Unit 4Lesson 11 The Amazing Shenzhou 教案 北师大版英语九年级全一册

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Unit 4 Lesson 11
教学目标
1.认读有关航空项目单词。
2.对中国的太空事业有所认识,并关注中国的太空事业。
核心素养
实践创新
1.劳动意识:通过完成相应的听力练习,获取有关中国航空事业发展的信息。
2.技术运用:运用所获取的信息和语言结构,讲述中国航空事业的发展史。
教学重点
认读有关航空项目单词。
教学难点
运用听力材料中的有关信息,复述中国航空项目的历史。
教学过程
一、导入新课
1.What is the video about
It’s about Shenzhou 5.
2.Who is the man that in the spacesuit
He is Yang Liwei, the first Chinese astronaut who went into the space.
What are their jobs
They are astronauts.
Yang Liwei is the first male Chinese astronaut, and Liuyang is the first female Chinese astronaut.
go into 进入到 launch 发射
manned 载人的 satellite 卫星
send into 发射到 spacecraft 航天器
space station 空间站 unmanned 无人的
achievement 成就,成绩 advanced 进步,前进
effort 努力 citizen 公民
二、新课讲解
Listen and circle the correct answers
Which of the following is true about Dongfanghong1
A.It’s a space station.
B.It carried astronauts into space.
C.It is a satellite.
We launched our first satellite Dongfanghong 1, in 1970
2. America started their space programme ________ years earlier than China.
A. 50 B. 16
Even though China’s space programme started nearly fifty years later than the America’s, Chinese scientists put a lot of effort into the programme and have never give up.
3. When was Shenzhou 7 launched
A. In 2005
B. In 2006
C. In 2008
The manned launches of Shenzhou 5,6, and 7 happened in 2003,2005 and 2008
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb phrases.
put a lot of effort into send into
go into start with give up
1.She put a lot of effort into programme last year and it was a great success.
2.The film did not start when went into the cinema.
3.China’s first astronaut was sent into space in 2003.
4. He doesn’t give up easily.
5. You’d better start with the beginner level course.
Review the passage.
Space Talk: An Astronaut’s Day
Every morning you get up, wash your face, brush your teeth, eat breakfast and get ready for your day. These daily actions are so common that you don’t think about them much. But what if you were in space There is no gravity there, so weights are not as heavy as they are on Earth. When you drop something, it doesn’t fall to the floor.
It floats slowly away in the air. This means that astronauts can’t just put down a tool. They need to tie it down. And how do astronauts drink In space, water just breaks into small drops and hangs in the air.
Well, astronauts eat and drink differently in space. They have special plates so that their food doesn’t float away. They use special bags for drinks so that the drink stays inside.
Sleep is also different in space. Astronauts tie themselves to the wall so that they don’t float around when they are sleeping. Since they have to work hard, they need to get plenty of rest. The sun rises and sets so often that it can be confusing. The astronauts have alarms and sometimes music to wake them up.
Exercise is important for astronauts as well. Since there is no gravity and astronauts float instead of walking or running, their muscles become weak very quickly. They have to exercise on special machines every day so that this doesn’t happen. No one wants to become ill in space and exercise helps them stay healthy.
However, it is not all hard work in space. When they are not doing science experiments, writing reports or exercising, there is a little time for fun. They watch movies, read the news and call family members and friends. The astronauts on the International Space Station can even connect to the Internet.
三、摘要
1.Summarize the words we have learned.
2.What satellite did we mention
四、作业
Try to find more amazing things in the world.
Recite the sentences and the dialogue.