资源简介 Unit 3 Teenage problemsIntegrated skills&Study skills(限时:35分钟)一、根据句意及所给的汉语提示写出单词1.If you want to improve your speaking skills, you'd better read English ______ (出声地).2.To improve his ______ (发音) of English, Mr Su practised a lot with his foreign friends.3. The harder you practise, the greater ______ (进步) you will make.4. Don't be ______ (担心的) about me. I'm all right.5.Write down your name ______ (正确地), or you won't get the free ticket to the show.二、选用方框内所给短语的正确形式填空top student laugh at go over read aloud mention it1. A new English teacher gave us the suggestion that we should ______ every day.2. She wants to be a ______ in her class, so she studies very hard.3. It is unkind to ______ a person in trouble.4. —Thanks for your help.—Don't ______.5. —Alice, you weren't in the classroom at four yesterday afternoon.—I ______ English grammar with Linda in the library.三、将下列句子译成英文1. 他很聪明,总在考试中获得高分。 2.她经常怀疑花这么多时间在家务上是否值得。 3. 很少有人能正确念出我的名字。 4. 老师经常告诉我们不要嘲笑别人,这样很粗鲁。 5. 不客气。这是我应该做的。 四、单项填空( )1. After a month's efforts, the girl made much ______ in maths.A. problem B. project C. pollution D. progress( )2. We should respect others, and we mustn't laugh at people in trouble. What does the underlined phrase mean in English A. Make use of. B. Make faces with. C. Make fun of. D. Make way for.( )3. —The dining room in our community was built for the old people.—That's great! Old people over seventy won't ______ their daily meals.A. hear about B. learn about C. worry about D. talk about( )4.In order to improve your study, you'd better ______ what you have learnt every day.A. take over B. fall over C. go over D. turn over( )5. —What a sunny day! Why not go cycling —______.A. No, I don't mindB. You'd better notC. That sounds greatD. It's my pleasure阅读理解When we say we're "seeing red", we feel angry. "Feeling blue" means we're sad. Calling someone "yellow" means the person is afraid. People use these expressions every day. But do colours really influence our feelings Is there psychology(心理学) of colour We think of colour as a result of activities in our eyes and minds, so it makes sense to believe that different colours influence our moods.Artists clearly use colours to make viewers respond(回应) to their work. Pablo Picasso's Blue Period paintings from 1901 to 1904 express sadness after his friend Casagemas died.Other people try to manipulate us with panies use colours in ads to make us know their messages well. Product designers use colours to catch our attention to their goods."The connection between colours and moods is so widely believed," says psychologist Lynn Olzak at Miami University in Ohio. "But when you actually go out and try to find research to prove, it's not always there. We just don't know whether it's true or not."What is it about colour With the difficulties, researchers have done some research on how people respond to colours. Studies found much stronger responses(反应) to a colour's brightness and saturation. Brightness means lightness or darkness. Saturation is how pure(纯净) a colour is.In one study, researchers from British Columbia tested responses to "Rainbow Paint" ads. Brightly coloured ads led to greater feelings of excitement and more positive(正面的) opinions of the ads. People also liked ads more when they had greater colour saturation.Colour is a huge part of our lives, so it's possible that it influences our moods. However, researchers are a long way from making conclusions about how different colours should make us feel. At the same time, you had better decorate your room in your own favourite colours. After all, your personal tastes say a lot about what makes you happy.( )1. The writer mentioned different expressions about colours in Paragraph 1 to ______.A. teach readers the expressionsB. show the writer's feelingsC. prove the writer's opinionD. introduce the subject to readers( )2. What does the underlined word "manipulate" mean in the passage A. 操纵 B. 迷惑 C. 治疗 D. 安慰( )3. What should companies do when making ads according to the study of British Columbia A. Use more colours in ads.B. Avoid dark and pale colours in ads.C. Mix different colours in ads.D. Draw rainbows in ads.( )4. Which of the following may the writer agree A. It's true that colours decide our moods.B. It's wise to use colours to express ourselves clearly.C. Companies should use ads to become successful.D. We'd better choose our favourite colours in daily life.六、首字母填空The smell of popcorn was in the air. I could hear kids laughing and shouting. People were everywhere!My family and I walked around the amusement park, getting snacks and going on rides. I loved almost all types of rides. The o 1 rides that I didn't like were rides that turn you upside-down. But my elder sister, Laura, loved them. When we finally were near a ride that went upside-down, she started asking me to go with her. I told her I didn't like those rides, but she kept asking b 2 she really didn't want to go alone. I was feeling sympathy(同情) for her, so I started thinking that maybe I s 3 go with her, even though I really didn't like to go upside-down. I turned to my parents for h 4 ."You can tell people n 5 . It's OK to tell Laura that you love her, b 6 that you can't go with her because going upside-down makes you uncomfortable. Be strong but kind when you tell her, so that she will k 7 you're serious," Mum said."I don't want to make Laura mad or sad," I replied to Mum, "and I don't want her to think I'm being mean.""There's a d 8 between being aggressive (有攻击性的) and being assertive(坚决主张的). Saying 'no' doesn't mean you are willing to hurt her feelings. You're just listening to your own feelings to make sure you stay safe," Mum answered. "The s 9 goes for Laura. If you ask her to arm wrestle(角力) and she doesn't feel comfortable, she's allowed to say 'no' too. We are all allowed to stand up for ourselves.""Thanks, Mum," I said. I told Laura that I love her and like to do things with her, but that the upside-down rides make me uncomfortable because they scare me. She was sad, but went on the ride by h 10 and was really happy when it was over. We had a great day at the amusement park!1. ______ 2. ______ 3. ______4. ______ 5. ______ 6. ______7. ______ 8. ______ 9. ______10.一、1.aloud 2. pronunciation 3. progress 4.worried 5.correctly二、1.read aloud 2. top student 3. laugh at 4. mention it 5. was going over三、1 He is very clever and always gets high marks in exams.2. She often doubts whether/if it is worth spending so much time on housework.3. Very few people can pronounce my name correctly.4. The teacher often tells us not to laugh at others. It's rude.5. Don't mention it. This is what I should do.四、1.D提示:句意:经过一个月的努力,这个女孩在数学上取得了很大的进步。make much progress in 意为“在……上取得很大进步"。2.C3.C 提示:hear about 听说;learn about了解; worry about 担心;talk about 谈论。句意:--我们社区的餐厅是为老年人建造的。 --太好了!七十岁以上的老人不用担心他们的日常饮食了。4.C提示:take over 接管;fall over 摔倒; go over 复习;tur over 翻转。句意:为了提高你的学习成绩,你最好每天复习你学过的东西。5.C5、【语篇导读]本文主要介绍了颜色对人类行为和感受的影响。1.D提示:推理判断题。根据第一段中“When we say we're ‘ seeing red ’, we feel angry.‘ Feeling blue' means we're sad. Calling someone ‘yellow ' means the person is afraid. People use these expressions every day."可知,作者提到这些表达是为了引入主题,即颜色是否真的会影响我们的感受。2.A 提示:词义猜测题。根据第四段“Other people try to manipulate us with panies use colours in ads to make us know their messages well.Product designers use colours to catch our attention to their goods."可知,公司在广告中使用颜色是为了让我们很好地了解他们的信息。产品设计师使用颜色来吸引我们对他们的商品的注意力。故画线单词manipulate 意为“操纵"。3.B 提示:推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中" Brightly coloured ads led to greater feelings of excitement and more positive opinions of the ads.People also liked ads more when they had greater colour saturation.”可知,亮色的广告可以让人更兴奋并对广告有更积极的看法,故而推测做广告时,应避免使用深色和浅色。4.D 提示:细节理解题。根据最后一段中“Al the same time, you had better decorate your room in your own favourite colours.After all, your personal tastes say a lot about what makes you happy."可知,作者建议在日常生活中使用我们最喜欢的颜色。【语篇导读]作者和家人去游乐场游玩时,姐姐劳拉想让作者陪她去玩一个娱乐项目,但是作者不喜欢这个项目。妈妈告诉作者如果这件事让自己不舒服,可以跟对方说“不”。最后作者遵循了自己内心的想法,拒绝了劳拉的请求。1.only 2. because 3. should4.help 5. no 6. but 7.know8. difference 9. same10. herself 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览