课件50张PPT。36Science fictionNobody wins (I)ReadingCartoon talkWhat do you know about …?Before you readLook and learn (I)While you read (I)Look and learn (II)While you read (II)After you readCartoon talk2-112Are you sure this planet is safe, Hi?Quite sure. Scientists have proved there are no people on it.122-2Answer the following questions.Where are Hi and Lo?
What does Lo worry about?
What does Hi think about?
Is the planet really safe?
Why do you think so?They are on another planet.He worries about their safety.He thinks it’s quite safe there.No, it isn’t.A monster is approaching them from behind.1210-1What do you know about …?A1 Look at the cartoon again. Think about what will the Reading section probably be about.Space adventure.34567891010-2A2 How many meanings of ‘space’ do you know?an empty area between or on things (countable)the empty part of an area (countable)the area in which the stars and planets exist (uncountable)Leave a space between your desks.Put your name and number in the space at the top.Is there enough space in the cupboard for these books?The rocket flew through outer space.1234567891010-3B How much do you know about space? Now, Kitty wants to give you a space quiz. Would you like to have a try?12345678910Quiz
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How long does it take for the Earth to goaround the Sun?10-4The Earth orbits the Sun once a year, every 365? days.1234567891010-5Quiz
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How long does it take for the Moon to goaround the Earth?The Moon orbits the Earth once every month, every 29 days.12345678910Quiz
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How many planets are there in the solarsystem? What are their names?There are eight. They are Mercury, Venus, the Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.10-612345678910Quiz
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What is a star? How many stars are there?A star is a huge ball of burning gas.No one knows — countless billions.-712345678910Quiz
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What is a comet?A comet is a ball of ice and dust that goes around the Sun. It has a tail and is much smaller than a planet.10-812345678910Quiz
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Who were the first people to visit the Moon?The American astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin.10-91234567891010-10C You are going to read a story about spaceadventure. Match these words with the pictures below before you read the story. an astronaut _____
a rocket _____
a space telescope _____
a comet _____abcdcbda12345678910122-1Before you readA1 Before you read the story on page 93, look at the title, the introduction and the picture first. Captain King/'k?pt?n/monster — Gork/'m?nst?(r)/A2 Choose one answer for each sentence. 2-212Captain King’s life has probably been _______.a exciting b peaceful c quiet
The story probably takes place on _______.a the Earth b another star c another planet
The people in the picture are probably _______.a having fun b in trouble c fixing a cage
The monster in the picture is probably _______.a harmless b afraid c dangerousLook and learn (I)3-1spaceshippilotnavigator/'n?v?ɡe?t?(r)/1233-2cliff/kl?f/valley/'v?l?/1233-3storey/'st?:r?/123rock/r?k/5-1While you read (I)A Read the introduction and the first two paragraphs inPart I.123455-2Part I
Peters, our navigator, was lost again. We wererunning out of food, so towards evening, we landed on an unexplored planet. Lam, our pilot, brought us down gently in a valley close to a great cliff of smooth, black rock. In the cliff there were doors—each two storeys high!
All twelve of us left the spaceship and approached the doors carefully. One was opened a little. We went through it and entered a huge cave. The furniture inside was similar to the type on the Earth, but huge!123455-3B Complete the table with the information inthe first paragraph.KingLamPeters12valleyunexploredcliff12345C Complete the table with the information inthe first two paragraphs.5-4About the monster’s caveclifftwostoreysHugetypeEarthhuge12345D Discuss the following questions.5-5What kind of pilot do you think Peters is?
What kind of navigator do you think Lam is?
Why did Captain King and his members land on this unexplored planet?
Whose cave do you think it was? Why do you think so?123453-1Look and learn (II)alien/'e?l??n/kangaroo/?k??ɡ?'ru:/1233-2giant/?d?a??nt/roar/r?:(r)/1233-3blood/bl?d/1236-1While you read (II)A Listen to Paragraphs 3 and 4. Then answer the following questions.How did Peters feel?
Whose home did Peters think it was?
What did Captain King think of the monster?
What did he decide to do?He felt afraid.He thought it was a monster’s home.He thought it might be a friendly monster.He decided to wait.1234566-2B Listen to Paragraphs 5 to 7 and write T (true)or F (false).When the door opened, a giant monster appeared.
The giant monster had only one blue eye.
Gork shouted ‘Good night’ to the kangaroos and walked in.
Gork roared to Captain King and his members.
Captain King and his members were frightened when he heard Gork’s roar.FFFTTThen correct false sentences.some animalsredThe kangaroosGorkhopped away1234566-3C Read Paragraphs 3 to 7.‘Let’s get out of here,’ Peters said. ‘This is the home of a monster.’
‘It’s clearly partly human, so it may be a friendly monster,’ I said. ‘We’ll wait.’1234566-4The ground began to shake. The door opened and some animals hopped in. They looked like kangaroos, giant kangaroos. Following them was a huge monster. It looked almost human except that it had a single, huge, red eye.1234566-5The kangaroos shouted, ‘Good night, Gork,’ and hopped away.
Then Gork saw us. He gave a roar that turned our blood to ice. ‘Aliens! Aliens in my cave! How did you get in here?’123456PassageD Here are some opinions. Find one or moresentences in Paragraphs 3 – 7 to support each opinion.6-6Peter was quite afraid.
Captain King was not afraid at all.
Gork walked in with heavy steps.
Gork was an ugly monster.
Gork was not very polite.
Gork was very angry when he saw Captain King and his members.‘Let’s get out of here,’ Peters said, ‘This is the home of a monster.’‘It’s clearly partly human, so it may be a friendly monster,’ I said. ‘We’ll wait.’The ground began to shake.It looked almost human except that it had a single, huge, red eye.The kangaroos shouted, ‘Good night, Gork,’ and hopped away.He gave a roar that turned our blood to ice.123456After you read3-1A Complete the summary.123Captain King and his crew landed on an (1) ____________ planet and entered a huge (2) ____________ containing huge(3) ____________. King and his (4) ____________, Peters, argued about staying or leaving, but they (5) ____________. Animals that looked like huge (6) ____________ and a one-eyed monster entered the (7) ____________. Gork, the monster, and the said(8) ____________ ____________. Gork (9) ____________ King and the crew and (10) ____________ angrily.unexploredcavefurniturenavigatorstayedkangarooscavegood nightsawroaredB Act Part I out.3-2C Work in pairs. Think about what might happenafter Gork found that Captain King and his members were in his cave.3-3ConsolidationWrite a summary for Part I.
take placehappenThe film festival takes place in October.
We may never discover what took place that night.Mini-dictionaryin troubleTheir car is in trouble. Something’s wrong with the engine.
Some scientists say that our Earth is in trouble.Mini-dictionaryhaving problems/l?st/lost adj.unable to find the wayWe always get lost in London.
We’re completely lost.Mini-dictionaryrun out offinish or use upMini-dictionaryMy car is running out of oil./??n?k'spl?:d/unexplored adj.that has never been visited beforeMini-dictionaryThe Moon was unexplored before Armstrong and Aldrin landed on it.bring … downMini-dictionaryThe pilot brought his crippled plane down in a field.cause (a plane) to fallclose toMini-dictionaryI live close to the mountains.
There is a park close to my neighbourhood.very near/?'pr??t?/approach v.go/come towardsMini-dictionaryWe heard the sound of a car approaching.
Winter is approaching. /'kl??l?/clearly adv.obviously; that can be seen easilyMini-dictionaryClearly, this will cost a lot more than we realized./'pɑ:tl?/partly adv.Mini-dictionarySome people are unwilling to attend the classes partly because of the cost involved.
He was only partly responsible for the accident.to some extent; not completely I didn’t tell him anything except that I needed the money.
Our dresses were the same except that mine was red.
except adj.used before you mention sth that makes a statement not completely trueMini-dictionary/?k'sept//'s??ɡl/single n.only oneMini-dictionaryHe sent her a single red rose.
All these jobs can now be done by one single machine.