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Unit2GreatPeople第一课时icstrip&Weletounit0101务学习目标掌握以下单词InventorinventFighterInventionEuropeanRussianSouthAfricanII.掌握以下句型1.Whodoyouthinkisthegreatestpersoninhistory?2.I’veneverheardofhim.002预习导学Ⅰ.必备单词:根据提示填写单词(词块预习)1.Inventor(n)(v)2.Fighter(v)3.European(n)4.Russian(n)5.South(adj)African(n)Ⅱ.英汉互译短语(短语预习)1.听说2.创造了1000多项发明3.第一批发现美洲的欧洲人之一4.一位伟大的英国文学作家5.终其一生为非洲黑人争取权利的斗士6•中国航空技术项目的先驱6.一位古典音乐作曲家7.有史以来最伟大的人003探究提升1.Whodoyouthinkisthegreatestpersoninhistory,Eddie?埃迪,你认为史上最伟大的人是谁?【知识详解】1.thegreatestperson最伟大的人单音节的最高级规则后面+est多音节最高级规则变化形式:more+adj/adv原级【知识拓展】“越来越……”表达法:“单音节的比较级and比较级”eg:biggerandbigger.越来越大。“moreandmore+adj/adv原级”eg:moreandmoreimportant.越来越重要2.PaulYum?I’veneverheardofhim.Who’she?保罗•亚姆?我从没听说过他。他是谁?【知识详解】1.hearof听说hearfrom收到……来信3.He’saninventor.Heinventedmyfavouritefood.他是一位发明家。他发明了我最喜爱的食物。【知识详解】1.inventor(n)发明家invention(n)发明物inventor(n)发明家004强化训练一、用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空1.I(take)apictureintheparkyesterday.2.Theyseeafilm(two)amonth.3.Canyoufindthe(different)betweenthetwins?4.Itwilltakealongtime(build)alibrary.5.EverythingisOK,(especial)thefood.二、根据句意及首字母提示写出单词1.Theboyknowsthepoftheword,buthecan’tspellit.2.Wemustbepwithchildrenwhentheydosomethingwrong.3.BeijingistheCcityofChina.4.WeChineselikeeatingwithc.5.LuXunwasagreatwriterthatmanyChinesepeopleahimandrespecthim.6.OnChristmasDay,thechildreceivedlotsofp.7.Ifyoumailaletter,youneedtobuysomes.8.Theboyisverybrave.Hedtofacethedifficultiesinlife.9.FranceisoneofthebiggestEcountries.10.WhichdoyouP,classicalmusicorpopmusic?三、完形填空Whenonedoorofhappinesscloses,anotheropens.However,weoftenlookatthe1

doorsolongthatwecan’tseetheonethathasbeenopenedforus.It’struethatwedon’tknow2we’vegotuntilweloseit,andit’salsotruethatwedon’tknowwhatwe’vebeen3untilitgoesaway.Givingsomeoneallyour4doesn’tmeanthatthey’llloveyouback.Don’texpectloveinreturn.Just5

forittogrowintheirhearts.Therearemanymomentsinlifewhenyoumisssomeonesomuchthatyouwanttobringthemintoyour6

andhugthemforreal!Dreamwhatyouwanttodream,gowhereyouwanttogo,and7whatyouwanttobe,8youhaveonlyonelifeandonechancetodoallthethingsyouwanttodo.Happinessliesinthosewhohavecried,thosewhohavebeenhurt,thosewhohavesearched,andthosewhohavetried,foronlytheycanunderstandthe9oftheirlives.The10

futurewillalwaysbebasedonaforgottenpast.Youcan’tgoonwellinyourlifeuntilyouletyourpastfailureandheartachesgo.1.A.open B.same C.closed D.broken2.A.when B.what C.why D.where3.A.missing B.seeing C.lookingfor D.working4.A.love B.time C.money D.food5.A.care B.look C.mean D.wait6.A.hearts B.dreams C.lives D.chances7.A.do B.be C.get D.turn8.A.when B.because C.unless D.though9.A.importance B.purpose C.difference D.answer10.A.easiest B.happiest C.worst D.brightest四、阅读理解RachelCarson(19071964)wasapioneeroftheworld'senvironmentalmovementthroughherwritingabouttheprotectionofthenaturalworld.Her1962bookSilentSpringmadeherwellknownbymanypeople.Itdescribestheharmfulchangesintheenvironmentofusingtoxic(有害的)chemicalsonfarmland.Carson'scareerstartedasabiologistintheUSBureauofFisheries.In1951shepublishedherfirstbook,TheSeaAroundUs,whichbecameabestseller.Itmadeherrichenoughtoleaveherjobanddevoteherlifetowriting.Shewasagiftedwriter.Hernexttwobookswerealsoabouttheoceansandbothtoppedthebooksaleslists.Carson'sbookSilentSpringpletelychangedthewayAmericathoughtaboutnature.Itpaintedableak(荒凉的)futureforthewholenaturalworld.Itledtoanationwideban(禁止)ontheuseofadeadlychemicalcalledDDT,andothertoxicpesticides(农药)thatfarmersusedfortheircrops.ManypeoplesaythebookledtothecreationofAmerica'sEnvironmentalProtectionAgency.Sinceherdeath,Carson'snamehascontinuedtobeconnectedwithprotectingtheenvironment.ThereisnowayearlyRachelCarsonBookPrize.NorwayawardstheRachelCarsonPrizetowomenwhohavemadegreatcontributionstothefieldofenvironmentalprotection.In1980,16yearsafterherdeath,shewasawardedthePresidentialMedalofFreedom,thehighestcivilianhonourinAmerica.1.WhathappenedtoRachelCarsonin1962?A.Shestartedtowritebooks.B.Shegaveupworkingasabiologist.C.HerbookTheSeaAroundUssoldwell.D.HerbookSilentSpringmadeherfamous.2.WhatmostprobablymadeRachelCarsonleaveherjob?A.Shegotanaward.B.ShepublishedSilentSpring.C.TheSeaAroundUsbroughtherenoughmoney.D.TheUSgovernmenttooknoticeofherresearches.3.WhyisthebookSilentSpringimportanttoAmerica'senvironmentalprotection?A.Itdescribesasilents

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