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1、2021/8/8 星期日12021/8/8 星期日22021/8/8 星期日3 任任 务务 型型 阅阅 读读铁富高中高三英语备课组铁富高中高三英语备课组 周晓莉周晓莉 strategy analysisTask based ReadingTask based Reading2021/8/8 星期日4How to do task-based reading?2021/8/8 星期日571._ on how to manage a meetingRulesReasonsStart the meeting on time.72._ the skill and set an example.Selec
2、t a note-taker or 73._the meeting.Need to refer to an issue 74_.Learn to listen.Listen 75._ to make sure it is a successful meeting.Keep the 76._ on track.Minimize the chances of wasting participants 77._ time.Give everyone an 78._ to be heard.Make everyone feel 79._ to speak.End on time.80._ your r
3、eliability.Advice/Reflectaudio-tapelatereffectivelydiscussionvaluableopportunitywelcomeIncrease归纳归纳词型转换词型转换词型转词型转换换释义释义词型转换词型转换原文原文词型转换词型转换原文原文原文原文反义词反义词Tips Suggestionsrecord2021/8/8 星期日6Steps and ways to do task-based reading2021/8/8 星期日7First reading2.Analyze the structure with the help of the di
4、agram.1.Find the topic sentence to summarize the main idea.2021/8/8 星期日8Second reading2.Locate the information in the passage.1.Read the details in the diagram.2021/8/8 星期日9Check carefully and correct the mistakes tense spelling handwriting Single or plural noun Capital letterThird reading2021/8/8 星
5、期日10Difficult points and Break though2021/8/8 星期日11信息信息转换转换题题(1).另选其它词来释义另选其它词来释义(2).同义词和反义词转换同义词和反义词转换(5).词性转换词性转换(3).句子结构转换句子结构转换(4).前缀和后缀转换前缀和后缀转换1.解题关键解题关键:根据问题查找定位信息,加工分析并转换根据问题查找定位信息,加工分析并转换成另一种表达方式。成另一种表达方式。2.常常见见的的 转转换换方方式式synonym antonymsynonym antonymword formationword formationparaphrasep
6、araphrasestructure changechange of parts of speech2021/8/8 星期日12 随堂练习:随堂练习:1.Kate was born in China.Kates _ is China.2.He didnt pass the final examination.He _ the final examination.3.Tom couldnt agree with his bosss decision more.Tom _his bosss decision.birthplacefailedsupported4.The lady was not h
7、appy.The lady was _.5.As we all know,if someone wants to pass this exam,he ought to prepare for it well.Good _ is key to passing this exam.unhappypreparation(释义)(释义)(反义词)(反义词)(句式)(句式)(前缀)(前缀)(词形转换)(词形转换)提示:仅限一词提示:仅限一词2021/8/8 星期日13概括性针对性醒目性信息归纳题信息归纳题归纳词归纳词的特征的特征(在最大程度上覆盖栏内信息(在最大程度上覆盖栏内信息)(量体裁衣,大小适度(
8、量体裁衣,大小适度)(简洁)(简洁)1.解题关键:解题关键:根据问题查找定位信息,找共性的东西。根据问题查找定位信息,找共性的东西。2.2021/8/8 星期日14reason cause result effect consequencetime behavior type form age sex feature problem advantages disadvantagesmeasure solution way method常常见见概概括括性性词词differences similarities原因原因方法方法优劣优劣异同异同其它其它观点观点opinion view attitude
9、结果结果目的目的 aim purpose goal建议建议advice suggestion tip 情感情感feeling emotion2021/8/8 星期日15Main comparisonscontextsDifferent _Children in the past just did what they were supposed to.Children today act as if they were adultsDifferent _Children in the past never experienced depressionSometimes sadness happe
10、ns to children todayDifferent _ to get knowledgeChildren in the past:in a gradual and guided processChildren nowadays:by watching TV without control Title:Change in Todays Childrenbehaviorsfeelings/emotionsways/methodsTips 根据已填的内容来推断所填之词的意思根据已填的内容来推断所填之词的意思2021/8/8 星期日16Exercise2021/8/8 星期日17Succeed
11、ing in Life,One(71)_at a TimeScouts childhoodHer parents(72)_her before she spent her first birthday.She was badly(73)_and had her right leg cut off.At the(74)_of seven,she was adopted by an(75)_couple.When she was 14,she got a high-tech leg made for sports.Scouts modelThough Reinertsen(76)_Scout,sh
12、e still lost the race for the disabled.Anyway she gained confidence and later she became stronger and more(77)_.Scouts(78)_The strength inside one person is(79)_greater than the task ahead of them.Scouts beliefEverybody has a(80)_challenge.Whatever it is,they can overcome it so long they take steps,
13、one by one.Stepleftburnt/burnedageAmericanencouragedskillful/experiencedalwayscertainmotto归纳归纳句式句式词性转换词性转换释义释义归纳归纳词型转换词型转换词型转词型转换换原文原文句句式式释义释义2021/8/8 星期日18 Kids often ask Scout Bassett,of Palm Desert,California,if she wishes she had two normal legs.Bassett,18,answers,“No.I have never known anything
14、 different,and it would seem weird to me.Besides,if it werent for the missing leg,I wouldnt have the opportunities I have”What she means is she has learned important lessons about overcoming big challenges to reach your goals.“When you are missing a leg,it teaches you to appreciate little thingslike
15、 being able to walk and run,”she says.Scout has faced big challenges.Born in China,she was left at an orphanage before her first birthday suffering from terrible burns.Her right leg was especially damaged,and doctors amputated(截肢)it above the knee.Then,when she was seven years old,a family in Michig
16、an adopted her.Everything about her new life in the United States was better,including the improved artificial legs her parents got for her.When she was 14,she got a high-tech leg made for sports and put it to the test right away in a race for disabled athletes.“I remember being terrified because th
17、is was my first time,”she says.”But my doctor said,you have to start somewhere.”Scout was waiting nervously for the race to start when athlete Sarah Reinertsen came up and said,”Ive been doing this for a while.Let me give you some tips.”Reinertsen,who lost her leg when she was seven,is the first wom
18、an amputee to finish the Ironman triathlon in Hawaii.Reinertsens encouragement changed the teenagers life.She lost that first race,but gained the confidence that she needed to compete.72737475762021/8/8 星期日19 Kids often ask Scout Bassett,of Palm Desert,California,if she wishes she had two normal leg
19、s.Bassett,18,answers,“No.I have never known anything different,and it would seem weird to me.Besides,if it werent for the missing leg,I wouldnt have the opportunities I have”What she means is she has learned important lessons about overcoming big challenges to reach your goals.“When you are missing
20、a leg,it teaches you to appreciate little thingslike being able to walk and run,”she says.Scout has faced big challenges.Born in China,she was left at an orphanage before her first birthday suffering from terrible burns.Her right leg was especially damaged,and doctors amputated(截肢)it above the knee.
21、Then,when she was seven years old,a family in Michigan adopted her.Everything about her new life in the United States was better,including the improved artificial legs her parents got for her.When she was 14,she got a high-tech leg made for sports and put it to the test right away in a race for disa
22、bled athletes.“I remember being terrified because this was my first time,”she says.”But my doctor said,you have to start somewhere.”Scout was waiting nervously for the race to start when athlete Sarah Reinertsen came up and said,”Ive been doing this for a while.Let me give you some tips.”Reinertsen,
23、who lost her leg when she was seven,is the first woman amputee to finish the Ironman triathlon in Hawaii.Reinertsens encouragement changed the teenagers life.She lost that first race,but gained the confidence that she needed to compete.737475762021/8/8 星期日20 Kids often ask Scout Bassett,of Palm Dese
24、rt,California,if she wishes she had two normal legs.Bassett,18,answers,“No.I have never known anything different,and it would seem weird to me.Besides,if it werent for the missing leg,I wouldnt have the opportunities I have”What she means is she has learned important lessons about overcoming big cha
25、llenges to reach your goals.“When you are missing a leg,it teaches you to appreciate little thingslike being able to walk and run,”she says.Scout has faced big challenges.Born in China,she was left at an orphanage before her first birthday suffering from terrible burns.Her right leg was especially d
26、amaged,and doctors amputated(截肢)it above the knee.Then,when she was seven years old,a family in Michigan adopted her.Everything about her new life in the United States was better,including the improved artificial legs her parents got for her.When she was 14,she got a high-tech leg made for sports an
27、d put it to the test right away in a race for disabled athletes.“I remember being terrified because this was my first time,”she says.”But my doctor said,you have to start somewhere.”Scout was waiting nervously for the race to start when athlete Sarah Reinertsen came up and said,”Ive been doing this
28、for a while.Let me give you some tips.”Reinertsen,who lost her leg when she was seven,is the first woman amputee to finish the Ironman triathlon in Hawaii.Reinertsens encouragement changed the teenagers life.She lost that first race,but gained the confidence that she needed to compete.7475762021/8/8
29、 星期日21 Kids often ask Scout Bassett,of Palm Desert,California,if she wishes she had two normal legs.Bassett,18,answers,“No.I have never known anything different,and it would seem weird to me.Besides,if it werent for the missing leg,I wouldnt have the opportunities I have”What she means is she has le
30、arned important lessons about overcoming big challenges to reach your goals.“When you are missing a leg,it teaches you to appreciate little thingslike being able to walk and run,”she says.Scout has faced big challenges.Born in China,she was left at an orphanage before her first birthday suffering fr
31、om terrible burns.Her right leg was especially damaged,and doctors amputated(截肢)it above the knee.Then,when she was seven years old,a family in Michigan adopted her.Everything about her new life in the United States was better,including the improved artificial legs her parents got for her.When she w
32、as 14,she got a high-tech leg made for sports and put it to the test right away in a race for disabled athletes.“I remember being terrified because this was my first time,”she says.”But my doctor said,you have to start somewhere.”Scout was waiting nervously for the race to start when athlete Sarah R
33、einertsen came up and said,”Ive been doing this for a while.Let me give you some tips.”Reinertsen,who lost her leg when she was seven,is the first woman amputee to finish the Ironman triathlon in Hawaii.Reinertsens encouragement changed the teenagers life.She lost that first race,but gained the conf
34、idence that she needed to compete.75762021/8/8 星期日22 Kids often ask Scout Bassett,of Palm Desert,California,if she wishes she had two normal legs.Bassett,18,answers,“No.I have never known anything different,and it would seem weird to me.Besides,if it werent for the missing leg,I wouldnt have the opp
35、ortunities I have”What she means is she has learned important lessons about overcoming big challenges to reach your goals.“When you are missing a leg,it teaches you to appreciate little thingslike being able to walk and run,”she says.Scout has faced big challenges.Born in China,she was left at an or
36、phanage before her first birthday suffering from terrible burns.Her right leg was especially damaged,and doctors amputated(截肢)it above the knee.Then,when she was seven years old,a family in Michigan adopted her.Everything about her new life in the United States was better,including the improved arti
37、ficial legs her parents got for her.When she was 14,she got a high-tech leg made for sports and put it to the test right away in a race for disabled athletes.“I remember being terrified because this was my first time,”she says.”But my doctor said,you have to start somewhere.”Scout was waiting nervou
38、sly for the race to start when athlete Sarah Reinertsen came up and said,”Ive been doing this for a while.Let me give you some tips.”Reinertsen,who lost her leg when she was seven,is the first woman amputee to finish the Ironman triathlon in Hawaii.Reinertsens encouragement changed the teenagers lif
39、e.She lost that first race,but gained the confidence that she needed to compete.762021/8/8 星期日23 Training hard,she improved her strength and skill step by step.Now living in California,Scout runs competitively and also finds time to share her story with school groups.“There are days when I study unt
40、il 1 a.m.and get up at five to swim and train,and it is tough,”she explains.But she has a motto that keeps he going:“The task ahead of you is never greater than the strength inside you.”“Sometimes people look at someone like me or at Sarah and think they have nothing in common with us.I tell them th
41、at even if you arent physically challenged,everybody has challenges of some kind-maybe with family,or homework,or friends.”“No matter what it is,you can overcome that obstacle,”she says.“Everything you need is inside your heart.Take small steps.As time goes by,the steps will get bigger and you will
42、reach your dream.”777879802021/8/8 星期日24 Training hard,she improved her strength and skill step by step.Now living in California,Scout runs competitively and also finds time to share her story with school groups.“There are days when I study until 1 a.m.and get up at five to swim and train,and it is
43、tough,”she explains.But she has a motto that keeps he going:“The task ahead of you is never greater than the strength inside you.”“Sometimes people look at someone like me or at Sarah and think they have nothing in common with us.I tell them that even if you arent physically challenged,everybody has
44、 challenges of some kind-maybe with family,or homework,or friends.”“No matter what it is,you can overcome that obstacle,”she says.“Everything you need is inside your heart.Take small steps.As time goes by,the steps will get bigger and you will reach your dream.”7879802021/8/8 星期日25 Training hard,she
45、 improved her strength and skill step by step.Now living in California,Scout runs competitively and also finds time to share her story with school groups.“There are days when I study until 1 a.m.and get up at five to swim and train,and it is tough,”she explains.But she has a motto that keeps he goin
46、g:“The task ahead of you is never greater than the strength inside you.”“Sometimes people look at someone like me or at Sarah and think they have nothing in common with us.I tell them that even if you arent physically challenged,everybody has challenges of some kind-maybe with family,or homework,or
47、friends.”“No matter what it is,you can overcome that obstacle,”she says.“Everything you need is inside your heart.Take small steps.As time goes by,the steps will get bigger and you will reach your dream.”792021/8/8 星期日26 Training hard,she improved her strength and skill step by step.Now living in Ca
48、lifornia,Scout runs competitively and also finds time to share her story with school groups.“There are days when I study until 1 a.m.and get up at five to swim and train,and it is tough,”she explains.But she has a motto that keeps he going:“The task ahead of you is never greater than the strength in
49、side you.”“Sometimes people look at someone like me or at Sarah and think they have nothing in common with us.I tell them that even if you arent physically challenged,everybody has challenges of some kind-maybe with family,or homework,or friends.”“No matter what it is,you can overcome that obstacle,
50、”she says.“Everything you need is inside your heart.Take small steps.As time goes by,the steps will get bigger and you will reach your dream.”802021/8/8 星期日27Summary三三审审1.审文章提示审文章提示.字数的限制字数的限制.是否可以用原文中的单词。是否可以用原文中的单词。2.审结构表达审结构表达.整个文章结构整个文章结构(大小标题)大小标题).内容表达内容表达短语类短语类句子类句子类对应对应3.审语法运用审语法运用.字母大小写字母大小