(共16张PPT)
The
steamboat
Welcome
to
my
class
Form
groups
of
6
persons
Pay
attention
to
the
words
and
phrases
in
red
in
class.
Prepare
for
the
adventure
Explore
the
adventure
Continue
Your
Adventure
Experience
the
Adventure
He
is
an
American
humorist,
and
novelist,
who
has
the
most
influential
effect
on
the
United
States.
A
writer
Prepare
for
the
adventure
Running
for
Governor
(1870)《竞选州长》
The
Adventures
of
Tom
Sawyer
(1876)
《汤姆·索亚历险记》
The
Prince
and
the
Pauper
(1882)
《王子与贫儿》
The
Adventures
of
Huckleberry
Finn
(1884)
《哈克贝里·芬历险记》
His
Works:
An
Adventure
Book
Jim,
Huck's
companion
shelter
raft
Huck
Read
the
passage
and
put
the
four
parts
of
it
in
the
right
order.
Read
the
passage
as
fast
as
possible;
there's
no
need
to
read
it
sentence
by
sentence.
Discover
the
steamboat
Board
the
steamboat
In
the
steamboat
Leave
the
steamboat
1
2
3
4
Para
1
Para
2-5
Para
6-9
Para
10-11
Fast
reading
In
the
order
of
____
time
Explore
the
adventure
Read
the
passage
carefully
to
find
the
detailed
information.
Careful
reading
WHEN
When
did
they
find
the
steamboat?
Where
did
they
find
it?
How
did
they
find
it?
How
was
the
steamboat?
WHERE
HOW
Para
1
Discover
the
steamboat
There
was
a
big
storm
after
midnight
and
the
rain
poured
down.
We
saw
something
in
the
middle
of
the
river.
1.
By
the
light
of
the
lightening.
2.
It
had
hit
a
rock
and
was
half
in
and
half
out
of
the
water.
Para
2-5
Board
the
steamboat
WHY
HOW
WHAT
Why
did
they
want
to
board
the
boat?
How
did
they
board
it?
What
did
they
see
and
hear?
Because
they
thought
they
might
find
something
useful
on
it.
They
paddled
over
and
climbed
on
to
it.
They
saw
a
light
and
heard
someone
shout.
Para
6-9
In
the
steamboat
1.
What
does
"panicked"
in
"Jim
panicked
and
ran
to
the
raft"
mean?
A.
to
appreciate
B.
to
be
curious
about
sth
C.
to
thank
sb
D.
to
lose
control
because
of
fright
2.
What
does
"He"
in
the
sentence
"He
sounds
as
if
he's
going
to
die
of
fright!"
refer
to?
A.
The
man
lying
on
the
floor,
tied
up
with
rope.
B.
The
short
man
with
a
beard
C.
The
tall
man
with
a
gun
in
hand.
D.
Jim
When
dealing
with
such
questions,
we
must
pay
special
attention
to
the
context(语境)
and
make
full
use
of
the
key
information
relevant.
Para
10-11
Leave
the
steamboat
1.
Why
was
Jim
willing
to
help
Huck?
2.
Why
did
Huck
begin
to
feel
bad
about
what
they
had
done?
Because
Huck
persuaded
Jim
to
help
him.
Because
he
didn't
want
all
three
men
to
die.
to
regret
to
make
sb
do
sth
by
giving
reasons
Summary
After
midnight
it
began
to
1.________
down
and
we
had
to
stay
inside
the2._______.
Suddenly
we
saw
a
steamboat
in
the
middle
of
the
river
3._____
the
light
of
the
lightening.
we
4._______
over
and
climbed
onto
the
sinking
steamboat,
hoping
to
get
something
useful.
To
our
5.___________,
we
saw
a
light
and
heard
one
man
threatened
to
kill
the
other
man.
Jim6._________and
ran
back
to
the
raft.
I
remained,
feeling
7._______
about
what
was
happening.
Learning
that
two
men
wanted
to
shoot
the
one
lying
on
the
floor,
I
decided
to
save
the
man,
so
I
8._________
Jim
to
help
me
paddle
away
the
men's
boat
9.____
to
the
steamboat.
When
we
were
a
safe
distance
away,
I
began
to
10.______
doing
that.
pour
shelter
by
astonishment
panicked
curious
persuaded
regret
tied
paddled
Summary
Experience
the
Adventure
Work
with
your
group
members
and
act
out
the
story.
Make
up
your
own
lines(台词)
and
limit
your
play
to
3
minutes
or
so.
Instructions:
One
person
to
show
us
the
settings---when,
where,
who,
what.
The
other
five
persons
to
act
out
the
story
in
the
order
of
time.
Role
Play
Continue
Your
Adventure
If
you
were
Huck,
what
would
you
expect
to
happen
then?
Continue
your
adventure
by
writing
another
story
in
120-150
words.
(Your
story
should
include
When,
Where,
Who,
What
and
How
ect,
and
it
should
be
organized
in
the
order
of
time.)
Assignment
Thank
you
all!
Good-bye!