人教版高二英语必修五--Reading task

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高中英语Unit5ReadingTasks练习新人教版必修5

高中英语Unit5ReadingTasks练习新人教版必修5

Reading TasksPre-reading activitiesTask I. In what situations is first aid needed? Discuss it in your group.Task II. What do you do to protect your skin in your daily life? Share your ideas with your partners.Task III. In what ways can a person get burnt? Think of as many ways as you can and tell them to your partners.While-reading activitiesTask I. Read Paragraph 1 of the text and fill in the blanks. Then try to tell your partners how useful your skin is for you.Task the chart below.Task III. Read the part “Characteristics of burns ” of the text and find out the symptoms that do not belong to the degrees. Then put them back to the right degrees.First degree burns: mildly painful; turn white when pressed; dry, red and mildlyswollen; watery surfaceSecond degree burns: blisters; black and white and charred; extremely painfulThird degree burns: may be pain around edge of injured area; rough, red and swollen Task IV. Read the part “First aid treatment” of the text and fill in the blanks.Post-reading activitiesTask I. Below is a summary of the text with some words missing. Choose the wordsfrom the box and make the summary complete. Then try to retell the story to yourTask II. Role-play. Suppose you are a patient and your partner is a doctor. You getmild sunburn and you are not sure how serious it is. Please ask your partner questionsto get to know what degree of burns you have got. You can refer to Task II and TaskIII in the While-reading activities.Task III. Interview. Suppose you are a reporter and your partner is a doctor. Makeup at least 5 questions to interview him about how to give first aid treatment toa burnt person. You can refer to Task IV in the While-reading activities.Keys:Pre-reading activitiesTask I. 略Task II. 略Task III. 略While-reading activitiesTask I. 1. warm 2. water 3. touchTask II. 1. mild 2. liquids 3. electricTask III. watery surface → Second degree burnsblack and white and charred → Third degree burnsrough, red and swollen → Second degree burnsTask IV. 1. clothing 2. third 3. wet 4. bandage 5. higherPost-reading activitiesTask I. 1. three 2. water 3. pain 4. clothing 5. ten 6. bandage 7. thirdTask II. 略Task III. 略。

必修五 5.9《Unit 5 Reading task》 .ppt

必修五 5.9《Unit 5 Reading task》 .ppt
_U_n_p_l_u_gall appliances, especially irons, after use. Keep matched _o_u_t_o_f__th_e__re_a_c_h_ of children.
Things we do Things we
shouldn’t do
In the kitchen
新课标人教版课件系列
《高中英语》
必修5-5.9
Extensive reading and Writing
What things at home can be dangerous?
electrical equipment electric fires poisons ladders
knives hot water windows
Write an article about first aid.
Poisons:
Don’t pour poisons into other containers, for example, empty bottles. Keep them on a high shelf out of the reach of children.
What must you do if you are badly burnt? Cool the area of skin at once .Wash the area of skin under the cold tap for several minutes. Put a piece of dry clean cloth over the area of the burn.
Writing
Write a letter to your principal politely asking whether he or she could organize the first aid courses.

人教版高中英语必修5Unit3课件Reading task

人教版高中英语必修5Unit3课件Reading task

Under water, the pressure pressing down on the person is too great. So, people living underwater have to come back up to the surface to restore their bodies to normal. In the reading, three man-made islands have been provided for this purpose for the people of Saturation City.
Conclusion (how you think it will help)
A sample version
The wonderful facilities in the sports stadium of No.3 Floating Island, Saturation City, means that the company can offer a full programme of sports. There are coaches for all areas of sport so that everyone will be able to improve their health.
People are asked to move and live under the sea in AD3005. It is assumed that the population on earth has become so great that it is impossible for them all to find a place to live on land. Perhaps global warming has melted the ice in the North and South Poles and raised the sea level.

人教新课标高中英语必修5workbook readingtask

人教新课标高中英语必修5workbook readingtask

普通高中课程标准实验教科书英语必修5Unit 1 Great scientists-Reading TaskFINDING THE SOLUTIONDo you like puzzles? Euler did. Did you solve the one you heard for the listening task? No! Well, don't worry, Euler didn't either! As he loved mathematical puzzles, he wanted to know why this one wouldn't work. So he walked around the town and over the bridges of K6nigsberg several times. To his surprise, he found that he could cross six of the bridges without going over any of them twice or going back on himself (see Fig 3), but he couldn't cross all seven. He just had to know why. So he decided to look at the problem another way.He drew himself a picture of the town and the seven bridges like the one above. He marked the land and the bridges. Then he put a dot or point into the centre of each of the areas of land. He joined these points together using curved lines to go over the bridges (see Fig 1). He noticed that some points had three lines going to them (A, B and C) and one had five (D). He wondered if this was important and why the puzzle would not work. As three and five are odd numbers he called them "odd" points. To make the puzzle clearer he took away the bridges to see the pattern more clearly (see Fig 2).He wondered whether the puzzle would work if he took one bridge away (as in Fig 3). This time the diagram was simpler (as in Fig 4). He counted thelines going to points A, B, C and D. This time they were different. Two of them had even numbers of lines (B had two and D had four). Two and four are both even numbers so Euler called them "even" points. Two points in Fig 4 had an odd number of lines going to them (A and C both had three) and so he called them "odd" points.Using this new diagram Euler started at point A, went along the straight line to B and then to C. Then he followed the curved line through D and back to A. Finally he followed the other curved line from A back through D to C where he finished the pattern. This time it worked. He had been able to go over the figure visiting each point but not going over any line twice or lifting his pencil from the page. Euler became very excited. Now he knew that the number of odd points was the key to the puzzle. However, you still needed some even points in your figure if you wanted it to work. So Euler looked for a general rule: If a figure has more than two odd points, you cannot go over it without lifting your pencil from the page or going over a line twice.Quickly he went to his textbooks to find some more figures. He looked at the four diagrams shown below and found that when he used his rule, he could tell if he could go over the whole figure without taking his pencil from the paper. He was overjoyed. He did not know it but his little puzzle had started a whole new branch of mathematics called "topology". In his honour this puzzle is called "finding the Euler path".Unit 2 The United Kingdom-Reading TaskA PARTICULAR BRITISH CELEBRATIONThere is one celebration that happens in Britain and nowhere else in the world. It is called Guy Fawkes Night or Bonfire Night and takes place every year on November 5th. It is particular because, unlike most festivals, it celebrates something that did not happen.Guy Fawkes lived in England in the 17th century. At this time in Europe there were two kinds of Christian and they were often at war with each other. Guy Fawkes was one kind of Christian, a Catholic (天主教), but the government of England usually supported the Protestant (新教) cause. When King James of Scotland became king of England in 1603, he seemed happy to be friendly to both Catholics and Protestants and let them both practise Christianity in their own ways. Later he changed his mind. This upset Guy Fawkes very much.On October 10th, 1605 one of Fawkes' Catholic friends, named Catesby, asked him if he would support a plan to change the government and replace it with another that supported the Catholic cause. Fawkes, disappointed at the government's behaviour, agreed. Ten days before the plan, Fawkes and Catesby arranged to buy a house close to the Houses of Parliament. This house had cellars (地窖) that lay under the Houses of Parliament. During the next three days Catesby and Fawkes bought large containers of gunpowder and stored them in the cellar. They waited for the opening of Parliament on November 6th when the king and all his advisers would be there for the meeting. But,unfortunately for Fawkes and Catesby, King James heard about the plan and decided to search those cellars. Catesby took flight but Fawkes waited by the gunpowder to start the fire. Of course the soldiers found him before he could do anything and he was taken to the Tower of London to be killed.The following day there were celebrations all over England because the plan had been discovered in time. Fireworks were lit and bonfires burned. King James decided that he did not want his people "to forget how close the government had come to disaster. So he made November 5th into a yearly celebration. That is why, even today, when people can follow any religion they like, families still have firework parties and burn cloth dolls of Guy Fawkes on a bonfire. They remember a time in England when people were not as tolerant (容忍的) of each other's ideas as they are now.Unit 3 Life in the future-Reading TaskRISING TO A CHALLENGENot many people have the chance of being a pioneer and experiencing a real-life adventure. But those who will go to live in this new undersea city will be able to do just that! There will be no suffering here. In fact it is so comfortable that it has been described as "a silk adventure". Among its many advantages we include: easy contact (接触) with the land surface, more personal space, complete personal security and no housework worries.There has been a problem in the past when companies tried to design undersea cities. The sea bottom is deep and this makes it difficult to contact the surface. This difficulty has been solved by shuttle-submarines (潜水艇), which will always be ready to take people to the surface. They will be equipped with a special small, computerized machine. All the family will be transported quickly and safely to their destination.Personal space is important for healthy living. But getting enough of it has been a problem ever since the population grew too large for the available land. This, too, was an important principle behind the design of Saturation City. Everyone will get twice as much personal space as in flats on land. You will be able to explore the sea-floor and float among the fish and other sea animals, learn about the undersea world and enjoy picnics on the coral reefs.Our organization will look after the security of all the families in Saturation City. We will check everybody who enters or leaves the city. There will also be computers throughout the city which will be able to "sense" if an object is removed from any house without permission. Only the robot cleaner will be able to move objects. This new piece of equipment will certainly make your life more enjoyable.Of course there will be no household worries in Saturation City. Each new well-furnished house comes with its own robot for family use only. Your details will be fed into its computer hard-drive so that it will only answer your family's commands. So a spotless house is yours as soon as you move in.We hope that this information is enough for you to decide to see our super top-of-the-range apartments and houses. They all come with the special items mentioned above. We hope to see you at one of our many inspection visits.Unit 4 Making the news-Reading TaskSEARCHING FOR THE TRUTHCollecting and writing news is like researching in history: the best information comes from those who were there at the time. So if we want to study the history of China in the sixth century AD, we look at the writings of the people who lived then. They are called the primary sources because they tell us what it was like to live then. People at a much later date who write about the same. events are called secondary sources. For example, when we read the original writings of Jia Sixie on agriculture, we are reading a primary source; when we read about Jia Sixie in our textbook we are reading a secondary source because the passage was written about him and his ideas many years after he died.When we make news we use primary and secondary sources. We can see this most clearly in TV programmes. As we watch the news on TV, the person presenting the programme in the studio is the secondary source (because he tells us about the news) and the reporter in Iraq or the USA is the primary source (because he is telling us about what is actually happening there). Without these reporters acting as primary sources, you would never find out what really happened in a war, earthquake, sports meeting, concert or festival. These reporters explain what is happening so we have a clearer idea of what is goingon there. They often take photographers with them who also act as primary sources by giving us pictures of events.In a newspaper the position is different because these two roles are often combined. This means a reporter who investigates a story may be the same person who writes it. If this happens, the reporter is both the primary and the secondary source. But the photographer who works with him/her is still a primary source.It is important to separate primary and secondary sources because they can help us to decide what is true. A primary source is more likely to be true than a secondary one because he/she can give us facts (what happened) rather than opinions (what he/she thinks happened).Unit 5 First aid-Reading TaskIS YOUR HOME SAFE?Your home can be a dangerous place. But, if you understand what you can do to make your home safer, you can prevent accidents. And always keep a first-aid kit in your home - just in case (以防) there is an accident. The kitchen, bathroom and bedroom are the most unsafe places. Common accidents in these rooms include falls, fires, poisoning, cuts, hot water bums and electric shocks.THE KITCHEN◎Make sure the floor is not slippery.◎Always use a ladder to reach high cupboards; never stand on a chair.◎Turn saucepan handles away from the front of the stove.◎Always cut away from your body when you use a knife.◎Follow instructions for all electrical appliances carefully.◎Unplug all appliances, especially irons, after use.◎Keep matches out of the reach of children.◎Store all cleaning materials and poisonous materials in a locked cupboard. THE BEDROOM◎Never smoke in bed.◎Keep a lamp near the bed.◎Unplug electric blankets when not in use.◎Have a telephone near the bed, especially if ill.THE BATHROOM◎Don't plug in an electrical appliance or use it while standing in water.◎Don't use a hair dryer near a bath containing water.◎Never leave a small child alone in the bath.PREVENTING FIRESFires can cause terrible damage to your home and terrible injuries to people. But people are more important than things; so, if there is a fire, get everyone out of the house safely. Then call for help. Never go back into a burning building to save your things.◎Have fire extinguishers in the house.◎Buy clothes, curtains and toys that do not bum easily.◎Put screens in front of fires..◎Use heaters very carefully as they can set objects on fire. Place them away from furniture.◎When cooking, do not let oil touch flames or other sources of heat.◎Check electrical wires a number of times a year to make sure they are in good condition.◎Put covers over electrical outlets if young children are at home.。

人教版高二英语必修五--Reading task (2)

人教版高二英语必修五--Reading task (2)
in mouth
Don’t leave small things on the floor or
table which a baby can put in its mouth.
Poisons:
Don’t pour poisons into other containers,
for example, empty bottles. Keep them on a high shelf out of the reach of children.
Before you read the pamphlet about safety in the home, find these words in the text. Guess what they mean and then check their meanings in your dictionary.
Keep matches _o_u_t_o_f_t_h_e_r_e_a_c_h_ of children.
In the bedroo m
Things we do
Things we shouldn’t do
•Keep a lamp near • Don’t smoke
the bed.
in the bed.
kit slippery ladder stove appliances unplug hair dryer extinguishers
curtains wires outlets
The kitchen
Fill in the blanks. _M_a_k_e__s_u_r_e the floor is not _s_li_p_p_e_r_y_. Always use a _la_d_d_e_r_ to _r_e_a_ch__ high cupboards. Always _c_u_t_a_w__a_y from your body when you use a knife. _U_n_p_l_u_g_ all appliances, especially irons, after use.

人教版英语必修五Unit 2(Reading task)教学课件(共27张PPT)

人教版英语必修五Unit 2(Reading task)教学课件(共27张PPT)

the king before the Catholics
this.
more.
LISTENING TEXT
WAS KING JAMES FAIR? A Catholic supporter (CS) is interviewing King James (KJ) to find out why he changed his mind about letting the Catholics practise their religion as they wished.
1. Why did King James change his attitude to the Catholics?
King James changed his attitude to the Catholics because he was frightened when he saw how many of them there were.
KJ: Please try to understand my difficulty. I thought there were only a few Catholics in the country.
CS: Why did you think so? KJ: Well, because only a few people were
5 Listen to the whole text and fill in the chart below.
King James’ attitude
to Catholics
1 at first not worried 2 then stopped Catholic
services
to foreign countries

[课件]高二英语(人教版)必修5精选同步课件:unit 5 first aid-reading task

[课件]高二英语(人教版)必修5精选同步课件:unit 5 first aid-reading task

•I shouldn’t light candles in my room. •My father should never smoke in bed.
In the bathroom
•I always unplug the hairdryer after I’ve used it.
•We shouldn’t take an electric heater into the bathroom.
Water:
Make sure that young children can not get close to pools, lakes and rivers by themselves.
Ladders: Don’t use the one on a wet floor. Get
someone to hold the ladder for you. Don’t reach sideways while standing on a ladder. Get down first and move the ladder.
kit slippery ladder stove appliances unplug hair dryer extinguishers
curtains wires outlets
The kitchen
Fill in the blanks.
_M_a_k_e__s_u_re_ the floor is not _s_li_p_p_e_r_y_. Always use a _l_a_d_d_er__to _r_ea_c_h_ high cupboards. Always _c_u_t _a_w_a_y_ from your body when you use a knife. _U_n_p_l_u_gall appliances, especially irons, after use. Keep matches _o_u_t_o_f_t_h_e_r_e_a_c_h_ of children.

高二英语人教版必修5课件:Unit 5 Reading task

高二英语人教版必修5课件:Unit 5 Reading task
好像天天在玩, 上课没事儿还调皮气老师, 笔记有时让人看不懂, 但一考试就挺好…… 小B
目 录/contents
1. 什么是学习力 2. 高效学习模型 3. 超级记忆法 4. 费曼学习法
什么是学习力
什么是学习力-你遇到这些问 题了吗
总是 比别人 学得慢
一看就懂 一 做就错
看得懂,但不 会做
总是 比别人学得差 不会举一反三
TIP4:早晨起床后,由于不受前摄抑制的影响,我们可以记忆一些新的内容或 者 复习一下昨晚的内容,那么会让你记忆犹新。
如何利用规律实现更好记忆呢?
超级记忆法-记忆 规律
记忆中
选择恰当的记忆数量
魔力之七:美国心理学家约翰·米勒曾对短时记忆的 广 度进行过比较精准的测定:通常情况下一个人的 记忆 广度为7±2项内容。
什么是学习力含义
管理知识的能力 (利用现有知识 解决问题)
学习知识的能力 (学习新知识 速度、质量等)
长久坚持的能力 (自律性等)
什么是学习力-常见错误学 习方式
案例式 学习
顺序式 学习
冲刺式 学习
什么是学习力-高效学习必 备习惯
积极 主动
以终 为始
分清 主次
不断 更新
高效学习模型
高效学习模型-学习的完 整过程
场景记忆法小妙招
超级记忆法--身 体法
1. 头--神经系统 2. 眼睛--循环系统 3. 鼻子--呼吸系统 4. 嘴巴--内分泌系统 5. 手--运动系统 6. 胸口--消化系统 7. 肚子--泌尿系统 8. 腿--生殖系统
超级记忆法-记忆 方法
TIP1:在使用身体记忆法时,可以与前面提到过的五感法结合起来,比如产生 一 些听觉、视觉、触觉、嗅觉、味觉,记忆印象会更加深刻; TIP2:采用一些怪诞夸张的方法,比如上面例子中腿上面生长出了很多植物, 正 常在我们常识中不可能发生的事情,会让我们印象更深。
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