Careful
reading(Read
the
passage
quickly
and
find
the
information.)
1.
Who
is
Kang
Jian?
2.
When
and
where
did
he
visit
his
aunt
and
uncle?
3.
What
did
he
want
to
buy?
4.
How
many
kinds
of
things
made
in
China
did
he
find?
5.
How
does
he
feel
about
“Made
in
China”?
Careful
reading(Read
carefully
and
fill
in
the
chart.)
Kang
Jian
What
did
he
want
to
buy?
a
toy
car
a
pair
of
basketball
shoes
What
did
he
find?
What
does
he
say?
Filling
in
the
blanks(Fill
in
the
blanks
with
the
words
in
the
box.)
An
American
housewife,
Sara,
found
that
her
_________
life
was
full
of
all
kinds
of
Chinese
products.
She
was
a
little
worried.
So
she
decided
to
stop
bringing
_________
with
the
words
“Made
in
China”
into
her
house
for
a
year.
Sara
met
her
first
problem
when
she
found
that
her
son’s
tennis
shoes
were
too
small.
They
were
_______________
and
only
10
dollars.
However,
in
order
to
_______buying
a
pair
of
Chinese
shoes,
she
__________for
two
weeks.
Finally,
she
bought
in
a
______
shop
a
pair
of
sports
shoes
made
in
_______
for
60
dollars.
Weeks
later,
she
spent
another
60
dollars
on
her
baby
daughter’s
shoes
of
an
American
________.
This
kind
of
trouble
__________while
she
kept
her
resolution.
___________what
products
she
wanted
to
buy,
those
made
in
China
were
always
the
most
easily
found
and
cheapest.
In
the
end,
she
realized
that
she
can
live
without
“Made
in
China”,
but
it
is
much
more
difficult
and
expensive.
Answering
the
question
What
does
“Made
in
China”
mean?
_________
Made
in
China
_________
_________
everyday
avoid
local
France
Made
in
China
searched
brand
products
No
matter
continued(共19张PPT)
Unit
5
Section
A
Period
2
(3a—3c)
Free
Talk
If
you
go
to
another
country,
what
would
you
do?
adj.
当地的
n.
produce
v.
visit
famous
places
try
local
food
talk
to
local
people
buy
local
products
If
you
go
to
France,
what
products
would
you
buy?
handbag
If
you
go
to
Switzerland,
what
products
would
you
buy?
瑞士
If
you
go
to
Japan,
what
products
would
you
buy?
the
US,
what
brand
high-technology
products
camera
mobile
phone
Prediction
Read
the
title
and
predict.
The
difficult
Search
for
American
Products
in
the
US
1.
Where
did
the
boy
go?
2.
Is
it
easy
to
buy
local
products?
Why?
the
US
difficult
Look
at
the
picture
and
predict.
3.
What’s
the
main
idea
of
this
passage?
American
flag
A.
Many
products
in
American
shops
are
made
in
the
US.
B.
Many
products
in
American
shops
are
made
in
China.
Skimming
What’s
the
main
idea
of
this
passage?
A.
Many
products
in
American
shops
are
made
in
the
US.
B.
Many
products
in
American
shops
are
made
in
China.
Read
the
passage
quickly
and
find
the
main
idea.
No
matter
what
you
may
buy,
you
might
think
those
products
were
made
in
those
countries.
However,
you
could
be
wrong.
What
does
“no
matter”
mean?
A.
无论
B.
不要紧
Careful
reading
Read
carefully
and
answer
the
questions.
Kang
Jian
1.
Who
is
Kang
Jian?
2.
When
and
where
did
he
visit
his
aunt
and
uncle?
3.
What
did
he
want
to
buy?
4.
How
many
kinds
of
things
are
made
in
China?
5.
How
does
he
feel
about
“Made
in
China”?
He
is
a
17-year-old
student
from
Shanghai.
Last
year,
he
went
to
San
Francisco.
He
wanted
to
buy
a
toy
car
and
a
pair
of
basketball
shoes.
He
found
seven
kinds
of
things
are
made
in
China.
It’s
great
that
China
is
so
good
at
making
everyday
things.
adj.
=
daily
旧金山
Read
carefully
and
fill
in
the
chart.
a
toy
car
a
pair
of
basketball
shoes
He
found
it
interesting
that
so
many
products
in
the
local
shops
were
made
in
China.
He
realized
that
Americans
can
hardly
avoid
buying
products
made
in
China.
“Even
though
most
of
the
toys
were
American
brands,
they
were
made
in
China.”
“In
fact,
there
were
many
other
things
there
made
in
China
…Even
American
flags
are
made
in
China.”
Careful
reading
=
keep
away
from
Which
one
did
he
buy
first?
first
next
Kang
Jian
What
did
he
want
to
buy?
What
did
he
find?
What
does
he
say?
Beginning:
Whatever
you
may
buy
in
other
countries,
they
might
be
made
in
China.
Ending:He
wishes
that
China
can
also
be
good
at
making
high-technology
products.
Reading
aloud
Retelling
Kang
Jian
who
when
where
how
what
1st
2nd
buy
toy
car
shoes
find
(say)
so
many
…
can’t
avoid
…
Discussion
How
do
you
feel
about
“Made
in
China”?
How
do
Americans
feel
about
“Made
in
China”?
A
Year
Without
“Made
In
China”
Filling
the
blanks
An
American
housewife,
Sara,
found
that
her
_________
life
was
full
of
all
kinds
of
Chinese
products.
She
was
a
little
worried.
So
she
decided
to
stop
bringing
_________with
the
words
“Made
in
China”
into
her
house
for
a
year.
Sara
met
her
first
problem
when
she
found
that
her
son’s
tennis
shoes
were
too
small.
They
were
_______________and
only
10
dollars.
However,
in
order
to
_______
buying
a
pair
of
Chinese
shoes,
she
__________
for
two
weeks.
Finally,
she
bought
in
a
______
shop
a
pair
of
sports
shoes
made
in
_______
for
60
dollars.
everyday
products
made
in
China
avoid
searched
brand
continued
local
France
No
matter
Filling
the
blanks
Weeks
later,
she
spent
another
60
dollars
on
her
baby
daughter’s
shoes
of
an
American
________.
This
kind
of
trouble
__________
while
she
kept
her
resolution.
___________what
products
she
wanted
to
buy,
those
made
in
China
were
always
the
most
easily
found
and
cheapest.
In
the
end,
she
realized
that
she
can
live
without
“Made
in
China”,
but
it
is
much
more
difficult
and
expensive.
brand
continued
No
matter
Made
in
China
cheap
easily
found
not
high-
technology
What
does
“Made
in
China”
mean?
It’s
your
job
to
make
it
come
true!
We
should
move
from
“Made
in
China”
to
“Created
in
China”,
from
“China
speed(速度)”
to
“China
quality”
and
from
“Chinese
products”
to
“Chinese
brands”.
Thank
you
for
your
listening!
Homework
Read
the
passage
again
after
class.
Write
what
the
words
in
bold
refer
to.
those
(products):
__________________________________
those
(countries):
__________________________________
a
camera,
some
beautiful
clothes,
a
watch
Japan,
France,
Switzerland
it:
_______________________________
___________________
they:
_____________________________
So
many
products
in
the
local
shops
were
made
in
China.
most
of
the
toys