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Unit1Cu1tura1re1ics
PartOne:TeachingDesign
Period1:Asamp1e1essonplanforReading
(INSEARCHOFTHEAMBERROOM)
Aims:
Toreadaboutcu1turalre1ics
TolearnaboutTheRestrictiveandNon-RestrictiveAttributiveClause
I.Warmingup
Warmingupbydefining
Goodmorning,class.ThisperiodwearegoingtoreadaboutINSEARCHOF
THEAMBERROOM.Beforeourreading,Tdliketoknow:
A.Whatkindofo1dthingsarecultura1relics?
B.Area11theo1dthingsculturalre1ics?
C.Whatisthedefinitionandc1assificationofcuItura1re1ics?
D.Towhomdocuituralrelicsbe1ong?
Keysforreference:
A.CuIturalrelicsarephysicalremaindersofwhatdifferentpeop1es
valuedinthepastandcontinuetovaluenow.Itcanalsobesaidthatcuituralrelics
aremorethanworksofart,theyaresymboIsofhistoryandthepeoplewh
olivedinthepast.
B.No,notalltheoldobjectsarecu1turalrelics.
C.Eachkindofre1icspreservessomeaspectofculturalheritageandeachrelic
issti11auniquecuitura1expressionandcontributions.
D.Inalargersense,itcanbesaidthatallthecuIturalrelicsbelongtoallpeop1es
andwho1esocieties,notacertainindividua1.
Warmingupbypresenting
Hi,everyone.Let'slookatthescreen.Tilpresentyousomepictures.Theya
11be1ongtoculturalrelics.SomeofthemarecuIturalsites.Someofthemare
naturalsites.Pleasethinktheseover:
A.Canyounamethemout?
B.Whohavetherighttoconfirmandclassifythem?
Keysforreference:
A.Theyarecu1tura1sites:TheGreatwa11;TheImperialPalace
oftheMingandQingDynastiesinBeijingandShenyang;TheMaus
oleumoftheFirstQinEmperorandtheTerracottaWarriors;TheMogaoCave.
Thesearenaturalsites:TheJiuZhaiGouVa1leyScenicandH
istoricInterestArea;TheHuangLongScenicandHistioricInterestA
rea.Thefol1owingareculturalandnaturalsites:MountTaishan;
MountHuangshan;MountWuYi.
B.OnlyaninternationalprofessionalorganizationfromUNha
stheauthoritytoconfirmandclassifythem.
Warmingupbydiscussing
Now,boysandgirls,Imeta“moraldilemma^^.ThatmeansImustmakeachoice
betweentheinterestsofthefamilyandtheinterestsofthesociety.T
hingsarelikethis:Myoldgrannyhappenedtofindanancientvaseunderthe
treeintheearthofourgarden.It'ssobeautifulandspecia1.Now,myfamilyfe11into
amoraldilemma.Canyouhe1pustomakeadecision:
A:Whatshouldwedo?
B:Canwekeepitforourselvesorreportittothegovemment?
C:Haveyoucomeacrosssuchasituation-tomakeadifficultchoic
e?
Keys:ABCquestionscanbeansweredinal1kindsofways.Theansw
ersaref1exible.
ILPre—reading
1.Lookingandsaying
Workinpairs.Lookatthephotosonthescreen.A11theserelicsarequite
beautiful.Butsomeofthemwerelostandruinedinhistory,suchasYuanMingYua
nandtheAmberRoom.P1easeguess:
A.Whatkindsofthingscanresu1tintheirdisappearing?
B.Whydotheycomeintobeingonceagain?
Keysforreference:
A.Maybewars,naturaldisasters,andtimehavedamagedordestroyedthem,
gettingthem1ostandchanged.Manyofthemwereevensto1enandhidd
enwhilenobodyknowswho,whereandhow.
B.Peoplegettoknowthese.Ifthesere1icscouldnotbefoundagain,
theywouIdberebuiltbypeop1e.
2.Explainingandsharing
Workingroupsoffour.Tellyourgroupmates:
A.Whatdoyouknowaboutthesubstanceof“amber”?
B.Whatdoyouknowaboutthecultura1re1ics"theAmberRoom^^?
Keysforreference:
Iamfromgroup2.Fromtheknowledgewegotfrombiologyandchemi
stry,weknow“amber“isasemi-preciousstoneusedinjewe1ryand
artworId.Amberisreallythefossilformofresinfromtrees.Ithas
gotitsshapeafteraprocessthathastakenmi11ionsofyearstocomplet
e.Treesinveryancientforestsproducedthisresin,whichsiowly
droppedfromtreesandwasburied.Treesuseresintoprotectthemse1vesfr
omdiseaseandharmcausedbyinsectsandfungi.
Iamfromgroup6.Fromtheinformationofhistorylegendsandnewsreport
s,weknowtheAmberRoomisaroombui1tbylotsofambers.It
wasagiftgiventoPetertheGreat,theKingofRussia,bytheKingofPru
ssia,FrederickWi1liamI.Itwasgiventhenamebecausealmostth
ousandtonsofnaturalamberswereusedtomakeit.Butduringthese
condworldwarin1941,theNaziGermanarmysecretlystoletheAmber
RoomandsentboxesoftheAmberRoomonatraintoaGermancity.After
that,whatrea1lyhappenedtotheAmberRoomremainsamystery.
III.Reading
1.Readingaloudtotherecording
NowpleaselistenandreadaloudtotherecordingofthetextINSEARCHOFTH
EAMBERROOM.Payattentiontothepronunciationofeachwordandthep
auseswithineachsentence.Iwi11playthetapetwiceandyousha11read
aloudtwice,too.
2.Skimmingandidentifyingthegeneralideaofeachparagraph
Nowp1easeskimthetexttogetthekeywordsandgeneralideaofeachpar
agraph.
—tparagratheintroductionabouttheAmberRoom:design,
Phcolour,shape,material
2ndparthepresenttotheCzar:apartofwinterpaIaceinSt.Pete
agraphrsburg,areceptionhallforimportantvisitor
3rdparagraptherelocatingoftheAmberRoominCatherir11time
hs:movedintoSummerPalace,moreaddedtoitsdesign
4thParagrthemissingoftheAmberRoom:thetwocountrieswereatwar,
aphNaziGermanarmystoletheAmberRoom,27woodenboxe
sweretrainedtoaGermancity,Nobodyknewitfromthen
on
5thParagraphtherebui1dingoftheAmberRoom:anewonebutthesame
astheoldbuiltbythetwocountries,force1ebrating
the300thbirthdayofPeterburg
3.Scanningandanalyzingthecharacteristicsofthetext.
Sinceyouhavegottoknowthegeneralideasofeachparagraph,canyoute11
methecharacteristicsofthepassage»suchas,thetypeofwriting,theway
ofnarrating,andthetense?
Keysforreference:
Thispieceofpassageisanarrativeproseornon-fictionartic1ew
ritteninanarratingstyle.IttellsthehistoryofAmberRoominthe
orderoftimesothatwecanclearlylearnaboutwhathappenedtoit.Theten
seusedinthetextispasttense.
4.Readingandunderstanding
Nextyouaretoreadandunderlinea11theusefu1expressionsorcol1ocati
onsinthepassage.Copythemtoyournotebookafterclassashomework.
Co1locationsfromINSEARCHOFTHEAMBERROOM
lookinto...,beusedto...,makethedesignfortheroom,infact,asagif
tof...,addmoredetai1sto...,remove...fromthesearchfor...,belong
to...,feelashardasstone,thefancysty1e,bemadefor...,inreturn,oneof
thegreatwonders,artobjects,lookmuch1ike...,givethename,bemadeint
oanyshape,bemadewithgoldandjeweIs,bemadetobeagift,serv
eas...,atwar,remainamystery,bereadyfor...
5.Readingandtransferringinformation
Readthetextagaintocompletethetable,whiehlistsailthenumber
sinthetext.
NUMBERMEANING
1716FredericWilliamgavetheAmberRoomtoPetertheGreatasa
gift.
1770CatherineIIhadcompletedtheaddingtotheAmberRoomin
thisyear.
1941TheNaziGermanarmystoletheAmberRoominthisyear.
2023TherebuildingoftheAmberRoomwascomp1etedinthisyear.
7000TThetota1weightoftheambersusedtomaketheroom.
ons
55ThenumberofsoIdiersgiventothekingofRussiainreturn.
600ThenumberofthecandleslightingtheAmberRoom.
2Thetwocountries:GermanandRussia.
2IntwodaystheAmberRoomwasremovedtoaGermancity.
100,000TheAmberRoomwasdismantiedinto100,000pieces
2727woodenboxeswereusedtocontainthepiecesofAmberRoom.
300由ThenewlyrebuiltAmberRoomwasreadyforthe300thbirth
dayofStPeterburgcity
6.Readingandlearning
Readthetextandlearnmoreaboutthefol1owingpropernouns.Youc
ansurfonthewebsiteafterclass:
Namesof*peop1eNamesofp1aces
FrederickIPrussia
FrederickWil1iamISt.Peterburg
PetertheGreatKonigsberg
CatherineIIWinterPalace
SummerPalace
IVClosingdown
Closingdownbydoingexercises
Toendthe1essonyouaretodothecomprehendingexercisesNo.1andNo.2.
CIosingdownbyhavingadiscussion
A.CanyouimaginethefateoftheAmberRoom?Whatisit?
B.Doyouthinkifitisworthwhi1etoreproducetheAmberRoom?Why?
Keysforreferenee:
A.IhavenoideaaboutthefateoftheAmberRoom.Becauseanything
canhappentoit.Maybeitwasdestroyedatwarinthefightingfire.You
see,amberscanbemeltedeasily.Maybeitwaskeptsecret1ybysome
bodywhohaddiedwithouttellingaboutittoanyoneelse.Somaybeitis
lyingsomewherequietly.
B.IthinkitisworthwhiletoreproducetheAmberRoom.Becauseitrepres
entsthecu1tureandaperiodofhistoryinSt.Petersburg.Itisatraceandfea
turesurvivingfromapastageandservingtoremindpeopleofalosttime.
C1osingdownbyretellingthestoryoftheAmberRoom
Wei1,al1ofushavelearnedthehistoryoftheAmberRoom.Let'srecallsomekey
wordsandexpressionsontheboard.Youaretoretel1thestoryoftheAmberR
oom:
ColourSty1eShape
ownerpresentmovetowinterpalace
addtomoredetaiIsremovetopieces
putontrainsremainamystery3OOthbirthday
Period2:A1essonp1anforLearningaboutLanguage
(TheRestrictiveandNon-RestrictiveAttributiveClause)
Aims:
Tolearnabouttherestrictiveandnon-restrictiveattributivec1ause
Todiscoversomeusefulwordsandexpressions
Todiscoversomeusefu1structures
Procedures:
I.Warmingup
Warmingupbydiscoveringusefulwordsandexpressions
Pleaseturntopage3.Doexercises1,2,3and4first.P1easecheckyour
answersagainstyourclassmates\
Warmingupbyexplaining
Now,class,sinceyou'vereadthepassage,cou1dyouexplaintomehow
tousethephrase44belongio"?Theword"to"hereisapreposition,indie
atingthepossession,andisalwaysfo1lowedbynounsorpronoun.Loo
katEx3.Thepreposition"at"indicatesastate,conditionorcontinuous
activity.Sowecanreplacethemorexpressthembyusingapresent-continuous
tense.
II.LearningaboutAttributiveClause
1.WhatisanadjectiveClause?
Anadjectivec1auseisadependentclausewhichtakestheplaceof
anadjectiveinanotherclauseorphrase.Likeanadjective,anadjectiveclausemo
difiesanounorpronoun,answeringquestionslike“which?"or"whatkind
of?”Considerthefb11owingexamples:
Adjective
theredcoat
Adjectivec1ause
thecoatwhichIboughtyesterday
Liketheword"red"inthefirstexample,thedependentclause“whichIboughty
esterday^inthesecondexamplemodifiesthenoun"coat."Notethatanadjective
c1auseusua1lycomesafterwhatitmodifies,whileanadjectiveusuallycomesb
efore.
Informalwriting,anadjectiveclausebeginswiththerelativepronouns
“who(m),““that,"or"which."Ininforma1writingorspeech,youmay1e
aveouttherelativepronounwhenitisnotthesubjectoftheadjectiveclause,
butyoushouIdusuallyincludethere1ativepronouninformal,academic
writing:
informa1
Thebookspeop1ereadweremainlyre1igious.
formaI
Thebooksthatpeopiereadweremain1yreligious.
informal
Somefirefightersnevermeetthepeopletheysave.
formal
Somefirefightersnevermeetthepeop1ewhomtheysave.
Herearesomemoreexamplesofadjectiveclauses:
themeatwhichtheyatewastainted
Thisclausemodifiesthenoun"meat"andanswersthequestion“whichmeat?
They'retalkingaboutthemoviewhichmadehimcry
Thisclausemodifiesthenoun“movie"andanswersthequestion"whichmov
ie?”.
Theyaresearchingforthestudentwhoborrowedthebook
Theclausemodifiesthepronoun“student“andanswersthequestion“whichstUd
ent?
DidIte11youabouttheauthorwhomImet?
Theclausemodifiesthenounuauthoandanswersthequestion“whichauth
or?”.
2.Restrictive&nonrestrictivec1auses
Dothefollowingpairsofsentencesmeanthesamething?
1aMyunc1e,whoIivesinLondon,isveryrich.
2bMyunc1ewho1ivesinLondonisveryrich.
2aThepolieies,whichwereunpopular,wererejectedbythevoters.
2bThepolicieswhichwereunpopularwererejectedbythevoters.
3aMyniece,whosehusbandisoutofwork,willinheritthehouse,whichIhav
ealwaystreasured.
3bMyniecewhosehusbandisoutofworkwi11inheritthehousewhichIhav
ealwaystreasured.
Thefirstsentenceineachpairhasanon-restrictiveclausewithintwocommas,
andthesecondhasarestrictiveclause.Anon-restrictivec1ausesimp1ya
ddsmoreinformationintothesentenceanddoesnotaffectthemeaning
ofthemainc1ause:itisthereforebracketedoffwithcommas(la=anuncle
whohappensto1iveinLondon).Converse1y,arestrictiveclausedefinesits
referentinthemainc1ausemorespecificallyandcontributessignificantlytothe
meaningofthesentence.ThusitisthatparticularunclewholivesinLondon
whoisreferredto(1b).In2a,a11policieswereunpopu1arandallwere
rejected,whereasin2bonlythepoliciesthatwereunpopularwererejected.Not
ethatinrestrictiveclausesthenon-humanre1ativepronouniseither"that'
or'which\whereasforhumanreferentstherelativepronouncanbeeither
'who/m'or'that'(themanthat/whomIwi11marry....).
3.AtestonFORMALADJECTIVECLAUSES
Directions:Combinethesentences.UseformalwrittenEng1ish.
Use(b)asanadjectivec1ause.Punctuatecareful1y.
1)(a)Anantecedentisaword.(b)Apronounreferstothisword.
Anantecedent
2)(a)Thebluewha1eisconsideredthelargestanimalthathasever1ive
d.(b)Itcangrowto100feetand150tons.
Thebluewhale
3)(a)Thep1anewasmetbyacrowdof300.(b)Someofthemhadb
eenwaitingformorethan4hours.
Theplane
4)(a)Inthispaper,Iwilldescribethebasicprocess.(b)Rawcottonbecomes
cottonthreadbythisprocess.
Inthispaper,Iwi11describe
5)(a)Theresearchersaredoingcasestudiesofpeopletodeterminetheimportan
ceofheredityinhealthandlongevity.(b)Thesepeople'sfamilieshaveahistory
ofhighbloodpressureandheartdisease.
Theresearchersaredoingcasestudies
6)(a)Attheendofthismonth,scientistsattheinstitutewillconducttheir
AIDSresearch.(b)Theresu1tsofthisresearchwillbepub1ishedwithin6
months.
Attheendofthismonth,scientists
7)(a)Accordingtomanyeducationofficials,"mathphobia'(thatis,afearofmathema
tics)isawidespreadproblem.(b)Aso1utiontothisproblemmustandcanbe
found.
AccordingtomanyeducationofficiaIs,'mathphobia9
8)(a)Theartmuseumhopestohireanewadministrator.
(b)Underthisperson,sdirectionitwillbeab1etopurehasesignifican
tpiecesofart.
Theartmuseum
9)(a)Thegiantanteaterlicksupantsforitsdinner.
(b)Itstongueis1ongerthan30centimeters(12inches).
Thegiantanteater
10)(a)Theanteater9stongueissticky.
(b)Itcangoinandoutofitsmouth160timesaminute.
Theanteater'stongue
III.Closingdownbytakingaquiz
QuizonA11ributiveclause
Selectoneanswerfromthechoicesprovidedaftereachsentenee.Thewordsyou
chooseshouldfittheb1ankinthesentence.Don'tusetheHINTbuttonsun
lessyoureallyneedthem.
1.Asmanychildrencameweregivensomecakes.
A.thatB.asC.whoD.whom
2.Thevisitorssawrowsofhousestheroofsarered.
A.onwhichB.ofwhichC.whereD.that
3.1usua1lytakeanapafterlunch,ismyhabit.
A.whichitB.asitC.asD.that
4.Pleasetellmethewayyoudidthjob.
A.howB.whereC.whichD.inwhich
5IsthismuseumsomeGermanfriendvisitedthedaybeforeyesterday?
A.theoneB.whichC.thatD.where
6.ThefarmeruseswoodtobuiIdahousetostoregrain.
A.inwhichB.whereC.thatD.withwhich
7.Isha11neverforgettheyearsIspentinthecountrywiththe
farmers,,hasagreateffectonmy1ife.
A.when,whichB.that,whichC.when,thatD.which,t
hat
8.Litt1ehasbeendoneshelpfu1toourwork.
A.thatB.whatC.whichD.a11that
9.Perhapsthisistheonlymarketyoucangetsuchcheapgoods.
A.thatB.ofwhichC.bywhichD.where
10.We'Dpulofftheoutinguntilnextweek,wewon'lbesobusy.
A.whenB.whichC.atwhichD.inthat
Key:1-10:BBCDAABADA
Period3:A1essonplanforusing1anguage
Aims:
To1eamtotellfactsfromopinions
Towriteareplyletter
To1istenandspeakaboutculturalrelics
Procedures
I,Warmingup
Warmingupbyquestions
Morning,c1ass.Wealwayssay,“Wemustrespectfactsandcan'twhollydepend
onone'sopinions”.Butcanyoutellme:
A.Whatdoesitmeanwhenyousay,44Itisafact”?
B.Whatdoesitmeanwhenyousay,“Itisanopinion9,?
Keysforreference:
A.Afactmustbereal,objectiveandwithoutanypersonaljudgment.Soi
tcanbeproved.
B.Anoptiona1waysexpressesone'sownideas.Itisa1wayssubjunctive.Soithas
notbeenproved.
Warmingupbyquestioning
Turntopage5.Readthepassageandte11me:
A.Ifyouwanttogoinforlawagainstsomebody,andifyouwanttowin,wh
at'sthemostimportantthingyoushoulddofirst?
B.Whatmakesajudgedecidewhicheyewitnessestobelieveandwhichnottob
elieve.
Keysforreference:
A.Searchingforfactsofcourse.Themore,thebetter.
B.Theevidencesofferedbytheeyewitnessesmakethejudgedecidewhichoneisbelie
vableandwhichisnot.
11.Guidedreading
1.Readinganddefining
Readthepassageanddefine:Whatisafact?Whatisanopinion?Whatisa
nevidenee?
2.Readingandtranslating
ReadthepassageandtranslateitintoChineseparagraphbyparagraph.To
m,youaretodoparagraph1,piease…
3.Readingandunderlining
Nextyouaretoreadandunderlinea11theusefu1expressionsorcoilo
cationsinthepart.Copythemtoyournotebookafterclassashomework.
CollocationfromUsingLanguageonpage5
inatria1,ratherthan,••,morethan*',,totellthetruth,agreewith,Itca
nbeprovedthat•••,noreasonto1ie,areplytoaletter,thinkhigh1y
of,searchfor,returnthetreasureto,costthema1otoftime
andmoney
4.Listening
Now,boysandgirls,asweknow,peoplehaveneverstoppedsearching
fortheAmberRoom.Thistimewe'11listentowhatthreepeoples
aytheyknowaboutthemissingAmberRoom.Beforewelistentothem,T1Ipres
entsomere1atednewwordstoyoutohelpyouunderstandthemeasily.
Piease1ookatthescreenandreadafterme.
explodevt.爆炸,Czchn.捷克,mayorn.市长,meltvt.熔化,sub(submarine)
n.潜水艇,水雷,survivorn.幸存者,Titanicn.泰坦尼克船
5.SharingandCorrecting
Welldone.Nowshareyourformswithyourpartnerandtel1meinthethr
eeforms:Whatarefacts?Whatareopinions?LiMing,doyouwantatr
y?
Keys:Whattheyheard,saw,didarefacts.Andwhattheybelieveareopinion
s.
6.Reviewing
Weoftenusesomeexpressionstoaskforopinions.Whatarethey?
Oh,yes.Whatdoyouthinkof…?
Doyoubelieve,•,?
Howcanyoubesureof,••?
Howdoyouknowthat?
Andweoftenusesomeexpressionstogiveopinions.Whatarethey?Ok,Tom,
Please.Oh,yes.Theyare:Ithink•••/1don'tthink…Idon'tagreethat…/I
supposethat…
7.Discussing
Please1ookatexercise3,anddiscusswhichpersongavethebestevidence.Useth
eexpressionsabovetohelpyou.Beforewediscuss,let'sdealwiththefoHowi
ngdiscussion:
A.Whatisthebestevidence?
B.Howcanweknowwhicheyewitnessismostbelievab1e?
Keys:
A.Thebestevidenceisfactualandisgivenbyapersonwhoisbelievable.
B.Themostbe1ievableeyewitnessistheone
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