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北京师范大学出版社 (选修八) 畅言教育Unit 24 SOCIETYLesson 3 A Changing World 教材分析This unit is about SOCIETY. A Changing World is the last lesson of Unit 24. It introduces old buildings to reflect the changes of society. 教学目标【知识与能力目标】1. Practice one of the reading strategiessummarizing.2. Have a free talk using the related words and expressions.【过程与方法目标】To helpthestudents improvetheirreadingandspeakingabilities.【情感态度价值观目标】Develop students feelings of loving capital, loving our motherland. 教学重难点【教学重点】1. Master the new words and expressions.2. How to enable students to talk freely, using the related information.【教学难点】Enable students to have a free talk. 课前准备 Tape recorder, Multimedia 教学过程Step 1 Lead in 1.Look at the photos and the title, and predict where these people lived and what the article is about.Hutongs - a type of narrow streets or alleys . In Beijing, hutongs are alleys formed by lines of siheyuan, traditional courtyard residences.Many neighbourhoods were formed by joining one siheyuan to another to form a hutong, and then joining one hutong to another. Step2 Reading1.Read the article quickly and get the general idea. Then choose the best title for the article from the list below.a) Beijing Urban Planningb) Chinese Buildingsc) Beijings Hutongsd) The History of HutongsAnswer: c2.Read each paragraph again. Match the headings to the correct paragraphs.a)Bad times for hutongs b) When and why hutongs were builtc) Beijings hutongs todayd) What is a hutong?e) Connecting livesAnswer :DBEAC3. Are the following sentences true (T) or false (F)?1) Sanmiao Street is the longest hutong in Beijing. _F_2) Wealthy people live in hutongs close to the Forbidden City. _T_3) The oldest hutong in Beijing is 900 years old. _T_4) Tourists dont like hutongs.F4. Choose the best answers.1) Nowadays the “hutong” refers to all the following except _D_.A. the alleys that connect the courtyardsB. the courtyards themselvesC. the communities that live in hutongsD. the people who live in the hutongs2) Why do hutongs leave deep impression on foreign visitors? AA. Because they can help visitors to look into the history of Beijing.B. Because most of the hutongs have a longer history than other buildings. C. Because they are the most beautiful parts of Beijing.D. Because they are the most famous of all the buildings in Beijing3) In the ancient hutongs we can figure out residents social positions by _A_.A. the clothes they wore B. their distance from the Forbidden CityC. the houses in which they livedD. the colours of their houses4) During the Qing Dynasty many poor hutongs were made because _B_.A. people didnt have enough money to build strong housesB. the population was increasing too fastC. the political situation wasnt good enoughD. there were fewer good architects during the dynastyStep3 SummarisingComplete these notes on the article.1)Hutongs are _ that connect the courtyards of traditional Chinese houses.2)The term hutong is nowadays used to describe the alleyways, courtyards and the _ that live there.3) The Emperors organised Beijing in blocks of houses because this made the city easier to _.4) Most of Beijings hutongs were built during the _, _ and _ Dynasties.5) Wealthy and important people lived in hutongs built close to the6) Near the end of the Qing Dynasty, conditions in Beijings hutongs went down because of _.7) After the Peoples Republic of China was established, conditions in Beijings hutongs _. 8) Hutongs are still an important part of Beijing. They attract many _ each year.Answers: 1)little alleys 2)communities 3) control / supervise 4)Yuan Ming Qing 5)royal palace/ the Forbidden City 6)the

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