《英语》(选择性必修·第二册)
Unit 4 aab式的成语 Living with technology
Welcome to the unit & Reading (II)
I. Learning objectives
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
1. master the following core vocabulary: capacity,大型活动 finance, crime, urge, po, demand, alternative;
2. understand the core vocabulary in the text;
3. u the core vocabulary in new context;
4. grasp and apply the skills of the tip: Understanding words in context;
5. analy some complex ntences in the text.
II. Key competence focus
1. Master and u the core vocabulary in new context;
2. Grasp and apply the new reading skills.
III. Predicted area of difficulty
1. How to u the core vocabulary in new context;
2. How to understand some complex ntences in the text.
IV. Teaching procedures
T greets the class.
T: Class begins, boys and girls! Good morning/afternoon!
Step 1 Building core vocabulary
1. capacity
Definitions a. ability to understand or learn sth. b. ability to hold or contain sth. c. power to produce sth. e. ability to experience | Vocabulary web capable→ capably→ capability incapable→ incapably→ incapability have a capacity for; at full capacity; within the capacity of; beyond one’s capacity蝉蛹做法 |
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T: Match the underlined words with their right definitions.
1) This book is within the capacity of younger readers.
2) Some people have a greater capacity for happiness than others.
3) The factory is working at full capacity to make machines for farmers.
4) His mental capacity never really got beyond that of an adolescent.
5) A capacity crowd of 76,000 people was at Wembley football stadium for the event.
Answers:
1) a 2) e 3) c 4) a 5) b
2. finance
Definitions a) n. management of (esp. public) money b) n. money ud or needed to support an undertaking c) pl. finances money available to a person, company or country d) n. a subject to study management of money e) v. provide the money that is needed to pay for them. | Vocabulary web finance→ financial→ financially financier finance company the Minister of Finance an expert in finance |
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T: Match the underlined words with their right definitions.
1) She refud to answer questions about her personal finances.
2) Finance for education mainly comes from taxpayers.
3) He majored in finance at Claremont Men’s College in California.
4) The band was financed by a famous financier.
5) Regional finance support can’t be parated from the regional economy.
Answers:
1) c 2) a 3) d 4) e 5) b
3. crime
Definitions a) offence for which one may be punished by law b) a very wrong or rious mistake c) a foolish or immoral act | Vocabulary web crime→ criminal→ criminally criminal law |
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T: Match the underlined words with their right definitions.
1) It’s a crime the way he bullies his children.
2) Mr. Steele has committed no crime and pos no danger to the public.
3) It would be a crime to travel all the way to Australia and not stop in Sydney.
Answers:
1) c 2) a 3) b
4. urge
四年级读后感Definitions a) drive forcibly or hurry (a hor, etc.) in a certain direction b) try hard to persuade sb. to do c) recommend sth. strongly with d) strong desire or impul | Vocabulary web urge sb. to do sth. urge sb. on have an urge to do sth. resist the urge |
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T: Match the underlined words with their right definitions.
1) He urged that we should start going to Hilton.
2) Motoring organizations are urging drivers not to travel by road if possible.
3) She urged her hor to jump the fence but failed.
4) Since the pre-historic times, man has had an urge to satisfy his needs.
Answers:
1) b 2) c 3)a 4) d
5. po
Definitions a) v. sit or stand in a particular position in order to be painted, drawn or photographed 摘抄优美句子b) v. pretend to be sb./sth. c) v. 开片瓷器cau (sth.) to ari; create or prent d) n. position in which a person pos or is pod | Vocabulary web po as po a threat to po a question |
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T: Match the underlined words with their right definitions.
1) He adopted a relaxed po for the camera.
2) Winter pos particular difficulties for the elderly.
3) The artist asked her to po for him to draw a pretty picture.
4) The prisoner pod as a prison officer in order to escape.
Answers:
1) d 2) c 3) a 4) b
6. demand
Definitions a) n. command, or requirement b) n. desire of customers for goods or rvices which they wish to buy or u c) v. require (sth); need | Vocabulary web demand→ demanding on demand in demand |
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鲭科T: Match the underlined words with their right definitions.
1) The project has demanded considerable investment of time and effort.
2) Demand for skilled workers is high; but there is no demand for unskilled ones.
3) The workers’ demands for higher pay were refud by the employers.
Answers:
1) c 2) b 3) a
7. alternative
Definitions a) adj. available in place of sth. el; other b) n. choice of two or more possibilities, one of two or more possibilities | Vocabulary web alter→ alternative→ alternatively |
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T: Match the underlined words with their right definitions.