课件57张PPT。Reading2Recreation and entertainment3Going placesCONTENTS PAGECartoon talkWhat do you know about …?Before you readWhile you readVocabularyComprehensionAfter you readCartoon talk2-112We’re going on holiday, and we want two return tickets.Return tickets? Where to?To here, of course.Where are Hi and Lo?
Where are they going?
What kind of tickets do they want?
Why is the joke funny?They are at a travel agency/agent’s office.It is not mentioned in the conversation.2-212Return tickets.Because the travel agent wants to know the holiday destination, but Lo assumes that she wants to know the destination of the return flight.What do you know about …?4-112 Millions of visitors from other places in China and other countries come to visit Shanghai every year. Do you know why they come to Shanghai? List some reasons.A1344-21234 Do you know these places in the photos?A2 Discuss in groups. Make a list of places tourists would like to visit in Shanghai. Then write what attractions these places have for tourists.A34-312341 The population of the city of Shanghai is about _________.a eight million b eighteen millionc fifty million
2 The most famous road in Shanghai is _________.a Nanjing Road b Chengdu Roadc Beijing Road
3 The river which goes through Shanghai is called _________.a the Pearl River b the Yellow Riverc the Huangpu River
4 The largest island in Shanghai is _________.a Chongming Island b Changxing Islandc Hengsha Island4-41234 How well do you know Shanghai? Try this quiz.A4Before you read3-112 Look at the title, the pictures and the first three and last five lines of the passage on page 39. Then answer the following questions.B13What kind of reading material is it?
Who wrote the letter?
Who received the letter?
Where is Wendy now?
Will Wendy probably visit Shanghai again? Why do you think so?It’s a letter.Wendy.Connie.In Shanghai.Yes, she will. Because she wishes she and her family could stay longer. Wendy describes some of the places she has visited in Shanghai in her letter on page 39. Before you read the letter, try to match the places with the possible descriptions.B23-2123bceafd Read through the letter on page 39 quickly. Which two paragraphs do the two pictures in the passage best describe?B33-3123Paragraphs 4 and 5.While you read5-1123418 February
Dear Connie
I’m in Shanghai at last. My parents and I flew here last night from Beijing.
We’ve had such an exhausting day! After we had eaten a huge breakfast at the hotel, we set out on foot down Nanjing Road, the main road in Shanghai. The weather was warmer than in Beijing. It was sunny and the sky was clear and blue.55-21234We soon came to People’s Square, a marvellous recreation area. We walked around the beautiful fountain. There was a nice atmosphere. Some elderly people were doing ballroom dancing, and children were flying kites. Teenagers were roller skating, and some men were practising sword fighting. After we had watchedfor a while, we went into ShanghaiMuseum. We spent a couple ofhours there, looking at thedisplays.55-3Next we walked on down to the Bund, the old part of the city with lots of European style buildings. A Chinese nickname for the Bund is ‘the exhibition of world architecture’. It is a big commercial centre with lots of banks and businesses.
We walked along the waterfront and looked up at the Oriental Pearl TV Tower across the Huangpu River. I read that the designer’s idea came from a line in an old Chinese poem, ‘It was like large and small pearls dropping on a plate of jade.’ The big financial and trade area of Pudong is behind the tower. Dad visited that area fifteen years ago. He was amazed at how much it had changed.123455-41234Then we turned away from the river, walked down some narrow streets, and reached the Chenghuang Miao area. There are lots of craft shops, with artists doing things like paper cutting. There is also a lake with a pavilion in the middle. We can go over a zigzag bridge to get to the pavilion and enjoy the nice view around. After that, we ate a tasty meal in an old restaurant nearby. Finally, we walked into Yu Garden. It wasso beautiful! I loved the longdragons all along the tops ofthe walls.55-51234By this time we were so tired that we took a taxi back to our hotel to rest our feet! I’ve drawn you a map so you can see where we went today, and I will enclose a few photos. Shanghai is great! I wish we could stay longer.
Lots of love to everyone
Wendy5Vocabulary3-1123 Find the italicized words and phrase below in Wendy’s letter on page 39. Work out their meanings and complete the following sentences.C11 If they plan to set out at 9 tomorrow morning, that means they will _____ at 9.a get upb have a meetingc do sportsd leave
2 The word architecture means _____.a a designer’s jobb things made in Europec the style of buildingsd a kind of bridge3 A commercial centre contains lots of _____.a banks and businessesb sights for tourists to visitc blocks where people lived rivers and lakes
4 If you are amazed at something, you feel _____.a frightened b surprisedc happy d sad
5 We use the word tasty to describethings which are _____.a good to eatb nice to listen toc beautiful to seed expensive to buy3-2123 Now complete this advertisement with four of the italicized words and phrase from C1.C23-3123Are you looking for a flat in Shanghai?amazedarchitecturecommercial centretastyComprehension3-1123 What do the words in italics refer to in Wendy’s letter?D11 It is a big commercial centre ...
2 … he was amazed at how much it had changed.
3 I’ve drawn you a map …
It = The Bundit = the big financial and trade area of Pudongyou = Connie This is the map which Wendy drew. However, she forgot to write the order in which she visited the places. Read the letter on page 39 again, and write thenumbers1 – 6 in thecircles.D23-2123123456 Answer these questions in complete sentences.D33-31231 How did Wendy and her parents travel to Shanghai?
2 What were some teenagers doing in People’s Square?
3 What is the nickname of the Bund?
4 Which building is said to look like a kind of valuable jewel?
5 Why didn’t Wendy and her parents walk back to their hotel?
6 Why were Wendy and her parents so tired?They travelled to Shanghai by plane.They were roller skating.It’s ‘the exhibition of world architecture’.The Oriental Pearl TV Tower is said to look like a kind of valuable jewel.They did not walk back to their hotel because they were very tired.They walked around all day.After you read6-1123 Read the first two paragraphs of the letter. Then tell whether the following statements are T (True) or F (False).E1456___ 1 Wendy went to Shanghai by air on 18 February.
___ 2 Wendy and her parents felt very tired after they arrived in Shanghai.
___ 3 Wendy ate a lot for breakfast on 18 February.
___ 4 Their first stop in Shanghai was Nanjing Road which they travelled to by taxi.
___ 5 Wendy didn’t like the weather in Beijing.
___ 6 Wendy thought it was warmer in Shanghai than in Beijing.FFTFFT Read the third paragraph of the letter and complete the exercises.E26-21234561 Find the sentence which describes the family’s feeling about People’s Square.
2 List the four reasons why they enjoyed the atmosphere at People’s Square.
3 Find the sentence which shows that Wendy’s family enjoyed their visit in Shanghai Museum.There was a nice atmosphere.a Some elderly people were doing ballroom dancing.
b Children were flying kites.
c Teenagers were roller skating.
d Some men were practising sword fighting.We spent a couple of hours there, looking at the displays. Read paragraphs 4 and 5. Then complete the table below.E36-3123456lots of European style buildings the exhibition of world architecturea big commercial centre with lots of banks and businessesthe Oriental Pearl TV Tower It was like large and small pearls dropping on a plate of jadeThe big financial and trade area of Pudong is behind the tower. Read paragraph 6 and complete the table with information about the famous places in Chenghuang Miao area.E46-4123456craft shopsartists doing things like paper cuttinga lakewith a pavilion in the middlea zigzag bridgeenjoying the nice view aroundan old restauranttasty mealsYu Gardenthe long dragons all along the tops of the walls6-5123456 Read the last paragraph. First, tick the information you get from it. Then find the answers to the questions.E5How they felt after the first day’s trip
How they went back to the hotel
When they went back to the hotel
What she enclosed in the letter
How she liked about Shanghai
Why she loved Shanghai
Where her hotel was????They felt tired.By taxi.A map and a few photos.She thought Shanghai is great.6-6123456 Suppose you are Wendy. Now you are back to your home town. You are giving a lecture to your classmates about your visit in Shanghai. Discuss in groups and prepare a lecture. Then tell your classmates about Shanghai.E7ConsolidationWorkbook 9B, pages 20 and 27.
population/?p?pju'le??n/ n.all the people who live in a particular area, city or country; the total number of people who live thereOne third of the world’s population consume two thirds of the world’s resources.architecture/'ɑ:k?tek??(r)/ n.the design of a buildingThe architecture along the Bund in Shanghai is some of the most amazing in the world.such/s??/ pron.of the type already mentionedHe said he didn’t have time or made some such excuse.exhausting/?ɡ'z?:st??/ adj.very tiringSteve and Marianne have just had an exhausting game of tennis.set outleave a place and begin a journeyThey set out on the last stage of their journey.marvellous/'mɑ:v?l?s/ adj.wonderful; amazingTed and Alice had a marvellous holiday in Australia.recreation/?rekr?'e??n/ n.leisure, relaxation, anything you do to relax and enjoy yourselfFor recreation, I like to play football and go swimming.balloon dancing/?b?:lru:m 'dɑ:ns??/a type of dancing done with a partner and using particular fixed steps and movements to particular types of music such as the waltzHis two hobbies in those days were debating and ballroom dancing.teenager/'ti:ne???(r)/ n.a person aged from 13 to 19This is a magazine aimed at teenagers.roller skate/'r??l? ske?t/move over a hard surface wearing roller skatesDon’t skateboard or roller skate on the road.sword/s?:d/ n.a weapon with a long metal blade and a handleBoy, why should I give you this sword without a reason?while/wa?l/ n.a period of timeI’ll be back in a little while.for a whilelasting for a short timeWould you please wait for me for a while?couple/'k?pl/ n.a small number of (people or things)We went there a couple of years ago.a couple ofa few; severalI’ve seen her a couple of times before.European/?j??r?'pi:?n/ adj.of or connected with EuropeHe knows this because he has discussed it with the other European ministers.style/sta?l/ n.the features of a book, painting, building, etc. that make it typical of a particular author, artist, historical period, etc.The main building of the bank is a fine example of Gothic style.nickname/'n?kne?m/ n.an informal, often humourous, name for a person or things that is connected with their real name, their personality or appearance, or with something they have doneNew York has an interesting nickname, the Big Apple.commercial/k?'m?:?l/ adj.to do with finance and businessLujiazui is a busy financial and commercial district in Shanghai.waterfront/'w?:t?fr?nt/ n.the area of a city next to the sea or a riverA waterfront flat always costs a lot in our city.jade/?e?d/ n.a hard stone that is usually green and is used in making ornaments and jewelleryMy grandmother gave my mother a jade necklace when she married my father.trade/tre?d/ n.the activity of buying and selling or of exchanging goods or services between people or countriesTrade between the two countries has increased.amazed/?'me?zd/ adj.very surprisedWe were amazed by his generosity.(be) amazed at(be) surprised atI was amazed at her knowledge of French literature.artist/'ɑ:t?st/ n.a person who creates works of art, especially paintings or drawingsWhoever made this cake is a real artist.pavilion/p?'v?l??n/ n.a beautiful building in a parkIt is very pleasant sitting in the pavilion and looking across the lake.zigzag/'z?ɡz?ɡ/ adj.diagonally; not in a straight line, but at an angleTo get up a steep hill, a road is often zigzag to make the journey easier.pay a visitvisitHow I wish to pay a visit to London!