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教学课件
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初中英语
九年级
Module
4
Rules
and
suggestions
Unit
2
We
must
keep
the
camp
clean.
大棕熊
眼镜熊
马来熊
懒熊
亚洲黑熊
北极熊
Bears
How
do
you
know
about
bears?
clever,
fat
and
cute
eat
fish,
honey
and
vegetables
live
in
the
forest
can
swim
and
climb
trees
terrible
noise
run
fast
soft
and
friendly
dangerous

What
to
do
when
you
meet
a
bear?
You
mustn’t
walk
too
close
or
touch
them.
You
mustn’t
make
any
sudden
moves
or
make
a
sound.
You
mustn’t
run.
You
should
keep
calm.
You
have
to
stand
still
because
no
one
can
run
faster
than
a
bear
in
the
forest.
How
to
keep
the
bear
away?
You
can
put
up
a
tent.
You
should
hang
your
food
in
a
high
tree.
You
must
keep
the
camp
clean.
You
should
make
lots
of
noise.
You
can
make
a
fire.
You’d
better
have
a
gun
to
keep
safe.
tent
fall
fall
asleep
hang
(hung)
sudden
gun
soft
still
wood
blood
帐篷
进入(某种状态)
入睡
悬挂
突然的

柔软的
静止的
树林
血液
Reading
and
vocabulary
1
What
is
the
bear
doing?
2
What
do
you
think
the
people
in
the
tent
should
do?
1
Look
at
the
picture
and
answer
the
questions.
It’s
finding
food.
They
should
keep
quiet
and
shouldn't
move.
1
Where
do
you
think
is
the
best
place
to
keep
food
safe
from
bears?
2
What
was
the
noise
behind
the
writer?
3
Do
you
think
their
camping
trip
was
interesting?
Read
the
passage
and
answer
the
questions.
2
No,
because
it
was
a
little
dangerous.
/Yes,
because
they
saw
bears.
In
a
clean
place
where
bears
can’t
smell
the
food.
A
mother
bear.
Complete
the
table.
3
What
happened
What
they
should
or
should
not
do
In
the
middle
of
the
first
night,
the
writer
heard
a
________
outside.
And
the
bag
of
food
_________.
They
should_______________________.
During
the
second
night,
the
bears
came
again
and
_______________from
the
tree.
They
should
______________________
___________and___________________
______________________
On
the
fourth
day,
the
writer
saw______________________________
____________.
Then________________
came.
He
should
not
_____________________
__________________________________
noise
was
open
hang
the
food
in
a
tree
took
the
food
hang
the
food
in
a
higher
tree
keep
the
camp
clean
and
make
lots
of
noise
a
baby
bear
playing
with
sticks
and
stones
his
huge
mother
make
any
sudden
moves,
make
a
sound
or
run
walk
in
the
forest.
Watch
out!
Bears
about!
On
the
first
evening,
the
three
of
us
were
tired
after
walking
for
about
eight
hours.
We
soon
fell
asleep.
In
the
middle
of
the
night,
I
heard
a
strange
noise
outside.
But
when
I
looked
out
of
the
tent,
there
was
nothing
there.
In
the
morning,
I
got
up
to
make
breakfast.
The
bag
of
food
was
open.
“Bears,”
said
Joe.
“We
should
hang
the
food
in
a
tree
tonight.”
Later
that
day,
we
stopped
in
a
beautiful
field
by
a
stream.
We
put
up
the
tent
and
fell
asleep.
During
the
night,
the
bears
came
again.
This
time
they
took
the
food
from
the
tree.
“It
wasn't
high
enough.
Bears
can
climb
trees.
They
can
smell
food
from
a
long
way
away,”
said
Ben.
“We
must
keep
the
camp
clean,”
I
said.
“Bears
might
think
our
rubbish
is
food.”
“OK,
let’s
tidy
up
and
move
on.
And
we
should
make
lots
of
noise
too.
If
they
know
where
we
are,
they
may
not
come
any
closer,”
said
Joe.
“But
if
you
see
a
bear,”
said
Ben.
“you
mustn’t
make
any
sudden
moves
or
make
a
sound.
And
above
all,
you
mustn’t
run.
No
one
can
run
faster
in
the
forest
than
a
bear.
And
remember,
we
don’t
have
a
gun
to
keep
us
safe!”
That
night,
we
went
to
sleep...
or
we
tried
to.
The
next
day,
we
stopped
at
eleven
o’clock
for
a
break.
While
the
others
were
resting,
I
went
for
a
walk
in
the
forest.
Suddenly,
I
saw
a
baby
bear
playing
with
some
sticks
and
stones.
He
looked
so
soft
and
friendly,
and
I
remember
thinking,
“If
I
reach
out,
I
can
just
touch
him.”
There
was
a
loud
noise
behind
me.
I
stood
very
still.
I
didn’t
even
turn
my
head.
There
was
another
loud
noise.
The
baby
bear
looked
up,
and
ran
towards
me.
I
turned
pale
and
he
ran
past
me
into
the
woods.
I
was
still
for
a
few
minutes.
Then
slowly
I
turned
round,
and
I
saw
the
baby
bear
and
his
huge
mother
walking
away.
I
ran
back
to
my
friends.
I
have
never
run
so
fast.
For
the
next
ten
days,
every
time
there
was
a
sudden
noise,
my
blood
went
cold.
4
On
the
third
day
of
our
camping
trip,
Ben
told
us
that
if
we
saw
a
bear,
we
should
not
make
any
(1)
_______moves.
We
did
not
have
a
(2)______to
keep
ourselves
safe.
The
next
day,
I
saw
a
baby
bear
playing
with
some
(3)______
and
stones.
His
mother
arrived
soon,
and
I
was
so
afraid
that
my
(4)_________went
cold.
I
did
not
move
until
the
bears
walked
away.
Then
I
ran
back
to
my
friends
as
fast
as
I
could.
blood
gun
sticks
sudden
Complete
the
passage
with
the
words
in
the
box.
sudden
gun
sticks
blood
Writing
Think
of
an
area
of
countryside
nearby.
Answer
the
questions
and
make
notes.
You
can
use
reference
books
or
the
Internet
to
help
you.
5
●Where
is
it?

Why
do
people
go
there?
●Are
there
any
dangers
from
animals?
●How
can
we
protect
ourselves?
●What
should
we
do
to
look
after
the
place?
The
Yangtze
Three
Gorges
Where
it
is:
Chongqing
What
to
see:
rivers,
mountains
Dangers:
deep
water
Suggestions:

Discussion

Say
if
there
are
any
dangers
from
animals.
The
fish
and
birds
there
are
not
dangerous,
but
there
are
some
snakes.

Say
how
we
can
protect
ourselves.
We
mustn’t
walk
in
the
grass.

Say
what
we
should
do
to
look
after
the
place.
We
should
allow
only
1,000
people
to
visit
it
each
day.

Say
where
it
is.
Lushan
National
Park
is
in
Jiangxi
Province.

Say
why
people
go
there.
People
go
there
to
see
the
mountains
and
streams.
Write
sentences
with
the
notes
you
have
made
in
Activity
5.
6
庐山,坐落于江西省北部,位于长江中游南岸,北接鄱阳湖,面积302平方公里,外围保护地带500平方公里,是集自然景观与人文景观于一体的旅游圣地。?
Write
a
passage
called
Look
after
the
countryside
and
yourself.
Use
the
sentences
you
have
written
in
Activity
6
to
help
you.
7
Lushan
National
Park
is
in
Jiangxi
Province.
Every
year,
many
tourists
visit
it
to
see
the
mountains,
valleys,
streams,
pools
and
waterfalls.
As
we
enjoy
the
lovely
birds
and
fish
in
the
park,
we
must
also
be
careful
of
some
other
dangers,
such
as
snakes.
In
order
to
keep
ourselves
safe,
we
mustn’t
walk
in
the
grass.
I
think
we
should
allow
only
1,000
people
to
visit
it
each
day.
We
must
keep
it
clean
to
make
it
more
beautiful.
Homework
1.Read
the
passage
skilly
and
remember
the
new
words
and
phrases
in
this
unit.
2.Preview
Unit
3.
3.Additional
exercises.
Love
nature.