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高二教案 第675期 发布时间:2017-05-15 点这里下载本页内容 (46.0 KB) Sequels still impressing (P1) 山东烟台二中 赵娜娜 I. Lead-in Do you like these movies? Why do you like these movies? Their stories? Their characters? Their breathtaking special effects? How do you feel when you watch the same movie franchise for several years? Nostalgic Empathetic II. While-reading Fast reading Read the article quickly, and answer the following question: 1. What’s the main idea of the passage? Despite critics’ negative opinions of superhero movies franchises, fans are crazy about them. This may be because of empathy, according to a theory by Stephen Snart. Careful reading Read the passage carefully, and answer the following questions: 1.Why do critics tend to turn their noses up at these profitable blockbusters? In their opinion, Hollywood has relied on expanding its proven commodities, rather than offering us new ideas. Others agree with this, arguing that franchise movies are simply made to pick the pockets of easily deceived film fans. 2.What is Stephen Snart’s interesting theory? People like franchises because they sense the effects of the passage of time on the heroes of the movies. 3. What example does Stephen Snart give to explain his theory? Take Jason Bourne for example. At the start of the franchise 13 years ago, Matt Damon – who plays Bourne in four of the movies – was a fresh-faced young man, with little sense of what life had in store for him. But over the course of the years – and five films – he changes in both body and mind. 4. What’s the upside of watching a new installment of a franchise? The upside is that looking back can be fun. We watch a new installment of a franchise and think back to what we were doing when the previous movie came out. Bourne, Captain Jack and Bridget Jones all grow old, and so do we. Deep reading Read the passage carefully, and paraphrase the following sentences. Although superhero movies are popular, people who give comments on films don’t think highly of these box office hits. Hollywood has depended on making more sequels to collect more money instead of giving us new ideas. Read the passage carefully, and translate the following sentences. 1.Others agree with this, arguing that franchise movies are simply made to pick the pockets of easily deceived film fans. 2. Time flies never to be recalled III. Post-reading Sharing With your partners, share your favorite movie franchise and talk about how you feel when you watch these movies. Discussing Discuss the similarities of the two pictures with your partners. With your partners, introduce and discuss your favorite book franchise or cartoon. IV. Homework Writing: Write an article about your favorite movie, book, or cartoon franchise. a. Introduce it b. Explain why you enjoy it Classical concerts time to show pride (P4) 山东烟台二中 赵娜娜 I. Lead-in What’s your impression of British people? Ladies Gentlemen Polite Well-behaved Do you think British people who love flag-waving have a strong sense of national pride? Actually, in Britain, this is seen as aggressive (挑衅的) behavior and is best avoided. Exception It’s held in London’s Royal Albert Hall II. While-reading Fast reading Read the article quickly, and answer the question: What’s the main idea of the passage? The Proms series is inclusive of different nations and social statuses. You will appreciate both classic and modern music at the same time if you go there. Careful reading Read the passage carefully, and answer the following questions: 1. What is the Last Night of the Proms? The final classical music concert in the annual “Proms” series. 2.What’s Britain’s normal attitude toward flag waving and national pride? In Britain, they are seen as aggressive (挑衅的) behavior and best avoided. 3.What makes the Proms an exception? Flags from across the world can be seen proudly displayed all over the Royal Albert Hall. And ticket prices for the Proms are low – they start from just £6 (54 yuan) – meaning that everyone is welcome. 4. What is this year’s program? The first show will be on July 14. It includes classics, of course, like the works of Beethoven and Mozart. And if you are a movie fan, there will also be a celebration of American composer John Williams. His scores for movies such as the Star Wars and Harry Potter franchises will be played by the BBC Concert Orchestra 5. Since the Last Night of the Proms is famous for featuring nationalist songs, are foreigners welcome? It doesn’t matter if you’re not British. As conductor Mark Elder once told the Guardian, “the Last Night… is an inclusive celebration of music-making.” John Williams is an American composer, conductor, and pianist. With a career spanning over six decades he has composed some of the most popular and recognizable film scores in cinematic history, for many of the highest-grossing films of all time. This includes the Star Wars series, Superman, Jurassic Park, Schindler's List, the first two Home Alone movies, and the first three Harry Potter films. Deep reading Read the passage carefully and answer the question. 1.How did the author introduce the topic? By describing a scene. III. Post-reading Retelling Try to retell the passage focusing on the following questions. 1. What is the Last Night of the Proms? 2.How inclusive is it? 3. What’s the program of the next Proms? IV. Homework Writing: Write an article to introduce the Last Night of the Proms according to what we learned today. Be in touch with others (P6) 辽宁沈阳二中 常虹 I. Lead-in Watch the video. Do you know this app? Tell us what you know about it. Are you familiar with these apps? II. Pre-reading What is the most important we should share in our life? III. While reading Scanning: Read the article from the beginning to ‘Escobar added’ and answer the following questions. 1. Did the author know the people she talked to? No. The author just stopped at a harvest festival at a small farm outside Louisville, US. 2. What did people do as Sarah ate? As they ate and talked, a band played on the front porch, and couples got up to dance. Nearby, kids and adults played a game of soccer. Newcomers kept on arriving, filling their plates with food. 3. Why did Nelson and Elmer start the farm? “What I really love about this is being part of a collective,” Zavala said when I asked why he helped start this farm. “I love sharing the harvest,” he explained. “Because we’re humans, doing work together is really satisfying,” Escobar added. 4. How does the farm operate? A dozen people from many backgrounds work on the farm. Each person raises three crops, each sharing their harvest with the others in the group. Read the rest of the paragraphs and answer the following questions. 1.Why do people sometimes get isolated? Misled by politicians and media, we begin to put each other into unfair categories and judge people we don’t know based on their race, nationality or background. 2. Illustrate three things that could happen if people don’t share their feelings with others. You may choose from: • we’re more likely to feel isolated, powerless and disengaged. Even worse – we’re more likely to die early • Otherwise, we spiral into illness, selfishness and a “me first” attitude 3. Can you think of some different ways to share our feelings or have a sense of community in our everyday lives? (open) Language focus On my road trip last year, I stopped at a harvest festival, _______(arrive) just as people were lining up for a meal. Most of the ingredients _____________(grow) just a few feet away. A dozen people from many backgrounds work on the farm, each _______(share) their harvest with the others in the group. When we try to work together ____ a large scale, it’s much more difficult. ____ fear of the unfamiliar takes ____, tolerance and _____________ (understand) get lost. we spiral into illness, _________(self) and a “____(I) first” attitude. When we live ________ (feel)________ (connect) to a community, we are more _____to become champions of one another, not just of ourselves. 高考链接 1. “Because we’re humans, doing work together is really satisfying.” 2. Andrew gave a satisfying performance. 一. 分词做表语难点点拨 1.The situation is____(encourage). 2.The door remained____(lock)when he came again. 总结:surprise,interest,excite,puzzle,disappoint,astonish,encourage,inspire,shock,move等及物动词用做表语时,要看其与主语的关系。如果与主语为主动关系,则用-ing形式,表示主语的特征。如果是被动关系,用过去分词,表示主语的状态。 如:The news astonished us. 这句话就表明了the news与astonish为主动关系。astonish与us为被动关系。那么就可以直接得出以下两个句子: 1)The news was astonishing. 2)We were astonished(by the news). 二. 分词作定语难点点拨 若一些动词是不及物动词用法时,其分词形式则不再代表主被动,而是代表时态。如果主语正在发生某动作,则用-ing形式。如果是已经完成该动作,用过去分词。 试比较: the falling leaves/ the fallen leaves the boiling water / the boiled water the arrived soldiers the escaped prisoners the returned students the retired workers the resigned prime minister the continued/continuing rise of the water level 小试牛刀 1.--“You look pale.” --“I feel a little____.” A.tire B.tired C.tiring D.tiresome 2.Her son,to whom she was so_____,went abroad recently. A.loved B.cared C.devoted D.affected 3.From his expression,we could see he was______. (puzzle) 4.All I did all morning was_____the meal. A.prepare B.preparing C.prepared D.to have prepared 5. So many thousands of _________people died every time there was an outbreak. (terrify) 6. From the stomach, the disease quickly spread and soon the ________person died. (affect) 7. Today the number of people ________ English in China is increasing rapidly. (learn) IV. Post-reading Debate: Nowadays, many parents try to convey the meaning of “sharing” to their kids. If kids are reluctant or share unwillingly, they will probably be considered selfish. Topic: Should kids be taught to share everything? Tips: 1.Choose the positive side or negative side 2.State your arguments 3.Give examples to support your arguments 4.Conclusion V. Homework Learn this song |
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