV is a dream come true because many of the programs cost nothing to make. At some point, the television viewers are asked to telephone the program to vote or to apply to take part in the show. It is the cost of these telephone calls that pays for the shows. One of the most popular shows is Pop Idol. In the show a group of attractive young people are made into pop stars. TV viewers vote for their favorite person on the show. The winner makes a record and millions of copies of the record are sold. His or her pictures are published on the covers of magazines or on the front pages of newspapers, and then, they are quickly forgotten.

But not everyone is happy about reality TV. In Portugal, two TV channels got into trouble because they showed too much of the personal lives of the people in the shows. In France, reality TV is called “rubbish TV” and the TV studios of Big Brother were attacked three times in one week. In Greece, Big Brother was described as “against human rights and civilization”.

45. Those who take part in the reality TV shows are usually _____.

A. common people B. pop TV stars C. attractive people D. famous film stars

46. Who would pay for the cost of the reality TV shows according to the passage?

A. TV producers who make reality TV shows

B. TV actors who take part in reality TV shows.

C. TV viewers who telephone reality TV shows

D. TV companies which broadcast reality TV shows

47. It can be concluded from the passage that ______.

A. everyone is happy about reality TV.

B. reality TV will do well in many countries.

C. all the people in Europe are in favor of reality TV

D. reality TV will not be broadcast in any countries.

D

Dear Doctor,

My husband and I got married in 1965 and for the first ten years of our marriage I was very happy to stay home and raise our three children. Then four years ago, our youngest child went to school and I thought I might go back to work.

My husband was very supportive and helped me to make my decision. He emphasized all of the things I can do around the house, and said he thought I could be a great success in business.

After several weeks of job--hunting, I found my present job, which is working for a small public relations firm. At first, my husband was very proud of me and would tell his friends, “My clever little wife can run that company she’s working for.”

But as his joking remark was close to reality, my husband stopped talking to me about my job. I have received several promotions and pay increases, and I am now making more money than he is. I can buy my own clothes and a new car. Because of our combined incomes, my husband and I can do man), things that we had always dreamed of doing, but we don’t do these things because he is very unhappy.

We fight about little things and my husband is very critical of me in front of our friends. For the first time in our marriage, I think there is a possibility that our marriage may come to an end.

I love my husband very much, and I do not want him to feel inferior, but I also love my job. I think I can be a good wife and a working woman, but I don’t know how. Can you give me some advice? Will I have to choose one or the other or can I keep both my husband and my new career?

Please help.

“DISTRESSED”

48. What do you think shows her husband was supportive?

A. He took up all the work she used to do. B. He made all the decisions for her.

C. He gave her encouragement. D. All of the above.

49. Her husband when she first found her present job.

A. was very critical of her B. felt disappointed C. was proud of her

D. was happy but critical

50. Her husband stopped talking to her about her job when _____

A. she received promotions B. She earned more money

C. her husband was unhappy D. both A and B

51. The woman has a hard choice between

A. husband and children B. children and work C. career and money

D. job and marriage

E

You are what you eat and fats are a main food for Asia’s fast-food generation. Dr. Chwang, director of the Department of Food Nutrition, says children are consuming more meat and soft drinks. That is a thorough departure from the traditional diet of vegetables and rice and little meat. “They like big pieces of fried meat with a soft drink. So although they may eat the same volume of food, their calorie intake (卡路里摄入量)has increased. Now about 40 to 45 percent of their calories come from fat,”says Chwang.

Although on the whole Asians tend towards thinness, culture -namely Asians’ hospitality (好客)-is a reason for the fatness of today’s generation, according to Chwang. “Asian people love food,”she says. “Eating and drinking are important social and family functions. ”In the past, however, big meals were only hosted on special occasions as people were more careful with money. In today’s climate of wealth and remarkable consumption, 10-course meals are no longer reserved for significant occasions.

More than anyone else, children are on the receiving end of their parents’ improved circumstances. “In the past, people had four or more children-now, they have one or two, so they tend to spoil them,”says Chwang. “The easiest way is to give them ‘quality food’. Parents think feeding them well is showing their love. They feel bad when their children look thin. ”

When describing the physical condition of most overweight Asian children, Chwang says: “There is a clear relationship between fatness and indoor play. Children get fat because they don’t move, and eventually, they don’t want to move because they’re fat. ”

Thanks to technology, a growing army of children prefer video games to old outdoor sports. “What do children do when watching TV or sitting in front of the computer playing video games? They eat chocolate and drink Coke,”says Chwang.

52. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A. Asian people tend to save more money.

B. Asian children depart from their diet tradition.

C. Asian children eat big meals on more occasions.

D. Culture contributes to the fatness of Asian children.

53. Some parents feel bad when their children look thin, because ________.

A. their children don’t love eating and drinking

B. their children don’t have a good physical condition

C. they feel that they don’t take good care of their children

D. they feel that they are not wealthy enough to afford “quality food”

54. According to this passage, the “quality food” fed by some parents is actually __________.

A. helpful food

B. qualified food

C. agreeable food

D. high-calorie food

55. The purpose of this article is to ________.

A. prove the relationship between fatness and indoor play

B. explain why many Asian children are overweight nowadays

C. find reasons for increased food consumption of Asian people

D. compare the traditional diet with today’s diet of Asian children

第三节 书面表达(满分25分)

最近,你校同学正在参加某报社组织的一场讨论。讨论的主题是:中国是否应大力发展家用小汽车?请你根据下表所提供的信息,客观地介绍这两种不同的意见。

60%的同学认为: 40%的同学认为:

1.应大力发展 2.促进国家经济发展 3.增加就业机会 4.提高生活质量;方便、省时 1.应有限度地发展 2.增加城市交通拥挤,交通事故 3.修路占用土地 4.空气和噪音污染

注意:1.信的开头已为你写好。2.词数:100左右 3.参考词汇:国民经济—the national economy

About the discussion we’ve had about whether China should devote major efforts to developing car industry, opinions are divided on the question.

60% of the students

Keys:

单项选择:(1--5)BBABD (6--10)ABADD (11--15)AADAC

完型填空:(16—20) BACDC (21—25) BBAAC (26—30) BCADB (31—35) BCDDD

阅读理解:(36--40)BBAAC (41--45)BADBA (46--50)CBCCD (51--55)DACDB

书面表达:

About the discussion we’ve had about whether China should devote major efforts to developing car industry, opinions are divided on the question.

60% of the students think China should fully develop car industry. They believe this will speed up the development of the national economy. More workers will be employed. With cars the people’s life quality will be raised. They will save time and be more convenient in their life and work.

On the other hand, 40% of them think China should control its car industry development. Otherwise, the city traffic will be even heavier and more traffic accidents will take place. At the same time, more land will be used for the new roads. What is more, air and noise pollution will become more serious.

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