新发展英语第十单元.ppt
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1、,Growing Up,I. Intensive Reading,Text Comprehension,Skill Building,Fast Reading,Unit 10,Detailed Reading,After Reading,Before Reading,Part I Intensive Reading,Growing Up,Study Focus,1. Understand the process of “growing up”. 2. Learn to use words and expressions for describing childhood experiences.
2、 3. Practice using the structure of “, whereas”. 4. Learn to write Adverbial Clause (状语从句). 5. Read an article about “peek-a-boo”, a game enjoyed by babies.,A. Discuss the following questions with your partners.,Preparation,For More,1. What games did you play when you were a child? 2. Have you ever
3、created a secret place by yourself when you were a child? 3. Do you know something about peek-a-boo?,key,B. Read the following sentences carefully and work out the meaning of the underlined words and expressions.,Preparation,For More,1. Heavy smokers are especially vulnerable to lung cancer. 2. Alth
4、ough she seemed to be arrogant (傲慢) , her nervousness stood out because of her pale face. 3. He continued speaking, regardless of my feelings on the matter.,key,Preparation,End,4. She is over 60, but still retains an appearance of youth. 5. Childrens negative feelings often get acted out in behavior
5、. 6. The child could not resist the temptation of the bag of sweets on the table. 7. He assembled the model plane bit by bit and finished it before dinner.,translate,Text Study,Pre-Reading,After-Reading,Para. 1a As infants, we relate primarily to mother or other primary care-giver. We are dependent
6、on this other being for food, care, nurturance, protection, and love. As we start to mature into early childhood, we begin to explore the space we occupy; we touch and throw and hit and crawl to discover the nature of the “stuff” around us.,Secret Homes By Clare Cooper Marcus,translate,Text Study,Pr
7、e-Reading,After-Reading,Para. 1b Gradually, and with greater assurance, we begin to explore the world outside the protection of home. First under the watchful eyes of an adult, and then alone in a setting that adults may have created partially for our safe use (yard, garden, play area), we dig, brea
8、k sticks, pick up leaves, watch insects, climb trees, and create river systems in the sandbox.,translate,Text Study,Pre-Reading,After-Reading,Para. 1c We learn what the world outside is made of; we learn how we can manipulate it to satisfy our questioning minds, our sensing fingertips, our excitemen
9、t-seeking emotions. We play at now-you-see-me-now-you-dont, at first through peek-a boo, and then by running ahead in the park and bouncing out from behind a bush, then by playing hide-and-seek with our friends, and, finally, by creating a secret place (cubby, den, hideout) which our parents may not
10、 ever know about.,translate,Text Study,Pre-Reading,After-Reading,Para. 2a Part of the process of growing up is learning to do without our parents, to move bit by bit away from their nurturance and watchful eyes, and to test ourselves in those parts of the environment that are “not home.” We act out
11、the inevitable process of separation via games and activities in the environment. One way in which children do this is to create their own homes-away-from home, like homesteads on the frontier.,translate,Text Study,Pre-Reading,After-Reading,Para. 2b Such place-making activities are almost universal
12、in childhood, regardless of culture, social context, or gender. They are part of the process of growing up. For some people, that place of initial separation and autonomy, that secret home-away-from-home, lingers in adult life as a powerful and nostalgic memory.,translate,Text Study,Pre-Reading,Afte
13、r-Reading,Para. 3a For myself, two places stand out among many secret settings we found or made. One was “The Hut,” built by my brother and his friends out of poles and flattened-out army gasoline cans, in a wood near our house. It had a “thatched” roof of branches and leaves, a perimeter fence and
14、gate, and a lookout platform in a yew tree. From this vantage point, we would watch for “The Enemy.”,translate,Text Study,Pre-Reading,After-Reading,Para. 3b Inside, on a stove made from an old lavatory cistern, we would boil water for tea. The other place, my friend Mary and I named “Happy Hideout.”
15、 It was a wildly overgrown depression between two fields which had once been a small quarry. We would spend whole days here in the summertime, setting off the rabbit traps placed by the local gamekeeper and cooking a lunch of stolen potatoes over a small campfire.,translate,Text Study,Pre-Reading,Af
16、ter-Reading,Para. 4 Perhaps “The Hut” represented a “masculine” need for boundaries, territory, and defensible space, whereas the other (where only girls played) fulfilled a more “feminine” need to nurture. We always cooked something and always sprung the iron traps with a big stick so no animals wo
17、uld be killed while we were there. “The Hut” has long since disappeared, vulnerable to the weather and natural decay. “Happy Hideout” is still there.,translate,Text Study,Pre-Reading,After-Reading,Para. 5 On several nostalgic visits to that part of England, I have seen the cluster of trees that mark
18、 its location but have resisted the temptation to explore it more closely. I prefer to retain my memories and not discoverwith adult perceptionsa perhaps rather ordinary place. (575 words),Growing Up,Team work,Discuss the following topic with your teammates.,Word and Expressions,Did you have any “se
19、cret homes” in your childhood? Please describe one of them. You may use the words learned in the text or some of those given below.,Team work,shelter 隐蔽处 imaginary 想像中的 mischievous 恶作剧的,淘气的 playmate 玩伴 imitate 模仿 naughty 淘气的 hide 隐藏 play house 过家家,End,1. Mary was so disgusted at her husbands cigaret
20、te smoking that she complained to him one day. “I hope that all the cigarette factories will catch fire someday.” “Dont worry, dear. All the cigarettes will be on fire sooner or later.” He said with a smile. 玛丽非常讨厌丈夫吸烟,一天对他抱怨说:“我希望有一天所有卷烟厂都失火。” “不用担心,亲爱的,所有的烟卷迟早都会点着的。”他笑着说。,For More,Joke,笑话两则,2. One
21、 evening I drove my husbands car to the shopping mall. On my return, I noticed that how dusty the outside of his car was and cleaned it up a bit. When I finally entered the house, I called out. The woman who loves you the most in the world just cleaned your headlights and windshield. My husband look
22、ed up and said, Moms here? 一天晚上我开着丈夫的车去购物,回来后发现车身沾满灰尘,于是擦洗了一阵。当我终于走进屋里时大声喊:“世界上最爱你的女人刚擦洗了你的车灯和挡风玻璃。” 我丈夫抬头看了看,说:“妈妈来了?”,End,Joke,Click here,Music,来自挪威的音乐小精灵玛莉特 - Marit Larsen,是已解散的前窈窕美眉M2M的成员。Marit Larsen 从那个红遍全球的少女组合M2M里走出来的Marit Larsen并没延续M2M的流行摇滚,而是选择了清澈的民谣曲风,用她时而俏皮时而的甜蜜的嗓音来吟唱她自己写的小曲儿,带给听者如沐春风的清新
23、感觉。,Lyric,For More,I could try you with a waltz 我能感受你旋转的舞步 I could try you rock and roll 我能感受你摇滚的节奏 I could try you with the blues 我能感受你蓝调的忧愁 If a song would do 若有首歌能够 I could sing it high or low 我能唱着高低的歌喉 When I let you go you know 当我让你离开的时候 I thought it was for the best 我想会有美好的明天 Now it is so obvi
24、ous 而今这已显而易见 So here it is, here it goes 它就在这儿,又要走 I could try rock and roll 跟着你摇滚的节奏,Lyric,For More,I would change your life forever too 我将改变你生活的天空 If a song could get me you 若有歌能让时间倒流 I could make it high or low 我会用高低的歌喉 Sing it on the radio 将它唱在电台中 If that is what I need to do 如果我真的应该这样做 If a son
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