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高三英语试卷讲评教案

高三英语试卷讲评教学案一、教学目的:1.使学生了解单选题解题思路,识记重点内容2.使学生学会通过上下文理解完形填空,做好感情色彩(emotion)类题3.使学生从各个角度找准主题段,学会寻找主题句,做好主旨大意题4.使学生学会做阅读第二节还原信息题的方法与技巧教学难点:阅读主旨大意题的做法阅读第二节信息还原教学重点:完形感情色彩类题的做法阅读主旨大意题的做法教学方法:小组合作法,观察归纳法教学过程:试卷分析:全卷共85分,本班得分65.4分各题型失分较多的题目是:单选:句法分析,语境理解。

完型:上下文联系,感情色彩阅读第一节:主旨大意阅读第二节:思路混乱二、教学过程Step 1Divid e the class into 4 groups and each group discuss one of the above problems1.找出错因2.归纳方法3.小组总结此类题的做法4.展示小组成果Step2:教学展示1.单选题归纳总结:1)____________________________2) ____________________________识记_____________________2.完形填空课堂巩固练习:1)My dad gathered us into our house with a look on his face that told us all that one of us had done something wrong. “which one of you did this?” he asked with a sharp voice. We all stared down at the floor containing the art of a child’s handwriting in chalk. I stood there, trembling inside and hoped that no one else could see it . Will he know it was me? I secretly wondered. ___1___, the only words that came from my mouth were “Not me , Dad.”1. A. Excited B. Confused C. Scared D. Amused2) On Saturday afternoon,a six-year old girl went for a walk.She crossed a large area of grassland into the woods before she realized that she was lost . Sitting on a rock and wondering what to do ,she began crying.After awhile ,she decided to walk along a wide path lined with tall trees and thick bushes.When it was getting dark , she saw a small ,dark wooden house .She opened the door and ______ stepped in. Suddenly ,she heard a strangenoise ,and she ran out the door and back to the woods Cold and tired. she fell asleep near a stream .A. hopeless B . carelessly C. cautiously D. unwillingly完形填空方法总结:阅读理解第一节:小组总结:主旨大意题的做法老师点拨技巧:课堂巩固:1.Why do people drinks too much, eat too much, smoke cigarettes or take drugs? What’s to blame for all the bad behavior? Most people would say that, while these self-destructive (自我毁灭的) acts can have many root causes, they all have one obvious thing in common: they are all examples of failures of self-control, lacking the will power to resist them.2.According to a recent study, however, if you really think about it, something abou t that simple answer doesn’t quite make sense. In fact, it turns out that sometimes it’s having will power that really gets you into trouble.3.Think back to the time you took your very first sip (啜饮) of beer. Disgusting,wasn’t it? When my father gave m e my first taste of beer as a teenager, I wondered why anyone would voluntarily drink it. And smoking? No one enjoys their first cigarette — it tastes awful. So even though smoking, and drinking alcohol or coffee, can become temptation (诱惑) you need will power to resist, they never, ever start out that way.4.Just getting past those first horrible experiences actually requires a lot of self-control. Ironically (讽刺的是), only those who can control themselveswell, rather than give in to them, can ever come t o someday develop a “taste” for Budweiser beer, Marlboro cigarettes, or dark-roasted Starbucks coffee. We do it for social acceptance. We force ourselves to consume alcohol, cigarettes, coffee and even illegal drugs, in order to seem experienced, grown-up, and cool.5.These bad habits aren’t self-control failures — far from it. They arevoluntary choices, and they are in fact self-control successes. Self-control is simply a tool to be put to some use, helpful or harmful. To live happy and productive lives, we need to develop not only our self-control, but also the wisdom to make good decisions about when and where to apply it.1)文章主题段:(什么文体?)2)主题句?再次方法归纳:如何做好主旨题1)___________________________________________2)___________________________________________________________________________________________________________Step2 阅读第二节小组方法总结_1.___________________________________________________________2.___________________ ________________________________________3.__________________________________________ _______________巩固练习1. Nowadays in China, parents care about their children’s education more than anything else. They spend a l ot coaching(训练) their children in their studies. Some even hire teachers for their children. Many have their children sent to after-class schools.____.A.It seems as if a better education is all that parents expect fortheir children.B.Skills and knowl edge means competition.C.Skills and knowl edge d oesn’t mean all.2.Not all past predictions have been proved wrong.______ Some great thinkers predicted the arrival of the credit card, the fax machine and even the internet ----years before they happened.A.Predictions of the FutureB. A few of them have been surprisingly accurate.C. It hasn’t appear ed yet.再次方法总结:___________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________想一想:这节课你收获了什么课后作业:I used to live selfish ,I should admit. But one moment changed me.I was on my lunch break and had left the office to get something to eat. On the way, I saw a busker(街头艺人), with a hat in front of him. I had some coins in my pocket , but I would not give them to him, thinking to myself he would 1 use the money to feed his addiction to drugs or alcohol. He looked like that type-----young and ragged. …1. A. Almost B. only C. rather D. still(1) (2012全国新课标)1.Honey (蜂蜜) from the African forest is not only a kind of natural sugar, it is also delicious. Most people, and many animals, like eating it. However, the only way for them to get that honey is to find a wild bees' nest (巢) and take the honey from it. Often, these nests are high up in trees, and it is difficult to find them. In parts of Africa, though, people and animals looking for honey have a strange and unexpected helper -- a little bird called a honey guide.2.The honey guide does not actually like honey, but it does like the wax (蜂蜡) in the beehives (蜂房). The little bird cannot reach this wax, which is deep inside the bees' nest. So, when it finds a suitable nest, it looks for someone to help it. The honey guide gives a loud cry that attracts the attention of both passing animals and people. Once it has their attention, it flies through the forest, waiting from time to time for the curious animal or person as it leads them to the nest. When they finally arrive at the nest, the follower reaches in to get at the delicious honey as the bird patiently waits and watches. Some of the honey, and the wax, always falls to the ground, and this is when the honey guide takes its share.3.Scientists do not know why the honey guide likes eating the wax, but it is very determined in its efforts to get it. The birds seem to be able to smell wax from a long distance away. They will quickly arrive whenever a beekeeper is taking honey from his beehives, and will even enter churches when beeswax candles are being lit.◆What can be the best title for the text?A. Honey-Lover's HelperB. Wild BeesC. Beekeeping in AfricaD. Wax and Honey(2)(2012陕西)Spring is coming, and it is time for those about to graduate to look for jobs. Competition is tough, so job seekers must carefully consider their personal choices.Whatever we are wearing,our family and friends may accept us, but the workplace may not.A high school newspaper editor said it is unfair for companies to discourage visible tattoos (纹身)nose rings, or certain dress styles. It is true you can’t judge a book by its cover, yet people do “cover” themselves in order to convey (传递)certain messages. What we wear, including tattoos and nose rings, is an expression of who we are. Just as people convey messages about themselves with their appearances» so do companies. Dress standards exist in the business world for a number of reasons, but the main concern is often about what customers accept.Others may say how to dress is a matter of personal freedom, but for businesses it is more about whether to make or lose money. Most employers do care about the personal appearances of their employees (雇员),because those people represent the companies to their customers.As a hiring manager I am paid to choose the people who would make the best impression on our customers. There are plenty of well-qualified candidates, so it is not wrong to reject someone who might disappoint my customers. Even though I am open-minded, I can’t expec t all our customers are.There is nobody to blame but yourself if your set of choices does not match that of your preferred employer. No company should have to change to satisfy a candidate simply cause he or she is unwilling to respect its standards, as long as its standards are legal.◆ Which of the following would be the best title for the text?A. Employees MatterB. Personal Choices MatterC. Appearances MatterD. Hiring Managers Matter(3)(2012湖北)You've just come home, after living abroad for a few years. Since you've been away, has this country changed for the better — or for the worse?If you've just arrived back in the UK after a fortnight's holiday, small changes have probably surprised you —anything from a local greengrocer suddenly being replaced by a mobile-phone shop to someone in your street moving house.So how have things changed to people coming back to Britain after seven, ten or even 15 years living abroad? What changes in society can they see that the rest of us have hardly noticed — or now take for granted? To find out, we asked some people who recently returned.Debi: When we left, Cheltenham, my home town, was a town of white, middle-class families —all very conservative (保守的). The town is now home to many eastern Europeans and lots of Australians, who come here mainly to work in hotels and tourism. There are even several shops only for foreigners.Having been an immigrant (移民) myself, I admire people who go overseas to find a job. Maybe if I lived in an inner city where unemployment was high, I'd think differently, but I believe foreign settlers have improved this country because they're more open-minded and often work harder than the natives.Christine: As we flew home over Britain, both of us remarked how green everything looked. But the differences between the place we'd left behind and the one we returned to were brought sharply into focus as soon aswe landed.To see policemen with guns in the airport for the first time was frightening —in Cyprus, they're very relaxed —and I got pulled over by customs officers just for taking a woolen sweater with some metal-made buttons out of my case in the arrivals hall. Everyone seemed to be on guard. Even the airport car-hire firm wanted a credit card rather than cash because they said their vehicles had been used by bank robbers.But anyway, this is still a green, beautiful country. I just wish more people would appreciate what they've got.◆ Which might be the best title for the passage?A. Life in Britain.B. Back in Britain.C. Britain in Future.D. Britain in Memory.(2010年北京)MuzakThe next time you go into a bank, a store, or a supermarket, stop and listen. What do you hear? 71 It’s similar to the music you listen to, but it’s not exactly the same. That’s because this music was especially designed to relax you, or to give you extra energy. Sometimes you don’t even realize the music is playing, but you react to the music anyway.Quiet background music used to be called "elevator (电梯) music" because we often heard it in elevators. But lately we hear it in more and more places, and it has a new name "Muzak". About one-third of the people in America listen to "Muzak" everyday. The music plays for 15 minutes at a time, with short pauses in between. It is always more lively between ten and eleven in the morning, and between three and four in the afternoon, when people are more tired. 72If you listen to Muzak carefully, you will probably recognize the names of many of the songs. Some musicians or songwriters don’t want their songs to be used as Muzak, but others are happy when their songs are chosen.Why? 73Music is often played in public places because it is designed to make people feel less lonely when they are in an airport or a hotel. It has been proven that Muzak doeswhat it is designed to do. Tired office workers suddenly have more energy when they hear the pleasant sound of Muzak in the background. 74 Supermarket shoppers buy 38 percent more groceries.75 . They say it’s boring to hear the same songs all the time. But other people enjoy hearing Muzak in public places. They say it helps them relax and feel calm. One way or another, Muzak affects everyone. Some farmers even say their cows give more milk when they hear Muzak!A. Some people don’t like Muzak.B. The music gives them extra energy.C. Music is playing in the background.D. Factory workers produce 13 percent more.E. Muzak tends to help people understand music better.F. They get as much as $4 million a year if their songs are used.G. Muzak is played in most of the big supermarkets in the world.。

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