2012 届高考英语二轮专题复习经典导学案资料(三十二) <br />每日一句 <br />The merry aged couple got married in 1949 and up till now they have been married for <br />6 decades, which was admired by many young couples. <br />这对快乐的老夫妻是 1949 年结得婚,到现在已经结婚 60 年了,这令无数年轻夫妇羡慕不已。 <br />基础词汇强化练习 <br />1.Have you ever d______________ of being in front of thousands of people at a concert, <br />with <br />everyone c_______________ and enjoying your singing? <br />2.If we are h______________ with ourselves, most of us have dreamed of being famous. <br />3.After some years, he has f_____________ the habit of having a walk after supper. <br />4. They may play to p_____________ in the street or subways so that they can <br />e______________ <br />some e____________ money. <br />5. The musicians of whom the band was formed played j____________ on each other as <br />well as <br />played music. <br />6. The rope was tired to the tree l_______________. <br />7. They put an a________________ in a newspaper looking for musicians. <br />8. Their a______________ performances were copies by other groups and their <br />f___________ <br />supported them fiercely. <br />9. They started to play their own i_______________ and write their own songs like <br />a real band. <br />10.The band b______ up in about 1970, but reunited in the mid-1980s. <br />1. dreamed 2. clapping,. honest 3. formed 4. passers-by, earn, <br />extra 5. jokes 6. loosely 7. advertisement 8. attractive, fans 9. <br />instruments 10. broke <br />书面表达经典句式强化记忆 <br />94. I think that it is impossible to... 我觉得……是不可能的. <br />I think that it is impossible to be there before eight. 我觉得在 8 点之前赶到那里是不 <br />可能的. <br />95. I think you might like to...我想你可能会喜,灯想……. <br />I think you might like to know something about the new album. <br />我想你可能会想知道一些关于这张新专辑的介绍. <br />96. I think you'd better... 我觉得你最好……. <br />I think you'd better hurry up, or you will be late. 我觉得你最好快点,要不就迟到 <br />了. <br />书面表达经典朗读素材 <br />The Disabled Should Have Equal Rights <br /> People who live with disabilities are always considered shameful, for it was <br />difficult for them to manage to do the daily affairs that we take for granted. In <br />fact, they have no differences from us expect their disabilities which are formed <br />because of inborn deficiency or unfortunate accidents. Luckily, now we find that there <br />is much we can do to help them, such as improving the living conditions of them. <br /> But one day when I got to a high-grade hotel, I realized that there was still <br />much left for us to do to provide the equal access to the disabled. As soon as I got <br />through the door of the hotel, I found it almost impossible for the lame or the blind <br />to enter. The glass door would keep revolving unless someone stopped it. People in <br />wheelchairs were hardly able to stop the door and it seemed that the width of the <br />door was not as wide a...