外研社book1 module 6Word格式文档下载.docx
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Period1:
Introductionandreading
Step1:
Warmingup
1.Warmingupbyasurvey
Hello,everyone!
WeallknowtheInternethasbeentheeasiestwaytogetinformation,nowyouarerequiredtodoagroupofsurveyaboutit,thefollowingquestionscanhelpyou.Afteryoucollecttheinformation,reporttheresulttoyourgroupmembers.
1)Howmanypeopleinyourgroupsurftheinternet?
2)Howoftendotheyuseit?
3)Whatdotheymainlyuseitfor?
2.Warmingupbyadiscussion
WeallknowtheInternethasbeentheeasiestwaytogetinformation,butdifferent
peoplehavedifferentopinionsaboutit,pleaseworkingroupsanddiscussthefollowingquestions:
1)WhataretheadvantagesofsurfingtheInternet?
2)Whatarethedisadvantages?
3)WhatistheattitudeofyourschoolandparentstotheuseoftheInternet?
3.Warmingupbyvocabulary
Goodmorningeveryone!
Lookatthecomputer;
pleasetellmethenameofthedifferentpartofit.Youcanusethewordsinthebox.
CD-ROMscreenkeyboardmouseharddiskmonitormodem
Step2:
Pre-reading
1.Discussion
Asweallknow,theInternetplaysanimportantpartinmodernlife,butdoyouknow
1)WhatistheInternet?
2)Howdiditstart?
3)Whoinventedit?
Pleasediscussthequestionswithyourdeskmatetoseeifyoucangetthecorrectanswer.
2.Introducesomenewwords
Pleaselookatthenewwordsfromthetext,readthemcarefullyandpayattentiontoyourpronunciation,andusetheircorrectformtofillintheblanks.
accessiblecrashcommunicationcreatedefense
militarymillionaireorganizationsourcevia
1)TheHIVviruscanbeinfected_______threeways.
2)TheInternetwasfirstinventedfor______use.
3)Thepalaceis_______throughasecretaccess.
4)Bodylanguageisacommonwayofpeople’sdaily_______.
5)Thebiggestinternational_______intheworldistheUN.
6)Dickens______manywonderfulcharactersinhisnovel.
7)Ineverfightexceptinself-_______.
8)WheredoestheYellowRiverhaveits_______.
9)Toeveryone’ssurprise,theboysurvivedtheair______.
10)TheInternetcreatedthousandsof________,theyareveryrich.
(Keys:
1via2military3accessible4communication5organization6created7create8source
9crash10millionaire)
Step3:
Reading
1.Leading-in
Afterknowingsomenewwordsinthetext,let’scometonextquestion----DoyouknowthedifferencesbetweentheInternetandtheWorldWideWeb?
Ok,let’sgettheexactanswerinthetext.
2.Fastreadingforthegeneralidea
Afterreadingthetext,pleasechoosethebestsummaryofthetext.
A.Itmainlytellsustheinventionanddevelopmentoftheinternet.
B.ItmainlytellsustheinventionanddevelopmentoftheWorldWideWeb.
C.ItmainlytellsuswhoinventedtheinternetandtheWorldWideWed.
D.ItmainlytellsustheinventionanddevelopmentoftheWorldWideWebandtheinternet.
(Key:
D)
3.Listentothetapeofthetextandtrytofindwhichofthefollowingwordsappearinthetext.
sourceaccessibledatanetworkNSFNETInternetwebset
SwitzerlandschoolwebbrowserdocumentmillionaireCD-ROM
diskmousescreen
sourceaccessibledatanetworkNSFNETInternetwebsetSwitzerland
schoolwebbrowserdocumentmillionaire)
4.Detailedreadingforinformation
Readthefollowingsentencesanddecideifthesesentencesaretrue(T)orfalse(F)
1TherearemillionsofpagesofinformationontheInternet.
2TheUSarmywerethefirstpeoplewhousedanInternetsystem.
3UniversitiesstartedusingtheInternetatthesametimeasthearmy.
4ThepercentageofwebsitesinEnglishisgettingsmaller.
5TimBerners-LeemadeitpossibleforscientiststousetheInternet.
6Hehasmadealotofmoneyfromhisinvention.
1T2T3F4F5F6T)
Step4:
LanguagePoints
ACD-ROMisaseparatediskthatcontainslotsofinformation.
containvt.包含;
容纳;
盛;
克制(强烈的感情);
抑制;
阻止
Thebookcontainsalltheinformationyouneed.
Hewassoexcitedthathecouldhardlycontainhimself.
containoneself克制自己
containern.容器;
集装箱;
货柜
据报道,这种野生植物含有丰富的维生素。
(contain)(2007年上海春招)
Itisreportedthatthiswildplantcontainsalotofvitamins.
contain/include/including
(1)contain通常用来指某种容器中盛有某物,装有某物,还指某种物质中含有某成分或含有其他物质。
指作为组成部分而被“包含”或“容纳”在内。
(2)include通常表示把某事物作为其中的一部分包含在内。
在句中常构成分词短语sth./sb.included。
(3)including是介词,表示“包括……在内”,
通常构成介词短语in
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