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人教版高二(上)Unit 1-10 全套教案高二(上)教案 Unit 1A brief of Stephen Hawking Stephen Hawking ; born , 1942 Oxford, England. High School: St Albans School College: Oxford University Cambridge University: Do research Incurable Disease; motorneuron (肌萎縮性側(cè)索硬化癥), wheelchair; a computer system made great contributions in physics Scanning Why did Stephen Hawking need a PhD? When did Hawking become famous ? When did Hawking visit Beijing ? True or false statements: 1.Hawking was told that he had an incurable disease when he was just 21 years old. T 2.Finally Hawking had to give up PhD and his research 3.He and Roger Penrose made new discoveries about the Big Bang and black holes. T 4. “A Brief History of Time” is too difficult for people to understand. 5.Science is about true facts that never change. 6.When Hawking gives lectures, he always speaks through a computer. Choice 1. Which of the following best express the main idea of the passage? _ d A. Hawking is famous for his new discoveries. B. People should come to terms with their fate. C. A scientific theory is always wrong. D. Anyone with great determination will achieve his success. 2. Hawking became famous in the early 1970s because _. D A. he was disabled B. he was a PhD C. he was sitting in a famous chair D. he made new discoveries about universe 3. According to the passage, what does “an American accent” mean? _ C A. Hawkings accent. B. Hawkings voice. C. Sounds translated by computer. D. Accent of some British people. 4. From the passage, we can infer that _. D A. Hawking got married to Jane Wilde before he fell ill B. science is always true C. Hawking is an American D. great scientists always want to know more Questions 1. What did Steven Hawking do when he was told that he had an incurable disease? 2. How would most people feel when they were told that they had incurable diseases and may not live long? 3. What did Hawking do when visiting China? 4. What did Hawking write in 1988? And what did he explain in the book? 5. According to Professor Hawking, how do people misunderstand science? 6. What is that Hawking does not like about his speech computer? 7. What are the basic steps of the scientific method? Discussion How can we grow rice where there is little water?(using the scientific method ) Integrating skills Whats the characteristic of Galileo Galilei? Curious creative Why could Stephen Hawking make contributions to science work? Want to know more What can be described as the ability to use knowledge? Creativity Read for the information to complete the table: Scientists How they make a difference Characteristics Stephen Hawking Always want to know more; Never satisfied with a simple answer Curious Galileo Galilei Used a microscope and telescope Curious Believe in what you do the earth moves around the sun Zhang Heng Built a modelshow how the position of the stars changed. Creative.imagination,believe in what you do Invented seismograph Unit 2 Step1 Lead in Do you know what they are? And do you know how they are made? Step 2 Pre-reading The text below is about reporters and newspapers. Look at the title and the pictures. Try to guess which of the following questions the text will answer. _ How does a reporter decide what to write? _ How much does a newspaper cost? _ Why do people read newspapers? _ How do newspapers report what happens? _ Where do people read newspapers? _ How do newspapers help us understand the world? Topic sentence: Newspapers and other media do more than simply record what happens How do you decide what you are going to write? Zhu lin: Before , discuss editorlistens, suggests ( long important ) telldevelop Editors job-keep balanced interesting Chen ying: donebefore starting; begin by contactingquestions interviewing, how -ask, getto talkAfterpresent.,make sure-reflects Which of the articles that you have written do you like best? Chen Ying: About the efforts Contact museums interview experts Because news story Zhu Lin : about an ordinary young woman whoadapt tolife because with real passion; realizeunique Topic sentence: The media can often help solve problems and draw attention to situations where help is needed. Step 3 Careful reading Now please read the text carefully and try to find out the answers to the following questions. 1.Who were asked to be interviewed? 2.Whom does a reporter have to discuss with before he/she decides what to write? And what is the persons job? 3.Is interviewing someone difficult? What must a reporter know? 4.Which of the articles that they have written do they like best? Why? 5.What could they write about if they could write any article? Why? 6.What is the basic task for a reporter? 7.What result can TV programmes and printed articles bring to us? Post reading 1.Which of the Pre-reading questions are answered in the text? 2. If you were a reporter, what would you like to write about? 3. It is important to be a critical reader. How would you “read” the following media messages? True or false 1.Newspaper and other media just record what happens. 2.The reporter has to discuss with the editor before he/she decides what to write. T 3.Much has been done before the reporter starts writing. T 4.Chen Yings favourite story is about an ordinary young woman. 5.The media can often help solve problems and draw attention to situations where help is needed. T Discussion: Do you believe these media ? Unit 3 Scanning 1.When was Modernism invented? 2.Who invented Modernism? A group of architects who wanted to change society with building that went against peoples feeling of beauty 3.Why did they invent Modernism? Modernism in the 1920s by who that went against peoples feeling of beauty. They wanted their buildingsto look natural. Skimming Sum up the main idea of the text: Paragraph 1 Architecture looks at the man-made living environment. Paragraph 2 Modernism Paragraph 3 Modern architecture Paragraph 4 Though modern buildings impress us, they seem hard and unfriendly. Paragraph 5 Ancient architecture shows us many beautiful buildings. Paragraph 6 Antonio Gaudi was an architect inspired by nature. Paragraph 7 There are other modern architecture inspired from nature Paragraph 8 The new Olympic Stadium. Part 1(1 para.) Architecture looks at the man-made living environment. Part 2(2-4 para.) Modernism and modern buildings Part 3(5 para.) Ancient architecture Part 4(6-8 para.) Some modern architecture takes examples from nature. Part 1: Every great culture in the past had its own ideas expressed in art and architecture. Part 2 How and when modernism came into being? Part 3: The difference between traditional and modern, and why ancient architecture Part 4: Examples of famous architects and great buildings that take examples from nature. Answer the following questions 1.Who is Antonio Gaudi? He is a modern architect. His Building are full of fantastic Colors and shapes and he likes to use some natural materials. 2.Who is Lloyd Wright ? He is a modern architect, and build an art museum in New York. He was inspired by Japanese seashells. 3. What the materials of modern architecture and the ancient architecture? Careful reading 1. Every great culture has the same styles for buildings, streets, squares and parks 2. Modernism wants the buildings constructed in a way to look natural. 3. Earth, stone, brick and wood are used in modern architecture. 4. Compared with ancient architecture, modern architecture stands much closer to nature. 5. Both the works of Antonio Gaudi and Frank Lloyd Wright take examples from nature. T 6. The 2008 Olympic Stadium in Beijing looks warm and friendly . T Compare ancient architecture with modern architecture Shape material feeling example ancient architecture Nature does not earth,stone, beautiful Taihe Dian have any straight lines. brick,wood natural the Temple of heaven Cathedral modern. Huge,like boxes with flat steel, glass, roofs,sharp corners and concrete, hard and Most of modern buildings glass walls unfriendly look the same Post reading Answer the questions on Page20: What do the words in bold refer to? You do not feel invited to enter them modern buildings Antonio Gaudi, a Spanish architect, was the first to understand that. Nature doesnt have any straight lines. He only wanted natural materials, such as stone, brick and wood to be used and many parts of his building. Antonio Gaudis Scan the text and find two architects whose work was inspired by nature. What inspired them. Antonio Gaudi: eyes, bones, fish and a dragon Frank Lloyd Wright: Japanese seashells Answer the following question 1.Which two architects were inspired by nature when they designed? Antonio Gaudi and Frank Lloyd 2. Into which two groups can we divide those materials mentioned in the text? Traditional materials and modern materials. Discussion Whats your feeling about the design of the 2008 Olympic Stadium in Beijing? Share your design for the 2008 Olympics! Unit 4 Scanning Scan the text and answer the questions. 1.Whose poetry reminds us of Su Dongpo? John Donne reminds readers of Su Dongpo. 2.Whose poetry reminds Chinese readers of Du Fu or Li Bai? Wordsworth, Byron, and Keats remind readers of Du Fu and Li Bai. 3.Can you name some famous Chinese poets? Li Bai, Du Fu, Wang Wei, Bai Juyi etc. 4.Write down 5 key words that you would expect to find in a text about poetry. Poem, poet, rhyme, style, image (literature, language, form, line) Fast-reading Questions 1. What are the differences between poetry and other forms of literature? 2. Whose poetry reminds Chinese readers of Du Fu or Li Bai? Whose of Su Dongpo? William Wordsworth George Gordon Byron John Donne John Keats Careful-Reading Para. 1 The characters of poetry. Para. 2 Chinese ancient poets and poetry. Para. 3 Early English poets. Para. 4 English poets of the 19th century. Para. 5 Why modern poets have special attraction? Para. 6 The introduction of English poetry to China. Para. 7 Why more people are interested in English poetry. Divide the text into 4 parts Part 1 Para 1 Brief introduction to poetry Part 2 Para 2 Chinese poetry and poets Part 3 Para3,4.5 History of English poetry Part 4 Para 6,7 Poems can be bridges between the east and the west Choose the best answer 1.Modern English came into being from about the middle of the _ century. A A.16th B. 17th C. 18th D. 19th 2. The poetry of Marvell reminds Chinese readers of the poems by _. C A.Du Fu B. Li Bai C. Su Dongpo D. Gou Moruo 3. Byrons “Isles of Greece” is an example of _. B A. a sonnet B. romantic poetry C. nature poetry D. modern poetry 4. The wider public in Cina discovered English poetry at the beginning of the _ century. D A.17th B. 18th C. 19th. D. 20th 5. The advantage of reading English poetry in Chinese translation is _. D A.that you have more advice B. that something of the spirit is lost C. that you understand it better D. that you learn how to express yourself in new ways True or False 1.The wider public in China discovered English poetry at the beginning of the 19th century. F 2. Modern English came into being from about the end of the 17th century. 3. The advantage of reading English poetry in Chinese translation is that you understand it better. Further-understanding 1. When did modern English start ? Modern English started around the Time of William Shakespeare,towards the end of the sixteenth century . 2. Why do modern poets have their special attraction? Because they stand closest to us both in the language and images they use . 3. When did Chinese readers start reading more foreign poetry? Towards the end of the nineteenth century Chinese readers started reading more foreign poetry . 4. What are the differences between poetry and other forms of literature? Poetry plays with sounds, words and grammar Poetry is difficult to write,but interesting to read Poetry calls up all the colors, feelings,experiences and curious images of a dream world. there are some words in bold; can you tell what do they refer to? Para. 1 That makes poetry difficult to write, but very interesting to read. -Poetry plays with sounds,words and grammar. Para. 3 Despite its short history,there is a lot of good poetry around. -English poetrys Para. 4 The style and atmosphere in their poems has often -William Wordsworth,Byron,John Keats Para. 5 Finally, modern poets have their special in the language and images they use. -modern poets Para. 7 They can help us to understand each other better,-poems and literature Discussion Are poems good for our life? What can we get from poems? 1. Poems bring passion (激情) to our life. 2. Poems help us to understand life, virtues, beauty and romance 3. Poems make us know, we are here,we can make our life and the world more colorful! Unit 5 Lead-in 1.What places are they? River Thames Oxford university British Museum Thames and Big Ben London Bridge Listen to the tape and answer the following questions. 1.How countries is the Great Britain made up of? Three,England,Scotland and Wales. 2.Is there much rain in the Britain Isles? Yes,there is much rain 3.When did England and Wales make up the Union? 1536. 4.What is the warmest months in the British Isles? July and August Skimming: Skim the text and find out the top sentences for each paragraph. Para. 1: The idea that England stands for Fish&Chips, the Speakers corner and the Tower of London is past. (Idea) Para 2: The British Isles is a group of islands that lies off the west coast of Europe. (Geography) Para 3: The climate of the British Isles is mild with a lot of rain. (Climate) Para 4: The culture of the people in the British Isles has received many influences from the European mainland. (Culture) Para 5: In 1066, all of Great Britain and Ireland was run over by the French. (French influence) Para 6: The United Kingdom has a long history. (History) Para 7: In modern times, people throughout the British Isles speak English. (Language) Read the passage carefully and decide whether the following sentences are true or false: ( )1.Many people around the world study English, and they know a lot about British culture. ( ) 2.Great Britain is made up of four countries. ( T ) 3.The island of Britain is separated from France by the English Channel. ( ) 4.Scotland is colder throughout the year, but receives less rain. ( T ) 5.People from different parts of northern Europe settled in England, so the culture of the people of the British Isles was influenced by them. ( T ) 6.The southern part of Ireland is now an independent republic. ( ) 7. In modern time, people throughout the British Isles only speak English. Scanning: Read for details and fill in the form: Headings Details Idea Fact unknown: Made up of three kingdoms Cultural diversity: Different country, common language Geography Position of Britain: Off the west coast England: In the east Scotland: In the north Wales: In the west Position of Ireland: West of Britain Position of the Isle of Man: In the Irish Sea/ between Britain and Ireland Position of the Channel Islands Southeast of Britain Climate The British Isles: mild The Channel Isles: Warmer and sunnier Scotland: cold England and Wales: Rains a lot Culture Influenced by the European mainland French Influence The reason why many English words end up with French words: ruled by French in 1066 History 1536: England and Wales formed the Union 1707: Scotland joined the union Ireland used to be: Part of the UK And now is: An independent republic Northern Ireland: Part of UK The Isle of Man and Channel Islands: Ruled by the King of England Language English, Welsh, Scottish, Gaelic and Irish Scan the text and answer the following questions 1.What are the most important facts about the United Kingdom? The United Kingdom is made up of four parts. They are England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. 2.Which countries make up the British Isles? Great Britain, Ireland, the Channel Islands and Isle of Man. 3.What are the most important facts about Ireland? Ireland is a large island in Europe. Northern Ireland is part of the UK. while the rest makes up the Republic of Ireland. Questions 1. What is the UK? The UK is really a nation of different countries held together by a common language and culture. 2.Whats the weather in the British Isles like? The climate of the British Isles is mild with a lot of rain. Scotland is colder throughout the year. It also has plenty of rain. 3. From where did the culture of the people in the British Isles receive many influence? The European mainland 4. Who ran over the Great Britain in1066? Whats the result of French influence? The French. The result was that there were many French words in the English language. 5. Which are the first two countries that joined in the UK? England and Wales. 6. What do people throughout the British Isles speak now? English Unit 6 What are mentioned in the article? Travel online shopping Smart credit cards education health medical science sports Pre-reading Scan the text to find out in which paragraph you can find answers to the questions. 1.How will people shop in the future? Para 3 2.How will people travel in the future? Para 2 3.What will schools be like in the future? Para 5 4.What will the future be like in generals? Para 1、

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