希望英语(第二版)综合教程Unit 3

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Unit3外语教学与研究出版社希望英语(第二版)综合教程1Unit3SportsContents希望英语(第二版)综合教程1Unit3SportsSpeakingReadingAGrammarListeningWritingPresentationHomeReadingB&ReadingCSpeakingTask1NextHomeTask2Task3BackSpeakingSpeakingTask1BackNextHomeLookatthepicturesonPage34andlistwordsorphrasesaboutthem.Thenshareyourworkwithothers.S-Task1SuggestedWords:volleyballsmashblockcliffclimbingharnesscouragedangerjudomoveskiskisuithelmetskipolepinetreeUsethefollowingsentencepatternsandthewordsorphrasesfromTask1todescribethepicturesonPage34toyourclassmates.Task2SpeakingA....bedoing...B....with...inthebackgroundBackNextHomeS-Task2SampleSentences:Themaninthepictureisskiingdowntheslope.It’swonderfultoseeagirlclimbingthecliffwiththeblueskyinthebackground.SpeakingTask3Workinpairs.Taketurnsaskingyourpartnerthefollowingquestionsandmakenotes.Organizeyournotesandreporttotheclassusingthegivenparagraphasamodel.ModelReportJerryisanEnglishmajoratcollege.Heusedtoplaybasketballalotinhighschool.Andheplayeditwell,too.Hewasontheschoolteamforthreeyears.Buthequitthegameafterhecametocollegebecausehewashavingsomedifficultiescatchingupwithhisstudies.Thoughit’spainful,sometimes,forhimtowatchothersplay,hekeepstellinghimselfnottojointhem.Hedoesn’twanttofailinanysubject.Whatisyourfavoritesport?Howwelldoyouplayyourfavoritegame?Howoftendoyouplaythegame?BackNextHomeS-Task3ReadingATask2TextTask3Task1Task4Task6Task7Task8Task5Task9NextHomeBackReadingBackNextHomeReadingATask1Trytoworkoutthemeaningsofthehighlightedwordswiththehelpofotherwords.1.Neilwasworkingontopofanew80-footbuildingwhenhissafetyharnessgotloose.Ashefelltowardtheground,luckilyhewascaughtinatree.somethingtiedtothebodytokeeponesafe2.Dancershavetodoalotofexercisingtokeeptheirbodiesflexible.abletobendortobebenteasilywithoutbreakingA-Task1-1ReadingATask13.Skinbecomeslesselasticandsmoothaspeoplegetolder.4.Golf,asasportforthefew,isnotpopularwiththemassesbecauseofitshighcost.5.Eatfoodleisurely,son,norush,andreallyenjoyit.abletoreturnquicklytoitsshapeafterbeingbent,stretchedordinarypeoplewithouthurryBackNextHomeA-Task1-2ReadingATask2TextExtremeSportsAtruckrollstothecenterofadesertedbridge.Severalpeoplegetout.Twoofthem,ayoungmanandayoungwoman,arebothwearingastrangelookingharnessontheirbacks.Theotherschecktheirharnessestomakesurealliswell.Assoonastheycompletethesepreparations,theyoungmanandyoungwomanattachalongcordtoeachharnessandtightlyfastenthecordstothebridge.1BackNextHomeA-Text-1-1ReadingATask2TextWhenthatisfinished,theyclimbupontothebridgerail,wavetothecrowdbelow,andjump.No,thisisnotasuicideattempt.Theelasticcordsattachedtotheirbacksaresostrongandflexiblethattheyoungpeoplewillbeabletodropclosetothewaterbelowwithouthittingit.Thisisbungeejumping,oneofanewsetofsportsthatarebeingdescribedas“extreme”.bungeejumping,sports,extreme1BackNextHomeA-Text-1-2ReadingATask2TextWhydopeopleparticipateinanextremesport?MarkWeller,an“extreme”sportsmanwhowindsurfsallyeararound,sayspeopledoitbecauseit’saquestionofattitude,nottheactivityitself.“Extremesportsaresohardthattheydon’tattractthemasses;Ithinkthat’soneoftheappealingthingsaboutit.attitude,appealing2BackNextHomeA-Text-2-1ReadingATask2TextYoucanexcelinitifyouputyourmindtoit.There’renotathousandpeopleouttherecrowdingyouordoingwhatyou’redoing.”Headds,“Thereisnoright.Thereisnowrong.Therearenorules.Youcandowhatyouwant,andnoonecares.”excel2BackNextHomeA-Text-2-2ReadingATask2TextSowhataresomeofthesenewextremesports?Weller’sownsportofwindsurfingisone,thoughwindsurfingonaquietsummerdayataspeedoftwomilesanhourhardlyqualifies.Ifyouwanttobecomeextreme,you’llhavetotravelmuchfaster,abovethewater,withamuchmorepowerfulwindblowingwhileyou’retryingtodoaforwardflip.windsurfing,qualify3BackNextHomeA-Text-3ReadingATask2TextThenthere’smountainbiking,althoughridingyourmountainbikedownagentleslopeataleisurelyspeeddoesn’tmakeyouanextremebiker.Whatdoesisridingthatbikedownasteep,rockymountainpathataspeedofatleast35milesperhour.mountainbiking4BackNextHomeA-Text-4Bynow,someonesomewhereisprobablymountingacampaigntomakeextremesportssafertosaveextremesportsenthusiastsfromthemselves.Arethesesportstoodangerous?Perhaps.Eveniftheyare,isn’tapersonalchoiceinvolvedhere?Itoccurstothiswriterthatthedevelopmentofextremesportsisunderstandable,evenquitepredictable.dangerous,understandableReadingATask2Text5BackNextHomeA-Text-5-1Whereverwego,weseesameness:aMcDonald’sinMoscowisonlyslightlydifferentfromoneinParisorinMiami,Florida.Thereseemstobefarfewersingularexperiencestodaythantherewereinthepast.Maybeextreme-sportpeoplearemerelystrikingablowfortrulyuniqueexperiences.uniqueexperiencesReadingATask2Text5BackNextHomeA-Text-5-2BackReadingA极限运动一辆货车缓缓行驶至一座已废弃的桥的中央停下。车上下来几个人,其中有一对青年男女,背都绑着奇怪的背带。同来的人替他们检查了背带,确保万无一失。准备就绪后,他们在背带上各自上一根长绳,绳的另一头牢牢地拴在桥上。A-Trans-1-1BackReadingA然后,他们俩爬上了桥的栏杆,向桥下的人群挥了挥手,便纵身跳了下去。别误会,这并不是自杀。系在他们背上的长绳既结实又有弹性,使他们可以坠近水面而不会落进水里。这就是蹦极跳,属于一类新兴的运动项目,这类运动被称为“极限”运动。A-Trans-1-2BackReadingATask2Text人们为什么参加极限运动呢?马克·韦勒是一名常年从事风帆冲浪项目的极限运动员。他说人们参与极限运动是出于一种态度,而非运动本身。“极限运动难度大,不会吸引大众参与。我想这正是它的魅力之一吧。A-Trans-

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