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《2019高中英语 Unit 1 Nothing ventured nothing gained Section Ⅰ Warming Up & Reading教案(含解析)新人教选修1 0》由会员上传分享,免费在线阅读,更多相关内容在教育资源-天天文库。
1、Unit1NothingventurednothinggainedBlindmanclimbsMountEverestTrue(T)orFalse(F)1.ErikWeihenmayerwasaround21yearsoldwhenheclimbedMountMcKinley.( )2.Becauseofhisblindness,ErikwasunabletobeanactiveteammemberwhenclimbingMountEverest.( )3.Erikgotmarriedin1997.(
2、)答案:1.F 2.F 3.TErikWeihenmayerwasbornwithaneyedisorder.Asachildhiseyesightbecameworseandthen,attheageof13,helosthissightpletely.However,hedidnotlosehisdetermination(决心)toleadafullandactivelife.Erikbecameanadventurer.Hetookupparachuting,wrestling(摔跤)andscuba
3、diving.Hepetedinlongdistancebiking,marathonsandskiing.Hisfavouritesport,though,ismountaineering.Asayoungman,Erikstartedtoclimbmountains.Hereachedthesummit(最高峰)ofMountMcKinleyin1995andthenclimbedthedangerous1,000metrerockwallofElCapitan.Twoyearslater,whilecl
4、imbingMountKilimanjaroinKenyawithhisgirlfriend,theystoppedforatimeat1,200metresabovesealevel—inordertogetmarried.In1999,heclimbedAconcagua,thetallestmountaininSouthAmericA.Andthen,on25thMay,2001,attheageof32,Eriksuccessfullypletedthegreatestmountaineeringch
5、allengeofall.HeclimbedMountEverest,thehighestmountainintheworld.Erikinventedhisownmethodforclimbingmountains.Hecarriestwolongpoles:onetolean(倚靠)onandtheothertotestthewayaheadofhim.Theclimberinfrontofhimwearsabelltoguidehim.Erikisagoodteammember.Hedoeshissha
6、reofthejobs,suchassettinguptentsandbuildingsnowwalls.Althoughhecouldnotenjoytheview,ErikfelttheexcitementofbeingonthesummitofEverest.Hehopesthathissuccesswillchangehowpeoplethinkabouttheblind.“Whenpeoplethinkaboutablindpersonorblindness,theywillthinkaboutap
7、ersonstandingontopoftheworld.”Section_ⅠWarming_Up_&_ReadingⅠ.高频单词点击1.venture(v.)冒险,敢于去→adventure(n.)冒险→adventurer(n.)冒险家2.endurance(n.)忍耐,持久→endure(v.)忍耐,忍受→endurable(adj.)可忍受的3.cosy(adj.)舒适的,安逸的4.rotten(adj.)腐烂的,变质的→rot(v.)腐烂5.blacken(v.)使变黑→black(adj.)黑的,
8、(n.)黑色6.blast(n.)一阵(风);一股(气流)7.hoarse(adj.)嘶哑的8.bless(v.)祝福,保佑→blessing(n.)祝福,幸运→blessed(adj.)神圣的9.hook(n.&v.)钩,钩住;迷上10.crush(v.)碾碎;粉碎,(n.)果汁,粉碎11.urgent(adj.)急迫的,紧急的→urge(v.)紧急→urgency(n.)紧急12.cheerfu
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