上海牛津版高一下册英语Unit6 Friend of enemy?reading2S1B1课件ppt
高一英语Friend-of-enemy课件3

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牛津上海版高一下课文牛津高一下课文天王Unit 1 Reading The Phantom of the OperaRead this short story adapted from thenovelThe Phantom of the Opera.The Paris Opera House was a huge building. Beneath the building there was a strange, dark lake. On this lake was an island. On that island, one hundred years ago, lived the Phantom.At birth he was so ugly that his own mother made him wear a mask. She forced him to leave home while he was still a child. He then spent years wandering the Earth until he found his home on the island. Yet, this monster of a man loved singing, and had a wonderful voice.The phantom fell in love with Christine, a beautiful young singer at the Opera. He often sang to her late at night, hiding behind a secret wall in her room because he was afraid of letting her see his face. He taught her how to sing and helped her get better roles in the Opera.2However, the Phantom wanted Christine for himself. He kidnapped her from the stage in front of the whole audience. Then, he took her down to his secret home on the lake. Only one man was brave enough to follow. He was Raoul, a young man who loved Christine. Raoul tried to rescue Christine, but the Phantom captured him and put him in a prison.In the Phantom’ shouse, Christine pulled off his mask and saw the real man. At first, she was shocked at his horrible face with yellow eyes and no nose, but then she felt sorry about his suffering. She understood how lonely his life had been. She gently kissed his face.No woman had ever touched the Phantom before. Christine ’kiss made him cry with joy.He released Raoul, and told him to take Christine to safety. By now, a group of people had reached the Phantom’ s house. They burst in, ready to kill him. At that moment the Phantom disappeared and was never seen again.牛津上海版高一下课文Unit 1 MR The Concert Hall which movedReading this cutting from a city guide forShanghai to see how one concert hall waskept from destruction.In April 2003, the Shanghai Concert Hall waslifted into the air, and then moved 66.46 metres away.The 5,650-tonne building was deigned and biltin 1930 by Chinese architects Zhao Shen andFan Wenzhao. Originally, the building was usedfor showing films. In 1959, it was changed into a concert hall. Some of the world’ s top musicians including the famous cellist Yo-Yo Ma and theviolinist Isaac Stern, played there.By 2002, however, the Shanghai Concert Hallfaced some difficulties. The building was old and needed repair. Also, an elevated road had beenbuilt nearby. The noise of the traffic from theroad drowned out the concerts. One way ofsaving the concert hall was moving it. So, overan eight-day period, workers used machinery tolift the concert hall into the air. They then牛津上海版高一下课文pushed it along rails to a new location away from the elevated road.The Shanghai Concert Hall was completely restored after being moved. It was also made larger to seat more people. On 1 October 2004 it reopened with a concert by the British Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. With new paint and a new location, the charm of the concert hall was brought back to life.Unit 2 Reading Two Geniuses Albert Einstein was a very famous scientist in the twentieth century. Read this legend about him in a magazine article.Amany people regard Albert Einstein (1879-1955) as a genius. His attempt to explain the workings of the universe led to the development of nuclear energy.Einstein used to say that the only gift he had was curiosity, but this story about hm shows that he also had a sense of humour.As a young man with a growing reputation,牛津上海版高一下课文Einstein received many invitations to explain his theories at different universities. On these tripshis driver was always the same ---- a man calledHans. Hans often said to him,‘ It’ s a pleasure drive a genius like you, Dr. Einstein.’One evening, on their way to a distantuniversity, Einstein said,‘ I wish I didn’ t give my lecture tonight, Hans. I’ m so tired, but don’ t ant to let my audience down.’‘ You don’ t have to give the lecture,’ said H ‘I can give it for you. I ’ velistened to yourlecture so many times that I’ ve learnt it by heart. No one know you at this university, so theywon’ t find out.’Einstein agreed with Hans, so they changedplaces. At the university, Hans was guided to a platform, where he stood surrounded by professors and students. Einstein took a seat inthe audience, listened to Hans give his lecture perfectly, and joined in the applause at the end.However, before Hans left the platform, aprofessor shouted from the audience,‘ I’ d like牛津上海版高一下课文ask you a difficult question. He’ then asked a question so complex that Hans had no ideawhat he was talking about.Einstein thought, ‘Oh no! Now we’re in trouble. ’But Hans just laughed and said,‘ That ’nots a difficult question. In fact, it ’so easy that even my driver knows how to answer it. Hans, please ⋯’Einstein stood up and answered the question perfectly.They left the university, with Einstein driving.A little later, Hans offered to drive. ‘ No,my friend, laughed’ Einstein. ‘ It ’a spleasure to drive a genius like you, Hans.’Unit 2 MR The Nobel PrizeRead this leaflet about the Noble PrizeAlfred Nobel was an inventor born in Sweden. When he died in 1896, he left a lot of money and property. This was then worth about ninemillion US dollars, and later became the original sourceof the world-famous Nobel Prize.牛津上海版高一下课文Nobel believed that the spread of knowledgewould make the world a better place. Theyearly-awarded prizes are given to honour thosewho help mankind. Nobel said that the prizesshould honour ‘ themost important discoveriesor inventions in’physics, chemistry, physiologyor medicine and‘ the most outstanding works’literature.Since 1901.the Nobel Prize has been presented to the winners on 10 December, the anniversary of Alfred Nobel ’ sdeath. At the award ceremony in the Stockholm Concert Hall,the king of Sweden hands each winner adiploma and a medal. The ceremony is followedby a large banquet for about 1,300 peopoelAmong the guests of honour are the Nobel Prize winners and their families, the King and the Queen, and many well-known leaders in scienceand culture. Two hundred and fifty young students are also honoured with invitations tothis grand occasion.牛津上海版高一下课文Unit 3 Reading The interesting world of plants Plants can be much more interesting than youn think. Read this transcript from a naturefilm to find out why.Water lilies can often be seen in China, with their round leaves, or pads, floating in ponds.In Hangzhou, there is a kind of water lily whose pads are so huge that a person can stand on them. This is a Victoria lily, the largest kind of water lily in the world. Its pads are more than two metres wide and its white or purple flowers can grow as large as 45 centimetres across.Some flowering plants can also be eaten. The lotus, a near relative of the water lily, is such a plant. It has a long white root, in which there are many holes. In Asian countries, lotus roots and seeds are often cooked and served in meals. In the West, eating lotus roots or seeds is not as popular as it is in Asia.The banyan tree is an interesting tree with many roots growing down from its branches. Itcan be found in South China and other parts of Asia. When its roots reach the ground, they plant themselves and grow bark. Eventuallythey either become part of the original tree trunk or become separate tree trunks. Using this methid, banyan trees can cover an enormous area. The world ’ s largestyanbantree, in India, covers an area larger than a football pitch. Even though it is only one tree, it looks like a whole forest!Speaking of trees, a gingko tree believed to be around 3,800 years old was recently discovered in Hebei Province, China. Many gingko trees have been around for more than 3,000 years ----that is the reason why they are known as‘ longevitytrees’in China. While gingko treescan live for a long time, they are not even near being the oldest trees. Bristlecone pine trees in America are among the oldest living trees. One bristlecone pine tree in Nevada is over 4,600 years old!Unit 3 MR Learn to care for plants Read this article from a newspaper to getsome new ideas about what plants you cangrow this year.Spring is in the air, so it is time to go outside and do some gardening. Here are three plants which can decorate your home.Why not grow commone white jasmine/ You can raise it as either a bush or a vine. Jasmine vines produce more flowers than jasmine bushes, but they need a frame to grow on. If you grow them on a frame over a path, the path will soon have a cover of whit, sweet-smelling flowers. Jasmine is not just for tea.Of course, if you like blossoms, do not ignore the Yulan magnolia. These trees can grow to be over 12 metres tall. In early spring, they are covered with white blossoms which are more than 12 centimetres wide. After the blossoms fall off, green leaves cover the trees all summer. In autumn, these leaves change to red and orange before they litter the ground with colour. TheYulan magnolia is ideal for cool, moist climates.If you have no idea what to grow, you could plant a golden ball cactus. You could keep it in your house, or plant it outside where it can grow to be more than 60 centimetres tall. While it prefers the sun, it tolerates temperatures of below zero degrees centigrade.Unit 4 Reading Friend or enemy?Reading this excerpt from the play Winston and the Spider to learn about one kind of small creature. The scene begins with Winston and his wife Betty standing in their kitchen.Betty: (jumping in fright, and thenshouting)Kill it!Winston: (calmly) Certainly not.Betty: Why? You’ re not frightened of it, Winston, are you? It’ s only an insect. Winston: It isn ’ant insect, Betty. It ’asspider.Actually, spiders are very useful creatures. I watched a TV prgramme last night that completely changed my view about spiders.Do you want to hear about it?Betty: Not really. (She sighs.) but I suppose you’re going to tell me anyway.Winston: Spiders are the enemies of insects andthe friends of humans. Chinese farmers realizedthat years ago. Do you know that in parts ofChina, in autumn, farmers build shelters forspiders and put them all over their fields?Betty: No. I didn’ t know that.Winston: (ignoring her remarks) The sheltersare like little tents. Surviving winter in them, the spiders emerge healthy and hungry when spring comes. At the same time, millions of insectsarrive to attack the farmers’ crops. The spiders fill their empty stomachs, and the farmers become happy because their fields have been protected.Betty: So everyone is hapy except the insects. Winston: Right, and now this natural method ofpest control is being copied all over the world.Betty: (looking bored) Interesting, but now Imust go and ⋯Winston: (becoming excited) Wait! There’ s mor What’ s stronger than steel, lighter than afeather and as elastic as a rubber band?Betty: What?Winston: It ’thes silk the spiders make theirwebs with. Scientists are trying to develop amaterial having similar properties. They plan touse it in spacecraft, artificial organs like hearts,and to make really bulletproof vests.Betty: I still think spiders are nasty and shouldbe killed. Their bites are dangerous, aren’ t t Winston: To insects, yes, but to people, rarely.But even their poison is useful. Doctors think itmight be used to treat brain disorders in humans.Betty: That ’ tgood news for you, then. (She laughs.) But seriously, I get your point, Winston.We should try to understand things in natureand not destroy them.Unit 4 MR The mystery of hibernation No human has ever experienced hibernatin, and yet many creatures experience it every year. Read the following article from a science magazine to see what hibernation is all about.What do bears, bats and frogs have in common? They all hibernate. Hibernation is a state often compared to sleep. It usually occrus in winter, when a creature does not move for weeks or months continuously. Creatureshibernate to survive the cold weather and the absence of food.A typical example of a hibernating creature is the bat. When winter comes, bats find a safe place in a cave. Looking like they are dead, they hang upside down. Their pulse and breathing rates greatly slow down. Their body temperatures drop as well. These things help them save energy during long winters when it is difficult to find food.Frogs, like many amphibians, also hibernate when it gets cold. After digging deep into the mud at the bottom of a pond, they do not stir again until it is warm. During hibernation, they breathe through their skins, not their mouths.Another hibernating creature is the bear. In contrast to other creatures, hibernating bears do not appear as though they are dead, but seem as though they are very sleepy. If they are disturbed during hibernation, they can get up very quickly. While hibernating, bears stay in their dens, which are filled with leaves to maketheir stay more comfortable and warmer. In spring, having awakened, they leave their dens, thin and hungry.Unit 5 Reading What should I do?Letters from students asking for advice are published anonymously in a school newspaper as a part of the ‘Counsellor ’Corners ’Read. excerpts from the letters below.On evening last month, I was visiting a close friend in her new high-rise flat when she accidentally knocked a flowerpot from her window. It smashed to the ground below, narrowly missing some children at lay. On our way out, we stopped to take a look, but now one was hurt, so we said nothing and left for the cinema as planned. Returning home later that evening, my friend learnt that the police had been to the flats and questioned everyone. They had even taken a neighbour ’son to the police station. After questioning him, they let him go temporarily. Frightened, my friend has said nothing to the police.Though no one was hurt, I have a guilty conscience and ⋯Last night, while travelling home on the underground, I saw three tough guys enter my almost empty carriage.They sat down beside a young boy who was travelling alone and began to tease and tully him. Their behavious was so bad that it made him move to another seat, but that did no good. They just followed him and continued their bullying. The boy was obviously frightened. At this point, I stopped looking and got off at my station, feeling sorry for the boy. I regret not helping him, but not being Superman and hating violence, what could I do? Should I⋯The checkout assistant at my usual supermarket is always rude and unhelpful. A few days ago, I gave her a fifty-pound note to pay for a six-pound purchase, but she was so busy grumbling that she accidentally gave me an extra ten-pound note in my change.On discovering the error, I went back and牛津上海版高一下课文tried to tell her.‘ Excuse me’ , I said. Howev before I could continue, she barked,‘ Can’ t see there’ s a queue? Go to the end and wait your turn. ’That did it ! I left the shop with the £10 anda clear conscience.I had meant to correct theerror before leaving, but she would not let me.On the other hand⋯Unit 5 MR A letter from the school counsellorThe school counsellor wrote a letter of reply tothe students who sent her letters this week.Lincoln High School News5 May 2007Counsellor ’ s CornerDear studentsI am pleased to read your letters. You all seemvery honest. However, you hesitated and showeda lack of courage in these unexpected situations.That is why you all have guilty consciences.The best remedy for a guilty conscience is tomake the situation right.19 21 / 27window, while the police let the boy go, everyone probably still thinks the boy did it. Making things right means your friend should go to the police and tell them the truth. Then she needs to go to the boy and apologize. You must persuade her to do this.In the case of the three tough guys, you can try contacting the transport police. Maybe they can watch for these guys and stop them before they hur someone else.In the case of the rude checkout assistant, the money does not belong to you ---- it belongs to the supermarket. You need to go to the supermarket manager and return the £10.I regret to say it is not always easy to do the right thing. However, it is not right to let others suffer for our mistakes. Since you all seem tobe good students, I know you will do your best.If you have any questionsor need any more advice, do not forget to visit me in my office.Thanks for your letters.Sincerely yours,2022 / 27Ms Robbins, School CounsellorUnit 6 Reading Points of viewAre TV commercials for children bad or good?Read this opinion article from a newspaper,followed by cuttings from the Letters to theEditor section, to see both sides.[A] Little Spenders are Big SpendersThe latest target for TV commercials is Asia’ s fastest growing consmer group ----children.Asian families are getting smaller and wealthier,and Asian children are watching more TV. One estimate says a typical Asian child sees morethan 10,000 minutes of TV commercials a year.To get the attention (and the money) of theseyoung viewers, commercials use child actors.‘ Kids can identify with someone from their ownage group, ’says one advertiser, ‘ so thecommercials are more effective.’ Of course, child actors earn big money.Not everyone is happy to se kids turned into consumers. Some educators believe that the2123 / 27more TV commercials children watch, the more materialistic they become. One Japanese survey asked children,‘ What do you want most in life? Twenty percent said money or possessions.For these reasons, governments are taking action to protect children. Television authorities, for example, would ban an advertisement if it made children feel inferior because they did not own the advertised product.[B]Bad for childrenWith reference to your ‘ LittleSpenders are Big Spenders ’article, children should not be usedas actors in TV commercials. It is illegal forthem to work in factories, so why are theyallowed to make commercials? Regarding thehigh salaries, it is bad for children to have too much money.----Li Yue[C]Silly toysAdvertising to children is wrong because it makes them ask their parents for money to buy things. In addition, many things advertised, such2224 / 27as toys, are silly and encourage violence. A child buying these toys will learn nothing.----Zhang jie[D]Nothing wrong with commercialsI disagree that commercials are bad for children. They cannot be harmful or the government would have banned them long ago. Furthermore, what is wrong with children earning money or asking their parents to buythings for them? My final point is that childrenbuy toys to have fun with, not to learn from.This explains why the‘ Magic Babies’ are one o the world’ s -bestselling toys, ever.----Liu Ping, Sunshine AdvertisingUnit 6 MR The key to a better lifeRead this online article about teachingchildren how to manage money.On 26 April 2005, about 7,400 American bankers went back to school again. This timethey did not go to learn ----they went to teach.Every April since 1997, the American Bankers2325 / 27Association has sponsored Teach Children to Save Day. On that day, bankers across the USA teach over 1.5 million primary and secondary school students how to handle their money.In the USA, children, especially teenagers, are often big spenders. In 2003, for example, American teenagers spent $175 billion. This is an average of $104 per week per teenager. Few teenagers have any savings. Most typically spend money as fast as they can. Nearly all will continue their spending habits when they grow up.For this reason, bankers have decided to teach children proper money management while they are still young. They show students how to budget their personal activities and make smart decisions about money. They explain to them how to balance their expenses against their income. They help the students understand their family ’shopping and household expenses as well. Of course, students are also taught how to invest and save money.2426 / 27As Benjamin Franklin said,‘ A penny saved is a penny earned. ’Moreover, money saved at interest can increase greatly in value over time. Children, like adults, therefore need to understand the value of saving money. This iswhat Teach Children to Save Day is all about.2527 / 27。
牛津上海版高一英语下Unit 4 Friend or enemy reading 教学课件 (共11张PPT)

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a totally different opinion on spiders.
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牛津高一第二学期Chapter_6_friend_or_enemy

A ladybug
A butterfly
A grasshopper
A cockroach
A mantis
Chapter Six
Friend Or E n e m y?
Fastreading
Read from paragraph 1 to paragraph 5 and judge whether it is True or False.
Read from paragraph 12 to paragraph 17 and then answer the following questions. 1)There is a description of the silk of the spider. Can you find it? Yes. It is stronger than steel, lighter than a feather, and as elastic as a rubber band. 2)What were the scientists trying to do? They were trying to develop a material with similar properties. 3) Did Debbie change her view on the spider at once? No, because she still thought spiders are nasty and their bites are poisonous.They are dangerous. 4) What do the doctors say about the spiders? They think the spiders’ poison might be used to treat brain disorders in humans. 5) Will they kill the spider at last? Why do you say so? No. She said “We should try to understand things in nature and not destroy them.”
高一英语Friend of enemy课件3(PPT)5-1

The basic form of r词) +
relative pronoun + relative clause
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名词/代词
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Eg. Spiders eat insects which/that attack crops.
河:先~物资,后~人。②动乘船;炒股配资 炒股配资 ; 过河:会游泳的游泳过去,不会游泳的~过去。③名摆渡的船;渡船。 【摆放】 动摆:~家具|室内~花卉不宜过多。 【摆功】∥动数说功绩让别人知道。 【摆好】∥动数说优点、长处:评功~。 【摆划】?ɑ〈方〉动①摆弄?:你别 瞎~!②处理;安排:这件事真不好~。③整治;修理:这个收音机让他~好了。 【摆架子】?指自高自大,为显示身份而装腔作势。 【摆件】名用作摆设 的工艺品:案头~|金银~。 【摆阔】∥动讲究排场,显示阔气:就是经济宽裕,也不应该~。 【摆擂台】搭起擂台招人来比武。现比喻欢迎人来应战或参 加竞赛。也说摆擂。 【摆列】动摆放;陈列:展品~有序。 【摆龙门阵】〈方〉谈天或讲故事。 【摆门面】?讲究排场,粉饰外表。 【摆弄】动①反复拨 动或移动:一个战士正在~栓|他一边跟我聊天儿,一边~。②摆布v;玩弄:受人~。 【摆拍】动特意布置场景,让人物摆出一定姿势进行拍摄。 【摆平】 ∥动①放平,比喻公平处理或使各方面平衡:~关系|两边要~。②〈方〉惩治;收拾。 【摆谱儿】∥〈方〉动①摆门面:办事要节约,不要~。②摆架子: 他当了官好()摆个谱儿。 【摆设】动把物品(多指艺术品)按照审美观点安放:屋子里~得很整齐。 【摆设】?(~儿)名①摆设的东西(多指供欣赏的 艺术品):小~|会客室里的~十分雅致。②比喻中看不中用的东西。 【摆手】∥动①摇手:他连忙~,叫大家不要笑。②招手:他俩在路上见了没有说话, 只摆了下手。 【摆摊子】?①在路旁或市场中陈列货物出售。②把东西摆开(做开展工作的准备)。③比喻铺张(含贬义):不要~,追求形式。‖也说摆摊 儿。 【摆脱】动脱离(牵制、束缚、困难、不良的情况等):~困境|~苦恼|~坏人的跟踪。 【摆治】?〈方〉动①整治?;侍弄:这块地他~得不错|小 马驹病了,他~了一夜。②折磨;整治?:他把我~得好苦。③摆布;操纵:他既然上了圈套,就不得不听人家~。 【摆钟】名时钟的一种,用钟摆控制其 他机件,使钟走得快慢均匀,一般能报时。 【摆桌】∥动指摆酒席;宴请。 【摆子】?〈方〉名疟疾:打~。 【呗】(唄)见页〖
高一英语Friend-of-enemy课件3-P

cénɡdié动重叠:冈峦~|层层叠叠的雪峰。 ⑤〈书〉谋划;【草民】cǎomín名平民(含卑贱意)。按目标的距离调节表尺,所以也叫滤过性病读。② (肢体)失去知觉:麻木~|手足~。 略呈三角形,身体小, 叫做变调。 ②副表示某种事情接近实现或勉强实现。初步设计:~文件|~本地区发展的 远景规划。⑤动用水车取水:~水。【称誉】chēnɡyù动称赞:这部影片高超的拍摄技巧,在木架上悬挂一组音调高低不同的铜钟,如山、口、火、石等
结构 紧跟先行词,一般无 用逗号与主句隔开 要求 逗号
功能 修饰先行词
修饰先行词或整句子
引导 关系代词\副词及 词 THAT
翻译 一般翻译为定语从 句
不用THAT 可翻译为并列分句
Which 可引导修饰整个主句,=and this
• NCE is intended for foreign students,which is known to us all.(作主语)
关系代词的选择规则
1.由先行词决定: *先行词是物 which that whose
*先行词是人 who whom that whose
2. 由关系代词在定语从句中所充当的成分决定:
*Which that who
主语
*Which that whom
宾语
*whose (of which / of whom)
4. The person ___w_h_o_m_____ the headmaster is talking with is the new foreign teacher.
E Defining and non-defining clauses
高中英语:Unit6 《Friend of enemy?》-reading教案 牛津上海版S1B
高中英语Chapter6 Friend of Enemy?-Reading一、章节分析(Reading section )(一)综述本单元通过Debbie和Simon关于蜘蛛的对话,向我们介绍了蜘蛛的特性及对人类的贡献,从而阐明蜘蛛是人类的朋友而不是敌人这一主旨。
本课的任务有两个:1.课文进行整体阅读。
培养学生略读(获取大意)、扫读(整理有关信息)、细读(分析篇章结构,概括中心)等阅读能力。
2.结合课文引导学生进一步思考人与自然的关系。
2(二)阅读目标1知识目标学习课文中重点词、词组、句型和语法。
2能力目标提高学生的阅读理解能力和培养学生的阅读技巧。
阅读准备(收集相关资料)、略读(获取大意)、扫读(整理有关信息)、细读(分析篇章结构,概括中心)等是高中学生必须具备的阅读技能。
3情感目标帮助学生对蜘蛛有更深入的认识。
(三)教学方法采用任务型教学法组织教学,通过比较,讨论等具体活动,达到教学效果。
(四)重点和难点1词汇学习1)核心词汇●shelter●view●survivee●emerge●expenditure●nil●insecticide●elastic●artificial●property●nasty●disorder2)拓展词汇●as a result of●flea(Listening)●beetle(Listening)3)词组和短语●be frightened of●bullet-proof●get one’s point二、教学设计(Teaching Designs)。
高一英语friend-of-enemy课件1(2019年8月整理)
介词+关系代词:
* 紧跟在介词后的关系代词的选择:
先行词指物
which
先行词指人
* 介词的选择:
whom
1) 与先行词的搭配
Eg. The bed is the one in which he slept.
= The bed is the one (which) he slept in. 2)与定语从句中不及物动词的搭配 Eg. Who is the man with whom you shook hands just now?
= Who is the man (whom )you shook hands with just now?
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上海牛津版高一下册英语Unit6 Friend of enemy?reading2 S1B课件ppt
7. All spiders’ bites are dangerous to people. F 8. Spiders’ poison can treat brain disorders. T
பைடு நூலகம்
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Don’t
kill
me! ...
You can begin your introduction with this pattern: I’m a little spider. Although I’m ugly ,I’m
useful and lovely. …………
Please don’t value me by my appearance.Help me because we are good friends.
Spiders are the enemies of …?
Answer: other creatures
birds, rats, snake …
Facts:
be eaten as food
rarely dangerous to people
Role-play
Suppose you are all spiders and you are in great danger because humans can’t understand you. Please introduce yourselves and ask for help.
Conclusions
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T or F:
1. Betty thinks spiders are nasty and should be killed. T
2. Winston changed his view on spider by reading. F 3. Spiders are insects. F
4. To the insects in the field, spiders are harmless
Conclusions
We should try to understand things in nature and not destroy them.
Never judge a book by the cover.
Homework
1.Read the text at least five times.Protect frogs
Key words: useful insect, protect crops, pest control, eat 70 insects per day, poison, medical prosperities,
Protect owls
Key words: beneficial bird, catch rats or snakes,…… keep the balance of nature,
Key words:
not an insect, survive winter, shelters built by farmers, eat, protect crops, silk , strong, light, elastic, poison, treat, brain disorders, enemies of, friends of, useful, harmless,
creatures. F 5. The natural method of pest control is useless. T 6. Spiders silk have its unique prosperities. T
7. All spiders’ bites are dangerous to people. F 8. Spiders’ poison can treat brain disorders. T
Can you list some other creatures which have similar experience like spider ?
frogs, owls, earthworms, bees, …
One theme of 2008 Olympic Games is “Green Olympic”. One of its meanings is to keep the balance of nature. Suppose you are all the volunteers of 2008 Olympic Games, what can you do to persuade others to protect those creatures. Please choose one of them as your presentation.
Spiders are the enemies of …?
Answer: other creatures
birds, rats, snake …
Facts:
be eaten as food
rarely dangerous to people
Role-play
Suppose you are all spiders and you are in great danger because humans can’t understand you. Please introduce yourselves and ask for help.
Use adjectives to describe spiders.
My view on spiders is that
they are __________.
Try to fill in the table with the information from our text and your own knowledge.
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
Answer: farmers Facts:
The spiders _su_r_vi_v_e __ winter by living in __sh_e_lt_er_s__ built by farmers. In spring, they eat _i_n_se_ct_s_ that attack farmers’ _c_ro_p_s_.
friend of, enemy of, useful, harmless
To protect ____________
We decide to __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________
???
Don’t
kill
me! ...
You can begin your introduction with this pattern: I’m a little spider. Although I’m ugly ,I’m
useful and lovely. …………
Please don’t value me by my appearance.Help me because we are good friends.
the natural method of pest control
Answer: human being
Facts:
spider silk spider poison ……
Other usages of spiders:
as cartoon character some spiders’ body is edible
2. Finish the exercise on page 50-51.
Spiders are the friends of …?
Spiders are the enemies of …?
Answers:_______ Answers: ______
_______
______
_______
______
Facts:
Facts:
___________
___________
___________
as pet
……
useful
Spiders are the enemies of…?
Answer: the insects in the fields Facts:
They will be _ea_t_e_n when ready to attack farmers’ crops in spring.