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1、Unit2Book7Robots复习学案含单元过关高二 高三利津二中2018-2019学年度第一学期高三复习学案Period1 Unit2 Book7命题范围:Unit2 命题人:邱晴晴 审核人:韩京峰I. Filling in the blanks according to the context SATISFACTION GUARANTEEDLarry Belmont worked for a company that made robots. 1._(recent) it had begun experimenting with a household robot. It was goi

2、ng to be 2. _(test) out by Larrys wife, Claire. Claire didnt want the robot in her house, especially as her husband would be absent for three weeks, 3._ Larry persuaded her that the robot wouldnt harm her or allow her 4._(harm). It would be a bonus. However, when she first saw the robot, she felt 5.

3、_(alarm). His name was Tony and he seemed 6._(like) a human than a machine. He was tall and handsome 7._ smooth hair and a deep voice although his facial expression never changed.On the second morning Tony, 8._(wear) an apron, brought her breakfast and then asked her 9._ she needed help dressing. Sh

4、e felt embarrassed and quickly told him to go. It was disturbing and 10._ (frighten)that he looked so human. One day, Claire mentioned that she didnt think she was clever. Tony said that she 11._ feel very unhappy to say that. Claire thought12._was ridiculous to 13._(offer) sympathy by a robot. But

5、she began to trust him. She told him how she was overweight and this made her feel unhappy. Also she felt her home wasnt elegant enough 14._ someone like Larry who wanted to improve his social position. She wasnt like Gladys Claffern, one of the richest and most powerful 15._ (woman)around.16._ a fa

6、vour Tony promised to help Claire make herself 17. _ (smart) and her home more elegant. So Claire borrowed 18._ (pile)books from the library for him to read, 19._ (more specifically),scan. She looked at his fingers with wonder as they turned each page and suddenly reached 20._ his hand. She was 21._

7、(amaze) by his fingernails and the softness and 22._(warm) of his skin. 23. _absurd, she thought. He was just a machine. Tony gave Claire a new haircut and changed the makeup she 24._(wear). As he was not allowed to 25._(go with) her to the shops, he wrote out a list of items for her. Claire went in

8、to the city and bought curtains, cushions, a carpet and bedding. Then she went into a jewellery shop to buy a necklace. When the clerk 26._ the counter was rude to her, she rang Tony up and told the clerk to speak to him. The clerk immediately changed his attitude. Claire thanked Tony, 27._(tell)him

9、 that he was a dear. As she turned around, there stood Gladys Claffern. How 28.a_ (terrible)to be discovered by her, Claire thought. By the 29._ (amuse)and _ (surprise)look on her face, Claire knew that Gladys thought she was having an affair. After all, she knew Claires husbands name was Larry, not

10、 Tony.WhenClaire got home, she 30._(weep) with anger in her armchair. Gladys was everything Claire wanted to be. You can be like her, Tony told her and suggested that she31._(invite) Gladys and her friends to the house the night before he 32._(leave) and Larry 33._(return). By that time, Tony expect

11、ed the house to be completely transformed.Tony worked 34._(steady) on the improvements. Claire tried to help once but was too clumsy. She fell off a ladder and35._(even if)Tony was in the next room, he managed to catch her in time. He held her 36._(firm) in his arms and she felt the warmth of his bo

12、dy. She screamed, 37._( push) him away and ran to her room for the rest of the day.The night of the party arrived. The clock 38._(strike) eight. The guests would 39._(arrive)soon and Claire told Tony to go into another room. At that moment, Tony folded his arms around her, 40._(bend) his face close

13、to hers. She cried out Tony and then heard him declare that he didnt want to leave her the next day and that he felt 41._ (not only)just the desire to please her. Then the front door bell 42._(ring). Tony freed her and disappeared from sight. It was then 43._ Claire realized that Tony had opened the

14、 curtains of the front window. Her guests had seen everything !The women 44. _(impress) by Claire, the house and the delicious cuisine. Just before they left, Claire heard Gladys whispering to another woman that she had never seen anyone so handsome 45._ Tony. 46._a sweet victory to be envied by tho

15、se women! She might not be as beautiful as them, but none of 47._ had such a handsome lover. Then she remembered -Tony was just a machine. She shouted Leave me alone and ran to her bed. She cried all night. The next morning a car drove up and took Tony away. The company was very 48._ (please)with To

16、nys report on his three weeks with Claire. Tony had protected a human being from 49._(harm). He had prevented Claire 50._ harming herself through her own sense of failure. He had opened the curtains that night 51._(in order that)the other women would see him and Claire, 52._(know) that there was no

17、risk to Claires marriage. But even though Tony had been so clever, he would have to be rebuilt -you cannot have women 53._(fall)in love with machinesA BIOGRAPHY OF ISAAC ASIMOVIsaac Asimov was an American scientist and writer who wrote around 480 books that 1._ (include)mystery stories, science and

18、history books, and 2._ books about the Holy Bible and Shakespeare. But he is 3._(well) known for his science fiction stories. Asimov had both an extraordinary imagination that gave him the ability to explore future worlds4._ an amazing mind 5._ he searched for explanations of everything, in the pres

19、ent and the past. Asimovs life began in Russia, 6._he was born on 2 January, 1920.7._ ended in New York on 8._(1992.04.06)when he died as a result of an HIV infection 9._ he had got from a blood transfusion nine years 10._.When Asimov was three, he moved with his parents and his one-year-old sister1

20、1. _ New York City. There his parents bought a candy store which they 12._(manage)for the next 40 or so years. At the age of nine, when his mother was 13._(pregnancy) with her third child, Asimov started working 14._ in the store. He helped out through his school and university years until 1942, a y

21、ear after he had gained a masters degree in chemistry. In 1942 he joined the staff of the Philadelphia Navy Yard15. _ a junior chemist and worked there for three years. In 1948 he got his PhD in chemistry. The next year he became a biochemistry teacher at Boston University School of Medicine. In 195

22、8 he gave up teaching to become a 16. _ writer.It was when Asimov was eleven years old 17._ his talent for writing became obvious. He had told a friend two chapters of a story he had written. The friend thought he was retelling a story from a book. This really surprised Asimov and from that moment,

23、he started to take 18_(him)seriously as a writer. Asimov began having stories19._(publish) in science fiction magazines in 1939. In 1950 he published his first novel and in 1953 his first science book.Throughout his life, Asimov received many awards, 20._ for his science fiction books and his scienc

24、e books. 21._ his most famous works of science fiction, one for which he won an award 22._ the Foundation trilogy (1951-1953), three novels about the death and rebirth of a great empire in a galaxy of the future. It was 23._(loose)based on the fall of the Roman Empire but was about the future. These

25、 books are famous because Asimov invented a theoretical framework which 24._(design) to show how ideas and thinking may develop in the future. He is also well known for his collection of short stories, I, Robot (1950),25. _ which he developed a set of three laws for robots. For example, the first la

26、w26. _(state) that a robot must not injure human beings or allow them to be injured. Some of his ideas about robots 27._(late) influenced other writers and even scientists 28._(research)into artificial intelligence. Asimov 29._(marry)twice. He married his first wife in 1942 and had a son and a daugh

27、ter. Their marriage 30._(last) 31 years. 31._(shortly after) his divorce in 1973, Asimov married again 32._ he had no children with his second wife.II. Summary1. Summarize language chunks related to the topic of this unit_2. Summarize the style,structure of the two passages and the language chunks related to the structure of the passages._ 3. Summarize other language chunks._利津二中2018-2019学年度第一学期高三复习学案Period2 Unit2 Book7 命题范围:Unit2 命题人:邱晴晴 审核人:韩京峰I. Words

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