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基础英语课程教案首页学生专业班级英语专业0702班学 时 数12教学目的1. 了解登山常识。2. 学习文中动作动词的用法。3. 学习叙述性文体的特征。4. 通过复述课文使学生能够使用动作动词与相关表达方式。教学内容1. 讲述登山常识2. 课文的理解与分析3. 动作动词的学习与强化4. 学生复述故事及讨论教学重点1. 课文的理解与分析2文中动作动词的学习与强化教学难点1. 动作动词教学进程1 课前预习情况检查;2 读前活动:背景资料;3 读中活动;课文的理解及语言处理;4 读后活动:文章结构回顾、写作技巧;5 课文练习。教学方法结合实际吸收各种教学法(讲授、问答、讨论、模仿、练习、多媒体使用)的优点。教 具PowerPoint课件及板书课后总结作 业备注:教学进程一栏可根据教学内容的多少自定页数。现代大学英语精读2课程教案Lesson 11 You Have to Get Me Out of HereI. Warm-up A. Mountaineers Essentials l AT LEAST ONE COMPLETE CHANGE OF CLOTHING including extra for such contingencies as rain & cold weather.l EXTRA FOOD. Include extra rations in your minimum. This is your insurance policy in case something goes really wrong.l SUNGLASSES. Every time you set out for a strange area its good to have a pair along.If you are planning on desert, alpine or winter camping, its a rare occasion that you will not need them. Even Eskimos worry about snow blindness.l A KNIFE. A substantial pocket-knife is the order of the day. A good Swiss army knife is excellent or a Buck for bigger job.l FIRE STARTERS; jelly, ribbon, tablets or impregnated peat bricks. There are emergencies where a fire is both necessary and difficult to start. Every kit MUST include a supply of starters of one kind or another.l EMERGENCY MATCHES. Fire starters alone dont a fire make. You need matches. Long wooden ones are best & soaked in wax to make them weather proof and keep them in a waterproof container.l A FIRST AID KIT. l A FLASHLIGHT. Everyone should carry his own and add extra batteries & bulbs just in case.l MAPS. You should have a map when going to all but the most familiar places. Its not only a safety factor but can add a lot of enjoyment to your trip, helping you to find the best spots and sights.l A GOOD QUALITY COMPASS even two might help in case the first one goes berserk.l A SPACE BLANKET. Today its an invaluable safety precaution. Weighing only 2 ounces it opens up to a full 56X84.It reflects up to 90% of a sleepers body heat while at the same time keeping out rain, rain and snow.lB. What Causes Altitude Illnesses?l At sea level: The concentration of oxygen: about 21% The barometric pressure: averages 760 mmHg. l As altitude increases, the concentration remains the same but the number of oxygen molecules per breath is reduced. l At 12,000 feet (3,658 meters) the barometric pressure is only 483 mmHg, so there are roughly 40% fewer oxygen molecules per breath. C. How to prevent Altitude Illnesses?l If possible, dont fly or drive to high altitude. Start below 10,000 feet (3,048 meters) and walk up. l If you do fly or drive, do not over-exert yourself or move higher for the first 24 hours. l If you go above 10,000 feet (3,048 meters), only increase your altitude by 1,000 feet (305 meters) per day and for every 3,000 feet (915 meters) of elevation gained, take a rest day. l Eat a high carbohydrate diet (more than 70% of your calories from carbohydrates) while at altitude. l The acclimatization process is inhibited by dehydration(脱水), over-exertion(用力过度), and alcohol and other depressant drugs(镇静药物).l Climb high and sleep low. This is the maxim used by climbers. You can climb more than 1,000 feet (305 meters) in a day as long as you come back down and sleep at a lower altitude. l If you begin to show symptoms of moderate altitude illness, dont go higher until symptoms decrease l If symptoms increase, go down, down, down! l Keep in mind that different people will acclimatize at different rates. Make sure all of your party is properly acclimatized before going higher. II. New words l Get familiar with the new words and expressions in Glossary. Pay attention to the pronunciation and special usage. l Text AnalysisQuestions: 1)Katie had taken time off from her work to come her. (para.2)Was Katie a professional rock climber?2)Ric had heard Katie was a strong and disciplined climber.(para.2)Explain the word “disciplined”.3)When they arrived the group discussed plans for a climb up Ophir wall, a notoriously cliff. (para.3)What was “Ophir wall”,? Why did they choose this?4)Its sheer granite face juts up hundreds of feet, with only a few handholds to bear a climbers weight. (para. 3)Paraphrase the sentence.5)Sitting cross0legged and sheltered by the cliff, she was unaware of the 54-mph. gusts sweeping over the top of the wall. (para.5)Paraphrase the sentence.6)Rocks the size of trash cnas were crashing down the cliff and exploding around her. (para.6)Paraphrase the sentence.III.Text analysisQuestions 1)he tried to ignore the gruesome vision of Katies leg, choked back the nausea. (Para. 18)Paraphrase the sentence.2)His heart was racing, and breath came in painful gasps from the altitude. (para.20)Paraphrase the sentence.3)As they sped down the road, bumps sent lightning bolts of pain through Katies body. (para.21)Paraphrase the sentence.4)Katie would have to wear a metal frame resembling a leg brace. (Para. 34) Explain “metal frame resembling a leg brace”.5) Katie held in her emotions for three weeks after the accident. T hen it hit her. (Para. 36)Explain “it hit her”. What “hit her”?IV.Writing skillsA.Type of writingNarration. It is powerful in convincing readers of what you say.B.Action verbsThe writer uses a large number of action verbs in describing what happened. For example:bump, land, leap to ones feet, struggle down the trail, stagger, speed down the road, pound on the door, etc.More exercise on action verbs (read the paragraph with action verbs)Shortly before 9 a.m., American Airlines Flight 11 from Boston, hijacked by suspects with knives, slammed into one trade center tower. Eighteen minutes later, a second hijacked jet crashed into the other tower. By midmorning, the south tower had exploded and collapsed , raining debris andsending choking dust and smoke across lower Manhattan. Within half an hour, the second tower caved in. As that scene unfolded, a third hijacked jet crashed into the Pentagon. The side of the building caved in, with secondary explosions bursting in the aftermath and huge billows of smoke rising over the Potomac River. Fill in the blanks with proper action verbsThe crashes _ a placid, clear morning in New York and Washington. By early afternoon, fighter jets were _ Manhattan. With cellphones not working, people _ pay phones and _ around radios. On the street, people _ up at the gaping, smoking hole in the building, some _ handkerchiefs over their mouths. And the trade center towers had disappeared from the skyline. -2003 Pulitzer Prize Breaking News Reporting Keys: Swarmed, shattered, patrolling, huddled, holding, gazed V.Language points (words and expressions)A. Words l Medical termsvein, artery, nerve endings, emergency-room staff, surgery, soft tissue, a severed leg, to cleanse a wound, etc.2)l Shine, glow, gleam, shimmer- The star shone red on his cap.- Her eyes shone with excitement.- The metal glowed in the furnace.- Parents glowing with pride- The furniture gleamed after being polished.- A gleam of hope- A gleam of interest in this matter came into his eyes.- Moonlight is shimmering on the lake.- The surface of the road shimmered in the heat of the sun.l Shake, tremble, shiver- The house shook as the heavy truck went past.- The victim described the enemys bombardment in a voice shaking with emotion. 激动得发抖的声音- I tremble at the very thought of it.不寒而栗- leaves trembling in the breeze.颤动- She shivered at the thought of going into the dark

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