北师大高一模块三Unit8 Lesson4-1 Reading(共35张PPT)

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课件35张PPT。ReviewWords and expressions单词回顾学生早读时已预习过本单元单
词,可利用几分钟时间带学生
快速回顾温习。对单词的熟练
度越高,阅读的速率也越高。on one’s way
preparation
break down
shock
goal
ambition
run out of
hopeless在途中
n. 准备
损坏
vt. 震惊
n. 目标
n. 抱负
用完,耗尽
adj. 没有希望的cheerful
distant
carry on
within
sadness
fun_ction
patience
nationality
aimadj. 愉快的
adj. 远处的
继续做某事
prep 在......之内
n. 哀伤
vi. 运转
n. 耐心
n. 国籍
n. 目标Unit8 AdventureLesson 4
Journey to the Antarctic land: 14 million sq km (280,000 sq km ice-free, 13.72 million sq km ice-covered) note: fifth-largest continent, following Asia, Africa, North America, and South America, but larger than Australia and the subcontinent(次大陆) of Europe
Location: continent mostly south of the Antarctic Circle
Geography: the coldest, windiest, highest (on average), and driest continent; during summer, more solar radiation(辐射线) reaches the surface at the South Pole than is received at the Equator(赤道) ; mostly uninhabitable(不适于居住的 )penguinsealsalangane
海燕explorationRoald Amundsen, born in 1872 left his mark as one of the most successful polar explorers ever born. On December 14th 1911, he stood victoriously(胜利地) at the South Pole. For the first time, human voices broke the awesome(可怕的) silence of the world's southernmost(最南的) point. Robert Falcon Scott was born at Outlands on June 6, 1868. He had a race with Roald Amunsden to the South Pole, and he and his four companions(同伴) arrived one month later thanScott. But unfortunately,on their way back, all of them died of hunger and extremely cold.L to R: Wilson, Evans, Scott, Oates and Bowers objectivesTo get the main idea by skimmingTo get the specific information by scanningTo guess the meaning of the words through the contextsledge break down run out of
ambition hopoeless cheerful
distant carry on within
shockedSkimming and scanningSkimming and scanning are two fast reading skills to help to browse text and extract the key points.
The skills require practice, but once you have got the hang of them you’ll find you can get through a substantial amount of reading in quite a short time.
These reading methods make it easier for you to grasp large amounts of material, especially when you're previewing. They are also useful when you don't need to know every word. 略读(skimming)只看文章标题、下标题以及每个部分或者段落第一行,关注文章中反复出现的关键词。
略读时,要用充足的时间读懂段落的第一句和第二句,因为第一句往往是该段的主题句(topic sentence),而第二句往往是对前句的延伸(extension)或进一步的解释(explanation)。通过略读把握文章大意运用扫读(scanning)迅速浏览从第三句开始的后面部分,搜寻作者对开头两句的支持句(supporting sentences),并同时注意文章中间是否有转折词(transition),因为这些词常常会把文章的思路逆转或加入其它重要的信息。当读到段落的最后一句时,我们又要使用略读,这时必须再次放慢速度(slow down your pace)直到完全消化作者对段落的小结(conclusion),因为该小结有可能与主题句截然相反或引导读者进入下一个段落。通过扫读寻找特定信息或特定词组Reading strategyskimmingscanninga general
idea certain
informationtitles and headingsthe first and last
sentences of paragraphsthe first and last paragraphspictures and chartsScan the text for
key words and phrases, dates, etc.Do not need to
read the whole
text.Reading Tips阅读时,可根据阅读任务的不同,综合运用略读(skimming)与扫读(scanning) 。提高快速阅读水平。 for
general ideasSkimmingRead the text quickly and find the
answers to these questions.
1. Which Pole did they race to?

2. When did they go?
3. Who reached the Pole first?
The South pole.1910-1911.Amundsen for
specific informationScanning1. Scott and Amundsen started their journeys in the polar spring.
2. Scott’s use of sledges and horses was a success.
3. Amundsen travelled more quickly than Scott.
4. When they got to the Pole, Scott’s team had a celebration.
5. Captain Oates went for a walk and died in a storm.
6. Scott’s last letter was to his wife.True or FalseTFTFTT
1. Why did Amundsen succeed and Scott fail?
Amundsen succeeded because he made rapid progress because he had teams of dogs pulling the sledges and his men were on skis.Answer the questions according to the text.2. What did Scott’s team achieve?They reached the Pole although they didn’t win the race and they became heroes because of their courage. They collected rocks that proved Antarctica had once been covered by plants.3. Why did Scott and his men become heroes?
4. How did you feel after you read the story?
They became heroes because although they died on the return journey, they showed extraordinary courage all the time.Vocabulary: Word BuildingComplete the sentences. Make nouns or
adjectives from the words in brackets.
1.They had done so much ___________ (prepare) that the actual task was easy for them.
2.Without food, water, or a map, their situation was _________ (hope).
3.Even with all her problems, she is still ______ (cheer) every day.preparationhopelesscheerful4. He wanted to get away from everything so he moved to a _______ (distance) land.
5. Everyone experienced _______ (sad) at the terrible news.
6. All the exams have different levels of _______ (difficult).distantsadnessdifficultyWord BuildingexploredexploreexplorationpolarorganisedorganiseorganisationpatientlypatientpreparedpreparepreparationambitiousambitiouslycourageouscourageouslysuccessfulsucceedsuccesssuccessfullyNow 2 mins to test your spelling.Spelling Bee1. English-Chinese
preparation, shock, goal, hopeless, within,
sadness, fun_ction, patience, aim
2. Chinese-English
在途中,用完,损坏,继续做某事,
When finished, exchange your papers to see who does the best.注:另附word文档,点此链接Complete the passage with proper words.Captain Scott received a message from Roald Amundsen ___________ to Antarctic. Scott left on 1 November and soon had problems. First, his two sledges _________, and then the horses began to have serious difficulties with the snow and the cold. Amundsen reached the Pole on 14 December and put a Norwegian flag there. They were ________ when they saw the Norwegian flag. shockedon his waybroke downThe man were soon exhausted and were _____________ food on their return journey. Edgar Evans had a terrible disease and died. Captain Oates was the next to go. Scott and two of his team members _________.running out ofcarried onHomeworkRetell the text with the key words below.useful expressions:
on one’s way preparation sledge break down shock goal ambition run out of hopeless cheerful distant carry onThank You!