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1、main,Unit 1 Our Earth Unit 2 Technology Today Unit 3 Newspapers and the News Unit 4 The World of Work Unit 5 Big Business Unit 6 Wealth Unit 7 Social Issues Unit 8 Honestly Speaking,unit,An English Video Course 4 視聽說教程(第三版)電子教案 4,Unit 1 Our Earth,In the neighborhood,Vocabulary Link,LA_VL_A1,1. cave

2、/ cavern,2. desert,3. coastline,4. harbor,5. hot springs,6. mountain range,7. cliff,8. volcano,9. waterfall,Natural wonders,Pair work. Look at these pictures. Have you ever visited or seen places like these? Check () the boxes and tell a partner if you know the places.,Lesson B The man-made world,Le

3、sson A The natural world,Vocabulary Link,LA_VL_A1,Match the adjectives below with the places in A that they describe. (Some adjectives can be matched to more than one place.),1. cave / cavern,2. desert,3. coastline,4. harbor,5. hot springs,6. mountain range,7. cliff,8. volcano,9. waterfall,8,_,c. da

4、rk,f. high,i. steep,2,_,1,_,4,_,1, 4, 5,_,6, 7, 8, 9,_,1, 3, 6, 7,_,1, 4, 5,_,6, 7,_,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,a. active,b. arid,d. busy,e. deep,g. long,h. natural,Vocabulary Link,LA_VL_A1,Pair work. Tell your partner what you know about the places in A. You may use the

5、model talks for help.,1. Ive visited a few caves in Guilin. The rocks in the caves are in different shapes and colors. If you use your imagination, the rocks can resemble many different things. It looks like a whole other world.,1. Ive visited a few _ in Guilin. The _ in the caves are in different _

6、 and _. If you use your _, the rocks can _ many different _. It looks like a whole other world.,1. Ive _ caves in Guilin. The rocks _ caves _ shapes and colors. If _ imagination, the rocks _ resemble _ things. It looks like _.,1. Ive _ _ _ caves in Guilin. The rocks in the caves are in different sha

7、pes and colors. If you use your imagination, the rocks can resemble many different things. It _ _ a whole other world.,Model Conversation,2. I went to the desert in Gansu once. As I stood in the middle of the desert. I faced endless sand and felt very small. By day the desert was extremely hot, by n

8、ight it got very cold. I experienced summer and winter in the same day.,2. I went to the _in Gansu once. As I stood in the middle of the _. I faced endless _ and felt very small. By day the desert was extremely _, by night it got very _. I experienced summer and winter in the same day.,_ in Guilin _

9、. As I _ desert, I _ _ sand and _. By day _ hot, by night _ cold. I _ in the same day.,2. I _ _ the desert in Gansu once. As I stood _ _ _ _ the desert. I _ endless sand and felt very small. _ _ the desert was extremely hot, _ _ it got very cold. I _ summer and winter _ _ _ _.,Model Conversation,Les

10、son B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,Vocabulary Link,LA_VL_A1,3. To my knowledge, California has beautiful coastlines. People love them and thousands of volunteers often give up part of their weekends to keep the sandy Californian beaches clean.,3. To my knowledge, _ has beautiful _.

11、People love them and thousands of _ often give up part of their weekends to keep the sandy Californian _ clean.,3. To _, California _ coastlines. People _ _ volunteers often _ to keep _ _ beaches _.,3. To my knowledge, _ has beautiful _. People love them and thousands of _ often give up part of thei

12、r weekends to keep the sandy Californian _ clean.,Model Conversation,4. The Port of Shanghai is located at the mouth of the Yangtze Rive. It handles many millions of shipping containers each year. In fact it might even be the busiest container port in the world.,4. The Port of _ is located at the mo

13、uth of the _ _. It handles many millions of _ _ each year. In fact it might even be the busiest _ _ in the world.,4. _ Shanghai _ the Yangtze Rive. It _ shipping containers _. In fact _ the busiest container port _.,4. The Port of Shanghai is _ _ _ _ _ the Yangtze Rive. It _ _ _ _ shipping container

14、s each _. In _ _ _ _ _ the busiest container port _ _ _.,Model Conversation,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,Pair work. Tell your partner what you know about the places in A. You may use the model talks for help.,LA_VL_A1,Proper names Blake Canada 加拿大 Denmark 丹麥 Greenland 格陵蘭 M

15、ary the Arctic Circle 北極圈 New words due a. 到期 harbor n. 港口,港灣 harsh a. 嚴(yán)酷的,惡劣的 hiking n. 遠(yuǎn)足 settler n. 開拓者 thaw v. 融化,解凍 whale n. 鯨魚 way up north 遙遠(yuǎn)的北方,Language Notes,Activity 1 While we are away, could you ?,Listening,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,Her paper is about Greenla

16、nds plants and trees.,Vocabulary Link,LA_VL_A1,Listen to a conversation between Mary and Blake. Then answer the questions.,Activity 1 A report about Greenland,II,What is Marys paper mainly about? What do we learn about Blakes knowledge of geography? 3. How did Greenland get its name?,_,His knowledge

17、 of geography is not very good. He doesnt know which country Greenland belongs to.,_ _,The first settlers of Greenland gave it the name to attract others.,_,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,Listen again. Circle True or False.,LA_VL_B1,Marys paper is due next week. Greenland is

18、near Canada. Greenland is part of Canada. Greenland is in the north. Building in Greenland is challenging. There arent any animals in Greenland. You can do outdoor sports in Greenland.,II,Listening,Activity 1 A report about Greenland,True False True False True False True False True False True False

19、True False,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,Proper names Elise the hindenburg 興登堡飛艇 The Titanic 泰坦尼克號 New words accommodate a. 搭乘,容納 crew n. 乘務(wù)組 feat n. 壯舉,功績 zeppelin n. 齊柏林飛艇 back then 當(dāng)時 I guess 我想 It doesnt look anything like. 看起來一點(diǎn)也不像 Thats true. 沒錯。,Listening,LA_L_1,Activ

20、ity 2 A flying disaster,Language Notes,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,Listening,LA_L_1,Activity 2 A flying disaster,Listen to Jay and Elise talking about an accident. Complete the sentences with information you hear and then check ( ) the correct picture.,The Hindenburg was c

21、alled (1) . It was a (2) that could accommodate no more than (3) . It was speedy and could fly from (4) to (5) in (6) days. It crashed in 1934 when (7) and (8) people died.,“the Titanic of the Sky”,_,zeppelin,_,40 passengers and crew,_,Germany,_,the US,_,two and a half,_,it was landing,_,35,_,II,Les

22、son B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,Listening,Listen again. How was the zeppelin described? Check () your answers.,LA_L1_A1,Activity 2 A flying disaster,1. 2. 3. 4.,a flying hotel a great engineering feat better than an airplane dangerous,5. 6. 7.,mans greatest achievement in flight

23、not so fast The Titanic of the Sky,II,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,Listening,Listen to the conversation and check () the correct picture.,LA_L1_A1,Activity 3 A bigger car?,II,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,Proper names Jack Kayla New words consume v.

24、 消耗 SUV (Sport Utility Vehicle) 運(yùn)動型多用途車,Language Notes,Listening,Listen again and write K for Kayla or J for Jack beside each opinion.,LA_L1_A1,Activity 3 A bigger car?,They consume more oil. They are safer. They look cool. They are more fun to drive. They are expensive.,K,II,J,K, J,J,K,Lesson B The

25、 man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,Proper names Jack Kayla New words consume v. 消耗 SUV (Sport Utlity Vehicle) 運(yùn)動型多用途車,Language Notes,_,_,_,_,_,Listening,Listen again and answer the questions.,LA_L1_A1,Activity 3 A bigger car?,Proper names Jack Kayla New words consume v. 消耗 SUV (Sport Utlity

26、Vehicle) 運(yùn)動型多用途車,Language Notes,1. Who most wants a bigger car, Kayla or Jack? 2. What does Jack suggest to help resolve the difference of opinion?,Jack seems to want a bigger car more than Kayla.,Jack suggests they get more information about several kinds of cars.,II,Lesson B The man-made world,Les

27、son A The natural world,_,_,Listening,LA_L1_A1,Activity 4 Modern buildings: We love them, we hate them,Proper names Hiroshi Hara (日本建筑師)原廣司 I. M. Pel 貝聿銘 Kyoto, Japan 日本京都 Louvre Museum 盧浮宮 Malaysian 馬來西亞的 the Petronas Towers (位于馬來西亞首都吉隆坡的)雙子塔 New words ancient a. 古老的 arcade n. 拱廊,拱形建筑物 concrete n.

28、混凝土 controversy n. 爭議 entrance n. 入口,進(jìn)口 pyramid n. 金字塔 striking a. 惹人注目的 ugly a. 丑陋的,Language Notes,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,Listening,LA_L1_A1,Activity 4 Modern buildings: We love them, we hate them,Listen to someone talking about some famous buildings in his country a

29、nd fill in the blanks with information you hear.,My country has two (1) called the Petronas Towers. The buildings are (2) . They were (3) by an American architect, but he used a Malaysian (4) . They were finished in (5) , and they were the tallest buildings in the world at that time. Each tower has

30、88 floors, and is (6) . I really like the Petronas Towers. They show both the (7) .,very famous buildings,_,made of glass, steel, and concrete,_,designed,_,style,_,1998,_,452 meters high,_,modern and the traditional side of my country,_,II,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,1. Lo

31、uvre is a , located in , which is almost years old. There were about visitors every year from all over the world. 2. Kyoto is Japans . Its railway station was not for the visitors every year. The new station would also be a huge .,Listening,Listen to a talk on controversies about modern buildings. T

32、hen fill in the blanks to complete the sentences.,LA_L1_B,world-famous museum,Activity 4 Modern buildings: We love them, we hate them,_,Paris,_,500,_,six million,_,II,ancient capital,_,big enough,_,millions of,_,shopping center,_,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,Listening,LA_L1

33、_B,Activity 4 Modern buildings: We love them, we hate them,Now listen to the talk again and complete the chart with the information you hear.,Louvre Museum,Kyoto, Japan,1989,Hiroshi Hara,to cope with the millions of visitors,an ugly, modern mistake,brings new life into the city center,II,Lesson B Th

34、e man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,Listening,LA_L2,* Activity 5 Building down,New words doubt v. 懷疑 mall n. 購物中心 metropolitan a. 大都市的 overcrowding n. 過度擁擠 robot n. 機(jī)器人 parking lot 停車場 give up 放棄 make sense 有道理,行得通 plenty of 許多,充足的 What Im saying is 我想說的是,Language Notes,Lesson B The man-made

35、 world,Lesson A The natural world,Listening,LA_L2,Listen to the interview with Erika Van Beek, an engineer. Answer the questions.,II,What does “building down” mean? What did Erika say to support her view that building down is the solution to overcrowding in cities?,* Activity 5 Building down,It mean

36、s building underground.,_,First, there is plenty of space underground. Second, with new technology, building costs are not as high as in the past. Third, its safer than building skyscrapers.,_ _,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,Listening,LA_L2,Listen again. Check ( ) the statem

37、ents you think Erika would agree with.,II,* Activity 5 Building down,1. We should focus on building more skyscrapers. 2. Building underground is a practical solution to overcrowding. 3. We should not consider using robots underground. 4. There are too many people in our urban centers. 5. We should l

38、imit underground projects to subways and shopping malls. 6. Robots are a cheap and safe alternative to using people underground. 7. New technology can make building underground more affordable.,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,Pronunciation,LA_L2_A,Listen to these phrases. Noti

39、ce the stress in the underlined syllables.,II,Similar stress patterns,deep cave 3. long mountain range arid desert 4. active volcano,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,Pronunciation,LA_L2_A,Now listen to these phrases. Underline the stressed syllables. Then match each one to a ph

40、rase with the same stress pattern in A.,II,Similar stress patterns,narrow harbor long, sunny beach busy vacation high cliffs,2,_,3,_,4,_,1,_,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,Speaking worth being remembered d. a place used for storing supplies and preparing to climb a mountain,B

41、efore You Watch,b,_,c,_,a,_,d,_,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,Global Viewpoints Natural wonders,LB_GV_WYW_A,While You Watch,Proper names Everest (Qomolangma) Base Camp 珠峰大本營 Mount Fuji (日本)富士山 Niagara Falls 尼亞加拉大瀑布 Switzerland 瑞士 the Matterhorn (瑞士阿爾卑斯山之)馬特洪恩峰 New words glac

42、ier n. 冰川,冰河 all of a sudden 霎時,猛然 from far away 從遠(yuǎn)處 in person 親自 look up 仰視,Language Notes,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,Global Viewpoints Natural wonders,Watch the interviews and circle True or False. Correct the false sentences.,LB_GV_WYW_B,While You Watch,Alejandra was i

43、mpressed by the glaciers in the south of Argentina. Nick and his dad climbed all the way to the top of the Matterborn. Catherine once climbed up to the base camp at Mount Qomolangma. Kumiko says that Mount Fuji is really beautiful close up. Natalie went to Niagara Falls for a family reunion.,True Fa

44、lse True False True False True False True False,half way,from far away,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,Global Viewpoints Natural wonders,Listen to Natalies story again and interpret what she says into Chinese.,LB_GV_WYW_B,While You Watch,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A Th

45、e natural world,Global Viewpoints Natural wonders,Here are some words and phrases you will hear in the interviews about “Man-made structures.” Write the correct word or phrase under each picture.,LB_GV_WYW_B,Global Viewpoints Man-made structures,crane Golden Gate Bridge Great Wall of China Hoover Da

46、m lift,lift,_,Golden Gate Bridge,_,crane,_,Great Wall of China,_,Before You Watch,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,The workmen poured the on the road. Her athletic ability is very . Important have been made in cancer research.,Here are some more words you will hear in the inter

47、views. Use the correct word from the box to complete each sentence.,LB_GV_WYW_B,advancements,concrete,advancements,impressive,_,_,_,concrete,impressive,Before You Watch,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,Global Viewpoints Man-made structures,3. Woo Sung was impressed / by the Hoo

48、ver Dam.,2. Gian crossed the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco on foot / .,Watch the interviews and circle the answers.,LB_GV_WYW_B,While You Watch,Proper names Golden Gate Bridge 金門大橋 Hoover Dam (美國科羅拉多河上的)胡佛水壩 San Francisco (美國加利福尼亞州) 舊金山 Great Wall of China 長城 New words stretch v. 綿延,延伸 technol

49、ogical advancement 技術(shù)進(jìn)步,Language Notes,1. Kevin says the Great Wall of China was built by hundreds / of people.,thousands,by car,unimpressed,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,Global Viewpoints Man-made structures,LB_GV_WYW_C,Watch the interviews by Kevin and Gian again and fill

50、in the words you hear.,While You Watch,Kevin: (1) that I have seen is the Great Wall of China. The Great Wall took several thousands of people to build, (2) many, many miles throughout China, and it was made in a period where we didnt have all the technological advancements (3) . Gian: Last year I w

51、as in San Francisco and (4) the Golden Gate Bridge. (5) . It gives you a chance to look through all of San Francisco and over San Francisco Bay and (6) .,The most impressive man-made wonder,_,it stretches,_,like cranes and lifts,_,I had a chance to drive across,_,What an amazing feat of engineering,

52、_,its just a wonderful chance to see the city,_,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,Global Viewpoints Man-made structures,Main characters,LB_ Main characters 1,Roberto Chavez,Takeshi Mifune,Minor characters construction worker,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world

53、,City Living I love skyscrapers!,LB_CL_P_A1,In this video, Takeshi and Roberto talk about the famous architecture in New York City.,Preview,Man, look at that! In New York theres always something being built!,Takeshi and Roberto notice another new building being built in their neighborhood.,Lesson B The man-made world,Lesson A The natural world,City Liv

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