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高中英语人教新课标版必修一教案:(Unit4 Earthquakes the 2nd period)

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TheSecondPeriod●从容说课Thisperiodisthehighlightofthewholeunit.Itlaysemphasisonreadingandunderstanding.Firsttheteachershouldcheckifthestudentshavemasteredthenewwordsandexpressionsbyaskingthemtospeakoutthesentencesthattheymadeusingthesewordsandexpressions.Thispartcanhelpthestudentstolearnwordsandexpressionsbyheartinacertainlanguagesituation.TheninPre-readingpart,studentsareaskedtodiscusstwoquestions:Whatwillyoutakeifyouareinformedofacomingearthquake?Whatmayhappenbeforeanearthquake?Inordertoanswerthesecondquestion,studentscancarefullylookatthefourpicturesinthepart.ThepartpreparesstudentsfortheReadingpassage.IntheReadingpart,studentswillfirstlistentothetapewiththeirtextbooksclosed.Inordertomakethisstepefficient,theteacherwillprovidethemsomestatementsbasedonthepassage.Whilelistening,studentsshouldjudgewhetherthesestatementsaretrueorfalse.Ifitisfalse,studentsshouldcorrectit.Thenstudentswillbegivenseveralminutestoreadthepassagesilently.Inordertohelpthestudentsunderstandthepassagebetter,theteachercanprovidesomecomprehendingexercises,includingmatchingsentences,orderingevents.Atlaststudentsshoulddividethewholepassageintothreepartsandwritedownthemainideaofeachparagraph.Thepurposeofthisstepistotrainstudents’abilityofreadingcomprehension,whichisaveryimportantskill.Atlast,studentswilldoaspeakingtaskinpairs.OneactsasanewspaperreporterfromChinaDailyandtheotheractsasawitnessoftheTangshanEarthquake.Thereporterisaskingthewitnesssomequestionsabouttheterriblequake.ThispartnotonlyhelpsthestudentstorevisewhattheyhavelearnedinthispartbutalsoprovidesthemwithanopportunitytospeakinEnglish.7,●三维目标1.Knowledge:(1)Words:shake,rise,crack,burst,well,smelly,pond,pipe,canal,steam,destroy,ruin,dirt,injure,survivor,brick,dam,useless,steel,shock,quake,rescue,electricity,disaster,army,organize,bury,coal,mine,shelter,fresh(2)Phrases:rightaway,asusual,atanend,lieinruins,laterthatafternoon,betrappedundersth.,digout,tothenorthofsp.,insteadof,agreatnumberof,putup,giveout,wakesb.up,intheopenair,thinklittleofsth.(3)Sentencepatterns:Itseemed/seemsthat....Thenumberofsb./sth.reached/reaches...Allhopewasnotlost.(部分否定)2.Ability:(1)Learnsomedetailedinformationaboutanearthquake.(2)Improvethestudents’readingability.(3)Trainthestudents’abilitytograspkeyinformationwhilelistening.(4)Trainthestudents’speakingability.3.Emotion:(1)Trainthestudents’abilitytocooperatewithothers.(2)Knowthedeadlinessofanearthquakeandthesignsbeforeanearthquakeiscoming.(3)LearnfromthebraveryofpeopleinTangshantofacetherealityandrebuildthecity.●教学重点(1)Thenewwordsandexpressions.(2)Learnsomedetailedinformationaboutanearthquake.(3)Trainthestudents’abilitytocooperatewithothers.(4)Trainthestudents’speakingability.●教学难点1.Words:shake,burst,rise,destroy,shock,fresh,injure2.Phrases:rightaway,atanend3.Sentencepatterns:(1)Itseemed/seemsthat....(2)Thenumberofsb./sth.reached/reaches....(3)Allhopewasnotlost.(部分否定)4.Improvethestudents’readingability.5.Trainthestudents’abilitytograspkeyinformationwhilelistening.●教具准备(1)ataperecorder(2)aprojector(3)theblackboard●教学过程Step1GreetingsGreetthewholeclassasusual.7,Step2RevisionT:Yesterdaywelearntsomenewwordsandexpressions.Nowpleasespeakoutthesentencesthatyouhavemadeusingthewordsandexpressions.S1:shake:Shakingone’sheadmeanssaying“No”inChina.S2:rise:Thesunroseatsixo’clockinthemorning.S3:rightaway:Afterclass,theywenttoplaybasketballrightaway.S4:crack:Thevasecrackedwhenitdropped.S5:burst:Heburstthedooropen,usingallhisstrength.S6:ruin:Shepouredwaterallovermypaintingandruinedit.S7:injure:Shewasbadlyinjuredintheaccident.S8:survivor:Therewasnosurvivorinthebigfirelastnight.S9:destroy:Theheavyraindestroyedallourhopeofapicnic.S10:shock:IwasshockedwhenIheardhisaccident.S11:rescue:Werescuedtheboywhofellintotheriver.S12:disaster:Thefloodwasreallyaterriblenaturaldisaster.S13:organize:Janeorganizedtheparty.Sheaskedpeopletocomeandboughtthefoodanddrinks.S14:bury:Manymenwereburiedundergroundwhentherewasanaccidentatthemine.S15:shelter:Hehadtostandintheshelteratthebusstopwhenitsuddenlyrained.S16:atanend:Shefelttheworldwasatanendwhenhersondied.S17:useless:Itisuselessarguingwithhim.Hewillneverchangehismind.S18:digout:Thethiefdugouttheboxfullofmoneyandranaway.S19:fresh:Thesevegetablesarefresh,Ipickedthemthismorning.Step3Pre-readingT:Supposeyouarewarnedofacomingearthquake.Nowyouhavetimetotakeonlyonething.Tellyourpartnerwhatyouwilltakeandthereason.(Afterseveralminutes.)S1:Iwilltakeenoughfood.Onecan’tlivewithoutfood.S2:Iwilltakeenoughwater.Ithinkwaterismoreimportantthanfood.S3:Ifitiswinter,Iwilltakeenoughclothes,otherwise,Iwilldiefromcoldness.T:Ifanearthquakeisaroundthecorner,theremustbesomeabnormalphenomena.CarefullylookatthefourpicturesonPage25andtrytodescribewhatyouhaveseen.S4:Inthefirstpicture,peopleseebrightlightinthesky.S5:Inthesecondpicture,thedogisalwaysbarking.S6:Inthethirdpicture,fisharetryingtojumpoutofthepond.Eventheratsaretryingtorunawayfromtheirholes.Theyarerunningnervously.S7:Inthelastpicture,thewaterinthewellrisesandfalls,risesandfallsformanytimes.Peoplecannoticecracksinthewellandsmellygascomeoutofthewells.Step4ListeningT:Everyoneknowsthatanearthquakeisveryterrible.Today,wewilllearnsomethingaboutthestrongestearthquakeinChina’shistory,whichhappenedinTangshan,Hebei,in1976.T:Firstlistentothetapewithyourtextbooksclosedandcheckwhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrueorfalse.Ifitisfalse,trytocorrectit.(1)PeopleinTangshanwerewarnedoftheearthquakeanddidn’tgotobedthatnight.()7,(2)PeopleinBeijingalsofelttheearthquake.()(3)Morethan400000peoplewerekilledinthequake.()(4)Manyrescueworkersanddoctorsweretrappedundertheruinsduringtheaftershock.()(5)PeopletriedtogetfreshwaterfromunderthegroundinTangshan.()(Afterlisteningtothetape,checktheanswerswiththestudents.)S1:No.1isfalse.Peoplethoughtlittleoftheunusualphenomenabeforethequake,andwenttobedasusualthatnight.S2:No.2istrue.S3:No.3isfalse.Morethan400000peoplewerekilledorinjuredinthequake.S4:No.4istrue.S5:No.5isfalse.FreshwaterwastakentothecityofTangshanbytrain,truckandplane.T:Youdidanexcellentjob.Step5ReadingT:Next,openyourbooksandturntoPage26.Iwillgiveyouseveralminutestoreadthepassage.Afterreading,pleasefinishPart1inComprehendingonPage27.(Ssreadthepassagesilentlyandthendoexercise1inComprehendingonPage27.)(Teacherchecktheanswerswiththewholeclass.)S1:Thechickensdidn’teatbecausetheywerenervous.S2:Beforetheearthquakethepeopledidn’tworrybecausetheydidn’tknowthequakecausedthestrangeevents.S3:Suchagreatnumberofpeoplediedbecausethequakehappenedwhiletheyweresleeping.S4:Waterwasneededbecausedamsandwellswereuseless.S5:Thepeopledidnotlosehopebecausethearmycametohelpthem.T:Verygood.Duringthequakemanythingshappened.Numberthefollowingthingsaccordingtotheorderthattheyhappened.A.Brickbuildingsweredestroyed.B.Thewallsofthevillagewellshadcracksinthem.C.Shelterswereputupforthosewithnohomes.D.Roadsgothugecracks.E.Thearmyhelpedthesurvivors.(Ssreadthepassageagaininaloudvoiceandthenordertheevents.)(Teachercheckstheanswerswiththewholeclass.)S6:No.1B;No.2D;No.3A;No.4E;No.5C.T.Excellent.Howmanyparagraphsarethereinthispassage?Ss:Four.T:Trytodividethepassageintothreeparts.Thentrytowritedownthemainideaofeachpart.Youcanfinishthistaskinpairs.(Afterseveralminutes.)S7:Part1(Paragraph1)Phenomenabeforetheearthquake.Part2(Paragraphs2-3)Whathappenedduringthequakeandthedamage.Part3(Paragraph4)Therescueworkaftertheearthquake.Step6Speaking(pairwork)7,T:Nowwearegoingtoaninterviewinpairs.Supposeoneofyouwasanewspaperreporter,andtheotherwasawitnessofthe1976TangshanEarthquake.Nowthenewspaperreporterisaskingthewitnesssomequestions.Workinpairsplease.(Ssmakedialogues.)T:NowIwouldliketoaskpairsofyoutocometothefronttodemonstrateyourdialoguestothewholeclass.S1:Hello,nicetomeetyou.IamanewspaperreporterfromChinaDaily.S2:Nicetomeetyoutoo.S1:IhearthatyouareluckyenoughtohaveescapedfromtheterribleearthquakethathappenedinTang-shan.S2:Yes.Iwassoluckyastobeoneofthesurvivors.Evenatthistime,myheartisstilltremblingwithfear.S1:Thencouldyouanswersomequestionsabouttheearthquake?S2:OK.Iwilltrytocontrolmyfeelings.S1:Actually,atwhattimedidyouknowthatanearthquakewascoming?Wereyouwarnedoftheearthquake?S2:Althoughlaterpeoplesaidtherehadbeensomesignsthatshowedanearthquakewascoming,wepaidnoattentiontotheseevents.Wejustwenttobedasusualthatnight.S1:Doyouknowanysigns?S2:Yes.Forthreedaysthewaterinthevillagewellsroseandfell,roseadfell.Somehousewivesnoticedthatthewellwallshaddeepcracksinthem.Asmellygascameoutofthecracks.Inthefarmyards,thechickensandeventhepigsweretoonervoustoeat.Miceranoutofthefieldslookingforplacestohide.Fishjumpedoutofbowlsandponds.S1:Thendoyoustillrememberwhathappenedduringthequake?S2:Oh.At3:42ameverythingbegantoshake.Ahugecrackthatwasabouteightkilometerslongandthirtymeterswidecutacrosshouses,roadsandcanals.Steamburstfromholesintheground.Theterribleearthquakelastedforabout15seconds.Afterthat,everywhereIlookednearlyeverythingwasdestroyed.Brickscoveredthegroundlikeredautumnleaves.Manybuildingsfelldown.Tomakethingsworse,twodamsandmostofthebridgesalsofell.It’simpossibletotravel.Therailwaytrackswereuselesspiecesofsteel.S1:Iheardthereweresomeaftershocks.Didtheycauseanydamage?S2:Ofcourse.Laterthatafternoon,anotherbigquakeshookTangshan.Someoftherescueworkersanddoctorsweretrappedundertheruins.Morebuildingsfelldown..S1:Althoughyouhavesurvived,youhavetoliveahardlifeinthenextperiodoftime.S2:Thatistrue.Water,foodandelectricitywerehardtoget.Lifewasverydifficultforus.S1:Butluckily,youhavearmytohelpyou.S2:Yes.Thearmysent150000soldierstohelptherescueworkers.Theyorganizedteamstodigoutthosewhoweretrappedandburythedead.S1:Thenhowdoyougetwaterthesedays?S2:Waterisbroughttothecitybytrain,truck,andplane.WepeopleinTang-shanwilltryoutbesttorebuildthecity.S1:Ibelieveso.Thankyouforhavingansweredmyquestions.S2:That’sallright.Step7Homework7,Trytorememberthekeyinformationofthepassagebyheart.●板书设计Unit4EarthquakesTheSecondPeriodTorFstatements:(1)PeopleinTangshanwerewarnedoftheearthquakeanddidn’tgotobed.()(2)PeopleinBeijingalsofelttheearthquake.()(3)Morethan400000peoplewerekilledinthequake.()(4)Manyrescueworkersanddoctorsweretrappedundertheruinsduringtheaftershock(余震).()(5)PeopletriedtogetfreshwaterfromunderthegroundinTangshan.()●活动与探究Story-tellingcompetition1.Dividetheclassintogroupsoffourorfive.EachstudentshouldlookforsomeunusualthingsthathappenedintheTangshanearthquake.Thestudentscangotothelibraryorgoonlinetosearchforsomeusefulinformation.2.Workingroupsandtellthestudents’ownstorytoothermembersofthesamegroup.Theneachgroupshouldchoosethemostunusualstoryinthegroup.3.Chooseonerepresentativeofeachgroupwhowilltellthemostunusualstorytothewholeclass.4.Theteacheractsasthejudgeandchoosesthebeststoryandthebeststory-teller.5.Theteachergivesthegroupthathasthebeststoryaprizeandgivesthebeststory-telleraprize.●备课资料Tangshan:TheDeadliestEarthquakeFireballsandAnimalsGiveWarningThoughscientificearthquakepredictionisinitsnascent(初期的)stages,natureoftengivessomeadvancewarningofanimpending(即将发生的)earthquake.InavillageoutsideofTangshan,wellwaterreportedlyroseandfellthreetimesthedaybeforetheearthquake.Inanothervillage,gasbegantospout(喷出)outthewaterwellonJuly12thandthenincreasedonJuly25thand26th.Otherwellsthroughouttheareashowedsignsofcracking.Animalsalsogaveawarningthatsomethingwasabouttohappen.OnethousandchickensinBaiguantuanrefusedtoeatandranaroundexcitedlychirping.Miceandyellowweaselswereseenrunningaroundlookingforaplacetohide.InonehouseholdinthecityofTangshan,agoldfishbeganjumpingwildlyinitsbowl.At2a.m.onJuly28th,shortlybeforetheearthquakestruck,thegoldfishjumpedoutofitsbowl.Onceitsownerhadreturnedhimtohisbowl,thegoldfishcontinuedtojumpoutofitsbowluntiltheearthquakehit.Strange?Indeed.Thesewereisolatedincidents,spreadacrossacityofamillionpeopleandacountrysidescatteredwithvillages.Butnaturegaveadditionalwarnings.Thenightprecedingtheearthquake,July27th-28th,manypeoplereportedseeingstrangelightsaswellasloudsounds.Thelightswereseeninamultitudeofhues.Somepeoplesawflashesoflight;otherswitnessedfireballsflyingacrossthesky.Loud,roaringnoisesfollowedthelightsandfireballs.WorkersattheTangshanairportdescribedthenoisesaslouderthanthatofan7,airplane.EarthquakeandQuakeproofSomecountries,suchasJapan,havealargenumberofearthquakes.Earthquakeshappenveryquicklyandviolently.Duringanearthquake,thereisoftenagreatnoisefirst.Thentheearthshakesterribly;manyhousesfalldown;railwaytracksbreakandtrainsrunofflines;agreatmanyfactoriesaredestroyed;thousandsofdeathsarecaused,andmanymorelosehomes.Besidesthegreatdamageanddeathscausedbytheearthquakeitself,otherdisasterssuchasfiresoftenfollow,morebuildingdestroyedandmoredeathscaused.Itiswellknownofthedangersofapossibleearthquake,andforcenturiesmanhasbeenmakingresearchesonearthquake.Morethan2000yearsago,forexample,aChinesescientistnamedZhangHenginventedamachinewhichcoulddetectearthquakes,andthismachineisstillusedbyscientiststodaytodetectandmeasurethestrengthofearthquakes.Nowweknowmuchmoreaboutearthquakesandwhytheyhappen,butwestillcannottellexactlywhenandwhereanearthquakewillhappen,andcannotstopitfromhappening.Soearthquakesareamongtheworstdisastersintheworld.Noonecanstopnaturalearthquakes.However,scientistscanhelpstopearthquakesdestroyingwholecitiesandcausingtoomanydeaths.Inthoseareaswhereearthquakesoftenhappen,theyrecordmountaintemperaturesandtakephotosfromtheairandifanythingstartstohappen,theywarngovernmentstobepreparedforpossibledisasterssothatemergencyplansareputintoactiontolessenthedisaster,probablysavingmanylives.7

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