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选择性必修第

册第三单元

Adventuring

(

)课时授课内容1Getting

Started/Reading

A1Reading

A/VocabularyFocusI

1Reading

A/Grammar

in

Use

1.5Listening,Viewingand

Speaking1ReadingB0.5CriticalThinking1Writing1FurtherExploration/Self-assessment《

(

)选择性必修第

册第三单元1.

能识别过去完成时与过去进行时的被动语态并判定其意义;identify

the

form

of

past

perfect

passive

and

past

continuous

passive,and

judgetheirmeanings;2.

能运用叙事语篇模式厘清事件发展次序;employnarrativepatternanalysisstrategiestofigureoutstory’sevent

sequences;3.

能使用过去完成时与过去进行时的被动语态对新冠疫情

相关事件进行描述;applythepastperfectpassiveandpastcontinuouspassivetogivedescriptionsrelatedtotheCOVID-19pandemic.

学习目标

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sentenceswhen

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of

thesunOurboat

(1)

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enormouswavesbeforetheweathergotbetter.

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the

following

day,

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got

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glimpse

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sun.

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supply

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Elephant

Island,

and

thirst

tookpossession

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to

the

fact

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we

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D

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salty

water

that

entered

when

the

boat(5)

F

.We

searchedthewatersahead

for

a

sign

of

land,

and

thoughwe

could

seenothingmorethan

(6)

E

oureyesformany

days,wewerecheeredby

a

sense

that

the

goal

was

near

at

hand.

On

May

8th,

we

saw

two

shags

(鸬鹚)

sitting

on

a

mass

ofkelp(巨藻).Thesebirdsaresurelyanindicationof

the

land.

As

ourheart

(7)

C

anincreasing

eagerness,

the

black

cliffs

of

South

Georgia

were

insight.

Thirst-ridden,chilled,andweakaswewere,happinessirradiatedus.shackleton'SMemoir1.Choosetheappropriateitemfromtherightcolumntocomplete

Shackletons’

diary.A.wasrunningverylowB.

hadbeenhitC.

wasbeingfilledwithD.werenowusingE.

hadmetF.

wasbeingtorturedG.hadbeenbroughtgota

glimpse平Yang

Liwei

was

selected

as

an

astronaut

candidate

in1998and(1)

(train)

for

spaceflight

by

the

time

of

theShenzhou

V

launch.Before

this

launch,almost

nothing

(2)

(make)public

about

theChinese

astronaut

candidates;

hisselectionfor

theShenzhou

V

humanspaceflight(3)

(leak)to

the

media

only

one

day

before

the

launch.It

was

09:00,

15

October

2003.

Yang

Liwei

(4)

(launch)

intospace

aboard

hisShenzhouspacecraft

on

the

top

of

a

Long

March

2F

rocketatJiuquan

SatelliteLaunch

Centre.Yang’sjourney

(5)

(monitor)

to

receive

regular

updates

about

his

condition

until

experts

at

the

control

centre

confirmed

that

everything

was

going

well.

At

19:58,

when

the

Shenzhou

V

started

its

eighth

circuitaround

the

Earth,

Yang

(6)

(speak)

to

his

wife.

He

said,

“I

feel

verygood.Don’t

worry.”In

the

middle

of

the

journey,

Yang

(7)

(wave)

a

smallflagofthePeople’sRepublicofChinaandthat

oftheUnited

Nations

inside

his

capsule.

This

(8)

(broadcast)

by

CCTV

before

it

(9)

(meet)with

praise

from

around

the

world.Yang’s

craft

landed

at

around

06:30

on16October2003.

TheShenzhouVwasthe

firsthuman

spaceflight

mission

of

the

Chinese

spaceprogramme.It

(10)

(describe)by

NASA

as

an“importantachievement

inhumanexploration.”yangLiwei'sstory2.Completethepassagewiththeappropriateformsof

thewordsinbrackets.Orientation(character,time,place)*

ComplicationEvaluationResolution

Narrative

Yang

Liwei

was

selected

as

an

astronaut

candidate

in1998and(1)

(train)

for

spaceflight

by

the

time

of

theShenzhou

V

launch.Before

this

launch,almost

nothing

(2)

(make)public

about

theChinese

astronaut

candidates;

hisselectionfor

theShenzhou

V

humanspaceflight(3)

(leak)to

the

media

only

one

day

before

the

launch.It

was

09:00,

15

October

2003.

Yang

Liwei

(4)

(launch)

intospace

aboard

hisShenzhouspacecraft

on

the

top

of

a

Long

March

2F

rocketatJiuquan

SatelliteLaunch

Centre.Yang’sjourney

(5)

(monitor)

to

receive

regular

updates

about

his

condition

until

experts

at

the

control

centre

confirmed

that

everything

was

going

well.

At

19:58,

when

the

Shenzhou

V

started

its

eighth

circuitaround

the

Earth,

Yang

(6)

(speak)

to

his

wife.

He

said,

“I

feel

verygood.Don’t

worry.”In

the

middle

of

the

journey,

Yang

(7)

(wave)

a

smallflagofthePeople’sRepublicofChinaandthat

oftheUnited

Nations

inside

his

capsule.

This

(8)

(broadcast)

by

CCTV

before

it

(9)

(meet)with

praise

from

around

the

world.Yang’s

craft

landed

at

around

06:30

on16October2003.

TheShenzhouVwasthe

firsthuman

spaceflight

mission

of

the

Chinese

spaceprogramme.It

(10)

(describe)by

NASA

as

an“importantachievement

inhumanexploration.”yangLiwei'sstoryOrientationCharacterTimePlaceyangLiwei'sstoryYangLiwei

was

selected

as

an

astronaut

candidate

in1998and(1)

(train)for

spaceflight

by

the

time

of

theShenzhou

V

launch.

Before

this

launch,

almost

nothing

(2)

(make)

public

about

the

Chinese

astronaut

candidates;

his

selectionforthe

ShenzhouVhuman

spaceflight(3)

(leak)to

the

media

only

one

daybefore

the

launch.It

was

09:00,

15

October

2003.

Yang

Liwei

(4)

(launch)

into

space

aboard

his

Shenzhou

spacecraft

on

the

top

of

aLongMarch2FrocketatJiuquan

Satellite

LaunchCentre.Yang’s

journey(5)

(monitor)toreceiveregularupdatesabouthis

conditionuntil

experts

at

the

control

centre

confirmed

that

everything

was

going

well.

At19:58,

when

theShenzhou

V

started

its

eighth

circuit

around

the

Earth,

Yang

(6)

(speak)to

his

wife.He

said,“I

feel

very

good.

Don’tworry.”

In

the

middle

of

the

journey,Yang

(7)

(wave)a

smallflag

ofthe

People’s

Republic

ofChina

and

that

ofthe

United

Nations

inside

his

capsule.

This

(8)

(broadcast)

by

CCTVbefore

it(9)

(meet)

with

praise

from

around

the

world.Yang’s

craft

landed

at

around

06:30

on

16

October

2003.

The

Shenzhou

V

was

the

first

human

spaceflight

mission

ofthe

Chinesespaceprogramme.It(10)

(describe)

byNASAas

an“important

achievement

inhuman

exploration.”JiuquanSatelliteLaunchCentreAroundtheearthInthe

spacearound06:30

Oct

16th

,2003Complication09:00,Oct

15th,2003Back

totheearthYang

Liwei

wasselectedasanastronautcandidatein1998and(

1)

had

been

trained

(train)

for

spaceflight

by

the

time

ofthe

Shenzhou

V

launchBefore

this

launch,

almost

nothing

(2)

(make)

public

aboutthe

Chinese

astronaut

candidates;hisselection

fortheShenzhouVhuman

spaceflight(3)

(leak)tothemediaonlyone

daybeforethe

launch.Yanghadbeentraineda.afinished

actionbefore

somepoint

inthepast;b.an

action

that

began

in

the

past

and

continued

up

toanother

actionpoint

inthepast,

and

its

consequenceshaveimpactonthesecondpoint

intime.(1)Yang

was

selected

thelaunch

199809:00,

Oct15th,

2003yangLiwei's

storyYang

Liwei

wasselectedasanastronautcandidatein1998and(1)

had

been

trained

(train)

for

spaceflight

by

the

time

ofthe

Shenzhou

V

launch.

Before

this

launch,

almost

nothing

(2)

had

been

made

(make)

publicaboutthe

Chinese

astronaut

candidates;hisselection

fortheShenzhouVhuman

spaceflight(3)

was

leaked

(leak)tothe

media

only

one

daybefore

the

launch.a.afinished

actionbefore

somepoint

inthepast;b.an

action

that

began

in

the

past

and

continued

up

toanother

actionpoint

inthepast,

and

its

consequenceshaveimpactonthesecondpoint

intime.ShenzhouV

launch(2)Yang’sselectionin1998leaked(3)

yangLiwei'sstorynothing

had

been

madepublicYang’sselectionwasoneday

before

thelaunchItwas09:00,

15

October2003.

YangLiwei

(4)

was

bein

launched

(launch)into

space

aboard

his

Shenzhou

spacecraft

on

the

top

of

aLong

March

2FrocketatJiuquanSatelliteLaunch

Centre.Yangwas

being

launched

intoa.an

ongoing

action

at

aparticulartime

inthepast;b.alongeractioninthe

past

wasinterrupted

byashorteraction.yangLiwei'sstoryYang’s

selection1998thelaunch09:00,Oct

15th,

2003(4)space(1)Yang’s

journey(5)had

been

monitored

(monitor)toreceiveregularupdatesabouthis

conditionuntil

experts

atthe

control

centreconfirmedthat

everything

was

going

well.

At19:58,

when

theShenzhou

V

started

its

eighth

circuit

around

the

Earth,

Yang

(6)

(speak)to

his

wife.

He

said,

“I

feel

very

good.

Don’tworry.”Inthemiddle

of

the

journey,Yang

(7)

(wave)

a

small

flag

ofthe

People’s

Republic

ofChina

and

that

ofthe

United

Nations

inside

his

capsule.

This

(8)

(broadcast)by

CCTV

before

it

(9)

(meet)withpraisefromaroundtheworld.a.

afinishedactionbeforesomepointinthepast;b.

anactionthatbegan

in

the

past

and

continued

up

toanotheractionpointinthepast,andits

consequenceshaveimpactonthesecondpointintime.yangLiwei'sstoryYang’s

selection1998experts

confirmed

everything

was

OKYang’s

journeyhadbeen

monitored(4)thelaunch09:00,Oct

15th,

2003(5)(1)Yang’s

journey(5)

had

been

monitored

(monitor)toreceiveregularupdatesabouthis

conditionuntil

experts

atthe

control

centreconfirmedthat

everything

was

going

well.

At19:58,

when

theShenzhou

V

started

its

eighth

circuit

around

the

Earth,

Yang

(6)

was

speaking

(speak)tohis

wife.

He

said,

“I

feel

very

good.

Don’tworry.”Inthemiddle

of

the

journey,Yang

(7)

(wave)

a

small

flag

ofthe

People’s

Republic

ofChina

and

that

ofthe

United

Nations

inside

his

capsule.

This

(8)

(broadcast)by

CCTV

before

it

(9)

(meet)a.

anongoingactionataparticulartimeinthepast;b.alongeractioninthe

past

wasinterrupted

byashorteraction.

199809:00,

Oct15th,

2003withpraisefromaroundtheworld.YangwasspeakingtohiswifeyangLiwei'sstory(6)yangLiwei'sstory

(7)Yang’s

journey(5)had

been

monitored

(monitor)toreceiveregularupdatesabouthis

conditionuntil

experts

atthe

control

centre

confirmedthat

everythingwas

going

well.

At19:58,

when

theShenzhou

V

started

its

eighth

circuit

around

the

Earth,

Yang

(6)

was

speaking

(speak)

to

his

wife.

Hesaid,

“I

feel

very

good.Don’tworry.”In

the

middle

of

the

journey,Yang

(7)

waved

(wave)

a

small

flag

ofthe

People’s

Republic

ofChina

and

that

ofthe

United

Nations

inside

his

capsule.

This

(8)

(broadcast)by

CCTV

before

it

(9)

(meet)Whatistheworld’sresponsetothisaction?withpraisefromaroundtheworld.(7)of

the

journey

19:58Oct

15th199809:00,

Oct15th,

2003(4)thelaunchYang’s

selectionmiddle(5)(1)(6)wasthefirsthuman

spaceflight

mission

ofthe

Chinese

space

programme.

It

(10)

was

described

(describe)

by

NASA

as

an

“important

achievement

in

human exploration.”Evaluation

this

had

been

broadcast

by……In

the

middle

ofthejourney,

Yang

(7)waved

(wave)

a

small

flag

ofthe

People’s

Republic

ofChina

and

that

ofthe

United

Nations

inside

his

capsule.

This

(8)

had

been

broadcast

(broadcast)

by

CCTV

before

it

(9)

was

met

(meet)withpraisefromaroundtheworld.a.

afinishedactionbeforesomepointinthepast;b.

anactionthatbegan

in

the

past

and

continued

up

toanotheractionpointinthepast,andits

consequenceshaveimpactonthesecondpointintime.Yang’s

craft

landed

at

around

06:30

on

16

October

2003.

The

Shenzhou

VyangLiwei'sstoryCCTV(8)

&

(9)Resolutionitwas

met

withpraiseInterviewer:

Goodmorning,MrYang.Gladtohaveyouwithustoday.MayIknowwhenyouwereselectedtobeanastronautcandidate?Yang

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