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1、Quiz ( 20 points) Quiz ( 20 points) How many points are you going to get? How many points are you going to get? 1. the highest mountain (2 points)1. the highest mountain (2 points)2. the deepest point in the ocean (2 points)2. the deepest point in the ocean (2 points)3. the longest river (2 points)3

2、. the longest river (2 points)4. the distance from earth to the moon, 4. the distance from earth to the moon, to Mars, to the nearest star (4 points) to Mars, to the nearest star (4 points)5. to the centre of the earth (2 points)5. to the centre of the earth (2 points)6. the temperatures near the ce

3、ntre of the earth 6. the temperatures near the centre of the earth (2 points) (2 points)7. the longest distance around the world (2 points)7. the longest distance around the world (2 points)8. a balloon travel 8. a balloon travel an an aeroplaneaeroplane a space shuttle (4 points) a space shuttle (4

4、 points)Mountain Qomolangma / Everest8,848 meters high Marianas trench 11,033 meters deep in the west Pacific Ocean (6,695 km long)384,401kmEarth to Mars 56-375 million km Earth to the Sun 93-150 million km 7,926 miles diameter of the equatorQ: 5 & 7along the equator : 24,901.55 miles2,260 km thick

5、4000-5000C1,220 km thick 5000-6000c25 miles thick200 miles per hour900m/h17,600m/hListening:Pre-listening:dinosaurmonsterLoch NessPlaceDescriptionTimeSize A lake11:35 amMore than 20 metres longFill in the chart : One part looks like the trunk of an elephant pointing out of the water. it looks like t

6、hree round wheels, half out of the water.&Answer to exercise 2:1. He thinks other people will ask him later about the time.2. A telescope and a camera.3. 1) the police 2) journalist 3) scientists4. 1) what time was it when you saw the creature?2) Can you describe what you saw? 3) How big was it? 4)

7、Are you sure it was a animal? 5) Where did you see it? 6) Can you make a drawing of what you saw?Task: Work in pairs and choose one of the four topic areas. Talk about what you believe may come true in the future.Speaking:Speaking:Express beliefs (信念信念)and doubts I believe I doubt it could bebutI su

8、ppose I am ( not) certainIt is likely I m sureI cant imagineI cant believe my eyes.Word practice:1. Truth is often strange than _.2. There are some fruit trees at a _ from his home.3. The general is a real _. He killed many people in the war.4. He _ whether he should make one more experiment after s

9、o many failures. 5. _ found in Italy, Greece, etc., in many color, but the commonest is white.fictiondistancebutcherhesitates Marble6. Unmarried mothers should not be regarded as a social _7. Life _ a submarine depend on the life support system.8. Stop looking for the perfect job- it is just a _9. T

10、his is my _ address. Come and visit me whether you are free.10. They began to read with special _ to expression and idioms.phenomenonaboardfantasypermanentattention11. That means the _ will go up for the next act in a minute.12. The members of the chess _ arrange games with each other.13. You neednt

11、 quote his exact words. Just _ what he said.14. When I give up work I shall make a long sea _.curtainLeagueparaphrasevoyageWord study: p14 1. fiction 2. set out 3. voyage 4. belief 5. aboard 6. set out 7. voyage 8. aboard 9. escape 10. fiction 11 . permanentVocabulary: p901. balloons 2. belief 3. vo

12、yage 4. permanent 5. butcher 6. brilliant 7. companion 8. shore 9. Botany 10. laborReading :Scientific development in the 50 years( 1840-1890)(1879) (1769) (1879)Science fiction:science fiction is often about the things they may be possible in the far future. It can help us develop our mind and imag

13、ination.Name: Jules Verne (1828-1905)Frenchbotany & applied science fiction 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1870) Around the World in Eighty Days (1873).Nationality: Interest: Remembered as:Father of science fictionFamous novels:1. Skimming: 1. Skimming: 2: Detailed description of 20,000 league under

14、the Sea Ships are _set out to find the _ an _ ship _ _furniture huge_ windows protected with thick _ plate _is used for light, heating, power, etc. All that is need for life comes from the oceandisappearingmonsterextraordinarysubmarine glasspreciouselectricity iron3. The Center of the EarthTravel to

15、 _through a _ in a dead volcanothrough a _ passagethrough layers of _reach a huge _ or underground oceanthrough forests of _ and plantscross the sea in a _drawn into a fast _shot out of a volcano in southern _Icelandchimneynarrowcoal and marblelakemushroomsraftstreamItaly4. Paraphrase the following

16、sentences or part sentences:1) In their efforts to make survive, they find themselves on the surface of the monster itself. While they are trying to survive the accident, they found they were right on top of the submarine.2) his permanent guests: his prisoners3) Verne developed his love for the thea

17、tre. Verne became more and more interested in the theatre 4) In the effort which turned out to be a submarine. In the effort which proved to be submarine.5) league:It means something like kilometers or mile.6) collision: It is when two vehicles hit each other.7) submarine:A boat that can travel unde

18、r water.Language points:1. such as suchas for example列舉同類事物列舉同類事物諸如諸如之類的之類的同類事物中的一個同類事物中的一個1) Some of the rubbish, such as food, paper and iron, rot away over a long time.2) How can you sell such a suit as that to a millionaire?3) Air is invisible, for example.2. at a distance from a distance in the

19、 distance1) The oil painting looks better at a distance.2) From a distance, I can see them waving their hands.3) I can see a light in the distance.隔開一點隔開一點從遠(yuǎn)處從遠(yuǎn)處在遠(yuǎn)處在遠(yuǎn)處distant adj. 1. Our school is five mile far.Our school is five miles distant.What is the distance from the sun to the earth?a. How fa

20、r is it from the sun to the earth? b. How much is your back-bag? What is the price of your back- bag?c. What is wrong with each of the sentences?1. The distance between them is far.2) The population in China is many.greatlarge within walking distance keep sb. at a distance3. but1) She is very young,

21、 but very experienced.2) I am sorry, but I disagree with you.3) No man is so cruel but he may feel some pity.4) The problem is anything but easy.conj. conj.conj. 無無而不而不prep.6) We had no choice but to take a risk.7) He could do nothing but lie in bed after the car collision. 5) Tom was the last but o

22、ne to arrive.prep.8. I am but a fool.adv. only prep. except9. But for your help, we couldnt have finished the task.without10. He would have helped me but that he was short of money at that time.except that11. We could see nothing but water.only12. The letter is addressed not to me but to you.13. not

23、 only but alsonot that but that 14. I cant help but cry.have to do4. Most of the instrument in his novels will remind the readerremindremember使人想起使人想起想起、記得想起、記得 remind sb. of sth. remind sb. that remind sb. to do5. in the collision that follows, collision n.1) It is believed that 200 people died in

24、the collision of the two trains. be in collision withcome into collision withPeople find themselves in collision with the power of the local government.6. permanent:1) The drug may cause permanent brain damage.2) After doing odd jobs for a month, he got a permanent position as an office boy.forever7

25、. begin with & start with to begin with & to start with1) I will begin / start my next unit with experiments.2) To begin/ start with, the day was fine, but after a time, it began to rain.1. I read all the books I could find that threw light upon these matters.throw /cast light upon 使使非常清楚非常清楚The dia

26、ry throws an reliable light on the events during the Second World War.The modern scientific development has thrown light on this question.2. though & through1.Though/ although she seems weak, but she is great in the people heart.yet2. Young although she was, yet she is fit for the job.though 3. Ill

27、go and help them even though I stop my work.right4. Although alone, he is happy. thoughAnswers to Exercise 2 (p14)1. behave badly2. the translation of what is being said by the actors in a film, shown at the bottom of the screen3. take something from one place another in a train 4. things that are i

28、nterchangeable can be used instead of each other5. a railway system tat runs under the ground below a big city6. time that you spend working in your job in addition to your normal working hours7. the clothes one wears under trousers or skirtListening: p88Science fictionsKeys to the listening: ( WBP8

29、8)2. 1) Science fiction is about things that are not possible now, but that are perhaps possible in the future when science is more developed. Fantasy is about things that are never possible.2) Traveling to the moon was not possible in the time of Jules Verne, but it is possible now.3) Writers of sc

30、ience fiction mentioned in the text are Jules Verne , wells, Lao She and Mary Shelley.4) Mark wants to read I, Robot because he has seen the movie.5) Lao Shes city of Cats is about social or political science.6) Franken is fantasy because creating life from dead things is neither possible now, nor i

31、n the future.Franken is science fiction. Creating life is not possible now, but when medical science is more developed, it may be possible in the future.Keys to execise 1 (WBP90)1. ballons 2. belief 3. voyage 4. permanent 5. butcher 6. briliant 7. companion 8. shore 9. Botany 10 labourTranslation :1

32、. You dont want to work, nor do you want to study.2.We are setting out on a one-week sea voyage early tomorrow morning. We are all excited about it.3. Dont hesitate any longer. If you do not take action, there wont be any chance.4. A rainbow appears after a rain, which is a natural phenomenon.5. Be

33、gentle when dressing babies.Keys to the Integrating skills:1. Cavorite is a new material wich blocks gravaty developed by Mr Cavor.3. The two scientific inventions made by Mr cavor are a new sort of material, which he calls Cavorite and a flying machine in which he can travel to the moon.4. Mr Cavor

34、s machine can fly because it is made of a material that blocks gravity. 5. Mr cavor must still find a way to steer his flying machine.Material PropertiesApplicationglassglassmetalmetalwoodcavoriteBlocks heat but let light throughBlocks sound but lets light throughBlock light but let heat throughBlock radioactivityBlocks heat and electricityBlocks gravity Cavors flying machineFire screenWindows in recording studioCoking pan, heaterSafety screen in hospitalsHandle for cooking pans

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