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Unit
4
Period
4
Reading
for
Writing教学设计
课题
Period
4
Reading
for
Writing
单元
Unit
4
Space
Exploration
学科
English
教材分析
During
this
period,
the
class
will
focus
on
reading
for
thinking.Students
are
expected
to
get
the
skill
to
write
an
argument.The
teachers
would
inspire
students
to
master
some
writing
skills.
教学目标与核心素养
Learn
and
master
the
key
words
and
phrases.Train
the
students’
ability
to
write
an
argument
essay.Enable
the
students
know
about
the
step
to
write
an
argument.Encourage
students
to
know
more
about
the
benefits
of
space
exploration.
重点
Master
the
usage
of
key
words
and
phrases.Improve
the
students’
ability
to
write.
难点
Let
students
master
how
to
write
an
argument.
教学过程
教学环节
教师活动
学生活动
设计意图
Daily
routine
Step
1
Warm
upT
greets
the
whole
class
as
usual.
Activate
Ss
and
remind
them
to
concentrate.
Step
2
Preview
checkT
asks
Ss
the
meaning
of
words,
phrases
and
knowledge
points
learnt
last
lesson.
Students
answer
the
questions
loudly
together.
Check
the
teaching
situation
of
last
lesson
quickly.Help
Ss
consolidate
the
knowledge
points.
Lead-in
Step
3
Why
do
we
care
about
water
on
Mars Mars
is
a
cold,
bleak
wasteland,
with
very
thin
air
that
we
Earthlings
could
never
breathe.
However,
many
of
the
pictures
our
telescopes,
orbiters,
and
rovers
have
sent
back
show
signs
that
liquid
water
might
have
been
on
the
surface
of
Mars
long
ago.
Also,
we
can
see
ice
caps
at
the
north
and
south
poles.All
these
signs
of
water
are
very
exciting.
Why
Because
on
Earth,
almost
everywhere
there
is
water,
there
is
life.
Whether
the
water
is
boiling
hot
or
frozen,
some
sort
of
creature
seems
to
thrive
in
it.
Is
it
the
same
on
other
planets
If
water
once
flowed
on
Mars,
did
life
once
thrive
there
too
Or,
maybe
there
is
still
water
on
Mars,
only
it
has
gone
underground.
Could
there
be
tiny
life
forms—like
bacteria—on
Mars
even
now NASA's
Mars
Exploration
Program
is
about
"Following
the
Water."
Even
if
we
do
not
find
life
on
Mars,
if
there
is
water,
perhaps
someday
Mars
could
be
inhabited
by
us!Why
do
we
want
to
find
life
on
Mars keys:find
out
if
life
ever
existed
on
Mars.learn
about
the
climate
on
Mars.learn
about
the
geology
on
Mars.Prepare
for
humans
to
go
to
Mars.We
have
known
a
lot
about
the
reasons
we
explore
the
universe,
but
have
you
ever
thought
that
it
is
a
waste
After
getting
the
information
and
the
meaning
of
the
new
words,
answer
the
questions.
Use
pictures
to
catch
Ss’
attention.Expand
their
horizons
and
spark
their
interest.
Step
4
New
wordsT
explain
the
meaning
of
the
new
words,
and
ask
Ss
to
translate
the
meaning
of
the
whole
sentence.We
directed
radio
waves
around
the
globe.If
you
do
not
see
people
you
love
for
more
than
a
year
then
you
definitely
do
not
want
to
argue
with
them.The
lesson
of
these
experiments
is
not
that
people
are
shortsighted
or
shallow
but
that
their
preferences
aren't
consistent
over
time.The
chameleon's
skin
replicates
the
pattern
of
its
surroundings.They
can
monitor
resources
on
their
networks
with
your
application.Not
only
should
you
be
making
regular
backups,
but
they
should
be
on
different
devices
in
different
locations.You
are
only
limited
by
your
imagination.In
closing,
determine
to
be
your
best,
and
you
will
receive
the
best.
Teach
the
meaning
of
new
words.
Step
5
Let’s
playT
choses
Ss
to
answer
the
questions.Do
not
argue
with
the
person
if
he/she
disagrees
with
you.
I
asked
him
why
he
was
willing
to
share
so
much
with
me-an
outsider
from
the
other
side
of
the
_________.His
analysis
is
too
_________.If
there
was
no
_________,
no
one
would
enter
the
classroom
after
the
break.All
of
them
follow
the
_________
of
the
example
presented.
I
just
think
it
takes
more
effort
to
sit
down
to
write
and
then
send
it
through
______
mail.
Your
resources
are
_________
so
invest
them
only
on
things
that
give
you
the
most
return.
_________,
I
wish
the
concert
a
great
success
and
wish
all
of
you
a
pleasant
evening!keys:1.
argue
2.
globe
3.
shallow
4.
monitor
5.
pattern
6.
regular
7.
limited
8.
In
closing
Familiarize
the
new
wordsClear
the
tackle
of
next
step.
Writing
practice
Step
6
Let’s
learnTeacher
shows
the
questions
and
asks
students
to
answer.Read
the
text
and
answer
the
questions.Why
are
some
people
against
space
exploration What
has
space
exploration
done
for
food
production
What
do
the
pictures
of
Earth
from
space
make
people
realize How
does
space
exploration
benefit
the
products
that
people
use
nowadays
keys:1.
Because
they
think
that
it
is
a
waste
of
money
and
time.
And
they
argue
that
we
should
find
immediate
solutions
to
help
us
directly.2.
The
satellites
record
data
on
land
and
weather
patterns.
After
careful
analysis
of
the
data,
the
scientists
can
provide
useful
recommendations
and
advice
for
farmers.3.
People
realize
that
our
planet’s
resources
are
limited.4.
Advanced
technology
which
was
first
created
to
meet
the
requirements
for
space
exploration,
which
helps
us
make
high-end
products.Let’s
study
the
organization
and
language
features!Read
the
first
paragraph
and
underline
the
different
opinions
about
space
exploration.Countries
around
the
globe
are
spending
billions
of
dollars
and
lots
of
time
on
various
space
missions,
whether
to
Mars
or
other
planets
much
further
away.
Some
people
argue
that
we
should
stop
wasting
time
and
money
exploring
space.
Instead,
we
should
feed
the
world’s
poor
and
find
immediate
solutions
to
other
problems,
such
as
pollution
and
fatal
diseases.
However,
others
feel
this
is
a
shallow
view
much
fails
to
realize
how
exploring
space
help
us.
Find
the
three
topic
sentences
that
summarize
the
writer’s
arguments
about
space
exploration.
Keys:1.
Firstly,
exploring
space
has
already
made
a
difference
in
the
fight
against
world
hunger.2.
Secondly,
space
exploration
has
already
promoted
technological
improvements
that
benefit
us
all.3.
Finally,
sending
astronauts
into
space
has
helped
people
to
think
about
the
world’s
problems
and
even
to
find
ways
to
solve
them.Underline
the
sentence
that
repeats
the
writer’s
opinion
in
the
last
paragraph.In
closing,
exploring
space
provides
the
world
with
many
different
benefits.
Therefore,
it
should
continue
so
as
to
provide
new
and
better
solutions
to
people’s
short-term
and
long-term
problems.Are
these
arguments
for
or
against
exploring
space
Put
them
in
the
table
below.A.
There
are
a
lot
of
unsolved
mysteries
on
Earth.
So
why
are
we
going
into
space
to
explore B.
It
is
necessary
to
find
a
new
home
for
people
in
space,
as
the
resources
on
Earth
will
run
out.C.
I
cannot
understand
spending
all
this
money
on
expensive
research
and
experiments
when
so
many
people
need
food.D.
Exploring
space
encourages
scientists
to
improve
technology
that
can
help
people
in
other
ways,
too.keys:For
space
exploration:
B
DAgainst
space
exploration:
A
C
Do
the
practice.
Familiarize
students
with
analysis
skills.Exercise
students’
writing
skills.
Step
7
What
is
an
argumentative
essay Argument
essays
seek
to
state
a
position
on
an
issue
and
give
several
reasons,
supported
by
evidence,
for
agreeing
with
that
positionHow
to
write
an
argument T
shows
the
video
to
show
how
to
write
an
argument.The
steps
of
writing
an
argument.Choose
a
topicLook
over
a
list
of
topics,
find
one
that
really
inspires
your
interest,
as
you’ll
be
more
successful
if
you’re
passionate
about
your
topic.Take
a
positionMake
a
list
of
points
for
both
sides
of
the
argument.
When
shaping
an
argument,
you’ll
have
to
explain
why
your
belief
is
reasonable
and
logical,
so
list
points
you
can
use
as
evidence
for
or
against
an
issue.
Ultimately,
determine
your
side
of
the
argument
and
make
sure
you
can
back
up
your
point
of
view
with
reasoning
and
evidence.
Work
against
the
opposing
point
of
view
and
prove
why
your
stance
is
correct.Gather
evidenceYou
may
look
for
research
that
provides
statistics
on
your
topic
that
support
your
reasoning,
as
well
as
examples
of
how
your
topic
impacts
people,
animals,
or
even
the
Earth.
Interviewing
experts
on
your
topic
can
also
help
you
structure
a
compelling
argument.Present
argument
logicallyprovide
counterargumentsAfter
describing
the
"other"
side,
present
your
own
viewpoint
and
then
provide
evidence
to
show
why
your
position
is
the
correct
one.
Work
to
discredit
the
other
side
using
some
of
the
information
you
discovered
in
your
research.
Choose
your
strongest
evidence
and
present
your
points
one
by
one.
Use
a
mix
of
evidence,
from
statistics
to
other
studies
and
anecdotal
stories.Is
space
exploration
a
waste
of
money Let’s
write
an
argument
about
this
topic.The
Yes
points:Space
exploration
gives
us
no
direct
benefitThe
Earth
itself
is
not
fully
explored
yetA
commercial
space
industry
is
taking
overthe
new
crisis
on
planet
earth:
finish
your
priorities
before
starting
new
onesMoney
is
better
used
to
help
human
lives
in
their
own
countryThe
resources
and
efforts
focused
on
space
exploration
could
better
humanity.space
exploration
is
a
waste
of
moneyCould
have
been
used
for
more
impactful
endeavorsThe
No
points:Scientific
knowledge
has
value
beyond
the
measurements
of
costThe
cost
isn't
actually
very
highIt
is
in
man's
nature
to
explore
his
environment.Many
discoveries
have
been
made
as
a
result
of
Space
ExplorationPlastics
Industry/InternetInventions
and
innovations
that
help
the
worldMan's
uncontainable
curiositySafety
of
Colonization
Students
learn
how
to
write
an
argumentative
essay.
Get
the
tips
of
writing
an
argument.Improve
their
fast-writing
skill.
Step
8
Pair
workExchange
drafts
with
your
partner!Use
the
checklist
to
give
feedback
on
your
partner’s
draft.Does
the
introduction
state
the
topic Does
the
introduction
express
different
opinions
about
the
topic Does
the
body
give
arguments
with
suitable
supporting
information Does
the
closing
express
the
writer’s
opinion
and
end
properly Are
there
any
grammar,
spelling,
or
punctuation
errors Get
your
draft
back
and
revise
it.
Use
what
they
have
learnt
to
check
their
partner’s
writing.
Practice
their
writing
and
analysis
skills.Share
their
ideas
and
broaden
their
horizons.Practice
their
team
work
sprit.
Step
9
Language
pointsT
explains
the
language
points
and
makes
some
exercise.argue
vt.
&
vi.论证;争辩;争论argument
n.
争论;争吵;论点argue
about
争论
辩论argue
for
赞成;支持;论证argue
about
sth.
议论某事;争论某事argue
against
反对;据理反对;争辩argue
down
驳倒argue
in
favor
of
为…辩护argue
out
把…辩清楚argue
with
和…争吵;争论He
does
not
argue
______
them,
because
he
knows
they
did
not
experience
what
he
went
through.When
you
read
your
newspaper
or
paper
or
television,
argue
with
your
friends
in
the
pub
or
whatever
you
happen
to
do,
I
want
you
to
identify
when
_________
come
up.
He
is
one
of
the
few
remaining
serious
people
who
argue
_________
the
current
consensus
on
global
warming.keys:
with,
arguments,
againstshallow
adj.肤浅的;浅的deep
adj.深的;理解深刻的profound
adj.深度的;见解深刻的
shallow
water
浅水shallow
well
浅井The
plan
was
so
shallow
and
impractical
that
no
serious
attempt
was
ever
made
to
realize
it.不过这项计划是如此肤浅和不切实际,以至于没有人会认真尝试来实现它。monitor
n.监视器;检测仪
vt.监视;监测;监控basic
monitor
基本监督程序LCD
monitor
液晶显示器monitor
screen
监视屏monitor
system
监控系统television
monitor
电视监视器patient
monitor
病人监护仪Do
not
adjust
your
monitor.
不用调整你的显示器。You
need
to
get
them
to
agree
that
they
will
change
and
discuss
how
you
will
monitor
their
behavior.你需要说服他们,让他们保证会有所改变,并且探讨出你监督他们行为的方法。regular
adj.定期的;经常的;正常的regularly
adv.经常;定期地at
regular
intervals
每隔一定时间(距离)keep
regular
hours
早睡早起;早出早归regular
expressions
正规表示regular
flight
定期航班regular
guy
好人,靠得住的人regular
season
季赛;常规赛regular
check
定期检查regular
meeting
例会Some
regular
tasks
are
taking
up
far
more
of
your
time
than
they
should.一些常规工作占据了你比他们原来应该需要的更多的时间。The
education
officer
ought
to
visit
the
schools
regularly.教育部门的官员应定期视察各个学校。keys:
regular,
regularlylimited
adj.有限的unlimited
adj.无限的;无数的limitless
adj.
无限制的;无止境的be
limited
to
被限制在…上company
limited
有限公司limited
ability
有限能力limited
express
特别快车They
displayed
only
a
part
of
their
products
because
space
was
limited.
因场地有限,他们只展出了部分产品。How
will
you
use
the
limited
time
you
have
你将如何使用你所拥有的有限的时间?result
in
导致;造成as
a
result
所以;结果是as
a
result
of
作为…的结果;因此in
result
结果result
from
由…造成;起因于with
the
result
that
从而;其结果是This
meeting
should
_________
some
change
in
how
they
work.这个会议会导致他们工作的一些变化。The
plan
foundered
___________
lack
of
finance.
这个计划由于缺乏资金而失败。___________,
the
world
sees
them
with
suspicion
rather
than
affection.结果就是,当世界看他们的时候,带着的是猜疑,而不是喜爱。keys:
result
in,
as
a
result
of,
As
a
result.provide
for
提供生活所需provide
sb.
with
sth.
为某人提供某物I
provide
him
______
all
his
rights.
I
want
to
provide
______
us
if
something
goes
bad.
I
know
how
to
work.keys:
with,
for
Help
students
know
about
the
knowledge
points
deeper.Let
students
know
how
to
use
these
words
and
phrases.
Step
10
ExerciseT
asks
Ss
to
fill
the
gap
together.1.Wang
Yaping,
the
only
female
astronaut
_________
the
Shenzhou
10
spacecraft
taught
a
physic
lesson
to
Chinese
students
through
a
live
video.2.The
Challenger
disaster
that
occurred
on
28
January
1986
_________
the
deaths
of
five
NASA
astronauts
and
two
specialists.3._________,
I
would
like
to
thank
you
for
all
the
happy
times
you
shared
with
me,
and
all
the
great
memories
you
gave
to
me.4.They
_________
visit
the
space
museum
because
a
famous
astronaut
will
give
a
lecture
there.5.Thousands
of
people
come
to
Loch
Ness
each
year
_________
seeing
the
famous
monster.6.The
water
_________
before
they
could
reach
the
next
city.7.If
we
_________polluting
our
planet,
what
will
happen
to
our
children 8.Many
people
do
not
realize
the
importance
of
space
exploration
technology
in
their
lives.
_________,
space
exploration
becomes
a
waste
of
time
and
money
in
their
eyes.keys:1.
on
board2.
resulted
in3.
In
closing4.
can’t
wait
to
5.
in
the
hope
of6.
run
out7.
carry
on8.
as
a
result
Summary
and
Homework
Step
11
SummaryT
leads
Ss
to
have
a
summary
of
this
lesson.Language
pointsglobe,
argue,
shallow,
pattern,
monitor,
regular,
resource,
limited,
result
in,
as
a
result,
provide
for
sb.,
in
closingOthers:What
is
an
argumentative
essay How
to
write
an
argument The
Yes
and
No
points
of
“Is
space
exploration
a
waste
of
money ”
Follow
the
teacher’s
thinking
flow
and
read
the
words
and
phrases
loudly.
Consolidate
Ss’
knowledge.Form
knowledge
system.
Step
12
HomeworkPerfect
your
argument
about
“Is
Space
Exploration
a
Waste
of
Money ”.
Take
notes.
Consolidate
Ss’
knowledge
and
prepare
for
the
following
lesson.
板书
Unit
4
Space
ExplorationPeriod
4
Reading
for
WritingLanguage
pointsglobe,
argue,
shallow,
pattern,
monitor,
regular,
resource,
limited,
result
in,
as
a
result,
provide
for
sb.,
in
closingOthers:What
is
an
argumentative
essay How
to
write
an
argument 1.
Choose
a
topic2.
Take
a
position3.
Gather
evidence4.
Present
argument
logically5.
provide
counterargumentsThe
Yes
and
No
points
of
“Is
space
exploration
a
waste
of
money ”
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Unit
4
Space
Exploration
Period
4
Reading
for
Writing
人教版本
必修三
Lead-in
Why
do
we
care
about
water
on
Mars
Mars
is
a
cold,
bleak
wasteland,
with
very
thin
air
that
we
Earthlings
could
never
breathe.
However,
many
of
the
pictures
our
telescopes,
orbiters,
and
rovers
have
sent
back
show
signs
that
liquid
water
might
have
been
on
the
surface
of
Mars
long
ago.
Also,
we
can
see
ice
caps
at
the
north
and
south
poles.
Lead-in
All
these
signs
of
water
are
very
exciting.
Why
Because
on
Earth,
almost
everywhere
there
is
water,
there
is
life.
Whether
the
water
is
boiling
hot
or
frozen,
some
sort
of
creature
seems
to
thrive
in
it.
Is
it
the
same
on
other
planets
If
water
once
flowed
on
Mars,
did
life
once
thrive
there
too
Or,
maybe
there
is
still
water
on
Mars,
only
it
has
gone
underground.
Could
there
be
tiny
life
forms—like
bacteria—on
Mars
even
now
Lead-in
NASA's
Mars
Exploration
Program
is
about
"Following
the
Water."
Even
if
we
do
not
find
life
on
Mars,
if
there
is
water,
perhaps
someday
Mars
could
be
inhabited
by
us!
Lead-in
New
words
If
you
do
not
see
people
you
love
for
more
than
a
year,
then
you
definitely
do
not
want
to
argue
with
them.
We
directed
radio
waves
around
the
globe.
Earth
map
of
Earth
on
sphere
express
disagreement
give
reason
for
sth.
New
words
The
lesson
of
these
experiments
is
not
that
people
are
shortsighted
or
shallow
but
that
their
preferences
aren't
consistent
over
time.
The
chameleon's
skin
replicates
the
pattern
of
its
surroundings.
not
deep
not
thinking
or
feeling
deeply
regular
form
design
plan
or
model
New
words
They
can
monitor
resources
on
their
networks
with
your
application.
Not
only
should
you
be
making
regular
backups,
but
they
should
be
on
different
devices
in
different
locations.
computer
display
device
viewing
device
in
studio
usual
happening
frequently
New
words
You
are
only
limited
by
your
imagination.
In
closing,
determine
to
be
your
best,
and
you
will
receive
the
best.
with
limit
imposed
lacking
full
scope
in
the
end
Let’s
play
Let’s
play
1.
Do
not
_______
with
the
person
if
he/she
disagrees
with
you.
2.
I
asked
him
why
he
was
willing
to
share
so
much
with
me-an
outsider
from
the
other
side
of
the
_________.
3.
His
analysis
is
too
_________.
4.
If
there
was
no
_________,
no
one
would
enter
the
classroom
after
the
break.
argue
globe
shallow
monitor
Let’s
play
5.
All
of
them
follow
the
_________
of
the
example
presented.
6.
I
just
think
it
takes
more
effort
to
sit
down
to
write
and
then
send
it
through
_______
mail.
7.
Your
resources
are
_________
so
invest
them
only
on
things
that
give
you
the
most
return.
8.
_________,
I
wish
the
concert
a
great
success
and
wish
all
of
you
a
pleasant
evening!
pattern
regular
limited
In
closing
Let’s
learn
Read
the
text
and
answer
the
questions.
Why
are
some
people
against
space
exploration
What
has
space
exploration
done
for
food
production
Because
they
think
that
it
is
a
waste
of
money
and
time.
And
they
argue
that
we
should
find
immediate
solutions
to
help
us
directly.
The
satellites
record
data
on
land
and
weather
patterns.
After
careful
analysis
of
the
data,
the
scientists
can
provide
useful
recommendations
and
advice
for
farmers.
Let’s
learn
3.What
do
the
pictures
of
Earth
from
space
make
people
realize
4.How
does
space
exploration
benefit
the
products
that
people
use
nowadays
People
realize
that
our
planet’s
resources
are
limited.
Advanced
technology
which
was
first
created
to
meet
the
requirements
for
space
exploration,
which
helps
us
make
high-end
products.
Let’s
learn
Countries
around
the
globe
are
spending
billions
of
dollars
and
lots
of
time
on
various
space
missions,
whether
to
Mars
or
other
planets
much
further
away.
Some
people
argue
that
we
should
stop
wasting
time
and
money
exploring
space.
Instead,
we
should
feed
the
world’s
poor
and
find
immediate
solutions
to
other
problems,
such
as
pollution
and
fatal
diseases.
However,
others
feel
this
is
a
shallow
view
much
fails
to
realize
how
exploring
space
help
us.
Read
the
first
paragraph
and
underline
the
different
opinions
about
space
exploration.
____________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
_____________________________
1.
2.
3.
Find
the
three
topic
sentences
that
summarize
the
writer’s
arguments
about
space
exploration.
Firstly,
exploring
space
has
already
made
a
difference
in
the
fight
against
world
hunger.
Secondly,
space
exploration
has
already
promoted
technological
improvements
that
benefit
us
all.
Finally,
sending
astronauts
into
space
has
helped
people
to
think
about
the
world’s
problems
and
even
to
find
ways
to
solve
them.
In
closing,
exploring
space
provides
the
world
with
many
different
benefits.
Therefore,
it
should
continue
so
as
to
provide
new
and
better
solutions
to
people’s
short-term
and
long-term
problems.
Underline
the
sentence
that
repeats
the
writer’s
opinion
in
the
last
paragraph.
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
______________________________________
Are
these
arguments
for
or
against
exploring
space
Put
them
in
the
table
below.
A.
There
are
a
lot
of
unsolved
mysteries
on
Earth.
So
why
are
we
going
into
space
to
explore
B.
It
is
necessary
to
find
a
new
home
for
people
in
space,
as
the
resources
on
Earth
will
run
out.
C.
I
cannot
understand
spending
all
this
money
on
expensive
research
and
experiments
when
so
many
people
need
food.
D.
Exploring
space
encourages
scientists
to
improve
technology
that
can
help
people
in
other
ways,
too.
For
space
exploration
Against
space
exploration
B
D
A
C
Argument
essays
seek
to
state
a
position
on
an
issue
and
give
several
reasons,
supported
by
evidence,
for
agreeing
with
that
position.
How
to
write
The
steps
of
writing
an
argument
1.
Choose
a
topic
2.Take
a
position.
Look
over
a
list
of
topics,
find
one
that
really
inspires
your
interest,
as
you’ll
be
more
successful
if
you’re
passionate
about
your
topic.
Make
a
list
of
points
for
both
sides
of
the
argument.
Determine
your
side
of
the
argument
and
make
sure
you
can
back
up
your
point
of
view
with
reasoning
and
evidence.
3.
Gather
evidence
4.Present
argument
logically
Look
for
research
that
provides
statistics
on
your
topic
that
support
your
reasoning,
as
well
as
examples
of
how
your
topic
impacts
people,
animals,
or
even
the
Earth.
Interviewing
experts
on
your
topic
can
also
help
you.
After
describing
the
"other"
side,
present
your
own
viewpoint
and
then
provide
evidence
to
show
why
your
position
is
the
correct
one.
Choose
your
strongest
evidence
and
present
your
points
one
by
one.
5.
Provide
counterarguments
Let’s
write
Is
space
exploration
a
waste
of
money
The
Yes
points
1.Space
exploration
gives
us
no
direct
benefit.
2.The
Earth
itself
is
not
fully
explored
yet.
3.A
commercial
space
industry
is
taking
over.
4.The
new
crisis
on
planet
earth:
finish
your
priorities
before
starting
new
ones.
The
No
points
1.
Scientific
knowledge
has
value
beyond
the
measurements
of
cost
2.The
cost
isn't
actually
very
high
3.
It
is
in
man's
nature
to
explore
his
environment.
4.
Many
discoveries
have
been
made
as
a
result
of
Space
Exploration




×
×
×
×
Let’s
write
Is
space
exploration
a
waste
of
money
The
Yes
points
5.
Money
is
better
used
to
help
human
lives
in
their
own
country
6.
The
resources
and
efforts
focused
on
space
exploration
could
better
humanity.
7.
space
exploration
is
a
waste
of
money
8.
Could
have
been
used
for
more
impactful
endeavors
The
No
points
5.
Plastics
Industry/Internet
6.
Inventions
and
innovations
that
help
the
world
7.
Man's
uncontainable
curiosity
8.
Safety
of
Colonization




×
×
×
×
Let’s
write
Let’s
check
Let’s
check
Use
the
checklist
to
give
feedback
on
your
partner’s
draft.
Does
the
introduction
state
the
topic
Does
the
introduction
express
different
opinions
about
the
topic
Does
the
body
give
arguments
with
suitable
supporting
information
Does
the
closing
express
the
writer’s
opinion
and
end
properly
Are
there
any
grammar,
spelling,
or
punctuation
errors





Revise
争论
辩论
赞成;支持;论证
议论某事;争论某事
反对;据理反对;争辩
1.
argue
vt.
&
vi.论证;争辩;争论
argument
n.
争论;争吵;论点
Language
points
argue
about
argue
for
argue
about
sth.
argue
against
argue
驳倒
为…辩护
把…辩清楚
和…争吵;争论
Language
points
argue
down
argue
in
favor
of
argue
out
argue
with
argue
with
He
does
not
argue
______
them,
because
he
knows
they
did
not
experience
what
he
went
through.
When
you
read
your
newspaper
or
paper
or
television,
argue
with
your
friends
in
the
pub
or
whatever
you
happen
to
do,
I
want
you
to
identify
when
_________
come
up.
He
is
one
of
the
few
remaining
serious
people
who
argue
_________
the
current
consensus
on
global
warming.
Language
points
arguments
against
2.
shallow
adj.肤浅的;浅的
deep
adj.深的;理解深刻的
profound
adj.深度的;见解深刻的
Language
points
不过这项计划是如此肤浅和不切实际,以至于没有人会认真尝试来实现它。
The
plan
was
so
shallow
and
impractical
that
no
serious
attempt
was
ever
made
to
realize
it.
shallow
water
shallow
well
浅水
浅井
3.
monitor
n.监视器;检测仪
vt.监视;监测;监控
basic
monitor
LCD
monitor
monitor
screen
monitor
system
television
monitor
patient
monitor
Language
points
基本监督程序
液晶显示器
监视屏
监控系统
电视监视器
病人监护仪
不用调整你的显示器。
Do
not
adjust
your
monitor.
You
need
to
get
them
to
agree
that
they
will
change
and
discuss
how
you
will
monitor
their
behavior.
Language
points
你需要说服他们,让他们保证会有所改变,并且探讨出你监督他们行为的方法。
每隔一定时间(距离)
早睡早起;早出早归
正规表示
定期航班
4.
regular
adj.定期的;经常的;正常的
regularly
adv.经常;定期地
Language
points
at
regular
intervals
keep
regular
hours
regular
expressions
regular
flight
regular
好人,靠得住的人
季赛;常规赛
定期检查
例会
Language
points
regular
guy
regular
season
regular
check
regular
meeting
regular
regular
Some
_________
tasks
are
taking
up
far
more
of
your
time
than
they
should.
一些常规工作占据了你比他们原来应该需要的更多的时间。
The
education
officer
ought
to
visit
the
schools
_________.
教育部门的官员应定期视察各个学校。
Language
points
regularly
每被限制在…上
有限公司
有限能力
特别快车
5.
limited
adj.有限的
unlimited
adj.无限的;无数的
limitless
adj.
无限制的;无止境的
Language
points
be
limited
to
company
limited
limited
ability
limited
express
regular
因场地有限,他们只展出了部分产品。
They
displayed
only
a
part
of
their
products
because
space
was
limited.
How
will
you
use
the
limited
time
you
have
Language
points
你将如何使用你所拥有的有限的时间?
作为…的结果;因此
结果
由…造成;起因于
从而;其结果是
6.
result
in
导致;造成
as
a
result
所以;结果是
Language
points
as
a
result
of
in
result
result
from
with
the
result
that
result
result
in
This
meeting
should
_________
some
change
in
how
they
work.
这个会议会导致他们工作的一些变化。
The
plan
foundered
_____________
lack
of
finance.
这个计划由于缺乏资金而失败。
___________,
the
world
sees
them
with
suspicion
rather
than
affection.
结果就是,当世界看他们的时候,带着的是猜疑,而不是喜爱。
Language
points
as
a
result
of
As
a
result
7.
provide
for
提供生活所需
provide
sb.
with
sth.
为某人提供某物
Language
points
with
I
provide
him
______
all
his
rights.
I
want
to
provide
______
us
if
something
goes
bad.
I
know
how
to
work.
for
Exercise
1.Wang
Yaping,
the
only
female
astronaut
_________
the
Shenzhou
10
spacecraft
taught
a
physic
lesson
to
Chinese
students
through
a
live
video.
2.The
Challenger
disaster
that
occurred
on
28
January
1986
_________
the
deaths
of
five
NASA
astronauts
and
two
specialists.
on
board
resulted
in
carry
on
on
board
can’t
wait
to
as
a
result
result
in
in
closing
run
out
in
the
hope
of
Exercise
3._________,
I
would
like
to
thank
you
for
all
the
happy
times
you
shared
with
me,
and
all
the
great
memories
you
gave
to
me.
4.They
___________
visit
the
space
museum
because
a
famous
astronaut
will
give
a
lecture
there.
In
closing
can’t
wait
to
carry
on
on
board
can’t
wait
to
as
a
result
result
in
in
closing
run
out
in
the
hope
of
Exercise
5.Thousands
of
people
come
to
Loch
Ness
each
year
______________
seeing
the
famous
monster.
6.The
water
_________
before
they
could
reach
the
next
city.
7.If
we
_________
polluting
our
planet,
what
will
happen
to
our
children
8.Many
people
do
not
realize
the
importance
of
space
exploration
technology
in
their
lives.
___________,
space
exploration
becomes
a
waste
of
time
and
money
in
their
eyes.
in
the
hope
of
carry
on
on
board
can’t
wait
to
as
a
result
result
in
in
closing
run
out
in
the
hope
of
run
out
carry
on
As
a
result
Summary
summary
Knowledge
points:
globe,
argue,
shallow,
pattern,
monitor,
regular,
resource,
limited,
result
in,
as
a
result,
provide
for
sb.,
in
closing
Others:
What
is
an
argumentative
essay
How
to
write
an
argument
The
Yes
and
No
points
of
“Is
space
exploration
a
waste
of
money ”
Homework
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