课件45张PPT。1Environment and lifeReading2Life in the futureWhat will our life be like in the future?What do you know about …?4-112 Work in pairs or groups. Try to complete the following incomplete sentences. Write as many possible answers as you can.A1344-21234 Read your answers to the class in turns to see which pair or group has got the most answers.A24-21234Holidays: The Magic Hotel
The underwater hotel in Garden City has many roomsthat are half underwater, but the Magic Hotel iscompletely underwater. It has fifty underwater rooms,a computer games hall and a shopping mall withdesigner clothes. There is also a dinosaur animation centre, where children can play with dinosaurs.Satisfied customer:
Mrs April Pang: ‘When we stayed in the Magic Hotel, my children watched fish swim outside their room window. It was lovely. When I was a young child, we didn’t see as many fish as we do today. We’re protecting fish now.’Comprehension4-1123 Work with a partner. Here are some questions from customers who are interested in the hotels, houses and cars on the QuickBuy website. Find the answers on the website on page 21. Write Y (yes) or N (no).D11 Can you see real dinosaurs at the Magic Hotel? _____
2 Can you go shopping at the Magic Hotel? _____
NY4 Work in pairs. Scan the website again, and then ask and answer these questions with your partner.D24-21231 What is special about the Magic Hotel?
2 What are the four things about the Magic Hotel that are attractive to tourists?
3 Where did April Pang’s children see the fish?
The Magic Hotel is completely underwater.Fifty underwater rooms, a computer games hall, a shopping mall and a dinosaur animation centre.From their window at the Magic Hotel.44-31234Houses: 26 Kennedy RoadThis house is ‘green’. It has a layer of glass around it.The house saves heat because it stays under the glass.The heat is then used as energy to run machines inthe house. All the walls are made of glass and you can move them, so you can have rooms any size you want.It is also smart. The medicine cabinet has a computer in it, linked to your doctor’s computer. The fridge in the kitchen also has a computer, linked to the supermarket’s computer. It tells the supermarket’s computer when you need more food. It only orders the food that you like.
Satisfied customer:Mr David Yu: ‘When we were living in our old house, life was much more difficult, and we were spending more money. We now live comfortably in a house like the one on Kennedy Road, and I would recommend it to anyone.’Comprehension4-1123 Work with a partner. Here are some questions from customers who are interested in the hotels, houses and cars on the QuickBuy website. Find the answers on the website on page 21. Write Y (yes) or N (no).D1 3. When you take food from the fridge at 26 Kennedy Road, _____does the computer know about it?
4 Will you spend more money if you live in the house at 26 _____Kennedy Road?
YN4 Work in pairs. Scan the website again, and then ask and answer these questions with your partner.D24-21231
4 What is the address of the house that is for sale?
5 How is the heat used in the house?
The Magic Hotel is completely underwater.Fifty underwater rooms, a computer games hall, a shopping mall and a dinosaur animation centre.From their window at the Magic Hotel.26 Kennedy Road.The heat is used as energy to run machines in the house.44-41234Cars: The CJ3The CJ3 is a hydrogen car. Hydrogen cars cause lessair pollution in Garden City. The hydrogen is mixedwith oxygen from the air to make electricity. The electricity drives the engine.The CJ3 also has satellite navigation, so you can see where you are on an electronic map on the windscreen, and you can see all thetraffic ahead of you. It also has an Internet link, so the driver can get information about the weather or even book a restaurant from thecar.
Satisfied customer:Mr Jacky Hu: ‘I always felt guilty about the old car, because while I was driving, I was polluting our city, but I feel good driving the CJ3.’Comprehension4-1123 Work with a partner. Here are some questions from customers who are interested in the hotels, houses and cars on the QuickBuy website. Find the answers on the website on page 21. Write Y (yes) or N (no).D15 Do you need petrol to run the CJ3? _____
6 Can you get online in the CJ3? _____NY46 Which computer is linked to the doctor’s computer?
7 Which computer is linked to the supermarket’s computer? How does it work?
8 What is the hydrogen mixed with to make electricity for the CJ3?
9 Where is the electronic map on the CJ3?
10 The driver of the CJ3 can get a lot of information from the car. Can you give some examples? Oxygen from the air.On the windscreen.You can see where you are; you can see all the traffic ahead of you; you can get information from the Internet, such as information about the weather; you can also book a restaurant.4-31234Comprehension4-1123 Work with a partner. Here are some questions from customers who are interested in the hotels, houses and cars on the QuickBuy website. Find the answers on the website on page 21. Write Y (yes) or N (no).D11 Can you see real dinosaurs at the Magic Hotel? _____
2 Can you go shopping at the Magic Hotel? _____
3 When you take food from the fridge at 26 Kennedy Road, _____does the computer know about it?
4 Will you spend more money if you live in the house at 26 _____Kennedy Road?
5 Do you need petrol to run the CJ3? _____
6 Can you get online in the CJ3? _____NYYNNY4 Work in pairs. Scan the website again, and then ask and answer these questions with your partner.D24-21231 What is special about the Magic Hotel?
2 What are the four things about the Magic Hotel that are attractive to tourists?
3 Where did April Pang’s children see the fish?
4 What is the address of the house that is for sale?
5 How is the heat used in the house?
The Magic Hotel is completely underwater.Fifty underwater rooms, a computer games hall, a shopping mall and a dinosaur animation centre.From their window at the Magic Hotel.26 Kennedy Road.The heat is used as energy to run machines in the house.46 Which computer is linked to the doctor’s computer?
7 Which computer is linked to the supermarket’s computer? How does it work?
8 What is the hydrogen mixed with to make electricity for the CJ3?
9 Where is the electronic map on the CJ3?
10 The driver of the CJ3 can get a lot of information from the car. Can you give some examples? The one in the medicine cabinet.The one in the kitchen. It tells the supermarket’s computer when you need more food.Oxygen from the air.On the windscreen.You can see where you are; you can see all the traffic ahead of you; you can get information from the Internet, such as information about the weather; you can also book a restaurant.4-31234 Read the sentences and tell whether they are T (true), F (false) or DK (Don’t know).D34-41231 At the Magic Hotel, the gym is next to the T / F / DKcomputer games hall.
2 Children can stay at the Magic Hotel. T / F / DK
3 The Magic Hotel was built in the late 2040s. T / F / DK
4 At 26 Kennedy Road, the bedrooms are bigger T / F / DKthan the living room.
5 David Yu lives on Kennedy Road. T / F / DK
6 Some CJ3 cars have satellite navigation. T / F / DK
7 The engine is at the back in the CJ3. T / F / DK4After you read8-1123 Read ‘Holidays: The Magic Hotel’ and complete the table below.E145678About the Magic Hotelcompletely underwaterfifty underwater roomsa computer halla shopping mall with designer clothesa dinosaur animation centrewatching fish swim outside the room window Read ‘Houses: 26 Kennedy Road’ and complete the table below.E28-212345678About houses on 26 Kennedy RoadgreenThe layer of glass around it helps save heat and the heat is used as energy to run machines in the house.The glass walls can be moved and we can have rooms any size we want.smartThe medicine cabinet has a computer linked to the doctor’s computerThe fridge in the kitchen has a computer linked to the supermarket’s computer.(environmentallyfriendly)(computercontrolled) Read ‘Cars: The CJ3’ and complete the table below.E38-312345678About the CJ3a hydrogen carElectricity made by oxygen and hydrogen drives the engine, so the car causes less air pollution.satellite navigationWe can see where we are on an electronic map on the windscreen, and we can see all the traffic ahead of us.an Internet linkThe driver can get information about the weather or even book a restaurant from the car. Read the three satisfied customers’ words and complete the table below.E48-412345678About the three satisfied customersnot many fish could be seena lot of fish could be seenlife was much more difficult and more money was spentlife is comfortabledriving the old car made him feel guiltydriving the CJ3 makes him feel good A salesman from QuickBuy is answering questions from customers on the phone. He keeps a record of the conversations but he has made some mistakes. Work in pairs. Read the dialogues and underline all the mistakes. Then correct them.E58-512345678Garden Citycompletelydinosaursdesignersee a lot ofdidn’tin the past8-612345678andYes. You can have rooms any size you want. Alsothe supermarket’sNo. The house is under a layer of glass and the walls are made of glass too. Jacky Hu is talking to the QuickBuy salesman but the phone line is very bad, and he can’t hear everything Jacky is saying. Read what the salesman tells him. With your partner, complete the dialogue with Jacky’s questions. You can use these expressions to help you.E68-712345678I’m thinking of buying the new CJ3 hydrogen car. Do you recommend it?Really? Do you know how the CJ3 works?Does the CJ3 engine work forever or does the driver need to charge the battery every now and again? Suppose you are a salesman at QuickBuy.com. Some customers would like to know more about the holidays, homes and cars face to face with you. How will you introduce the holidays, houses and cars to them? Discuss in groups and introduce the three things on page 21 to your classmates.E78-812345678ConsolidationWorkbook 9B, pages 12 and 18.
completely/k?m'pli:tl?/ adv.in every way possibleI’ve completely forgotten her name.mall/m?:l/ n.a large building or series of connected buildings containing a variety of retail stores and typically also restaurantsThe police took them to another part of the mall for safety.shopping malla large groups of shops/stores built together under one roof and closed to trafficIn a shopping mall, there are many shops and restaurants. People can walk in the shopping mall, but cars are not allowed.designer/d?'za?n?(r)/ adj.made by a famous designer; expensive and having a famous brand nameHe had a trendy haircut and wore designer clothes.animation/??n?'me??n/ n.film in which drawings of people and animals seem to moveThe electronic dictionary included some animations.satisfied/'s?t?sfa?d/ adj.pleased because you have had or done what you wantedThe teacher was not satisfied with my work.cabinet/'k?b?n?t/ n.a piece of furniture that you can keep things inThe china was displayed in a glass cabinet.anyone/'en?w?n/ pron.any personThere wasn’t anyone there.hydrogen/'ha?dr???n/ n.a light gas that you cannot see or smellWater is made up of hydrogen and oxygen.satellite/'s?t?la?t/ n.an electronic device that is sent into space and moves around the Earth or another planetThe interview came live by satellite from Hollywood.navigation/?n?v?'ɡe??n/ n.the skill or the process of planning a route for a ship or other vehicle and taking it thereHe is an expert in navigation.windscreen/'w?ndskri:n/ n.the glass at the front of a car that the driver looks throughIt is important to keep the windscreen of a car clean so that the driver can see the traffic clearly.ahead/?'hed/ adv.further forward in space or time; in frontThe road ahead was blocked.ahead ofin front ofI had to wait for an hour to get my lunch at the school canteen because there were so many people ahead of me.feel goodfeel happy, confident, etc.It makes me feel good to know my work is appreciated.get a view ofsee something clearly; watch somethingYou can get a view of the whole bridge from here.horrible/'h?r?bl/ adj.very bad or unpleasant; used to describe something that you do not likeThe coffee tasted horrible.attractive/?'tr?kt?v/ adj.having features or qualities that make something seem interesting and worth havingThat’s an attractive idea.for saleavailable to be bought, especially from the ownerI’m sorry, it’s not for sale.