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必修二

Unit

3

On

the

move

(4)1高一年级 英语Developing

ideas2Running

into

a

better

lifeReadingLearning

Goals3To

get

to

know

something

about

MarathonTo

learn

how

to

get

information

through

charts

or

graphsTo

talk

about

the

benefits

and

power

of

runningTo

gain

some

words

and

expressions

about

runningLead-inDo

you

know

anything

about

Marathon?4RaceDistanceOriginThe

first

modern

marathon

winnerThe

talented

runnerLead-inDo

you

know

anything

about

Marathon?5RaceMarathonDistance26

miles

and

385

yards(i.e.

42.195kilometers)OriginTo

commemoratethe

run

of

the

soldierPheidippides

from

a

battlefield

at

the

siteof

the

town

of

Marathon,

Greece,

to

Athens

in490

B.C.Lead-inDo

you

know

anything

about

Marathon?6The

first

modernmarathon

winnerSpiridon

Louis

(with

a

time

of

2

hours,58

minutes

and

50

seconds)The

talented

runnerEliud

Kipchoge

(the

2016

winner,with

atime

of

1

hour,

59

minutes

and

40seconds)Task1

(page32)7Learning

to

learnCharts

and

graphs

are

usefultools

to

collect

facts

andfigures.Bar

charts

are

used

to

show

how

somethingchangesover

time,

or

used

to

compare

data.It’s

important

to

read

its

title

and

the

labels

along

thevertical

and

horizontal

sides.Lead-inTask1

(page32)81.

What

key

information

is

shown

in

this

chart?The

number

of

Marathon

participants

in

Chinaisincreasing.2.

What

reasons

lie

behind

the

phenomenon?Healthier

lifestyle

&

Physical

fitnessEconomic

growth

&

Sports

industryLong-distance

running

has

become

afashion.Lead-inFast-reading9Type

of

Writing:

Practical

writingTitle:

Running

into

a

BetterLifeStructure:

reasons

+

benefitsCareful-reading10Li

Yue,

16,

BeijingI

was

born

with

asthma

and

I

never

thought

I’d

be

a

runner!

I

only

joinedmy

local

athletics

club

because

my

doctor

told

me

that

in

my

particularcaseexercise

could

improve

how

my

lungs

work.

But

before

I

knew

it,

I

wastaking

part

in

local

races.

As

my

fitness

and

my

running

improved,

I

startedrunning

in

national

competitions.

This

year

I

won

silver

in

the

under

18’s10,000

metres!

And

who

knows,

next

year

I

could

wingold!Careful-readingLi

Yue,

16,

BeijingI

was

born

with

asthma

and

I

never

thought

I’d

be

a

runner!

I

only

joinedmy

local

athletics

club

because

my

doctor

told

me

that

in

my

particularcaseexercise

could

improve

how

my

lungs

work.

But

before

I

knew

it,

I

wastaking

part

in

local

races.

As

my

fitness

and

my

running

improved,

I

startedrunning

in

national

competitions.

This

year

I

won

silver

in

the

under

18’s10,000

metres!

And

who

knows,

next

year

I

could

wingold!11Careful-readingLi

Yue,

16,

BeijingReasons

for

starting

runningBenefits

gained

from

runningRunning

could

improvehow

his

lungs

work

and

helphim

treat

hisasthma.Running

improved

his

fitnessand

led

him

to

achieve

things

henever

thought

he

could

do.12Careful-reading13Sarah,

36,MontrealNot

so

long

ago,

I

didn’t

do

my

exercise

not

evenany

jogging!

Then

I

discovered

an

app

called

RunningPower.

It

lists

your

performance

against

other

runnersin

your

social

network.

At

first,

I

kept

running

just

tosee

my

name

in

the

topfive.Careful-reading14Sarah,

36,MontrealSoon,

I

found

that

I

was

not

alone

I

came

acrossother

runners

in

the

same

area

running

for

the

samepurpose!

Now

I

no

longer

use

the

app,

but

I’ve

fallenin

love

with

running,

and

still

do

it

with

myrunningfriends.Careful-readingSarah,

36,MontrealNot

so

long

ago,

I

didn’t

do

my

exercise

not

evenany

jogging!

Then

I

discovered

an

app

called

RunningPower.

It

lists

your

performance

against

other

runnersin

your

social

network.

At

first,

I

kept

running

just

tosee

my

name

in

the

topfive.15Careful-readingSarah,

36,MontrealSoon,

I

found

that

I

was

not

alone

I

came

acrossother

runners

in

the

same

area

running

for

the

samepurpose!

Now

I

no

longer

use

the

app,

but

I’ve

fallenin

love

with

running,

and

still

do

it

with

myrunningfriends.16Careful-readingSarah,

36,MontrealReasons

for

starting

runningBenefits

gained

from

runningShe

discovered

an

appthatlists

people’sperformance

and

shewanted

to

see

her

name

in

the

topfive.She

cameacrossother

runners

in

the

samearea

and

fell

in

love

withrunning.17Careful-reading18David,

52,

New

YorkAs

a

computer

engineer,

there’s

always

a

newchallenge

around

the

corner!

It

can

be

quitestressfulat

times,

though,

which

in

turn

makes

me

feel

anxious.To

help

deal

with

this,

I

go

running

as

often

as

Ipossibly

can.Careful-reading19David,

52,

New

YorkWhether

I’m

at

the

gym

or

on

the

road,

mynervousenergy

pushes

me

through

mile

one.

By

mile

two,

thetension

has

moved

from

my

mind

to

my

legs.

By

the

end

ofthe

run,

all

my

stress

has

disappeared

and

I’m

ready

to

facethe

next

day

at

work!Careful-readingDavid,

52,

New

YorkAs

a

computer

engineer,

there’s

always

a

newchallenge

around

the

corner!

It

can

be

quitestressfulat

times,

though,

which

in

turn

makes

me

feel

anxious.To

help

deal

with

this,

I

go

running

as

often

as

Ipossibly

can.20Careful-readingDavid,

52,

New

YorkWhether

I’m

at

the

gym

or

on

the

road,

mynervousenergy

pushes

me

through

mile

one.

By

mile

two,

thetension

has

moved

from

my

mind

to

my

legs.

By

the

end

ofthe

run,

all

my

stress

has

disappeared

and

I’m

ready

to

facethe

next

day

at

work!21Careful-readingDavid,

52,

New

YorkReasons

for

starting

runningBenefits

gained

fromrunningHis

job

sometimesis

quite

stressful

and

makeshim

feel

anxious.

To

helpdealwith

this,

he

started

running.After

running,all

his

stressdisappears

andhe

is

ready

to

face

the

nextday

atwork.22Careful-reading23Grace,

25,

ManchesterThis

year

I

entered

the

Great

Gorilla

Run

in

London.This

is

a

programme

run

by

The

Gorilla

Organization

toraise

money

to

save

the

world’s

last

remaininggorillasfrom

dying

out.

Each

runner

receives

a

gorilla

suit

and

offthey

go!

It’s

a

bit

hot

and

sweaty

inside

the

suit,

and

mylegs

ache,

but

it’s

a

lot

of

fun.Careful-reading24Grace,

25,

ManchesterThe

funniest

moment

was

when

someonewatching

the

race

offered

me

a

banana

a

realtreat

for

a

running

gorilla!

I

had

a

great

day

out

inLondon,

as

well

as

helping

to

save

gorillas!Careful-readingGrace,

25,

ManchesterThis

year

I

entered

the

Great

Gorilla

Run

in

London.This

is

a

programme

run

by

The

Gorilla

Organization

toraise

money

to

save

the

world’s

last

remaininggorillasfrom

dying

out.

Each

runner

receives

a

gorilla

suit

and

offthey

go!

It’s

a

bit

hot

and

sweaty

inside

the

suit,

and

mylegs

ache,

but

it’s

a

lot

of

fun.25Careful-readingGrace,

25,

ManchesterThe

funniest

moment

was

when

someonewatching

the

race

offered

me

a

banana

a

realtreat

for

a

running

gorilla!

I

had

a

great

day

out

inLondon,

as

well

as

helping

to

save

gorillas!26Careful-readingGrace,

25,

ManchesterReasons

for

startingrunningBenefits

gained

fromrunningShe

participated

in

aprogramme

runtoraise

money

.She

had

a

great

day

inLondon,

as

well

ashelping

to

save

gorillas

.27Deep-reading28Think

&

Share1.

Which

of

these

running

stories

impresses

you

most?

Why?2.

What

can

you

learn

from

thesepeople?3.

In

what

ways

do

you

think

apps

and

social

media

can

helpus

dosports?4.

Do

you

know

of

any

running

eventsin

China?

Have

youever

participated

in

any

of

them?Post-reading29Student

A:

thehost1.

Greet

the

audience

andintroduce

the

visiting

runner;Student

B:Li

YueSarahAsk

some

questions

prepared;

DavidMake

a

conclusion

in

the

end.

GraceWork

in

pairs.

Make

a

Television

talkshow based

on

the

stories

of

the

four

runners.Post-reading30A:

Good

evening,

everyone!

Welcome

to

this

TV

talk

show.

Todaywe’ll

talk

about

running.

Since

long

distance

running

has

become

afashion

and

people

all

enjoy

it,

we

are

so

lucky

to

invite

a

runninglover

here

to

sharehis

story

with

us.

Great,

would

you

introduceyourself

to

us?B:

Hi,

there!

I’mLi

Yue.

I’m

now

running

in

national

competitions.A:

How

did

you

start

running?

You

must

be

born

a

talentedathlete.Post-reading31B:

It’s

not

true.

I

was

born

with

asthma.

I

joined

my

local

athleticsclub

just

to

improve

my

condition.

Who

knows

that

I

could

one

dayrun

in

national

competitions.

Running

has

brought

me

a

better

life.A:

You’re

hardworking

and

lucky

as

well.

Because

of

running,

youhave

not

only

gained

fitness

but

alsohonor.Post-reading32A:

Good

evening,

everyone!

Welcome

to

this

TV

talk

show.

Todaywe’ll

talk

about

running.

Since

long

distance

running

has

become

afashion

and

people

all

enjoy

it,

we

are

so

lucky

to

invite

a

runninglover

here

to

share

her

story

with

us.

Great,

would

you

introduceyourself

to

us?B:

Hi,

there!

I’m

Grace.

I

just

entered

the

Great

Gorilla

Run.A:

What

is

it?

Why

did

you

join

in

it?Post-reading33B:

It

is

a

charity

programme

run

by

The

Gorilla

Organization

toraise

money

to

save

the

world’s

last

remaining

gorillas

from

dyingout.

I

think

it’s

fun

running

in

a

gorilla

suit

and

it’s

meaningful

aswell

since

I

can

help

to

savegorillas.A:

You’re

athletic

and

kind-hearted

as

well.

Because

of

running,you

have

not

only

gained

happiness

but

alsoblessings.Post-reading34A:

Good

evening,

everyone!

Welcome

to

this

TV

talk

show.

Todaywe’ll

talk

about

running.

Since

long

distance

running

has

become

afashion

and

people

all

enjoy

it,

we

are

so

lucky

to

invite

a

runninglover

here

to

shareher

story

with

us.

Great,

would

you

introduceyourself

to

us?B:

Hi,

there!

I’mSarah.

I

now

keep

runningregularly.A:

How

did

you

start

running?

Did

you

start

your

running

in

the

gym?B:

That’s

not

true.

I

started

running

all

because

of

an

app

calledRunning

Power.

Before

this,

I

didn’t

do

any

exercise

atall.A:

Wow,

such

wonderful

sports

app.

How

does

it

work?B:

It

can

list

your

performance

against

other

runners.

And

it

canalso

offer

you

a

chance

to

meet

and

make

runningfriends.A:

You’re

lucky

and

clever

as

well.

Because

of

running,

you

havenot

only

gained

fitness

but

alsofriends.35Post-readingPost-reading36Work

in

groups.

Give

a

talk

about

a

runner

you

know.Use

the

notes

to

help

plan

your

talk.Runner’s

name:Age:When

he

/

she

startedrunning:What

he/

she

thinks

about

running:Post-readingNameLiu

Xiang刘翔BirthJuly,

13th,

1983,

ChinaHonors2004

Athens

Olympics,

equaled

theworld

record

with 12.91

seconds;2006 Lausanne

track

and

field

supergrand

prix,

broke

the

world

recordwith12.88

seconds37Post-readingNameUsain

Bolt尤塞恩·博尔特BirthAugust,

21st,

1986,

JamaicaHonors2008

Beijing

Olympics,

champion

of

themen’s

100m

&200m; 2012

LondonOlympics,

champion

of

the

men’s

100m

&200m; 2016

Rio

Olympics,

champion

of

themen’s

100m

&

200m38Post-reading39Organize

your

talk

following

the

steps

below.Give

details

about

the

runner.Talk

about

his

/

her

experience

of

running.End

by

saying

why

he

/

she

inspires

you.3.

Give

your

talk

toclass.Post-reading40SampleLiu

Xiang,

37,

ChinaLiu

Xiang

is

a

former

runnerfor

the

National

Athletic

Team

of

China.He

said

that

sincehe

was

discovered

and

selected

by

the

nationalteam

at

16,

he

had

trained

so

hard

that

he

got

a

gold

medal

forMen’s110m

hurdles

in

2004

Athens

Olympics,

which

was

almost

thebesttime

of

his

sportscareer.Post-reading41SampleLiu

Xiang,

37,

ChinaHe

might

never

think

of

such

great

achievement

when

he

was

stilla

little

common

boy.

His

running

story

influences

me

a

lot.

I

willlearn

from

him

and

trust

I

could

also

make

a

difference

as

longas

I

stick

to

mydream.Reflectionsome

knowledgeabout

Marathon42the

strategy

to

getinformation

throughcharts

orgraphsthe

benefitsandpower

of

runningsome

words

andexpressions

aboutrunning05

readiness

to

share

your

own

sports

stories01020304Homework43Read

the

articles

on

page

32-33

again

to

understandthe

idea

better.Complete

the

exercises

of

the

work

sheet.Write

a

passage

introducing

another

runner

youshared

in

class

within

100words.Thanks!441.1.一一个要将中国归于中央集权下的专制一统,一个要恢复天下到六国时代诸侯联盟的松散政制。这看上去好像只是一个是否认同统一的历史趋势的问题,现代人常常站在统一的立场上去批判项羽,仿佛只有用铁骑扫平了六国的秦王才算是一个民族英雄,其实问题并不这么简单个要

将中国归于中央集权下的专制一统,一个要恢复天下到六国时代诸侯联盟

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