Unit 1 Lights,camera,action! Section Ⅲ Integrated skills 课件(共82张)+学案(含答案)+练习(含答案)
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Section Ⅲ Integrated skills 维度一:品句填词 根据所给单词的首字母或汉语提示,写出单词的正确形式。 1.The gap between the two teams has n to three points. 2.Can you r some new story books to me? 3.She tried every means to c her child of the bad habit. 4.This is the (典型的) style of music that interests the young. 5.Do you (想要) going to the cinema this evening? 维度二:词形转换 用所给单词的正确形式填空。 1.As we all know, light (typical) travels in a straight line. 2.She worked so hard that (eventual) she suffered from a serious headache. 3.Luckily, she got the job on the strength of your (recommend). 维度三:固定搭配和句式 根据汉语提示完成下列句子。 1.She believes this new medicine will . 她坚信这种新药将能治好他的眼病。 2.Luckily, he was able to . 幸运的是,他能够从失火的建筑中逃了出来。 3.The doctor recommended that . 医生建议病人多做户外运动。 4.I know you Chinese culture, especially the local operas. 我知道你非常喜欢中国文化,尤其是当地的戏剧。 5. to narrow her eyes because she has a short sight. 因为有点近视,她有眯着眼睛看人的习惯。 Ⅰ.阅读理解 A In movies and books, people often describe a decisive moment when they figure out who they are.However, I never thought it actually happened in real life.I never expected to have a “moment” of my own.When it arrived, mine was much more powerful than I could have ever imagined. During the spring of my junior year, my class watched a documentary called The Invisible Children.It was about three college students who took a trip to Africa and documented their experience.At first the film was slightly humorous.However, once the group arrived in northern Uganda, the mood changed.They learned what the consequences of a 23-year war had been for thousands of children.Some had lost family and friends, and others were caught by the opposing force and became child soldiers. Before long, I was sobbing.I couldn’t believe these things were happening, yet at the same time I knew they were.I just hadn’t been paying attention, for in the past 17 years, I was blessedly protected.When the movie ended, I couldn’t get it out of my head.For the next week, I was not myself.Every bite of food I took I thought of Grace, the 15-year-old who had little to eat.When I went to bed, I pictured Sunday, the 14-year-old boy sleeping on a straw mat on the ground in a camp.My whole world shifted. Since that day, I haven’t been able to picture my future in a way that doesn’t involve going to Africa and doing what I can to help.Ultimately, this is why I decided to major in engineering.With an engineering degree, my potential for change will be limitless.I will build wells and schools, and design irrigation systems.Engineering is tough, but I know — in wha ... ...