模块2 Unit 6 Design L4 梦屋

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名称 模块2 Unit 6 Design L4 梦屋
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我有一所房子
面朝大海,春暖花开
——海子
I have a house, towards the sea,
with all the flowers blossoming,
in the warm spring.
Flat/ apartment
House/villa
fence
cottage
Bedroom
Living room/sitting room
French window
curtain
kitchen
Dining room
water pipe
with running water
bathtub
bathroom/washroom
stairs
narrow stairs
garage
basement
villa, flat, cottage, palace, castle ,
living room, bedroom, dinning room
French window, curtain, kitchen,
bathroom, bathtub, narrow stairs,
Basement, garage, balcony
Sandra Cisneros
Sandra Cisneros is one of the most interesting ‘Latina’ writers in the USA.
The author:
The House on Mango Street
was about a dissatisfied little
girl who was brought up in
a poor family.
Q1: Look at the two pictures.According to the text,
which house is the writer’s real house on Mango street
A the small red house between two buildings
B the big villa with a very large hall and an artificial fall (瀑布)
Q2: What’s the main idea of the passage
A things the writer did in the house on Mango street
B many places they had moved to
C A dream house and a real house on Mango
street.
D The reasons why they left the flat on
Loomis Street.
Match the paragraph with its topic
Para1 A Our dream house
Para2 B We moved a lot in my memory
Para3 C The house on Mango street is
not our dream house
Para4 D The house on Mango Street is
ours
Para5 E We had to leave the flat on
Loomis
1 How many places has the girl lived in
2 Where did she live before Mango Street
Why did they leave
3 Why did the girl want at least three
bathrooms
4 Who did Mama and Papa talk to
about their dream houses
1 How many places has the girl lived in
They lived in so many places that she couldn’t
remember.
2 Where did she live before Mango Street
Why did they leave
On Loomis on the third floor. Because the
water pipes broke and the Landlord wouldn’t fix
them.
4 Who did Mama and Papa talk to about their
dream house
They talked to the children.
3 Why did the girl want at least three bathrooms
If so, they wouldn’t have to tell everybody when they wanted to bathe.
1 We need to pay rent to a landlord on Mango Street.
2 We decided to leave Loomis because the house
was too far.
3 The house on Mango Street is small but convenient to live in.
4 Our dream house should be big and white
with a wooden fence around it.
5 There are stairs in the house on Mango Street
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Exercises
☆ How many of the objects below can you see in the photo of the room from Falling-water House
ceiling
walls
floor
chair
sofa
plants
desk
Group Work
In group of four, design a house
that you think is perfect and do the
drawing on a piece of paper.
Make a presentation about your dream houses to your classmates according to your drawing.
(You can use the key words in the text book to help you )
Dorothy lived in the midst of the great Kansas prairies(大草原),
with Uncle Henry, who was a farmer, and Aunt Em, who
was the farmer’s wife. Their houses was small, for the
lumber to build it had to be carried by wagon many miles.
There were four walls, a floor and a roof, which made one room; and this room contained a rusty(生锈的)looking Cookstove, a cupboard for the dishes, a table, three or four chairs, and the beds. Uncle Henry and Aunt Em had a big bed in one corner, and Dorothy a little bed in another corner. There was no garret(阁楼) at all, and no cellar(地窖)—except a small hole dug in the ground, called a cyclone cellar, where the family could go in case one of those great whirlwinds arose, mighty enough to crush any building in its path. It was reached by a trap door(地板或屋顶上的活门) in the middle of the floor, from which a ladder led down into the small, dark hole.
1 How many people are there in Dorothy’s house
A three B four C two D we don’t know
2 How many rooms is the house made up of
A more than three B two C only one D four
3 where does the trap door on the floor lead to
A It leads to a small dark hole
B It leads to the great prairies outside the house
C It leads to another person’s house
D It leads to somewhere unknown.
4 According to the passage, what’s the biggest disaster
in Dorothy’s hometown
A flood B earthquake C whirlwind D bird flue
Write down several sentences about your dream houses.
(about 80 words)