2016屆中考英語閱讀題總復(fù)習(xí)教案1
many people think the survival activities are good for children. even years later, they will still remember what they have learned. some have learned to stay calm in different times. some have learned how to keep safe. others have learned how to work in a team. all these skills will help them a lot in their lives.
answer the following questions according to what you read.
81. is “survival holidays” for children or parents?
82. why do people like “survival holidays”?
83. what do the children in big cities usually do?
84. how do children feel when they are in danger?
85. what can children learn in the survival activities?
答案:
81. children./ for children. / it’s for children.
82. because they think being close to nature is good for children.
/because they think the survival activities are good for children.
83. they usually watch tv and play computer games./to watch tv and play computer games./watching tv and playing computer games./what they do is to watch tv and play computer games./what they do is watching tv and playing computer games.
84. they don’t know what to do./they feel uncomfortable (terrible)./not comfortable.
/uncomfortable./terrible./ they don’t feel comfortable.
85. they can learn some survival skills. / they can learn to stay calm in different times, keep safe and work in team.
任務(wù)型閱讀第一類(16)來自:山東濰坊
tigers are fierce animals. they are the bosses of the asian jungles with their cleverness, quickness and strength. a pussycat, on the other hand, is a homebody that comforts us with its gentle warmth and calms us with its purring.
as a mother, the chinese-american writer amy chua is definitely a tiger. her book, battle hymn of the tiger mother(虎媽戰(zhàn)歌) . tells of the strict upbringing she gave her two children. she thinks that being strict is the only way to develop a child's potential( 潛力) and to make them strong, independent and successful. her kids were not allowed to watch tv or play video games. they were not allowed to "hang out" with other kids after school. they had to be the top students in their classes. and they had to practice the piano and violin for hours every day. as a result, her kids became successful. she admits this caused a lot of tears and anger but she has few regrets (后悔).
chua says, like her, most asian mothers are tigers because they believe their children can achieve a lot if they're pushed hard enough. she says american mothers are really pussycats. they care more about their children's self-esteem (自尊). they don't want to push their kids too hard for fear of hurting their feelings. american mothers encourage their children to find their own path.