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初二教案 第687期 发布时间:2020-02-24 点这里下载本页内容 (52.5 KB) 第27/687期初二教案戴霁
Going to school online (P2)
I. Pre-readingWhat’s happening these days? Respect (尊敬) and trust those people who fight for our safety! Do you miss your friends, your teachers and the open air? Task: 1. Divide the whole passage into 3 parts. 2. Skim and match the main ideas with the parts. Part 1 (para.1)---------The delay (延迟) of the start of the semester. Part 2 (para.2-3)------Online classes began. Part 3 (para.4-6)------MOE's suggestions for studying online.
II. While ReadingRead part 1 carefully and fill in the blanks. 1. _____ should have been the start of the spring semester for many 2. _____ schools in China. However, to 3. _____ the new coronavirus outbreak (新型冠状病毒疫情), many schools have 4. _____ the start of the semester, following instructions from the Ministry of Education (MOE). 5. _____ students in China are still studying.
Guess: What kind of learning materials will they need? Teachers and students may need some electronic equipment.
Choose the answer: 6. Many Beijing students are taking online courses these days because _____. A. it’s more convenient to have class online B. Spring Festival is not finished yet C. they need more time to rest at home D. it can help control the NCP outbreak
7. True or false: ( ) Only Beijing has started online courses. ( ) Students in Shanghai will start online classes on March 22. ( ) Xinhua will have Chinese and math in the morning first, and then English. ( ) Xinhua also learned about epidemic prevention.
Choose the answer: 8. The online courses focus more on _____. a. reviewing previous knowledge b. taking new classes c. learning about infection prevention d. learning about psychological health A. abc B. abd C. acd D. bcd
Answer the question: 9. Q: Are online courses lengthy (持久的)? When the new term begins, what will happen?
III. Post-reading Although online courses have been around for awhile, some parents and teachers question whether they are a good solution for students.
Group discussion: List out some ways to improve online studying efficiency (效率) while staying healthy. 1. Rest your eyes after each class by looking away from your screen and into the distance. 2. Try to read more books or exercise at home instead of playing video games or watching TV shows. 3. Parents should keep an eye on their kids' curriculum and the time they spend in front of screens. 4. Parents and kids can work together to take up a new hobby like doing paper cutting or cooking. 5. Teachers should give less homework.
Doctors deserve praise (P4-5)
I. Pre-readingHow did these couples in Wuhan spend their Valentine's Day? In this white war, they fight for our safety and health! They deserve praise! Task 1: 1. Divide the whole passage into 3 parts. 2. Skim and match main ideas with the parts. Part 1 (para 1)-------------------Medical workers risk their lives on the frontlines of the epidemic.
Part 2 (paras 2-6)-------------How medical workers live and work in Wuhan. Some have gotten sick or even died. Part 3 (para 7)----------------These medical workers are ordinary people, but also warriors.
II. While ReadingAnswer the question: 1. Q: “China is always well protected by the bravest (最勇敢的) of them,” What does “the bravest” refer to? 2. Q: Are Wuhan medical workers working as usual? 3. Q: What’s so hard about their work?
Discuss and guess: What kind of stress might they suffer? 1. Lack of sleep, too much work (too many sick people to care for). 2. Homesickness. 3. The fear of death (both their own and their patients’).
4. True or false: ( ) Medical workers work for 6 hours a day and can rest often. ( ) They choose to wear diapers (纸尿裤)to save time going to the bathroom. ( ) Few doctors and nurses were infected (感染) during the earliest period of the outbreak.
5. Fill in the blanks: · As of now, 1) ____ medical workers are infected, while 2) ____ have passed away. ·With the support (支持) of the 3) _____, the working conditions for medical staff in 4) _____ (受影响大的) cities like Wuhan have been 5) _____. They are confident that they will 6) _____ the battle (战役) 7) _____ the virus.
Choose the answer: 6. We might use the word “_____” to describe the medical workers at the frontlines. A. great B. strict C. unfortunate D. ordinary
III. Post-reading If you can say something to the medical workers who has been hurt or to those people who have gone through something like this before, what will you say?
Saving and spending your money (P7)
I. Pre-reading How do you deal with your money ? Li Ming: My parents will help me save it every year. Wang Wei: I'll give it away to poor kids. Sun Li: I'll use it to buy things I like, like clothes and shoes. Harry (the UK): Wow, we British kids don't have lucky money like you do. But the way you treat your money is different from us. Task 1: 1. Divide the whole passage into 3 parts. 2. Skim and match main ideas with the parts. Part 1 (para 1)---------British teenagers and their cash. Part 2 (paras 2-5)-----Three ways that British kids deal with their money. Part 3 (para 6)--------The benefits of dealing with money by following 3 steps.
II. While reading1. Fill in the blanks: “Are you good with money? Do you get pocket money from your parents or do you work to earn money?” Why does the author ask these questions at the beginning of the passage? Because asking questions can make readers feel more 1) _____ in the following passage. And it also shows the 2) _____ of the passage. We can also find the theme of the passage in the 3) _____. Most teenagers in Britain receive pocket money from 4) _____. They might have to do 5) _____ to get their pocket money. These 6) _____ can include cleaning, cooking, washing dishes, and 7) _____.
2. True or false: ( ) If British kids want to get extra money, they can do part- time jobs. ( ) If a British kid is 10, he/she can do a part-time job. ( ) Children in Britain can work a maximum (最多) of three hours a day on a school day and also during school hours.
Answer the question: 3. Is there a limit at which you can open a bank account?
Choose the answer: 4. If British children want to open their own bank accounts, they need to _____. A. have enough money B. reach a certain age C. work part-time D. ask for a bank manager
Fill in the blanks: 5. Most banks have a _____ bank card _____ for young people.
III. Post-readingDo you think it's a good idea for Chinese kids to earn and save money the way British kids do? What are the good and bad sides of this?
参考答案及解析【P2】 II. 1. Feb 17 2. middle and primary 3. control 4. delayed 5. But 6. D 7. FFFT 8. C 9. No, they aren't. Online courses are only temporary measures (暂时的措施) taken during the epidemic, so when the new semester begins, schools should not replace (替代) classroom teaching with online classes.
【P4-5】 II. 1. Medical workers who are risking their lives on the frontlines of the epidemic. 2. No, they aren't. Their work is much harder now. 3. They are working under unusual conditions(不同寻常的工作条件), unimaginable stress (难以想象的压力) and intensive (密集的) schedules (安排). 4. FTF 5. 1) 1716; 2) 6; 3) central government; 4) heavily-impacted; 5) improved; 6) win; 7) against 6. A
【P7】 II. 1. 1) interested; 2) topic/theme; 3) title; 4) their parents; 5) chores; 6) chores; 7) ironing 2. TFF 3. No, there isn't. 4. D 5. prepaid; designedn't.
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