M2 Unit1Tales of the unexplained Reading1

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课件14张PPT。M2U1 Reading Yeti
Abominable Snowman Stonehenge Crop circles Loch Ness MonsterUnidentified Flying ObjectThe 21st century is the __________ era.the sources of the information?informationNewspapers are cheap, easily obtained
and the materials are true.How to choose your favorite news article? ...take a look at its titles
or its colorful pictures Titles of the news:
A. Boy missing, police puzzled
B. We can’t find a boy.
C. The police feel puzzled about a boy’s
disappearance.Information from the title:
__________________________________________A news title is the soul (灵魂) of the news article,
not only attracts the readers’ attention, but also
helps the readers grasp the main idea.A boy went missing, and the police were puzzled.A good title is half the story.A news article consists of some paragraphs,
which paragraph is the most important? Para 1 gives the main idea and most important facts.Read Para 1 and answer the questions like:
who, what, where, when and why
Who: __________________
What: __________________
Where: ________________________
When: ______________
Why received great interest:
__________________________a 15-year-old boya boy went missingin Dover, New Hampshirethree days agostrange lights and alien visitsDetailed information:Played basketball8p.m.10.45p.m11p.m.midnightthe next dayWalked homeReturned homeshoutdisappearedA link?Justin FosterUFOJustin Foster Mavis Wood thought:
__________________________
The police’s response:
___________________________________________
___________________________________________Justin was taken by the aliens.2. Look into other possibilities.1. Don’t dismiss the possibility of being taken by the aliens.ConsolidationWho, What, When, Where, Why, HowThe main topic and most important factsInverted pyramid format
(倒金字塔模式)attractive, direct, exact, briefOther people’s opinionsReading Strategy: the features of a newspaper articleTitle:1st paragraph
(the lead)2nd ~7th
paragraph
8th ~9th
paragraphDetailed but less important informationCommentsBoy missing, police puzzledEvidence given by witnesses