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DevelopingideasP56-59Unit5Whatanadventure!新外研版Book3LearningobjectivesInthisclass,youwillfigureoutthestructureofthepassage;findoutthedetailedinformationofthepassage;talkaboutyourexperiencesasamarinebiologistfromthestorywalkingontheseabed;writeaboutyourdivingexperience.ReadtheshortintroductiontoJulesVerne.

wasaFrenchwriterbestknownforhisadventurestories.Oftencalledthe“FatherofScienceFiction”,Vernedescribedinhisstoriestechnologyandinventionsyearsbeforetheybecamerealities.

JulesVerne(1828-1905)Pre-readingHaveyoureadanystorieswrittenbyJulesVerne?Whataretheyabout?Pre-readingAroundtheWorldinEightyDays

isaclassicadventurenovelbytheFrenchwriterJulesVerne,firstpublishedin1872.Inthestory,PhileasFoggofLondonandhisnewly-employedFrenchvaletPassepartoutattempttocircumnavigate(环航)theworldin80daysona£20,000wager(赌注)setbyhisfriendsattheReformClub.HaveyoureadanystorieswrittenbyJulesVerne?Whataretheyabout?Pre-readingJourneytotheCentreoftheEarth

isJulesVerne'spioneeringsciencefictionclassic.

Ittellsthestoryofthedistinguishedbuteccentric(古怪的)ProfessorLidenbrock,whofindsascrapofparchment(羊皮纸)inanoldmanuscript(手稿)...HaveyoureadanystorieswrittenbyJulesVerne?Whataretheyabout?Pre-readingTwentyThousandLeaguesUndertheSea

istheoriginalandstillthegreatestunderseaadventure.Shipsarebeingattackedbyastrangeseamonster.ProfessorAronnaxjoinsanexpeditiontostopthebeast,butiswashedoverboardhisshipandfindshimselfinasubmarine(潜水艇)helmed(掌舵)bythebrooding(阴森的)andterribleCaptainNemo.Thusbeginsabreathtakinganddangerousunderwaterjourney.

WhatamazingthingsdoyouthinkyoumightfindinTwentyThousandLeaguesUndertheSea?Pre-reading(olduse)aunitformeasuringdistance,equaltoabout3milesor4,000metresPre-readingTheoceanisdeeperthanthesky.PicturesfromthenovelsubmarineReadthepassagetoknowmore.While-readingUnderlinethekeysentencesofeachparagraph.In1866,aterribleseacreatureisseenbyseveralships.BiologistProfessorPierreAronnaxandhisservant,Conseil,joinashiptofindandkillthecreature.AfteralongjourneyintothePacificOcean,thecreatureisfinallyseen.Whileattackingfromtheship,AronnaxandConseil,alongwiththewhalehunterNedLand,fallintothesea,anddiscoverthatthe“creature”isactuallyasubmarine.Theyarecapturedandtakeninsidethesubmarine,wheretheymeetthemanincharge,CaptainNemo.Aheadofitstime,thesubmarineisalsoasecretfromtherestoftheworld.Inordertokeepthissecret,CaptainNemotellshisthreenewestpassengersthattheyarenotpermittedtoleavethesubmarine.WhileNedLandcanthinkonlyofescaping,AronnaxandConseilarefascinatedbytheiradventuresinthenewunderwaterworld.Inthispartadaptedfromachapterofthebook,Aronnaxdescribestheexperienceofwalkingontheseabed...BackgroundinformationofthestoryAnintroductiontothefollowingpassage

Andnow,howcanIlookbackupontheimpressionleftuponmebythatwalkunderthewaters?Wordsarenotenoughtorelatesuchwonders!CaptainNemowalkedinfront,oneofhismenfollowingsomestepsbehind.ConseilandIremainedneareachother,asifanexchangeofwordshadbeenpossiblethroughourmetalcases.Inolongerfelttheweightofmyclothes,orofmyshoes,ofmyairsupply,ormythickhelmet,insidewhichmyheadshooklikeanutinitsshell.IntroducethathewalkedunderthewatersUnderlinethekeysentencesofeachparagraph.Thelight,whichlitthesoilthirtyfeetbelowthesurfaceoftheocean,astonishedmebyitspower.Thesolarraysshonethroughthewaterymasseasily,andconsumedallcolour,andIclearlydistinguishedobjectsatadistanceofahundredandfiftyyards.Beyondthatthecoloursdarkenedintofineshadesofdeepblue,andgraduallydisappeared.TrulythiswaterwhichsurroundedmewasbutanotherairheavierthantheEarth’satmosphere,butalmostasclear.Abovemewasthecalmsurfaceofthesea.Wewerewalkingonfine,evensand,notwrinkled,asonaflatshore,whichkeepstheimpressionofthewaves.Thisdazzlingcarpet,reallyareflector,droveawaytheraysofthesunwithwonderfulintensity,whichaccountedforthevibrationwhichpassedthrougheveryatomofliquid.ShallIbebelievedwhenIsaythat,atthedepthofthirtyfeet,IcouldseeasifIwasinbroaddaylight?(AdaptationfromTwentyThousandLeaguesUndertheSeabyJulesVerne)Underlinethekeysentencesofeachparagraph.DescribewhathesawundertheseaFigureoutthestructureofthepassage.In1866,aterribleseacreatureisseenbyseveralships.BiologistProfessorPierreAronnaxandhisservant,Conseil,joinashiptofindandkillthecreature.AfteralongjourneyintothePacificOcean,thecreatureisfinallyseen.Whileattackingfromtheship,AronnaxandConseil,alongwiththewhalehunterNedLand,fallintothesea,anddiscoverthatthe“creature”isactuallyasubmarine.Theyarecapturedandtakeninsidethesubmarine,wheretheymeetthemanincharge,CaptainNemo.Aheadofitstime,thesubmarineisalsoasecretfromtherestoftheworld.Inordertokeepthissecret,CaptainNemotellshisthreenewestpassengersthattheyarenotpermittedtoleavethesubmarine.WhileNedLandcanthinkonlyofescaping,AronnaxandConseilarefascinatedbytheiradventuresinthenewunderwaterworld.Inthispartadaptedfromachapterofthebook,Aronnaxdescribestheexperienceofwalkingontheseabed...Part1BackgroundinformationofthestoryAnintroductiontothefollowingpassage

Andnow,howcanIlookbackupontheimpressionleftuponmebythatwalkunderthewaters?Wordsarenotenoughtorelatesuchwonders!CaptainNemowalkedinfront,oneofhismenfollowingsomestepsbehind.ConseilandIremainedneareachother,asifanexchangeofwordshadbeenpossiblethroughourmetalcases.Inolongerfelttheweightofmyclothes,orofmyshoes,ofmyairsupply,ormythickhelmet,insidewhichmyheadshooklikeanutinitsshell.Thelight,whichlitthesoilthirtyfeetbelowthesurfaceoftheocean,astonishedmebyitspower.Thesolarraysshonethroughthewaterymasseasily,andconsumedallcolour,andIclearlydistinguishedobjectsatadistanceofahundredandfiftyyards.Beyondthatthecoloursdarkenedintofineshadesofdeepblue,andgraduallydisappeared.TrulythiswaterwhichsurroundedmewasbutanotherairheavierthantheEarth’satmosphere,butalmostasclear.Abovemewasthecalmsurfaceofthesea.Wewerewalkingonfine,evensand,notwrinkled,asonaflatshore,whichkeepstheimpressionofthewaves.Thisdazzlingcarpet,reallyareflector,droveawaytheraysofthesunwithwonderfulintensity,whichaccountedforthevibrationwhichpassedthrougheveryatomofliquid.ShallIbebelievedwhenIsaythat,atthedepthofthirtyfeet,IcouldseeasifIwasinbroaddaylight?(AdaptationfromTwentyThousandLeaguesUndertheSeabyJulesVerne)Part21.Introducethathewalkedunderthewaters2.DescribewhathesawundertheseaTheauthorintendstotellustheamazingsceneryunderthesea.Whatdoestheauthorintendtotellus?ReadPart2carefullyandcompletethetablewithexpressionsfromthepassage.AdventuresundertheseaActionsFeelingsViewswalkedunderthewaters________________________________________________________________________________nolongerfelttheweight________________________________________________________________________________solarraysshonethroughthewaterymasseasily______________________________________________________Andnow,howcanIlookbackupontheimpressionleftuponmebythatwalkunderthewaters?Wordsarenotenoughtorelatesuchwonders!CaptainNemowalkedinfront,oneofhismenfollowingsomestepsbehind.ConseilandIremainedneareachother,asifanexchangeofwordshadbeenpossiblethroughourmetalcases.Inolongerfelttheweightofmyclothes,orofmyshoes,ofmyairsupply,ormythickhelmet,insidewhichmyheadshooklikeanutinitsshell.actionsfeelingsThelight,whichlitthesoilthirtyfeetbelowthesurfaceoftheocean,astonishedmebyitspower.Thesolarraysshonethroughthewaterymasseasily,andconsumedallcolour,andIclearlydistinguishedobjectsatadistanceofahundredandfiftyyards.Beyondthatthecoloursdarkenedintofineshadesofdeepblue,andgraduallydisappeared.TrulythiswaterwhichsurroundedmewasbutanotherairheavierthantheEarth’satmosphere,butalmostasclear.Abovemewasthecalmsurfaceofthesea.Wewerewalkingonfine,evensand,notwrinkled,asonaflatshore,whichkeepstheimpressionofthewaves.Thisdazzlingcarpet,reallyareflector,droveawaytheraysofthesunwithwonderfulintensity,whichaccountedforthevibrationwhichpassedthrougheveryatomofliquid.ShallIbebelievedwhenIsaythat,atthedepthofthirtyfeet,IcouldseeasifIwasinbroaddaylight?(AdaptationfromTwentyThousandLeaguesUndertheSeabyJulesVerne)feelingsactionsviewsReadPart2carefullyandcompletethetablewithexpressionsfromthepassage.AdventuresundertheseaActionsFeelingsViewswalkedunderthewaters________________________________________________________________________________nolongerfelttheweight________________________________________________________________________________solarraysshonethroughthewaterymasseasily______________________________________________________walkingonfine,evensandastonishedmenotwrinkled,asonaflatshoreasifIwasinbroaddaylightBeyondthatthecoloursdarkenedintofineshadesofdeepblue,andgraduallydisappeared.Abovemewasthecalmsurfaceofthesea.Thisdazzlingcarpet…droveawaytheraysofthesunwithwonderfulintensity…Whatdoestheauthormeanby“Wordsarenotenoughtorelatesuchwonders”?Theauthormeansthattheviewsunderwateraresobeautifulandsuchexperienceissouniquethathecan'tfindenoughandproper

wordstodescribethem.Post-readingWhatdoyouthinkwillhappennextinthestory?Whatdoyouknowabouttheworldbeneaththesurfaceoftheoceans?Whydoyouthinkpeoplewanttoexplorethisunderwaterworld?Think&SharePost-readingImagineyouarethemarinebiologistfromthestorywalkingontheseabed.Talkaboutyourexperiences.Whatdidyouwearandhowdidyoubreathe?Whodidyougowith?Whatdidyousee?Howdidyoufeel?1Planyourconversationbyansweringthequestions.Post-reading2Havetheconversationwithyourpartner.Taketurnsaskingeachotherquestionsandrespondtoyourpartner'scomments.3Giveyourtalktotheclass.WritingP59

Unit5Whatanadventure!新外研版Book3Wouldyoulikeanunderseadiving?Wheredoyouwanttogodiving?FarneIslandswelcomeyou!FarneIslandsTheFarneIslandsareagroupofislandsoffthecoastofNorthumberland(诺森伯兰郡),England.Thegrouphasbetween15and20islandsdependingonthelevelofthetide.Inthewarmermonths,theFarnes,animportantwildlifehabitat,aremuch-visitedbyboattrips.TheFarneIslandsarepopularwithbirdwatchers,andasscuba

diving(水肺潜水)locations,withavarietyofsitessuitableforalllevelsofdivers,forthesealsandwrecks.ThegreysealcolonyattheFarnesnumbersabout5,000.Theyarecuriousandoftenlookinondiversinthewaterandareimpressivetowatchunderwater.Readtheposterandanswerthequestions.1.Wherearethediversgoingonthisadventure?2.Whataretheygoingtodoandseeduringthetrip?3.Whichoftheexperiencesappealstoyoumostand

why?1.Wherearethediversgoingonthisadventure?ThewatersaroundtheFarneIslands.2.Whataretheygoingtodoandseeduringthetrip?Theywillvisitashipwreck,the6,810-tonsteamerSomali,andswimwithFarne’smostlovelyresidents,thethousandsofgreyseals.3.Whichoftheexperiencesappealstoyoumostandwhy?Showyouropinions!Imagineyouhavebeenonthisadventure.Makenotesaboutyourexperience.Whatdidyoudo?Whatdidyousee?Howdidyoufeel?BeginningMaincharacter(s)TimePlaceGivebasicinformationaboutadivingexperienceI,myparents,instructorsonedayTheFarneIslandsSeeingtheposter,Iwantadivingexperiencewith

myparents.Iwanttoexperienceanunderseaadventureoneday.IwanttoexplorethemagicalunderseaworldaroundtheFarneIslands.

MainBodyWhathappened?SeeingthewreckedshipSomail,Ifeltasthoughshewereabouttosetsailonceagain!Whatsurprised/attractedmemostwasthat….SwimmingwithFarne’smostlovelygreyseals,Icouldexperience….ConclusionShowyourownfeelings.DivingturnedouttobemuchlessdifficultthanIhadimagined.Theworldherewassoquietthatitfeltthattimehadstopped.I’llneverforgetthedivingexperiencewhich/that…Nowwriteadiaryentryaboutyouradventure.GivebasicinformationaboutadivingexperienceDescribetheexperienceShowyourownfeelingsBeginningMainBodyConclusionSeeingthis,I...assoonaspossible.Iwasdoing...when...Withouthesitation/Withoutaword,Idecidedto...Tiredaswewere,Ilearnedwhat...Whatsurprised/attracted/delightedusmostwasthat...I'llneverforgetthedaywhich...Itwasa(n)exciting/scary/memorable/impressiveexperience!UsefulexpressionsUsethechecklisttogivefeedbackonyourpartner’sdraft.□Doesthediaryentry

includethekeypoints?□Isthediaryentryorganizedaccordingtothelayoutoffered?□

Howisthelanguage?□

Howisthehandwriting?□Howisthepaperdesign?LanguagepointsP56-57

Unit5Whatanadventure!新外研版Book3课文回顾:servant1ashipthatcantravelbothonthesurfaceofthewaterandunderwatersubmarinecaptaincarpethelmetReadandmatchahardhatthatyouweartoprotectyourheadathicksoftcoverforafloorsb.especiallyinthepast,whosejobistocook,clean,ordosomeotherworkinsbelse'shomethesailorinchargeofashipReadandcompletethesentenceswiththenewwordsintherightforms.Therewasagreenfitted_____inthehall.The________saileddeepundertheicecap.MaggiedroppedmeoffattheendofmyroadandIgaveherthe______back.Wewereinvitedtodinewiththe______oftheship.Hisfather'sfamilylivedinabighousewith_______.submarinecaptainservantscarpethelmetservantsubmarinecaptaincarpethelmetintensity2tobeallaroundoronallsidesofsbofsth.shorevibrationraysurroundaverysmall,fast,andcontinuousshakingmovementanamountoflightorheatfromthesunthelandthatisontheedgeofalake,river,orseathestrengthofsthsuchaslightorsoundReadandmatchThisisaninstrumentwhichmeasureslight_______.Hefeltthe________offootsteps.Canyounamethestatesthat________Colorado?Thelast____ofthesunweredisappearingbehindthemountains.Thr

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