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范文高三英语Unti11TheMerchantofVenice参考教案
高三英语Unti11TheMerchantofVenice参考教案
一、教学目标与要求
通过本单元教学,学生了解莎士比亚名著《威尼斯商人》;学习一些相关的词语;复习动词不定式的用法。
二、教学重点与难点
1.重点词汇
onconditionthat,mercy,accordingto,comfort,takepridein
2.重点句型
1)Ifyouofferedmesixtimeswhatyouhavejustoffered,Iwouldstilltakemypoundofflesh.
2)It'suselesstryingtoarguewithShylock.
3)ThereasonforthiswasthatAntoniohadmanytimesscoldedShylockpubliclyforbeinggreedyandcruel.
3.语法
复习动词不定式
1)作表语:
Sheseemstobeveryhappy.
2)作宾语补语:
Iwishyoutocomewithme.
3)作定语:
Hewasthefirstpersontocome.
4)作原因状语:
I'msorrytohearthat.
5)作主语:
Todanceisalotoffun.
6)作目的状语:
wegotoschooltostudy.
三、难点讲解
1.HavemercyonAntonio.weshouldlearntoshowmercytoothers.
havemercyon/uponsb.,showmercytosb.宽恕某人。
例如:
1)Heshowednomercytothedefeatedenemy.他对被打败的敌人毫无怜悯之意。
2)Havemercyonus.请饶了我们吧。
2.Ifyouofferedmesixtimeswhatyouhavejustoffered,Iwouldstilltakemypoundofflesh.
表示“倍数”:
Ais…timesas+adj.+as+B
Ais…timesmorethanB
Ais…timesthesizeofB
1)Thisboxisthreetimesasbigasthatone.
2)Thisboxisthreetimesbiggerthanthatone.
3)Thisboxisthreetimesthesizeofthatone.
这个盒子比那个盒子大两倍。
3.Accordingtothelaw,ShylockmayhaveapoundoffleshtobecutoffbyhimnearesttoAntonio'sheart.
accordingto根据。
例如:
1)DoitaccordingtowhatIsay.照我说的去做。
2)Accordingtotheweatherforecast,it'sgoingtoraintomorrow.根据天气预报,明天会下雨。
四、复习与检测
Ⅰ.选择填空
1.Thelawrequiresthateveryone______hiscarcheckedatleastonceayear.
A.has
B.had
c.have
D.willhave
2.Heapologizedfor______.
A.hisnotbeingabletocome
B.hisbeingnotabletocome
c.hisbeingablenottocome
D.himnotbeingabletocome
3.Hefoundhisbookthismorning,butnowhe______hispen.
A.loses
B.lost
c.haslost
D.hadlost
4.----I'mhungry.
----______likeasandwich?
A.wouldyou
B.Doyou
c.couldn'tyou
D.Don'tyou
5.Hewilltellyouaboutit______yougetthere.
A.while
B.as
c.when
D./
6.Nowwecouldnotdoanythingbut______forhimhere.
A.waited
B.waiting
c.towait
D.wait
7.Thebuilding______nextmonthwillbeamodernhospital.
A.built
B.beingbuilt
c.tobebuilt
D.bebuilt
8.whenshereturnedhome,shefoundthewindowopenandsomething______.
A.tosteal
B.losing
c.missed
D.stolen
9.----you______comeinnow,marytIt'sgettingcold.
----I______goonplayinginthegarden.
A.hadbetter;hadbetter
B.wouldrather;hadbetter
c.hadbetter;wouldrather
D.hadbetter;wouldhavebetter
10.Shelikestohavebutterand______buttersoldinthisshopisverywellmade.
A.the
B.a
c.an
D./
11.Itriedevery______tomakehimgiveupsmoking.
A.mean
B.way
c.meaning
D.means
12.----whereisthecoffeetable?
----Tomjusthadit______away.
A.move
B.moving
c.moved
D.moves
13.Arethetwoanswerscorrect?
No,______correct.
A.nooneis
B.botharenot
c.neitheris
D.eitherisnot
14.______hemadeuphismindtotakeatriptoAmerica?
A.whenwasitthat
B.Thatwasitwhen
c.Thatitwaswhen
D.whenitwasthat
15.Sheisakind-heartedwoman.Sheisonly______tohelpothers.
A.tooglad
B.nottooglad
c.gladtoo
D.toosure
Ⅱ.完形填空。
Asmytrainwasnottoleaveforanotherhour,Ihadplentyoftimeto
6.Afterbuyingsomemagazines,Iwenttotheluggage-officeto
7
mysuitcaseIhadlefttherethreedaysbefore.18,thereceiptforthecasedidnot
9
beinthewallet.I
20
thewallet,andrailway-tickets,money,scrapsofpaper,photographs,
21,felloutofit;butnomatterhowhardI
22,thereceiptwasnowheretobefound.
Iexplainedthe
23
totheassistant
24.Themanlookedatmesuspiciouslyandaskedmewhatmycasewas
25.Itoldhimitwasanold,
26
object.Thenhegavemeaformandtoldmetomakea
27
ofwhatwasinthecase.Itriedto
28
allthearticlesIhadhurriedlypackedandwrotethemdown
29
theycametome.
Afterthiswasdone,Iwentto
30
amongtheshelves.Therewerehundredsofcasesthere,andforonemoment,I
31
thatifsomeonehadpickedupthereceipt,hecouldhaveclaimedit
32.Thishadnothappened
33,forafteratime,Ifounditlyinginacorner.Afterexaminingthe
34
inside,theassistanttoldmeIcouldtakeit
35.AgainIpickedupmy
36
;thistimetopay.Ipulledoutaten-shillingnoteandthe
37
slippedoutwithit.Thiswas
38
bytheassistant,too.Helookedatmeand
39
hisheadknowinglyasiftosayhehad
40
seenthishappenbeforetoo!
16.A.give
B.take
c.save
D.spare
17.A.collect
B.examine
c.receive
D.find
18.A.Besides
B.Instead
c.Infact
D.However
19.A.getto
B.proveto
c.seemto
D.usedto
20.A.held
B.emptied
c.drew
D.brought
21.A.everything
B.anything
c.something
D.what
22.A.thought
B.studied
c.searched
D.struggled
23.A.feeling
B.situation
c.reason
D.condition
24.A.angrily
B.thankfully
c.pleasantly
D.sorrowfully
25.A.for
B.with
c.like
D.notlike
26.A.brown-look
B.look-brown
c.brown-looked
D.brown-looking
27.A.test
B.list
c.record
D.report
28.A.find
B.lookfor
c.remember
D.forget
29.A.before
B.as
c.after
D.if
30.A.stand
B.stay
c.look
D.work
31.A.thought
B.knew
c.remembered
D.wished
32.A.anxiously
B.easily
c.early
D.sadly
33.A.obviously
B.immediately
c.unfortunately
D.fortunately
34.A.articles
B.shelves
c.cases
D.others
35.A.out
B.in
c.away
D.too
36.A.wallet
B.suitcase
c.receipt
D.ticket
37.A.coins
B.form
c.receipt
D.wallet
38.A.caused
B.done
c.understood
D.noticed
39.A.raised
B.shook
c.nodded
D.dropped
40.A.often
B.never
c.just
D.already
Ⅲ.阅读理解。
阅读下列短文,从每题四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案。
A
IwasverydisappointednottobeabletogotothejazzconcertlastFriday.TheadvertisementinthepapersaidthatyoucouldbuyticketsatthetheatreboxinRichlandHillsanydaybetween10∶00and4∶00.SinceIworkfrom9∶00to5∶30,theonlytimeIcouldgotothetheatrewasduringmy45minutelunchbreak.Unfortunately,thetheatreisontheothersideofthetown,andthebusservicebetweenmyofficeandRichlandHillsisnotverygood.Butifyouarelucky,youcanmaketheroundtripin45minutes.Lastmonday,Istoodatthebusstopforfifteenminuteswaitingforthebus.BythetimeIsawonecomearoundthecorner,therewasnotenoughtimelefttomakethetrip.SoIgaveupandwentbacktotheoffice.ThesamethinghappenedonTuesday,andagainthenextday.onThursday,myluckchanged.Igotonabusrightawayandarrivedatthetheatreinexactlytwentyminutes.whenIgotthere,however,Ifoundalonglineofpeopleattheboxoffice.Iheardonemansayhehadbeenwaitinginlineforoveranhour.RealizingIwouldnothaveenoughtimetowaitinline,Icaughtthenextbusandheadedbackacrossthetown.ByFridayIrealizedmyonlyhopewastomakethetripbytaxi,itwasexpensive,butIfeltitwouldbeworthittoheartheconcert.Thetripbytaxionlytook10minutes,butitfeltlikeanhourtome.whenIgottothetheatre,Iwasrelievedtoseethatnobodywaswaitinginline.Thereason,however,Iquicklydiscovered,wasthattheyhadalreadysoldallthetickets.
41.Themanlearned______thattherewouldbeaconcertonFriday.
A.fromhisfriends
B.fromoneofhisworkmates
c.overtheradio
D.fromthenewspaper
42.Hetriedtogotothetheatreeverydaybutmanagedtogetthereonly______.
A.once
B.twice
c.threetimes
D.fourtimes
43.onedaythemantook______togettothetheatrebybus.
A.forty-fiveminutes
B.fifteenminutes
c.justtwentyminutes
D.overanhour
44.Theunderlinedword“relieved”maybestbereplacedby“______”.
A.surprised
B.pleased
c.puzzled
D.sorry
45.Thewritermainlyshowsushis______.
A.enjoymentoftheconcert
B.angerforbuyingtheticket
c.effortstobuytheticket
D.disappointement
B
Thephoneisringingattheotherendofthelineanditclicksasitisbeinganswered.Avoicesaysquickly,“Hello,willyouhold,please?
”Thenthereisanotherclick,followedbysilence.Itseemslikehoursbeforesomeonecomesbackontheline----thatis,ifyoudon'thangupfirst.
officecallsare,perhaps,themostdifficultandthemostimportantpartofasecretary'swork.Thefirstimpressionthataclientreceivesaboutabusinessisoftenthroughatelephonecontact.Acallerwhoislefthangingon“hold”willget
thefeelingthatheorshehasbeenforgottenorignored.Ifacallisansweredrudely,thecallermaybecomeangry.Andifthecallisnotrouteddirectlytotherightperson,thecallermayfeelthatheorsheisgettingthe“run-around”.
LauraNeedhamisasecretaryintheexecutiveofficesofalargemanufacturingcompany.Asagoodofficesecretary,Lauraknowsthatallphonecallsmustbeansweredquicklyandhandledefficiently.Sheknowsthatasecretarymustbepleasantandhelpful,nomatterhowbusysheisorwhatkindofmoodshemaybein.Sheknowsshemustkeepcalmifacallergetsimpatientorbecomesangry;also,ofcourse,sheknowsshecanneverallowherselftolosehertemper.Ifshedoesnothavetheinformationthecallerasksfor,shemustknowwhodoeshavetheinformation.Finally,sheknowsthatoneofhermostimportantresponsibilitiesisto“screen”telephonecallsandtoknowwhichcallstorefertoherboss,whichcallstorefertootherpeople,andwhichcallstohandleherself.
Awell-handledtelephonecallwillgivethecalleragoodimpressionofthecompanyheorsheisdealingwith.Forthisreason,anofficesecretarywhocanhandletelephonecallscheerfully,tactfully,andefficientlyisavaluableassettoanyorganization.
46.“Handle”in“handleofficecalls”means“______”.
A.pickup
B.dealwith
c.control
D.hold
47.Secretariesfindit______tohandleofficecalls.
A.extremelydifficult
B.quitenecessary
c.veryimportant
D.alotmoretiring
48.“Run-around”hereprobablymeans
A.anunpleasantexcuse
B.aflatrefusal
c.anot-so-warmwelcome
D.acoldresponse
49.Lauraknowsquitewellasecretarymustbe______.
A.quick
B.pleasnat
c.patient
D.alloftheabove
50.Inheropinionasecretarycanneverbeagoodoneuntil______.
A.sheknowshowtopleaseherclients
B.sheoftenasksherbosshowtoansweratelephonecall
c.shehastheinformationherclientsneed
D.shecankeepcalmandneverloseshertemper
Ⅳ.短文改错。
Theworldisfilledwithmanyinterestingsounds.Some
areunpleasanttoourearswhenothersareverypleasant
51.______
tohear.onasingledayyouprobablyhearhundredsof
52.______
differentsounds.Allsoundsaredifferent.Somemaybesoft;
53.______
othersmaybealoud.Somesoundsarehigh;othersarelow.
54.______
withoutthesoundwecannottalkorlistentooneanother.
55.______
Theringingofanalarmclockcallspeopleup.The
56.______
hootingofacarwarnspeopleaboutdanger.
57.______
Somesoundsareharmful.whenplaneflylowoverthe
58.______
head,theveryloudsoundscancausedamageonthe
59.______
houses.Veryloudsoundscanevencausepeopledeaf.
60.______