1、19-20-2 耀华中学高一英语耀华中学高一英语 Book 3 Unit 5 短语和句型短语和句型学案学案 P49 52 1. 为了搜寻 _ 2. 一条向西到的路线 _ 3. 第一个从海路到印度的欧洲人 _ 4. 他最初到印度的航行 _ 5. 开拓海上的路线 _ 6. 经由好望角 _ 7. 标志着的开始 _ 8. 在海平面 _ 9. 高于海平面 _ 10. 坐落在边界上 _ 11.(中国)西藏自治区 _ 12. 有时会低至零下 60 度 _ 13. 花很多钱做 _ 14. 丧命 _ 15. 由于酷寒和低气压 _ 16. 尽管有这些 _ 17. 在旅途末 _ 18. 一个独一无二的经历 _ 19
2、. 纯粹的快乐 _ 20. 赚钱 _ 21. 有能力享受生活 _ 22. 成功的做 _ 23. 夺取某人的生命 _ 24. 与相似 _ 25. 使对你重要的事情成为焦点 _ 26. 转身 _ 27. 继续前行 _ 28. 关注,专注于 _ 29. 对于你是独特的 _ 30. 强迫某人做 _ 31. 弄明白;理解 _ 32. 身体和精神的顽强 _ 33. 导致,结果是 _ 34. 人天性的一部分 _ 35. 冒险 _ 36. 把称作 _ 37. 寻求刺激的欲望 _ 38. 与相联系 _ 39. 值得冒险 _ 40. 由你决定 _ P5355 41. 打牌 _ 42. 在那时;一度 _ 43. 在
3、地平线上 _ 44. (浪) 没过我们的船 _ 45. 把它劈成两半 _ 46. 把我们扔下船 _ 47. 唯一生存的希望 _ 48. 寻觅食物 _ 49. 搭起帐篷 _ 50. 生堆火 _ 51. 急救 _ 52. 去冒险 _ 53. 药棉 _ 54. 橡胶手套 _ 55. 减缓疼痛 _ 56. 用绷带做悬带 _ 57. 使胳膊保持静止 _ 58. 测体温 _ 59. 带某人去医院 _ 60. 用绷带包扎伤口 _ 61. 使冷却 _ 62. 国道 _ 63. (路)从延伸到 _ 64. 被看作 _ 65. 由于令人惊叹的风景而被称作“天路” _ 66. 被频繁问及的问题 _ 67. 遭遇困难
4、 _ 68. 受伤 _ 69. 集钱 _ 70. 记笔记 _ 71. 记下每个词 _ P5659 72. 科幻小说 _ 73. 海洋生物 _ 74. 还有 _ 75. 带某人到潜水艇内部 _ 76. 保守秘密 _ 77. 不被许可做 _ 78. 只想逃跑 _ 79. 对着迷 _ 80. 改编自 _ 81. 回顾 _ 82. 讲述神奇的事 _ 83. 交流,说话 _ 84. 感觉的分量 _ 85. 在海平面下 _ 86. 清晰地分辨出距离 150 码处的物体 _ 87.(颜色) 渐渐变深成深蓝 _ 88. 在平坦的海岸上 _ 89. 留住海浪的痕迹 _ 90. 驱走(反射)阳光 _ 91. 解释
5、,说明 _ 92. 在的深度 _ 93. 在光天化日里 _ 94. 一次潜水经历 _ 95. 一次到的一日游 _ 96. 不同水平的潜水员 _ 97. 好像,似乎 _ 98. 杨帆起航 _ 99. 生活在岛上 _ 100. 用它们的好奇心使你快乐 _ 重点句型:重点句型: 1. 去年有数百人愿意花费大价钱去尝试一个他们当时就知道会是一次拥挤、 不舒适而又 危险的体验。 2. 我们从这项冒险活动中获得的是纯粹的快乐。 3. 我们或者不是为了吃饭和挣钱。我们吃饭和挣钱是为了能够享受生活。 4. 这才是生活得意义和目标。 5. 登山让你聚焦于对你而言重要的事。 6. “纵然有一千个理由让你回头,但总
6、有一个让你继续前行。你必须专注于哪一个对你来说 最重要也最独特的理由。它会强迫你去深入地审视自己,去思考自己的身体和心理是否 足够坚强,能在你想放弃的时候推动你继续向前。” 7. 攀登珠峰的大多数尝试要么大获全胜,要么彻底失败,这一冒险行为的背后是否也有科 学的解释呢? 8. 今日有研究指出,冒险可能是人类天性中的一部分,而且有些人比其他人更愿意去冒险。 Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea 9. 尽管 Ned Land 一心想要逃离这个地方,但 Aronnax 和 Conseil 已经被他们在海底新世界 的奇遇深深吸引住了。 10. 我该如何追述水下漫步
7、给我留下的印象呢? 11. 那种奇观是语言无法描述的。 12. 我们走在又细又平的沙地上,这沙地并不像平坦的沙滩,会随着海浪变褶皱。 13. 这块令人目眩的地毯简直是一个反射器,强有力地把阳光反射回去,光线所经之处的每 个水分子都因此而振动。 14. 如果说在海面以下 30 英尺的地方,我能像在明亮的人管辖一样看得清清楚楚,会有人 相信吗? Book 3 Unit 5 短语和句型短语和句型答案答案: 1. in search of 2. a westward route to 3. the first European to reach India by sea 4. his initial
8、journey to India 5. open up the sea route 6. by way of the Cape of Good Hope 7. mark the beginning of 8. at sea level 9. above sea level 10. lie on the border 11. Tibet Autonomous Region of China 12. can get as low as -60 C 13. spend good money on sth./(in) doing 14. lost ones life 15. due to extrem
9、e cold and low air pressure 16. despite all this 17. by the end of the trip 18. an experience like no other 19. sheer joy 20. make money / earn money 21. be able to enjoy life 22. succeed in doing 23. take ones life 24. be similar to 25. bring into focus whats important to you 26. turn around 27. ke
10、ep going 28. focus on 29. be unique to you 30. force sb. to do 31. figure out 32. (have) physical and mental toughness 33. result in 34. part of human nature 35. take a risk / take risks 36. refer toas 37. the desire to seek risks 38. be connected to / with 39. be worth the risks 40. be up to you 41
11、. play cards 42. at one point 43. on the horizon 44. rise up over our ship 45. break it into two 46. throw us overboard 47. the / our only hope of survival 48. hunt for food 49. put up tent 50. build a fire 51. first aid 52. go on an adventure 53. cotton wool balls 54. rubber gloves 55. reduce pain
12、/ relieve pain 56. make a sling out of a bandage 57. keep the arm still 58. take ones temperature 59. take sb. to hospital 60. cover the cut with a bandage 61. cool sth. down 62. (Chinas) National Highway 63. run fromto 64. be regarded as 65. be known as the “Heavenly Road” for its amazing views 66.
13、 the most frequently asked question(s) 67. encounter difficulties / a difficulty 68. get injured 69. raise / collect money 70. take notes 71. write down every word (in full) 72. a science fiction 73. a sea creature 74. along with 75. take sb. inside the submarine 76. keep the secret 77. be not permi
14、tted to do 78. think only of escaping from 79. be fascinated by 80. be adapted from 81. look back upon 82. relate the wonders 83. an exchange of words 84. feel the weight of 85. below the surface of the sea 86. clearly distinguish the objects at a distance of 150 yards 87. darken into fine shades of
15、 deep blue 88. on the flat shore 89. keep the impressions of the waves 90. drive away the rays of the sun 91. account for 92. at the depth of 93. in broad daylight 94. a diving experience 95. a one-day tour to 96. divers of all skill levels 97. as though / as if 98. set sail 99. live on the island 1
16、00. delight you with its curiosity 1. Last year, hundreds of people spent good money on an experience that they knew would include crowds, discomfort and danger. 2. What we get from this adventure is just sheer joy. 3. We do not live to eat and make money. We eat and make money to be able to enjoy l
17、ife. 4. That is what life means and what life is for. 5. Climbing mountains brings into focus whats important to you. 6. “There are a thousand reasons to turn around and only one to keep going. You really have to focus on the one reason thats most important and unique to you. It forces you to look d
18、eep inside yourself and figure out if you really have the physical, as well as mental, toughness to push when you want to stop.” 7. With the majority of attempts to climb Qomolangma resulting either in total success or failure, is there also scientific reason behind this risk-taking? 8. Recent studi
19、es indicate that risk-taking may be part of human nature, with some of us more likely to take risks than others. 9. While Ned Land can think only of escaping, Aronax an Conseil are fascinated by their adventures in the new underwater world. 10. How can I look back upon the impression left upon me by
20、 that walk under the waters? 11. Words are not enough to relate such wonders! 12. We were walking on fine, even sand, not wrinkled, as on a flat shore, which keeps impression of the waves. 13. This dazzling carpet, really a reflector, drove away the rays of the sun with wonderful intensity, which accounted for the vibration which passed through every atom of liquid. 14. Shall I be believed when I say that, at the depth of thirty feet, I could see as if I was in broad daylight?