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MeetinLondon
APracticalEnglishCourseForCollegeEnglishMajors1
Teacher’spack
Lessonplanandstudentworksheetswithanswers
高等院校实用英语专业综合教程第一册
Unit12ForaBluerWorld
WeatherorNot
Tasks
S:
Someoldweather-relatedsayings
L:
It’srainingcatsanddogstoday
L:
You’vegottodrinkalotoffluids
R:
Shortrangeforecastingbyplantsandanimals
S:
Rulesoffolkloreweatherforecast
Interpretation&translation
W:
E-mails
Task1
Teacher’snotescontents
1.Level,task,language,aims,materials
2.Lessonstages
3.Answers
4.StudentworksheetsPage209-1
Task1-Teacher
Level:
1
Task:
Someoldweather-relatedsayings
Language:
Oldweather-relatedsayings
Aims:
Speakingskills–Describingpictures
Materials:
Student’sbook1–P209,Exercise1
Task1-TeacherLessonstages
A.Scenario
B.Vocabulary
C.Exercise1
Task 1-A
Someoftheoldweather-relatedsayingsabouttheSun,theMoon,rainbowsandcloudsaregivenbelow.
Task 1-B
Practicethepronunciationofthevocabulary.
Task 1–CExercise
Task 1–CAnswer
1.E2.A3.D4.B5.F6.C
Task 2
Teacher’snotescontents
1.Level,task,language,aims,materials
2.Lessonstages
3.Answers
4.Audioscripts
5.StudentworksheetsPage210-2
Task2-Teacher
Level:
1
Task:
It’srainingcatsanddogstoday
Language:
Aboutweather
Aims:
Listeningskills–Ashorttalk
Materials:
Student’sbook1–P210,Exercise2
Audioscript–Availableinteacher’snotes
Task2-TeacherLessonstages
A.Scenario
B.Vocabulary
C.Exercise2
D.Notes
Task 2-A
AconversationbetweenSallyandJustineaboutthethunderstorm.
Task2-B
Practicethepronunciationofthevocabulary.
Task 2-CExercise
Task 2-CAnswer&Audioscript
Sally:
Wow,youlooklikeadrownedrat!
Didn’tyouknowthere’sathunderstormtoday?
Justine:
Iknewtherewouldbeashower,butIdidn’trealizeitwouldraincatsanddogstoday.
Sally:
Sinceadroughtsetin,ithadn’trainedadropformonths.
Justine:
Ithinkso,too,butdidn’titrainlastmonth?
Sally:
Itdidrainlastmonth,buttherainfallwasonlyhalfthemonthlyaverage.
Justine:
Oh.Thatbad?
!
Sally:
That’sright.It’sreallybad.Iwasjustreallyconcerned.
Justine:
Thepastureshadbecomebrownevenbeforethesummerarrived.
Sally:
Yeah,andthesoilhadbeenbakedsohardthattheplowcouldn’tevenbreakthesoil.
Justine:
Lookslikeit’snotgoingtobeanongoingthingthatwouldgetworseeachday.
Sally:
Yeah.Ifitwasn’training,itwouldgetcritical.
Task 2-D
Explaintheusageofwordsandexpressions.
1.rainfalln.(U,C)theamountofrainthatfallsonanareainaparticularperiodoftime降雨量
e.g.We’vehadalongperiodoflowrainfall.
Thecityhasreceivedonlyhalfitsaveragerainfalloffourinches.
2.concernvt.tomakesomeonefeelworriedorupset使关心;涉及,与……有关,影响
n.(C,U)关心,关系,关切的事,忧虑
e.g.Thisstudyconcernscouples’expectationsofmarriage.
ThereportconcernsthedrugtrafficontheMexican-USborder.
Issueslikefoodadditivesdoconcernme.
concernyourselfwith/aboutsomething
e.g.Hetoldthemnottoconcernthemselvesabouthim.
Helovedhiswife,andconcernedhimselfwithherneedsanddesires.
3.setin(雨、恶劣天气、感染等)到来,开始
e.g.Imustgetthosebulbsplantedbeforethecoldweathersetsin.
Task 3
Teacher’snotescontents
1.Level,task,language,aims,materials
2.Lessonstages
3.Answers
4.Audioscripts
5.StudentworksheetsPage210-3
Task3-Teacher
Level:
1
Task:
You’vegottodrinkalotoffluids
Language:
Aboutahotday
Aims:
Listeningskills–Ashorttalk
Materials:
Student’sbook1–P210,Exercise3
Audioscript–Availableinteacher’snotes
Task3-TeacherLessonstages
A.Scenario
B.Vocabulary
C.Exercise3
D.Notes
Task 3-A
AconversationbetweenSmithandMaryaboutscorchingheat.
Task 3-B
Practicethepronunciationofthevocabulary.
Task 3-CExercise
Task 3-CAnswer
Topicoftheconversation:
ScorchingHeat
Theman’shumorouscommentontheweather:
You’llbescorchedlikeashriveledoldman.
It’ssuchahotdaythatthetwopeopleintheconversationjustwanttostayathomeandsparethemselvestheworstoftheheat.
Thewoman’ssuggestion:
Drinkalotofliquidsandspareyourselftheworstoftheheat.
Theman’schoice:
He’dliketohaveaCorona.
Task3–CAudioscript
You’veGottoaDrinkaLotofFluids
Mary:
Oh,man!
Nobodycanstandthiskindofscorchingheat.
Smith:
Tellmeaboutit!
Youcan’tevenstayinthesunforfiveminutes.
Mary:
You’llbescorchedlikeashriveledplant.
Smith:
Orlikeashriveledoldman!
Mary:
Ilikeyourhumor,Smith.Anyway,Iguessthisafternoonthere’snothingwecandobutstayhome.
Smith:
Iguessso.Idon’twanttobetakentothehospitalforheatexhaustionorsunstrokeorsomething.
Mary:
Youwantmyadvice?
Drinkalotofliquidsandspareyourselftheworstoftheheat!
Smith:
Yeah,you’reright.Gottodrinkalotoffluids.Dowehaveanybeer?
Mary:
Yes!
DoyouwantCoorsLightorCorona?
Smith:
Corona,please.
Task 3-D
Explaintheusageofwordsandexpressions.
1.scorchvt.&vi.ifstrongheatorwindscorchesplants,itdriesanddamagesthem烘焦;使烧焦
e.g.Themeatwillscorchifyoudon’tlowerthegas.
Thewallshadbeenblackenedandscorchedbyfire.
2.shrivelvi.becomesmallerandcoveredinlinesonthesurfacebecausesomethingisverydryorold使枯萎;萎缩
e.g.Theleaveschangecolour,thenshrivel.
3.spareoneself/sb.sth.省得,免去
e.g.Ican’tspareyouforthatjob;youmustfinishthisonefirst.
Itwasahorribleaccident—I’llspareyouthedetails.
Task 4
Teacher’snotescontents
1.Level,task,language,aims,materials
2.Lessonstages
3.Answers
4.Audioscripts
5.StudentworksheetsPage211-4,213-5,6,7
Task4-Teacher
Level:
1
Task:
Shortrangeforecastingbyplantsandanimals
Language:
Forecasting
Aims:
Readingskills–Ashortpassage
Materials:
Student’sbook1–P211,Exercise4
Student’sbook1–P213,Exercise5,6,7
Audioscript–Availableinteacher’snotes
Task4–TeacherLessonstages
A.Textprediction
B.Firstreading
C.Vocabulary
D.Secondreading
E.Thirdreading
F.Notes
G.Chineseversion
Task 4-A
StudentsreadthetitleofExercise4andtrytofindoutwhatthetextisabout.
Task 4-A
Texttitle:
Shortrangeforecastingbyplantsandanimals
Question:
Whatwillthetexttellyou?
Task 4-BFirstreading
Whatisrelationshipbetweencowandweather?
Task 4-BAnswer
Acowwithitstailtothewest,makesweatherthebest;acowwithitstailtotheeast,makesweathertheleast.
Task 4-C
Practicethepronunciationofthevocabulary.
Task 4-DText
Task 4-DExercise
Task 4-DAnswer
1.B2.B3.A4.C
Task 4-EExercise
Task 4-EAnswer
Exercise5
1.Judgingfromdogsandcats’behaviors,peopleareabletoknowwhenatornadoorearthquakeiscoming.
2.Whentheweatheriswetenough,mushrooms,mossesandseaweedsgrowinlargenumbers.
3.Whenitsfurbecomeswet,thefurwillbeeasytotransferelectronsandthepositivechargeswillbereleasedfromthecat.
4.Cricketscantellthetemperaturesaccurately.
5.ThisNewEnglandsayingprovestobetrueinmostcases.
Exercise6
1.notorious2.estimate3.imminent4.negatively5.odor
Exercise7
goodsmell:
aroma,scent,perfume,fragrance
badsmell:
stench,stink,odour/odor,whiff,pong
Task 4-F
Explaintheusageofwordsandexpressions.
1.ShortRangeForecastingbyPlantsandAnimals——动植物小范围预报
forecastn.(C)adescriptionofwhatislikelytohappeninthefuture,basedontheinformationthatisavailablenow[=prediction]预报;预测
e.g.Theweatherforecastisgoodfortomorrow.
profit/sales/growthforecast
e.g.thecompany’sannualsalesforecast
forecastvt.预报;预测
e.g.Rainwasforecastfortheweekend.
2.Cananimalsandplantshelppredicttheweatherorothernaturalevents?
There’straditionoffolklorethatsaystheydo—andinsomecases,scientistsagree.——动植物可以帮助预报天气或者其他自然事件吗?
有种民间传说认为在某些情况下可以,科学家对此表示认同。
predictvt.tosaythatsomethingwillhappeninthefuture预言,预报,预告
e.g.Saleswerefivepercentlowerthanpredicted.
predict(that)
e.g.NewspaperspredictedthatDaviswouldbere-elected.
predictwhether/what/how,etc.
e.g.Itisdifficulttopredictwhatthelong-termeffectsoftheaccidentwillbe.
predictionn.(C,U)预言,预报
3.Dogsandcatsarenotoriousforknowingwhenatornadoorearthquakeisimminent.——猫狗能预知即将到来的龙卷风或地震,这一事实远近皆知。
notoriousa.famousforbeingbad臭名昭著的,声名狼藉的
e.g.Thecanalisnotoriousforitspollution.
imminenta.aneventespeciallyanunpleasantone,willhappenverysoon即将来临的,即将发生的
imminentdanger/threat/death/disaster,etc.
e.g.Hewasinimminentdangerofdying.
Anewtradeagreementisimminent.
4.Mushroomsaboundwhentheweatherismoistaswellasdomossesandseaweeds.——蘑菇在天气潮湿的时候大量生长,苔藓和海藻也一样。
aboundvi.toexistinverylargenumbers富于,有许多
e.g.Rumoursaboundastothereasonsforhisresignation.
Examplesofthisaboundinherbook.
aboundwith/insomething
e.g.Theforestsaboundwithdeer,birdsandsquirrels.
moista.slightlywet,especiallyinawaythatispleasantorsuitable潮湿的,湿润的,微湿的
e.g.Makesurethesoilismoistbeforeplantingtheseeds.
arich,moistchocolatecake;warmmoistair
Hereyesweremoist(=shewasalmostcrying).
dampa.slightlywet,ofteninanunpleasantway潮湿的
e.g.Theroomwascoldanddamp.
humida.weathermakesyoufeeluncomfortablebecausetheairfeelsveryhotandwet(天气)湿热的
e.g.thehothumidatmosphereofagreenhouse
5.Infact,seaweedsexposedontherocksatlowtideseemtoswellinthehighhumidityproceedingwetweather.——事实上,暴露在岩
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