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1、Module2 the RenaissancePeriod 2 Reading and Writing & Reading Practice一 教学目标:了解达芬奇名画梦娜丽莎,学会描绘艺术作品。通过阅读提高概括和略读、查读能力。掌握文中语言点二 教学重点:掌握课文篇章结构,进行细节理解,了解欧洲文艺复兴。教学难点:通过阅读提高概括和略读、查读能力。三、学法指导:认真阅读教材,按照导学案的导引进行自主合作探究式学习四、知识链接:Depend on, reckon, leave, appeal, seek五 学习过程1.tax sb 向某人征税tax sth 征收税2. depend on 依赖
2、,依靠 取决于 由。而定 depend on/rely on sb. to do 指望。做 It all depends/ That depends 看情况而定He is a man to be depended on. 他是一个可以信赖的人。Whether you can succeed depends on your efforts. 你是否能成功取决于你的努力。3. reckon v. 计算,总计,评估, 认为(多跟复合结构)(1) I reckon this will be a hot summer. 我估计这将是一个炎热的夏天。(2) They reckon the book as
3、one of his best works. 他们认为这本书是他的优秀作品之一。reckon sb. (to be/as)认为某人是reckon on/upon 指望,依靠4. leave behind 留下,遗留 Work harder, or you will be left behind要加倍努力,否则你就会落后。leave behind 未能或忘记带;留下(的痕迹);leave out 漏掉 leave off sth/ doing sth 停止做某事leave /let alone/be 不打扰或不干预leave for 去某地leavefor离开某地去某地【巩固运用】(1) Wha
4、t have we left _ after going away?我们走后留下什么了?(2) This word is wrongly spelt; youve left _a letter这字拼错了,你漏了一个字母。(3) Ive told you to leave my things_. 我已经告诉过你不要动我的东西。(4) I wish youd leave _ whistling like that.请你不要那样吹口哨了。5. appeal vi 呼吁, 请求,有吸引力,引起兴趣appeal to sb. 向某人呼吁,吸引某人appeal to sb. to do sth. 希望某人
5、怎样做, 呼吁某人做appealing adj. 引人同情的;招人喜欢的 He was appealing for funds to build a new school. 他在恳求拨款修建一所新学校。The government is appealing to everyone to save water.政府呼吁人人节约用水。The Great Wall appeals to people from different countries.长城吸引了不同国家的人们。Translation:(1) Harry Potter appeals to people of all ages.(2)
6、If you dont obey me I shall appeal to force. (3) She appealed to the high court against her sentence. 6. suspect v. 怀疑,猜想 n. 嫌疑犯,可疑分子 adj. 可疑的,靠不住的 Suspect sb of (doing) sth 怀疑某人做 suspect sb to be 猜想某人是I suspect him of giving false information. 我怀疑他提供了假信息。 We suspect him to be a pickpocket. 我们怀疑他是个扒
7、手。7. seek (sought; sought) v. 寻求,寻找,搜索,征求He sought to speak to her.他寻找机会与她说话。seek out 找到,找出seek to do sth = try to do sth 设法做某事8. on behalf of 代表,为了on behalf of sb = on sbs behalf =representing sb作某人的代表或代言人;为某人之利益(US in behalf of )9 get tired of (doing) something 厌烦 She got tired of watching TV tele
8、vision. 她看电视看得厌倦了。be tired with (doing) sth / be tired from doing sth 因而疲乏 厌烦,厌倦做某事可有以下表达方式 Im tired from watching TV.be sick of doing sth / be bored with sth / be fed up with sth 10. blame n. 过失,责备 vt. 责备(1) We were ready to take the blame for what had happened.我们准备对所发生的事承担责任。(2) The bank manager w
9、as really to blame, though he tried to pin it on a clerk. 真正受责备的应该是银行经理,可是他却想把责任推到一个职员身上。(3) They blamed the rise in oil prices for the big increase in inflation.他们把通货膨胀大幅度增长归咎于石油价格的上涨。blame sb. for sth./ blame sth on sb. 为某事而责备某人be to blame for sth 对某坏事应付责任;应受责备bear/ take / accept /get the blame fo
10、r sth 承担责任lay/put the blame for sth on sb. 把某事归咎于某人六 达标训练1“Tommy, run! Be quick! The house is on fire!”the mother shouted, with_ clearly in her voiceAanger Brudeness Cregret Dpanic2Giving up my job to go back to full time education was a big_, but now I know it was the best decision I ever madeAproj
11、ect Bcommitment Ccompetition Dambition3The old engineers eyes still shone bright in the wrinkled brown face and his step as he came across the room was_,though slowAshaky Bheavy Ccasual Dsteady4An unhappy childhood may have some negative effects on a persons character; however, they are not always_.
12、Apractical Bavoidable Cpermanent Dbeneficial5The state-run company is required to make its accounts as_ as possible for its staff to monitor the use of moneyAtransparent Breasonable Csecure Dformal6Knowledge and learning are important if we want to be successful, but they may also our thinking.Adire
13、ct Blimit Cchange Dimprove7The minister said,“We are ready for discussions with any legal parties, but well never_ with criminals”Anegotiate Bquarrel Cargue Dconsult8Clinical evidence began to_, suggesting that the new drugs had a wider range of useful activities than had been predicted from experim
14、ents in animalsAoperate Bstrengthen Capprove Daccumulate9The government has taken measures to the high prices of daily goods to keep the market stableAtake down Bbring down Chand down Dtear down10When asked about their opinion about the schoolmaster ,many teachers would prefer to see him step aside
15、younger menAin terms of Bin need of Cin favor of Din praise ofThe young woman entered the pool where an injured dolphin(海豚) was swimmingDespite her fear, she felt strong wearing her new legIn her second gradeMaja 1 her cousinJasminaAfter Jasminas deathMaja swore she would honor the little girl by 2
16、with a dolphin, an animal that both girls 3 .” Jasmina never got the chance to do it.” says Maja, now32, “so I 4 that someday Id do it for her”In high school, Maja was 5 about sportsShe even planned to become an athlete 6 , in 1993, during the civil war in her home country, a bomb 7 her left legAfte
17、r two years 8 in the U.S., Maja received her first artificial (人造的)leg, but 9 it didnt fit well, walking for Maja was very painful 10 , she managed to graduate from a local high schoolThen after receiving a 11 from Saint Francis University, she got a job at an insurance firm and 12 started her own c
18、ompany To relax, Maja 13 often watch the dolphins play at an aquarium(水族馆)near her homeA young dolphin, Winter, who had lost its tail, caught her 14 . One day, Maja happened to see trainers 15 Winter with a high-teeh tailWhen they were doneWinter swam freely in the waterMaja was 16 She managed to fi
19、nd the inventors of Winters tailWithin ten days, she had a new leg which freed her of the 17 that had troubled her for almost 16yearsNow Maja was ready to keep her 18 She went to the aquariumLowered herself into the pool and held out a hand to Winter, who approached 19 , then swam awayAfter a few mi
20、nutes, the dolphin let Maja 20 its back. Finally, the two began to swim around the pool together1Alost Bvisited Crescued Dleft2Atalking Bliving Cswimming Dsurfing3Aadored Badopted Cpossessed Dpurchased4Apretended Bdecided Cperfected Dagreed 5Apositive Benthusiastic Cparticular Dcurious6AUndoubtedly
21、BSurprisingly CStrangely DUnfortunately7Atook away Btook over Ccut down Dcut out8Astudy Boperation Ctreatment Dexperiment9Auntil Bbecause Calthough Dif10AOtherwise BTherefore CBesides DHowever11Ascholarships Bdegree Cprize Dnotice12Agradually Bactually Ceventually Dnaturally13Amight Bshould Ccould Dwould14Aeye Bleg Cnose Dhand15Adecorating Bguiding Cmarking Dfitting16Ainspired Bpuzzled Cshocked Damused 17Aworry Bsadness Cpain Dfear18Aappointment Bpromise Crecord Dhabit19Ablindly Bangrily Cgratefully Dcautiously 20Astrike Bcover Ctouch Dwipe七 课后反思