7AUnit 5 Let’s celebrate Reading 课件+嵌入音视频(共20张PPT)

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(共20张PPT)
Unit 5 Visiting the Moon
Reading
This unit will take you to the year 2053. You will learn about living in space and staying at a space hotel.
1.read and understand new words and
expressions.
2.have a basic understanding of space.
3.summarize the diary “A trip to space”.
4. not only know about China’s space dream.
but also express your feelings about it.
Learning objectives
You are expected to…
Warm-up
What happened in the video
How do you feel after watching it
https://www./video/BV1Y54y1G7pZ p=1&share_medium=android&share_plat=android&share_session_id=64d89dfa-4d0a-42bb-9e62-a95d143bea65&share_source=QQ&share_tag=s_i×tamp=1627884961&unique_k=69wbt8
本视频来自哔哩哔哩网站,原创者:凤凰新闻
the Earth
space
spacesuit
the Moon
spaceship
star
What do you know about …
1 Where is Jerry going
a To the Moon. b To a star.
2 How will Jerry travel
a By spaceship. b By plane.
3 How may Jerry feel about the trip
(There can be more than one answer.)
a Happy. b Excited.
c Nervous. d Worried.
Before you read
Look at the photos, the title and the first paragraph of the diary on page 59. Then choose the correct answers.
A trip to space
We are going to read a diary by Jerry. He will tell us something about his trip to space.
Skim the diary
Decide the main idea of each paragraph.
Paragraph 1
Paragraph 3
Paragraph 2
Jerry talks about his plans for his activities on the Moon.
Jerry can’t wait to travel into space.
Jerry tells some facts about the Moon and the trip to the Moon.
Who What When
Complete the table below according to the title and the
first paragraph of the diary on page 59.
A trip to space
by Jerry
10 October 2053
I’m so happy! Tomorrow I’ll be one of the first students to travel into space. The spaceship will leave the Earth at 9 a.m. It’ll take us to the Moon. I can’t wait!
____ and other students
Travel into _____ to the ________
________ 2053
Jerry
space
Moon
11 October
Listen and read the diary
Answer the questions according to the second paragraph.
The Moon is around 380,000 kilometres from the Earth, so it’ll take us about four days to get there. There’s no gravity in space, so we’ll all be able to float around in the spaceship. We’ll have to tie ourselves to our beds so that we won’t float away in our sleep! Without gravity, our bodies may get weak, so we’ll have to do exercises every day.
How long will it take to get to the Moon
2. Why will they be able to float
3. What will they have to do so that they won’t float away in sleep
It will take them about four days to get there.
Because there is no gravity in space.
They will have to tie themselves to their beds.
When we arrive, I’m going to walk on the Moon. I’ll have to wear a spacesuit to help me breathe because there’s no air on the Moon. I’m going to take as many photos as I can, that is, if my camera still works up there …
Read the third paragraph and answer the following questions.
1. What will they have to wear Why
2. What is Jerry going to do on the Moon
They will have to wear a spacesuit to help them breathe because there’s no air on the Moon.
He is going to take as many photos as he can.
Words and sentence structures
space
spaceship
spacesuit
The astronaut in his white_________ flew to ________
by __________.
spacesuit
space
spaceship
A trip to space
by Jerry
10 October 2053
I’m so happy! Tomorrow I’ll be one of the first students to travel into space. The spaceship will leave the Earth at 9 a.m. It’ll take us to the Moon. I can’t wait!
one of +名词复数 其中之一,...中的一个
one of +形容词最高级+名词复数 最...的...中之一
eg. one of the computers/the students
eg. He is one of the tallest boys in my class.
离开
go away
等不及做某事。
I can’t wait to participate in the sports meeting.
The Moon is around 380,000 kilometres from the Earth, so it’ll take us about four days to get there. There’s no gravity in space, so we’ll all be able to float around in the spaceship. We’ll have to tie ourselves to our beds so that we won’t float away in our sleep! Without gravity, our bodies may get weak, so we’ll have to do exercises every day.
1. gravity n.重力
There is no gravity in space.
2. able adj. 能够
You should be able to feel it with your finger.
There is not enough water to float the ship.
3. float v. 漂浮 浮动
4. tie. V. 绑,系。tied(过去式); tying(现在分词);n. 领带
1)He has many ________.
2)That ____ goes with your shirt.
3)He stopped ____ his shoes when he saw her.
4)Can you help me ____ a knot on the back of my dress
ties
tie
tying
tie
It takes somebody [some time] to do something
= somebody spend [some time] (in) doing something
花费某人多久做某事。
It takes me 1 hour to finish my homework every day.
When we arrive, I’m going to walk on the Moon. I’ll have to wear a spacesuit to help me breathe because there’s no air on the Moon. I’m going to take as many photos as I can, that is, if my camera still works up there …
breathe
v.呼吸
I can ______ better when the air is clean.
breath
n.呼吸
breathe
I got to the top of the hill, I was quite out of ______.
breath
as...as... 和...一样 ,尽可能…的。
I have as many books as he has.
He runs as fast as he can.
Summary
Tomorrow is 10 October 2053. Jerry will be one of the first to space. The will the Earth at 9 a.m. It’ll take them to the Moon. He can’t wait!
The Moon is around 380,000 kilometres from the Earth, so it’ll take them about days to get there. There’s no in space, so they’ll all float around in the spaceship. They’ll have to tie to their beds they won’t float away in their sleep! gravity, their bodies may , so they’ll have to every day.
When they arrive, Jerry is going to on the Moon. He’ll have to wear a to help him because there’s no air on the Moon. He is going to take he can, if his camera still works up there …
students
travel into
spaceship
leave
four
gravity
be able to
themselves
so that
Without
get weak
do exercises
walk
spacesuit
breathe
as many photos as
Post reading—China’s space dream
https://www./video/BV1HJ411c7Be p=1&share_medium=android&share_plat=android&share_session_id=c5f29f3f-9498-4fc6-8e8a-fe8e8a2a89da&share_source=QQ&share_tag=s_i×tamp=1627883259&unique_k=P4L6t2
本视频来自哔哩哔哩网站,原创者:cunzher
After watching the video,I was moved by the history of China's space development. Till today,China has already achieved countless accomplishments in space and through the launch of the Tianwen1,going to Mars is no longer a reachless dream. From Shenzhou to Change,there is no doubt that China's aviation development has created an amazing breakthrough.
---Xu Yuan
From ancient times to the present, China’s space dream has deeply rooted in the hearts of every Chinese people, which makes me think a lot. Firstly, we should show our gratitude to the scientists, astronauts, and all the people who devote themselves to the China’s space dream. Besides, it is of freat importance for us to learn from our heroes, carrying forward unique Chinese spirits. Above all, I am proud of being a Chinese.
---Wu Leyi
Homework
Finish the exercise on page 60-61.
Write an article about your feelings of China’s space dream. Next class we will have a presentation.
Thank you for listening