阅读理解对错题讲课教案Word格式.docx
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)4.Thewriterdidn’thaveverygoodsummerholidays.
)5.Thewriterspentmoretimeswimmingthanlisteningtomusic.
(B)
Somepeoplerememberthethingsbywritingnotestothemselves.Thentheyleavethenotesinobvious(明显的)places,suchasonthetableoronthefloorinthemiddleofthelivingroom.Idon’tthinkIliketowritenotestomyself.MostofthetimeIlosethemorforgettolookatthemuntilit’stoolate.Iprefertouseanalarmclock(闹钟)totellmewhatIshoulddo.Ihavetenalarmclocksinmyhouse.Theycouldtellmeaboutthings.Forexample,ifIhavetomakeatelephonecallatacertaintime,I’llsetanalarmclocktogooffafewminutesearlyandputtheclockbythetelephone.OrifIwanttowatchacertaintelevisionprogramme,I’llsetanalarmclockattherighttimeandputtheclockontopoftheTVset.IcanrememberalmostanythingifIusemyclocks.However,sometimesanalarmclockgoesoffandIdon’tknowwhatitmeans.Ialwaysremembersettingit,butnotwhyIsetit.Iftheclockisbythetelephone,IknowImayhavesetittotellmetocallsomeone,butIcan’tbesure.Imighthavesetittotellmyselfthatsomebodywastocallmeatacertaintime.
)6.Somepeopleliketowritenotestothemselvessothattheycanrememberwhattodoatacertaintime
)7.Thewriterdoesn’tliketowritenotestohimself.
)8.Thewriteroftenusesacomputertohelphim
\rememberthings.
)9.Sometimesanalarmclockcandothehouseworkforthewriter.
)10.Thewriterprefersrememberingthethingsbywritingnotestousingalarmclocks
(C)
Wehaveratherasmallhouse,withonlytwobedrooms.Youcanthinkouralarm(恐慌),then,whenAuntClarawrotetosaythatshewascomingtostaywithherfamilyfortheweekend.Herfamily,Ishouldsay,hasfourboys,allundertheageoftwelve.
Isentoffatelegram(电报)atonce,andexplained(解释)initthatourhousewastoosmall.AuntClaracalledusupthenextmorning.‘Iforgottoexplain,’shesaidinhersweetestvoice,“theboyswillbebringingacoupleoftents(帐篷).”
Evensomywifecouldn’tmakefreefromfear(害怕).Itwastruethatwehadalargegarden,buttherewasstilltheproblemoffeeding(喂养)fourgrowingboys.
“Andwhatifitrains?
”sheasked.
ButSaturdaymorningturnedouttobebrightandclearwhenIwenttothestationtomeetAuntClara.Itriedtosqueeze(往车里塞)threeoftheboys,togetherwiththeluggage(行李),intothebackofthecar.Theyoungestsatinfront,withAuntClaraandme.
“Ididn’tseethetentsamongyourluggage,’”IturnedoverandsaidtoDavid,theeldestboy.
“Thetents!
”saidAuntClara.“Oh!
Weleftthemintheluggagevan(行李车厢).”
)11.Fromthestory,weknowthatthemainproblemwasfood______.
)12.AuntClarasentatelegram
aftershereceivedthetelegram.
)13.Theboysweregoingtosleepdownstairsoutside.
)14.Theman’swife
waslookingforwardtothevisit.
)15.AuntClaraarrivedbytrain.
第十二组(共4篇):
AlbertEinsteinwasbornin1879.Asaboyhewasnothappyinschool.Heseemedtobeslower
thanothersandheoftenfailedinhisexams.Mostofhisteachersdidnotlikehim.Hisparents,however,lovedhimverymuch.Theyoftensaidtotheteachers,Albertisabrightboy.Hefailedinsomeoftheexamsbecausehehadnointerestinthosesubjects.Theybelievedtheirsonwoulddosomethinggreat.Oneday,theEinsteinsandtheirfriendswerehavingapicnicbytheriverside.Someonesaid,Seehowtheotherchildrenplayandlaugh,butnotAlbert.Hejustsitsandlooksoffacrosstheriver.Albert'
smotherheardthisandsaid,Albertisquiet,becausehe'
sthinking.Let'
swaitandsee.He'
llbecomeagreatscientist,Ibelieve.Shewasfight.Later,Albertbecameoneofthegreatestscientistsintheworld.HewontheNobelPrizeforphysicsin1921.
)1AlbertEinsteinwasascientist
.
)2.HewontheNobelPrizeforchemistry
in1921.
)3Einsteinoftenfailedinsomeexamsbecausehewasn'
tinterestedinthosesubjects.
)4.Einstein'
smothercomplainedaboutherfriend.
)5.EinsteinwasborninGermany.
(B)
MoreandmoreadvertisementsappearontheWeb.Youhavetobecarefulnottobefooledortricked(欺骗)bytheadvertisementsontheInternet.Somethingissaidtobeabargain(便宜物品),butitisn’talwayscheap.Andsomeso-callednewthingsjusthaveanewoutside.
However,shoppingonlineisakindoffashionable(时尚的)thingtoday.Ilovetobuythingsofeverydayuse,soIoftengetlotsofinformationaboutthemonwebsitesonline.Forexample,ifIwantanMP3,Icanchoosemyfavouriteone,andlookforwhattheuserslikeordon’tlikeaboutit,thendecidewhethertobuyornot.Andatthesametime,youdon’thavetogotoashoporwalkaroundacrowdedshoppingarea,soyoudon’thavetowastemuchtime.TheInternetisreallyusefulforshopping,butbecarefulnottospendtoomuch.
)6.Ifyouwanttoshoponline,youshouldbecarefulnottobefooled.
)7.Thewriterthinksthattheadvertisementsonlinearealwaystrue.
)8.
MP3isakindofbookthatyoucanlearnmusic.
)9.Thewriteroftenbuysso-calledcheapthingsonline.
)10.Ifyoushoponline,youcansavetime.
(C)
TheRedCrossSocietyofChina(RCC)(中国红十字会)hassofarreceived150millionyuan(18millionUSdollars)indonation(捐款)fortsunami-hit(遭受海啸袭击的)countries,reportsfromtheRCCsaidonJanuary14,2005.
2.66millionUSdollarsofthemoneyweresenttoIndonesia,SriLanka,ThailandandMaldivessoonaftertheywerehitbythekillerdisaster(灾难)latelastmonth.Therest(剩余部分)ofthemoneywillbesentforrebuildingvillages,schoolsandorphanages(homesforchildrenwholosttheirparents)inthedisasterarea,thereportssaid.
Accordingtothereports,twoRCC’srescue(营救)teamshavearrivedinIndonesiaandSriLankaFriday.Athirdteamwillgoto
Thailand
earlynextweek.
TheRCCwillreporthowmuchmoneyhasbeencollectedandtheusesofthemoneyonitsWebsiteontime,thereportssaid.
)11.Thecountrieswerehitbyatsunami.
)12.TheRCCcollectedmoneyfor
Indonesia,SriLanka,ThailandandMaldives.
)13.Therestofthemoneywillbeusedtorebuildairportsinthedisasterarea.
)14.TwoRCC’srescueteamshavearrivedinThailand.
)15.Thepassageisprobablyfromanewspaper.
(D)
WeusetheInternetformanythings:
business,shopping,writingletters,talkingtopeople,
findinginformationandsoon.Inrecentyears,anewkindofEnglishhasgrownonthe
Internet.There'
snorealwordforityet,sowe'
llcallite-talk.
Peopledon'
tliketypingtoomuch.Tosavetime,theyturnphrasesintoafewletters
(calledacronyms).Acronymsareoftenusedinchatrooms(聊天室).Someofthemare:
BTW(bytheway)
BRB(berightback)
LOL(laughingoutloud)
IMO(inmyopinion)
Peoplealsousemanyabbreviations.Theyareshortenedformsofwords.Somecommon
abbreviationsare:
info(information)
puter(computer)
pic(picture)
sec(second)
Weusuallydon'
tseepeoplewhenwecommunicate(交流)ontheNet,sopeoplehave
newwaystoshowfeelings.Mostpeopleusetheirkeyboardstodraw"
feelings"
suchas:
:
-)
(happy)
;
(joking)
:
-(
(sad)
-O
(surprised)
Thesedays,manyforums(论坛)havepicturefeelings.Forexample:
(sad)
(angry)
(cool)
Thereareevenwholenewwords,like"
newbies"
(someonewhoisnewonachatboard
orforum).Whenyouwritesomethingbadaboutsomeoneelse,it'
scalled"
flaming"
the
person.
Ittakestimeforpeopletogetusedto(适应)e-talk.Also,differentgroupsontheNet
havetheirownspecialwaysofcommunicating.Newbiessometimeshavetoaskotherpeople
whattheymean.AstheInternetgrows,e-talkwillcontinuetogrowandchange.
)16.Peopletypeacronymssothattheycantypethemquickly.
)17.“BTW,myputerisnotworkingwell.”meansthat
thepersonissadthathiscomputerishavingproblems.
)18.Ifsomeoneisangry,hemaytype“LOL”or“BRB”.
)19.E-talkwillprobablybeusedbypeopleonthetelephone.
)20.ThebesttitleforthispassageisE-talk
第十三组(3篇)
(A)
Whatchangesaregoingtohappeninourwayoflife?
Accordingto(根据)writerPatrickGoldring,morepeoplearegoingtohavepart-timejobs(兼职工作).Thisisgoingtobetrueformostworkers.Peoplehavemanyinterests.Fulltimejobs(专职工作)donotallowtimefortheseinterests.Peoplearegoingtohavetw
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