2019-2020年高二英語Units11-20 全套教案.doc
2019-2020年高二英語Units11-20 全套教案高二(下)教案 Unit 11 Pre-reading: 1.Do you want to do research or start a hi-tech pany?What kind of support and environment will you need? 2.Why are scientific achievements important? 3. Why do scientists spend so much time trying to achieve something? 4.Do you know “Chinas Silicon Valley”? Where is it? A statue of a DNA molecule. It is the symbol of the Zhongguancun Scientific and Technological Garden. The numerals 0 and 1 represent the idea that Zhongguancun will rely on puter technology to develop itself. An office of a large enterprise in Zhongguancun. Fast-reading: Say True or False to the following sentences. 1.Zhongguancun is located in the southwest of Beijing. 2.Zhongguancun was set up in the nineteenth century. 3.Xiang Yufang didnt want to return to China because he wanted to work with the top scientists in his field. 4.Later his friends persuaded him to e back . 5.Zhongguancun has a positive effect on business. T 6. All the great achievements in the future will surely be born in Zhongguancun. 7 Haidian District in Beijing is the centre for Chinese Academy of sciences and technology. 8. Zhongguancun is the leader of Chinas hi-tech industry as Silicon Valley in the USA. T 9.Chinas science and technology centre got started in the early 1980s and it became a special economic zone in the late 1990s. T 10.Only those who studied abroad can find jobs in Zhongguancun. 11. Most of the panies in Zhongguancun do business either on hi-tech or IT . 12. Chen Chunxian was the first person who set up the science park of China. 13 More than half of the people working in Zhongguancun have high degrees. T 14. What has made Zhongguancun a success is the spirit of creativity and scientific skill. T Careful-reading: Choose the best answer. 1.According to the author, Zhongguancun is home to _. A A.some famous research institutes and universities B.every Chinese C.all of the graduates D.all private research institutes 2.The science park got started _. B A.in the late 1990s B.in the early1980s C.in the early 1990s D.in the late 1980s 3.What is NOT true about Zhongguancun ? D A.It is located in Haidian District, in northwestern Beijing. B.It was set up as a special economic zone in the 1990s. C.Most of its panies are doing IT business. D.It is not a good place for new panies. 4.According to the reading, Xiang Yufang returned to China and opened a pany in Zhongguancun because _. D A.he wanted to see more of the world B.he enjoyed working with the best scientists in his field C.he felt really fortable D.he could enjoy his work and contribute to his country at the same time 5.According to the graph in the passage, how many of the people who work in Zhongguancun have a masters degree or above? B A.25,000 B.30,000 C.35,000 D.180,000 6.Today there are _ IT panies in Zhongguancun. C A.more than 8,000 B.less than 8,000 C.more than 4,000 D.less than 4,000 Questions: (Detailed information) 1.What kind of spirit has made Zhongguancun a success? It is the spirit of creativity and scientific skill that has made Zhongguancun a success. 2.What are the two mottos mentioned in the text for the park? One is “Relying on science,technology,and knowledge to increase economic power.”The other is “Encouraging pioneering work and accepting failure.” The main idea of each part. Part 1 (para1-2): General introdution of Zhongguancun Part2 (para3-7): Why Zhongguancun attracts more and more overseas Chinese. Part3 (part8-9): The positive effect Zhongguancun has had on both business and science & the spirit of Zhonguancun Read the text carefully again and then do the word study of page5. Post-reading Use the Internet to find out more about Silicon Valley in the US and then pare the two areas. In which ways are they similar or different? Unit 12 Lead in When were the inventions in the pictures made? Picture 1: It was invented in the early years of the 20th century. Picture 2: Thomas Edison invented the light bulb in 1879 Picture 3: In 1769 James Watt built a steam-powered boat. Jules Verne Born in: 1828 Died in: 1905 Nationality: French Interested in: theatre Studied : botany, applied science Famous novels: 20,000 Leagues under the Sea, Journey to the Center of the Earth, the Children of Captain Grant, the Mysterious Island, 80 Days around the World . Fast Reading: Find the main idea for the following paragraphs Para.1 The life of Jules Verne Para.2-5 The film “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Para.6 The film “Journey to the Center of the Earth True or False 1. Verne had to sell newspaper to make a living when he was in Paris. 2. Verne died at 77, with his dreams realized. 3. The furniture on the Nautilu is precious and the food aboard is all sea food. T 4. Captain Nemo is a very cruel man and no one likes him. 5. The story Journey to the Center of the Earth is a science fiction. T Tick out the right answers 1. What did they see in the centre of the earth? ( ) A. layers of coal and marble ( ) B. boiling water from underground river ( ) C. a huge lake or underground ocean ( ) D. forests of mushrooms and plants ( ) E. ancient sea creatures ( ) F. an ancient document in an old book ( ) G. some modern ships 2. What is mentioned in the novel 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea? ( ) A. Ships are disappearing is caused by a real monster. ( ) B. Captain Nemo decides to kill the three men. ( ) C. Electricity is used for heating and power. ( ) D. They walk around under the sea without clothes. 20,000 Leagues under the Sea 1. How were they on board the submarine? disappear-set out-find-be thrown overboard-survive-turn out-on board-permanent guests 2.What is mentioned about the submarine? Extraordinary-precious furniture-huge glass windows-thick iron plates-all that is - The food aboardneeded-electricity 3. What did they do under the sea? dressed in-walk around-lighted by-surrounded by (r,f,s,p)waving and moving slowly Journey to the Center Of the Earth 1.How did they begin the journey? decided to -a narrow passage-a chimney in an extinct volcano 2.What did they do in the center of the earth? pass through layers of coal and marble-drink water from a boiling underground river-reach a huge lake or underground ocean-go through forests of mushrooms and plants 3. What happened to them in the end? build a raft to cross the sea-are attacked by ancient sea creatures-be drawn into a fast steam-shot out of a volcano- Further understanding Describe the character of Captain Nemo? greedy 貪婪的 sympathetic? clever? brave? selfish? warm-hearted? cruel? greedy? ? Captain Nemo is the kind of person of whom it is difficult to say whether you like him or not. You may think he is hard and cruel, but he also has a soft and gentle side. What do the two men do in the adventure of going to the centre of the earth? Pick out the main verbs in the description of the story. Main verbs: enterlead throughpass throughdrinkreachwalk alonggo through buildcrossbe attackedbe shot out Retell the story in groups according to the verbs above. Discussion 1.What things described in Jules Vernes books have e true? 2.What do you think is likely to e true in the future? Why? 3.What do you think is unlikely to e true? Why? Integrating Skills Skimming What did Dr Frankenstein create at last? He had planned to create a larger human being but at last it turned out a living horror. Scanning Now please read the text again and discuss : How many periods can Dr Frankensteins experiment be divided? Three periods: Period 1 (Para1Para3): He decided to create life from dead matter. Period 2 (Para4Para5): He decided to create a larger human being than man. Period 3 (Para6Para7): He succeeded in creating a creature, but a living horror. Detailed Reading Period 1: Para 1: What did Dr Frankenstein want to do when he was young? He wanted to learn the secrets of heaven and earth when he was young. Para 2: After he was sent to university, what did he think of the things taught at university? He felt them very disappointing and decided to pioneer a new way himself. Para 3: What attracted his attention? The structure of the human body and any animal that was alive attracted his attention. What did he discover? He discovered the cause of life and how to create life from dead matter. Period 2: Para 4: Although he knew how to create life,what remained difficult work for him? How to prepare a body for it with all its muscles and organs still remained a difficult job for him. Para 5: Why did he decide to create a larger human being than man about eight feet in height? Because the small size of the parts slowed down his speed Period 3: Para 6: How did he create a life form that looks like a human being? Please rearrange the following steps in the right order. 1. He gained many materials from butcher shops and hospitals. 2. He finished his work on a night in November. 3. The dead creature came to life at one in the morning. 4. He lighted the flame of life into the dead thing. 5. He collected bones from graves and cut up dead bodies. 5 1 2 4 3 Para 7: What did the creature look like? He got black hair, white teeth, yellow skin, black lips and strange sounds. He looked like a terrible monster What did Dr Frankenstein think of the creature? While unfinished, he was ugly but now he was a living horror Unit 13 Lead in Collect as many words as possible related to water. Ice, ocean, lake, river, rain, sweat, fish, steam What properties or characteristics do you know about water? Properties: tasteless, odorless, three forms, absorbing heat, dissolving, feeling wet, colorless Pre-reading Questions related to the subjects What is/ are the properties of water? What does (one property of water) the oceanslook like? What are different parts of the oceans? What can the oceans be pared to? How does the oceans work? What are some examples of life in the ocean Skimming True or false 1.Water is a liquid at room temperature, and it has a relatively high freezing point. T 2.The reason why water can dissolve most substances on earth is that water has high heat capacity. 3.Like all the other substances, water gets smaller (contract 縮小) when it freezes. 4.Pure water has a higher freezing point and lighter than salt water. T 5.The salinity of the earths oceans is about 3.5%. T 6.When water freezes, its density increases. 7.Other recourses such as oil, gas, gold etc is as precious as a drop of rain. Choose the best answer 1.What makes our planet so different is that_. A A.earth is covered with water B.earth is covered with air C.earth is covered with people D.earth is covered with nothing 2.What idea we can have is that_. A A.water plays an important part in our life B.rocks forms the bottom of the ocean C.salt makes up of the most part of the water in the ocean D.marine plants are rich enough in the ocean 3.The key sentence in Paragraph2 is that_. B A.water has its own chemical properties B.water has its own chemical structure C.water has its own chemical way D.water has its own freezing point 4.What is the meaning of the sentence:and we have yet to learn much about them.? B A.We have already known a lot about them B.We have already known a little about them C.We have already known none about them D.We are going to know a lot about them 5.What makes the ocean such a great place is_ A A.water B.rocks C.salts D.marine plants 6.Which of the following phrase has the similar meaning of the phrase :range from A A.cover from B.learn from C.hear from D.choose from 7.It is_that makes the seaside city remain somewhat cool in summer. A A.the heat capacity B.the water structure C.the ocean motion D.the density 8The water moving about 200 metres down is the depth where_cant reach. C A.the fishes B.the marine life C.the sun D.the earth 9. The water in the ocean also keeps the temperature of the earth somewhat_by.A A.unchangeable B.changeable C.fast D.motionless 99% of the living space on earth is in the oceans. What does this fact result in? Marine life is incredibly rich and varied. Can you give some specific numbers or examples? 5 million species in the oceans What does this fact imply? Do you agree? Water is an excellent medium for life. Why do you agree with it? Water is a liquid at room temperature and has a relatively high freezing point; All living creatures need food to survive, but on many occasions the nutrients bee available to living things only when they are dissolved by water. Waters unique chemical structure Hydrogen Atom+ Oxygen Atom= A polar molecule Can you give some other examples which are also resulted from waters unique chemical structure? We can get a lot of nutrients by drinking soup. Plants can pull water up their roots via a capillary(毛細管) process. The salinity of the earths oceans is about 3.5%. What does this mean? There are about thirty-five grams of dissolved solids and gases in one kilo of water. In winter water in some containers or small rivers often freezes while that in seas not? Can you explain it? The salinity of sea water can affect the freezing point of water. Sea water has a lower a freezing point, so even when the temperature of sea water falls below 0, sea water is still liquid. What is density? Density is the relationship between mass and volume and is measured in kg/m3, reading kilos per cubic meter The density of water is 1,000 kg/m3 Scanning Structure of the passage THE PROPERTIES OF WATER: CHEMICAL STRUCTURE, SALINITY, OCEAN MOTION, HEAT CAPACITY, DENSITY Main idea The passage mainly tells us it is water that makes the ocean so important to all the living things in the world. Finding Topic Sentences Paragraph 1 Learning about the properties of water helps us understand life on our planet. Paragraph2 The chemical structure of water makes it an excellent medium for life. Paragraph 3 The salinity of the earths oceans is about thirty-five parts per thousand, meaning that there are about thirty-five grammes of dissolved solids and gases in one kilogramme of water. Paragraph 4 The density of pure water is 1,000 kg/m3, meaning that one cubic metre of water weighs one thousand kilogrammes. Paragraph 5 Heat capacity is the amount of energy it takes to raise the temperature of a substance by one degree centigrade. Paragraph 6 Since changes in salinity and temperature affect waters density, the water in the ocean is always moving. prehension Paragraph 1. marine life: (definition based on the text) Ninety-nine percent of the living space on earth is in the oceans. incredibly: unbelievably doubtfully extremely questionably Life in the oceans ranges from the tiniest plankton all the way up to giants like sharks and whales. (paraphrase Paragraph 2. H2O:2 Hydrogen Atoms + 1 Oxygen Atom = 1 H2O Molecule medium: average channel means condition polar: + positive end: + negative end: + Normal state of water: solid liquid gas Why is the chemical structure of water important? 1. Because water is polar, it can break down both solids and gases. 2.The nutrients in whatever falls into the ocean quickly bee available to other living creatures. 3. The chemical structure of water also makes it different from almost everything else on earth. The nutrients in whatever falls into the ocean quickly bee available to other living creatures. (paraphrase Paragraph 3. sea water (salt water) = dissolved gases+ dissolved solids+pure water salinity of sea water affects: weight and freezing point salinity of sea water: 35 35% Paragraph 4. Factors of density: mass and volume Unit of density: kg/m3 = kilogrammes per cubic metre Density of pure water: 1,000 kg/m3= one cubic metre of water weighs one thousand kilogrammes When water freezes, its density decreases. If it did not, the oceans would be frozen solid. (paraphrase) Paragraph 5. Heat capacity: water temperature substanc energy Opposite word/phrase of absorb: give off change create Paragraph 6. How does the water in the ocean move? Dense water sinks and less dense water is pushed to the surface. Paragraph 7. Main idea: significance of water to nature Water, which seems so simple and mon, is what makes life possible. Of all the resources on earth - oil, gas, gold and so on - nothing is as precious as a drop of rain. (paraphrase) Integrating Skills Skimming Find the definition of an estuary An estuary is the body of water where a river meets the ocean. Salt water from the ocean and fresh water from the river mix together in an estuary. This mixing of fresh and salt water creates a unique environment filled with life of all kindsa zone between the land and sea. What kinds of function of estuaries have been mentioned in the passage? Great places for natures young animals clean our water by absorbing nutrients and pollutants from water ing from inland sources; Provide both recreation and education for human beings. Scanning Read the passage and answer the following questions. 1Why are estuaries such good places for natures young ones? (1)In estuaries, animals can enjoy all the benefits of the oceans without having to face many of its dangers. (2)Tides provide energy for the ecosystems, but estuaries are protected from waves and storms by islands, mud or sand. (3).Nutrients from both the land and the ocean arrive in estuaries. 2. What does density mean in this passage? It means the number of species per area. 3. How do you estuaries affect the water that passes through them? They absorb nutrients and pollutants from water ing inland sources, thus cleaning our water. 4. Why are estuaries more sensitive to pollution than other areas? Because estuaries act as filters(過濾器), many pollutants end up in them. 5. Why are estuaries important to human beings? (1)Estuaries provide both recreation and education for human beings. People can fish, swim and have fun on the beach. Scientists and students have endless opportunities to study a variety of life in the habitat. (2)Estuaries also contribute to the economy through tourism Finding Topic Sentences Paragraph 1. As the oceans are the source of life on earth, the estuaries are our planets nurseries. Paragraph 2 Estuaries are great places for natures young ones. Paragraph 3 Estuaries are also important because they absorb nutrients and pollutants from water ing from inland sources, thus cleaning our water. Paragraph 4 Estuaries provide both recreation and education for human beings. Unit14 Look at the following historical pictures and describe what you see. Nazi Germany (1933-1945) A group of prisoners, consisting of men, women and children, are being led away by armed soldiers. In the background we can see that there is a fire in the city. South Africa 1948-1990 We can see a black man who shows his passport. The American South 1863-1964 We can see a bus conductor who puts up a sign that the waiting room for bus passengers is only for white people. Fast-reading Scan the reading passage and decide which of the following sentences are true. 1. Martin Luther King, Jr went to university when he was eighteen. 2. Black people refused to take buses for more than 18 months. 3. Black girls could not marry white boys. T 4. Rose Parks was arrested for hitting a white boys. 5. The Civil Rights Act was passed in 1965. Careful-reading Why