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Unit2Ⅰ.ObjectivesⅡ.SuggestedTeachingPlanⅢ.BackgroundInformationⅣ.ClassPresentationPreviewPreviewprev.Thisunittellsaboutpeoplewhoinventednewthingsandhelpedthedevelopmentofoursociety.IntheListeningandSpeakingsection,youwilllearnhowtoofferhelpandexpresswillingnesstohelp.IntheReadingandWritingsection,TextAtellsthestoryoftheblindyoungmanwhoinventedtheBraillesystem.TextBtellshowtomatoesbecomepartoftheAmericandiet.TextCrecordsbrieflythebeginningofaviationstartedbytheWrightbrothers.Ⅰ.ObjectivesAfterstudyingthisunit,thestudentsareexpectedtobeableto

Obj.graspthebasicskillsnecessarytoofferhelpandexpresswillingnesstohelp;2.understandthemainideasofTextsA,BandC,andmastertheusefulsentencestructuresandwordsandexpressionsfoundintherelevantexercisesofthefirsttwotexts;3.knowhowtousethepresentprogressiveandthepastprogressive;4.knowhowtofillinabookorderform;5.understandthedifferencebetweenthegeneralideaandthedetailscontainedinanEnglishparagraph.Ⅱ.SuggestedTeachingPlanSuggestedTimeandTeachingPlanforUnit2

TimeContentsPlanC.s.t.p.12periodsPreviewTheteacherexplainsthePreviewsothestudentswillhavesomeknowledgeofwhattheyareabouttolearninthisunit.Thentheteacherasksthestudentstodothefollowing:ListeningandSpeaking

1)OfferingHelpListentotheshorttalkinExercise1twiceandthenfillinthemissingwords;A.B.ListentothewholeshorttalkandthendoExercise2;A.GothroughthenewwordsinthefirstconversationofExercise3andthenlistentotheconversationtwicewhilefillinginthemissingwords;s.t.p.2

2)ExpressingWillingnesstoHelpTimeContentsPlan

Answerthequestionsabouttheconversationbywayofgroupdiscussionortraditionalteacherstudentinteraction;B.D.DoExercise4inpairsorgroups.TimeContentsPlans.t.p.33)ListeningPracticeC.Gothroughthesecondconversationwiththesamestepsasabove;Beforeendingclass,theteachertellsTimeContentsPlan

s.t.p.4thestudentshowtodoExercises5-10astheirassignment.TheteacheralsotellsthestudentsthattheyshouldbepreparedtoanswerthequestionsinExercise9andgiveanoralpresentationwhentheynextcometoclass.TimeContentsPlan

3periodsReviewofthelisteningandspeakingskillsthestudentshavelearnedTheteacheraskssomestudentstoanswerthequestionsinExcises9oftheListeningandSpeakingsectionandinvitesafewotherstogivetheiropinionson“Toliveistogive.”ThentheteacherturnstoTextA.(Thissectionshouldbecompletedinhalfaperiod.)TextA&text-relatedexercisesTheteacherorganizesstudentsingroupdiscussioninordertonamethreeinventionsordiscoveriesthats.t.p.51)StarterTimePlan

theythinkarethemostimportantinhumanhistory,andexplainthereasons;thenasksonestudentfromeachgrouptoreporttheirdiscussion.Ifthestudentshavedifficultydoingthis,theteachercangivethemtheinformationprovidedinthefollowingPartIIIBackgroundInformation,andSomeFamousInventionsandDiscoveries.(halfaperiod)s.t.p.6Contents2)TextATheteacherTimePlan

A.letsthestudentsanswerthetextrelatedquestionswhichtheyhaveprepared,helpsthemidentifythemainideaofeachparagraphandanalyzessomedifficultsentencesandsomelanguagepointswhilediscussingthewholetextwiththestudents;(oneandahalfperiods)B.guidesthestudentsthroughtheexercises,focusingoncertainitemsorleavingsomeexercisesasthestudentshomework,accordingtothestudentsdifferentlevelsofEnglish.(oneperiod)s.t.p.7ContentsTimePlan

s.t.p.81periodGrammarReviewPracticalWriting1)GrammarReviewTheteachertalksaboutthePresentProgressiveandthePastProgressiveand,atthesametime,asksthestudentstodothegrammarexercisesinclass.Contents2)PracticalWritingTheteachertellsaswellasshowsthestudentshowtofillinanEnglishbookorderformbydoingExercise11ofPracticalWriting,andthenrequiresthestudentstocompletetheforminExercise12withhis/herhelp.TimePlan

s.t.p.9TextB,TextC&text-relatedexercisesContents1)TextBWhilediscussingthetextwiththestudents,theteachercallsonthestudentstopayattentiontothestructureoftheparagraphsofthetext,introducingbrieflytheconceptofthetopicsentence.Exercises14and15canbedoneeitherinorafterclass.2periods2)TextCThistextshouldbereadashomeworkbythestudentsthemselvesordoneasfast-readinginclass.TimePlan

Contentss.t.p.10BasicReadingSkills3)BasicReadingSkillsTheteachermakesthemostofTextsAandB,analyzingandexplainingsomeoftheparagraphsinthetextsand,atthesametime,invitingstudentstoanalyzeothers.Ⅲ.BackgroundInformationLouisBraille(1809-1852)

BrailleTheVillageofCoupvray

TheBrailleFamilyHomeSomeFamousInventionsBISomeFamousDiscoveriesBI-LouisLouisBraille(1809—1852)LouisBraillewasablindFrenchmanwhoinventedthebraillesystemofprintingandwritingfortheblind.HewasbornnearParis.Anaccidentatage3followedbyaseriousinfectionlefthimblind.HeenteredtheRoyalInstitutionforBlindYouthinParis(nowtheNationalInstitutionforBlindYouth)whenhewas10.Braillewasagoodstudent,especiallyofscienceandmusic,andhebecameachurchorganist.HeremainedattheInstituteasateacher.Therehedevelopedhissystemofreading.(Fromthe1998WorldBookMultimediaEncyclopedia)BrailleBrailleisacodeofsmall,raiseddotsonpaperthatcanbereadbytouch.LouisBraille,a15-yearoldblindFrenchstudent,developedaraiseddotreadingsystemin1824.TheideacametohimfromthedotcodepunchedoncardboardthatCaptainCharlesBarbierusedtosendmessagestohissoldiersatnight.In1829,Braillepublishedadotsystem,basingitona“cell“ofsixdots.Fromthe63possiblearrangementsofthedots,Brailleworkedoutanalphabet,punctuationmarks,numerals,and,later,asystemforwritingmusic.Hiscodewasnotofficiallyacceptedatonce.Butlateritwonuniversalacceptanceforallwrittenlanguagesandformathematics,science,andcomputernotation.Blindpeoplereadbraillebyrunningtheirfingersalongonthedots.Theycanwritebrailleona6-keymachinecalledabraillewriter,orwitha

pocket-sizemetalorplasticslate.Braillebooksarepressedfrommetalplates.Thecharactersarestampedonbothsidesofthepaperbyamethodcalledinter-pointing.Dotsononesideofthepagedonotinterferewiththoseprintedontheother.Intheearly1960’s,publishersbeganusingcomputerstospeedupproductionofbraillebooks.

Thetextistyped

BI-Braille-1intoacomputerthatautoma-ticallytranslatesitintobraille.Thecomputerthentransferstheraisedbraillefiguresontopaperorontometalplatesforuseinapress.Byanothermethod,avacuumbrailleformerduplicateshand-transcribedbraillepagesonplasticsheets,whicharethenboundinvolumes.(Fromthe1998WorldBookMultimediaEncyclopedia)BI-Braille-2TheVillageofCoupvrayBI-Village-1ThevillageofCoupvrayissituatedontheslopesofagrassyhillsetbetweentheBrieregionofFranceandthatoftheChampagneprovince.InspiteoftheproximityoftheMarneValley,itretainseventodaythecharacterofaruralvillage.Onemaystillseethesmallbrown-tiledroofs,thefarmyards,thefarmhousesandavillagegreensurroundedbytreeswhereareclusteredtogetherSt.PierreChurch(whereLouisBraillewaschristenedonJanuary8,1809),thevillagehall,andthemonumentsetupin1887andtoppedbyabustoftheinventorofthealphabetfortheblind.ThebodyofLouisBraillerestedinthevillagecemeterytill1952.Onhistombcanbeseenacasketinwhichtheremainsofhishandsarepreserved—thosehandswhichwerethefirstintheworldtofingertheraiseddotsoftheBraillealphabet.Allaroundisstillopencountry.BI-Village-2Hereandthereamidthegardensandorchards,smallgrassypathsmeanderacrossthehillside.And,onthelowerslopes,isanoldwash-housewithwoodenpostsandmossytileswheretheclearwatersflowswiftlyby,gentlymurmuring.(From/bg410002.htm)BI-cac1TheBrailleFamilyHomeTheBraillefamilyhomeisinthelowerpartofCoupvrayattheendofasmallstreetwhichinthepastwentbythenameofKnollStreet.Itisalargesolidhouse,builtinthelatterhalfofthe18thcenturyandrestoredatvarioustimessincethen.TheBraillefamilyalsoownedseveralfarmbuildingsintheyardandontheoppositesideofthestreet.Amarbletabletwasaffixedin1952tothewallofthehousefacingtheyard.Thetext,inFrenchandEnglish,reads:BI-cac2TheBrailleFamilyHomeInthishouseonJanuary4,1809wasbornLouisBrailleinventorofwritinginraiseddotsforuseoftheblind.Heopenedthedoorsofknowledgetothosewhocannotsee.(From/bg410002.htm)(Picturefrom.uy/louisb/index.htm)BI-inventions1SomeFamousInventions

Invention

YearInventor

Papermaking(造纸术) 105AD CaiLunCompass(指南针) 3rdcenturyAD unknownGunpowder(火药) 8thcenturyAD unknownPrintingfrommovabletype(活字印刷术) 1045ADBiShengDynamite(炸药) 1867 AlfredNobelTelephone(电话) 1876 Incandescentlamp(白炽灯) 1879 ThomasA.EdisonAlexanderGrahamBellBI-inventions2StanelyCohenandHerbertBoyer

Invention YearInventor

TheWorldWideWeb(万维网) 1989-1991TimBernersLeeAirplane(飞机) 1903 theWrightbrothersComputer(计算机) 1936 KonradZuseMicrowaveoven(微波炉) 1947PercyL.SpencerCreditcard(信用卡) 1950FrankMcNamaraArtificialsatellite(人造卫星) 1957theformerSovietUnionCellphone(手机) 1973Dr.MartinCooperThetechniqueofDNAcloning(DNA克隆技术) 1973BI-DiscoveriesCopernicuspublishedhissuncenteredtheoryoftheuniverse(哥白尼发表日心说).

Discovery

Year1543161017thcentury1905191619241928-1945SomeFamousDiscoveriesFlemingdiscoveredpenicillin(弗莱明发现青霉素).Hubbleidentifiedanewgalaxy(哈勃发现新星系).Einsteinpublishedhisgeneraltheoryofrelativity(爱因斯坦发表广义相对论).Einsteinpublishedhisspecialtheoryofrelativity(爱因斯坦发表狭义相对论).Newtondiscoveredgravity(牛顿发现万有引力).Galileodiscovered3largemoonsofJupiter,supportingtheCopernicantheory(伽利略发现木星的三颗大卫星,证明了哥白尼的理论).Classlist-mainⅣ.ClassPresentationListening&SpeakingReading&WritingTimeforFunClasslist1OfferingHelpExpressingWillingnesstoHelpListeningPracticeListening&Speaking,oryou’llbecharged(罚款)foroverdue(过期的)books.It’sbadCP-offering-1Alibrarianisgoingtoprovideyouwithsomeinformationabouttheuseofthelibrary.Listentotheshorttalkcarefullyandfillintheblankswiththemissingwords.

OfferingHelp1.Thisisourlibrary.It’swellstocked(藏书).It’sopen.Youcanborrowallthebooksinthelibraryexcepttherarest(珍奇的)ones,orthose

onlyhere.Youcanborrowthemforseveraldaystoseveralmonths,butmustreturnthemmustbereadbytheirduedatessevendaysaweek_____________________________________________from(行为)towriteinpublicbooksormistreat(破坏)them.Tousethelibrary,youwillhavetoshowyourstudentID(学生证).Bytheway,youcangoonline(上网)hereorreadyourtextbooksCP-offering-22.Nowhelponeofyourclassmatestousethelibraryforthefirsttime.TrytousethelanguageyouhavejustlearnedinExercise1.inanyway___________inthelibrary__________inthereadingroom________________Intheevening.Enjoyyourreading.CP-help-13.ExpressingWillingnesstoHelpBeforeyoulistentothefirstconversation,readthefollowingwordsandexpressionswhichmaybenewtoyou.straightforward

简单的terminal (电脑)终端periodical 杂志accounting 会计clickon 点击database 数据库enter 输入author 作者title 书名wow(表示惊奇、钦佩,欢乐)哇Igotit. 我明白了。CP-help-2Listentotheconversationtwiceandfillintheblankswiththemissingwords.

WangYing:Excuseme.Librarian:Yes?Isthereanything?WangYing:Thisismyfirsttimeinthelibrary.CanyoushowmeLibrarian:Sure.It’sfairlystraightforward.Let’sgoovertoaterminaland.WangYing:Thanks.Librarian:Here.Areyoulookingforabookoraperiodical?WangYing:Abookonaccounting.Librarian:Nowyoucanthebooksdatabase.howtousethecomputerIcandoforyou__________________________________I’llshowyou___________yougo_______clickon_______?CP-help-3WangYing:Nowwhat?Librarian:Youcanenterorthetitleofthebook.WangYing:OK.Wow!Igotit.Thanksagain.Librarian: .theauthor’sname_______________foryouhelp_________Gladtohelp__________CP-help-4Nowlistentotheconversationagainandanswerthefollowingquestions.1.WhatbookisWangYinglookingfor?She’slookingforabookonaccounting.2.WhyisWangYingaskingforhelp?Becausesheusesthelibraryforthefirsttime.3.HasWangYinggotthebook?How?Yes,shehas.Shegotitthroughthecomputer.4.IsiteasyforWangYingtogetherbook?Why?Yes,itis.Becausethelibrarianhelpsherfinditthroughthecomputer.5.Whatdoyouthinkofthelibrarian?He’shelpful.

LiMing:?WangYing:Mostofthem,butacouplewerecheckedout.Listentotheconversationtwiceandfillintheblankswiththemissingwords.

Didyoufindallthebooksyouneeded______________________________CP-help-5checkout 借出getusedto 习惯于,适应于Haveagoodread!=Enjoyyourreading!Seeyouaround. 回头见。2)Beforeyoulistentothesecondconversation,readthefollowingwordswhichmaybenewtoyou.LiMing:

WangYing:Well,itwasmyfirsttime,andIwasabitslowlearningit.LiMing:Ittakesalittlegettingusedto.

WangYing:That’sverykindofyou,butIthinkIcanmanage.LiMing:WangYing:Thanks.LiMing:

WangYing:Youtoo.Bye.LiMing;Seeyouaround.CP-help-6DidyouhaveanytroubleusingthecomputerIfthere’sanythingIcando,I’dbehappytohelpIknowyouareafastlearnerHaveagoodread_____________________________________?__________________________________________._________________________.________________!CP-help-7Nowlistentotheconversationagainandanswerthefollowingquestions.1.WherehasWangYingbeen?She’sbeentothelibrary.2.DidWangYinggetallthebookssheneeded?No.Shegotmostofthem.

3.DidWangYingusethecomputer?Whathappened?Yes,shedid,butshespentsometimegettingusedtoit.4.WhatdidLiMingtrytodo?Hetriedtobeofhelptoher.5.WhatdidLiMingsayaboutWangYing?Hesaidthatshewasafastlearner.CP-help-84.Makeadialoguewithoneofyourclassmates,statingaproblem,expressingwillingnesstohelp,askingsomeonetodosomethingandofferinghelp.Youcanusethestructuresgivenbelowforthetask.Wouldyoulikemeto(do)…?Icould(do)…(foryou),ifyoulike.Doyouwantmeto(do)…?IsthereanythingIcandoforyou?Ifthere’sanythingIcando,I’dbehappytohelp.CanIdoanything?CanIhelp?Lp-mainListeningPracticeListentopeopletalkinganddecidewhattheyaretalkingabout.Listentofivequestionsandchoosetheappropriateanswers.

Listentofiveshortdialoguesandchoosetheappropriateanswers.Listentothefollowingtalkandfillintheblankswiththemissingwords.Thetalkisgiventwice.Listentothetalkagainandthenanswerthefollowingquestionsorally.Haveafreediscussiononthetopicgivenbelow.ListeningPracticeListentopeopletalkinganddecidewhattheyaretalkingabout.1.A)Cake.

B)Peace.D)Help.W:I’dratherhaveanotherpieceofcake,ifImay.M:Certainly.Pleasehelpyourself.C)Coke.5.CP-lp1scriptKEY2.A.Weather.B)Lunch.

C)Work.D)Time.CP-lp2M:Excuseme,doyouhavethecorrecttime?W:Yes,itisjustaftertwelve.scriptKEYCP-lp33.A)Amethod. B)Atrip.C)Aplace.D)Acity.W:What’sthebestwaytogetfromheretoBeijing?M:Bytrain,Ibelieve.scriptKEYCP-lp44.Work.B)Money.D)Life. C)Help.W:Thanksforthehelp.M:That’sokay.Wherewouldwebeifwedidn’thelpeachother?scriptKEYCP-lp55.A)Abook.C)Aplay.B)Money.D)Afilm.W:Didyouseetheendoftheplay?M:No,Ionlysawthebeginning,thefirstfewminutes.scriptKEYCP-lp61.A)Yes,please.B)Nottoobad.D)Oh,prettygood.C)No,haveaseat.Listentofivequestionsandchoosetheappropriateanswers.6.DoyoumindifIsithere?

scriptKEYCP-lp72.C)It’sapleasure.A)Whatapity!B)Oh,notatall.D)That’sallright.WangYingissick.

scriptKEYCP-lp83.C)Yes,Ilikeit.B)No,thanks.D)No,itwasalie.A)Yes,Ido.Areyoutellingthetruth?scriptKEYCP-lp94.Well,I’mgladtobeofhelp.B)That’sverykindofyou.C)That’sforsure.D)I’mready.Shallwegonow?

scriptKEYCP-lp105.B)That’swhatIwanttosay.C)Me,too.D)Youbet.Itried,butnooneanswered.Ithoughtyou’dcall.

scriptKEYCP-lp111.

A)ContinuingtowatchTV.B)Readinginthelibrary.D)Asusual.C)Goingtothecinema.

Listentofiveshortdialoguesandchoosetheappropriateanswers.

7.M:Well,wecouldalwaysstayathomeandwatchTV?There’sagoodfilmontonight.W:Let’sdojustthat.Whydidn’twethinkofthatbefore?Q:Whataretheydoingtonight?scriptKEYCP-lp122.Rightway.Surelyheis.C)He’snotsure.D)Certainlynot.W:Youmusttakesomerest.You’vebeenworkingmuchtoohard.M:ButhowcanI?I’lltaketheexamtomorrow.Q:Isthemangoingtotakeanyrest?scriptKEYCP-lp133.A)Anaccountant.C)Asalesman.D)Ascientist.

B)Atechnician.W:Comeon,youreallymustthinkofthefuture.M:I’lltellyouwhat.I’dreallyliketobeatechnician.Q:Whatdoesthemanwanttobeinthefuture?scriptKEYCP-lp144.Thewomangotasurprise.B)Themangotasurprise.D)Themangotsick.C)Thewomangotsick.

M:What’sthematter?W:Idon’tfeelverywellthismorning.I’vegotaheadache.Q:Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?scriptKEYCP-lp155.A)Becausehecaughtacold.B)Becausehemadeamistake.C)Becausehemissedtheparty.D)Becausehefailedtopasstheexam.W:LiMing’supset—he’sfailedtheaccountingexam.M:Whatbadluck!StillI’msurehe’llpassnexttime.Q:WhyisLiMingupset?scriptKEY

Listentothefollowingshorttalkandfillintheblankswiththemissingwords.Thetalkisgiventwice.Menhavelivedtogetheringroupssincetheveryearliesttimes.Eachgrouptriedtokeeptogetherandtofindthatwouldkeepthegroupgoingafteritsoldmemberswere.Inorderforthegroupanditsvaluestosurvive(幸存),itwasfortheoldermemberstoteachchildrenallthattheyhadlearnedsothattheycouldsolvetheproblemstheywould.Youngpeoplehadtobetrainedtocarryonthecustoms(习俗),knowledge,andskillsofthegroup.Sotheof“education”existed(存在)longbeforetherewereactualschools.

8.CP-lp16waysgone_________necessary___________face_____idea____Butwhenletterswere,schoolsbecameanecessity.Special(专门的)

wasrequiredtomaster(掌握)thesymbols(符号).Andtheexistence(存在)ofthesesymbolsmadeitpossibletoaccumulate(积累)andtransmit(传递)knowledgeonascale(规模)thathadneverbeenbefore.Ordinary(普通的)lifeinthegroupdidnotprovide(提供)thistypeof.Soaspecialorganization(组织)wasneededtotakeovertheofprovidingit.Andthiswasthe.Nobodyknowsthefirstschoolsappeared.WedoknowthattheyappearedinEgypt(埃及)andperhapsinandinsomeothercountries5,000to6,000yearsago.

(197words)learningCP-lp12inventedpossibleeducationjobschoolwhenChina__________________________________________________Listentothetalkagainandthenanswerthefollowingquestionsorally.1.Whydidtheoldermemberswanttoteachtheirchildren?Becausetheywantedtopassthevaluesandskillsoftheirgroupforitssurvival.2.Whatwastheearliestideaof“education”?Itwastrainingyoungpeopletocarryonthecustoms,knowledge,andskillsofthegroup.9.CP-lp133.Whenwasitnecessarytobuildschoolsinhumanhistory?Whenletterswereinvented.4.Whenwasthefirstschoolbuilt?Nobodyknows.5.Whatisthetopicofthetalk?Whywereschoolsstarted?CP-lp1410.Haveafreediscussiononthetopicgivenbelow.Toliveistogive.CP-lp15TextAExercises

ReadingAloudUnderstandingtheTextReadingAnalysisVocabularyStructureTextAExercises-mainTranslation

Readthefollowingparagraphsuntilyouhavelearnedthembyheart.

WhenLouiswas12,CharlesBarbier,aFrenchArmyofficer,cametotheschool.Barbierdevelopedanalphabetcodeusedbyarmysoldiers.Thecodewasusedtodelivermessagestothesoldiersatnight.Itwasmadeupofdotsanddashes.Itkeptthemessagessecretiftheenemysawthem,butthecodewastoocomplicatedfortheblind.Louisthoughtthecodewasslowandthedashestookuptoomuchspace.Onlyoneortwosentencesfitonapage.Overthenextthreeyears,Louisworkedtosimplifythecode.Onavacationathome,Louis,age15,pickedupabluntawl.Aha!Anideacametohim.Hemadethealphabetusingonlysixdots.Differentdotswereraisedfordifferentletters.Later,hemadeasystemfornumbersandmusic.Readingaloud1.ReadingAloudAnswerthefollowingquestions.Understandling-Answer-11.WhowasLouisBraille?2.WhyisJanuary4namedBrailleDay?3.HowmanypeoplewerethereinLouis’sfamily?4.HowdidLouisbecomeblind?5.Asablindchild,didLouisgiveuphisschooleducation?Howcouldhekeepupwithstudiesinschool?6.WhatdidLouis’sparentsdecidetodowhenhewasnineyearsold?7.WhatwerethebooksfortheblindlikeintheschoolinParis?Whatwasthealphabetcodeusedbyarmysoldiersmadeupof?9.Whywasthecodenogoodfortheblind?10.HowlongdidittakeLouistodevelophisBraillesystem?11.HowdoestheBraillesystemwork?2.UnderstandingtheText

TopicsforDiscussion.1.“LouisBraille,atage15,changedthelivesofblindpeoplewhenhecreatedthesix-dotBraillesystem.”Nowdiscusswithyourclassmateswhatchangesthissystemcanbringtoablindperson’slife.2.“Necessityisthemotherofinvention.”DoyouagreethatBraille’sstoryprovesthissaying?Doyouknowanyotherexamplesthatprovethetruthofthissaying?Topics-13.Readtext-1

Openingremarks1

January4isBrailleDayinhonorof

and

Part Topic Paragraph MainIdeaⅠtheblind

ReadTextAagainandcompletethefollowingtable.LouisBrailleⅡ

LouisBraille’sinventionofBraillesystem234

LouisBraillewasborn

on

in

January4,1809FranceLouisbecameblindwhenhewasyearsold.three

Louiswenttoschoolandwasatthetopofhisclass4.ReadingAnalysis_____________________._____________,_________.________________________.Readtext-2

5

Louis’sparentsdecidedto

sendhimtoaschoolfortheblindinParis67Louiswasnotsatisfiedwiththebooksforblindpeopleandwanted

The

developedbyCharlesBarbierdidnotfittheblind.

abetterwaytoreadalphabetcode

Part Topic Paragraph MainIdea______________________________________.____________________.______________Readtext-3Nowretellthemainideaofthepassagebyusingtheinformationinthetableyouhavecompleted.

8

Atage,Louisdeveloped

hisown

onavacationathome.159LouisBraille’screationchangedthe

livesofblindpeopleⅢ

Closingremarks

Part Topic Paragraph MainIdea______________________.six-dotBraillesystem___________________6.MyclassmatesalllaughedwhenIourteacher.5.WewerehappythatherdreamofmarryingFredfinallybecamea.1.Asayoungman,hehasastrongforsuccess.3.OnMemorialDay(阵亡将士纪念日)

theAmericanpeoplethosesoldierswhodiedinwars.2.Theplanmustremainuntilnextmonth.Fillintheblankswiththewordsgivenbelow.Changetheformswherenecessary.Vocabulary-Fillin1-1

realitydesirehonorimitateinjureinfectspreaddevelopdeliversecretcreatenearlydesiresecrethonor5.Vocabulary_________________4.MyfingerwaswhenItriedtocollectthebrokenglassbyhand.injuredreality_____________imitated_______12.Ittookustwohourstogetthere.11.DoyoubelievethatGodtheworldinsixdays?10.Yourthroat(咽喉)looks.Ithinkyoushouldtakesomemedicine.Vocabulary-Fillin1-37.ThebooksaysthatmodernmusicwasfirstinItaly.developeddeliveringspread8.Theboycouldearn(赚得)alittlemoneybynewspapers.9.JanestayedhomeonMondaysothathercoldwouldnottoothersintheoffice._______________________infected_______created______nearly______

realitydesirehonorimitateinjureinfectspreaddevelopdeliversecretcreatenearly6.Humanbeingslearnedtotoolsstonesthousandsofyearsago.5.Thestudentsareplanningabigpartytheirretiring(将退休的)teacher.1.ItsuddenlymethatIshouldhaveleftamessageonhisdesk.2.Pleasethatpieceofpaperyou’vejustdroppedonthefloor.3.Idon’tthinkquarrelswilleveranygoodresults.Fillintheblankswiththeexpressionsgivenbelow.Changetheformswherenecessary.Vocabulary-Fillin2-1

leadtomakesth.outof takecareofbemadeupoftakeupcometo inhonorof pickupcametopickupleadto6.___________________4.MyfriendagreedtomydogwhileI’monvacation.takecareof___________inhonorof__________makeoutof__________Vocabulary-Fillin2-37.Don’tyouthinkwatchingTVtoomuchofyourtime?hastakenupmadeupof8.Ateam15doctorsand25nurseswassenttothefloodedarea(水灾地区).

leadtomakesth.outof takecareofbemadeupoftakeupcometo inhonorof pickup____________________Ishallneverforgetthetragedy(悲剧)

thathappened

(2001年9月11日在纽约)2.Thepeacetalksbetweenthetwoenemycountriesbegan

(1961年6月28日在第三方国家)CompletethefollowingsentencesbytranslatingtheChineseinbracketsintoEnglish.Structure-1

Model:LouisBraillewasbornonJanuary4,1809,inFrance.TheWrightbrothersmadetheirfirstpoweredflight

(1903年12月17日在美国)onDecember17,1903,inAmericaonJune28,1961,inathirdcountry7.Structure_______________________________.___________________

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