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第頁Unit8Pets名句積累1.Thegreatnessofanationanditsmoralprogresscanbejudgedbythewayitsanimalsaretreated. —MahatmaGandhi一個國家的偉大和道德進步,可以從其對待動物的方式上看出?!バ鄹实?.Iaminfavorofanimalrightsaswellashumanrights.Thatisthewayofawholehumanbeing. —AbrahamLincoln我對人權(quán)和動物權(quán)益一樣重視,這也應(yīng)是全人類該有的共識?!獊啿薄ち挚?.Humanity'struemoraltest,itsfundamentaltest...consistsofitsattitudetowardsthosewhoareatitsmercyanimals. —MilanKundera人類真正的道德考驗,其基本的考驗……包括他對那些受人支配的動物的態(tài)度。 ——米蘭·昆德拉4.Apairofanimalcruelty,alsowillbecomethehumancruelty.—ThomasAquinas一個對動物殘忍的人,也會變得對人類殘忍?!旭R斯·阿奎那5.Wildlifeprotection,therealizationofhumanandthenatureharmoniouscoexistence.保護野生動物,實現(xiàn)人與自然和諧共處。主題探究本單元的主題語境是“人與社會”,話題是“Pets”;本單元的教學(xué),旨在幫助學(xué)生了解寵物是人們?yōu)榱司衲康亩曫B(yǎng)的動物,因此人們養(yǎng)寵物一般是為了消除孤寂或放松身心。主題詞塊tigern. monkeyn.elephantn. snaken.mousen. bearn.cown. flyn.birdn. feedv.raisev.plantn. rosen.bamboon.weighv.weightn. kilogramn.poundn. tailn.wingn.Chineseculturetheearth’ssurfaceendangeredanimalsfreshwatergreencityhistorymuseumlonghistoryNaturalHistoryMuseumtrafficaccidentinneedondisplayallofasuddenbeharmfultomakeadifferenceto拓展閱讀時文閱讀Passage1寵物貓Cathode享受生活Justlikedogs,catsaresomeofthemostpopularpetsintheworld.Mosthousecatsarehappyto1theirdaysintheirhomes.ButCathode,apetcat,enjoysherlifeina2way.HerownerRémyoftengoesonexciting3andCathodejoinshimeverytime.Theygoonbikerides.Theygoparachuting(跳傘)andmountain-climbing.Andtheydosomuchmoretogether.Rémywillnottakepartinanactivity4hecannottakeCathodewithhim.Topreparefortheiroutdooractivities.Rémyuses3Dprintingtomakethecathelmet(頭盔)forCathode.Thehelmetkeepsher5andalsolowersherfear(恐懼)ofsoundfromtheoutsideworld.Likemostcats,Cathodeisverycurious(好奇的).Sheloves6theworldaroundher.Butatthesametime,shegetsscared7.“That'swhyItakeheroutsideandwhyshestayswithme,"saidRémy.“She8me.”Rémyhasbeenpostingphotosof9outdooractivitiesonlineformanyyearssince2014.ThesephotosshowRémyandCathodearehavingagreattimetogether.Thisamazingfriendshiphasmovedalotofpeople.Theyarejusthappytoseesuchwonderful10!1.A.take B.spend C.pay D.cost2.A.amazing B.interesting C.difficult D.different3.A.trips B.visits C.climbs D.orders4.A.because B.but C.if D.unless5.A.dangerous B.happy C.safe D.healthy6.A.lookingat B.learningabout C.thinkingover D.talkingabout7.A.easily B.happily C.luckily D.finally8.A.teaches B.thinks C.invents D.believes9.A.our B.their C.your D.her10.A.help B.games C.love D.waysPassage2流浪狗的新生活becauseshemanagerforfrienddogpassthebecomefortunateMeiliusedtobeastreetdog.1,shewasadopted(收養(yǎng))bytheworkersofabankinDalian,Liaoningprovince.Shehasbroughtmanynewclientstothebank2

sheisverypopularintheneighborhood.ZhangYiisoneofthe3ofthebank.Shefound4yellowandwhitedogaboutsixyearsago.Thedogoftenlooked5foodatthenearbymarket.Later,someworkersinthebankbegantofeed6

sausagesanddogfood.Finally,she7amemberofthebank.Onenearbyresident(居民)saidshealwaysvisitsthedogeverytimeshe8

thebank."Meiliisa9dog.Ineversawherbarkatanyone.Shelikesplayingwithus,”shesaid.SomepeopleevengivemoneytothebankworkerstobuyfoodforMeili."Wejokethatpeople'slovehastakenhertothepeak(巔峰)ofa10life,"Zhangsaid.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.名著閱讀AsIgrewbigger,Ibecamehandsome.Mycoatwasbrightandblack.Ihadonewhitefootandaprettywhitestaronmyforehead.WhenIwasfouryearsold,SquareGordondecidedtobuyme,soFarmerGraybegantobreakmein.“Breakingin”meanstoteachahorsetowearasaddleandbridle,andtocarryapersononhisback.Hemustn’tspeaktootherhorses,orbite,orkick,andhemustalwaysdowhathismastersays.Ihatedwearingabit(馬嚼子)inmymouth.Itwashorrible,likeametalfingerbetweenmyteeth.Thesaddlewasnotsobad.Onemorning,mymasterrodemearoundthemeadow(草坪).Iwasproudtocarryhim,andIsoongotusedtoit.ButIdidn’tliketheironshoes.Theywereverystiffandheavyonmyfeet.ButintimeIgotusedtothattoo.Mymothertoldme,“Therearegoodmenlikeourmaster,buttherearebadmentoo.Ihopeyouhavegoodmasters.Butremember:alwaystryyourbest.”EarlyinMayamantookmetoSquareGordon’shome.Mynewstable(馬廄)waslargeandcomfortable.Therewasafatgreylittlehorsenexttome.“Howdoyoudo?Whatisyourname?”Isaid.HesaidhewasMerrylegsandhehopedIwasgood-temperedandthathedidn’tlikehorsesthatbite.Helookedoveratatallchestnuthorse.Intheafternoon,whenshewentout,Merrylegstoldmeabouther.“That’sGinger,”hesaid.“Shebites.OnedayshebitJames,thegroom(馬倌).Shesaysnoonewaskindtoherbefore.ButJamesandJohnManly,ourgrooms,areverygoodtous,andSquareGordondoesn’twhip(鞭打)hishorses,soIthinkshe’sgoingtolikeithere.”ThenextmorningJohntookmeforarideandwemetthesquareandMrsGordonontheway.MrsGordonnamedmeBlackBeauty.—TakenfromBlackBeauty1.WhydidFarmerGreybreakinBlackBeauty?A.BecauseBlackBeautylikedtobebrokenin. B.BecauseitwasFarmerGrey’swork.C.BecauseBlackBeautyneededtobesold. D.BecauseBlackBeautyhadtolivealone.2.Theunderlinedword“it”refersto________.A.themeadow B.carryingFarmerGreyC.thesaddle D.thebit3.Accordingtothestory,whichofthefollowingistheCORRECTorder(Timeorder)?①BlackBeautygothisname.

②BlackBeautycametoSquareGordon’shome.③JohntookBlackBeautyforaride.

④FarmerGreybrokeinBlackBeauty.A.②④③① B.②③①④ C.④②③① D.④③②①4.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.BlackBeautydidn’tliketheironshoesbecausetheywerelikemetalfingers.B.Ahorsemustn’tspeaktootherhorseswhenhecarriesapersononhisback.C.Merrylegshasaprettywhitestaronhisforehead.D.Agoodhorseneedn’talwaysfollowhismaster’sinstructions.話題閱讀Passage1動物簡要介紹Someanimalsaresosmallthatyoucannotseethemclearly.Othersarebig.Allofthemareinteresting.Let’shavealookatsomeofthem.Thehippoisthethirdbiggestlandanimal.Itisalittlesmallerbutheavierthanthewhiterhino(犀牛).Theelephantisthebiggestanimalontheland.Thegrown-upfrogeatsanyotheranimalsmallerthanitself,likeinsectsandevenotherfrogs.Butitdoesn’tlikeeatinggrassorleaves.Manyfrogsaresmall,butthelargestfrogsaretheGoliathfrogs.Theyhavethesamesizeasbabysheep.Parrotsarebeautifulandclever.Theylookbeautifulwithbeautifulcolors.Theycanlive40yearsandevento100years.Theyliketalkingverymuch.Beesliveandworkinlargegroups.Theydonothaveears,buttheyhaveagoodsense(感覺)

ofsmell.Ithinktheyarethemosthard-workinganimals.1._________isthesecondbiggestanimalontheland.A.Theelephant B.Thehippo C.Thewhiterhino2.Fromthepassage,weknowgrown-upfrogslikeeating_________.A.insects B.grass C.sheep3.Parrotscanlive_________accordingtothepassage.A.ingroups B.a(chǎn)slongaspeople C.withouttalking4._________livewitheachotherandworkhard.A.Parrots B.Bees C.Frogs5.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?_________A.Goliathfrogsareasbigasbabydogs.B.Beescan’thearanything.C.Elephantsarethebiggestanimalsontheland.Passage2救助動物Animalsareimportantandtheyareourfriends.Butthey’reindangernow.Whatcanwedotohelpsavethem?Don’teatmeat.Someofusliketoeatmeat.Itisdelicious.Butdoyouknowsomemeatcomesfromendangeredanimals?Onlyasmallnumberofthemliveintheworldnow,becausepeoplekillthemformeat.Tosaveanimals.Don’teatmeat.Andit’shealthyforus,too.Don’twearclothesmadeoffur.Sometimespeoplekillanimalsforfur.Butifwedon’tbuyorwearclothesmadeoffur,peoplewillstopkillinganimals.GiveawaymoneytotheAnimalHelper(AH).AHalwaysdoeseverythingtohelpsaveanimals.Butitoftenneedsmoney.SopleasesavesomemoneyandgiveitawaytoAHtohelpanimals.Tellpeopleit’simportanttosaveanimals.Notallpeopleknowanimalsareourfriendsandwemustsavethem.Sowhynottellpeoplearoundusthatit’simportanttosaveanimals?It’snecessary.Doyouhaveanyotherwaystohelpsaveanimals?Writetous.1.Tosaveanimals,howmanywaysarethereinthepassage?A.Three. B.Four. C.Five.2.Theunderlinedword“endangered”means________inChinese.A.危險的 B.有害的 C.瀕臨滅絕的3.Whatcanyoudotohelpsaveanimalsifyouhavemuchmoney?A.Togetmeattoeat.B.Tobuyandwearclothesmadeoffur.C.TogivesomemoneyawaytoAH.4.WhichofthefollowingisNOTrightaccordingtothepassage?A.Therearesomeanimalsindanger.B.Peoplealwayskillanimalsforfur.C.TheAnimalHelperneedsmoneytosaveanimals.5.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Howtohelpsaveanimals.B.Theimportanceofsavinganimals.C.Animalsindanger.Passage3冷水里救狗OneJanuarymorning.ThomasSmithiswalkinghisdog,Jack,inthepark.Mr.SmithissittingunderatreeandJackisrunningontheice(冰),thedogfallsinto(掉進)thewaterandcan’tgetout.“Imustsavemydog.”saysMr.Smith.Hedoesn’tthinkmuch,andjumpsintothecoldwater.It’sdifficultforhimtoswiminthecoldwater,butheisjustthinkingaboutsavingJack.Luckily,hehelpsJackoutofthewater.Andtheyaresafenow.“Whenwegetoutofthewater,everybodyaskshowJackis,andnobodyisworriedaboutme!”Mr.Smithsayswithasmile.JulieBrownseesthisthing,too.“Thedoggetsontotheicelake,”shesays.“Suddenly,itstartstogounder.Manypeopleseeitandtheyareshoutingforhelp.ButonlyMr.Smithjumpsintothecoldwatertosaveit.”PeoplethinkMr.Smithisahero(英雄).“Infact,manypeopleintheworldaredoingthesameasme,”Mr.Smithsays.“Butfromnowon,ImustletJackbeawayfromtheicelake.”Animalsareourgreatfriends.CanyoudothesameforthemlikeMr.Smith?1.What’sMr.Smithdoingwhilethedogisrunningontheicelake?A.Heistakingawalkinthepark. B.Heissittingunderatree.C.Heistalkingwithsomeone. D.Heisplayingwithanotherdog.2.WhydoesonlyMr.SmithjumpintothecoldwatertosaveJack?A.Becauseheisgoodatswimming. B.Becauseheloveshisdogverymuch.C.Becauseotherpeopledon’tlikethedog. D.Becausenooneseesthedogfallintothelake.3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Mr.Smithfeelsangrybecausenooneisworriedabouthim.B.Mr.SmithletsJackgetontotheiceanditfallsintothewater.C.Mr.Smithwon’tletJackplayontheicelakenexttime.D.JulieBrowndoesn’tthinkit’snecessary(必要的)forMr.Smithtodoso.4.Whatdoesthewritermainlywanttotellus?A.Tobegoodwithanimals. B.Tohelppeopleindanger.C.Tostayawayfromtheicelake. D.Tolearntoswiminthelake.Passage4呼吁人們停止水獺交易Otters(水獺)arecutewateranimals.Thesedays,keepingottersaspetsisgettingpopular.InJapan,some“ottercafés(咖啡館)”areopenforbusiness.Peoplecanpaytoplaywiththeottersthereandtotakephotoswiththem.InIndonesia,peoplegoswimmingwiththeirpetottersandtakefunnyvideos.Thesephotosandvideospostedonlinehaveinterestedmorepeopletobuyottersaspets.However,theseenjoyablephotosandvideoshidethedamage(損害)thattheonlinetradeisdoingtootters.Infact,wildottersarefacingmanythreats—theyhavelongbeenhuntedfortheircoats;insomeplaces,fishermenhavebeenkillingottersinordertostopthemfromeatingfish;andnow,theonlinepettradehasbecomeanotherbigproblemforotters.Inthewild,babyottersusuallystaywiththeirmothersduringtheirfirstyearoflife.Accordingtoareport,70%oftheotterssoldonlineareunderoneyearold.Thesebabyottershavebeenstolenfromtheirmothers.Whentheyarekeptaspetsbyhumans,theydonotlivefullandnaturallives.Ottersareverysocial.Theyliveinfamilygroupsofupto15inthewild.Keepinganotterasapetcanmakeitverysadandlonely.Theseanimalsalsoneedenoughspacetoswim.Theirowners’bathtubs(浴缸)orpoolsarenowherenearaslargeasthebodiesofwaterinthewild.Ontheotherhand,otterssimplydon’tmakegoodpets.Theyhaveaveryspecialfishysmell.Iftheyarekeptindoors,theywillleavealotofwastearoundthehouse.Thiswouldmakethesmellevenmoreunpleasant.Besides,whenottersareunhappy,theywillmakeloudnoisesandevenattack(攻擊)people.Ifapersonishurtbyanotter,heorsheneedstogotohospitalatonce.So,weshouldstoptheotterpettradeandneversharephotosandvideosaboutthemonline.1.What’sthemainideaofParagraph1?A.Thewaysofbuyingottersonline. B.Theadvantagesofplayingwithotters.C.Thepopularityofkeepingottersaspets. D.Theimportanceofhavingaspecialpet.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“threats”meaninParagraph2?A.Chances. B.Choices. C.Dangers. D.Faults.3.Whatdoweknowaboutottersinthewild?A.Theyliveinfamilygroupsofupto15. B.Theydon’tneedenoughspacetoswim.C.Babyottersneverstaywiththeirmothers. D.Fishermenkillthemfortheirgreatcoats.4.WhichisNOTthetruereasonwhyottersdon’tmakegoodpe

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