1、复习学案(6) 必修二 Unit 6 编写人: 李淑立 审核人: 孙莹 班级: 姓名: 学号: 1 Book2 Unit 6 Earth first 1. _ n. 鲨(鱼) ;坑蒙拐骗的人;诈骗者 2. _v.受惊吓;恐吓;吓走 n.惊吓;惊恐 3. _ 由于,因为 4. _n. 鱼等水生动物的)鳍 5. _n.潜水;跳水 vi.跳水;俯冲;潜心钻研 6. _n. (服务的)对象;目标; (射击的)靶子;目的 vt. 瞄准 7. _adv.幸运地;幸亏 8. _n.灭绝,绝种,消失;消减;废止 9. _n.态度;看法;姿势 10. _ vt. 把奉献(给) ,把专用(于) ;奉献 11. _
2、adj. 正在发生的;偶然发生的 12. _ vt.强调;照亮;加亮;使突出 n.精彩部分;最重要的事件 13. _ n. 残忍;残忍的行为;残酷行为;虐待 14. _n. 打猎;追逐;搜索 v. 狩猎;寻找(hunt 的 ing 形式) ;追捕 15. _ n. 展示;描述,陈述;介绍;赠送 16. _n. 储备;保护区; vt. 储备;保留;预约 vi. 预订 adj. 保留的;预备的 17. _n.员工;全体人员;全体职员;拐杖;杆;棒;五线谱 18. _vt. 建立,创建;确立或使安全;使被安排好;使成为 19. _n.损害;损失;毁坏 vt.损害;毁坏 20. _ n. 干旱;缺乏
3、21. _ v.淹没;充满 n.洪水 22. _vt. 影响;假装;感动; (疾病)侵袭 n. 感情,情感,心情 23. _n.供应;补给;贮备 vt.供应;提供;补充 24. _vt.恢复;归还;复原 25. _ vt. 采用,采取,采纳;收养;正式接受,接受;批准 26. _adj. 可以忍受的;足可支撑的;养得起的;可持续的 27. _n.球茎;电灯泡;球状物 28. _adj.可更新的;可再生的 29. _n. 化学碳; (一张)复写纸;碳精电极;复写的副本 adj.碳处理的 30. _ n. 温室造成温室效应的 31. _adj. 可再用的,可重复使用的,可重用的 32. _n. 手
4、册,小册子 33. _vt. 减少;缩小;使还原;使变弱 vi. 减少;节食;蒸发; (液体)浓缩变稠 34. _ adj. 太阳的,日光的;利用太阳能的;根据太阳决定或测定的 n. 日光浴室 35. _vt. 释放;放开;发布;发行 n. 释放,排放,解除;释放令 36. _ n. 烟雾 37. _n.雾;朦胧;迷惑 v.以雾笼罩;使模糊;迷惑 38. _adj. 严厉的;苛刻的;朴素的;简洁的;不加装饰的;严肃的;严厉的 39. _n. 传染,感染;传染病,染毒物;影响 40. _n. 演讲;讲稿;教训 vt. 演讲;训诫 vi. 讲课;讲演 41. _ n. 允许;批准,正式认可,认可
5、42. _ vi.滑动;下滑;滑入;悄悄地溜走 vt.使滑动 n.幻灯片;滑动;雪崩 43. _n. 多数;成年 44. _adj.假的;人造的;不真实的;错误的;虚伪的 adv.欺骗地 45. _ vi. 总计,合计;相当于;共计;产生结果 n. 数量;总额,总数 46. _n. 装置;策略;图案 47. _adj.备用的 48. _ n.方式;模式;样式;风格 49. _n. 电力;电流;强烈的紧张情绪 50. _vi. 漏出;透露; (指消息,秘密等)泄密;漏电,漏水 vt. 使泄露 51. _n. 器具,器械,装置;家用电器 52. _ vt. 移动,迁移;开除;调动 vi. 移动,迁
6、移;搬家 n. 移动;距离;搬家 53. _adj.勇敢的 54. _ 把考虑进去 55. _ n.公升 复习学案(6) 必修二 Unit 6 编写人: 李淑立 审核人: 孙莹 班级: 姓名: 学号: 2 56. _n.运动;战役;活动;竞选运动 v.参加竞选;从事运动 57. _ vt. 力劝,催促;驱策,推进 vi. 强烈要求 58. _n.(工厂,学校等)食堂,餐厅 59. _adj. 有关的;关心的 60. _vt.捐助;投稿 vi.投稿;贡献;是原因之一 61. _adj. 平常的;平均的; n. 平均水平; (速度等的)平均率;平均估价 Book2 Unit 6 Earth fir
7、st I. Understanding ideas 课文填空课文填空 SHARKS:DANGEROUS OR ENDANGERED? We see a woman swimming at night in a dark sea. Suddenly, she is pulled underwater. She 1._, cries in fear, then disappears forever. This is the opening scene from the 1975 film Jaws, showing a shark attack. It tells the story of a g
8、reat white shark that 2. _ and kills swimmers. Jaws was a great success, attracting huge audiences and winning many awards. It 3. _ peoples long-held idea of the great white shark as a dangerous animal. People have always been scared of sharks, but Jaws made things 4. _. It made people frightened of
9、 sharks, especially of the great white shark. Many people who saw the film started to believe that sharks were bad animals that 5. _ humans. Some people stopped swimming in the sea, afraid of the horrible 6. _ from the film. Other people started fishing for sharks, 7. _ as many as they could. At tha
10、t time, nobody cared if sharks were killed, or how many were killed. People just wanted them killed. After 1975, the number of large sharks around America 8. _ quickly, and soon fell around the world. This was not only due to fear of sharks, but also finning. Finning is a type of fishing where shark
11、s are caught and their fins cut off. The sharks are thrown back into the sea 9. _ they die slowly and 10. _. The fins are used in shark fin soup. Finning kills millions of sharks a year. Finning would have a(n) 11. _ effect upon Peter Benchley, the man who wrote the book the film Jaws was 12. _ on.
12、In 1980, Benchley was diving 13. _ he came across an awful sight. It was an area where fishermen were finning, and the sea floor was covered with 14. _ sharks. Benchley saw sharks 15. _ killed and this caused a deep change in him. He came to see people 16. _ a danger to sharks, rather than the other
13、 way 17. _. From that day on, he 18. _ to protect sharks. He admitted that his book was wrong about sharks behaviour. “Sharks dont target humans,” he said. Experts have proved that sharks do not see people as food, and they attack us by mistake. Only around six people are killed by sharks every year
14、. Fortunately, not everyone who watched the film Jaws became afraid of sharkssome became interested in 19. _ them. Today, as we learn more about sharks, more people than ever want to protect them 20. _ extinction. II. Understanding ideas 课文语法填空课文语法填空 It is actually a long-held idea that sharks are 1
15、_ (danger) animals, especially after the film Jaws hit the screen. Jaws gave an account of how sharks pull swimming people underwater, 2_ (attract) huge audiences and winning many awards. This film encouraged people to hunt and kill sharks. As a result, 3_ number of large sharks fell 4_ (quick), mak
16、ing it one of the endangered 5_ (animal). Another 6_ (contribute) factor is finning. Every time there is finning, the sea floor would be covered with dead sharks. That had an unexpected effect 7_ Peter Benchley, the writer of the book on _ Jaws was based. He came to see people as a danger to sharks,
17、 rather than the other way round. That was why he 9_ (fight) to protect sharks by first admitting that his book was wrong about sharks behaviour. Today, as we learn more about sharks, more people than ever want to protect them from 10_ (extinct). 1. dangerous 2. attracting 3. the 4. quickly 5. animals 6. contributing 7. on 8. which 9. fought 10. extinction