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1、八年級(上) Section A (1a-2d) Unit 3 Im more outgoing than my sister. 學練優(yōu)八年級英語上(學練優(yōu)八年級英語上(RJ) 教學課件教學課件 學習目標學習目標 ? Key words & phrases: outgoing, better, loudly, quietly, hard-working play the drums, more.than, as.as, singing, competition, have fun ? Key sentences: 1. Im more outgoing than my sister. 2. T
2、hats Tara,isnt it?No,it isnt. 3. I think she sang more clearly than Nelly. ? Talk about personal traits; compare people 接龍 幻燈片上單詞或短語出現(xiàn)時,同學應迅速讀出并說出中文意思。 每人一詞,按行/列依次接龍,3秒內(nèi)說不出,此行/列同學即失去此答題機會,下一行/列同學接續(xù)。 Lead in Lead in short tall Description Words for People 描述人的形容詞 Presentation Presentation Liu Xiang i
3、s tall. Pan Changjiang is short . Liu Xiang is taller than Pan Changjiang. thin fat Liu Yifei is thinner than Han Hong. 45kg 76kg short hair long hair Sara Tina Sara has longer hair than Tina. tall / short long / short hair heavy / thin Pairwork Pairwork loudly / quietly A: I am short , but my frien
4、d B is tall. B: I am heavy, but my friend A is thin. Dont judge a person by his appearance. 不要根據(jù)長相來判斷一個人。 (不要以貌取人。) Listen and number the pairs of twins in the picture (1-3). 1b 1. Sam and Tom 2. Tara and Tina 3. Paul and Peter Consolidation Consolidation Look and say Her hair is long. Her hair is l
5、onger. Mrs. Zhang is heavy. Mrs. Black is heavi er. Practice the conversation in the picture above. Then make conversations about the other twins. A: Thats Tara, isnt it? B: No, it isnt. Its Tina. Tina is taller than Tara. And she also sings more loudly than Tara. 1c - Is she Cherrie Ying ? - No, sh
6、e isnt. She is Sun Li. Cherrie Yings hair is longer than hers. Sun Li Cherrie Ying - Is that Toms dog? - No, it isnt. Its Tinas. Toms dog is heavier than Tinas. Toms dog Tinas dog Johns ruler Janes ruler Is that Johns ruler? No, it isnt. Its Janes. Johns ruler is longer than Janes. Listen. Are the w
7、ords in the box used with -( i)er or more? -er / -ier more friendly outgoing 2a funny smart lazy fast high hard early hard-working Compare yourself with your partner. You are taller than me, but Im thinner than you. You are smarter than me, but Im funnier than you. taller heavier funn ier thinner sm
8、arter more outgoing more friendly more hard-working Listen again. How are Tina and Tara different? Fill in the boxes. 2b Tina _ _ _ Tara _ _ _ is more outgoing than Tara. works as hard as Tina. as as . 和一樣 Tina _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tara _ _ _ is friendlier and funnier than Tara. can run faster and jump h
9、igher. is smarter. is lazier. gets up earlier than Tina. Sam Tom smart tall run fast get up early thin funny hard-working friendly Is Tom smarter than Sam? No, he isnt. Sam is smarter than Tom. ? Sam is smarter, taller, funnier and more hard-working. ? Sam gets up as early as Tom. ? Tom runs faster
10、than Sam. ? Tom is thinner and friendlier than Sam. 2c Student A, look at the chart on the right. Student B, look at the chart on Page 81. Ask and answer questions about Sam and Tom. 2d Role-play the conversation. Find their differences in each picture. The more, the better. Chant Chant I am happier
11、 , I am healthier . I can be taller, I will be stronger . My house is bigger, my room is cleaner. My friends are funnier, my grades are better. My school is more beautiful , my city is more comfortable (舒適的). We are happier , our life is better . Target language : A:Thats Tara ,isnt it? B:No,it isnt
12、. A:Is Tom smarter than Sam? B:No,he isnt. Sam is smarter than Tom. Summary Summary Summary How are you and your sister/brother different ?Write down. Cedar Gulch was, in 1851, a flourishing camp. There had been some good findhat did he say? the new-comer ask ed. 15 I heard him say , It is no use yo
13、ur going on like that, mates. If y ou had gone down he would hav e got his friends, and then there would hav e been a general fight, and several would hav e got hurt. When ou have murderers like these you dont want a fightou want an ex ecution; and having a sort of natural knackwith the pistol, I to
14、ok it upon myself to be ex ecutioner. There was another case, although it didnt happen at the camp I was at, in which a woman was murdered by a half-breed Mexican. I did not hear the circumstances, but it was a shocking bad case. She left a child behind her, and her husband, a little German, went cl
15、ean off his head. Next morning Limping Frankwas missing. All that was nown was that he had bought a horse of a man who had come in late the night before, and was gone. His two mates looked high and low for him, but said at last theyguessed he would turn up again. It was well-nigh two months before h
16、e came backHe brought backwith him a watch and some trinkets that had been stolen from the murdered woman, and it seems that he had followed the fellow right down into New Mexico, and had shot him there. The man who told me said he never made anytalk about it, but was at workas usual the morning aft
17、er he came backI tell y ou I would rather quarrel with Sim Howlett and English Bill together than I would get that little mans dander up. He is a peacemaker too, he is, and manya quarrel he has smoothed down. At one camp we were in we made him a sort of judge, and whenever there was a dispute about
18、claims, or tools, or anything else, we went to him and he decided, and no judge could have gone into the case fairer or given a better judgment; and though, in course, those he decided against were not pleased, they had to put up with it. In thes bythe first prospectors, and a rush had of course fol
19、lowed. In manycases first discoveries proved illusiv e, but it was not so at Cedar Gulch. The ground turned out well, and although no extraordinaryfinds were made, the av erage was good all over the bottom, and there were few who were not doing fairly well. The scene was a busyone. Several hundreds
20、of men were hard at workon the flat, which in winter was the bed of a wide stream, but which in summer was a mere thread of water among the rocks, scarce enough for washing purposes. Every where were piles of stones and rubbish that had been brought up from the shafts; men toiled at windlasses; othe
21、rs emptied the buckets as theycame up into swinging troughs or cradles; others again kept these supplied with water, and swung or rocked them, tak ing off the large stones that the motion brought to the surface, while the slush and mud ran out at the lower end. New-comers moved about watching the wo
22、rkwith eager eyes, wishing that theyhad had the luckto get there among the earlyarrivals, and to take up a claim, for every foot of ground far down the valleyhad alreadybeen occupied, and 12 there was now no getting into a claim except by purchasing a share or altogether buying out the present holde
23、rs. One of the claims that was doing best was held by three men who had worked in partnership for the last two ears, and who had been among the first to arrive at Cedar Gulch. Theywere nown among the others as English Bill, Sim Howlett, and Limping Frank. Sim Howlett was perhaps the leader of the pa
24、rtyHe had been one of the earliest gold-diggers, and was a square, powerfullybuilt man. He was a man of few words, but the words when spoken were forcible. He was byno means quarrelsome, but was one whom few cared to quarrel with, even in a place where serious quarrels were of constant occurrence, a
25、nd where rev olv ers crack ed so often that the sound of a frayexcited but little attention. English Bill was a tall wiryman, hot of temper, but a general favourite. Generous with his moneyalway s readyto lend a helping hand to anyone who was down on his luckhe also was a capital worker, and had, in
26、 spite of his rough clothes and the use of language as rough as that of his companions, a certain air which told that, like many others in the diggings, he was a gentleman by birth. Whythese two men should have tak en up with Limping Frankas a comrade was a matter of surprise to those who new them.
27、Theywere both men in the prime of life, while he was at least ten years their senior. His hair was alreadywhite; his face was that of a student rather than a miner, with a gentle and almost womanlyexpression. His frame was slight, and looked altogether incapable of hard workand he walked with a dist
28、inct limp, the result of a bullet wound in the hip. And yet there were men in the gulch who, having known the trio at other diggings, declared that they would rather quarrel either with English Bill or Sim Howlett than with Limping Frankand as some of them were desperate fellows, and noted pistol sh
29、ots, their report was quite sufficient to secure respect for a man who otherwise would hav e been regarded with pity or contempt. Very little of the hard workof the partnership fell upon 13 FrankHe cooked, look ed after the shantydid what washing and mending to the clothes was necessaryand occasiona
30、llycame down and assisted to workthe cradle and sort the stuff. They generallyaddressed him as doctor. Not that he made any profession of medical nowledge; but he was alway s readyto giv e his services in case of sickness, and manya miner had he pulled through fevers which, had it not been for his n
31、ursing and care, would have proved fatal. I cant make out what er mean by saying I had best not quarrel with that little old atomyou call Limping Frank, a big, powerful fellow who had recentlyarrived at the camp said to one who had been talking over with him the characteristics of several of the min
32、ers. I aint very pertiklar who I quarrels with; but what on arth there can be in that little chap to make one k eep clear of him beats me. 慃?敨猠潨瑯尿年年此日一花開,卻是石榴知立夏。楊花落盡濃蔭日,芳草萋萋五月天。綠陰生晝靜,孤花表春余。紛紛紅紫已成塵,布谷聲中夏令新。夾路桑麻行不盡,始知身是太平人。You bet, the other replied. He could put a bullet plumb between our eyes ten t
33、imes following, the length of the long saloon up there. There aint no better shot nor quicker anywhere on the slopes. But he dont look as if he could speakup for himself, the other said. No; and he doesnt speakup for himself, though his mates would be ready enough to speakup for him if anyone said a
34、nything to him. There is nothing quarrelsome about him. He is always for peace and order. He is a sort of Judge Lynch all to himself. He has cleared out one or two camps I have been at. When a chap gets too bad for anything, and tak es to shooting over and above what is usual and right, speciallyif
35、he draws on quiet sort of chaps and becomes a terror, then Limping Frankcomes out. I was down at Dead Mans Gulch when there was a gang of three or four men who were a terror to the place. Theyhad stretched out seven or eight between them, and Texan Jackas the worst of them was called, one dayshot do
36、wn a y oung fellow who had just come into camp, for no reason at all, as far as any one knew. 14 I happened to be in the saloon five minutes afterwards, when Limping Frankcame in. Texan Jackwas standing drinking there with two of his mates, laughing and jawing. You would scarcelyhav e nown that litt
37、le chap if you had seen him then! He had been nursing a mate of mine onlythe night before, and as I had been sitting near him I thought what a gentle sort of face he hadmore like a womans than a mans. But now his ey es were wide open and his lips closed, and there was just a set look in his face tha
38、t I knew meant mischieffor I had seen him once before when his dander was upand I put myhand into mybackpocket for mypistol, for I knew there was going to be a muss. He stopped in the middle of the room, and he said in a loud, clear voice that made every one look sharp round, Texan Jackmurderer and
39、v illain, we hav e borne with ou too long. If you are a man, draw. Tex an Jackstared with astonishment. Are you mad, ou little fool? he said. Draw, or I will shoot you down as you stand, Limping Franksaid, and the Texan saw that he meant mischief. Frankhad no weapon in his hand, for he was not one t
40、o take an advantage. The Texan carried his weapon up his sleeve, but quick as he was with it, Frankwas as quick, and the two pistols cracked prettywell at the same moment. Frankgot a ball in the shoulder, but the Texan fell dead with a bullet in the centre of his forehead. His two mates drew in a mo
41、ment, but Franks rev olver cracked twice as quick as you could count them, and there were just three bodies lying dead in a heap. Then he put up his pistol, and said in his ordinaryquiet voice, I dont like these things, but we must hav e peace and order. Will some of y ou tell the others that they h
42、ad better git. And you bet theydid git. Limping Franknev er said another word about it, but got his arm in a sling, and half an hour afterwards I saw him quietly cook ing his mates dinner while theywere both standing byblowing him up for starting out without them to backhim 初夏,帶著勞動者的絲絲欣慰,伴著青春濃濃的熱情,和這淳淳的舐犢情深,來到了五月,來到了這枝繁葉茂的五月。我從深春的窗前向著初夏的窗外遙看,那一庭庭的果樹,一
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