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初一教案 第611期
发布时间:2018-03-19

 

第29/611期初一教案
北航实验学校  姜瑶
 
Cat meets street artist (P3)
 
I. Pre-reading
Do you have a pet cat?
Or have you ever had a pet cat?
When did you get it?
What does it look like?
   
II. While Reading
Choose the answer:
1. Who is Bob?
A. A homeless man.
B. A cat.
C. The writer of the book.
D. A busker.
 
2. It is hard for Bowen to keep Bob because _____.
A. Bowen is poor
B. Bob is difficult to keep
C. Bob doesn’t listen to him
D. Bowen is too busy
 
3. What can we learn about the book A Street Cat Named Bob?
A. It is based on a movie.
B. It is very popular in the UK.
C. It is a real story about the author.
D. The author played the lead role in the movie.
 
4. What did the writer Yuan Ningfei learn from the book?
A. Cats are homeless people’s best friends.
B. Homeless people can become famous.
C. Many people don’t care about homeless people.
D. We should understand and help the homeless.
 
III. Words in use
根据中文提示完成下列句子:
1. Tommy 是个可怜的孩子。
Tommy is a _____ kid.    
2. 我给弟弟买了好几本书和一支钢笔。
I bought several books, ______ a pen, for my brother.
3. 无家可归的人更需要关爱。
______ people need love more than anything else.
 
IV. Post-reading
Fun facts about cats:
Humans have kept pet cats for about 3,500 years.
Cats spend most of their time sleeping. Some can even sleep 20 hours a day.
Cats keep balance with their tails.
Cats are related to tigers.
 
 
 
Make connections across an ocean (P4)
 
I. Pre-reading
What can we put in a bottle?
Milk?
Water?
Sauce?
Oil?
Makeup?
Beans?
 
II. While reading
1. Where did people find the world’s oldest-known message in a bottle?
A. In Germany.
B. In West Australia.
C. In India.
D. In East Australia.
 
2. Why did people throw bottles into the water between 1864 and 1933?
A. To find friends around the world.
B. To send messages to soldiers.
C. To study how the water moves.
D. To find new lands.
 
3. What is the main reason for sending messages in bottles?
A. To connect with others.
B. To find a home for one’s secrets.
C. To become popular for long.
D. To help people remember each other.
 
4. What can we learn from the story?
A. Only soldiers can send messages in bottles.
B. It’s not safe to keep your secrets in bottles.
C. People can send online messages in bottles.
D. The writer doesn’t like the idea of throwing bottles into the sea.  
 
III. Words in use
Fill in the blanks:
 
[secret thousand   scientific      send]
 
1. _________ birds fly south each year in China.
2. No ________ studies show the magic power of green beans.
3. _____ are always surprising.
4. We can _____ text messages with our phones.
 
IV. Post-reading
How can people connect with each other?
Face to face meeting.
Writing letters.
Messages in bottles.
Telephone.
Fax.
E-mail.
QQ, WeChat
 
 
 
Test the body’s limits (P6)
 
I. Pre-reading
How long can you hold your breath underwater? Can you hold it for two minutes?
How much can you lift? Can you lift 20 kg?
How long can you stay awake? Can you stay awake for 24 hours?
 
II. While reading Choose the answer:
1. What is the world record for breath-holding?
A. Two minutes.
B. Three minutes.
C. 24 minutes.
D. 30 minutes.
 
2. Why is it dangerous to lift heavy things?
A. It can make you drown.
B. It can hurt your hands.
C. It can tear your muscles.
D. It is bad for your legs.
 
3. What can happen if people don’t get enough sleep?
a. They will have a bad temper.
b. They can’t speak very clearly.
c. They can’t think very clearly.
d. They will not eat or drink.
A. ab B. ac
C. bcD. bd
 
4. What is the article mainly about?
A. The limits of the human body.
B. The world record for breath-holding.
C. The world record for lifting heavy things.
D. The world record for staying awake.
 
III. Words in use
根据提示完成下列句子:
1. All of us are _____ (人类) beings.
2. Some new world ______ (纪录) were set during the Winter Olympic games.
3. He found it difficult to stay _____ (清醒的) all night.
4. Years of ______ (训练) made his dream come true.
 
IV. Post-reading
The average internal body temperature is around 37℃.
If your body temp reaches, 35℃ you might be unable to write your name. Even walking is very difficult.
At 33℃, you may find it difficult to think.
By the time you have cooled to 20℃, your heart may have stopped beating.
So, don’t be too cool. Try to keep your body temperature around 37℃!
 
 
参考答案及解析
【P3】
II. 1. B。根据第1段There is a homeless cat named Bob.可知,Bob是一只流浪猫的名字。
2. A。根据第1段Bowen is poor. He lives by busking. It is hard for him to keep Bob.可知,Bowen本身并不富裕。
3. C。根据第2段It’s an autobiography by British author James Bowen.可知,这本书是作者亲身经历写成的自传。
4. D。根据倒数第1段It helped me understand that each of them has a story to tell. Now I want to help the homeless.可知,Yuan理解并愿意去帮助无家可归的人。
III. 1. poor   2. as well as  3. Homeless
 
【P4】
II. 1. B。根据第1段In January this year, people found a bottle on a beach in West Australia.可知,漂流瓶在澳大利亚西部被找到。
2. C。根据第2段German sailors used messages in bottles to study ocean currents…可知,水手扔漂流瓶是为了研究洋流。
3. A。根据最后一段the idea behind the messages is always the same: People want to make connections with others.可知,漂流瓶主要是为了与别人取得联系。
4. C。根据倒数第2段There are even online messages in bottles.可知,人们也可以在网上进行漂流瓶的活动。
III. 1. Thousands of 2. scientific  3. Secrets  4. send
 
 
【P6】
II. 1. C。根据第2段He can hold his breath for about 24 minutes. This is the world record for breath-holding可知,憋气的世界纪录是24分钟。
2. C。根据第3段Lifting heavy things can tear our muscles可知,提重物易造成肌肉拉伤。
3. B。根据第4段They become grumpy. Sometimes, they even can’t think very clearly.可知,睡眠不足会使人脾气暴躁和思维混乱。
4. A。根据标题以及全文的内容可知,本文主要探讨人类身体的极限挑战,BCD选项较为片面,只谈了一个小方面。
III. 1. human    2. records  3. awake   4. training

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