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人教版
初中英语
九年级
U14
I
remember
meeting
all
of
you
in
Grade
7(SB
2b)
gentleman
graduation
ceremony
congratulate
thirsty
thankful
n.
先生;绅士
n.
毕业
n.
典礼;仪式
v.
祝贺
adj.
渴望的;口渴的
adj.
感谢;感激
Words
Review
lastly
task
ahead
responsible
separate
wing
adv.
最后
n.
任务;工作
adv.
向前面;在前面
adj.
有责任心的
adj.
单独的;分离的
v.
分开;分离
n.
翅膀;翼
first
of
all
be
thirsty
for
be
thankful
to
sb.
ahead
of
along
with
be
responsible
for
set
out
separate
from
连同;除……以外还
对……有责任;负责任
分离;隔开
首先
在……前面
渴望;苛求
出发;启程
对某人心存感激
sweet
memory
毕业季,终于到来了,带着不舍回忆那终将逝去的稚嫩青春!
Looking
back
at
these
past
3
years.
graduation
ceremony
Fly
your
dreams
Sail
the
Ocean
Be
your
best
self
Pre-reading(读前):
Listen:
Who
wrote
it
?Do
you
think?
B层:How
many
paragraphs(段)
are
there?what
are
they?
It
is
for
the
graduating
students
of
the
school.
Three
While-reading(读中):
I.Scanning(扫读)----
A层:1.What
kind
of
text
is
this?
Is
it
a
story,
a
speech
or
a
notice?
Looking
quickly
but
not
very
carefully
at
a
passage.
It
is
a
speech.
What
is
the
speech?
a
formal(正式场合的)talk
that
a
person
gives
to
people
II.Skimming(略读):---
阅读策略:find
the
topic
sentences
get
the
main
idea
Reading
it
quickly
in
order
to
find
the
main
points
or
special
points.
Paragraph
A层
Topic
sentence(主题句)
A层
Where
B层
Main
idea
1
2
3
You've
all
grown
up
so
much
and
I'm
so
proud
of
you.
ending
changes
in
the
students
Never
fail
to
be
thankful
to
the
people
around
you.
ending
learn
to
be
thankful
The
end
of
junior
high
school
is
the
beginning
of
a
new
life.
beginning
hope
for
the
students
get
the
main
idea
III.careful-reading:
Para1:
A层:1.有感情的朗读段1,比比谁读得好.
2.(济南中考)---Thanks
___
joining
the
Talk
Show!
---You're
welcome.
A.by
B.
of
C.
to
D.for
B层:Answer
the
questions:
1.What
were
the
students
like
in
Grade
7?
2.
The
poor
children
______
_______
_____
(渴望)
knowledge.
They
were
all
so
full
of
energy
and
thirsty
for
knowledge.
are
thirsty
for
?
thanks
to
Para2:
A层:1.有感情的朗读段2,比比谁读得好.
2.
He
will
____
_____
______
(感激)
you.
B层:answer
the
questions
1.Who
should
the
students
thank
and
why?
2.探究:Never
fail
to
be
thankful
to
the
people
around
you.
不要不感激你周围的人.(要对你身边的人心怀感激,)
【探究1】此句型为_____句。表示_____、____等等。
谓语动词一律用原形。
【探究2】fail
to
do
意思为____________.
fail
to
pass
the
tests/
fail
the
tests
考试失败
例如:He
never
fails
to
phone
his
mother
on
his
birthday.
_________________________________________.
be
thankful
to
Their
parents,
their
teachers
and
their
friends.
Beacause
they
helped
and
supported
you.
祈使
请求、命令
未能(做)...
在他生日的时候,他没能给他的母亲打个电话。
Para3:
A层:1.有感情的朗读段3,比比谁读得好.
2.But
along
with
difficulties,
there
will
also
be
many
exciting
things
_______
______
you.
但是除了困难之外,也有许多令人兴奋的事情在等着你。
B层:1.【2014云南中考】If
there
___
no
buying
and
selling
of
animals,
there
will
be
no
killing
in
nature.
A.
is
B.
will
be
C.
has
D.
will
have
waiting
for
2.连线
What
will
senior
high
be
like?
How
should
the
SS
deal
with
the
future?
A:They
should
choose
wisely
and
be
responsible
for
your
decisions
and
actions.
B:It
will
be
harder
and
you
have
many
difficult
tasks
ahead
of
you.
What
have
you
gotten
from
the
speech?
Be
thankful
to
sb
around
you.
Never
give
up
Be
responsible
for
your
decisions
The
future
is
e
on
homework:
Write
a
speech
about
your
past
3
years,
write
down
your
memories,experiences
and
your
feelings...
write
down
what
you
want
to
say!Please.
Extensive-reading(读后):拓展阅读
CEO
of
Apple
Inc.
Extensive-reading(拓展阅读):
3
stories
are
told
in
the
speech.
What
has
Steve
wished
for
students
or
himself?
Steve
Jobs在2005年对Stanford毕业生的演讲
Thank
you.
I'm
honored
to
be
with
you
today
for
your
commencement
from
one
of
the
finest
universities
in
the
world.
Truth
be
told,
I
never
graduated
from
college
and
this
is
the
closest
I've
ever
gotten
to
a
college
graduation.Today
I
want
to
tell
you
three
stories
from
my
life.
That's
it.
No
big
deal.
Just
three
stories.
The
first
story
is
about
connecting
the
dots.I
dropped
out
of
Reed
College
after
the
first
six
months
but
then
stayed
around
as
a
drop-in
for
another
eighteen
months
or
so
before
I
really
quit.
So
why
did
I
drop
out?
It
started
before
I
was
born.
My
biological
mother
was
a
young,
unwed
graduate
student,
and
she
decided
to
put
me
up
for
adoption.
She
felt
very
strongly
that
I
should
be
adopted
by
college
graduates,
so
everything
was
all
set
for
me
to
be
adopted
at
birth
by
a
lawyer
and
his
wife,
except
that
when
I
popped
out,
they
decided
at
the
last
minute
that
they
really
wanted
a
girl.
So
my
parents,
who
were
on
a
waiting
list,
got
a
call
in
the
middle
of
the
night
asking,
"We've
got
an
unexpected
baby
boy.
Do
you
want
him?"
They
said,
"Of
course."
This
was
the
start
in
my
life.
so
you
have
to
trust
that
the
dots
will
somehow
connect
in
your
future.
You
have
to
trust
in
something--your
gut,
destiny,
life,
karma,
whatever--because
believing
that
the
dots
will
connect
down
the
road
will
give
you
the
confidence
to
follow
your
heart,
even
when
it
leads
you
off
the
well-
worn
path,
and
that
will
make
all
the
difference.
My
second
story
is
about
love
and
loss.
Your
work
is
going
to
fill
a
large
part
of
your
life,
and
the
only
way
to
be
truly
satisfied
is
to
do
what
you
believe
is
great
work,
and
the
only
way
to
do
great
work
is
to
love
what
you
do.
If
you
haven't
found
it
yet,
keep
looking,
and
don't
settle.
As
with
all
matters
of
the
heart,
you'll
know
when
you
find
it,
and
like
any
great
relationship
it
just
gets
better
and
better
as
the
years
roll
on.
So
keep
looking.
Don't
settle.
My
third
story
is
about
death.
Your
time
is
limited,
so
don't
waste
it
living
someone
else's
life.
Don't
be
trapped
by
dogma,
which
is
living
with
the
results
of
other
people's
thinking.
Don't
let
the
noise
of
others'
opinions
drown
out
your
own
inner
voice,
heart
and
intuition.
They
somehow
already
know
what
you
truly
want
to
become.
Everything
else
is
secondary.
"Stay
hungry,
stay
foolish."
It
was
their
farewell
message
as
they
signed
off.
"Stay
hungry,
stay
foolish."
And
I
have
always
wished
that
for
myself,
and
now,
as
you
graduate
to
begin
anew,
I
wish
that
for
you.
Stay
hungry,
stay
foolish.
Thank
you
all,
very
much.
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初中英语
九年级
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