高中英语外研版(2019)必修一Unit 3 Family matters Developing ideas & Presenting ideas

高中英语外研版(2019)必修一Unit 3 Family matters Developing ideas & Presenting ideas
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1. 选词填空(词汇运用)
选用方框内合适的短语并用其正确形式填空(每个短语限用一次)。

end up,  be praised for,  aim for,  settle for,  take care of,  disagree with,  take place

  1. (1) Mary couldn't find any cola, so she had to orange juice.
  2. (2) your grandfather. That's your most important job this week.
  3. (3) In my view, our children should the effort they have voluntarily done to help the community.
  4. (4) When your father your opinion, do you have a friendly chat with him?
  5. (5) Do you still remember where the moment when I first called you mommy ?
  6. (6) If you always ignore your brother's feelings, you will being ignored by him.
  7. (7) Be patient. We have to work hard if we want to a big improvement.
2. 单词拼写(词汇运用)
根据所给首字母或汉语提示词,用本部分所学词汇完成下面短文(每空一词)。

My family plays a very important role in my life. My parents, my brother and my sister are very special to me, but my brother Luis is just the person who has a(n) (强有力的) influence on me. I (钦佩) him a lot.

Luis, a cycling a, is an intelligent person. Since he was a child, he knew what kind of person he wanted to become and was determined to achieve his aim. (在整个期间) his teen years, he spent most of his time receiving training. He developed a(n) ( 独特的) style so that he could always stay (领先). He has won many m, which make us proud of him.

D leaving his team, my brother is still taking (额外的) courses that enrich his knowledge. His future goal is to study at Stanford University to obtain a degree in sociology. He is always p about life. Nothing stops him from moving forward.

3. 语法填空
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Settling conflict between my kids (be) one of the most difficult parts of parenting for me at this stage in my journey as a mother. Since my boys are only five and three years old, I need to spend much time (guide) them through challenges. However, I also want to give them the chance to work things out on (they) own.

They are at different developmental stages but both can fully understand the "rules” — to say (friend) words and respect our environment. But that does not mean is always easy to follow those rules and keep their bad feelings under control, (particular) when one brother isn't quite done with his turn on the scooter (踏板车).

Before an argument starts, I choose (let) them test out their own style of settling a conflict. I observe their feelings and then decide whether to step in. I might try to offer ideas and ways suit their age, but it doesn't always work. It can be difficult. One area I have been trying to focus lately is fostering ( 培养) love between the boys so that they can value the special relationship they have.

Having siblings ( 兄弟姐妹) is, after all, such a wonderful gift although sometimes your sister or brother can leave you (fill) with anger.

4. 任务型阅读
阅读下面两封邮件,并完成其后的问题。

Dear Dr. M,

My dad has a job far away from where my mom and I live, and we seldom get to see him. My mom wants to move closer so we can see him more than once a month. I enjoy seeing my dad, but it means I will have to leave my friends and go somewhere I've never been before. I love the place where I'm living. I have tried talking to my mom about my thoughts, but she always ignores my feelings about things that go on in our life. What should I do?

Yours sincerely,

Jack

Dear Jack,

Moving is a big step for anyone! Since you are part of the family, your feelings ought to be heard. I would suggest sitting down with your mom and dad and explaining your opinions about the issue. Then discuss whether an agreement which satisfies all of you can be reached.

Also, understand their feelings. Keep in mind that moving doesn't always mean losing all the connections you've made, but rather keeping those connections and forming new ones! You can regularly make a video call with your old friends and even visit them during the school holidays.

Yours,

Dr. M

  1. (1) How often will Jack visit his dad if they move?
  2. (2) Why does Jack feel anxious?
  3. (3) How does Jack's mother react to his feelings when it comes to family matters?
  4. (4) What might Jack do next?
  5. (5) How does Dr. M suggest keeping connected with friends?