小學(xué)語(yǔ)文微課教案
發(fā)表時(shí)間:2020-11-03Unit 1 Great scientists Period 3 Grammar學(xué)案。
Period3Grammar
了解并掌握-ed做定語(yǔ)及表語(yǔ)
★預(yù)習(xí)案PreviewingCasew
Translatethesentenceswiththepastparticiplesfromthereadingpassageandrecitethem.
①DoctorJohnSnowwasawell-knowndoctorinLondon...
②Somanythousandsofterrifiedpeoplediedeverytimetherewasanoutbreak.
③JohnSnowtoldtheastonishedpeopleinBroadStreettoremove...
④Buthebecameinspiredwhenhethoughtabouthelpingordinarypeople.
⑤Neitheritscause,noritscurewasunderstood.
⑥Hegotinterestedintwotheories.
過(guò)去分詞是非謂語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞的一種形式,表示動(dòng)作的_________和_______。它在句子中可以充當(dāng)________、________、________等成份。本單元僅談其作______和________的用法。
★探究案ExploringCase
探究點(diǎn)一:過(guò)去分詞作定語(yǔ)有前置和后置兩種情況。
1、前置定語(yǔ):
A類:被動(dòng)意義:
an___________guest=a__________guest一位受尊敬的客人
The___________workersarenowbeingtakengoodcareofinthehospital.
受傷的工人現(xiàn)正在醫(yī)院受到良好的照料。
B類:完成意義:
a_________teacher一位退休的教師
Theyarecleaningthe_________leavesintheyard.
他們正在打掃院子里的落葉。
總結(jié):________的過(guò)去分詞作定語(yǔ),通常放在被修飾的名詞之______,作前置定語(yǔ)。表示________和________的意義。
2、后置定語(yǔ):
Thiswillbethebestnovelofitskindeverwritten(=thathaseverbeenwritten).
Whoweretheguestsinvited(=whohadbeeninvited)toyourpartylastnight?
總結(jié):過(guò)去分詞短語(yǔ)作定語(yǔ)時(shí),放在被修飾的名詞之______,作后置定語(yǔ),作用相當(dāng)于一個(gè)____________。
3、注意:①如被修飾的詞是something,anything,everything,nothing,-one,-body以及those等,分詞放在被修飾詞的后面。
Heisoneofthosekidnapped.他是那些被綁架的人之一。
你還有什么沒(méi)完成的事嗎?
______________________________________________________________?
②單個(gè)分詞也可以作后置定語(yǔ),用以強(qiáng)調(diào)動(dòng)作。?
Theydecidedtochangethematerialused.他們決定更換使用的材料。
③不及物動(dòng)詞的過(guò)去分詞僅表示時(shí)間的完成,無(wú)被動(dòng)意義?,F(xiàn)在分詞表示動(dòng)作正在進(jìn)行。
_______leaves落葉______leaves正在下落的樹葉
a_________country發(fā)達(dá)國(guó)家a________country發(fā)展中國(guó)家
the_______water(涼)開水?the_______water沸水?
探究點(diǎn)二:過(guò)去分詞作表語(yǔ)
Theteacherseemedquitedelightedattheidea.
Whenweheardofthestory,weweredeeplymoved.
過(guò)去分詞作表語(yǔ)表示主語(yǔ)的_________和_________。
注意:①作表語(yǔ)的過(guò)去分詞,________的意味很弱,主要表示動(dòng)作的_______和某一_______,相當(dāng)于一個(gè)形容詞。
Theboatisbroken.Thestreetiscrowded.
②表示______的過(guò)去分詞:disappointed,excited,surprised,pleased…
表示______的過(guò)去分詞:lost,known,married,dressed,gone,drunk…
Latertheyfoundthattheywerelost.Thehappytimeisgone.
常見(jiàn)的作表語(yǔ)的過(guò)去分詞:
amused(愉快的);connected(連接的);broken(碎了的);closed(關(guān)閉的);astonished(吃驚的);covered(覆蓋的);crowded(擁擠的);delighted(高興的);;dressed(穿著的);drunk(喝醉的);experienced(有經(jīng)驗(yàn)的);worried(擔(dān)憂的);interested(感興趣的);tired(疲勞的);satisfied(滿意的);surprised(吃驚的);married(已婚的),等
③過(guò)去分詞作表語(yǔ):強(qiáng)調(diào)____________________
被動(dòng)語(yǔ)態(tài):強(qiáng)調(diào)____________________
Myglassesarebroken.(________)
Myglasseswerebrokenbymylittledaughter.(________)
Hewassurprisedatthenews.(________)
Iwasgreatlysurprisedbyaknockatthedoor.(________)
★練習(xí)PracticeChoosethebestanswers.
1.Mostoftheartists______tothepartywerefromSouthAmerica.(MET1990)
A.invitedB.toinviteC.beinginvitedD.hadbeeninvited
2.Cleaningwomeninbigcitiesusuallyget______bythehour.(NMET1998)
A.payB.payingC.paidD.topay
3.Thefirsttextbook______forteachingEnglishasaforeignlanguagecameoutinthe16thcentury.
A.havingwrittenB.tobewrittenC.beingwrittenD.written
4.Dontusewords,expressions,orphrases______onlytopeoplewithspecialknowledge.
A.beingknownB.havingbeenknownC.tobeknownD.known
5.Hearingloudknocksatthedoor,Samgot______andopenedittofindwhoitwas.
A.dressedB.dressingC.dressD.beingdressed
6.Allpeoplepresentatthemeetingwere______atthesurprisingnews.
A.tosurpriseB.surprisedC.beingsurprisedDsurprise
7.Theynowhaveagovernment,______byallthepeople.
A.havingsupportedB.supportingC.supportedD.tobesupported
8.______in1636,HarvardisoneofthemostfamousuniversitiesintheUnitedStates.(2000)
A.BeingfoundedB.ItwasfoundedC.FoundedD.Founding
PreviewingCase
Task1
Task2.過(guò)去分詞是非謂語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞的一種形式,表示完成和被動(dòng)的動(dòng)作。它在句子中可以充當(dāng)表語(yǔ)、定語(yǔ)、狀語(yǔ)等成份。下面僅談其作定語(yǔ)和表語(yǔ)的用法。
ExploringCase
探究點(diǎn)一1.
anhonored/respectedguest
Theinjuredworkersarenowbeingtakengoodcareofinthehospital.
2.aretiredteacher一位退休的教師
Theyarecleaningthefallenleavesintheyard.
Doyouhaveanythingunfinished?你還有什么沒(méi)完成的事嗎?
fallenleaves落葉fallingleaves正在下落的樹葉
adevelopedcountry發(fā)達(dá)國(guó)家adevelopingcountry發(fā)展中國(guó)家
theboiledwater(涼)開水?theboilingwater沸水?
二、
情緒;狀態(tài)
①被動(dòng);完成;狀態(tài)
②情緒;狀態(tài)
③主語(yǔ)所處的狀態(tài)
主語(yǔ)所承受的動(dòng)作
Practiceafterclass
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相關(guān)知識(shí)
Unit 1 Great scientists 學(xué)案
Unit1Greatscientists考點(diǎn)摘要單詞engine,characteristic,radium,theory,infect,scientific,examine,conclude,analyse,repeat,defeat,attend,expose,cure,control,absorb,severe,pump,blame,immediately,handle,addition,announce,certainty,instruct,cautious,reject,enthusiastic,positive,contribute,backward,construction.短語(yǔ)steamengine,from…to…,putforward,make/drawaconclusion,believein,findout,lookinto,inaddition,withcertainty,link…to…,bestrictwith,makesense,pointofview,leadto,apartfrom,theaffectedperson,pollutedwater,thousandsofterrifiedpeople,inthepub,avaluableclue,betoblame,beexposedto,acloudofdangerousgas,slowdown,watersupplies,withthisextraevidence,twootherdeaths,movebackward,attimesandatothers,makechoices.句式1.Whoinventedthewayofgivingelectricity?2.Hebecameinspiredwhenhethoughtabouthelpingordinarypeopleexposedtocholera.3.Hegotinterestedintwotheoriesexplaininghowcholarkilledpeople?4.Hefound/believed/showed…that-cl.5.Topreventthisfromhappeningagain,JohnSnowsuggestedthat_cl.語(yǔ)法過(guò)去分詞作定語(yǔ)和表語(yǔ)Somanythousandsofterrifiedpeopledied.(定語(yǔ))Buthebecameinspiredwhenhe…(表語(yǔ))
Warming–upandpre–reading
1.concludemake/draw/reach/cometo/arriveataconclusion下結(jié)論,得出結(jié)論;bringsth.toaconclusion使…結(jié)束;inconclusion作為結(jié)論,最后;Themeetingconcludedwithoutanagreement.Heconcludedhisspeechwithsomeamusingremarks.Heconcludedfromtheevidencethatshewasguilty.Youshouldthinktwicebeforemakingthedecision.Don’tjumptoconclusion.He_______theconclusionthattheroommusthavebeenempty.2.Whoputforwardatheoryaboutblackholes?putforward在句中的意思是:__________________寫出下列句中putforward的意思:1)Heputforwardaverygoodsuggestionatthemeeting.________________2)MayIputyournameforwardasourmonitor?_____________________3)Yououghttoputyourwatchforwardtenminutes.____________________*你還知道在下列句子中put短語(yǔ)的意思嗎?1)Putawaythetoolsafterwork,willyou?________________2)Dontputofftilltomorrowwhatcanbedonetoday.________________3)Putoutthefirebeforegoingtobed.________________4)Wecanputallofyouupforthenight.________________5)Warningnoticeisputuparoundtheruins._______________
第二部分ReadingⅠ
JohnSnowDefeats“KingCholera”1.知識(shí)與能力:1)熟練掌握文中重點(diǎn)單詞和短語(yǔ),并了解重要句型的表達(dá)法。2)運(yùn)用略讀和找讀策略迅速獲取信息,并能夠精讀文章獲取信息和分析信息。2.過(guò)程與方法:查閱工具書---小組討論---合作探究---分組展示---鞏固訓(xùn)練3.情感態(tài)度價(jià)值觀:通過(guò)了解JohnSnow如何收集數(shù)據(jù),分析數(shù)據(jù),找到霍亂傳播的原因并最終擊敗“霍亂王”的;學(xué)習(xí)科學(xué)發(fā)現(xiàn)的全過(guò)程及其嚴(yán)密性;學(xué)習(xí)描述性文體的基本寫作框架。1.Finishthewarming-upquizonPage1.2.Choosethebestansweraccordingtothetext.1)Thepassagemainlytellsusthat______________A.thecauseofcholerawaspollutedwater.B.JohnSnowwasawell-knowndoctorin!--?xml:namespaceprefix=st1ns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags"/--London.C.thesourceofalldrinkingwatershouldbeexamined.D.JohnSnowdidsomeresearchandhelpedtodefeat“KingCholera”2)Whywascholeracalled“KingCholera”inthetext?A.Becausecholeracausedmanydeaths.B.BecauseitgotitsnamefromQueenVictoria.C.Becausecholerawasthemostdeadlydiseaseofitsday.D.Becauseitwasdefeatedwiththehelpoftheking.3)Peoplethoughtthatcholeraspread_________beforeJohnSnow’sresearch.A.intheairB.bythebirdsC.inthewaterD.bythefood4)____________isthekeyhelpforJohnSnow’sdiscovery.A.ThegovernmentB.ThewomanmovingawayfromBroadstreetC.ThewatercompanyD.Themapmadebyhimself5)Atlast,“KingCholera”wascontrolledby___________.A.usingmedicinesinhospitalsB.drivingpatientsoutofthecountryC.dealingwiththepollutedwaterD.gettingridofallkindsofpollution3.Findoutthefollowingphrasesinthetext.1)physicalcharacteristic________________;2)_________________________提出一個(gè)理論3)infectiousdisease____________________;4)_________________________得出結(jié)論5)analyzetheresults_______________6)________________________暴露(…..)在……中7)terrifiedpeople_____________________;8)__________________________最致命的疾病9)_____________________把….吸收入….;10)__________________________收集信息11)_______________________決心干某事;12)________________________一條珍貴的線索13)__________________除..…之外還有…;14)_____________________將…和…聯(lián)系起來(lái)15)_____________________叫某人送東西;16)__________________________死于…17)_______________________肯定地宣布;18)__________________________被污染的水19)___________________阻止某人干某事;20)___________________________處理1.ThechartshowsthateachparagraphofthetextexplainsJohnSnow’sstagesinhisresearch.Pleasereadthetextandfindoutthegeneralideaofeachparagraphandmatchthecorrectresearchstagewitheachparagraph.Discussitingroups,andthenreportyouranswers.ParagraphStagesGeneralideas1FindaproblemThe_________ofcholera2____________________Thecorrectorpossibletheories3Thinkofamethod__________dataonwherepeoplewere____and_______andwheretheygottheirwater4__________________Plotinformationona_____tofindoutwherepeople_______or____________.5Analyzetheresults______________toseeifthatisthecauseoftheillness6__________________Findother__________toconfirmhisconclusion7Makeaconclusion_________________________wasto________forthecauseoftheLondoncholera2.Discussthefollowingquestions.1)Whatarethetwotheoriesexplaininghowcholerakilledpeople?2)WhatevidencedidJohnSnowgathertoconvincepeoplethatidea2wasright?3)Cholerawasa19thcenturydisease.Whatdiseasedoyouthinkissimilartocholeratoday?4)Canyoutellmewhatstyleofthepassagebelongsto?5)Pleaselistthethreemostimportantqualitiesthatmakeagoodscientist.1.attendHedidnotattendthemeetingyesterday.Theschoolwasattendedalmostentirelybylocalchidren.Therewasnoonetoattend(on)himbutTina.Whowillattend(to)thepatientifyougoout?I’llattendtothatproblemlater.★你知道“參加”有幾種表達(dá)方式嗎?他們有什么不同嗎?___________________________________________________________________________試辨別:Ashehadto______thesummercourse,hedidn’tgoonavisittoQingdaowithhisparents.A.joinB.attendC.takepartD.joininTheyhadaquietwedding─onlyafewfriends______it.A.joinedB.attendedC.tookpartD.joinin2.absorbCleverchildrenabsorbknowledgeeasily.Aspirinisquicklyabsorbedby/intothebody.Thebigcompanyhasgraduallyabsorbedthesesmallcompaniesintoitsownorganization.Thewriterwasabsorbedinhiswriting.歸納:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________3.suspectShestronglysuspectedthatherhusbandhadbeenlying.He’ssuspectedofmurder.Hewassuspectedofgivingfalseinformation.Twosuspectswerearrestedtodayinconnectionwiththerobbery.Theevidenceagainsthimwashighlysuspect.歸納:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________4.blamesb.for(doing)sth.因(做)某事而指責(zé)某人blamesth.onsb.因某事而指責(zé)某人sb.betoblamefor(doing)sth.因(做)某事某人應(yīng)該受到譴責(zé);注意:betoblame應(yīng)負(fù)責(zé)(無(wú)被動(dòng)形式)。Heblamedhisbrotherforbreakingthewindow.Thedriverwasnottoblamefortheaccident.Don’talwaysputtheblameforyourfailureonother那個(gè)粗心的司機(jī)該為昨天發(fā)生的交通事故負(fù)責(zé)。誰(shuí)該為這次的失敗負(fù)責(zé)?1.______writingthearticle,Mrs.Curieevenforgotherdinner.
A.AbsorbedinB.AbsorbingatC.Havingabsorbedby...D.Toabsorbin2.Thedoctortelephonedtosaythathecouldnt______themeetingbecausehehadto______apatient.
A.cometo;attendtoB.attend;attendC.join;treatD.attendon;lookafter3.Thepresident____theneweconomicpolicy.
AannouncedBtoldCinformedDpromised4.Beforeusingthemachine,youmust____carefullytotheseinstructions.
AjoinBjoininCtakepartinDattend5.Thismedicinewill____himofhiscough.
ArecoverBcureCtreatDheal6.Tooursurprise,theman,whowaslookeddownuponbyothersinthepast,isnow____
thewholeproject.
AbeyondcontrolBincontrolofCoutofcontrolDlosingcontrolof7._______theinjurestohisfaceandhands,hebrokehisleftleg.?
A.BesideB.Despite?C.ApartfromD.Becauseof?8.Ifeelitisyourhusbandwho_______forthespoiledchild.
A.istoblameB.isgoingtoblameC.istobeblamedD.shouldblame重點(diǎn)句子1.Buthebecameinspiredwhenhethoughtabouthelpingordinarypeopleexposedtocholera.expose在句中是過(guò)去分詞作____________,表示____________意為_______________總結(jié)下列句子中expose的意思和用法:1)Don’texposeyourskintothesun;yourskinwillbehurt.2)Someflowersneedtobeexposedtosunlighteveryday,soIsetupa"sunbath."3)Ithreatenedtoexposehimtothepolice.4)Itisgoodtobeexposedtodifferentcultures.____________________________________________________________________________2.Neitheritscausenoritscurewasunderstood.當(dāng)neither…nor連接兩個(gè)主語(yǔ)時(shí),謂語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞遵循_____________原則。完成下列句子:NeitherInorhe______(have)seenthefilm.還有哪些短語(yǔ)和句型與neither…nor連接兩個(gè)主語(yǔ)時(shí)遵循同樣的主謂一致原則:______________________________________________________________________________在下列句子中neither或nor的意思為:1)Hedoesntgotoschoolbybike.Neither/NordoI.(translation)_______________________________________________________2)Theydidntgototheparkyesterday.Neither/Nordidwe.(translation)_______________________________________________________完成下列句子:Ifyoudon’tgo,_______________.如果你不去,我也不去。3.Somanythousandsofterrifiedpeoplediedeverytimetherewasanoutbreak.everytime是__________,引導(dǎo)___________狀語(yǔ)從句,意為________________完成下列句子:_________________________,Ialwaysthinkofthethingshappenedbetweenus.每次見(jiàn)到他,我就想起發(fā)生在我們之間的事情.除此之外,eachtime,anytime,thefirsttime,lasttime,nexttime,immediately,themoment,directly,instantly也可以和everytime一樣,用作_____________詞,引導(dǎo)______________狀語(yǔ)從句。完成下列句子:1)______________________________,(他第一次做實(shí)驗(yàn)時(shí))hesucceeded.2)Iwillgivethelettertohim________________________.我一見(jiàn)到他就把這封信給他.4.1)Thefirstsuggestedthatcholeramultipliedintheairwithoutreason.2)Topreventthisformhappeningagain,JohnSnowsuggestedthatthesourceofallwatersuppliesbeexaminedandnewmethodsofdealingwithpollutedwaterbefound.思考:在這兩個(gè)句子中suggest所跟的賓語(yǔ)從句中的謂語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞的形式有何不同?_______________________________________________________________________________完成下列句子:1)Hesuggestedthat______________________________________(會(huì)議延遲到下周舉行).2)Hisworksuggeststhat___________________________________(他是一個(gè)細(xì)心的人)5.Next,JohnSnowlookedintothesourceofthewaterforthesetwostreets.HefoundthatitcamefromtheriverpollutedbythedirtywaterfromLondon.1)lookinto在句子中的意思為:________________;2)pollutedby…為___________分詞做__________語(yǔ)。寫出下列句子中l(wèi)ookinto的意思:1)Illlookintothelibraryonthewayhometoborrowsomebooksformychildren._______________2)Hepromisedmetolookintothematter.____________________*你知道下列句子中其它look短語(yǔ)的意思嗎?1)Thegirlsbegantolookthroughthephotographalbums._______________2)Helptheboytolookupthebookinthecatalogue.______________3)Welllookforwardtohearingfromyousoon.________________6.InanotherpartofLondon,hefoundsupportingevidencefromtowotherdeathsthatwerelinkedtotheBroadStreetoutbreak.在本句中belinkedto的意思是:_____________________總結(jié)下列句子中l(wèi)ink的意思和用法:1)Televisionstationsaroundtheworldarelinkedbysatellite.2)Fingerprintslinkedthesuspecttothecrime.3)Yourcareerwillalwaysbecloselylinkedtotheamountofvalueyoucreateinthemarketplace.總結(jié):__________________________________________________________________________1.Theforestguardsoftenfindcampfiresthathavenotbeen______completely.(2004全國(guó)卷Ⅱ)
A.turneddownB.putoutC.putawayD.turnedover
2.Beforethewarbrokeout,manypeople_______________insafeplacespossessionstheycouldnottakewiththem.(2004重慶)
A.threwawayB.putawayC.gaveawayD.carriedaway
3.Ihave______allmypapersbutIstillcan’tfindmynotes.(2007全國(guó)卷Ⅱ)
A.lookedthroughB.lookedforC.lookedafterD.lookedout4.Thebuildingaroundthecornercaughtfirelastnight.Thepolicearenow______thematter.(06湖北)
A.seeingthroughB.workingoutC.lookingintoD.watchingover
5.We’retryingtoringyouback,Bryan,butwethinkwe______yournumberincorrectly.(2006浙江)
A.lookedupB.tookdownC.workedoutD.broughtabout
6.Itisreportedthatthepolicewillsoon____thecaseoftwomissingchildren.(09江西卷30)A.lookuponB.lookafterC.lookintoD.lookout7.IinvitedJoeandLindatodinner,but______ofthemcame.(2004北京)A.neitherB.eitherC.noneD.both
8.Billwasn’thappyaboutthedelayofthereportbyJason,and_____.
A.IwasneitherB.neitherwasIC.IwaseitherD.eitherwasI9._______homeworkdidwehavetodothatwehadnotimetotakearest.
A.SomuchB.ToomuchC.ToolittleD.Solittle
10.Theweatherwas_____coldthatIdidn’tliketoleavemyroom.
A.reallyB.suchC.tooD.so11.___________tosunlightfortoomuchtimewilldoharmtoone’sskin.A.ExposedB.HavingexposedC.BeingexposedD.Afterbeingexposed12.----DidyouremembertogiveMarythemoneyyouowedher?----Yes,Igaveittoher______________Isawher.A.whileB.themomentC.suddenlyD.once13.Mr.Greenstoodupindefenceofthe16-year-oldboy,sayingthathewasnottheone___________.
A.blamedB.blamingC.toblameD.tobeblamed14.___forthebreakdownoftheschoolcomputernetwork,Alicewasinlowspirits.A.BlamingB.BlamedC.ToBlameD.Tobeblame15._______besenttoworkthere??
A.Whodoyousuggest?B.Whodoyousuggestthatshould?
C.Doyousuggestwhoshould?D.Doyousuggestwhomshould語(yǔ)法
過(guò)去分詞作定語(yǔ)和表語(yǔ)一過(guò)去分詞作定語(yǔ)1.單個(gè)的過(guò)去分詞作定語(yǔ)一般放在被修飾的名詞之前;過(guò)去分詞短語(yǔ)作定語(yǔ)通常放在被修飾的名詞之后,作后置定語(yǔ),其作用相當(dāng)于一個(gè)定語(yǔ)從句.試翻譯:Myfriendisareturnedstudent.________________________________________Thestudentdressedinwhiteismydaughter.__________________________________________________________________________=變?yōu)槎ㄕZ(yǔ)從句__________________________________________2.與現(xiàn)在分詞作定語(yǔ)的區(qū)別過(guò)去分詞作定語(yǔ)與所修飾的名詞之間存在被動(dòng)關(guān)系,或表示動(dòng)作的完成(不及物動(dòng)詞的過(guò)去分詞不表被動(dòng),僅表完成);現(xiàn)在分詞作定語(yǔ)則表示主動(dòng)關(guān)系,或表示動(dòng)作正在進(jìn)行(有時(shí)表示經(jīng)常性的動(dòng)作或狀態(tài)).試翻譯:Thequestiondiscussedwasveryimportant.__________________________________________Thehousestandingatthecornerofthestreetwasbuiltin1982.______________________________________________________________________________________________therisensun___________________therisingsun______________________thefallenleaves_______________thesleepingbaby__________________二過(guò)去分詞作表語(yǔ)1.過(guò)去分詞作表語(yǔ)表示主語(yǔ)所處的狀態(tài).這一結(jié)構(gòu)從形式上與被動(dòng)語(yǔ)態(tài)相同,但被動(dòng)語(yǔ)態(tài)強(qiáng)調(diào)主語(yǔ)所承受的動(dòng)作.試比較:Thebookiswellwritten.______________________________________Thebookwaswrittenbyasoldier.___________________________________2.你知道下列一組詞在作定語(yǔ)和表語(yǔ)和定語(yǔ)時(shí)的區(qū)別嗎?exciting/excited,interesting/interested,disappointing/disappointed,encouraging/encouraged,puzzling/puzzled,surprising/surprised,pleasing/pleased,confusing/confused,moving/moved,terrifying/terrified…試用正確形式填空:Thenewsis__________(excite).Her__________(excite)voicesuggestedthatshewas___________(excite).Whenheheardthe________(move)story,hewasdeeply__________(move).三語(yǔ)法鞏固練習(xí)Ⅰ單項(xiàng)選擇1.Hisability_____inthoseyearswaspraisedbyall.A.shownB.wasshownC.showingD.beshowing2.Alice,hurryup.I’mafraidyouwon’thavetimeto_____beforetheparty.A.getchangeB.getchangingC.getchangedD.gettochange3._____Englishisdifferentfrom_____Englishinmanyways.A.Spoken;writtenB.Spoken;writingC.Speaking;writtenD.Speak;write4.Ifastoryis_____,you’llbecome_____whenyoureadit.A.exciting;excitedB.exciting;excitingC.excited;excitingD.excited;excited5.Theflowerslookevenmore_____aftertherain.A.charmB.charmingC.charmedD.charmly6.Iwastryingtogetintothe_____bus.A.crowdB.crowdingC.crowdyD.crowded7.The_____girlsatinthecorner_____.A.frightening;criedB.frightening;cryingC.frightened;cryingD.frightened;tocry8.Don’tusethewords,expressions,orphrases_____onlytopeoplewithspecificknowledge.A.beingknownB.havingbeenknownC.tobeknownD.known9.Thenewssounds_____.A.encouragingB.encouragedC.tobeencouragedD.beingencouraged10.Ioftenreadthebooks_____bythewriter.A.writeB.wroteC.writingD.written11.Mostoftheartists_____tothepartywerefromSouthAfrica?A.invitedB.toinviteC.beinginvitedD.hadbeeninvited12.Thecomputercenter,_____lastyear,isverypopularamongthestudentsinthisschool.A.openB.openingC.havingopenedD.opened13.Cleaningwomeninbigcitiesusuallyget_____bythehour.A.payB.payingC.paidD.topay14.----Howdoyoudealwiththedisagreementbetweenthecompanyandthecustomers?----Thekey_____theproblemistomeetthedemand_____bythecustomers.?A.tosolving;makingB.tosolving;madeC.tosolve;makingD.tosolve;made15.Don’tusewords,expressions,orphrases_____onlytopeoplewithspecificknowledge.A.beingknownB.havingbeenknownC.tobeknownD.known
Unit 1 Great scientists 教案
Unit1Greatscientists
BriefStatementsBasedonThisUnitThisunitcentersonGreatscientists,includingsomescientistsbothathomeandabroadlikeJohnSnowandCopernicus.Thestudentsshouldbeencouragedtopractisetalkingaboutthesescientists.Thewholeunitcanbedividedintosevenparts:warmingup,reading,listeningandspeaking,languagefocusing,readingandwriting,grammar,andassessment.?Inwarmingup,thereisaquizforthestudentstodo,whichwillarousethestudents’interestinknowingaboutthefamousscientistsandhelpthestudentstoknowscienceisveryimportantinourdailylife.Groupdiscussionandbrainstormingwillbeusedinthisperiodtohelpthestudentstocommunicatewitheachotherusingtheirpreviousknowledge.Inthereadingpassage,thestudentswilllearnaboutJohnSnow,whodefeats“KingCholera”,andgetageneralideaabouthowtoexamineanewscientificidea.Thiswillhelpthestudentstoformtheirownattitudetowardsscience.Inlearningaboutlanguage,thestudentsareencouragedtolearnthefollowingwordsandexpressions:engine,characteristic,radium,theory,scientific,examine,conclude,analyzerepeat,defeat,attend,expose,cure,control,absorb,severe,valuable,blame,immediately,handle,announce,instruct,virus,construction,contribute,positive,movement,backward,complete,enthusiastic,spin,reject,view,steamengine,putforward,drawaconclusion,inaddition,link...to...,bestrictwith,leadto,makesense,pointofview.Whilepractisingusingthelanguage,thestudentswilllearnaboutCopernicus’RevolutionaryTheory,andtheirskillsofreading,speakingandwritingwillbeimproved.?Inlisteningandspeaking,morechanceswillbegiventothestudentstolearnaboutotherscientistsandtheirspirit.Thestudentsareencouragedtomakeuptheirmindtomakecontributionstoscience.ThestudentswillbeaskedtowritealettertoCopernicusonthebasisoftheunderstandingofthetext.Thelettersaresuretobefullofimaginationandcreativity.?Assessmentwillhelpthestudentstolookbackwhattheyhavelearnedandfocusonthedifficultandimportantpoints.So,thisunitwillbedividedintosevenperiodsasfollows:?Period1WelcometotheUnit?Period2Reading?Period3ListeningandSpeaking?Period4ReadingandWriting?Period5Grammar?Period6LanguageFocusing?Period7Assessment?Knowledgeaims:Keywordsinthisunit:engine,characteristic,radium,theory,scientific,examine,conclude,analyze,repeat,defeat,attend,expose,cure,control,absorb,severe,valuable,blame,immediately,handle,announce,instruct,virus,construction,contribute,positive,movement,backward,complete,enthusiastic,spin,reject,view.?Keyphrasesinthisunit:putforward,knowabout,lookinto,inaddition,preventsth.fromdoing,leadto,makesense,punishsb.for,suggestdoingsth.steamengine,drawaconclusion,link...to...,bestrictwith,leadto,pointofview.Keysentencepatterns:1Buthebecameinspiredwhenhethoughtabouthelpingordinarypeopleexposedtocholera.2Hegotinterestedintwotheoriesexplaininghowcholerakilledpeople.?3Onlyifyouputthesuntheredidthemovementsoftheotherplanetsintheskymakesense.Grammarinthisunit:Pastparticipleusedasattributeandpredicative?Abilityaims:1.Totalkaboutgreatscientistsandtheirgreatachievements.?2.Toguesswhatwillbetalkedaboutinthelisteningmaterials.?3.Toimprovetheirreadingskills.?4.Tolearntousepastparticipleasattributeandpredicative.?Emotionaims:Toencouragethestudentstolearnaboutsomegreatscientistsandtheirgreatachievements?andhowsciencehelpstoimproveoursocietyandchangeourlife.Meanwhile,inspirethestudentstolearnfromthescientistsandformtheirpositiveattitudetowardsscience.
Period1WelcometotheUnit
TheGeneralIdeaofThisPeriodTheunitcenterson“greatscientists”.Thisisthefirstperiodofthisunit.Duringthisperiod,thestudentsshouldbeencouragedtogivetheirpreviousknowledgeofsomeofthefamousscientists,participateintheactivitiesinclassandtrytogetmoreinformationfromthediscussion.Theywilltakepartindifferentformsofactivities,includingpairwork,groupwork,competition,andquiz.Groupcompetitionwillbecarriedoutallthroughtheclass.?Wordsandexpressionsinthisunitwillhelpthestudentstotalkaboutthetopic“greatscientists”.Soatthebeginningofthisperiod,theteachershouldspendsometimetrainingthestudentstoreadthemandhelpthestudentspronouncethemcorrectly.Thestudentsareencouragedtolearnthenewwordsingroupsbythemselves,usingdictionariesandotherreferencebooks.Thenmoretimeshouldbegiventothestudentstogetfamiliarwiththewordsandexpressions.Lastly,severalsentenceswillbegiventothestudentstohelpthemtoknowhowtousesomeofthephrases.Thisunitisabout“greatscientists”,sofromtheverybeginning,theteachercan?encourage?thestudentstalkabouttheirdreamsinthefuture.Thentheteachercanletthestudentsbrainstormsomethingaboutgreatscientists.Thestudentsarefreetosayanythingthattheyknow.Thestudentswillbequiteinterestedinthistopic.Thisactivitygivesthestudentsachancetoexpresstheirfeelingsabouttheirfavoritescientist.Atthesametime,thisactivitycanstirthestudents’enthusiasminscience.Thentheteachercanhavethestudentsmatchthefamousscientistswiththeirdiscoveries,inventionsortheories,makingsurethattheyhavesomecommonsenseaboutsomeworld-famousscientists.Laterthestudentswillbedividedintoseveralgroups,describeoneofthegreat?scientists?andletotherstudentsguesswhoheorsheistalkingabout.Inthisway,thestudentsshouldlearntoorganizetheirownsentencesandexpresstheirideasclearly.?Afterthat,thestudentswillfeelcomfortabletodothequizinthetext.Thestudentsshouldbeencouragedtogivemoreinformationaboutthesetenscientists.?Meanwhile,thestudents’interestinscientistsandscienceshouldbecultivated.Sotwotopicdiscussionquestions,aswellasthepracticeexercisesaredesigned.?Thepost-classactivitiesaredesignedtoarousethestudents’interestinscienceandencouragethemto“DIY—doityourself”intheirdailylifeiftheyhavesomedoubtinsomeareas.TeachingImportantPointsHavethestudentsdiscussgreatscientists.Encouragethestudentstoholdtheirviewsabouttheirfuturecareer.?Understandandlearnthefollowingwordsandexpressions:engine,characteristic,radium,theory,scientific,examine,conclude,analyse,repeat,defeat,attend,expose,cure,control,absorb,severe,valuable,blame,immediately,handle,announce,instruct,virus,construction,contribute,positive,movement,backward,complete,enthusiastic,spin,reject,view,steamengine,putforward,drawaconclusion,inaddition,link...to...,bestrictwith,leadto,makesense,pointofview.?TeachingDifficultiesWhatcanwelearnfromthescientists??Whatshouldwedoinourdailylifetodevelopourinterestandloveforscience??TeachingAidsCAIequipmentwithaMulti-mediaclassroomandothernormalteachingtools.?
ThreeDimensionalTeachingAimsKnowledgeAimsLearnsomethingaboutsomefamousscientistsintheworld.?Knowabouttheoutstandingdiscoveries,inventionsandtheoriesfromsomewell-knownscientists.Trytounderstandandlearntheimportantwordsandexpressions.?AbilityAimsDevelopthestudents’abilityofspeaking.?Encouragethestudentstogivemoreinformationaboutthegreatscientists.?EmotionalAimsEncouragethestudentstolearnmoreaboutthegreatscientistsandlearnfromthem.?Helpthestudentstoformthegoodhabitinlearningandencouragethestudentstotakepartinsocialpractice.?Helpthestudentstorealizethatitisscientificspiritthatmakesthosescientistssuccessful.Encouragethestudentstodeveloptheirloveforscience.?
TeachingProcedureStep1GreetingTeacher:Hello,everyone.?Teacher:Hello,Mr.../Ms...?Step2LeadinT:I’mverygladtoseeyouallhere.Afteralongholiday,allofyoulookenergeticandhappy.Ihopethatwewillworkhardtogetherhappilyallthroughtheyear.Idobelievethatabrightfutureiswaitingforyou.Wearesuretorealizeourdreamsinthenearfuture.Bytheway,I’dliketoknowwhatyouwouldliketobeinthefuture.Letmeshareyourdreams.Anyonewhogivesyourideawillgetastarforyourgroup.Ready?Go!S:IadmireYangLiweiverymuch,whoisagreathonourtoourmotherland.I’dliketobeanastronautlikehim.T:Yeah,thespacecraft,ShenzhouV,orbitedtheearth14timesin21hours,making!--?xml:namespaceprefix=st1ns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags"/--Chinathethirdcountrytohavesuccessfullysentanastronautintospace.Ihopeyouwillrealizeyourdream.S:Iwanttobeadoctor.IhopeI’llbeanoutstandingoneandbeexpertinfindingcuresfordifferentkindsofcancers.?T:That’sagoodidea.Therearesomanypatientswithcancersintheworld,whoaresufferingalot.Thankyou!?S:IwanttobeanEnglishteacherlikeyou.Foronething,IlikeEnglishverymuch;foranother,youarenotonlystrictwithusbutalsopatientwithus.Youarejustourfriendsandmaybemorethanourfriendssometimes.?T:I’mreallygladtohearthat.It’smygreathonortobeyourfriendsandIlikemyjobverymuch.S:I’dliketobeanexpertinenvironment.Yousee,withthedevelopmentofindustry,ourglobeisseriouslypolluted.Dirtywater,pollutedair,andloudnoisemakeourlivingconditionsworse.Ithinkweshouldleaveabeautifulworldtothenextgeneration.?T:Yes,someonepredictedthatthelastdropofwaterintheworldwouldbethetearofhumanbeing’s.Ithinkallofusshouldpayattentiontoourenvironment,andmakeourcontributionstoimprovingtheenvironment.?S:I’msointerestedinphysics.AndIhavereadStephenHawking’sABriefHistoryofTime?twice.IhopeIwillbeascientistlikehim.Asweallknow,thedevelopmentofoursocietywillgohandinhandwiththedevelopmentofscience.T:Yeah,Ican’tagreewithyoumore.Scienceplaysanimportantpartinthedevelopmentofoursociety.Therearesomanyexamplesinthehistoryofhumanbeings.Ss:...T:I’msogladtoshareyourdreams.Yourambitionandcarefulthoughtsreallyleaveagoodandamazingimpressiononme.Ilikethem.Inthisunit,youwilllearnsomethingabout“Greatscientists”.Maybeyouwillknowwhatyouneedinyoureffortstorealizeyourdreamsafterwetalkaboutsomeworld-famousscientists.Beforewecometo“Warmingup”,I’dlikeyoutocometothenewwordsinthisunit,whichwillhelpyoutolearnthisunit.?Step3WordpuzzlesT:OpenyourbooksandturntoPage92.Let’sreadthewordsandexpressionstogether.?(Letthestudentsreadthewordsandexpressionstogether.Helpthempronouncethenewwordsandexpressionscorrectly.Latergivethemsometimetopractisereadingandremembersomeeasyandimportantones.Givemorehelptothosewhoarepoorinpronunciation.)?T:Herearesomedefinitionsofsomeofthewordsfromthisunit.Pleaseworkinpairsandmatchthewordswiththeirdefinitions.(groupcompetition)?WordsDefinitionsorexplanationsA.examine1.generalprinciplesofanartorscience?B.repeat2.sayordoagain?C.theory3.atonce;withoutdelay?D.immediately4.lookat...carefullyinordertolearnaboutorfrom...?E.complete5.ofgreatvalue,worthoruse?F.valuable6.havingallitsparts;whole;finished?G.announce7.makeknown?H.control8.comeorbringtoanend?I.positive9.powertoorderordirect?J.conclude10.quitecertainorsureT:Now,let’schecktheanswers.A—4,B—2,C—1,D—3,E—6,F—5,G—7,H—9,I—10,J—8.Youhavedoneagoodjob.Iwillgiveyousomemoreminutestogooverallthewordsandexpressionsandthenfillintheblankswithproperformsofsomeofthemfromthisunit.?1.“AllroadsleadtoRome,”heencouragedmeafterIfailedtheentranceexamination.?2.Thissentencedoesn’tmakeanysense.?3.OurEnglishteacherisnotonlystrictwithusbutalsofriendlytous.?4.Heisgood-looking,apartfromhisnose.?5.Itisannouncedthatthespacecraft,ShenzhouⅥ,landedontheearthsuccessfully.?6.ItisnotTombutyouwhoaretoblame.?7.In1995,theChinesegovernmentputforwardaplanfor“rejuvenatingthenationbyrelyingonscienceandeducation”.AndithashelpedChinesescientistsmakemanybreakthroughs.?8.Haveyoudrawnanyconclusionafteryoureadthispassage?T:Welldone.Somuchforthelearningofthenewwordsandexpressions.?Step4BrainstormingT:Nowlet’scometothetitleofthisunitGreatscientists.Whenwetalkaboutgreat?scientists,whatwillcomeintoyourmind(s)?Wewillgoonourcompetition.?S1:MadameCurie,whogottwoNobelPrizes,oneforphysicsandtheotherforchemistry,isreallyoutstandingamongallthewomenscientists.?S2:ItremindsmeofthegreatinventornamedThomasAlvaEdisonandoneofhisfamous?sayings“Geniusisonepercentinspirationandninety-ninepercentperspiration.”S3:Yes,weleadabetterlifenowwiththehelpofscience.WithoutEdison,maybenowwearestilllivinginadarkworld.Theyreallymakeourlifeeasierandmorecomfortable.?S4:IalsothinkofoneofthequotesfromAlbertEinstein,“Imaginationismoreimportantthanknowledge.”S5:Allthescientistsaredevotedtothecareerthattheychoose,andtheysetgoodexamplestousinourwork.?S6:Takeallthescientistsforexample,ifwewanttobesuccessfulinthefuture,weshouldnotonlylearnsomethingfromourtextbooks,butalsotakepartinsocialpracticeandgetclosetonaturetolearnmoreaboutit.?S7:Ilikeplantsverymuch.Ijustthinkofthetwokeyscientistsinthefieldofbotany,CarlLinnaeusandJosephBanks.Theformeronelaidthefoundationfortheclassificationofplants,whilethelatteronealsomadegreatcontributionstothedevelopmentanddirectionofbotany.Ss:...?T:I’mgladtoseethatyouhaveagreatdealofpreviousknowledgeoffamousscientistsintheworld.Step5PreviousknowledgeT:Nowlet’smatchsomeofthegreatscientistswiththeirfamousdiscoveries,inventionsortheories.Letmeseewhoisthequickestinmindandactionandcangetalltheanswerscorrect.?FamousscientistsDiscoveries/Inventions/Theories?A.IsaacNewton1.Evolution(進(jìn)化論)?B.CharlesDarwin2.DiscoveryofRadium(鐳)?C.MadameCurie3.Newton’sLaw?D.AlbertEinstein4.Electricbulb?E.ThomasAlvaEdison5.TheoryofRelativity?F.NicolausCopernicus6.Seismograph?G.StephenHawking7.ABriefHistoryofTime?H.ZhangHeng8.Theearthmovesaroundthesun.?(Checktheanswerswithallthestudents:A—3,B—1,C—2,D—5,E—4,F—8,G—7,H—6.)T:Sinceyouhaveabetterunderstandingofsomeofthegreatscientists,let’splayagame.Pleaseworkingroupsanddescribeoneofthegreatscientists,andthenletotherstudentsguesswhoyouaretalkingabout.?Group1:Intheeighteenthcentury,therelivedagreatscientistwhoconductedanumberofexperimentsinwhichheshowedwhatelectricityis.Oncehedidafamouskiteexperimentonastormyday,andprovedthatlighteningandelectricityarethesamething.?S:BenjaminFranklin.Group2:ItissaidthatthisEnglishgentlemanwassittinginhisgardenonedaywhensuddenlyhewashitbyafallingapple.Thestoryisprobablynottrue,butthismandidmentionthathegotoneofhisbest-knownideaswhilewatchingapplesfallfromatree.Hisnamemakesyouthinkthathewasnottoointerestedinoldthings.He?discovered?theforceofgravity,andhedrewupasystemofhowobjectsmove.Hislawsformotionarestillusedinphysicstoday,atleastinschoolsanduniversities.?S:SirIssacNewton.?Group3:Foodiswhatsetsthisgreatmindonfire.Rice,tobeexact.Thisgreatmindhasspentmostofhislifelookingforwaystohelpfarmersgrowmorericesothatallofuswillhaveenoughfoodtoeat.Heisknownasthefatherofmodernrice,butbecauseofhislongfriendshipwithallthefarmersinChina,hewouldratherbeknownas“thefarmer”.?S:YuanLongping.?Group4:Hewasbornon8January1942inOxford,England.Hehasworkedonthebasiclawswhichgoverntheuniverse.HeshowedthatEinstein’sGeneralTheoryofRelativityimpliedspaceandtimewouldhaveabeginningintheBigBangandanendinblackholes.Hehasthreepopularbookspublished:hisbestsellerABriefHistoryofTime,BlackHolesandBabyUniversesandOtherEssaysandmostrecentlyin2001,TheUniverseinaNutshell.?S:StephenHawking.?Ss:...T:Welldone.?Step6QuizT:Youhavealreadyknownsomeinformationaboutsomeofthegreatscientists.Nowlet’sdoaquiz,tryingtofindoutwhothesescientistsare.?
QuizQuestions1.Whichscientistdiscoveredthatobjectsinwaterareliftedupbyaforcethathelpsthemfloat?2.Whowroteabookexplaininghowanimalsandplantsdevelopedastheenvironmentchanged?3.Whoinventedthefirststeamengine??4.Whousedpeastoshowhowphysicalcharacteristicsarepassedformparentstotheirchildren??5.Whodiscoveredradium??6.Whoinventedthewayofgivingelectricitytoeverybodyinlargecities??7.Whowasthepainterthatstudieddeadbodiestoimprovehispaintingofpeople??8.Whoinventedalamptokeepminerssafeunderground??9.Whoinventedtheearliestinstrumenttotellpeoplewhereearthquakeshappened??10.Whoputforwardatheoryaboutblackholes??Checktheanswerswiththestudents.?1.Archimedes2.CharlesDarwin3.JamesWatt4.GregorMendel?5.MadameCurie?6.Faraday7.Leonardodavinci8.HumphreyDavy?9.ZhangHeng?10.StephenHawkingT:Pleaseworkingroupsandhaveadiscussiontofindasmuchinformationaspossibleaboutthesetengreatscientists.?(Theteacherhadbetterjoininthediscussionandgivethemsomeguidancewhenevernecessary.Afterthediscussion,asksomestudentstogiveashortreportaboutwhatthegrouphavediscussed.)?(Refertotheinformationaboutthesescientistsbelow,andvariousanswersarepossible.)?Step7PracticeT:Todaywehavelearnedalotaboutgreatscientistsintheworld.Wecanlearnfromthemtoliveourdreams.Andweteachersaretoowillingtohelpyou.Inyouropinion,whatshouldourschool/teachers/studentsdototapthestudents’potential??S:Ourschoolshouldgivethestudentsmorechancestotakepartinsocialpractice.?S:Ourteachersshouldhelpthestudentsusetheirimaginations.?S:Westudentsshouldsolvetheproblemsonourown.(Askmorestudentstogivetheiropinions.Theteachershouldencouragethem,jointhem,praisethem,andmakecommentsontheirideas.)?Step8Discussion(GroupCompetition)T:Yourideasaresowonderfulandamazing.Iadmirethemverymuch.Nowlet’scometoourtopic.Topic1:Whatcanyoulearnfromthesescientists??Topic2:Whatqualitiesshouldwehavetobeasuccessfulman??(Givethestudentsseveralminutestohaveadiscussion.Thenletthemhaveagroupcompetition.)Step9SummingupT:Inthisperiod,wehavetalkedalotaboutgreatscientists.Youhavealotofpreviousknowledgeandyouarefullofimaginationandcreativity.Thosescientistssetgoodexamplestous.AndIthinkallofusarehappyaboutlearningmoreofthem.Afterclass,it’sbettertoreadsomebooksaboutthemandyoucansurftheInternettogetmoreinformation.AndI’dlikeyoutomakea“ScientistsAlbum”inthefollowingweek.?
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Unit1Greatscientists
Period1WelcometotheUnitBrainstorming
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ResearchandActivitiesDIY
1.Coveraglassofwaterwithapieceofthickpaper.Putonehandonthepaperandturntheglassupsidedown.Slowlytakeyourhandaway.Whathappens?Why??2.Filloneglasswithfreshwaterandanotherglasswithsaltwater.Putanicecubeineachglass.Whathappens?Why?3.Findoutasmanyfamoussayingsfromthosescientistsaspossible.
ReferenceforTeaching1.CharlesDarwinwasborninShrewsbury(shropshire)toamoderatelywealthyfamilywithastrongintellectualheritage.Hisgrandfather,ErasmusDarwin,wasaphysician,poetandbiologistwholaidsomeofthegroundworkforthegrandson’srevolutionaryideas.CharlesattendedChrist’sCollegeatCambridgewithinitialthoughtsofenteringtheclergy,butsoontookupstudiesinbiology,zoologyandgeology.From1831to1836,heservedasanaturalistaboardtheHMSBeagleonitsscientificmissiontoSouthAmericaandthePacific.BackinEngland,hepublishedaseriesofscientifictreatiseswhichestablishedhisreputationasoneoftheprominentthinkersofhisday.From1842onwards,helivedonacountryestateinKentandpursuedhisstudiesamongitsgardensandlivestock.?By1844,hehadwrittentheinitialdraftofhisgroundbreakingtreatiseonevolutionandnaturalselection.However,heleftthisworkunpublishedforseveralyears,preferringtorefineandelaborateitscoreideas.In1858,hereadaforthcomingpaperbyafellowscientistAlfredRussellWallacewhosethesiscloselyparalleledDarwin’sownunpublishedideas,aneventwhichpushedDarwintogopublicwithhisownresearch.BothWallace’sandDarwin’spaperswerepresentedtotheLinneanSocietyinafamousJuly,1858meeting.DarwinpublishedTheOriginofSpeciesbyMeansofNaturalSelectionin1859,sparkingdecadesofcontentiousdebatewhichultimatelyledtotheuniversalscientificrecognitionofDarwin’sthesis.Inlateryears,hedevelopedhisideasfurtherinmonographsondifferenttypesofplantandanimallife.Notes:Shrewsbury:什魯斯伯里[英國(guó)英格蘭西部城市]?physician:內(nèi)科醫(yī)生(注意區(qū)分physicist,物理學(xué)家)?revolutionary:創(chuàng)新的?HMS:(英國(guó))皇家海軍艦船(Her/HisMajesty’sShip)?treatises:論文?2.StephenWilliamHawkingwasbornon8January1942(300yearsafterthedeathofGalileo)inOxford,England.Hisparents’housewasinnorthLondon,butduringtheSecondWorldWarOxfordwasconsideredasaferplacetohavebabies.Whenhewaseight,hisfamilymovedtoStAlbans,atownabout20milesnorthofLondon.AtelevenStephenwenttoStAlbansSchool,andthenontoUniversityCollege,Oxford,hisfather’soldcollege.StephenwantedtodoMathematics,althoughhisfatherwouldhavepreferredmedicine.MathematicswasnotavailableatUniversityCollege,sohedidPhysicsinstead.AfterthreeyearsandnotverymuchworkhewasawardedafirstclasshonoursdegreeinNaturalScience.StephenthenwentontoCambridgetodoresearchinCosmology,therebeingno-oneworkinginthatareainOxfordatthetime.HissupervisorwasDenisSciama,althoughhehadhopedtogetFredHoylewhowasworkinginCambridge.AftergaininghisPh.D.hebecamefirstaResearchFellow,andlateronaProfessorialFellowatGonvilleandCaiusCollege.AfterleavingtheInstituteofAstronomyin1973StephencametotheDepartmentofAppliedMathematicsandTheoreticalPhysics,andsince1979hasheldthepostofLucasianProfessorofMathematics.Thechairwasfoundedin1663withmoneyleftinthewilloftheReverendHenryLucas,whohadbeentheMemberofParliamentfortheUniversity.ItwasfirstheldbyIsaacBarrow,andthenin1663byIsaacNewton.StephenHawkinghasworkedonthebasiclawswhichgoverntheuniverse.WithRogerPenroseheshowedthatEinstein’sGeneralTheoryofRelativityimpliedspaceandtimewouldhaveabeginningintheBigBangandanendinblackholes.TheseresultsindicateditwasnecessarytounifyGeneralRelativitywithQuantumTheory,theothergreatScientificdevelopmentofthefirsthalfofthe20thCentury.Oneconsequenceofsuchaunificationthathediscoveredwasthatblackholesshouldnotbecompletelyblack,butshouldemitradiationandeventuallyevaporateanddisappear.Anotherconjectureisthattheuniversehasnoedgeorboundaryinimaginarytime.Thiswouldimplythatthewaytheuniversebeganwascompletelydeterminedbythelawsofscience.?HismanypublicationsincludeTheLargeScaleStructureofSpacetimewithGFREllis,GeneralRelativity:AnEinsteinCentenarySurvey,withWIsrael,and300YearsofGravity,withWIsrael.StephenHawkinghastwopopularbookspublished:hisbestsellerABriefHistoryofTime,andhislaterbook,BlackHolesandBabyUniversesandOtherEssays.?ProfessorHawkinghastwelvehonorarydegrees,wasawardedtheCBEin1982,andwasmadeaCompanionofHonourin1989.Heistherecipientofmanyawards,medalsandprizesandisaFellowofTheRoyalSocietyandaMemberoftheUSNationalAcademyofSciences.?StephenHawkingcontinuestocombinefamilylife(hehasthreechildrenandonegrandchild),andhisresearchintotheoreticalphysicstogetherwithanextensiveprogrammeoftravelandpubliclectures.3.HumphryDavy,awoodcarver’sson,wasborninPenzancein1778.AfterbeingeducatedinTruro,DavywasapprenticedtoaPenzancesurgeon.In1797hetookupchemistryandwastakenonbyThomasBeddoes,asanassistantathisMedicalPneumaticInstitutioninBristol.Hereheexperimentedwithvariousnewgasesanddiscoveredtheanestheticeffectoflaughinggas(nitrousoxide).DavypublisheddetailsofhisresearchinhisbookResearches,ChemicalandPhilosophical(1799).ThisledtoDavybeingappointedasalecturerattheRoyalInstitution.Hewasatalentedteacherandhislecturesattractedlargeaudiences.?In1806DavypublishedOnSomeChemicalAgenciesofElectricity.Thefollowingyearhediscoveredthatthealkalisandalkalineearthsarecompoundsubstancesformedbyoxygenunitedwithmetallicbases.Healsousedelectrolysistodiscovernewmetalssuchaspotassium,sodium,barium,strontium,calciumandmagnesium.?DavywasnowconsideredtobeBritain’sleadingscientistandin1812wasknightedbyGeorgeⅢ.Withhisassistant,MichaelFaraday,Davytravelledabroadinvestigatinghistheoryofvolcanicaction.?In1815HumphryDavyinventedasafetylampforuseingassycoalmines,allowingdeepcoalseamstobemineddespitethepresenceoffiredamp(methane).ThisledtosomecontroversyasGeorgeStephenson,workinginacollierynearNewcastle,alsoproducedasafetylampthatyear.Bothmenclaimedthattheywerefirsttocomeupwiththisinvention.?OneofDavy’smostimportantcontributionstohistorywasthatheencouragemanufacturerstotakeascientificapproachtoproduction.Hisdiscoveriesinchemistryhelpedtoimproveseveralindustriesincludingagriculture,miningandtanning.SirHumphryDavydiedin1829.4.LeonardodaVinci(b.1452,Vinci,RepublicofFlorence[nowinItaly]—d.May2,1519,Cloux,Fr.),Italianpainter,draftsman,sculptor,architect,andengineerwhosegenius,perhapsmorethanthatofanyotherfigure,epitomizedtheRenaissancehumanistideal.HisLastSuppe(1495-1497)andMonaLisa(1503-1506)areamongthemostwidelypopularandinfluentialpaintingsoftheRenaissance.Hisnotebooksrevealaspiritofscientificinquiryandamechanicalinventivenessthatwerecenturiesaheadofhistime.?5.MadamCurieisaFrenchprofessorofphysics.ShewasborninPolandin1867.In1891shewenttostudyinParisUniversitybecauseatthattimewomenwerenotadmittedtouniversitiesinPoland.WhenshewasstudyinginParis,shelivedapoorlife,butsheworkedveryhard.In1895shemarriedPierreCurie,andthentheyworkedtogetherontheresearchintoradioactivematter.Theydiscoveredtwokindsofradioactivematter—poloniumandradium.In1904sheandherhusbandweregiventheNobelPrizeforphysics.In1906Pierredied,butMariewentonworking.ShereceivedasecondNobelPrizeforChemistryin1911.SoshebecamethefirstscientistintheworldtowintwoNobelPrizes.6.JamesWatt:Britishengineerandinventorwhomadefundamentalimprovementsinthesteamengine,resultinginthemodern,high-pressuresteamengine(patented1769).?7.GregorMendelwasanAustrianbotanistandfounderofthescienceofgenetics.Throughyearsofexperimentswithplants,chieflygardenpeas,hediscoveredtheprincipleoftheinheritanceofcharacteristicsthroughthecombinationofgenesfromparentcells.?8.Archimedes:Greekmathematician,engineer,andphysicist.Amongthemostimportantintellectualfiguresofantiquity,hediscoveredformulasfortheareaandvolumeofvariousgeometricfigures,appliedgeometrytohydrostaticsandmechanics,devisednumerousingeniousmechanisms,suchastheArchimedeanscrew,anddiscoveredtheprincipleofbuoyancy.9.MichaelFaraday(September22,1791—August25,1867)wasaBritishscientist(aphysicistandchemist)whocontributedsignificantlytothefieldsofelectromagnetismandelectrochemistry.HealsoinventedtheearliestformofthedevicethatwastobecometheBunsenburner,whichisusedalmostuniversallyinsciencelaboratoriesasaconvenientsourceofheat.?MichaelFaradaywasoneofthegreatscientistsinhistory.Somehistoriansofsciencerefertohimasthegreatestexperimentalistinthehistoryofscience.Itwaslargelyduetohiseffortsthatelectricitybecameaviabletechnology.TheSIunitofcapacitance,thefarad(symbolF)isnamedafterhim.
Great scientists Period 3?Listening and Speaking教案
Period3ListeningandSpeaking
TheGeneralIdeaofThisPeriodThisisthethirdperiodofthisunit.Atthebeginningofthisperiod,theteachershould(can)designsomeexercisestoreviewwhatthestudentslearnedinthelastperiod,thatistosay,gooverwhatthestudentslearnedaboutthatJohnSnowdefeats“KingCholera”.Theteachercanbeginwithaskingsomequestionsorhavingacompetitiontomakesomesentenceswith“JohnSnow”accordingtothepassage.Duringthisperiod,listeningandspeakingwillbemainlydealtwith.Atthebeginning,teachersfocusontrainingtheSs’listening.ThislisteningcontentisabouttheimportanceofQianXuesenforspacetravelin!--?xml:namespaceprefix=st1ns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags"/--China,thecontributionsmadebyabotanistnamedCarlLinnaeusandtheresearchintothelifeandworkofamathematiciancalledLeonhardEuler.?WhentrainingtheSs’listeningability,teachersshouldstartwithpre-listening,thatis,lead-in.Ifitisnecessary,teachershadbetterintroducesomebackgroundknowledgeaboutthelisteningmaterial.Later,lettheSslistentoit.Atthesametime,teachersshoulddesignsomesimplequestions.Afterthat,theSshaveknownaboutthelisteningmaterial,andthenteacherscanaskthemtolistentoitagaintobereadyformoredifficultquestions.Ifnecessary,theSscanbegivenanothertimetolisten.Whilepracticing,teachershadbetterofferstudentssomeadviceonhowtodoitwell.Especially,trainthestudentstopredictwhattobetalkedaboutaccordingtothehintsandlimitedinformationandletthemformthegoodlisteninghabitoflisteningwiththepurposeoffindingusefulinformationandtosummarize.Certainly,supposetherearemanynewwordsandexpressions,teachersshouldhelpthemtodealwiththematthefirstplace.Allthelisteningpracticeshouldfocusondevelopingthestudents’listeningskill.Afterpracticinglistening,theSsareexpectedtolearnsomeexpressionsabouttalkingaboutscientificjobaswellasscientists’achievementsandrecountstories.Besidesthose,thestudentsareexpectedtolearntheskillofdescribingaperson.Duringthecourse,teachersshouldrankclassactivitiesfromtheeasytothedifficult.First,askthemtolearntheexpressions.Then,askthemtoimitateittohaveadialogue.Finally,thestudentsareexpectedtocreateadialogueordiscussthegiventopic.Inordertodrawstudents’attention,theteacherhadbetterprepareforsomeinterestingsituations.Thisperiodcentersonemphasisonspeakingandlistening.Theteachershouldtryhisorherbesttoencouragethestudentstosaysomething.Don’talwayscorrectthemistakesthatthestudentswouldmakewhilespeaking.Otherwise,thestudentswouldfeelreluctanttospeakouttheiropinions.TeachingImportantPointsTrainthestudents’speakingabilitybydescribing,talkinganddiscussing.?Helpthestudentsimprovetheirlisteningability.?TeachingDifficultiesTrainthestudents’listeningability.Especiallylistenandunderstandwhatthespeakers?meanbeyondwords.?TeachingAids?ataperecorder,aprojectorandtheblackboard?
ThreeDimensionalTeachingAimsKnowledgeaims:LettheSsknowaboutsomescientistsandtheirlifeandcontributions.?GettheSstolearnhowtotalkaboutscientificworkandhowtodescribeaperson.?AbilityAims:?Trainthestudents’speakingabilitybydescribing,talkinganddiscussing.?Trainthestudents’listeningability.?EmotionalAims:?Trainthestudents’abilitytocooperatewithothers.?Encouragethestudentstolearnfromscientiststoshowinterestinscientificexplorationandresearch.?
TeachingProcedureStep1GreetingT:Hello,boysandgirls.?Ss:Hello,MissWang.?Step2Revision?T:Todaywewillbeginourlessonwithacompetitionbetweengroups.Inthelastperiod,welearntaboutJohnSnowwhodefeats“KingCholera”.Now,pleasesaysomethingthatyouknowaboutit.Ifyouofferacompletesentence,youwillbegiventenmarks.Yourgroupwillbegiventwentymarkswhenyourexpressionisespeciallybeautiful.?S:JohnSnowwasawell-knowndoctorinLondon,whoattendedQueenVictoriatoeasethebirthofherbabies.?S:Hebecameinspiredwhenhethoughtabouthelpingordinarypeopleexposedtocholera,whichwasthedeadlydiseaseofhisday.?S:JohnSnowgotinterestedintwotheoriesexplaininghowcholerakilledpeople.?S:Hebelievedinthesecondtheorythatispeopleabsorbedthisdiseaseintotheirbodieswiththeirmeals.Fromthestomachthediseaseattackedthebodyquicklyandsoontheaffectedpersonwasdead.Ss:...?(Theteachershouldencouragemorestudentstojoininthecompetition.Attheendofthecompetition,theteachershouldannouncetheresultofthiscompetition.Praisethewinnerandencouragethelosers.)?T:WhatcanwelearnfromJohnShow??S:Weshouldbaseourtheoriesonpractice.?S:Weareinspiredtohaveaspiritofscientificexploration.?S:Wedosomeresearchwiththepurposeofservingthepeopleandsociety.?Ss:...?T:Yes,wecanlearnalotfromthescientist.Infact,thereareagreatnumberofpeopleworkingonscienceworthyofbeinglearnedbothathomeandabroad.Canyounamesomescientistsandintroducetheirmaincontributions??S:Archimedes,whodiscoveredthatobjectsinwaterareliftedupbyaforcethathelpsthemfloat.S:Darwinwroteabookexplaininghowanimalsandplantsdevelopedastheenvironmentchanged.?S:MadamCuriediscoveredradium.?S:StephenHawkingputforwardatheoryaboutblackholes.?S:Zhanghenginventedtheearliestinstrumenttotellpeoplewhereearthquakeshappened.Ss:...T:Youdidagoodjobandlistedmanyscientistsaswellastheircontributions.Today,wearegoingtolearnaboutmorescientists.?Step3Listening(onPages5-6)
!--?xml:namespaceprefix=vns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:vml"/--Task1Pre-listening?T:Firstlet’senjoythepicture.Whatcanyousee??S:PresidentJiangZeminandanoldman.?T:PresidentJiangZeminvisitedQianXuesen.?T:WhathaveyoualreadyknownaboutQianXuesen???S:HeisaChinesescientist,whoseresearchmainlycentersonPhysics.?S:Heishonoredas“ChineseRocketFather”.?S:HehasmadegreatcontributionstospacetravelinChina.?T:Good.Youseemtohaveagoodknowledgeofhim.QianXuesenisafamousscientist?whohascontributedmuchtothecountry’scauseofscienceandtechnology?.?Task2FirstListening?T:Wearetolistentothematerial,whichisaboutQianXuesen.YuPingistellingherfriendSteveSmithaboutQianXuesen’slife.IfyouwereYuPing,whattopicswouldyouliketocoverwhenintroducinghim??S:Thedatewhenhewasbornandhedied;theplacewherehewasborn,lived,studiedanddied;hisfamily;hisexperience;hisachievements;hiscontributions?T:Excellent.Whenwetalkaboutandintroduceascientist,weusuallydescribetheseaspects.Now,listencarefullyandtickoutwhichtopicsarementionedinthetape.?(Afterlistening,letthemchecktheanswers.)?Task3SecondListeningT:Thistime.You’llwritedowntheanswerstothefivequestions.Boysandgirls,howcanwewritetheanswersfastandcorrectly??S:Weshouldgothroughthequestionsfirstandkeeptheminmind.Whenwearelistening,wejustneedtopaymuchattentiontothesentencesrelatedtotheanswers.?S:Weneedn’twritedowneachwordoftheanswers.Wejustwritedownsomekeywords.Laterwecanwritedownthecompleteanswerswiththehelpofthesekeywords.?T:Youareclever.Nowpleasegetready.First,lookthroughtheintroductiontothelistening?material.Then,scanthequestions.(Twominuteslater,theteacherplaysthetape.ThengiveSstimetoorganizetheirsentences.)T:Let’schecktheanswersonebyone.?(Ifthestudentsmakesomecommonmistakesortheyseemtohavedifficultyinfindingoutanswers,teacherscangivethemsomehintsandletthemlistentoitagain.Afterthat,checktheanswers.Ifthestudentsfeelitdifficulttomakesenseaboutthekeywordsandunderstandthespeakers’intentionandattitude,theteachershouldgivethemsomehelp.)?Task4Post-listening?T:Afterlistening,wouldyoupleaseanswersomequestions??1Whatdidyouhearonthetape??2WhatcanyoulearnfromQianXuesen??(Atthisparttheteachermayhavethestudentspresentwhattheyhaveheardonthetapeandshowtheirownopinionaboutwhattheyhavelearnedfromhim.Ifpossible,theteachermayhavesomeofthestudentsdothepresentationworkinclass.Bydoingthis,thestudentscangetfullunderstandingofwhatthetapeistalkingabout.)?Step4Listening(Page41)?Task1Pre-listening?T:JustnowwelearnedaboutaChinesescientist,QianXuesen,whohasmadegreatcontributionsonspacetravelinChina.Wewillgettoknowanotherscientist,whosecontributionisonbotany.Canyouguesswhoheis??S:CarlLinnaeus,maybeDarwin.?T:Youareright.Bothscientistsdidstudybotanyanddevotedtheirtimetotheresearch.Asweknow,CarlLinnaeusdevelopedhissystemabouthowtoclassifyspecies.WhileDarwinwroteabookontheOriginalofSpecies,inwhichheexplainedhowanimalsandplantsdevelopedastheenvironmentchanged.ThefollowingisaboutCarlLinnaeus.T:Now,readtheinstructionsaboutthelisteningandchoosewhichofthefollowingstatementsmistcloselydescribeswhatthislisteningpassageisabout.Explainwhytheothersarewrong.?S:Ithinkthethirdoneisright.Thisisaboutamanwhofindsaflowerandwantstoknowifitisanewspeciesofflower.Becauseheisinterestedinbiologyandespeciallyinthestudyofplants.Whathewantstodoistostudywhetheritisanewspecies.Theothertwostatementscannotconveythestudy.Task2Listening?T:Whatyousaidisreasonable.Let’slistentogethertofindwhetheryouranswerisright.?(Afterlistening,letthemchecktheanswers.)?T:Listentothetapeagainandtrytocompletethefollowingpassage.?Tofindthenameofanunknownflower,firstyouhavetogotoseeaflower__________he/shewilllookinaspecial__________writtenbyCarlLinnaeus.Helivedin__________from__________to__________.Hewasveryimportantbecausehesolvedaseriousproblemfor__________.Hesawallplantsandanimalsproduce__________.Someanimalsproduce__________butotherslay__________whileplants__________.Heusedthesedifferentwaysofproducingyoungtoputplantsandanimalsinto__________.Forexample,thegroupcalledbirdslay__________toproduceyoungandtheyallhave__________.Linnaeusputtheplantsandanimalsintosmallergroupsorspecies.Hegaveeachonetwonames.Oneisforthelargegroup,forexample__________andoneisforthespecies,forexample__________.Soaparrotwouldbe__________.Hewasthefirstpersontosuccessfullyclassifyallplantsandanimals.Task3Post-listening?Letthestudentsfillintheblanketsandthencheck.Ifthestudentsfeelitdifficulttodoit,letthemlistenitathirdtime.Aftercheckingtheanswers,askthestudentstoreadittogether.?Step5Listening(Page44)T:Lookatthescreenandlet’sreadthefollowingnewwordsfirstly.(Thesewordsarepresentedonthescreen:analyse,pure,foundation,symbol,sin,cosin,geometry,calculus,mechanics,practical,topology)?T:Canyouguesswhichfieldthenextscientistisinaccordingtothenewwords??S:Thenextmustbeamathematician.?T:Right.ThismathematicianisLeonhardEuler.JohnSmithisdiscussingwithZhaoYanghisresearchintothelifeandworkofamathematiciancalledLeonhardEuler.ListentothetapeandfillinthechartontheimportanceofEuler’swork.?Euler’sachievementsExamplesNewsymbolsandtermsOldareasofmathematicsNewareaofmathematicsImportance(Afterlistening,asksomestudentstofillinit.Ifmanystudentsfeelitdifficult,letthemlistentoitagain.Whiledoingit,theteachercanalsoasktwostudentstocometowritetheanswersontheblackboard.Theteacherhadbettergivethempraiseiftheydoitwell.)?Step6SpeakingTask1Lead-inT:Boysandgirls,fromthelisteningmaterial,weknowaboutsomescientists.Doyouhaveadreamtobeascientistinthefuture??Ss:Yes./No.?T:Supposeyouwouldliketoworkasascientist,andyouarediscussingwithyourpartneraboutyourfuturejob.Whatquestionswouldyouliketoconcern??S1:Whatjobdoyouwanttodo??S2:Howwillyougetthejob??S3:Whatpreparationswillyoumakeforthefuturejob??T:Right.Apartfromthose,wecanalsotalkaboutthefollowingquestions:?1Whateducationwillyouneed??2Whatpersonalitywillbeneeded??3Whatworkexperiencewouldbeuseful??4Howlongwillthetrainingtake??5Howwillyouprepareforthiscareer??T:Theseexpressionsmayhelpyou:?Ialwayswantedto...because...TheexperienceIwillneedis...?Imightfinditdifficultto...Ineedtopractise...?Mygreatestproblemwillbeto...?Iwillneedtobe/become...?patient,creative,hard-working,co-operative,confident,brave,positive,pleasant,polite,determined,energetic,strictwith...Task2Dialogue(pairwork)T:Nowitistimetodiscusswhatscientificjobeachofyouwouldliketochooseinthefuturewiththehelpofthementionedquestionsandexpressionsinpairs.Iwillgiveyoufiveminutestoprepareforit.AfterthatIwillletsomeofpairstocometoactitout.?Sample:A:Whatjobdoyouwanttodointhefuture??B:Ialwayswanttobeabotanist.?A:Ifyouwanttobeascientist,whateducationwillyouneed??B:Iwilltrymybesttogotoakeyuniversitytolearnandstudybotany.?A:Whatworkexperiencewouldbeuseful??B:TheexperienceIwillneedistostudywildplantsinthewildwhenIamatschool.Now,Ijointhesocialnaturalcluborganizedbyourschool.EverytimeImakeeveryefforttoovercomedifficultytostudyplantsinthewild.?A:Doyouknowwhatpersonalitywillbeneededifyouwanttobeascientistinthefuture?B:Iwillneedtobepatient,creative,hard-working,brave,energeticandco-operative.?A:Yes,Iagreewithyou.Besidesthosepersonalities,wealsoshouldbedetermined,confident?andpositive.?B:Iwillmakeeffortstoownsuchgoodquality.?A:Howwillyouprepareforthiscareer??B:IintendtogotocollegenextyearandthenIwillhaveachancetobeascientist.ButmygreatestproblemwillbewhetherIwillbeabletogotouniversityinthefuture.?A:Don’tworryaboutitandjustgetdowntopreparingforit.Goodchancesalwaysbelong?tothepersonswhohavealreadypreparedforthem.Iamsureyouwillsucceedifyoukeepworkinghard.Iamwaitingforyourgoodnews.?B:Thankyouforyourencouragement.Iwillmakefulluseoftimetostruggleforsuccess.Task3Free-talk?T:Letustalkfreely.Youareallowedtomoveabouttofindastudentyou’dliketotalkwith.Imagineyouaregoingtomeetaspecialistaboutanewly-foundflower.Yourpartnerwillbetheassistantfortheflowerspecialist.Youbothneedadescriptionoftheothersoyoucanrecognizeeachotherwhenyoumeet.Nowringtheassistanttosortoutthenecessaryinformation.?(Ofcourse,followingtheabove,thestudentsmaygatheraroundormovearoundtofindtheirownfavoritepartnerstotalkwith.Thisisahalf-controlledactivity.Teachersletthemexpresswhatevertheywanttoonconditionthattherearesomeexpressionsonthetheme.Givethemaboutfiveminutestoprepareforit.Later,asksomepairstoactitout.Asusual,theteacherwon’tforgettogivecommentsonwhatthestudentsdo,includingtheteacher’swordspraisingwhattheyaredoinginthefirstfewstages.Onlyinthiswayarethestudentsencouragedtotalkfreelyaboutwhattheywanttosayandwhytheythinkso.)?Step7SummaryandHomework?T:Inthisperiod,wemainlyfocusonthespeakingandlisteningabilities.Ifyoufeellistening?orspeakingpoor,youhadbetterpracticemoreafterclass.Practicemakesperfect.Today’shomeworkistodescribeascientisttoyourpartnerandletyourpartnerguesswhoshe/heis.Thenexchange.
TheDesignoftheWritingontheBlackboard
Unit1Greatscientists
Period3ListeningandSpeakingThequestionsmaybeusefultodiscussthescientificjob,Theexpressionsmayhelpyoutodiscussyourfuturescientificjob.Whatjobdoyouwanttodo??Whateducationwillyouneed??Whatpersonalitywillbeneeded??Whatworkexperiencewouldbeuseful??Howlongwillthetrainingtake??Howwillyouprepareforthiscareer?Ialwayswantedto...because...?TheexperienceIwillneedis...?Imightfinditdifficultto...?Ineedtopractise...?Mygreatestproblemwillbeto...?Iwillneedtobe/becomepatient,creative,hard-working,co-operative,confident,brave...
ResearchandActivitiesAfterclass,usethelibraryortheInternettofindoutfactsaboutimportantwomenscientistsinmedicine,physics,chemistry,biology,astronomyormathematics.Thereareveryusefulwebsites(includingthe“Biographiesofwomenmathematicianswebsite”).Prepareatalkonyourchosenscientists.Remembertoincludesomeinformationabouttheirlife,theirachievementsandwhytheyareconsideredimportantinsciencehistory.Thengiveyourtalktotheclass.
ResearchforTeaching
Euler,Leonhard(bornApril15,1707,Basel,Switz.diedSept.18,1783,St.Petersburg,Russia)?Swissmathematicianandphysicist,oneofthefoundersofpuremathematics.Henotonlymadedecisiveandformativecontributionstothesubjectsofgeometry,calculus,mechanics,andnumbertheorybutalsodevelopedmethodsforsolvingproblemsinobservationalastronomyanddemonstratedusefulapplicationsofmathematicsintechnologyandpublicaffairs.Euler’smathematicalabilityearnedhimtheesteemofJohannBernoulli,oneofthefirstmathematiciansinEuropeatthattime,andofhissonsDanielandNicolas.In1727hemovedtoSt.Petersburg,wherehebecameanassociateoftheSt.PetersburgAcademyofSciencesandin1733succeededDanielBernoullitothechairofmathematics.?Eulerdevotedconsiderableattentiontodevelopingamoreperfecttheoryoflunarmotion,whichwasparticularlytroublesome,sinceitinvolvedtheso-calledthree-bodyproblem—theinteractionsoftheSun,Moon,andEarth.(Theproblemisstillunsolved.)Hispartialsolution,publishedin1753,assistedtheBritishAdmiraltyincalculatinglunartables,ofimportancetheninattemptingtodeterminelongitudeatsea.Oneofthefeatsofhisblindyearswastoperformalltheelaboratecalculationsinhisheadforhissecondtheoryoflunarmotionin1772.ThroughouthislifeEulerwasmuchabsorbedbyproblemsdealingwiththetheoryofnumbers,whichtreatsofthepropertiesandrelationshipsofintegers,orwholenumbers(0,±1,±2,etc.);inthis,hisgreatestdiscovery,in1783,wasthelawofquadraticreciprocity,whichhasbecomeanessentialpartofmodernnumbertheory.?Inhisefforttoreplacesyntheticmethodsbyanalyticones,EulerwassucceededbyJ.-L?.Lagrange.But,whereEulerhaddelightedinspecialconcretecases,Lagrangesoughtforabstractgenerality;and,whileEulerincautiouslymanipulateddivergentseries,Lagrangeattemptedtoestablishinfiniteprocessesuponasoundbasis.ThusitisthatEulerandLagrangetogetherareregardedasthegreatestmathematiciansofthe18thcentury;butEulerhasneverbeenexcelledeitherinproductivityorintheskillfulandimaginativeuseofalgorithmicdevices(i.e.,computationalprocedures)forsolvingproblems.
CarlLinnaeus(bornMay23,1707,Rshult,Smland,Swed.diedJan.10,1778,Uppsala)CarlLinnaeusisaSwedishbotanistandexplorerwhowasthefirsttoframeprinciplesfordefininggeneraandspeciesoforganismsandtocreateauniformsystemfornamingthem.Linnaeuswasthesonofacurate.Hisloveofflowersdevelopedatanearlyage;whenonlyeightyearsoldhewasnicknamed“thelittlebotanist.”HestudiedattheuniversitiesofLundandUppsalaandreceivedhisdegreeinmedicinefromthelatter.
TheSystemaNaturae,whichLinnaeushadshowntothebotanistJanFredrikGronoviusinmanuscript,soimpressedGronoviusthathepublisheditathisownexpense.Linnaeus’systemwasbasedmainlyonflowerparts,whichtendtoremainunchangedduringthecourseofevolution.Althoughartificial,asLinnaeushimselfrecognized,suchasystemhadthesuprememeritofenablingstudentsrapidlytoplaceaplantinanamedcategory.Itcameintouseataperiodwhentherichnessoftheworld’svegetationwasbeingdiscoveredataratethatoutstrippedmoreleisurelymethodsofinvestigation.Sosuccessfulwashismethodinpracticethatitsveryeaseofapplicationprovedtobethegreatestobstacletoitsreplacementbythemorenaturalsystemsthatsupersededit.
Hislateryearsweretakenupbyteachingandthepreparationofotherworks:FloraSuecica(1745)andFaunaSuecica(1746);twovolumesofobservationsmadeduringthejourneysinweden,Vstgtaresa(1747)andSknskaresa(1751);HortusUpsaliensis(1748);hisPhilosophiaBotanica(1751);andtheimportantSpeciesPlantarum(1753),inwhichthespecificnamesarefullysetforth.In1755hedeclinedaninvitationfromtheKingofSpaintosettleinthatcountrywithaliberalsalaryandfulllibertyofconscience.In1761hewasgrantedaSwedishpatentofnobility,antedatedto1757,fromwhichtimehewasstyledCarlvonLinné.Anapoplecticattackin1774lefthimgreatlyweakened,andhediedfouryearslater.?TheLinnaeanmanuscripts,andhisherbariumandcollectionsofinsectsandshells,purchasedbySirJ.E.Smithin1783,arecarefullypreservedbytheLinneanSocietyatBurlingtonHouse,London.
MarieCurie
(bornNov.7,1867,Warsaw,Pol.,RussianEmpire.diedJuly4,1934,nearSallanches,France)MariaSklodowskaPolish—bornFrenchphysicistfamousforherworkonradioactivityandtwiceawinneroftheNobelPrize.WithHenriBecquerelandherhusband,PierreCurie,shewasawardedthe1903NobelPrizeforPhysics.Shewasthenthesolewinnerofthe1911NobelPrizeforChemistry.Fromchildhoodshewasremarkableforherprodigiousmemory,andattheageof16shewonagoldmedaloncompletionofhersecondaryeducationattheRussianlycée.Becauseherfather,ateacherofmathematicsandphysics,losthissavingsthroughbadinvestment,shehadtotakeworkasateacherand,atthesametime,tookpartclandestinelyinthenationalist“freeuniversity,”readinginPolishtowomenworkers.Attheageof18shetookapostasgoverness,whereshesufferedanunhappyloveaffair.FromherearningsshewasabletofinancehersisterBronia’smedicalstudiesinParis,ontheunderstandingthatBroniawouldinturnlaterhelphertogetaneducation.Shecamefirstinthelicenceofphysicalsciencesin1893.ShebegantoworkinLippmann’sresearchlaboratoryandin1894wasplacedsecondinthelicenceofmathematicalsciences.ItwasinthespringofthisyearthatshemetPierreCurie.?Theirmarriage(July25,1895)markedthestartofapartnershipthatwassoontoachieveresultsofworldsignificance,inparticularthediscoveryofpolonium(socalledbyMarieinhonourofhernativeland)inthesummerof1898,andthatofradiumafewmonthslater.FollowingHenriBecquerel’sdiscovery(1896)ofanewphenomenon(whichshelatercalled“radioactivity”),MarieCurie,lookingforasubjectforathesis,decidedtofindoutifthepropertydiscoveredinuraniumwastobefoundinothermatter.ShediscoveredthatthiswastrueforthoriumatthesametimeasG.C.Schmidtdid.?InDecember1904shewasappointedchiefassistantinthelaboratorydirectedbyPierreCurie.ThesuddendeathofPierreCurie(April19,1906)wasabitterblowtoMarieCurie,butitwasalsoadecisiveturningpointinhercareer:henceforthshewastodevoteallherenergytocompletingalonethescientificworkthattheyhadundertaken.OnMay13,1906,shewasappointedtotheprofessorshipthathadbeenleftvacantonherhusband’sdeath;shewasthefirstwomantoteachintheSorbonne.In1908shebecametitularprofessor,andin1910herfundamentaltreatiseonradioactivitywaspublished.In1911shewasawardedtheNobelPrizeforChemistry,fortheisolationofpureradium.In1914shesawthecompletionofthebuildingofthelaboratoriesoftheRadiumInstitute(InstitutduRadium)attheUniversityofParis.OneofMarieCurie’soutstandingachievementswastohaveunderstoodtheneedtoaccumulateintenseradioactivesources,notonlyforthetreatmentofillnessbutalsotomaintainanabundantsupplyforresearchinnuclearphysics;theresultantstockpilewasanunrivaledinstrumentuntiltheappearanceafter1930ofparticleaccelerators.TheexistenceinParisattheRadiumInstituteofastockof1.5gramsofradiuminwhich,overaperiodofseveralyears,radiumDandpoloniumhadaccumulated,madeadecisivecontributiontothesuccessoftheexperimentsundertakenintheyearsaround1930andinparticularofthoseperformedbyIrèneCurieinconjunctionwithFrédéricJoliot,whomshehadmarriedin1926(seeJoliot-Curie,FrédéricandIrène).ThisworkpreparedthewayforthediscoveryoftheneutronbySirJamesChadwickandaboveallthediscoveryin1934byIrèneandFrédéricJoliot-Curieofartificialradioactivity.AfewmonthsafterthisdiscoveryMarieCuriediedasaresultofleukemiacausedbytheactionofradiation.Hercontributiontophysicshadbeenimmense,notonlyinherownwork,theimportanceofwhichhadbeendemonstratedbytheawardtoheroftwoNobelPrizes,butbecauseofherinfluenceonsubsequentgenerationsofnuclearphysicistsandchemists.?In1995MarieCurie’sasheswereenshrinedinthePanthoninParis;shewasthefirstwomantoreceivethishonourforherownachievements.?
Unit 1 Great Scientists教學(xué)設(shè)計(jì)1
TeachingplanofBook5
Unit1GreatScientists
TeachingGoals:
1.EnabletheSstofamiliarwithsomefamousscientistsandtheircontributions.
2.EnabletheSstolearnhowtoorganizeascientificresearch.
3.LettheSslearnthereadingskillofgettingthemainideaofeachpara./partthoughtwithoutlearningisperilous(危險(xiǎn)的)
3.Toknowthediseaseishalfthecure.找出病根等于醫(yī)治了一半。
Step6Homework
1.PreviewthereadingpassageJohnSnowDefeats“KingCholera”(p2)
2.Speakingtask(p46)writesomekeywordstotheQstohelpyourtalkonyourbookandpreparetointroducethescientistyouadmiremosttotheclass
3.Readnotes①--⑨t(yī)oUnit1,p76-77
4.ListeningexerciseP41,Ex1抬起;提升
3.steamengine蒸汽機(jī)
4.physicalcharacteristic人體的特征
5.putforwardatheoryaboutblackholes
提出一個(gè)有關(guān)黑洞的理論
6.infectiousdisease傳染性的疾病
7.inscientificresearch在科學(xué)研究上
8.examineanewscientificidea
驗(yàn)證一個(gè)新的科學(xué)思想
9.drawaconclusion得出結(jié)論
10.analyzetheresults分析結(jié)果
11.awell-knowndoctor一個(gè)著名的醫(yī)生
12.ordinarypeople百姓;普通人
13.expose(…)tosth.暴露(…..)在……中
14.themostdeadlydisease最致命的疾病
15.terrifiedpeople被嚇壞的人們
16.getinterestedinsth./doingsth.對(duì)…產(chǎn)生興趣
17.absorbsth.into…把….吸收入….
18.gathertheinformation收集信息
19.determinetodosth.決心干某事
20.avaluableclue一條珍貴的線索
21.thewaterpump水泵
22.inaddition(to…)除..…之外還有…
23.link…to…將…和…聯(lián)系起來(lái)
(belinkedto…)
24.haveitdelivered(havesth.done)叫某人送東西
25.dieof…死于…
26.announcewithcertainty肯定地宣布
27.pollutedwater被污染的水
28.preventsb.fromdoingsth.阻止某人干某事
29.dealwith…處理……
30.solvetheproblem解決難題
Expressions此外(=exceptfor…)
5.preparefor…預(yù)備好….
6.bestrictwithsb.對(duì)某人嚴(yán)格要求
7.arevolutionarytheory一個(gè)革命性的理論
8.leadto…通向….;導(dǎo)致…(注意:to為介詞)
9.makesense有意義
10.attimes=sometimes有時(shí)候
11.contributetosth.有助于;促進(jìn)
12.encouragesb.todosth.鼓勵(lì)某人做某事
13.pointofview觀點(diǎn)
14.livingconditions居住條件
15.break…in/intopieces把…摔成碎塊
16.bedevotedtosth./sb.專致于.;關(guān)心;摯愛(ài)…
17.devoteone’slifetodoingsth.獻(xiàn)身于…..
18.curvedline曲線
19.achievegreatsuccess取得巨大的成功
StepIV.LanguagePoints
1.discover可以用inwhich;還可以省略.
Eg.Idon’tliketheway(that/inwhich)youspeaktoyourfather.
我不喜歡你跟你父親講話的方式.
與way相關(guān)的短語(yǔ):
bytheway順便說(shuō)bywayof…通過(guò)……的方法,經(jīng),由
loseone’sway迷路noway(俚語(yǔ))沒(méi)門,別想
feelone’sway摸黑走,謹(jǐn)慎從事onone’swayto…在去…的路上
inthisway=bythismeans=withthismethod用這種方法
3.Whoputforwardatheoryaboutblackholes?誰(shuí)提出了黑洞的理論?
putforward
(1)tooffer(anidea,suggestionetc.)forconsideration提出(建議等)
(2)推薦某人或自己任職位;提名
Eg.MayIputyournameforwardasourmonitor?我能否提名你當(dāng)我們的班長(zhǎng)?
putaway拋棄;舍棄putdown寫下來(lái);記入名單;
puton穿上;戴上;增加putoff耽誤;延期
putout熄滅(燈);撲滅(火)putup建立;建造putupwith…忍受……
?Youcantakeanythingfromtheshelfandread,butplease______thebookswhenyou’vefinishedwiththem.
A.putonB.putdownC.putbackD.putoff
4.Thiswasthemostdeadlydiseaseofitsday.
die(v.)dead(adj.)death(n.)deadly(adj.)
adj.(1).dangerous;likelytocausedeath危險(xiǎn)的;致命的adeadlydisease/weapon
(2).highlyeffectiveagainststh.orsb不強(qiáng)有力的;致命的adeadlyremark擊中要害的評(píng)論
(3)aimingtokillordestroy意在殺死的;不共戴天的:adeadlyenemy不共戴天的敵人
adv.(1).Very極度;非常;十分:deadlyserious十分認(rèn)真
(2).likedeath死一般地:deadlypale死一般蒼白
5.Buthebecameinspiredwhenhethoughtabouthelpingordinarypeopleexposedtocholera.
expose在句中是過(guò)去分詞作后置定語(yǔ),表示被動(dòng).意為“患霍亂的”.
如:ThebookwrittenbyLuxunisverypopular.
exposev.
(1)tomakevisible暴露“expose….to….”eg.Heexposeshisskintothesun.他把皮膚暴露在陽(yáng)光下.
(2)torevealtheguiltorwrongdoingof…揭露;揭發(fā)eg.Heexposedtheirplot.他揭穿了他們的陰謀.
Ithreatenedtoexposehim(tothepolice).我威脅要(向警察)揭發(fā)他.
exposeto使易受,使受exposeafraud揭穿騙局
exposesth.tothelightofday把某事暴露于光天化日之下
6.Somanythousandsofterrifiedpeoplediedeverytimetherewasanoutbreak.每次爆發(fā)霍亂時(shí)就有大批驚慌的老百姓病死.
everytime是連詞,引導(dǎo)時(shí)間狀語(yǔ)從句,意為“每次,每當(dāng)”,如:
EverytimeImeethim,Ialwaysthinkofthethingshappenedbetweenus.
每次見(jiàn)到他,我就想起發(fā)生在我們之間的事情.
immediately,themoment,directly,instantly等都可以作連詞,引導(dǎo)時(shí)間狀語(yǔ)從句,意為“一……就……”,
eg.1)IwillgivethelettertohimimmediatelyIseehim.我一見(jiàn)到他就把這封信給他.
2)IcamedirectlyIgotyourletter.我一接到你的信就來(lái)了.
7.Thefirstsuggestedthatcholeramultipliedintheairwithoutreason.第一種看法是霍亂病毒在空氣中無(wú)緣無(wú)故地繁殖著.(Suggest用法參考P43.4,并完成相關(guān)的練習(xí))
8.absorbv.吸收(液體);承受;承擔(dān)(費(fèi)用等)
Eg.1)Usetheclothtoabsorbthespilledink.吸干撒的墨水
2)Wewillnotabsorbthesecharges.我們不能承擔(dān)這些費(fèi)用.
absorb…in/by..吸引.注意
eg.Iwasabsorbedinabookanddidn’thearyoucall.專心看書
absorb…into…吸收…
eg.Thebigcompanyhasgraduallyabsorbedthesesmallcompaniesintoitsownorganization.
這家大公司逐漸將這些小的公司吞并了。
9.valuable
(1)adj.worthalotofmoney值錢的;貴重的;有價(jià)值的
avaluablediamond貴重的寶石valuableinformation重大的消息
(2)n.(常用復(fù)數(shù)形式)sth.thatworthlotsofmoney貴重物品
Eg.Marykepthervaluablesinasafe.瑪麗把她的貴重的東西藏在保險(xiǎn)箱里.
10.inadditionadv.aswellas另外
Eg.1)Inaddition,thecoursealsoproducespracticalexperience.此外,這門功課還提供了實(shí)踐的基礎(chǔ).
2)AnumberofpeoplecametothezooinadditiontoPeterandPaul.彼得和保爾以外,還有許多別的人來(lái)到動(dòng)物園.
StepV.Practice
FinishtheexercisesonP4aboutGreatBritain;theUK.
Part2(Para.5):thegeographicaldivisionofEnglandintozones;theirsimilaritiesanddifferences.
Part3(Para.6):theculturalimportanceofLondon.
Step2.Teachingnewwordsandstructures
1.consistvi.組成;在于;存在于
常用搭配:consistof=bemadeupof由……組成;由……構(gòu)成
Eg.TheteamconsistsoffourEuropeansandtwoAmericans.
Thecommitteeconsistsofsevenmembers.
consistin=liein在于;存在于
eg.Whatdoeshappinessconsistin?
ThebeautyofVeniceconsistinthestyleofitsancientbuildings.
2puzzle1)n.迷;難題;玩具;迷惑(只用單數(shù))
aChinesepuzzle(中國(guó)玩具)復(fù)雜難懂之事
across-wordpuzzle(縱橫填字游戲)
常用搭配:beinapuzzleabout對(duì)……大惑不解
Iaminapuzzleaboutthematter.我對(duì)這件事大惑不解。
2)vt.常用搭配:puzzlesb./bepuzzledwith使……迷惑;對(duì)……大惑不解
Thequestionpuzzledme./Iampuzzledwiththequestion.這個(gè)問(wèn)題使我很迷惑。
3)vi.puzzleover苦思……
Ipuzzledoverthequestionforquiteawhile.這個(gè)問(wèn)題我想了好半天。
3.clarifyvt.,vi.解釋;澄清;闡明
clarifymatters澄清真相
Thegovernmenthastimeandagainclarifieditspositiononequalpayforwomen?
政府已經(jīng)反復(fù)闡明政府對(duì)男女同工同酬的立場(chǎng)。
Hismindsuddenlyclarified.他的頭腦突然清醒了。
4.conveniencen.適合;方便
Weboughtthishouseforitsconvenience.
我們買下這所房子為的是它方便。
Whenandwherewillitsuityourconvenienceforournextmeeting?
"我們下次見(jiàn)面什么時(shí)候,什么地點(diǎn)對(duì)你方便?"
Pleasecomeatyourconvenience.請(qǐng)?jiān)谀惴奖愕臅r(shí)候前來(lái)。
常用搭配:forone’sconvenience為……方便
forconvenience’ssake為方便起見(jiàn)
atone’sconvenience在……方便的時(shí)候
拓展:convenientadj.方便的;便利的
Ourhouseisconvenientfortheshops.
常用搭配:beconvenienttosb.對(duì)……方便
Itisconvenientforsb.todosth.某人做……是方便的
Isitconvenientforyoutocometomorrow?你明天來(lái)方便嗎?
5.attractionn.吸引,吸引力;吸引人的東西;引力
Theideaofworkingforstate-ownedenterpriseshaslittleattractiontoyoungpeoplenowadays.
現(xiàn)時(shí)去國(guó)營(yíng)企業(yè)就職的想法對(duì)年青人沒(méi)有多大吸引力。
Thetidesarecausedbytheattractionofthemoonfortheearth.
潮汐是由月亮對(duì)地球的引力引起的。
Abigcityoffersmanyandvariedattractions.大城市有多種多樣吸引人的東西。
拓展:attractv.吸引
attractiveadj.有吸引力的
常用搭配:haveattractionforsth.對(duì)……有吸引力
attractone’sattention吸引某人的注意力
beattractedtosth.被……所吸引
6.influence1)n.(常與on連用)影響力;感化力
Myteachersinfluencemademestudyscienceatcollege.由于我老師的影響,我上大學(xué)學(xué)了理科。
Manyawomanhashadcivilizinginfluenceuponherhusband.許多婦女對(duì)其丈夫有影響。
2)n.(常與over,with連用)權(quán)力;勢(shì)力
Willyouexerciseyourinfluenceonmybehalf?你愿意運(yùn)用你的權(quán)力給我?guī)兔幔?br>
3).vt.影響
Myteacherinfluencedmydecisiontostudyscience.我的老師對(duì)我學(xué)理科的決定起了影響作用。
常用搭配:undertheinfluenceof受到……的影響
influenceon/upon對(duì)……的影響
注意:influence可以表示長(zhǎng)期以來(lái)給人思想上以潛移默化的影響;還指影響力;而affect可指對(duì)具體事物的影響,或?qū)θ说乃枷敫星楫a(chǎn)生了影響.
Iwasdeeplyaffectedbythenews
我深深被這消息所感動(dòng).
7.YoumustkeepyoureyesopenifyouaregoingtomakeyourtriptotheUnitedKingdomworthwhile.如果想使你在英國(guó)的旅程有意義,你必須睜大雙眼。
解讀:1)句中的keepyoureyesopen和makeyourtripworthwhile都是“動(dòng)詞+賓語(yǔ)+形容詞作賓補(bǔ)”結(jié)構(gòu)。
Hefoundtheroomopen.他發(fā)現(xiàn)房間是開著的。
Therainmadethegroundwet.雨使地面浸濕了。
2)worthwhileadj.值得做的,常用于Itisworthwhiletodosth./doingsth.中。
Idon’tthinkitisworthwhile.我認(rèn)為不值得做這件事。
Itisworthwhilediscussing/todiscussthequestion.討論一下這個(gè)問(wèn)題是值得的。
注意:worth,worthy和worthwhile的區(qū)別
worth現(xiàn)在英語(yǔ)中被看作介詞,因?yàn)樗竺姹仨殠~或動(dòng)名詞。后接動(dòng)名詞時(shí)以主動(dòng)形式表達(dá)被動(dòng)的意思,接名詞時(shí)須接表示價(jià)值、代價(jià)的名詞。
worthy是形容詞,在句中作表語(yǔ)或定語(yǔ)。作表語(yǔ)時(shí),用beworthyof+n./doingsth.或beworthytobedone結(jié)構(gòu)。
Thisbookiswellworthreading.這本書很值得一讀。
Thisdictionaryisworthtenyuan.這本字典值10元。
Theplaceisworthyofavisit/beingvisited.這個(gè)地方是值得參觀的。
Thissuggestionisworthytobeconsidered.這個(gè)建議是值得考慮的。
Step5.Exercise
單句改錯(cuò)
Theforeignertriedhisbesttomakehispointbeunderstood.(刪去be)
Theyfoundapieceofropewithoneendtyinginacircle.(tired)
Theybothspentthenightlockingintheroom.(locked)
Whatkeptyousoexciting?(excited)
Inoticedthetrafficholdingupafterabadaccident.(held)
Itisagreatc_______tohaveacellphone.
Generallyspeaking,studentsarei__________bytheirteachersinworldandsactions.
Don’tinterruptme!Iamdoingawordp________.
Imust_________(澄清)myreasonsfornothavingattendedthemeeting.
Tobehonest,Ican’ttellwhatthea________ofthisfamouspaintinghas.
convenience2.influenced3.puzzle4.clarify5.attraction
Step6.Homework
Writeashortsummaryofthepassage.
Period3learningaboutlanguageandGrammar
Teachinggoals
1.Learnabouttheappositiveclause.
2.Identifynounclauses.
3.Enablestudentstousenewwords.
Teachingprocedures
Step1Reviewthevocabularyandcompletethesentences.
a.Studentsworkinpairsfirst.
b.Theteacherchecktheanswers.
Step2Brainstorming
a.Reviewthetextandpresenttheappositiveclausebyaskingquestions:
1.Whatimpressesyoumostinthepassage?
Thefactthat??impressesmemost.
2.Whathaveyoualreadyknownbeforereadingthepassage?
Ihaveknownthefactthat??
3.DidyouhearanynewsaboutBritainrecently?
Iheardthenewsthat??
b.Collectanswersasmanyaspossible,remindingstudents
ofsentencestructureiffinderrors.
Step3GrammarExplanation
a.Getstudentstoidentifytheclauses.
c.Trytomakestudentstellthedifferencesbetweenappositiveclauseandattributiveclausebycomparingthesentences.
1.Thenewsthattheplanewouldtakeoffontimemadeeverybodyhappy.
2.Thenewsthatisspreadingaroundtheairportisthataheavystormiscoming.
3.Thesuggestionthatstudentsshouldlearnsomethingpracticalisworthconsidering.
4.Thesuggestionthattheyareconsideringisthatstudentsshouldlearnsomethingpractical.
c.Theteacheroffersexplanationifnecessary.
Step4Tellthefunctionofthefollowingsentences.
1.TheideathatGreatBritainismadeupofthreecountries?ˉCorner,BigBenandtheTowerofLondonispast.
2.ThefactthatGreatBritainismadeupofthreecountriesisstillunknowntomany.
3.TheresultofsomuchFrenchinfluencewasthattheEnglishlanguageendedupwithmanyFrenchwordssuchastable,animalandage.
4.SomepeoplefeelthatWalesisanancientfairyland.
5.ThatmostofthesearenowthreatenedandmaydisappearisaseriousmattertothepeopleinBritain.
6.Theyrealizethatitisofgreatvaluetorecordandteachthemtotheyoungergeneration.
Step5Consolidation
Consolidatewhathavebeenlearnedbydoingfurtherexercises.
Period4Usinglanguage(Reading:SightseeinginLondon)
Step1Revision:WhatisLondonfamousfor?
BigBen,LondonTowerBridge,HydePark,etc
Step2Newwordsstudy.
Step3Readthepassageandanswerthesequestions
1WhobuilttheTowerofLondon?Whenwasitbuilt?
2.WhoguardedtheQueen’sjewels?Whatkindofclothesdidtheywear?
3.Whatinterestedhermost?Whatkindoflineisit?
4.whichplacesdidshevisitonthelastday?
5.Whatseemedstrangetoher?
Step4MakealistofZhangPingyu’stourofLondonandacommentoneachplaceshevisited.
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