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1、课题: Unit 5 Music精讲精练 1. classical klsk()ladj.古典的;经典的;一流的n.古典音乐hip-hophp hpadj.嘻哈文化的n.街舞;嘻哈音乐I love jazz and opera. And alsohip-hop.我喜欢爵士乐和歌剧,还有嘻哈音乐。2. energy endn.能量;精力;活力More wind power stations will spring up to meet the demand for clean energy.energetic ,endetk adj.精力充沛的Running is cheap,easy and
2、its always energetic.跑步既便宜又简单,而且充满活力。3. instrument nstrm()ntn.仪器;乐器;器械;He quickly found that he loved playing this instrument4. compose kmpzvt.构成;创作;作曲Cale also uses electronic keyboards tocompose. 凯尔也用电子键盘谱曲。composition kmpz()nn.作文;作曲;作品;构成;成分Only when Mary read her composition the second time did
3、she notice the spelling poser kmpzn.作曲家;创作者5. opportunity ptjuntn.时机,机会Opportunity favors those with a curious mind.机会总是垂青于有好奇心的人。Everything negativepressure, challengesis all an opportunity for me to rise.(KobeBryant)压力、挑战,这一切消极的东西都是我能够取得成功的催化剂。科比布莱恩特6. perform pfmvt.执行;表演;They perform complex task
4、s.performance pfm()nsn.表演;表现;执行performer pf;m(r)n.执行者;演奏者7. studio stju:dn.工作室;录音棚;演播室;画室词根词缀:study(学习室,书房)studio(工作室,画室)studio(录音棚,演播室) 8. ordinary :dn()radj.普通的, 平凡的, 平常的词根词缀:ord-(order次序)+in-(里)+-ary(形容词后缀):在次序中的普通的,平凡的What I want is not just an ordinary cafe but a very special one.extraordinary
5、kstr:dnriadj.非凡的;卓越的;离奇的They usually think of something extraordinary.9. enable neb()vt.使能够Doing so will help you get into a better university, which will enable you to have a bright future.10. prove pruvvt.证明, 验证link.v.被证明为His approach to the problem is special and proves good. proof prufn.证明;证据;考验
6、;验证【pl:proofs】11.conduct kndkt vt.&vi.传导;引导;实施,执行n.行为;实施Why did Babbitts team conduct the research?Id like you to look at a study conducted in Australia in 2012.conduction kndk()nn.传导,传输conductor kndktn.导体;(公车)售票员;引导者12.fall in love with 爱上I learned that if you fall in love with something and do it
7、all the time, you will get better at it.13. origin rdnn.起源;原点;出身;开端Legend has it that the origin of the Dragon Boat Festival is to recall the soul of Qu Yuan.original rdnladj.最初的;原创的;新颖的n.原件;原作;原型14.phenomenon fnmnnn.现象;奇迹;杰出的人才【pl:phenomena】What phenomenon is described in the first paragraph?And th
8、ese social phenomena can have very personal consequences.15.stage stedn.(发展或进展的)舞台;时期,阶段(stage作先行词时,定语从句引导词通常用where)We have come to a stage where we have to rely on our own.16.altogether ltgeadv.总共;总而言之;完全地,彻底地Altogether there are some ten thousand of these volcanoes on Earth.I forgot what he had sa
9、id to me altogether.应聘信Dear Sir or Madam,1.开头问候 How are you doing?2.自我介绍 I am Li Hua, a 17-year-old teenager currently studying in XXX middle school, who is crazy about XXX.3.得知招聘信息 Recently, I learned in your official website that you need a 某某岗位. I am very interested in this position.4.写信应聘 So, I
10、am writing to apply for it.5.个人优势 From my perspective, there is no doubt that I am the best choice for you.6.优势一:结合题目来写 First and foremost, needless to say, I am good at; 某某方面, for I once did sth. 7.优势二:情商高 Additionally, no one can deny I get along well with all my classmates, enjoy a harmonious int
11、er personal relationship and am always ready to help others.8.优势三:有相关经验 Last but not least, I have some relevant experience, considering that I once worked in a similar company/for a similar activity.9.希望得到这个机会 Hopefully, the wonderful chance would be offered to me./I have the confidence that I will
12、 do this job well. 10.期待回复 I am looking forward to your earliest reply.或I believe I have the qualifications and experience for this post and sincerely hope to be given the opportunity.Thank you for considering my application, and I will be glad to hear from you at any time.Best wishes! Yours, Li Hua
13、拓展延伸 阅读理解I was 11 years old when I asked my mom for piano lessons in 2010. We were in the economic crisis. She said a polite “ no ”.That didnt stop me. I googled the measurements for a keyboard, drew the keys on a piece of paper and stuck it on my desk. I would click notes on an online keyboard and
14、“ play” them back on my paper onekeeping the sound they made on the computer in my head. I spent six months playing without touching a real piano. Once my mom saw that I was serious, she borrowed money and bought me 10 lessons.I still remember the first one. I was struck by how real the sound of the
15、 piano was. I sat my grade one after eight lessons. Once I started secondary school, we couldnt afford lessons again. I passed grade three, and then grade five, practicing only on my piece of paper.One evening, when I was about 13, my mom said she had a surprise for me; it was an electronic keyboard
16、, bought with more borrowed money. It was the first time Id played for her. She was in shock.My school didnt offer music A-level. I found the Purcell School for young musicians. But I had to pass a difficult test. Some of the questions involved an evaluation of the composer or when some piece was wr
17、itten. I felt stressed. To my amazement, I was offered a place.At Purcell, I spent two years working as hard as I could. I performed to raise money and save enough to buy my first piano. When I left Purcell, I was awarded the senior piano prize and senior academic music prize. I am now at the Guildh
18、all School of Music & Drama in London. I feel proud: its been 10 years since I drew my paper piano, and Im at one of the worlds leading music schools.The irony is that I continue to do a lot of my practice away from the piano-what we call mental practice. The paper piano helped arouse my curiosity a
19、bout how music works, the building blocks that form the pieces.1Why did the authors mom buy him 10 lessons at last?AShe was shocked by his first performance.BShe had no doubt about his talent for piano.CShe realized that he meant what he said.DShe suddenly made a fortune.2Which of the following can
20、best describe the author?AHonest.BDetermined.CHumorous.DOptimistic.3The underlined word “irony” in the last paragraph shows that the author felt _.AsurprisedBproudCsatisfiedDdisappointed4What is the best title of the text?AMental Practice Matters BA Surprise from MumCLearning An Instrument Costs Too
21、 Much DStick to Your Dreams随堂检测 完形填空Since the age of three, Hill had dreamed of becoming a dancer. Hill, then a 17-year-old high school _10_ was in a car accident that left her paralyzed(瘫痪)from the waist down. For most people, that would have ended any _11_ of a dancing career. For Hill, it was the
22、 beginning. She wanted to prove that she was still _12_. So Hill danced in her wheelchair right alongside her nondisabled high school dance team. It _13_ took a lot of learning and patience.After graduation, Hill met people online who had suffered various spinal cord(脊髓) injuries but shared her _14_
23、 , and she invited them to dance with her. Hoping to reach more people in a larger city, Hill moved to Los Angeles in 2014 and _15_ a team of dancers with disabilities called the Rollettes. “I want to _16_ the stereotype(刻板印象) of wheelchair users and show that dance is dance, whether youre walking o
24、r youre _17_ ,” she told CBS News.Dancing on _18_, the Rollettes discovered, can be just as fast, artful as the foot-based people. Hill has achieved her childhood _19_. Every year she holds a dance camp for wheelchair users of all ages and abilities. In 2019, 173 people from ten countries _20_. For
25、many, it was the first time theyd felt they _21_. “I had a girl say it was the most empowering thing when she rolled into a room and everyone was at _22_ level,” Hill told CBS News. Edna Serrano says that being part of the Rollettes team has given her the _23_ to get behind the wheel of a car. “I di
26、dnt know I could do so many things that these girls have taught me,” she says. “Its so _24_ to have my teammates in my life, because theyre my teachers. I have more confidence.”10AteacherBseniorCpupilDworker11AtalkBseasonChopeDbeauty12AlovelyBrightCprettyDnormal13AsurelyBinstantlyCexactlyDonly14Akno
27、wledgeBworryCpainDdetermination15AchoseBformedCsupportedDplayed16Asend upBgive awayCbreak downDbreak off17ArollingBrunningClyingDjumping18AbusesBstreetsCfloorsDwheels19AmemoryBdreamCillnessDevent20AattendedBrushedCsignedDmoved21AtouchedBinterestedCrelaxedDbelonged22AshoulderBeyeCmouthDfoot23AplanBabilityCcourageDcondition24ApowerfulBmysteriousCstressfulDnatural学科网(北京)股份有限公司