高三新教材 Units 1--3教案(人教版高三英语上册教案教学设计)

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Reading

Summarize the general idea of each paragraph.

Para. 1 The first edition of Guinness Book of World Record

Para. 2 Records of different categories

Para. 3 Chinese record

Para. 4 Records from the world of sports

Para. 5 Why are people so interested in records?

Para. 6 How to set a record?

Fast reading

T or F.

1.The Guinness company began to the Guinness Book of World Records in the 1950s.

2.More than 60,000 new records are printed in the book each year.

3.An Englishman balanced a small car weighing 159.6 kilogrammes on his head for 33 seconds.

4.The Lance Armstrong' s speed record is more impressive than his struggle against his disease.

5.The records that are dangerous to the person who is attempting it or to others are not allowed in the book.

6. The The records in the Guinness Book of World Records are including different areas of people' s life.

careful reading

1. How did Sir Hugh Beaver come up with the idea for Guinness Book of World Records?

He first wanted to settle an argument about the fastest bird in Europe.After talking to his friends, he concluded that a book which answered such questions might popular.

2 .What Guinness record were set in Urumqi and Hong Kong?

Urumqi is the most remote city from the sea ; The A special and delicious record was set in 1997 to celebrate Hong Kong' s return to China.

3. How long is the longest moustache in the world? 1.6 meters

4. What are the categories in Guinness Book of World Records?

The human body, the amazing feats, the the natural world, the science and technology, the arts and the media, the model society, the travel and transport, and sports and games.

5. The Why are Lance Armstrong' s records special?

The It fades next to the story of Armstrong' s struggle against disease.

6. What types of record attempts are not allowed?

Records that are dangerous to the person who is attempting it or to others

7. Why do you think many people are interested in world records?

The Because we want to know what is possible and find out just how far we can push ourselves and are also entertained by accounts of strange and unusual deeds and facts.

Have a competition!

8. Who got the idea to write the Guinness Book of World Records? Sir. Hugh Beaver.

9. When was the first edition of the Guinness Book of World Records published? In 1955.

10. How are records collected in the book? Please give 3 examples.

The Guinness Book of World Records has chapters on the human body, amazing feats, the natural world, science and technology , arts and the media, modern society, travel and transport, and sports and games.

Examples: Tian' anmen Square is the largest square in the world.

the longest moustache reached a length of 1.6 metres.

the longest poisonous snake is 5.71 metres long.

11. Why are people so interested in world records?

Because we are curious about the records and also entertained by accounts of strange and unusual deeds and facts.

12. How can you try to set a record?

First contact the Guinness Book of World Records.

Then the editors will send you rules and the form you need to apply the record after their discussion. Afterwards a Guinness official will come to inspect your attempt.

If you are successful, the official will confirm the record and give you a certificate.

13.How much do you know about Guinness and the world record?

1955 1999 60,000 480 2500 40 5.71 33 1.6

Discussion:

If you want to set a record, what kind of record would you like to?

Phrases:

当时啤酒厂的老板 the then director of the brewery

处理一个争议 settle an argument

一本畅销书 a best-seller

被选入该书 be sent in to the book

记下,写下 set down

联系 keep track of

被分成不同的类别 be put into different categories

惊异的技艺 amazing feats

长达 reach a length of

毒蛇 a poisonous snake

离海最远的城市 the most remote city from the sea

庆祝香港回归 celebrate Hong Kong’s return to China

在辉煌的体育成绩中among the brilliant athletic achievements

瞩目 stand out

背后感人的故事 the moving life stories behind them

次于,在……之后 next to

同疾病斗争 struggle against disease

被诊断出癌症 be diagnosed with cancer

继续创造纪录 go on to set the record

实现目标 achieve the goal of

连续不断 in a row

致使……做…… lead sb. to do sth.

首先 in the first place

高兴 be entertained

可成为,可造成,有好处make for

申请 apply for

一切进行顺利 all goes well

检查纪录 inspect the attempt

确认纪录 confirm the record

取得证书 get a certificate

1.in a soccer career 在足球生涯中

2.settle an argument about 确定关于…的论点

3.be sent into 被收入

4.set down 登记;记载;写下

5.keep track 与…保持接触;跟…的进程或发展

6.be put into 被放入…;翻译成…

7.stand out 显著;杰出

8.be diagnosed with cancer 被诊断出患了癌症

9.in the first place (用与列举理由等时)首先;第一;原先

10.make for 可造成;可译成;有好处;走向

11.apply for 申请;请求

12.head down to 开往;前往;朝向

13.have been around 遍布全球(各地);深入人心

14.burst into something 突然而猛烈地发出或产生某事物

15.centre on /upon 将某人或某事物当作中心或重点

16.concentrate on 专心致力于

Integrating skills

Revision: Retell the text we learned yesterday according to the information in the following chart.

How and when the first edition was put out?

Sir Hugh Beaver, an argument, the first, in 1955,

How are the records printed?

different categories

Why people are so interested in world records?

curiosity, be entertained by accounts of

How the Guinness Book of World Records accepts a world record?

contact, decide, send, inspect, confirm, get

Scanning:

1.On weekends what do Lin Yong and his friends usually do after finishing their homework?

They will go to the park to do skateboarding.

2.When and how did they come up with the idea to build the ramp?

Three years ago after watching a skateboarding competition on TV.

3.What is their skateboarding club called ?

Fun On Wheels.

4.What is the goal of skateboarding competition ?

The goal is to have fun and enjoy the excitement of trying something new.

5.Is the sport too dangerous in their opinion?

No, they don’t think so. Because they all wear helmets and other equipment to protect themselves. They don’t let anyone try a dangerous trick unless they are sure that they are skilled enough to perform it safely.

Detailed Reading

Read the text again and answer the following questions:

1.360’ and ‘hang ten’ are two skateboarding terms. Can you guess what they mean?

‘360’ means to make a circle in the air. ‘Hang ten ‘means to fly in the air with one’s feet on the board.

2.How are ‘extreme sports’ different from traditional sports?

Extreme sports are about beauty, harmony and thrills. They do not have rules about winning and losing. The goal is to have fun and the excitement of trying something new.

3.What is the ‘X-factor’ ?

The ‘X-factor’ means the pure joy of doing something that you did not think you could do and overcoming your fears.

4.What kind of safety equipment do skateboarders use?

All the riders wear helmets and other equipment to protect themselves.

5.Why do you think some people like extreme sports?

They like the feeling, the excitement and the thrill that extreme sports bring.

Use the following words to describe the people in the chat:

enthusiastic, brave, friendly, responsible, curious, delighted, energetic, kind, experienced, interested, wise, athletic, cautious, outgoing, skillful, powerful

Li Yong and his friends

enthusiastic, brave,, experienced, cautious, delighted, energetic, skillful, friendly, interested, athletic, outgoing, powerful, responsible

People who visited the grand opening

curious

The park manager

kind

People who like extreme sports

brave

Unit 2 Crossing limits

Reading:

What do you know about the Silk Road?

The “Silk road” began from Chang’an, the city of Xi’an now, along the Gansu Corridor(通道), then to West Asia and Europe.

Scanning:

1.What could have been possible reasons to search for sea routes from China while routes over land were shorter and already existed?

Marco Polo’s stories, Columbus and other European explorers influenced people.They all thought Asian lands were very wealthy.

2. What do you know about Gan Ying?

In 97 AD Gan Ying, a Chinese ambassador, went to the East Roman Empire over land and returned to Luoyang with a present from an African king ----rhinoceros horn.

3. What do you know about Zheng He?

In the years between 1405 and 1433, Zheng He set sail from the South China Sea across the Indian Ocean to the mouth of the Red Sea, and then travelled further south, discovering the eastern coast of Africa.

Summarize main idea of the text and main idea of each para.

Title Reaching Out Across the Ocean

Thesis

sentence Many great explorers made expeditions across the Indian Ocean long before Columbus, among whom Zheng He was the most prominent.

Main idea(before

Zheng He)

P2 China had contacts with countries along the

Indian Ocean from the early time, and during

ancient time explorers had begun to contact

with each other.

Main idea(before

Zheng He)

P3 Between the Han and the early Tang Dynasty, Swahili kingdoms and

the islands off the African coast developed

into the world trade centre and attracted

merchants from the world.

Main idea(before

Zheng He)

P4 During the Tang Dynasty, Du Huan, who

traveled to many lands, wrote the book Record of My Travels.

P5 In the eleventh century, the Africans made

several voyages to the court of the Song

Dynasty.

Mainidea(afterZheng He)

P6 By the beginning of the fifteenth century the time was ripe for a grand meeting.

P7 In the years between 1405 and 1433, under the command of Zheng He, seven large treasure fleets sailed westwards on voyages of trade and exploration.

Main idea

(after

Zheng He)

P8 Zheng He renewed relations with the kingdoms of the East African coast.

P9 The fleet made several expeditions before the exploration was stopped.

Careful reading: Fill in the charts.

Period

Name

Way of travel

Goods

In 97 AD

Gan Ying

Over land

Rhinoceros horns

In 751-762

Du Huan

On land and by boat

In the 11th century

The

Africans

By sea

Bronze statue

of a lion

In 1405-1433

Zheng He

By sea

Giraffes,zebras, shells, elephant

ivory,gold,spices,silk,rhinoceros-horn,

medicine, etc.

Judge the following sentences True or False

1.The Europeans were the first Explorers to travel to other countries.

2. Accurate maps of the countries around the Indian Ocean were made before the fifteenth century.

3. In the years between 1405 and 1433,Zheng He sailed westwards only on voyages of exploration.

4. Zheng He invited African countries to send ambassadors to China. T

Put the sentences in good order.

1.In the eleventh century, the Africans made several voyages to the court of the song dynasty.

2.Merchants from the Arabic countries began to travel to the Swahili kingdom and the islands off the African coast to trade with them.

3.People of the Han Dynasty exchanged silk for spices and glass with Indians and Romans by way of the Silk Road.

4. The Chinese traveller, Du Huan, wanderedThrough Arabic countries for about 10 years.

5.Christopher Columbus and other European explorers searched for routes to Asia.

6. Zheng He made seven voyages and discovered the eastern coast of Africa.

3 2 4 1 6 5

Integrating skills

Lead-in:

What is the third pole? Why? 珠穆朗玛峰Mount Qomolangma

Reading:

Fast reading :

1.What do you think “the third pole” in the text mean?

“The third pole” in the text means the highest mountain on earth.

2.Who were the first to climb to the top of Mount Qomolangma?

They were the New Zealander Edmund Hillary and the Sherpa Tenzing Norgay

Careful reading:

Please judge the main ideas to the proper paragraph

Para1.; By the middle of 1920s, Mount Qomolangma remained to be greatest challenge for human beings.

Para2. Climbing Mount Qomolangma was dangerous and it seemed almost impossible because of its extreme conditions.

Para3: Sherpas prove to be the ideal guide since the first attempt though several attempt failed

in 1920s,

Para4: .Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay made their first successful attempt to the summit in 1953.

para5: Who was the first to reach to the summit of Mount Qomolangma still remains to be a question.

para6: Over the past 40 years, other 29 Chinese reached the summit for scientific research or sport.

Explain the following phrases and sentences from the text in English.

1.Going to Mount Qomolangma was like going to the moon.

It was quite difficult and almost impossible to climb up Mount Qomolangma and to the summit of it.

2. The death zone

In this area, it is quite impossible for humans to survive for a couple of days , even though you

can breathe extra oxygen.

3. They had no idea what they were up against.

They didn’t know what difficulties would be in front of them and what the result would be.

4 English air. The bottle full of oxygen.

Answer the following questions:

1 Why is it difficult to climb it?

Because it is too high and the air is thin , oxygen is too low people can’t adjust to these

Extreme conditions. Strength And skill are also needed.

2 Who was the first to reach the Mount Qomolangma? Why was it called a challenge?

Edmund Hillary and Sherpa reach the summit on May 29,1953. it is a honor like winning in OLympics

3.How many chinese reach the summit from 1960 to 1975? Thirty-two (1975年5月27日,我国九名登山运动员从北坡登上珠峰 2003年5月21日,中韩联合登山队的中方队员在珠峰顶上举起国旗)

Phrases:

1 除了…… 还有 apart from/in addition to/besides

2 调节/适应 adjust to

3 充当 act as

4 依靠 rely on/depend on

5把……当做 refer to…as/think of…as/regard…as/treat…as

6用尽 run out of sth

7因某赞扬事某人 praise sb for sth

1.make (good ) use of (充分)利用

2.deal with 处理

3.meet with (偶然)遭遇;碰到;尝到

4.evluate… from… 从什么方面(观点)评价……

5.take possession of 获得;占有;作为……的代表

6. in the name of 以……的名义;作为……的代表;借……为名;

以……为借口;凭……权威

7.search for 寻找……;搜索;探求

8.long before 很久以前。但before long是不久以后之意

9.contact with 与……联系;与……接触

10.in exchange for 与……交换

11.develop into 发展成为

12.lead to 导致;通向

13.be taken prisoner 作为囚犯被关押

14.date from 从……就开始有;追溯到

15.by the beginning of 到……(之)初

16.under the command of 在……的统帅下

17.in turn (for) 作为……的报酬;作为交换(回报;回答)

18.adjust to 附属于某人的;调整;调节;校准;(使)适应

19.be up against 对抗;对付;面临

20.fail to 力所不能;失败

21.succeed in 在……取得成功

22.apart from 别无;除……外(尚有)

23.run out 耗尽;用光

24.have something (nothing) to do with 与……有(无)关

Unit 3 The land down under

Reading:

Pre-reading

(1) What do you know about Australia?

Australia was discovered about 53 000 years ago. It is possible that the first people crossed into Australia from Asia on great land bridge when the water above of the oceans was lower.

(2) Look at the map of Australia. Australia is surrounded by many oceans: the Indian ocean in the west, the Southern Ocean in the south and the Pacific Ocean in the northeast.

(3) Show more pictures about Australia to the students.

Which questions will be answered in the passage and tick them.

1. How large is Australia?

2. When was Australia founded?

3. Who lives in Australia?

4. What is the capital of Australia?

5. What animals are native to Australia?

6. What is Australia famous for?

7. What does the Australia flag look like?

8. How many people live in Australia?

9. How is Australian English different from British and American English?

Fast reading

How many parts can the passage be divided into? Five

What’s the main idea of each paragraph?

Para1: The portrait of a nation

Para2: The first Australians

Para3: A nation of prisoners

Para4: Another new world: The birth of a nation

Para5: Speak Australian? No worries!

Careful reading

1.The Australian flag shows________. D

A. the UK flag and seven stars

B. the USA flag and a large star with seven points

C. the UK flag and six large stars with seven points

D. the UK flag, a large star and a group of small stars

2. Who were the first people to arrive in Australia? C

A. Spanish, Portuguese and Dutch.

B. Prisoners and criminals from England.

C. Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders.

D. Asian explorers.

3.According to the text, Asian countries have _________ on Australia culture. A

A. great influence B. little influence C. no influence D. no effect

4.In 1770, Captain James Cook claimed the east coast of the continent for the_______ Crown. A

A. British B. Spanish C. Portuguese D. American

5.What does the word ‘‘claim’’ mean in Paragraph 3 of ‘‘A nation of prisoners? ’’ B

Australia A. need B. demand C. believe D. buy

6 It was ________ that made the original Australians suffer. A

A. the American War of Independence B. Captain James Cook

C. the English prisoners D. the first fleet of 11 ships

7.After the Second World War, Australia began to_______ B

A. form the commonwealth B. transform itself into the modern country as it is today

C. change its attitude towards immigration D. suffer from the Depression of the 1930s

8. The last part of the text tells us __________. B

A. Australian English is the same as British English

B. there are no differences between Australia English and British English

C. all the words in Australian English have a different meaning from British words

D. "down under" means the country of Australia to Australians

9. From the national flag of Australia, we can know________. C

A. there are 5 states altogether in Australia

B. people of Australia like American society

C. people of Australia think they have something to do with the English people

D. Australia suffered from immigration

10 From the text we can infer Australia came into being ________ the continent began to exist. B

A. long before B. long after C. at .the same time when D. shortly after

Post-reading

Answer the following questions.

1) What do the symbols on the Australian flag represent?

Six of the points represent the original states (Western Australia, South Australia, Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania) and the seventh stands for all the territories. The other stars on the flag represent the Southern Cross.

2) Who were the first people to arrive in Australia?

The Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders.

3) Why were prisoners sent to Australia after 1788? Where were they from?

The American War of Independence made it possible for England to send prisoners to North America. They were from America.

4) What happened to the original Australians when the European newcomers arrived?

The newcomers changed the way land was managed and introduced new plants and animals that were harmful to the Australian ecosystems. As a consequence, the original Australians suffered.

5) What was the problem with Australia's Constitution?

The Constitution governing six states stated that men were free and equal, explained their base civil rights and described the new government.

6) How did the two World Wars change Australia?

After the First World War, the country experienced social and economic unrest and suffered from the Depression of the 1930s. After the Second World War, Australia began to transform itself into the modern country as it is today.

7) How does Australian English differ from British English?

Australian English differs from British English in pronunciation and some of the vocabulary.

Integrating skills

Get information about Australia

Animals: kangaroo, koala bear, parrot, snake, digo, sheep, cattle

Distance: 3220 km from north to south 4000 km from east to west

Size: the same as the USA( without Alaska)

Population: 20 million

Agriculture: wheat, fruit, vegetables, meat, wines

Natural resources: metals, precious stones, coal, iron

Climate: cool and wet winters, warm and dry summers in the south; warm and dry winters, hot and wet summers in the north dry or desert in two thirds of the country

Sports: tennis, sailing, swimming

Careful-reading: answer the questions.

1. Why does Australia have so many plants and animals that can not be found anywhere else in the world?

Because Australia has been separated from other Continents for millions of years.

2.Why do kangaroos carry their young in a pocket of skin on their stomach?

Kangaroos give birth to very small and weak young. They are carried in a pocket of skin for several months while they feed on the Mother's Milk and grow stronger.

3. In what way is Australia different from all the other countries in the world?

Australia is the only country in the world which covers an entire continent.

4. Compare the Climate in different areas of Australia with that found in different parts of China.

The climate in Australia is different depending on the area. The south has cool, wet winters and warm, dry summers. The north has warm, dry winters and hot wet summers.

Discussion:

1.Why does Australia have so many plants and animals that cannot be found anywhere else in the world?

2. Why do so kangaroos carry their young in a pocket of skin on their stomach?

3. In what way is Australia different from all the countries in the world?

4. Compare the climate in different areas of Australia with that found in different parts of China. Does the climate in your area affect the way you live?

Phrases:

1.go on + n. 继续……

2.a tour guide 导游

3.gobushwalking/walkabout/cycling/surfing

去灌木丛中散步/闲逛/去骑自行车/去冲浪

4.as a consequence (of) 作为(……的)结果

5.break out (指激烈事件)突然发生

6.feed…on 给(人或物)食物

7.round up 集合在一起

8.be made up of 由……组成(构成)

9.be surrounded by 由……包围;围绕着

10.be used to 被用来

11.form strong ties with 与……保持良好的关系

12.groups of 成群的……

13.be chosen as 被选为……

14.be harmful to 对……有害

15.have a strong influence on 对……有强大的影响

16.suffer from 遭受;受……之苦

17.transform… into 把……改变成

18.attitude toward(s) 对……态度

19.differ from/differ…from… 与……的区别

20.be fond of 爱好;喜好

21.give birth 出生

22.more than fourteen times as many people 人口比……多达14倍以上

23.keep out 遮挡

24.depend on 依赖;相信

25.all the year round 终年

26.be delighted to 高兴;喜欢