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2. 完型填空动词(二)

2. 完型填空动词(二)
2. 完型填空动词(二)

课题:初三英语完型填空“动词”复习课学案(二)

学习目标:

After the class, you will be able to

1.get the answers with the help of the clues or hints.

2. recognize the differences between the similar verbs.

重点、难点:

To recognize the differences of the words.

导学设计:

预习导纲:

在完形中经常考查的动词有:

第二组:

swim, run, jump, walk, drive, ride, rush, move, go, come, arrive, return, appear, disappear, wait,

swim

vt.& vi. 游泳

vi. 眩晕

vt. 浸;泡;洒满;充溢着

run

vt.& vi. 跑;移动;(使)流动

vi.

(工作等)进行;延续;逃跑;行驶

jump

vt. 跳;跳过;快速移动;(因吃惊、害怕或激动而)猛地一动

vi. 暴涨;跳跃;猛增

walk

vt.& vi. 走;步行;散步

vi. 行走;陪伴…走;徒步旅行;不翼而飞

drive

v. 驾驶;开车;驱动;迫使ride

vt.& vi. 乘,骑,驾

vt. (骑马、自行车等)穿越;搭乘;飘浮

rush

vi.

(使)急速行进,仓促完成;猛攻;急速

流动,奔腾

vt.

突袭;(使)仓促行事;催促;(为物色、招募目的)特别关注

move

vt.& vi. 移动,搬动

vi. 搬家;行动;进展;(机器等)开动

vt. 提议;使感动;摇动;变化

go

vi. 进行;去;说;进展

vt. 发出…声音;变得;成为;处于…状态

come

vi. 来;开始;出现;发生

vt. 做;装扮…的样子;将满(…岁)

arrive vi. 到达,来;发生

return

v.

回转,返回;复发,又来;送还;言归正传 wait

vt.& vi. 等候;等待;(尤指长期地)希望;盼望 vi. 准备妥;在手边;可得到;可使用 vt. 推迟,搁置,延缓

appear vi. 出现,显现;出庭,出场;演出;发表

disappear vi. 不见,消失;不复存在,灭绝

第三组:

manage, offer, afford , receive, accept, agree, refuse, give, decide, choose, hope, prefer, like, allow, suggest, ,

manage

vt.

使用;完成(困难的事);经营;明智

地使用(金钱、时间、信息等)

vt.& vi. 办理,设法对付

vi.

能解决(问题);应付(困难局面等);凑合着活下去;支撑

offer

vt.

提供,给予;提出,提议;出价,开价;表示愿意 vi. 提议;企图,想要;供奉

afford

vt. 买得起;担负得起;提供;给予

receive

vt.& vi. 收到;接到;接纳;接待 vt. 接收;受理;欢迎;承受

vi.

接到,获得;接见,欢迎;[电子学] 接收;[橄榄球] 接球

accept vi. 承认;同意;承兑 vt. 接受;承认;承担;承兑

agree

vt.& vi. 同意,赞同 vi.

[语]一致,符合;商定,约定;意见相合;(气候、食物等)适宜

vt. 同意,承认;使和谐一致;认为正确无误

give vt.&

vi.

给予;赠送;作出 vt.

供给;产生;举办;(为购买某物或做某事而)支付 vi. (物体)塌下;让步

decide vt. 决定;决心;解决;裁决 vi. 决定;下决心

choose

vt.

挑选;认为…比其它更可取;决定或

选定

vi. 选择;进行挑选

hope vt.& vi. 希望,期望 vt. [俚语]相信,认为

prefer

vt.

更喜欢;提升,提拔;给予(债权人)优先权;提出(控告) vi. 更喜欢,宁愿 like vt.

prep.

(表示属性)像;(表示方式)如同;(询问意见)…怎么样;(表示列... adj. 相似的;相同的

allow

vt. 允许;承认;给予;准许(做某事) vi. 容许;考虑

suggest vt. 建议,提议;暗示;使想起;启示

第一篇:[12石景山二模]

On cold mornings my father would bring his bread truck by the house. I used to ride on the floor of that bread truck as he delivered (分送)the bread to the stores. The smell and the warmth from the bread made my mouth water and kept me warm. I’ll always remember that.

My father would be present at all my games. One night before an important game my father

told me sadly that he wouldn’t be able to watch the game because he had to deliver the bread and it was a three-hour 39 . The next day as the game drew near I thought about my dad. I happened to look across the field and surprisingly saw his bread truck pulling into the stadium. He managed to 41 the game. I’ll always remember that. 39. A. drive B. walk C. race D. ride 41. A. accept B. choose

C. afford

D. make

第二篇:[13东城一模]

For several nights this week Emma came home from school upset about the fact that Jake got picked on so much. She also mentioned that he had no school supplies as his family could not 37 them. He is always asking to borrow paper. It gives the kids even more reason to pick on him.

One night Emma and I sat together and discussed the situation in great detail. We made a plan, and Emma decided to ask Jake what he 38 for supplies.

The next day Emma spent some time with Jake and really came to 39 that this young man had a heart of gold, but hardly had the chance to show it.

37. A. order B. achieve C. repair D. afford

38. A. received B. needed C. prepared D. changed

39. A. prove B. explain C. realize D. expect

第三篇:[13石景山一模]

It had been a year since Susan became blind. As the result of an accident she was suddenly thrown into a world of darkness. Susan’s husband Mark watched her fall into hopelessness and he decided to use every possible means to help his wife.

Finally, Susan felt ready to 37 to her job, but how would she get there? She used to take the bus, but she was now too afraid of getting around the city by herself. Mark 38 to ride the bus with Susan each morning and evening until she could 39 it by herself.

37. A. return B. keep C. belong D. stick

38. A. volunteered B. continued C. promised D. afforded

39. A. try B. manage C. control D. follow

第四篇:[12年中考题]

Midway through our two-person competition, I was starting to pull ahead. As I saw the look on Carla's face. I waited for a second and knew what I had to do. As much as I wanted to be on Smart Aleck, Carla wanted it even more. So, starting with my next question, I held back and let Carla __43__,just by a little bit. Her expression as she __44__ she would be on the show made up for my not being on the team. And since I will go as backup, I'll still have the fun of seeing the show up close.

Was I __45__ by not trying as hard as I could? I don't think so. No one noticed, and Carla and I didn't __46__ it. It won't hurt the team because Carla will be a very good competitor on the real show. I think that making my best friend happy was the right thing to do.

43. A. wait B. turn C. move D.win

44. A. accepted B. realized C. considered D. decided

45. A. coming B. refusing C. helping D. cheating

46. A. mean B. plan C. regret D. say

课堂反馈:[13年丰台一模]

by a security guard (保安).He greeted everyone walking

by and made small talk with many of the passers-by and

wishing them well. His simple “hello” made people feel

special. His cheerful smile became a part of my day. When he was absent, many people noticed it, and I felt a little bit empty.

The first few times, I didn’t say hello back to him when he greeted me. I was 37 in my own world. On Monday the security guard asked me:“How was your weekend?”I told him about my visit to California, to see my mother, who had colon cancer. I 38 how I visited her each month. “The time with my mother is so precious(珍贵的), because I know that each time may be the last.”

He listened like a close friend I’d known for years. He felt my sadness and my love.He shared how he had lost his father to cancer two years before. He said, “I understand what you are going through. My father passed away while I was serving in Germany. Because of some reasons I was unable to fly back in time. I was unable to say goodbye to him. I wish I could have been with him, given him a hug, and told him I loved him. You are really lucky to have the gift of time.”

As I walked away, I realized I did not even know his name. The following day, on my way to work, I said: “After we spent all that time 42 yesterday, I still don’t know your name.” He answered, “Gary.” I responded back, “I’m Deborah.”

After that, we talked and shared stories about our weekends, dreams and families.

Later, Gary got 43 a new j ob and moved away. It’s been several years since I last spoke to him, yet the memory feels like yesterday. Gary reached out to me, 44 me and made my morning the best part of the day. I experienced the beauty of friendship and love.

In the business of life, we often forget to wish a stranger hello although how easy it is, and how great and lasting a difference it can make. When you say hello to a stranger you become like a pebble(鹅卵石) thrown into a pond. With each ripple (波纹)you create, you spread love that

continues to 46 . Make a point of saying hello to a stranger today. You will give the gift that

keeps on giving.

37. A. lost B. left C. missed D. dropped

38. A. wondered B. shared C. realized D. found

42. A. thinking B. calling C. crying D. talking

43. A. offered B. afforded C. invited D. chosen

44. A. moved B. touched C. told D. h elped

46. A. receive B. send C. give D. create

[家庭作业] 2012海淀一模

Joseph sat on a hill in the middle of nowhere, writing his name into the dirt with a stick.

“Joseph!” his mother called. Joseph looked at the farmhouse that was now supposed to be his home. As he finished the last letter , he noticed something metal shining in the rosy late-afternoon sunlight. He picked it up: a rusty old key. He put it in his pocket and walked down the hill.

Grandpa passed away last year, leaving the house and farm to his mother. Joseph had hoped that she would just 37 it and buy a house in the city. However, she chose to move to the farm. Joseph had been very unhappy about leaving his friends and his school.

In the city, dinnertime had always been an opportunity for conversation between Joseph and his mother. Here, though, he had nothing to say. He knew his silence hurt his mother, but surely it was better than the angry words waiting behind it. It was best to keep quiet. He quickly finished his food on the plate and went to his room upstairs.

Later, he went down the stairs to look for something to read. In the deep silence, his mother sat alone on the living-room sofa. On her lap lay a photograph album. Looking up, she smiled hopefully and said, “See what I found? Here’s your great-grandfather. He’s about your age in this picture. Do you think you look like him?”

Joseph stuffed his hands into his pockets and shrugged (耸肩). He 42 the old key.

As he moved closer to look at the photograph, something else 43 his eye. “What’s that?” he asked, pointing to a painted wooden box on the coffee table.

“It’s a silent music box,” his mother said softly. “Years ago, when I was a little girl my brother, 2 years older than me, took the key away. He didn’t mean to lose it. But he dropped it out somewhere. We searched and searched but never found it.”

Joseph sat down beside her and handed the rusty key to her.

Sudden ly his mother’s eyes sparkled. With trembling hands, she wound up (转动) the music box. As its sweet melody played, mother and son listened together.

“It has been silent for a long, long time,” she said.

“It’s so clear!” said Joseph. “It sounds as good as new.” The silence had been 46 .

37. A. sell B. fix C. buy D. paint

42. A. felt B. found C. took D. carried

43. A. hurt B. caught C. took D. had

46. A. kept B. beaten C. improved D. broken

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