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TheSecondPeriod●从容说课Thisisthesecondperiodofthisunit.Inthisperiod,studentsareexpectedtoretellthecontentsofthereadingpassage.ThepurposeistoreviewthepassageandfurtherunderstandthebadexperienceoftheblacksinSouthAfrica.Atthesametime,studentscanhavechancetopracticetheiroralEnglish.Afterthat,itisverynecessarytodealwiththelanguagepointsintheWarmingupandreadingpassage,whichhelpsthestudentstoenlargetheirvocabularyandstrengthentheirEnglishbasicskills.What’smore,therearesomeexercisesdesignedtoconsolidatethesewordsandexpressions.●三维目标1.Knowledge:Learnandmasterthenewwordsandexpressionsinthisperiod.Words:fight,advise,prison,accept,receivePhrases:stop...(from)doingsth.,loseheart,introuble,worryabout,outofwork,YouthLeague,asamatteroffact,blowup,put...inprisonSentences:Thelastthirtyyearshaveseenthegreatestnumberoflawsstoppingourrightsandprogress.Onlythendidwedecidetoanswerviolencewithviolence.2.Ability:(1)EnablethestudentstotalkaboutElias’experienceinEnglish.(2)Enablethestudentstousethenewwordsandexpressionsfreely.3.Emotion:FurtherunderstandthebadexperienceoftheblacksinSouthAfrica.●教学重点(1)fight:fightfor,fightagainst,fightwith(2)advise:advisesb.onsth.,advisesb.todosth.,advisethatsb.(should)dosth.(3)prison:beinprison,beintheprison,putsb.inprison,sb.bekept/heldprisoner(4)accept/receive(5)stop...(from)doingsth.●教学难点Helpthestudentstomasterthegrammar:inversionwithOnly+adverbial.●教具准备Themultimediaandtheblackboard.●教学过程Step1GreetingsGreetthewholeclassasusual.Step2RevisionT:Inthelastperiod,wereadapassageaboutElias.Fromthepassage,we’vegotalotofinformationaboutracialdiscriminationinSouthAfricaandNelsonMandela.First,let’sgooverthepassage.I’dliketoaskyoutwoquestions.(Showthefollowingquestionsonthescreen.)Q1:HowdidtheANCYouthLeaguefightthegovernment?7,Q2:WhatcanwelearnfromthetextaboutNelsonMandela?T:Who’dliketohaveatry?Tom?S1:Yes.Atfirst,theANCYouthLeaguefoughtagainstthegovernmentinapeacefulway.Butwhentheyfailed,theybegantouseviolence.T:Welldone.Who’dliketoanswerthesecondquestion?S2:Ihaveatry.IthinkwecanlearnfromMandelathequalitiesofbravery,persistence,kindnessanddetermination.T:Verygood.NowsupposeyouareEliasandyourpartnerisanewspaperreporter.Heisinterviewingyou.Pleaseworkinpairs.(Giveseveralminutesforstudentstoprepare.)T:Now,I’dlikeapairtoactoutyourdialogue.Whichpairvolunteers?S3:Wewantatry.T:Good.Pleasebegin.(Thepairactsouttheirdialogue.)Possibledialogue:(A—anewspaperreporterB—Elias)A:Elias,mayIaskyouafewquestions?B:Ofcourse,I’dliketoanswerthem.A:What’slifeinSouthAfricalike?B:It’smuchbetternow.SinceNelsonMandelabecamethefirstblackpresidentofSouthAfricain1994,wehavehadthesamerightasthewhites;Ihopeitwillbelikethisforever.A:Whatweresomeoftheproblemsthatblackpeoplehad?B:Thereweresomeproblems.Ourlifewasharderthanthewhitesbecausewecouldnotgotothesameschoolasthewhitesinthepastandthereforewecouldn’tgetahigherpositioninthefactoriesandcompanies.EventherewasatimewhenonehadgottohaveapassbooktoliveinJohannesburg.Butthingsaredifferentnow.I’msurewewillliveabetterlifeinthefuture.A:Ithinkso.IheardthatPresidentNelsonMandelahelpedyou.Wouldyoupleasesaysomethingaboutthat?B:I’mgladto.Imethimin1952whenIwastwelveyearsold.ThetimewhenImethimwasaverydifficultperiodofmylife.Iworkedinagoldmine.ButIdidnothaveapassbookbecauseIwasnotborninJohannesburg.SoIwasworriedaboutwhetherIwouldbeoutofwork.A:Sohehelpedyou?B:Yes.Hewassokindtohelpme.Hetoldmehowtogetthecorrectpaperssoitwasoneofthehappiestdaysofmylife.A:You’reverylucky.B:Ithinkso.IthankedhimverymuchandIneverforgothowkindhewasandwhenheorganizedtheANCYouthLeague,IjoineditassoonasIcould.A:Sofromthenon,youfoughttogetheragainstthegovernmenttogetthesamerightsasthewhites.B:Right.A:Thankyouforansweringmyquestions.Wishyoueverysuccess.Step3LanguagepointsT:Thankyou.Yougaveusawonderfulperformance.Fromthereadingpassage,we’vediscoveredsomeusefulwords.Now,let’sdealwiththemonebyone.7,(1)fightvt.和……战斗,和……打EnglishfoughtGermany.vi.作战,战斗*fightfor...为……而战斗Hetoldtheworkerstofightfortheirrights.*fightagainst/with...为反对……而斗争,和……作斗争Youwillhavetofightagainst/withdifficulties.Englandfoughtagainst/withGermanyinthewarof1941-1948.*fightwith...和……一起作战TheyfoughtwiththeItaliansinthelastwar.(2)advisev.*advisesb.onsth.就……给某人出主意Ihaveadvisedyouonthatsubject.TheteacheradvisedmeonhowtolearnEnglish.*advisesb.todosth.建议某人干……TheteacheradvisesmetopractisemorespokenEnglish.*advisethatsb.(should)dosth.Iadvisethatyou(should)noteatthiskindoffruit.advicen.[U]apieceofadvicegivesb.adviceon...关于……给某人建议Inoneofhisbooks,MarxgavesomeadviceonhowtolearnEnglish.(3)prison*beinprison坐牢*beintheprison在监狱里,可能坐牢,可能工作Hetoldmethathehadbeeninprisonforthreeyears.*putsb.inprison把……投入监狱Therobberhasbeenputinprison.*sb.bekept/heldprisoner被囚禁(4)accept接受,指的是主观上接受了receive收到,指客观上收到,不一定接受Ireceivedhisinvitation,butIdidn’tacceptit.(5)stop...(from)doingsth.阻止……做某事Youmuststophim(from)tellinghisfather.Ireallywanttostopyou(from)smoking.T:JustnowwelearnusefulwordsandexpressionsinWarming-upandReading.Nowlet’sanalyzedifficultsentencestogetherandlearnusefulsentencestructures.(1)Thelastthirtyyearshaveseenthegreatestnumberoflawsstoppingourrightsandprogress.see在此句意思为“见证、目睹”,为某事发生之时,主语常为时间。Yesterdaysawaterriblecaraccidentinfrontofourschool.(2)Onlythendidwedecidetoanswerviolencewithviolence.只有在这时,我们才决定用暴力反抗暴力。7,这是一个倒装句。结构:Only+状语+部分倒装状语:由副词,介词短语或状语从句构成。*部分倒装用一般疑问句的语序Onlyyesterdaydidhisfathertellhimthetruth.Onlybyshoutingwasheabletomakepeoplehearhim.Onlywhenhisfathercamebackdidhegotobed.*only引导的词不是状语不用倒装Onlyhecanworkoutthisproblem.(3)ButIwashappytohelpbecauseIknewitwastorealizeourdreamofmakingblackandwhitepeopleequal.wastodo在此处意思为“注定将会……”。Youweretoregretyourdecisionlater.Step4DiscoveringusefulwordsandexpressionsT:Somuchforthelanguagepoints.Now,let’slookattheexerciseonthescreen.Pleasereadthepassageagaintofindwordsthatmeanthesame.(Showthefollowingformonthescreenandallowthestudentsenoughtimetofinishthem.)AlternativeexpressionsWordsandexpressionsfromthetextgroupofpeopleorganizedforaspecialpurposefeelhopelessloseone’sjobbravemaninfacthavesomedifficultproblemsbetakentoprisonsometimebereadytomoneypaidforgoingtoschooltellsomebodywhattodogoonalwaysdoingnewthingswhatpeopledoinawarayellowmetalformakingaringagreetotakegoagainstalawquietandcalmSuggestedanswers:AlternativeexpressionsWordsandexpressionsfromthetextgroupofpeopleorganizedforaspecialpurposeleaguefeelhopelessworryaboutloseone’sjoboutofworkbravemanheroinfactasamatteroffacthavesomedifficultproblemsbeintrouble7,betakentoprisonbeputinprisonsometimeperiodbereadytowillingmoneypaidforgoingtoschoolfeetellsomebodywhattodoadvisegooncontinuealwaysdoingnewthingsactivewhatpeopledoinawarviolenceayellowmetalformakingaringgoldagreetotakeacceptgoagainstalawattackquietandcalmpeacefulT:Now,pleaseturntoPage36anddoExercise2.Completethepassagewithsomeofthewordsabove.Discussthesentenceswithyourpartnertoseewhichwordsshouldbechosen.(Allowthestudentsafewminutestoprepareandthenchecktheanswerswiththewholeclass.)Step5UsingwordsandexpressionsT:Nowlookatthescreen.PleasetranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglishusingwhatwelearnedjustnow.(1)士兵与村民共同与敌人战斗。(2)爸爸建议我多读英语报纸。(3)我们应尽力阻止这种事再次发生。(4)只有在那时,他才意识到他错了。(5)我第一次听这首歌就喜欢它了。(6)我昨天确实见到了Mike。(7)他昨天没有上学的原因是他病了。(8)我永远不会忘记我见到Mandela的那天。Suggestedanswers:(1)Thesoldiersfoughtwiththevillagersagainsttheenemies.(2)DadadvisedmetoreadmoreEnglishnewspapers.(3)Weshouldtrytostopsuchathing(from)happeningagain.(4)Onlythendidherealizethathewaswrong.(5)ThefirsttimeIheardthesong,Ilikedit.(6)IdidseeMikeyesterday.(7)Thereasonwhyhedidn’tcometoclassisthathewasill.(8)IwillneverforgetthedaywhenIsawMandela.Step6PracticeT:Now,let’sturntoPage70.Gothroughthepassageandchoosethewordsorexpressionsfromthebracketstocompletethepassagebelow.Areyouready?Ss:Yes.T:OK.Let’sbegin.(Allowthestudentsafewminutestoprepareandthenchecktheanswerswiththewholeclass.)Step7Summary7,T:Inthisperiod,wefirstgooverthereadingpassage“Elias’story”todotheoralpractice.Thenwedealwithsomeimportantandusefullanguagepoints.Afterthatwedosomeconsolidationexercises.NowI’msurethatyoufurtherunderstandthepassage.Step8Homework1.DoWBP71.Ex2Translation.Previewtheattributiveclause.●板书设计Unit5NelsonMandela—amodernheroTheSecondPeriod(1)fightfightfor...fightagainstfightwith(2)advisev.advisesb.onsth.advisesb.todosth.advisethatsb.(should)dosth.advicen.[U]apieceofadvicegivesb.adviceon...(3)prisonbeinprisonbeintheprisonputsb.inprisonsb.bekept/heldprisoner(4)acceptreceive(5)stop...(from)doingsth.●活动与探究ThisactivityisdesignedtomakearesearchintotheracialdiscriminationinSouthAfrica.Askthestudentstosearchforsomeinformationaboutthatafterclassindifferentways,suchasfromthelibraryortheInternet.●备课资料CharlesBabbageCharlesBabbagewasoneofthekeyfiguresofagreateraofBritishhistory.Bornastheindustrialrevolutionwasgettingintoitsswing,bythetimeBabbagediedBritainwasbyfarthemostindustrializedcountrytheworldhadeverseen.Babbageplayedacrucialroleinthescientificandtechnicaldevelopmentoftheperiod.AlthoughborninLondon,BabbagecamefromanoldTotnesfamily,andretainedcloselinkswiththeregionallhislife.TheWestCountry,withitsminingandengineeringwasparticularlyimportantintheearlystagesoftheindustrialrevolution,andfromtheextraordinarilywealthyTotnesregion,withitsportatDartmouth,camealsoNewcomenandSavery,pioneersofthesteamengine.BabbagewentuptoCambridgein1810andwithsomefriendseffectedthecrucialintroductionoftheLeibniznotationforthecalculus,whichtransformedmathematicsinCambridgeandthusthroughoutBritain.In1814Babbagemarried7,GeorgianaWhitmore,fromalandowningShropshirefamily.Herhalfbrother,WolrycheWhitmore,wastheM.P.whoroseyearafteryearintheHouseofCommonstomovetherepealoftheCornLaws.HewasalsoaleadingmemberofthePoliticalEconomyClub,andplayedanimportantpartinBabbage’slife.Babbage’sgreatestachievementwashisdetailedplansforCalculatingEngines,boththetable-makingDifferenceEnginesandthefarmoreambitiousAnalyticalEngines,whichwereflexibleandpowerful,punched-cardcontrolledgeneralpurposecalculaters,embodyingmanyfeatureswhichlaterreappearedinthemodernstoredprogramcomputer.Thesefeaturesincluded:punchedcardcontrol;separatestoreandmill;asetofinternalregisters(thetableaxes);fastmultiplier/divider;arangeofperipherals;evenarrayprocessing.IthasoftenbeenaskedwhetherBabbage’sEngineswouldhaveworkediftheyhadbeenbuilt.Thismaynotbeanentirelymeaningfulquestion:muchcangowrongduringsuchaproject,whileontheotherhandnewsolutionsmaybefoundtoanyproblemswhichmightappearduringconstruction.Howeverthequestioncanbeputslightlydifferently:wouldithavebeentechnicallyfeasiblefor,say,BabbageandWhitworthtoconstructanAnalyticalEngineduringthe1850s?Twentyfiveyearsago,afteracarefulinvestigation,AnthonyHymanandthelateMauriceTraskformedtheopinionthatconstructionofBabbage’sEngineswouldhavebeenquitepossible.Theproblemswerefinancialandorganizational,buttechnicallytheprojectinitselfwasperfectlyfeasible.Theyproposedaplan:firstconstructDE2(theSecondDifferenceEngine;then,ifwishedDE1,oraversionofDE2with“travellingplatforms”;andfinallyacompleteAnalyticalEngine,probablyfollowingplan28A.Aftermuchworkbymanypeople,andparticularlybyDrAllanBromley,ateamattheScienceMuseumledbyDoronSwadebuiltacompleteversionofDE2.Itwasatriumphantsuccess,vindicatingBabbage’stechnicalwork.However,thefarmoreambitioustaskofconstructinganAnalyticalEngineremainstobeundertaken.BesidestheCalculatingEnginesBabbagehasanextraordinaryrangeofachievementstohiscredit:hewroteaconsumerguidetolifeassurance;pioneeredlighthousesignalling;scatteredtechnicalideasandinventionsinmagnificentprofusion;developedmathematicalcodebreaking(Prof.FranksenhasplausiblysuggestedthatBabbageranaprivateBletchleyParkfortheBritishgovernmentinthemiddleofthe19thcentury).Babbagewasalsoanimportantpoliticaleconomist.WhereAdamSmiththoughtagriculturewasthefoundationofanation’swealth;whereRicardo’sideaswerefocusedoncorn:Babbageforthefirsttimeauthoritativelyplacedthefactoryoncentrestage.Babbagegaveahighlyoriginaldiscussionofthedivisionoflabour,whichwasfollowedbyJohnStuartMill.Babbage’sdiscussionoftheeffectofthedevelopmentofproductiontechnologyonthesizeoffactorieswastakenupbyMarx,andwasfundamentaltoMarxisttheoryofcapitalistsocio-economicdevelopment.AcasecanalsobemadethatBabbagehadaninfluenceonWilliamStanleyJevons,andwasthusalsoapioneerofmarginalvaluetheory.However,thelatterremainstobeproved.FortwentyfiveyearsCharlesBabbagewasaleadingfigureinLondonsociety,andhisgloriousSaturdayeveningsoires,attendedbytwoorthreehundredpeople,wereameetingplaceforEurope’sliberalintelligentsia.7 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