人教新课标模块4 Unit 2 Working the land V-ing高三复习课(浙江湖州市市优质课一等奖)

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课件26张PPT。 Sun Ya from HuZhou No.2 High SchoolModule 4 Unit 2
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V-ing Every person has a dream in his childhood indicating his future.…dreamt about producing rice ……a disturbing problem…Searching for ways to grow more rice has become...Using hybrid rice, farmers…What he likes doing is listening to music…People often find him working in the fields.He cares little about being famous…A Pioneer for all PeopleA Pioneer for all People Decades ago, hunger was a disturbing problem in China. Dr Yuan dreamt about producing more rice. Since then, searching for ways to increase the rice output has become his goal. People often find him doing research in the fields. Using his hybrid rice, farmers are now producing harvests twice as large as before. Great scientist as he is, he cares little about being famous. What he likes doing in his spare time is only listening to music and reading. Dr Yuan is indeed a pioneer for all people.
attributeV-ingobjectsubjectadverbialpredicativeobject complementV-ingdoinghaving donehaving been done(not)(not)(not)being done(not)(否定形式)(否定形式) (do)Mo YanMo Yan, ,
is the first Chinese writer to win the Nobel Prize
in Literature.
(V-ing)considering himself a Root-Seeker , who considers himself a Root-Seeker, is the first Chinese writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. The news (announce) Mo Yan won the Nobel Prize in Literature got around on the Internet within a few hours on Oct.11th.
announcing“When I heard the news that
I won the award, I felt very happy and a little scared.”
— Mo YanOne sentence to describe your feelings :
. (V-ing)

Hearing the news…, … the news, hundreds of journalists rushed to Gaomi, a small town where Mo Yan was born, to find more stories about him, him a hot topic these days.
A. Getting; making
B. Having got; having made
C. Getting; to make
D. Having got; making1)having done “表示动作发生在谓语动作之前”
2)doing “作状语,表示意料之中的结果”
D. Having got; making Hundreds of journalists rushed to interview him,
only (find) Mo Yan had already left for
Gaomi, his hometown.
to find“to do” 表示意料之外的结果The shabby house still stands there, (remind)
us of the past days when Mo Yan once lived and studied.
reminding Mo Yan’s Diary
Sunday Oct. 11. 1967
How I regretted (force) to leave school one month ago! (look) forward to (become) a writer, I have devoted a lot of time to (listen) to folk tales and (write) down my thoughts. I know my writing skill needs (improve). Though (have) difficulties, I will stick to my writing dream and never give up. Lookingbeing forcedbecomingimproving/to be improved listeningwritinghaving(V-ing作主语)(V-ing作主语) …didn’t have enough books to read…
… forced him to work for others in exchange for more…

…was refused by the publishers…
…once made him disappointed with himself…
Being refused by the publishers many times once made him disappointed with himself.
Not having enough books to read forced him to work for others in exchange for more.
It was his that made Mo Yan go through the most difficult periods of writing.his sticking to the dreamWith his classic novels (discuss) a lot these days, Mo Yan has enjoyed great fame both at home and abroad.
being discussedWith Gong Li (star) in Red Sorghum, the film achieved great success and won the Gold Bear Award in 1988.
starringThere (be) heated discussions over his
achievements these days, he remains modest,
(say) he is just one of those in China
(deserve) the award.
beingsayingdeservingWhat I admire him most is his…/ What I can learn from him is his… What qualities make him successful?
…stick to his dream…
…never give up…
…learn from failure…
…learn from other masters…
…be honest…
…Ladies and gentlemen…Rewrite the speech using V-ingLadies and gentlemen,
I am honored to be here on the stage as a Chinese.
When I heard the good news that day, I felt overjoyed. I was luckily chosen by the judges, which makes me proud as one of those who have been working hard for their writing dream.
When I look back on the past days, I should say I have never regretted that I am a Root-Seeker. Though I experienced setbacks, difficulties and failures, I never gave up. I will create more works in the future, and I will focus on it.
I hope those who are still struggling in the process of writing will be able to carry on their work and stick to their dreams. As time goes by, they will see the brightness and it lies ahead of them!

Ladies and gentlemen,
I am honored to be here on the stage as a Chinese. Hearing the good news that day, I felt overjoyed. I was luckily chosen by the judges, making me proud as one of those working hard for their writing dream.
Looking back on the past days, I should say I have never regretted being a Root-Seeker. Though having experienced setbacks, difficulties and failures, I never gave up. I will focus on creating more works in the future.
I hope those struggling in the process of writing will be able to carry on their work and stick to their dreams. With time going by, they will see the brightness lying ahead of them!

I get laughed at, I get ignored. Feeling trapped, I keep my thoughts stored. People can be cruel and mean, but no matter what, I will follow my dreams. Life has waves, I know that. So I stand brave, just fighting. Feeling exhausted and totally drained, but no matter what, I will follow my dreams. I know what I want, and I won't stop trying. Quit? I won’t, for now I'm flying. It's impossible, it may seem, but no matter what, I will follow my dreams...Follow My DreamsAssignmentWrite a story of Charlie Chaplin— A Pioneer of Nonverbal Humor (use V-ing as much as possible) Wish you a good day!
Wish you a better future!He considers himself a Root-Seeker.
He is the first Chinese writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Mo Yan .

(定语从句) ,who considers himself a Root-Seeker, is the first Chinese writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.Mo Yan, ,
is the first Chinese writer to win the Nobel Prize
in Literature.
(V-ing)considering himself as a Root-SeekerMo Yan, who considers himself a Root-Seeker, is the first Chinese writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.