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1、外研版(2019)必修一Unit6AtonewithnatureDevelopingideasLearningAims1. TolearnthemainideaandthedetailedinformationaboutALoveofGardening.2. Tousethelearnedcontenttosummarizethegeneralideaofthearticle.3. Tocultivateasenseofharmonybetweenhumanandnature.Whatisthisvideoabout?aBritishGarden1 TheearliestBritishgard

2、enswereplantedinb.athe5thcenturyBCbthe1stcenturyADcthe6thcenturyAD2 By2020,aboutCofBritishhomesarelikelytohaveagarden.a80%b85%c90%3 ItisestimatedthatbspeciesofinsectscanbefoundinaBritishgarden.aover800bover8,000cover80,000WhatelsedoyouknowutBritishGarden?Trytocompletethequiz(Guessifnotsure)Gardening

3、intheUKPeopleintheUKlovegardening.NearlyhalfofBritishpeopleregardgardeningasahobbytheygenerallyenjoy.Theyspendmuchtimemaintainingtheirgardens,andamongpeopleaged55andabove,thetimegoesevenmore.ALoveofALoveofGardeningTickwhatyouthinkismentionedinthepassage.differentkindsofplantsVfamousgardensVgardening

4、competitionsVgreeningofcities>/airquality/countrylifeThosewithoutoutsidespacecanrentsmallpiecesoflandonwhichtogrowching$.Today9thereareover4,000peopleinLondonwaitingforsuchpiecesofland.Onerecentideahasbeentoturnrooftopsandwalkintoprivategardens.Thesegardenshavehelpedmakethecitiesgreenerandimprove

5、airquality.VHuiotherfree-timeactivityallowsyoutobeatonewithnatureandcreatemorebeautifullivingthings?Andifyou'retnanydoubtaboutthis,takeamomenttoreflectonthislinefromTheSecretGarden:uWhereyoutendaroseAthistlecannotgrow?ALoveofGardeningi”【fyoulookrherightway,youcanseethatthewholeworldisagarden?The

6、sewordscomefromtheauthorofthebookTheSecretGardenfirstpublishedin1911.AtthatonlytheveryrichinBritainhadgardens.Verysoonafterthis,homeswithgardensbegantobebuilt.Today,millionsofBritsliketosaythattheyhave*greenfingers,witharoundhalfthepopulationspendingtheirfreetimegardeningsEachspringschildrenplantsun

7、flowersandwaittoseewhichoneisthetallest.Expertgardenersknowjusttherightcornerforroses,andothersspendhourstryingtogrowperfectvegetablestoenterintocompetitions.AndwhilemanyBritslikenothingbetterthanspendingthrirSundaycuttingthegrass,somearehappyjusttositunderthebranchesofthetreesandenjoythebeautyofthe

8、worldaroundthem.學(xué)習(xí)目標(biāo)1Skimming1. Readthefirstorlastsentenceoftheparagraph.2. Lookatthepictures,titlesandheadings.ALoveofGardeningWhatisthemainideaofthispassage?A. AlltheBritishpeoplelovegardening.B. Richpeoplelovetobuildtheirowngardens.TheBritishshowtheirloveofgardening.D.Thegardeningisbeneficialtoth

9、eenvironment.Choosethetopicsentencesandwritethemonthelinestocompletethepassage.aAswellasbeinggoodfortheenvironment,gardeningisalsogoodforthesoul.bButincities,limitedspacehasledtopeoplelookingfornewsolutions.cFormanypeopleintheUK,theirgardenistheirownprivateworld.dThisiswhatstartedtheBritishloveofgar

10、dening!earnAtopicsentenceisasentencethatstatesorsuggeststhemainideaortopicofaparagraph.Often,atopicsentencecomesatthebeginningofaparagraph;sometimes,itappearsinthemiddleorattheend.“Ifyoulooktherightway,youcanseethatthewholeworldisagarden."ThesewordscomefromtheauthorofthebookTheSecretGarden,firs

11、tpublishedin1911.Atthattime,onlytheveryrichinBritainhadgardens.Verysoonafterthis,hompwithgardensbegantobebuilt.Tbday,millionsofBritsliketosaythattheyhaveugreenfingrn*,witharoundhalfthepopulationspendingtheirfreetimegardening.cEachspongechildrenplantsunflowersandwaittoseewhichoneisrhetallest.Expertga

12、rdenersknow|usttherightcomerforroses,andochersspendhourstryingtogrowperfectvegetablestoenterintocompetitions.AndwhilemanyBritslikenothingbetterthanspendingtheirSundaycuttingthegrass,somearehappyjusttositunderthebranchesofrhetreesandenjoythebeautyoftheworldaroundthem.bThosewithoutoutsidespacecanrents

13、mallpiecesoflandonwhichtogrowthings.lbday,therearcover4,000peopleinLondonwaitingforsuchpiecesofland.Onerecentideahasbeentoturnrooftopsandwallsintoprivategardens.Thesegardenshavehelpedmakethecitiesgreenerandimproveairquality.aWhatotherfrcc-timcactivityallowsyoutobeatonewithnatureandcreatemorebeautifu

14、llivingthings?Andifyou'reinanydoubtaboutthi>takeamomenttoreflectonthislinefromTheSecretGarden:uWhereyoutendaroseAthistlecannotgrow/'i“Ifyoulooktherightway,youcanseethatrhewholeworldisagarden."ThesewordscomefromtheauthorofthebookTheSecretGarden,firstpublishedin1911.Arthattime,onlythev

15、eryrichinBritainhadgardens.Verysoonafterthis,homeswithgardensbegantobebuilt.ThisiswhatstalledtheBritishloveofgardening!Tixlay,millionsofBritsliketosaythattheyhave"greenfingers'',witharoundhalfthepopulationspendingtheirfreetimegardening.FormanypeoplemtheUK,theirgardenistheirown2privatewo

16、rld.匚Eachspring,childrenplantsunflowersandwaittoseewhichoneisthetallest.Expertgardenersknowjusttherightcornerforroses,andothersspendhourstryingtogrowperfectvegetablestoenterintocompetitions.AndwhilemanyBritslikenothingbetterthanspendingtheirSundaycuttingthegrass,somearehappyjusttositunderthebranches

17、ofthetreesandenjoythebeautyoftheworldaroundthem.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph1?MillionsofBritishpeoplespendtheirfreetimegardening.藝才能綠手指;aspecialabilitytomakeplantsgrowtopicsentencechildrenplantsunflowersexpertgardenersotherssomepeopleknowtherightcornerforrosesspendhourstryingtogrowperfectvegetablessi

18、tunderthetreesandenjoythebeautyoftheworld3.Butincities,limitedspacehasledtopeoplelookingfornewsolutions.Thosewithoutoutsidespacecanrentsmallpiecesoflandonwhichtogrowthings.Today,thereareover4,000peopleinLondonwaitingforsuchpiecesofland.Onerecentideahasbeentoturnrooftopsandwallsintoprivategardens.The

19、segardenshavehelpedmakethecitiesgreenerandimproveairquality.1. Whydopeopleturntheirrooftopsorwallsintogardens?Becausethespacethatcanbeusedislimited.2. Whatarethebenefitsofthesegardens?Thesegardenscanmakethecitiesgreenerandimproveairquality.4. Aswellasbeinggoodfortheenvironment,gardeningisalsogoodfor

20、thesoul.Whatotherfree-timeactivityallowsyoutobeatonewithnatureandcreatemorebeautifullivingthings?Andifyou'reinanydoubtaboutthis,takeamomenttoreflectonthislinefromTheSecretGarden“Whereyoutendarose.Athistlecannotgrow.1°1. Whatarethebenefitsofthesegardens?Gardeningisalsogoodforthesoul.2. Whatd

21、oyouthinkofthesentence“Whereyoutendarose.Athistlecannotgrow"?Whentherearebeautifulandpositiveideasinourminds,wewillfeelfulfilled,andwon'tbeeasilyinfluencedbynegativethoughtsandideas.學(xué)習(xí)目標(biāo)2WritingasummaryStep1:Readthepassageandfindthetopicsentenceofeachparagraph.Britishpeoplelovetomaketeawith

22、fruitandherbs.Withpleasantflavoursandscents,andcominginavarietyofcolours,fruitandherbalteasmakeanicechangetotraditionalteas.Manypeoplegrowtheirveryownteagardens,inwhichtheyplantcasy-to-growherbssuchasmintandlemongrass.FlavourssuchaslemonandgingrrhavelongbeenpopularintheUK.HoweverrecentyearsIhaveseen

23、moreandmoreunusualflavourscomeontothemarket.Fruitteasnowincludemango,strawberry,appleandpearHerbalteasincludeblackberryleafanddandelion.Herbalteahasarioushealthbenefits.Manypeopleenjoyherbalteabecauseitcanhaveapositiveeffectonenergylevels.Ifyouneedagoodnightsleep,ch<M>sealeathathelpsyourelax.I

24、fyouhaven'tbeenfeelingverywell,drinksomegingerteatogiveyourimmunesystemahelpinghand.Minttea,meanwhile,isgoodfordigestion.Step2:Makenotesundertheheadings.Manypeoplemaketheirveryownteagardenswitheasy-+o-growherbs.Unusualflavours:mango,strawberry,apple,pear,blackberryleafanddandelionHealthbenefits:Itcanhelppeoplerelax.Itcanhelppeoplesimmunesystems.Itcanbegoodfordigestion.WritingasummaryStep3:Writeasummaryofthepassage.Usethenotestohelpyou.,FruitandherbalteasBritishpeoplelovetomaketeawithfruitandherbs.Suchahabiti

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