2019-2020学年译林版高中英语必修4创新教案:Unit 2 Section 5
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  Ⅰ.Read the texts and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).

  1.The sports that have been removed from the Olympics include baseball and tae kwon do.( F )

  2.It's still possible for wushu to enter into the Olympics in the future.( T )

  3.The captain of the Kangaroos was selfish but hardworking.( F )

  4.The Eagle's captain actually broke the rules in the match against the Kangaroos.( T )

  Ⅱ.Fill in each blank with no more than three words according to the texts.

Topic Entering a sport into the Olympics can be a long process Requirements that must be met if a sport wants to be (1)accepted into the Olympics •Having its own international association

•Being (2)practised/practiced by men in at least 75 countries on at least four continents or by women in at least 40 countries and on three continents

•Having another sport dropped Which sports have been removed Some familiar sports and more unusual sports have been removed as they have (3)become_unpopular. What to

(4)add Some sports like rugby and golf, which were earlier played at the Olympics and then dropped, will (5)return_to the Olympics sports list again in 2016. Which sports are applying The IOC is still (6)hesitating/thinking_about whether to give approval to wushu due to the concern over the balance of sports.   Winning isn't everything

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outline Supporting details In the first

tournament •The Eagles won the football match against the Kangaroos and continued in the competition.

•However, they lost their next match in spite of (7)struggle/struggling for victory. Afterwards, they complained that the referees had not treated them (8)fairly/equally. In the next

tournament •The Kangaroos trained harder than before and (9)defeated the Eagles.

•Although the Kangaroos lost their final match against the Bears, they felt proud of what they had done.

•In the match, the Kangaroos found friendship, honour and respect, which is much (10)more_precious/important than victory.   

  

  Ⅰ.单词拼写

  1.The boy's unusual (异常的) behavior puzzled the doctor.

  2.Does the referee (裁判员) have the power to send him off the field?

  3.Walking alone in the dark, the boy whistled (吹哨) to keep up his courage.

  4.Reference books must not be removed (拿走) from the library.

  5.We've budgeted (为......预算) for a new car next year.

  6.We cannot afford to waste precious (宝贵的) time.

7.Losing the match was a bitter (令人不快的) disappointment for the team.