Unit 8 It must belong to Carla. Section A (1a-2d) 三案 人教版九年级英语全册(无答案)

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Unit 8 It must belong to Carla.
课时1 Section A(1a-2d) 预习案
【预习目标】
1. 语言知识:掌握相关的词汇、句子及常用表达,并能根据相关信息做推断。
词汇whose、truck、picnic、rabbit、attend、valuable、pink、anybody。
句型:(1)—Whose volleyball is this —It must be Carla’s.
(2)The hair band might belong to Linda.
2. 语言技能:能正确运用must, might, could和can't进行推断。
【学法指导】
勤翻书 2. 先阅读 3.重书写 4.留痕迹
【预习任务】
【活动一: 必备单词 】5’ 参考单词表+P57-58
1. adj. & pron. 谁的 __________ 2.n. 卡车;货车 __________ 3.n. 野餐 __________
4.n. 兔;野兔 __________ 5.v. 出席;参加 __________
6.adj. 贵重的;宝贵的 __________7.adj.粉红色的 __________ 8.pron. 任何人 __________
【活动二:课文重点句子翻译】2’
1.——这是谁的排球? ——它一定是卡拉的。
______________________________________________________________
2.这条发带可能是琳达的。
______________________________________________________________
【活动三:核心词汇拓展】 3’
1.whose 特殊疑问词,意为“__________”,后接名词。其答语常用名词所有格、名词性物主代词或动词短语 belong to 表示。
A: _______________ schoolbag is it
B: It’s Linda’s.
2..attend v.出席;参加
[辨析]:attend & join & take part in
attend 指出席会议、上学、上课等类似具有活动意义的场合
join 指参加团体并成为其中一员,宾语为人或组织
take part in 指参加群众性活动如:聚会,活动等,并在其中发挥积极作用
Only12 people _________ the meeting.只有12个人出席了会议。
I want to ___________ after-class activities.我想参加课后活动。
Why don't you ________ us for lunch?和我们一起吃午饭,如何?
【活动四:语法补给站】
辨析belong to sb.与be sb.'s
belong to sb. ◆不用于进行时态和被动语态 ◆表示某物“属于”某人,后常跟名词或代词的宾格
be sb.'s 表示“是某人的”,后接名词性物主代词或名词所有格
1.The basketball_________________Sam.=The basketball is ____________.
2. —I wonder if this golden smart phone is Laura's.
—It can't____________ . Hers is a silver one.
be her     B. is hers     C. belong her   D. belong to her
补全对话
A. She has long hair. B. Her name is on the T-shirt. C. She was at the picnic as well. D. Let's give the schoolbag to her. E. Then it must be Linda's schoolbag. F. The person must go to our school.
Bob: Hey, look! Whose schoolbag do you think this is
Anna: I don't know. Look, here's a school T-shirt.
Bob: 1. __________ Oh! Here is a hair band, so the person can't be a boy.
Anna: It could be Mei's hair band. 2.__________
Bob: Or the hair band might belong to Linda. She was at the picnic, wasn't she
Anna: Yes, she was. But then the schoolbag could belong to Rita. 3. __________ And she's always forgetting things.
Bob: Oh, look! Tennis balls.
Anna: 4. __________ She has long hair and she's on the tennis team.
Bob: You're right! 5. __________
Anna: OK. Let's go!
Unit 8 It must belong to Carla.
课时1 Section A(1a-2d) 探究案
小组共研
1b: Listen and match each person with a thing and a reason.
Person Thing Reason
Jane’s little brother volleyball J. K. Rowling is her favorite writer.
Mary toy truck She loves volleyball.
Carla magazine He was the only little kid at the picnic.
Deng Wen book She always listens to pop music.
Grace CD He loves rabbits.
巩固提升
Fill in the blanks with must, might, could or can’t.
1. The notebook ______ be Ming’s. It has her name on it.
2. The homework ________ be Carol’s. She wasn’t at school today.
3. The soccer ball ____________ be John’s. He likes playing soccer.
4. The French book _________ be Li Ying’s. She’s the only one that is studying French.
5. That man ______be Mr. Hu. He has gone abroad yesterday.
6. I can’t find my backpack. It ___________ be still at school.
7. The baby in the photo __________ be Carla. See, those are her parents.
8. The red bicycle ___________ be Helen’s. Hers is blue.
9. Is that your dog – No! It ________ be him. We’ve sent it to our grandparents’ home in the countryside.
10. The baseball ___________ be Sally’s or Jenny’s. They both play baseball.
Unit 8 It must belong to Carla.
课时1 Section A(1a-2d) 达标案
一、基础练---情景运用
1.—_________________________________
—It must be Carla’s.
2.—__________________________________
—It might belong to Grace.Because she sometimes listens to pop music.
3.—_________________________________ (运用do you think回答)
—Because J.K.Rowling is her favorite writer.
4.—Whose toy truck is this
—I’m not sure.__________________________.Because he was the only little kid at the picnic.
5—请用I wonder的宾语从句描述杂志.(运用belong to回答)
—_______________________________________.
能力练--阅读
A
If you drive out to visit Disney’s Epcot center in Orlando, Florida you will arrive at one of the biggest parking lots in America. With room for 12,000 cars,it spreads out over 7 million square feet about the size of 122 football fields. If you look at the lot on Google Maps, you will realize that it's nearly the size of the Epcot center itself. Disney built one Epcot hold the visitors. Then it built another to hold the cans.
Disney isn't alone in in expansive(扩展)way to parking. Parking is, after all, what cars do most of the time: The average(平均的)car spends 95 percent of its time siting in place. People buy cars because they need to move around, but the amount of time they actually move around is tiny. So the cars are perked in different spaces: A car owner needs a spot near home, but also spots near other places he or she might go--the office,a shopping mall, Epcot and so on.
And worst of all may be the emissions(非放物)hat parking causes. Studies have found that about 30 to 60 percent of the cars you see driving around a downtown center are just circling ,looking for an open space to claim. (An IBM survey found that worldwide, city divers spend an average of 20 minutes per trip looking for parking.) When Donald Shoup, a city-planning professor at the University of California, Lon Angeles, examined just one small business area near his university--Westwood Village,he found that"traveling" for parking, as he calls it,burn 4700 gallons of gas and generates 730 tons of carbon dioxide(二氧化碳)a year.What’s more,all that asphalt(沥青)takes in heat and rises the temperature of cities during the summer. Environmentally, aesthetically(审美地),and economically, parking is a mess.
( )1. There is enough room for__________cars in Disney's Epcot center.
A.122 B.730 C.12,000 D.7 million
( )2.Which of the following is NOT true according to Paragraphs l and 2
A.Disney built one Epcot to hold the visitors and another to hold the cars.
B.The parking lot in Disney's Epcot center is over 7 million square feet.
C.The parking lot is much bigger than the size of the Epcot center itself.
D.Parking is, after all, what cars do most of the time.
( )3.What's the worst situation that parking causes
A.Emissions. B.Numbers C.Safety. D.Size.
( )4.How does the writer feel about the parking problem
A.Excited. B.Hopeful. C.Bared. D.Critical.
( )5.In which part of a newspaper can we probably read this text
A.Art. B.Sports. C.Shopping. D.Society.
B
Can you complete an LED circuit(电路)using a graphite(石墨)pencil Learn about the conductivity of graphite(石墨的导电率)and draw your own picture to see it light up!
Let's do this super quick and easy experiment.
1.Use your pencil and draw any picture on your paper. Tip:Draw a simple drawing. Create thick lines with your pencil. 2. In your drawing,leave a 1 cm gap(空隙)on opposite ends of your drawing. Mark your positive(+)and negative( -) lines. Make sure there are no other gaps.
3.Once you're done with your picture, place the battery on one of the gaps. Make sure the positive end of the battery touches the positive line and negative end of the battery touched the negative line. 4.Take an LED and stick the write to the end of the line across the other gap. Make sure your LED stands upright.The wires should be touch with the graphite line.Now LED will be on.
What's going on
Graphite is conductive. However, graphite is low in conductivity, so the success of a circuit will depend on your drawing. The shorter and thicker the lines are, the brighter your light will be.
It's time to experiment! Try drawing different lines. Does it make a difference to the LED
( )6. What is needed to draw your picture in the experiment
A. A crayon. B.A black pen. C. A graphite pencil, D.A brush.
( )7. What's the purpose of this experiment
A. To learn that the graphite is conductive B. To learn that a battery can light an LED
C. To learn how to draw with a graphite pencil D. To learn how to draw an LED circuit.
( )8. Which is the correct order to do the experiment
①Place the battery on one of the gaps. ②Draw any picture with a graphite pencil.
③Take an LED and stick the wire to the other gap.
④Leave two learn gaps and mark your positive( +) and negative(-) lines.
A.②①④③ B.②④①③ C.④③②① D.④②①③
( )9. Which of the following pictures may make the light brightest
( )10. In which part of the newspaper can we probably read this passage
A. STORY B.ART C. SCIENCE D. SPORTS
三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
Many of us seem to have lives that follow a certain path.
From birth all the way to when we get married, every stage of our lives seems to be preset(预设). And although this works ____61____(good) for a lot of people, according to British motivational philosopher Jay Shetty, there is no “right” schedule(进度表) to live our lives by.
A few months ago, ____62____ video of Shetty’s speech “Before You Feel Pressure” became popular on the Internet across the world. In the video, he sends an important message that we should think “outside of the path” and have the courage to follow our hearts.
As Shetty says in the video, we don’t have to get ____63____ (stress) and put ourselves in a race with our peers or judge(评价) our lives based on ____64____ (other). “Everything in life happens according to our time, our clocks, “ he says.
In his inspiring speech, Shetty points out that UK author J. K. Rowling had her famous Harry Potter series ____65____ (publish) at age 32, after being refused by 12 publishers. Shetty also mentions that Chinese businessman Jack Ma didn’t even start the Alibaba Group until he was 35 and US ____66____ (act) Morgan Freeman didn’t get his big break until he was 52 years old.
So we shouldn’t let anyone rush us. As Albert Einstein once said, “Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that’s counted ____67____ (true) counts.”
The key to ____68____ (stay) on our own tracks is to be patient and keep our own passions(热情). “It is important to allow people to go back to being aware ____69____ their own interests, needs and concerns,” Shetty told National Geographic. “We should listen to our inner voices and unlearn what the world ____70____ (teach) us, and what we’ve picked up from around us.”