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1、J教学教材:外研版高中英语新教材选择性必修4教学内容:Unit 6 Space and beyond第三课时:Using language执教人:端丹 深圳南山外国语学校(集团)高级中学 Jan. 24th, 2022Unit 6 Space and beyond Using language端丹 深圳南山外国语学校(集团)高级中学1st stop: the Moon July 20th,1969Review: modelsActivity 1a. Millions watched that first lunar landing on black and white television s

2、ets, their hearts in their mouths, aware of the many things that could go wrong.Review: modelsActivity 1b. The world went into shock. Most people have assumed that the space flight would be no more dangerous than traveling in an aeroplane.c. I can remember that day so clearly, watching the take-off

3、on TV at school.Review: modelsActivity 1d. The sacrifice of the challenger calls to us, remembering us that we must continue to reach for the stars. Activity 1 Answer the questionsa. Millions watched that first lunar landing aware of the many things that could go wrong.b. Most people have assumed th

4、at the space flight would be no more dangerous than traveling in an aeroplane.c. I can remember that day so clearly, watching the take-off on TV at school,d. The sacrifice of the challenger calls to us, remembering us that we must continue to reach for the stars, . Review: models1. Which sentence ta

5、lks about ability?2. Which sentence talks about the possibility?3. Which sentence talks about the necessity?4. Which sentence talks about the prediction?Now look for more sentences with models in the reading passage.With the eyes of the students across the nation upon her, she might have inspired an

6、 entirely new generation of astronauts and space scientists.The sacrifice of the challenger calls to us, remembering us that we must continue to reach for the stars, no matter how distant they might seem.Review: modelspossibilityReview: modelsCassiniActivity 22nd stop: SaturnOctober 15,1997On 15 Oct

7、ober 1997, the Cassini spacecraft set out on a mission to explore the planet Saturn. So great was the distance from the Earth that it would/shall need to travel for almost six years to reach its destination. When it reached Saturn, it sent back amazing images of the planets famous rings viewed in ul

8、traviolet light. Cassini made numerous trips around the Saturn so it could/must collect data. Over the following years, Cassini took 450,000 images of the planet and its moons. Finally, on 15 September 2007, Cassini was pointed towards Saturn so that it should/would meet a fiery end. Scientists had

9、decided that Cassini could/must be destroyed this way, so it must/would not collide with any of Saturns moons. In its nearly 20-year mission, Cassini provided so much information that scientists could/would not process it all. No wonder so many people took to social media to bid it goodbye, saying,

10、“ Farewell, dear Cassini, we shall/should never forget you!”Activity 2 Choose the correct modals.predictionabilitypredictionnecessitypredictionabilitydetermination3rd stop: MarsJanuary 24th, 2040Activity 3 Tell a story using modals.I couldnt believe it when I looked into the Martian sky Zhurong 4thS

11、pace flightMount Olympuscould; might; must; shall; wouldReview: modelsI couldnt believe it when I looked into the Martian sky, which was “dark yellowish brown” for plenty of dust remained in the atmosphere. In the distance stood an active volcano whose next eruption might be a few years later. What

12、impressed me most was Tianwen 4th, which could travel faster and farther and would continue traveling south. Never in my dream could I imagine that plants were growing there, with reddish-orange flowers like thistles. Never shall I forget that day! You should see it with you own eyes!Activity 3 Tell

13、 a story using modals.Review: modelsThe Fermi Paradox: according to some calculations, there should be many other civilizations out there, but there is no evidence of these at all. No spacecraft, no radio transmissions, nothing. So, as Fermi said, Where is everybody?Life in space4th stop: discussion

14、 programmeScience, fact or fiction?Scientist, Eric PringleLife in spaceScience fiction authorSophie EllisActivity 5 Listen to the interview and choose the questions discussed.1 Is there life on other planets?2 What would life on other planets look like?3 Should we use robots to explore space?4 What

15、is the Fermi Paradox?5 Will people ever make contact with life onother planets?Life in spaceInterviewees questionsAnswers1. Is there life on other planets?Sophie: There must be millions of planets like ours, and some could have life 1 _.Eric: You would think it likely that 2 _. But thats 3_the Fermi

16、 Paradox.2. What would life on other planets look like?Sophie: Life on other planets wont look like us because 4_.Eric: Because evolution 5 _, life on other planets is likely to look like us.3 Will people make contact with life on other planets?Eric: We cannot 6 _,which means it would take more than

17、 a lifetime to reach planets where there might be life.Sophie: Maybe we dont need to travel in straight lines. Perhaps we will be able to 7_ to make contact with life on other planets.Activity 6 Complete the table.Life in spacesimilar to our ownthere are forms of lifeconditions on other planets wont

18、 be like those on Earthwithout consideringwould work the same way everywheretravel faster than lighttake short cuts, through a “wormhole” in space1. I think there definitely is.2. Since., it isnt reasonable to.3. Theres evidence that.4. It would be wonderful if.5. The fact that. means.6. Lets hope t

19、hat.Activity 7 Complete the boxes with the expressions from the interview.Expressing opinionsExpressing hopesLife in space1, 2, 3, 54, 6Last stop?Life in spaceActivity 8 Read the passage and answer the questions.1 Whats the passage mainly about?2 Would you like to take part in a space camp? Why or w

20、hy not?The space campWhat can students do in the space camp?Activity 9Life in spaceAt the observatory, you can learn more about the astronomy and take in lunar eclipse.You will also have the chance to design and launch a model rocket.Then in modern flight simulators, you could put on a spacesuit, ex

21、it the capsule and go on a incredibly lifelike spacewalk in a world with zero gravity.Dear Ted,Remember when I told you Id signed up for the space programme? Well I just got back from a week of simulated manned flight activities, and it was awesome!We started out with some theory, learning about astronomy in the 1._, and then 2. _model rockets. After that we tried the simulator. I put on a 3 _ and went for a walk in 4 _. Its strange to f

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