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  Lesson 57 教学设计方案

  StepI:Reading:

  I). Main facts

  Find out the right topic sentence for each paragraph.

  Paragraph 1 _____ Paragraph 2 _____

  Paragraph 3 _____ Paragraph 4 _____

  Paragraph 5 _____ Paragraph 6 _____

  II). Further reading

  1. Which is the most important tip the author wants to give us in the passage?

  A. Three ways of reading.

  B. Enjoy our reading.

  C. How to decide what to read.

  D. How to guess the unknown words.

  2. “It's enough to dip into it and read bits here and there.” The underlined phrase in the above sentence can be replaced by ______.

  A. put into B. taste

  C. swallow D. chew and digest

  3. When corning across a new word in reading, we_______.

  A. should never turn to a dictionary for help

  B. have to guess its exact meaning from the context (上下文)

  C. can get some hints (提示) from the situation and repeated examples in the text

  D. needn't pay any attention to it

  4. The following tips EXCEPT _________ can help you decide whether a book is worth chewing and digesting.

  A. to make sure the book is the one you can easily read and understand

  B. to get an idea of the organization of the book

  C. to read the first few chapters very slowly and Carefully

  D. to see whether the book will interest you or not

  5. “But not all the stories belong to this class.” The underlined word in the above sentence has the same meaning as the one in “_________”

  A. I have been twice at the French class at Morris’s.

  B. All matter can be divided into 3 classes: compounds, mixtures and elements.

  C. He has a prejudice (偏见) against the English middle class.

  D. Are you in the first-year class or the second-year class?

  6. An interesting magazine, which you may read in a doctor's waiting room, belongs to the books for ________.

  A. swallowing B. tasting

  C. chewing and digesting D. A & B

  7. Which of the following is WRONG?

  A. Our hobbies can sometimes help to decide what to read.

  B. It is suggested in the passage that we should use a dictionary when necessary.

  C. If you chew and digest a book, it just means that you read it very slowly.

  D. Reading cannot only help to improve our English but also enlarge our knowledge.

  Keys:

  1. B 2. B 3. C 4. C 5. B 6. D 7. C

  StepII.Language points:

  I)Learn the words by the context:

  1.Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested.

  2.Other books are for reading slowly and carefully. If it is a book on a subject that you are interested in, you will want to “chew and digest it”.

  3.For example, you might pick up a travel book and read a few pages before going to sleep.It is enough to dip into it and read bits here and there. In a word, this is “tasting”.

  2)The chemistry teacher dipped a finger into the cup and showed it to the class.Then, he put a finger in his mouth, tasted it and smiled. (Lesson6 of BookI)

  II)Put the following into Chinese, paying attention to the underlined part.

  (1) I am going to sell this old car, and buy a new one.

  (2) It's turned awfully chilly, and I think it's going to rain.

  (3) The books you borrowed from the library are to be returned before July 5th.

  (4) The train is to arrive in Beijing at 10:25 pm.

  (5) I met Christine in the door way just as she was about to go away.

  (6) Johnny was about to say something more about the problem, but he checked himself.

  2. turn to/belong to/dip into/come across/ pick up

  (7) When our TV set broke, the repairman came in his truck to ______ it ______.

  (8) They met after 5 years, and ________ their friendship as if there had been no interruption.

  (9) Two-thirds of the members in the club_________ the wealthy class.

  (10) I can't say I know a great deal about American history. I have just ________ one or two books on the subject.

  (11) Each student ______ a finger _______ the mixture and sucked it. The mixture tasted terrible.

  (12) After he left university Eric became a teacher, but later _______ journalism (新闻业).

  (13) Frank assured me that if I ever needed financial help I could always _______ him.

  (14) I ________ this book in an old bookstore on Fourth Avenue, so I got it quite by chance.

  3. in a word / in other words / above all /at the same time / such as / and so on

  (15) The band played all the evening-. Beethoven and Wagner ________ .

  (16) Animals that gnaw (咬、啃), _____ mice, rats, rabbits and weasels, are called rodents (啮齿动物).

  (17) Martin is smart, polite and well-behaved. _________, he is admirable.

  (18) Bruce did pass the history exam; ______he didn't know the subject very well.

  (19) Quite a few tips are given on how to be an efficient reader, but ______ we must enjoy our reading.

  (20) Your performance didn't meet our demand — _________, you failed.

  Keys: (7) pick up (8) picked up (9) belong to (10) dipped into (11) dipped into (12) turned to (13) turn to (14) came across (15) and so on (16) such as (17) in a word (18) at the same time (19) above all (20) in other words

  StepIII.Cloze test:

  Do you read newspapers regularly? Newspaper articles 1 important and interesting information for people of all ages 2, not all information is of 3 to everyone. Fortunately, finding the sections that 5 you particularly want to read 4 not difficult. There are probably certain sections of the paper 5 interest you most. 6 , the title of articles and the pictures 7 some clues about the contents.

  Once you have chosen 8 article to read, you will find the important 9 information 10 the key facts in the first few paragraphs. The remainder( 其余的部分) of most articles gives 11 . These details are usualy 12 because they 13 valuable supporting ideas to help the reader 14 the key facts better.Sometimes they are simply human-interest(人类感兴趣的)details, 15 background information or quotes(引用) from people in the news story.

  Remember this important difference 16 a fiction(小说) story and a news story: the ending of a fiction story is important part.It is necessary to read only far 18 in the article to understand 19 has happened. The details are for people 20 are more intersted in that subject.

  1.A. cover B.keep C.record D.contain

  2.A.Whatever B.Otherwise C.However D.Because

  3.A.interest B.interesting C.interested D.important

  4.A.is B.be C are D.does

  5.A.what B.that C it D.really

  6.A. Above all B. In a word C.Beside D.Apart from that

  7.A.give B.gives C.make D.makes

  8.A.a B.an C.the D.\

  9.A common B.ordinary C.general D.detailed

  10.A with B.into C.for D.and

  11.A facts B.details C.material D.things

  12.A.including B.included C.used D.found

  13.A provided B.provides C.providing D.provide

  14.A.understand B.read C.see D.improve

  15.A so that B.such as C.instead of D.in spite of

  16.A. of B.from C.between D.among

  17.A.the B./ C.a D.an

  18.A.behind B.enough C.deep D.quickly

  19.A.what B.that C.which D.whose

  20.A what B.who C.whom D.when

  Lesson 58 教学设计方案

  StepI.Reading:

  I):Search for answers:

  1.What are the two meanings of the phrase “listening skills”?

  2.How can we become good listeners?

  II).Fast reading

  1.The phrase “listening skills” is about _____.

  A. the two types of listening to a foreign language

  B. the arts of listening to people and learning a foreign language

  C. different parts of the Chinese character ting

  D. how to make other people listen to you attentively

  2. Which of the following is NOT correct about being a good listener?

  A. You should listen with complete attention and respect.

  B. You shouldn't watch TV while talking with others.

  C. You can give necessary advice to your friends in trouble.

  D. Don't cut in when others are talking.

  3. In the view of the writer, we shouldn't ____while talking in a group.

  A. take turns to listen

  B. ask any questions

  C. look at the speaker

  D. speak at the same time

  4. When your friend is telling about her grandma’s death, you should ________.

  A. ask how she was feeling at the moment

  B. give her advice on how to get over it

  C. speak about a similar experience

  D. just listen to her quietly and attentively

  5. The sentence “’Undivided attention’ is another sign of respect” means that ________.

  A.you should appear to be listening

  B.you may half-listen

  C.you should listen with complete attention

  D.you must look at the speaker

  Keys:1. B 2. C 3. D 4. D 5. C

  StepII.Language points:

  I)There aret wo meanings of the phrase “listening skills”. One refers to the type of listening practice which we do when learning a foreign language.The more we practise, the better we get at listening to speech in a foreign language. The other meaning is about the art of being a good listener to other people.

  II)Language focus

  1. We all know that, _________, the situation in Afghanistan will get worse.

  A. if not dealt carefully with

  B. if dealt with not carefully

  C. if not carefully dealt with

  D. if dealt with carefully not

  2. —We could have walked to this French restaurant; it was so near.

  —Yes. A taxi ________ at all necessary.

  A. wasn't B. hadn't been

  C. wouldn't D. won't be

  3. I would gladly pay ______ for the unusual stamp because it is of great value to my collection.

  A. twice as much B. twice so much

  C. twice as much as D. so much twice

  4. The films made by Walt Disney ______ all over the world.

  A. is used to show B. is used to showing

  C. used to be shown D. used to show

  5. Printed on the package are a few words: “Complaints, _______, are to be addressed to the management.”

  A. if so B. if any

  C. however D. in other words

  6. Li Yang, the founder of Crazy English, says that he copies it down _______ he conies to a beautiful sentence.

  A. unless B. while

  C. because D. every dine

  7. I know the teacher was ________ Jack when she spoke of a bright boy in our class.

  A. turning to B. corning across

  C. referring to D. picking up

  8. Since Joe was 67 it did not seem _________ that he would continue long in that position.

  A. probably B. possibly

  C. likely D. impossible

  9. The newly-wed couple have been ______ a new house, but the ones they've seen have all been

  too expensive.

  A. looking about B. looking out for

  C. looking into D. looking forward to

  10. His description of the accident disagrees _______ that of the other witness (目击者).

  A. on B. with C. to D. about

  11. A minor carelessness almost __________ him the chance of entering the famous university.

  A. cost B. pay C. took D. made

  12. The Shanghaiese are making great efforts to beautify the city ______more overseas companies will come.

  A. in order to B. so as to

  C. so that D. as a result

  13. Owen sent an e-mail to _____ that he was off to America with Glen.

  A. say B. speak C. talk D. tell of

  14. I have tried to keep your advice in mind when _________ this year's report.

  A. to write B. writing

  C. to be writing D. written

  15. If Rebecca had started at nine o’clock, she _________ in London by eleven o'clock.

  A. must be B. could have been

  C. should be D. ought to have been

  Keys: 1. C 2. A 3. A 4. C 5. B 6. D 7. C 8. C 9. B 10. B 11. A 12. C 13. A 14. B 15. D

  Step III:Writing:

  The art of being a good listener.

unin15 Study skills 上课 第2篇

  Lesson 57 教学设计方案

  StepI:Reading:

  I). Main facts

  Find out the right topic sentence for each paragraph.

  Paragraph 1 _____ Paragraph 2 _____

  Paragraph 3 _____ Paragraph 4 _____

  Paragraph 5 _____ Paragraph 6 _____

  II). Further reading

  1. Which is the most important tip the author wants to give us in the passage?

  A. Three ways of reading.

  B. Enjoy our reading.

  C. How to decide what to read.

  D. How to guess the unknown words.

  2. “It's enough to dip into it and read bits here and there.” The underlined phrase in the above sentence can be replaced by ______.

  A. put into B. taste

  C. swallow D. chew and digest

  3. When corning across a new word in reading, we_______.

  A. should never turn to a dictionary for help

  B. have to guess its exact meaning from the context (上下文)

  C. can get some hints (提示) from the situation and repeated examples in the text

  D. needn't pay any attention to it

  4. The following tips EXCEPT _________ can help you decide whether a book is worth chewing and digesting.

  A. to make sure the book is the one you can easily read and understand

  B. to get an idea of the organization of the book

  C. to read the first few chapters very slowly and Carefully

  D. to see whether the book will interest you or not

  5. “But not all the stories belong to this class.” The underlined word in the above sentence has the same meaning as the one in “_________”

  A. I have been twice at the French class at Morris’s.

  B. All matter can be divided into 3 classes: compounds, mixtures and elements.

  C. He has a prejudice (偏见) against the English middle class.

  D. Are you in the first-year class or the second-year class?

  6. An interesting magazine, which you may read in a doctor's waiting room, belongs to the books for ________.

  A. swallowing B. tasting

  C. chewing and digesting D. A & B

  7. Which of the following is WRONG?

  A. Our hobbies can sometimes help to decide what to read.

  B. It is suggested in the passage that we should use a dictionary when necessary.

  C. If you chew and digest a book, it just means that you read it very slowly.

  D. Reading cannot only help to improve our English but also enlarge our knowledge.

  Keys:

  1. B 2. B 3. C 4. C 5. B 6. D 7. C

  StepII.Language points:

  I)Learn the words by the context:

  1.Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested.

  2.Other books are for reading slowly and carefully. If it is a book on a subject that you are interested in, you will want to “chew and digest it”.

  3.For example, you might pick up a travel book and read a few pages before going to sleep.It is enough to dip into it and read bits here and there. In a word, this is “tasting”.

  2)The chemistry teacher dipped a finger into the cup and showed it to the class.Then, he put a finger in his mouth, tasted it and smiled. (Lesson6 of BookI)

  II)Put the following into Chinese, paying attention to the underlined part.

  (1) I am going to sell this old car, and buy a new one.

  (2) It's turned awfully chilly, and I think it's going to rain.

  (3) The books you borrowed from the library are to be returned before July 5th.

  (4) The train is to arrive in Beijing at 10:25 pm.

  (5) I met Christine in the door way just as she was about to go away.

  (6) Johnny was about to say something more about the problem, but he checked himself.

  2. turn to/belong to/dip into/come across/ pick up

  (7) When our TV set broke, the repairman came in his truck to ______ it ______.

  (8) They met after 5 years, and ________ their friendship as if there had been no interruption.

  (9) Two-thirds of the members in the club_________ the wealthy class.

  (10) I can't say I know a great deal about American history. I have just ________ one or two books on the subject.

  (11) Each student ______ a finger _______ the mixture and sucked it. The mixture tasted terrible.

  (12) After he left university Eric became a teacher, but later _______ journalism (新闻业).

  (13) Frank assured me that if I ever needed financial help I could always _______ him.

  (14) I ________ this book in an old bookstore on Fourth Avenue, so I got it quite by chance.

  3. in a word / in other words / above all /at the same time / such as / and so on

  (15) The band played all the evening-. Beethoven and Wagner ________ .

  (16) Animals that gnaw (咬、啃), _____ mice, rats, rabbits and weasels, are called rodents (啮齿动物).

  (17) Martin is smart, polite and well-behaved. _________, he is admirable.

  (18) Bruce did pass the history exam; ______he didn't know the subject very well.

  (19) Quite a few tips are given on how to be an efficient reader, but ______ we must enjoy our reading.

  (20) Your performance didn't meet our demand — _________, you failed.

  Keys: (7) pick up (8) picked up (9) belong to (10) dipped into (11) dipped into (12) turned to (13) turn to (14) came across (15) and so on (16) such as (17) in a word (18) at the same time (19) above all (20) in other words

  StepIII.Cloze test:

  Do you read newspapers regularly? Newspaper articles 1 important and interesting information for people of all ages 2, not all information is of 3 to everyone. Fortunately, finding the sections that 5 you particularly want to read 4 not difficult. There are probably certain sections of the paper 5 interest you most. 6 , the title of articles and the pictures 7 some clues about the contents.

  Once you have chosen 8 article to read, you will find the important 9 information 10 the key facts in the first few paragraphs. The remainder( 其余的部分) of most articles gives 11 . These details are usualy 12 because they 13 valuable supporting ideas to help the reader 14 the key facts better.Sometimes they are simply human-interest(人类感兴趣的)details, 15 background information or quotes(引用) from people in the news story.

  Remember this important difference 16 a fiction(小说) story and a news story: the ending of a fiction story is important part.It is necessary to read only far 18 in the article to understand 19 has happened. The details are for people 20 are more intersted in that subject.

  1.A. cover B.keep C.record D.contain

  2.A.Whatever B.Otherwise C.However D.Because

  3.A.interest B.interesting C.interested D.important

  4.A.is B.be C are D.does

  5.A.what B.that C it D.really

  6.A. Above all B. In a word C.Beside D.Apart from that

  7.A.give B.gives C.make D.makes

  8.A.a B.an C.the D.\

  9.A common B.ordinary C.general D.detailed

  10.A with B.into C.for D.and

  11.A facts B.details C.material D.things

  12.A.including B.included C.used D.found

  13.A provided B.provides C.providing D.provide

  14.A.understand B.read C.see D.improve

  15.A so that B.such as C.instead of D.in spite of

  16.A. of B.from C.between D.among

  17.A.the B./ C.a D.an

  18.A.behind B.enough C.deep D.quickly

  19.A.what B.that C.which D.whose

  20.A what B.who C.whom D.when

  Lesson 58 教学设计方案

  StepI.Reading:

  I):Search for answers:

  1.What are the two meanings of the phrase “listening skills”?

  2.How can we become good listeners?

  II).Fast reading

  1.The phrase “listening skills” is about _____.

  A. the two types of listening to a foreign language

  B. the arts of listening to people and learning a foreign language

  C. different parts of the Chinese character ting

  D. how to make other people listen to you attentively

  2. Which of the following is NOT correct about being a good listener?

  A. You should listen with complete attention and respect.

  B. You shouldn't watch TV while talking with others.

  C. You can give necessary advice to your friends in trouble.

  D. Don't cut in when others are talking.

  3. In the view of the writer, we shouldn't ____while talking in a group.

  A. take turns to listen

  B. ask any questions

  C. look at the speaker

  D. speak at the same time

  4. When your friend is telling about her grandma’s death, you should ________.

  A. ask how she was feeling at the moment

  B. give her advice on how to get over it

  C. speak about a similar experience

  D. just listen to her quietly and attentively

  5. The sentence “’Undivided attention’ is another sign of respect” means that ________.

  A.you should appear to be listening

  B.you may half-listen

  C.you should listen with complete attention

  D.you must look at the speaker

  Keys:1. B 2. C 3. D 4. D 5. C

  StepII.Language points:

  I)There aret wo meanings of the phrase “listening skills”. One refers to the type of listening practice which we do when learning a foreign language.The more we practise, the better we get at listening to speech in a foreign language. The other meaning is about the art of being a good listener to other people.

  II)Language focus

  1. We all know that, _________, the situation in Afghanistan will get worse.

  A. if not dealt carefully with

  B. if dealt with not carefully

  C. if not carefully dealt with

  D. if dealt with carefully not

  2. —We could have walked to this French restaurant; it was so near.

  —Yes. A taxi ________ at all necessary.

  A. wasn't B. hadn't been

  C. wouldn't D. won't be

  3. I would gladly pay ______ for the unusual stamp because it is of great value to my collection.

  A. twice as much B. twice so much

  C. twice as much as D. so much twice

  4. The films made by Walt Disney ______ all over the world.

  A. is used to show B. is used to showing

  C. used to be shown D. used to show

  5. Printed on the package are a few words: “Complaints, _______, are to be addressed to the management.”

  A. if so B. if any

  C. however D. in other words

  6. Li Yang, the founder of Crazy English, says that he copies it down _______ he conies to a beautiful sentence.

  A. unless B. while

  C. because D. every dine

  7. I know the teacher was ________ Jack when she spoke of a bright boy in our class.

  A. turning to B. corning across

  C. referring to D. picking up

  8. Since Joe was 67 it did not seem _________ that he would continue long in that position.

  A. probably B. possibly

  C. likely D. impossible

  9. The newly-wed couple have been ______ a new house, but the ones they've seen have all been

  too expensive.

  A. looking about B. looking out for

  C. looking into D. looking forward to

  10. His description of the accident disagrees _______ that of the other witness (目击者).

  A. on B. with C. to D. about

  11. A minor carelessness almost __________ him the chance of entering the famous university.

  A. cost B. pay C. took D. made

  12. The Shanghaiese are making great efforts to beautify the city ______more overseas companies will come.

  A. in order to B. so as to

  C. so that D. as a result

  13. Owen sent an e-mail to _____ that he was off to America with Glen.

  A. say B. speak C. talk D. tell of

  14. I have tried to keep your advice in mind when _________ this year's report.

  A. to write B. writing

  C. to be writing D. written

  15. If Rebecca had started at nine o’clock, she _________ in London by eleven o'clock.

  A. must be B. could have been

  C. should be D. ought to have been

  Keys: 1. C 2. A 3. A 4. C 5. B 6. D 7. C 8. C 9. B 10. B 11. A 12. C 13. A 14. B 15. D

  Step III:Writing:

  The art of being a good listener.

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