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Type of Lesson: Intensive Reading Book Two Unit OneTitle: Is There Life on EarthTotal Time: Five HoursObject : Freshman (the second term)Objectives : 1. Mastering Key Words and Phrases 2. Understand the polluted situation on earth and enjoy the humorous satire writing skill Pre-teaching : Warm-up Questions and Introductory Remarks (20 minutes)In-Teaching : 1. Study of the Key Words and Phrases (20 minutes) 2. Languages Points (45 minutes)Post-Teaching : Summary Questions and Concluding Remarks (15 minutes)Exercises : 1. Reading Activity (45 minutes) (1) Explain Basic Reading Skill (15 minutes) (2) Ask students to read silently (10 minutes) (3) Explain Difficult Points (15 minutes) (4) Do Exercise A, B, C (15 minutes) 2.Comprehension of the Text (5 minutes) 3.Vocabulary (15 minutes) 4. Word Building (10 minutes) 5. Structure (5 minutes) 6. Translation (10 minutes) Unit One Is There Life on Earth一.Key Words1.signal a). (n.) a message given by means of light, gesture etc.E.g. A read lamp is often as a danger signal.b). (v.) give a signal (to)E.g. The man on the bike in front signaled that he was turning right.2. direct : vt.a). (against, at, to, towards) turn or aim in a particular directionE.g. We directed our steps towards their factory.b). direct (sb) the way to a placeE.g. Can you direct me to the nearest post office?3. feasibilitya). (n.) possibility of being carried out or doneE.g. The scientist doubted the feasibility of the experiment.b). feasible (a.) that can be done or carried outE.g. This is a feasible plan that I hope you will adopt.4. conclusion : n.a). decision reached by reasoning, judgementE.g. Our conclusion was drawn from facts.b). endE.g. Id like to bring the mater to early conclusion.c). conclude (v.) get conclusionE.g. We conclude the meeting with a song.5. compose :v.a). make up, formE.g. Water is composed of hydrogen and oxygen.b). create as a literacy or art work, writeE.g. He has recently composed letters to his middle school friends.6. survive : v.a). remain aliveE.g. Few of the villagers survived the earthquake.b). live longer thanE.g. He survived his wife.c). (n.) survivalE.g. We can say we are all struggling for survival.7. original a). (a.) first or earliest; newly createdE.g. I havent got an original edition yet.b). originally (adv.) E.g. I liked it originally, but I dont know.c). the original : the earliest editionE.g. Have you read Dickens in the original?8. indicatea). (vt.) show, be a sign ofE.g. The circle here indicates the sun.b). indication : (n.) sth that indicatesE.g. There are indications that the price will rise.9. emit : (vt.) give / send out, produce (light, heat, gas, a sound, a smell etc)E.g. He emitted a cry of horror.10. crasha). (v.) fall or strike violently and noisilyE.g. The teacher crashed her book down on the desk to show how angry she was.b). (n.) violent fallE.g. The dishes fell with a crash.11. smash : va). break violently into piecesE.g. The unexpected news smashed all his hopes.b). strike with great force, hit very hard, crashE.g. He smashed me on the nose.12. project : va). stick out from surfaceE.g. Nails that project from the wall may tear your clothes.b). cause to appear on a surface or a screenE.g. The light projected his shadow onto the wall.c). projection (n.)13. proceed : vi.a). (with) continue, go on, move on after stoppingE.g. Dont let me stop you. Proceed with your work. b). beginE.g. They proceeded to a lot of questions.二. Useful Phrases1. be named after / for : be given the name ofE.g. The American city of Washington is named after the first president George Washington.2. as to a). (used in front of a sentence) with regard to, as forE.g. I enjoy this dictionary, but as to buying, I havent enough money at present.b). (after questions, arguments, information, doubts, wonder, etc) aboutE.g. I have no opinion as to the result.3. base A on B : use B as a basis for A, develop A from BE.g. The test is based on A Tale of Two Cities by Dickens.4. as / so far as be concerneda). as far as (sth) is concerned : talking aboutE.g. As fare as your handwriting is concerned, I am not satisfied.b). as far as I am concerned : according to meE.g. This is rubbish as far as I am concerned.5. give off : give / send out, emit, produce (light, heat, smell, etc)E.g. Boiling water gives off steam.6. set back : delay the progress of (sb / sth)E.g. His illness set him back a bit at school.三. Synonym Discrimination1. possible / possibility feasible / feasibilitypossible / possibility : that can be done, that can be exist or happenfeasible / feasibility : possibility of being carried out or doneE.g. There is the possibility of meeting him in the streets today. This is a feasible plan that I hope you will adopt.2.express indicateexpress : clearly state feelings and ideas with words, behavior, etc.indicate : to point to or make known with symbolsE.g. He expressed his thanks at the meeting. A sign-post indicated the right road for us to follow.四. Warm-up Questions and Introductory Remarks1. Warm-up Questions (1)What do you think of the environment you live in.(2) Have you noticed the pollution in our lives? Can you give some examples?2. Introductory Remarks-Look at the title of the text. Is the answer yes or no? This is a piece of science fiction, and a satire, and it may provoke us into serious thinking.五. Language Points and Questions(一) Lines 1-71. Language pointsas well as photographs ever since.a). ever since : from some time ago till nowb). Since can be used as prep., conj. or adv. But when used as adv. and put at the end of a sentence, it must be used with everE.g. He has been in bed (ever) since last Friday. They came here in 1982 and I have known them ever since. into an area known as Manhattana). Known as Manhattan is p.p, modifies area, meaning called Manhattan.b). be known as + person or thing be known for + reason be known to + person who knowE.g. William Sydney, known as O. Henry, was born in North Carolina. The hotel is known for its excellent floors. He is known to all the students in the school.2. Questions (1) Is there life on the plant of Venus? Why / why not?-According to modern science, it is not likely any life exists on Venus because the temperature and atmosphere there are not suitable for the survival of life.(2) What is Manhattan?-It is in the middle of New York City. And it is one of the commercial, financial, and cultural centers of the world. It has many famous landmarks and tourist attractions, such as Broadway, Chinatown, the Empire State Building, Greenwich Village, Times Square, The UN Headquarters, Wall streets, etc.(3) What is a satellite?-The author uses an incorrect word here. A satellite is a body which travels through space around another body, like our moon. The author should use spaceship.(4) What does 20,000 light years indicate?-It means a long long time ago.(二) Lines 8-131. Language pointsthe feasibility of a manned flying saucer landing on Earth.a). man : (vt) supply with personsE.g. What sort of people does NASA have to man this spaceship?b). Flying saucer is quite different from UFO, which means unidentified flying object.2. Questions (1) What are excellent weather conditions?-Fine, clear, cloudless, etc.(2) What is a manned flying saucer?-A spaceship that carries people from one place to another. It is shaped like the dish that goes under a coffee cup.(三) Lines 14 - 231. Language pointsthe atmosphere is filled with carbon monoxide and other deadly gases and nobody could possibly breathe this air and survive.a).be filled with / be full ofE.g. This bag is filled with / full of water. b). Nobody could possibly breathe this air and survive. - It would be impossible for anybody to breathe this air and survive.E.g. You cant eat the cake and have it too. You cant sell the cow and milk it. which means a much heavier flying saucer than we originally planned. - which means the flying saucer shall have to be much heavier than we originally planned.2. Questions (1) Why is the surface in the area of Manhattan made up of solid concrete?-The surface is covered with roads and building.(2) Why is the atmosphere filled with carbon monoxide and other deadly gases?-Vehicles give off a lot of waste gas. Factories give off deadly gases, too.(3) What are the two pieces of evidences given to support the conclusion that there is no life on Earth? Why?-Concrete covered surface and polluted air. (四) Lines 24 - 321. Language pointsbut it could give us a lot of trouble and we shall have to make further tests before we send a Venus Being there.a). It could be a lot of trouble is subjunctive mood. The whole sentence is if we sent a Venus Being there now.b). further : additional farther : at a greater distance / depthE.g. If you go two moles farther down the road, you can see the McDonalds there. He cannot go any further in his research as he lacks all the necessary materials. which will add even greater weight to the saucer.a). even + comparative adj.E.g. It was very hot last summer, but it is even hotter this summer.b). add to E.g. Could you add some sugar to my tea. please?2. Questions (1) What might this dark black cloud be?-Coal dust or smoke or polluted air, in a words, smog.(2) What is the Consolidated Edison Belt?-Consolidated Edison is the company that makes and supplies electricity for much of eastern New York State. They burn a lot of coal, which makes air polluted.(3) What does seems to be a river mean?-A river should be clean and clear. but what they have seen is not the case.(4) What kind of water is unfit to drink?-Water containing deadly elements.(五) Lines 33 - 371. Questions (1) What are those tiny black spots on the photographs?-Vehicles.(2) Why are they called metal particles?-They are small and made of metal.(3) What are the certain paths?-Roads.(4) Why do they emit gases?-Because they burn oil for energy. (5) Whats the meaning of they keep crashing into each other?-It refers to traffic accidents and jams.(六) Lines 38 - 411. Questions (1) What are the stalagmite projections?-Buildings sticking up like stalagmites.(2) Why do they give off light at night?-Electric lighting is used to illuminate the inside and to beautify the outside of the buildings.(3) Why do they seem to be scraping the skies?-They are so tall, as if they are reaching for the skies.(七) Lines 42 - 491. Questions (1) Why is the monetary unit on Venus called a zilch?-Zilch means zero and here it implies that the Venusian money is worthless.(2) Can you paraphrase the sentence if we Venusians can learn to breathe in an Earth atmosphere, then we can live anywhere?-The atmosphere on Earth is the worst in the universe.六. Summary Questions and Concluding Remarks1. Summary Questions (1) What led the Venusian scientists to believe that there is no life on Earth?-The surface, the atmosphere, the water, the space all seem unfit for survival.(2) What , according to Prof. Zog, will add weight to the saucer?-Oxygen 7 water.(3) Is all of the Earth as bad as the Venusians think?- Of course not. Satirists exaggerate the problems they discuss to draw our attention to them and make us laugh at them.(4) What are some of the environmental problems in todays world?-Air pollution; water pollution; forests disappearing; farmland shrinking; noise; greenhouse effect.(5) What is causing the environmental problems?-Vehicles giving off harmful gases; factories emitting gases; machines and vehicles making a lot of noise; uncontrolled cutting down of trees; massive use of fertilizer and herbicide; buildings, factories and other facilities occupying farmlands; people dumping garbage everywhere.(6) What should we do to protect our environment?-Spare natural resources; prevent waste water from being released from factories; recycle; make less noise; plant more trees; make laws to protect our environment; use clean energy resources; invent new clean materials.2. Concluding Remarks -The setting for the story is the planet Venus. Though with its very high temperature and lack of oxygen, it is unlikely to have any living things, the author tells us the story from the point of view of the Venusians with the purpose of criticizing, through satire, the serious pollution on Earth. From the test, we learn how serious the pollution on Earth is. Its high time we took actions to protect our environment.Type of Lesson: Intensive Reading Book Two Unit TwoTitle: The Dinner PartyTotal Time: Five HoursObject : Freshman (the second term)Objectives : 1. Mastering Key Words and Phrases 2. Learn the reactions of the hostess and the naturalist to the crises and know sometimes women are braver to the face of danger.Pre-teaching : Warm-up Questions and Introductory Remarks (20 minutes)In-Teaching : 1. Study of the Key Words and Phrases (20 minutes) 2. Languages Points (45 minutes)Post-Teaching : Summary Questions and Concluding Remarks (25 minutes)Exercises : 1. Reading Activity (45 minutes) (1) Explain Basic Reading Skill (5 minutes) (2) Ask students to read silently (10 minutes) (3) Explain Difficult Points (15 minutes) (4) Do Exercise A, B, C (15 minutes) 2. Comprehension of the Text (5 minutes) 3.Vocabulary (15 minutes) 4. Word Building (10 minutes) 5. Structure (5 minutes) 6. Translation (10 minutes)Unit Two The Dinner Party一. Key Words1. heated : a. a). lively, spiritedE.g. It was a very heated argument and people were shouting at each other.b). heated argument , hot weather ; colored people , colorful life ; skilled work , skilful argument ; skilled worker , skilful lawyer ;2. barea). (a.) not covered, with no plants growing on itE.g. He is so shy that he dare not look at her bare shoulders.b). (a.) no more than, mereE.g. His income can only buy the bare necessities of life.c). (v.) revealE.g. The lady screamed as the snake bared its teeth.3. spirited : a. full of spirit, lively, showing energyE.g. spirited discussion = heated discussion ; spirited quarrel = violent quarrel spirited attack = violent attack ; spirited resistance = strong resistance4. outgrow : vt.a). give up ones habit, interest etc as one grows older or more matureE.g. He has outgrown the habit of sucking his fingers.b).grow too larger forE.g. The girls dress was bought by her mother last year. She has now outgrown it.c). grow taller or faster thanE.g. He outgrows his brother.5. ounce : n.a). unit of weight , 1/16 of a poundb). a bit, a small amountE.g. If you had an ounce of sense, you wouldnt do that.6. count : v.a). say the number in orderE.g. Can you count the apples in the box?b). be important or valuableE.g. It is not how much you read but what you read that counts.7. argument : n.a). ( about , as to) discussion by persons who disagreeE.g. They spent hours in argument as to / about where to go.b). reason for or againstE.g. The
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