英語必修4人教版新課標unit5金牌教案(教學資源)

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1、2012-2013 英語必修 4 人教版新課標 Unit 5金牌教案( 教學資源 )2012-2013 英語必修4 人教版新課標Unit 5金牌教案( 教學資源1)Unit 5 Theme parksPart 2 Teaching Resources第二部分教學資源Section 1 Background for Unit 5 Theme parks1. What is a theme park?A term used to describe an amusement park that is designed to carry a theme inone or more areas ofth

2、e park.The theme may carryover to the ridesand attractionsin that area as well. Examples of theme parks include Holiday World, Islands ofAdventure, Disneyland, Magic Kingdom and Knotts Berry Farm.?An amusement park, that has been divided into several sub-sections, each with adistinctive concept, suc

3、h as the Old West, or the future.?A theme park is a park that uses a theme to take guests to a new world.?An amusement parkwhichhas one ormore themedareas,withridesand attractionskeyed to thetheme oftheirlocationwithinthepark.Disneyland,KnottsBerryFarm,and Busch Gardens Williamsburg are examples of

4、theme parks.?An amusement park that is organized around some theme (as the world of tomorrow)2. Old Aircraft Carrier Turned Into Military Theme Park in ChinaAn old aircraft carrier from the former Soviet Union navy has been turned into a military theme park and will be stationed at Dapeng Bay in She

5、nzhen, south China s GuangdongProvince.The 40,000-ton ship, known as the Minsk, first arrived at the Wenchong Shipyard in Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong Province, in November 1998 as scrap iron, the Shanghai-based Wenhuai Daily reported on May 8.It is about triple the size of a standard football fi

6、eld, 18 stories high, and has more than 2,000 cabins, the paper said.The carrier, which was poorly maintained by the Russian navy after the collapse of the Soviet Union, retired in 1993 and was initially sold to a South Korean businessmanas scrap steel after key military components were removed, the

7、 paper said.The Minsk was laterresoldto an undisclosedChinese business.(From: Peoples Daily)3. Tips to make the most of your vacation Plan your visit.Buy a guidebook. Read reviews. Check out the parks Web site. Then plan what you wantto see and do. Unless the park is small, you shouldnt expect to se

8、e or do everythingin one day,so set yourpriorities.The investmentyou make in planning will pay handsomedividends on“park day.”Have a “Plan B. ”It is not uncommon that an attraction will be closed. In that case, just move on to thenext on your list. Also, in the unlikely but not unheard of event that

9、 the entirepark is closed, have a backup plan that includes another, nearby activity.Arrive early.An extra 15 minutes waiting in line at the park entrance could cut an hour off of yourwaiting time for the most popular attractions.Divide and conquer.Chances are that not everyone in your party wants t

10、o do or see the same things. Althoughitisnice tobe abletosharetheexperiencesof a theme parkasa familyorwith friends,time (and money) may limit the opportunity for each person to accomplish what he or shewould like while traveling as a group.Keep in touch.Go your separate ways, but arrange to meet ba

11、ck at a specific location at a designatedtimetotalkover your experiences,offerrecommendations, reviseyourplanand seta timeand place for your next meeting. Also have a site selected that can become a place toreestablish contact should your party become accidentally separated. It will save lotsof time

12、 that might otherwise be spent looking for one another.Go deep.Once you enter the park, proceed to the farthest attractions first. Theme park designersplace much of the merchandise near the park entrances hoping to catch you coming andgoing. And it works in this case to your advantage. By bypassing

13、the shops on your wayto the popular attractions, you will beat others who get waylaid by the shops.Choose your position.The front of the line may not always be the best for attractions where large numbers ofguests are admitted all at once as, for instance, in an auditorium. The people who areattheve

14、ryfrontofthelinemayfindthemselvesupagainstasidewall,whilemiddle-of-the-liners have the best view.Leave mid-day.Generally, theme parks are most crowded in the middle of the day. This is a good time torest for a few hours regaining your strength for another assault on the park later in the day. Be sur

15、e to get your hand stamped or get some other proof of admission that will allow you to be readmitted to the park at no charge. Eat outside.Food prices inside a theme park can be as horrifying as any of the parks dark rides.While taking your mid-day break from the park, refuel yourself without spendi

16、ng a bundleon hot dogs.Return late-day.As the energy of other guests wanes, move back into the park. This time, visit the attractions closer to the entrance first where it is probably less crowded now. Shop last.Want tobuy souvenirs?Do iton your way out.You wonthave tolug your purchasesaroundwith yo

17、u all day.Enjoy.Finally, if you find yourself getting ticked off at slow lines, poor service or inconsiderate guests, stop and take a breather. A visit to a theme park is supposed to be an enjoyable event, not a stressful occasion.2012-2013 英語必修 4 人教版新課標 Unit 5金牌教案( 教學資源2)Unit 5 Theme parksPart 2 Te

18、aching Resources第二部分教學資源Section 2 Notes to difficult sentences from Unit 51. Parks providepeople witha place to amuse themselvesand to escape theirbusy livesfor a while.while指“一段時間”e.g. He worked as a teacher for a while before studying education他學教育之前當過一段時間老師。once in a while偶爾、間或2. In these parks,

19、people sit chatting, play games, listen to birds singing, or justrelax a bit.chatting 為現在分詞作狀語,和 people之間為主動關系。而play, listen, relax和 sit 一樣,為并列的謂語動詞。另外, listen to birds singing中 singing 作 listen to的賓補。3 They are more than amusement parkswith rides,suchas a Ferriswheel,merry-go-aroundor a roller coas

20、ter.more than “不僅僅” e.g. The book is more than a grammar.此外,more than 還有“很,非?!钡囊馑肌?e.g. more than happy, glad, willingmore or less差不多;幾乎;大致,大約,或多或少no more than僅僅,只whats more此外,而且4. Others show us how special groups of people dress today, what they eat and what their homes look like.本句中 how 和兩個 what

21、引導的從句都是名詞性從句,作動詞show 的賓語。5 Othertheme parksincludemarineor ocean parks,where visitorscan see and swim withdolphins and learn about ocean life.本句中和本段中的where 引導的均為非限制性定語從句,where 在定語從句中作狀語。1. You could, if you like, go with famous divers to the bottom of the ocean and see mysterious, blind creatures th

22、at have never seen the sunlight.本句中 ifyou like引導的條件狀語從句插在了主句You could go with famous diversto 的之間。2012-2013 英語必修 4 人教版新課標 Unit 5金牌教案( 教學資源3)Unit 5 Theme parksPart 2 Teaching Resources第二部分教學資源Section 3 Words and expressions from Unit 5be famous forvt.著稱于 ( 以 .著名 )1.Spain used to be famous for its str

23、ong armada.西班牙曾以其強大的艦隊而著稱。2.The town miller was famous for his excellent flour.鎮(zhèn)上的面粉場主以優(yōu)質面粉著稱。3.The presidentwas famous for twisting the arms of members of Congress to persuade themto vote favourably on his proposal.這位總統(tǒng)以善于向議會成員施加壓力并說服他們對他的提案投票贊成而聞名。 詞義辨析 celebrated famous well-known都含 “著名的” 、“有名的”意

24、思。celebrated語氣最強 ,指“膾炙人口的”或“屢見報紙、電臺、電視的”,如:a celebrated remark名言。famous 強調“遠近皆知的”, 在現代英語中用于褒義 , 如:Hangzhou is famous for its scenery.杭州以風景出名。well-known語氣比 famous弱 ,指“為人們所熟知的” , 可用于普通事物 ,如:He is a well-known writer.他是個有名的作家。no wonder難怪 , 怪不得1. No wonder you were late!難怪你來晚了 !2. No wonder you are lick

25、ing your chops, theres pork for dinner.怪不得你們在舐著嘴唇,原來晚餐有肉。3. No wonder the firm makes a loss; the office is terribly overstaffed.難怪公司虧損 ,辦公室嚴重超編。4. No wonder people say that computers are taking over the world.難怪有人說電子計算機正漸漸接管世界。5. It is no wonder (that) hell sign the contract tomorrow.他明天簽約是不足為怪的。pre

26、servev. 保護 , 保持 , 維持 , 防腐 , 做蜜餞1.I think these interesting old customs should be preserved.我認為這些有趣的舊習俗應該保存下去。2.Its the duty of the police to preserve the public order.維護公共秩序是警察的職責。3.I tried to preserve my independence.我試圖保持自己的獨立性。4.Salt and spices help to preserve meat.鹽和調味品有助于保藏肉類。5.In the summer,

27、large crops of fruit may be preserved by freezing or bottling.夏天收獲的大量水果可冷藏或裝瓶裝罐加以保存。advancen. 前進 , 進步 , 預支v. 前進 , 增加 , 上漲1.The report advances the suggestion that safety standards should be improved.該報告建議安全標準應該改進。2. It is a popular show, so advance booking is essential.這是個很受歡迎的演出,所以一定要提前訂票。3. The da

28、te of the meeting has been advanced from Friday to Monday.會議日期已經從星期五提前到星期一。4. There have been great advances in medicine in the last ten years.在過去十年里,醫(yī)學取得了巨大的進步。 詞義辨析 advance promote progress都含有“前進”的意思。advance指“向某一目標或方向前進的運動或效果,并常強調前進的終點”, 如 :Our soldiers advanced bravely against the enemy.我們的士兵勇敢地向

29、敵人挺進。promote作“提升”解時可與advance 通用 ;它強調“促使某種事業(yè)向前發(fā)展以達到預期的結果 ,并側重于對該人或事物( 尤指公開性質 ) 的贊助和鼓勵” , 如 :John was promoted advanced from a clerk to a manager.約翰由職員晉升為經理。A sound forest economy promotes the prosperity of agriculture and rural life.完善的森林經濟可以促進農業(yè)和農村生活的興旺與繁榮。progress則指“穩(wěn)定、經常的進步”, 這種進步可能有間隔 , 常用于抽象事物 ,

30、 如 :Our research work is progressing steadily.我們的研究工作正在穩(wěn)步地取得進展。in advance提前 , 預先1.To ride in an airplane you have to book in advance.要乘飛機必須提前定位子。2.As long as youve paid in advance we wont charge you for delivery.只要你預先付款,我們就不收你送貨費。3.Send your luggage on in advance.請把行李預先送出。4.If you warn me in advance

31、, I will have your order ready for you.你若預先通知我 ,我就能給您準備好了。come to lifevi. 蘇醒過來 ( 振作起來 , 活躍起來 , 表現生動 )1.The quiet girl has come to life since she worked as a saleswoman.那個少言寡語的姑娘自從當上售貨員后變得活躍起來。2.In a few minutes Tom suddenly came to life.一小會兒湯姆突然蘇醒過來。3. He was down at the mouth all evening, but as soon as his girl friend came in he cameto life.他一晚上都垂頭喪氣,但他的女朋友一來,他就活躍起來了。4. Youreverycoolwithyourbrother,but withyour friendsyou reallycome to對你弟弟冷冰冰的,但跟朋友在一起倒很活躍。life.你

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