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Unit1GrowingupHaveyoureadorwatchedTheLittlePrince?Whatdoyouknowaboutthisnovel?Talkaboutitwithyoupartner.FREETALKLet’slearnmoreaboutThelittleprince.AntoinedeSaint_x0002_Exupéry(1900–1944)wasaFrenchwriterandpilot.Asayoungboy,hewasobsessedwithaeroplanes,ridinginoneforthefirsttimeattheageof12.Hespentmuchofhislifeflyingandwritingabouthisadventures.Saint-Exupéry’smostsuccessfulwork,TheLittlePrince,isoneofthebestsellingbookseverpublished.ReadtheintroductiontoAntoinedeSaint-Exupéryandanswerthequestions.Thestorywasprobablyinspiredbyhisplanecrashinthedesertin1935.Saint-Exupérynearlydied,andwanderedaroundforfourdaysbeforebeingrescued.In1944,AntoinedeSaint-ExupéryleftonawartimemissionoveroccupiedFrance,fromwhichheneverreturned.Althoughtheremainsofhisplanewerediscoveredin2000,SaintExupéry’sbodyhasneverbeenfound,andthecauseofhisdeathremainsunknown.ReadtheintroductiontoAntoinedeSaint-Exupéryandanswerthequestions.WhatexperiencemadetheauthorwriteTheLittlePrince?WhatkindofpersondoyouthinkSaint-Exupérywas?ReadtheintroductiontoAntoinedeSaint-Exupéryandanswerthequestions.Thestorywasprobablyinspiredbyhisplanecrashinthedesertin1935.Lookatthethreedrawingsandpredictwhatthestoryisabout.Nowreadthepassageandcheckyourprediction.Whatisit?Whatdoyouthinkofthisdrawing?Whopaintedthis?Vocabulary1.beobsessedwithobsessed obsess obsession obsessionwithsth./sb.

练习:Thisnovelisbasedonareal-lifeincidentofaman's__________(obsess)withthefamousactress..obsessionadj.(对……)痴迷的,要困扰的v.使痴迷,使迷恋,使着迷n.痴迷,着魔,困扰对……的痴迷Vocabulary2.remainremains remaining remaintobedone Thereremain(s)/remained... Itremainstobeseen+wh-从句

练习:Eventhoughwehavemademuchprogressinpreventingpollution,yetmuchremains__________(do).n.剩余物,残留物;遗迹adj.仍需做的,还需处理的,剩余的尚待……还有…………还不确定/有待观察tobedoneVocabulary3.digestdigestion digestive digestible thedigestivesystem

练习:Mybrotherhasapoor__________,soheeatsjustalittleforeverymeal.digestionn.消化(能力)adj.消化的adj.易消化的;易理解的消化系统Vocabulary4.layasidelaydown layof layout laythetable laystresson...练习:Encouragechildrento__________(留存备用)someoftheirpocketmoneyforlateruse.layaside放下解雇摆开,展开;布置摆好餐具准备用餐强调……Vocabulary5.devoteoneselftodevoted devotion adevotedfriend bedevotedto... devoteone's...to(doing)sth.bedevotedto... 练习:________(devote)tobringingoutthesecretofnature,thescientisthasnotimeforentertainment..Devotedadj.挚爱的,忠诚的,全心全意的n.奉献,忠诚;关爱一个忠诚的朋友深爱/忠于……把某人的……用到(做)某事上致力于……Vocabulary6.ataglanceglance glanceat take/haveaglanceatsb./sth. atfirstglance 练习:他匆匆浏览了晨报,然后出去了。He___________themorningpaperandwentout.glancedatv.扫视;粗略地看n.一瞥,扫视匆匆一看,瞥一眼;粗略地看,浏览一瞥/看一眼……乍一看hadaglanceattookaglanceatVocabulary7.distinguishdistinguishable distinguished bedistinguishedforsth. distinguish...from... distinguishbetween...and... distinguishoneself(as...) 练习:_____________(distinguish)foritsattractiveHangzhouwitnesseslargescenery,numbersoftouristseveryyear.Distinguishedadj.能辨别的,可区别的adj.著名的杰出的;高贵的因……而著名区别……和……;使……有别于……区分……和……(作为……)出名、表现突出Lookatthethreedrawingsandpredictwhatthestoryisabout.Nowreadthepassageandcheckyourprediction.Mydrawingwasnotapictureofahat.Itwasapictureofaboaconstrictordigestinganelephant.

DrawingNo.2Author:insideof________________________________.Grown-ups:layaside_______________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________.The1stpicture:Apictureofaboaconstrictorintheactof________________________________.swallowingananimalDrawingNo.1Author:Apictureof____________________________________________________.Grown-ups:________________.aboaconstrictordigestinganelephantahattheboaconstrictormydrawingsofboaconstrictors,whetherfromtheinsideortheoutsideFindouttheinformationandfillinthediagram.Choosetheauthor'sattitudetowardsgrown-upsandfindevidencetosupportyourchoice.Grown-upsaremorepracticalthanchildren.Theywanttoteachchildrenknowledgethatwillbeusefulinthefuture.Grown-upsarenobetterthanchildren.Theylackimaginationandonlycareaboutmattersofconsequence.Grown-upsaremoreknowledgeablethanchildren.Theycanunderstandeverythingbythemselves.Readthesentencesfromthepassageandanswerthequestions.MostoftheadultsIhavemetarethesame.Theyfocusonpracticalmattersonlyandseldompayattentiontoimaginationorcreativity.IfIpretendtothinkthewaytheydo,theadultswillconcludethatIamsensibleandmature.Whatdoestheauthorreallymeanbythesesentences?Irony.Thisfigureofspeechenablestheauthortoindicatehislowopinionofadults'behaviourandvaluesbystressingsuchthings.Whatfigureofspeechdoestheauthoruse?Howdoesthisfigureofspeechhelptoexpresstheauthor'sattitude?Readthesentencesfromthepassageandanswerthequestions.Ironyisasubtlefigureofspeechthatreferstothingsonesaysthataretheoppositeofwhatonereallymeans.Ithasahumorousorsarcasticeffect.Forexample:Fine,don’tbuymeanairlineticket.I’lljustswimacrosstheocean!Think&shareWhatwerethegrown-ups’responsestotheauthor’sDrawingNumberOneandDrawingNumberTwo?Whydoyouthinktheyrespondedinthisway?Accordingtotheauthor,whatisachild’smostvaluabletrait?

Doyouagreewithhim?Afterreadingthetwopassagesinthisunit,thinkaboutwhatyoumayacquireandloseasyougrowup.Shareyourideaswiththeclass.1.Decidewhetheryouagreewiththeauthor’sattitudetowardsgrown-upsandwhy.Workingroups.Giveatalkaboutyourattitudetowardsgrown-ups.2.Thinkofsomeexamplestosupportyouropinionsandmakenotes.3Organiseyourtalkfollowingthestepsbelow.Explaintheauthor’sattitudetowardsgrown-ups.Stateyourownopinions.Givesupportingexamples.Concludebysummarisingyouropinions.4Giveyourtalktotheclass.Workingroups.Giveatalkaboutyourattitudetowardsgrown-ups.Readthebookreviewandfindtheinformationontheright.thetitleofthebookthenameoftheauthorthegenreamemorablecharacteraquotefromthebookTheLittlePrinceAntoinedeSaint-Exupérychildren'sfantasyaroseIt'sthetimeyouspentonyourrosethatmakesyourrosesoimportant.Readthebookreviewagainandanswerthequestions.1Whatistheplotofthebook?2Whatisthekeymessageofthebook?3Whatdoesthereviewerthinkofthebook?Thereviewerthinksitisatouchingbookthateveryoneshouldread,whatevertheirage.Thestorytellsaboutapilotwhohascrashedinthedesert.Whilethepilotistryingtofixhisaeroplane,alittleprincefromanotherplanetcomestohim.Herecountshisadventurestothepilotandtheybecomefriends.Ittalksabouttheimportanceoflookingbeneaththesurfaceofthingstouncovertheirrealmeanings.Chooseabookthatmeansalottoyou.Planareviewofitandmakenotes.Nowwriteyourbookreview.EnjoyaclipfromthefilmTheLittlePrince.Allgrown-upswereoncechildren...butonlyfewofthemrememberit.所有的大人都曾经是个孩子。可惜,只有很少的一些大人记得这一点。Itisonlywiththeheartthatonecanseerightly;whatisessentialisinvisibletotheeye.只有用心灵才能看得清事物本质,真正重要的东西是肉眼无法看见的。Whatmakesthedesertbeautiful,isthatsomewhereithidesawell.使沙漠如此美丽的,是它在某处藏着一眼泉水。Workingroupsanddiscusshowtomakeaone-yearself-improvementplan.Considerthefollowing:whatyouhavelearntfromthepastwhatyouplantoachievewhatyouplantoavoidwhatyouplantoovercomeCompletethetabletohelpyoudraftyourplan.Shareyourdraftwithyourgroupandsuggestwaystomakeimprovementstoeachother‘splans.Prepareashortpresentationaboutyourplan.Considerthefollowing:1thestructureofyourpresentation2usefulwords,expressionsandstructuresGiveyourpresentationtotheclass.Checkyourself-improvementplanoneyearfromnowtoseeifyouhaveachievedyourgoals.Exercise1.Youshouldfollowahealthydietthatyoulikeandthatyoucanstick___________.2.Weofferfree___________(technique)supporttothos

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