(共23张PPT)
Module 1 Basketball
Cultural Corner
To know other sports.
To talk about sports in China.
What is the main difference between basketball and these sports
baseball
football (soccer)
tennis
volleyball
When did it start Where did it start Who invented / developed it How did it start
American football 800 years ago. In 1. ________. William Webb Ellis, a pupil at Rugby School. Webb Ellis 2. _________
the ball during a soccer game and ran with it. His schoolmates were very interested in this new game, and they named it after the
3. _______.
Read the text (P13) carefully and fill in the blanks.
England
picked up
school
When did it start Where did it start Who invented / developed it How did it start
Basketball In 4. __________. In a gymnasium in Springfield,Massachusetts. Dr James Naismith, a(n) 5. ___________ ___________ ___________. Naismith attached two baskets to two
6. _______ at each
end of the gymnasium and gave the players a(n) 7. _______ and told them to try to throw the ball into the baskets.
1891
physical education
teacher
tall poles
soccer ball
When did it start Where did it start Who invented / developed it How did it start
Baseball Unknown. Unknown. Alexander Cartwright. It may come from an old 8. _______ game
called rounders. A version of the game became popular in the USA in the early
9. _______ century.
Cartwright wrote the 10. _______ for baseball in 1845.
English
19th
rules
American football (Rugby)
Teamwork is most important in an American football race.
baseball
The baseball is very popular in Japan and America. Their teams are good at winning in the all kinds of baseball race.
Throwing the baseball
just the moment during hitting the baseball
American football (rugby)
1. Football or ______ started in ________ with a _____ ball
that players ______ but could not _____.
2. In 1823, a _____ picked up the ball during the soccer
game and ___with it. His classmates enjoyed it. Later,
rugby was played with an ____ ball that could be both
______ and _______.
soccer
England
round
kicked
carry
pupil
ran
oval
carried
thrown
3. Rugby was ________ to the USA and became _______ sport that Americans now call it _______. However, people in China _______ play it.
exported
popular
football
seldom
Basketball
1. It was invented in 1891 in a __________ by a _______________ teacher who wanted to ________ exercise ____ a noisy class. He ________ two basket ____ two tall poles and asked the players to throw the ball into the baskets.
2. The 13 rules he wrote are the ______ of modern basketball
rules.
3. Basketball is very _______ in the world.
gymnasium
physical education
provide
for
attached
to
basis
popular
Baseball
1. It __ probably _____ ___ an old English game called
rounders.
2. A ______ of the game became popular in the early 19th
Century. Modern rules of the game are very similar to his
_______ rules.
is
based
on
version
original
1. Which of these games do you think is the most enjoyable to play
2. How popular are these games in China
Read the passage and discuss the questions.
Work in groups. Discuss the information that you have read in this module and explain why basketball is interesting for you.
Make a list of great players, past and present and explain why they are so good. Now make a “dream team” of five great players, past and present.
Read your “dream team” to the rest of the class.
与运动相关 dream team, slam dunk, retire from, rescue ... from ..., difference between an amateur and a professional team, obtain the control of the ball, take possession of the ball
与比赛相关 on a tie, win the gold medal, win their first NBA championship, win the title, with an average of 28.2 points per game, the average number of points, average over 50 points per game
与时间相关 as soon as, in the history of, at one point, by the time, all the time
与运动人物相关 the most valued player, the outstanding player of his generation, the top scorer, an instant hit, deserve the title
其它 if necessary, one after another, in one’s nature, grow up, rely on, look forward to, put it this way, bring up, be rude to, be / get / become used to, draw attention to, be based on, name after, be exported to, attach ... to ...
Write a passage to describe your “dream team” of star players in exercise-books.