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2020学年度人教版选修七Unit1LivingwellPeriod1WarmingUp, Pre-reading, Reading and Comprehending课时作业参考模板范本.doc

1、2020学年度人教版选修七Unit1Living well Period 1 Warming Up, Pre-reading, Reading and Comprehending课时作业I. 根据下面各句句意以及所给单词的首字母或汉语提示词,写出该单词的正确形式(每空一词)。1. The boy suffered from poor e_ and could hardly see.2. The prisoner was released early because of good _ (品行).3. Jacob is so _ (笨拙的) hes always running into thi

2、ngs and dropping things.4. Germs are very small, and can only be seen with the aid of a m_.5. My computer isnt powerful enough to run that _ (软件). II. 用括号内单词的正确形式填空。1. My mother doesnt like me wearing short skirts to church she doesnt think theyre _ (suit).2. My grandpa didnt like going to the city

3、because it was always so _ (noise).3. A stay in the country will be _ (benefit) to his health.4. My father did all the cooking in my mothers _ (absent).5. Hes getting old and his _ (hear) isnt very good.III. 根据括号内的汉语提示补全下面句子(每空一词)。1. Eric came running into the room, _ _ _ (上气不接下气).2. She _ _ (闲坐着) a

4、ll day and watched me clean the house.3. Jacks boss asked him to leave _ _ _ (换句话说), he lost his job.4. Working at home makes sense, _ _ _ (在许多方面).5. Lily, _ _ _ _ _ (和她父母), is very fond of classical music.IV. 选用方框内合适的单词或短语并用其正确形式补全下面短文(每项限用一次)。ambition, annoyed, disabled, encouragement, adapt to, m

5、ake fun ofAs a person with a disability, it sometimes feels as though you are made to fit the system rather than the system being flexible enough to 1. _ your needs. You are not expected to have 2. _ or to rock the boat. I really get 3. _ when people feel sorry for me or 4. _ me because I am 5. _. I

6、 like to face up to challenges. I want to be consulted and to give my opinion, especially on things that affect me and my life. I expect people to accept me and give me 6. _ to live a life just like anyone else without a disability would live their life. 阅读理解A Eeva Simons shows us that a physical di

7、sability doesnt necessarily bar one from dancing on the stage. With skillful handling,she can make her wheelchair do graceful moves and win applause worldwide. The 34yearold is among a group of four Finnish performers with different physical disabilities.Simons,a member of the Finnish dance troupe (

8、剧团) Public Artistic Affairs,has been bound to a wheelchair since jumping from a roof in a suicide attempt that ended her dancing career 16 years ago. She said that for a long time she had been depressed,with no idea how to adapt to her changed circumstances. “The incident had a big impact on me,” sh

9、e said. “I had never thought what it would be like to be a wheelchair user. It was difficult.”But positive changes came several years later when she met a group of disabled people at a community centre. Their interest in alternative ways of movement lighted her passion for both dance and life again.

10、Simons joined the PAA troupe,which experimented with new approaches to performing. In 2000,the group put on their first show. Although many professional dance moves are not possible,the show has been running in more than 10 countries in Europe and won the “Theatre Event of the Year 2000” award in Fi

11、nland.Simons said her part required the upper part of her body to be strong,especially her arms,which had to perform everything from hand gestures to powering the wheelchair. “It is a challenge. We use our creativity to think of alternative ways to find beauty,” she said.In one moving scene about he

12、r postaccident mental condition,a frustrated Simons sits on the floor,before crawling to a wheelchair and accepting her new tool. Director Paasonen said that the dancers were sharing their life experiences,feelings,states and thoughts with audiences and that the show was very personal.“They are peop

13、le with bodies that have stories to tell,” he said. “The show is about transformation,and how people deal with change,including how to deal with the transformation of our own body after it becomes disabled.”1What would be the best title for the passage?AJoin a special troupeBFrustrated dancersCWonde

14、rs on wheelsDLearn new approaches to dancing2The underlined word “bar” in the first paragraph probably means “_”ApreventBsave CencourageDprotect3From the passage we can infer that Eeva Simons_.Aonce lost her hope for lifeBbecame disabled accidentallyClearned how to dance after the incidentDwanted to

15、 kill herself to end her dancing career4What can we learn about the performers in the PAA troupe?AMost of them are young.BThey are creative dancers.CThey are discouraged by their disability.DThey are able to do all professional dance moves.BWhy do some parents tend to hold back their disabled childr

16、en from experiencing life?Even when they are grown,the parents will not allow certain things to happen. Its true that they do have a certain amount of responsibility in protecting their severely disabled adult children,but at what point do they become overly protective?Parents want to create a safe

17、haven,a place where they know that nothing bad will happen to their beloved children. This seems to be a respectable and notable act in caring for a person with a disability,but it can have a side effect. When protect their children from suspected hardships,not wanting anything bad to happen to them

18、,they very well may be preventing good things from happening to them.In life we all make mistakes,it is how we are able to grow and strengthen our character. Parents may feel that in certain instances their children will get hurt or mistreated in some way,so they build walls in their own minds convi

19、ncing themselves of the need to shelter. However,the disabled,yes even the “severely disabled” deserve to make personal mistakes as well. Even more,they have the right to succeed.Parents should do everything and anything within their power to see their disabled children lead a somewhat “normal” life

20、. Parents should help their children,rather than hold them down. This could make them think they are unworthy and that their parents do not believe in them.Whatever it may be,let them at least try. If they want to attend college,so be it. Parents should find out all they can,and be involved in every

21、 detail. If they want to date and someday marry,so be it. Dont shut them out and from bad or critical opinions about them just because you are afraid. Unite as a family and make it work.5What side effect will it have when the parents overprotect their disabled children?ATheir children will never gro

22、w up in the future.BTheir children will find no shelter when they grow up.CTheir children will become less confident when facing troubles.DTheir children will less likely meet with good things.6What attitude does the author hold towards the parents who overprotect their disabled children?ASupportive

23、.BObjective.CCritical.DUninterested.7The suggestions in the last paragraph imply thatAparents should be a bridge,not a brick wallBparents should act as their childrens best friendsCparents should encourage their children to get marriedDparents should live in harmony with their disabled children8What is the best title of this passage?ALiving Within Parents PowerBLetting Your Disabled Child SucceedCGetting out of a Brick Wall in Their LifeDHelping Your Disabled Child out of Trouble8 / 8

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