1、Book 3 Unit 3- Period 8 (Mar. 2020) By: Liang Proofreader: people oriented Create and develop Liaozhong No.1Senior High School 高一英语第一学期第24个学案Teaching & Study plan-Book3 Unit 3 The world of science Period 8ClassNameGroupEvaluationThree-dimensional objectivesKnowledge and abilities:To grasp words and
2、phrasesProcess and methods:By taking notes and practisingAttitude and values:To develop the sense of responsibilityImportant pointsMemorizing the key pointsDifficult pointsApplication Learning methodsStudent-centred (self study,cooperation and exploration)Teaching ContentsStep 1 Lead in Have a revis
3、ion on this unit.Step 2 Study (Thinking ; Presentation and Discussion)第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分) 第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2. 5 分,满分 37. 5 分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A Curious about what books will be published in the months ahead so you can pre-order or reserve them? Please note we have not included eve
4、ry book that is coming out, but rather some that caught our eyesand that we thought should catch yours as well. The Big, Brave Adventurous Life of Lavinia Warren by Elizabeth Raum Lavinia Warren never let her height prevent her from leading a full and adventurous life. Although she never grew three
5、feet tall, she became a beloved teacher, a world traveller, an entertainer and the friend of many powerful figures. Lavinia faced several tragedies(悲剧) but always found the strength to go on. Lavinias extraordinary story also provides a social history of one of the most difficult periods i
6、n American history. The Dollhouse Murders by Betty Ren Wright Amy is terrified. She hears noises coming from the dollhouse in the attic(阁楼), and the dolls she was playing with arent where she left them. Every night when Amy goes up to check on the dollhouse, the dolls have moved again! Sec
7、rets become clear as Amy gets closer to showing the mystery (迷) of the dolls in this novel that combines complicated family relationships with a mystery. The Girl in the Locked Room by Mary Downing Hahn A family moves into an old, abandoned house. Jules parents love the house, but Jules is
8、 frightened and feels a sense of warn- ing. When she sees a pale face in an upstairs window, though, she cant help wondering about the presence on the top floor. Then Jules is determined to contact the mysterious figure and help unlock the door. Past and present intersect(交叉) as she and he
9、r ghostly friend discover the secret of the family who lived in the house all those many years ago. 1. What makes Lavinia Warren imperfect? A. Her height. B. Her shape. C. Her strength. D. Her character. 2. What can we learn from The Dollhouse Murders? A. Amy is frightened when hearing noises in the
10、 attic. B. Amy cares more for dolls than anything she ever has. C. Amy finds it tough to sleep without dolls company. D. Amy will know little about her family relationships. 3. What happens when Jules sees a pale face? A. She dare not tell her parents all that she sees. B. She reminds her parents of
11、 the danger at once. C. She makes up her mind to help her friend out. D. She wants to know what exists on the top floor. B Plastic is used to make a large number of products we use every day, such as drink and food containers, trash bags and grocery bags, cups and childrens toys, and bottles for eve
12、rything from mouthwash and shampoo to glass cleaner and dish-washing liquid. And thats not even counting all the plastic that goes into furniture, appliances, computers, and automobiles. As the use of plastic has increased over the years, its become a large part of Americas solid wastegrowing from l
13、ess than 1 percent in 1960 to more than 13 percent in 2017. As an example of how and why plastic waste is increasing, the International Bottled Water Association reports that the US consumed 9. 67 billion gallons of bottled water in 2017, compared to 9. 1 billion gallons the year before. The United
14、States is the worlds leading consumer of bottled water. A good first step in reducing plastic waste is switching to a reusable water bottle. Recycling plastic reduces the amount of energy and resources (资源) needed to create plastic. Research shows that a bottle of water requires about 2,000 times as
15、 much energy to produce as the same amount of tap water. Recycling plastic products also keeps them out of landfills(垃圾填埋) and allows the plastic to be reused in making new products. Recycling 1 ton of plastic saves 7. 4 cubic yards of landfill space. And lets face it, a lot of plastic ends up direc
16、tly in the environment, breaking down into tiny pieces, polluting our soil and water. Today, 80 percent of Americans have easy access to a plastic recycling program. A universal numbering system for plastic types makes it even easier. According to the American Plastics Council, more than l, 800 US b
17、usinesses handle plastic waste. In addition, over 200,000 grocery stores now serve as recycling collection sites for plastic waste. 4. What message does the first paragraph mainly intend to convey?A. Plastic products are quite common. B. Plastic is widely used in our daily life. C. What functions pl
18、astic has. D. Why humans make use of plastic. 5. According to paragraph 2, _. A. plastic waste is on the rise in America B. Americans prefer bottled water to tap water C. plastic waste is the leading type of waste in America D. using reusable water bottles doesnt help reduce plastic waste6. What ben
19、efit does recycling plastic mainly bring? A. It helps cut down on pollution. B. It helps to make soil more rich. C. It makes plastic easily broken down. D. It produces new energy and resources. 7. What do the figures listed in the last paragraph suggest? A. Americans suffer a lot from plastic waste.
20、 B. Americans are good at recycling plastic. C. Recycling plastic is convenient in the US. D. Recycling plastic brings great profits in the US. C As soon as you lie down at night, does your mind go straight to anything you could possibly stress about? How can you get to sleep when all you can think
21、about is how you still need to tell a friend you cant make your brunch date? Its natural to jump to stressors(压力源)when your mind finally has some quiet time to wander, but a racing mind can leave you tossing(摇荡)and turning. Thankfully, scientists have found a possible cure for insomnia (失眠) that cou
22、ld help you shut down those anxious thoughts and finally get some shut-eye. Baylor University researchers investigated whether different types of writing could relax people into sleep. To find out, they had 57 young adults spend five minutes before bed writing either a to-do list for the days ahead
23、or a list of tasks theyd finished over the past few days. The volunteers slept at the lab where researchers could measure their eye movement and brainwave activity, and werent allowed to use their phones or do work after lights-out. The results confirm that not all pre-sleep writing is created equal
24、ly. Those who made to-do lists before bed were able to fall asleep nine minutes faster than those who wrote about past events. The quality of the lists mattered, too; the more tasks and the more specific the to-do lists were, the faster the writers fell asleep. On the other hand, those who wrote lon
25、g lists of accomplishments took longer to fall asleep than those whod thought of fewer past activities. The study authors figure writing down future tasks “ offloads” the thoughts so you can stop turning the mover in your mind. Youre telling your brain that the task will get donejust not right now.
26、So, try taking five minutes to quickly write down a to-do list. Its easy and cheaper than other sleeping aids. 8. Why does the writer mention “you cant make your brunch date” in paragraph 1? A. To give an example of anxious thoughts. B. To prove calm mind matters before bed. C. To introduce a faster
27、 way of falling asleep. D To show its tough to decide on a right date. 9. What do we know about the research results? A. Long lists of accomplishments helped fall asleep quickly. B. Different types of pre-sleep writing had the same effect. C. Those who wrote about more past events fell asleep faster
28、. D. Those whose to-do lists were more detailed fell asleep faster 10. Who would possibly benefit from reading this passage? A. Researchers of the investigation. B. Volunteers of the investigation. C. People who suffer from insomnia. D. Those who like to stay up late. 11. What does the passage mainl
29、y talk about? A. Anxious thoughts stop you from falling asleep fast. B. Wandering mind makes it hard for you to fall asleep. C. Writing to-do lists differs from writing about past events. D. Writing to-do lists before bed can help get to sleep faster. Step 3 Summarize.Step 4 PracticeStep 5 HomeworkWhat isunique to you?Learning and TeachingsummaryGains :Losses:Grade 1 Teaching &Study Plan Page 1 Grade 1 Teaching &Study Plan Page 2学科网(北京)股份有限公司