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1、2019人教版高中英语基于词、法、句 挖掘文本深度学习选择性必修四Unit 4 挖掘文本深度学习Deep LearningUnit 4 Sharing Reading and Thinking: VOLUNTEERING IN THE BUSH第一遍:词汇短语过关斩将VOLUNTEERING IN THE BUSH8 MarchI just got a 1. p_(包裹) from home! It took about two weeks to arrive, and it was a bit damaged, but it was so nice to get some sweets an
2、d 2. j_(果酱) from home; Ive been dying to have some of my favourite sweets, and its always nice to get 3.m_(邮件)!So Ive been here in the jungle for about a month now. My 4. s_(中学) school is a bush school. The classrooms are made of bamboo, with 5. c_ (黏土)floors and roofs of grass. It takes me only a f
3、ew minutes to walk to school down a 6.d_(布满灰尘的) track covered in weeds. When I reach the school grounds, Im greeted by a 7. c_(齐声说) of “good morning”from the boys. Unlike students in our country, these boys do not wear 8.c_(棉花) 9. u_(校服), and many of them also have to walk a long way, sometimes for
4、up to two hours, just to get to school.Theres no electricity, running water or even textbooks, 10. not-to-m_(更不必说) laptops, 11.t_(平板电脑), or other modern 12.d_(设备)! All the students have are pencils, 13.r_(橡皮), and paper. Im still trying to 14.a_(适应) to these conditions. Ive had to become much more i
5、maginative in my teaching. Science is my most 15.c_(具有挑战性的) subject as my students have no 16.c_(概念) of doing experiments. There is no equipment, and since there isnt even a 17.w_(洗手间), if I need water I have to carry it from my house in a basin! Its important not to be too 18.r_(死板的) about rules he
6、re, too. The other day I was showing the boys a chemistry experiment when, before I knew it, the mixture was 19.b_(冒泡) out of the test 20.t_(管子) spilling everywhere! The class became a 21.c_(马戏团) as the boys, who had e across anything like this before, started jumping out of the windows. Sometimes I
7、 wonder how 22.r_(相关的) chemistry is to these studentsfew will ever become 23.c_(化学家)and most will be going back to their villages after Year 8 anyway. To be honest, I doubt whether Im making any difference to these boys lives at all.17 AprilLast weekend I made my first visit to a 24.r_(遥远的) village,
8、 home to one of our students, Tombe. Another teacher and I walked for two and a half hours to get therefirst, up a mountain from where we had 25.f_(极好的) views, and then down a 26.s_(被遮挡的) path to the valley below. When we arrived at the village, Tombes mother, Kiak, saw us coming and started crying
9、“ieee ieee”. We shook hands with all the villagers. Everyone seemed to be related to Tombe. Tombes father, Mukap, a man with a strong 27.j_(下巴) and a 28.w_(满是皱纹的) 29.f_(前额), led us to his house, a low, round bamboo 30.h_(小房子) with no windows, with a door just big enough to get through, and with gras
10、s sticking out of the roofthis shows it is a mans house. Such 31.h_(住房) is dark inside so it took time for our eyes to 32.a_(适应). Fresh grass had been laid on the floor and there was a 33.p_(平台) for Jenny and me to sleep on. There was a 34.f_(火炉) in the centre of the hut. The only 35.p_(财产) I could
11、see were one broom, a few 36.s_(碟子), a 37.k_(水壶), cups, 38.p_(平底锅), and a couple of 39.j_(罐子). Mukap built a fire outside and laid stones on it to heat. He then placed the hot stones in an empty oil drum with kau kau (sweet potato), 40.r_(成熟的) corn, and greens. He then covered the vegetables with ba
12、nana leaves and left them to steam. It smelled delicious. We ate inside the hut sitting round the fire. I loved listening to the family talking softly to each other in their language, even though I could not 41.p_(参与) much in the conversation. Luckily, Tombe interpreted for us. Later, I noticed a ca
13、n standing upside down on the 42.g_(烤架) over the fire. After a while, Tombe threw it out of the 43.d_(门口). Tombe told me that the can was heated to dry out the 44.l_(残留的) food. His family believes that leftovers attract bad spirits in the night, so any leftover food is dried up in a can and the can
14、is then thrown out of the hut. We left the village the next morning after many goodbyes and firm handshakes. My muscles were aching and my knees shaking as we 45.d_(拖着) ourselves down the mountain towards home. That evening I fell happily into bed. It was such a 46.p_(荣幸) to have spent a day with To
15、mbes family. 1.parcel2.jam3.mail4.secondary5.clay6.dusty7.chorus8.cotton9.uniforms10.not to mention 11.tablets12.devices13., rubbers14.adapt15.challenging16.concept17.washroom18.rigid19.bubbling20.tube 21.circus22.relevant23.chemists24. remote25. fantastic26. shaded27. jaw 28. wrinkled29. forehead,3
16、0. hut31. housing32. adjust33. platform 34. fireplace35. possessions 36. saucers37. kettle38. pans,39. jars40. ripe41. participate 42. grill 43. doorway44. leftover 45. dragged46. privilege第二遍:基础语法披荆斩棘VOLUNTEERING IN THE BUSH8 MarchI just got a parcel from home! It took about two weeks 1._ (arrive),
17、 and it was a bit damaged, but it was so nice to get some sweets and jam from home; I 2._(die) to have some of my favourite sweets, and its always nice to get mail. So Ive been here in the jungle for about a month now. My secondary school is a bush school 3._ classrooms are made of bamboo, with clay
18、 floors and roofs of grass. It takes me only a few minutes to walk to school down a dusty track 4._(cover) in weeds. When I reach the school grounds, I 5._ (greet) by 6._ chorus of good morning from the boys. Unlike students in our country, these boys do not wear cotton uniforms, many of 7._ also ha
19、ve to walk a long way, sometimes for up 8._ two hours, just to get to school.Theres no electricity, running water 9._ even textbooks, not to mention laptops, tablets. or other modern devices! All the students have 10._(be) pencils, rubbers, and paper. Im still trying to adapt 11._ these conditions.
20、Ive had to become much more imaginative in my teaching. Science is my most 12._(challenge) subject as my students have no concept of doing 13._ (experiment). There is no equipment, and since there isnt even a washroom, if I need water I have to carry 14._ from my house in a basin! Its important not
21、to be too rigid about rules here, too. The other day I was showing the boys 15._chemistry experiment when, before I knew it, the mixture was bubbling out of the test tube 16._(spill) everywhere! The class became a circus as the boys, 17._had never come across anything like this before, 18._(start) j
22、umping out of the windows. Sometimes I wonder how relevant chemistry is 19._ these students - few will ever become chemists-and most will be going back to their villages after Year 8 anyway. To be honest, I doubt 20._ Im making any difference 21._ these boys lives at all. 17 AprilLast weekend I made
23、 my first visit 22._ a remote village, home to one of our students, Tombe. Another teacher and I walked 23._ two and a half hours to get there - first, up a mountain from 24._ we had fantastic views, and then down a 25._(shade) path to the valley below. When we arrived at the village, Tombes mother,
24、 Kiak, saw us 26._(come) and started crying “ieee ieee”. We 27._(shake) hands with all the villagers. Everyone seemed to be 28._(relate) to Tombe.Tombes father, Mukap, a man with a strong jaw and a 29._ (wrinkle) forehead, led us to his house, a low, round bamboo hut with no windows, with a door jus
25、t big enough 30._ (get) through, and with grass 31._ (stick) out of the roof - this shows it is a mans house. Such housing is dark inside so it took time for our eyes 32._ (adjust). Fresh grass had been 33._(lay) on the floor and there was a platform for Jenny and me to sleep 34._. There was a firep
26、lace in the centre of the hut.The only possessions I could see were one broom, a few saucers, a kettle, cups, pans, and a couple of Jars.Mukap built a fire outside and 35._(lay) stones on it to heat. He then placed the hot stones in an empty oil drum with kau kau (sweet potato ) ripe corn, and green
27、s. He then covered the vegetables 36._ banana leaves and left them to steam. It smelled delicious. We ate inside the hut 37._(sit) round the fire. I loved listening to the family talking 38._(soft)to each other in their language, even though I could not participate much 39._ the conversation. 40._(l
28、ucky), Tombe interpreted for us. 41._(late), I noticed a can 42._(stand) upside down on the grill over the fire. After 43._ while, Tombe threw it out of the doorway. Tombe told me that the can was heated to dry out the leftover food. His family believes that leftovers attract bad 44._(spirit) in the
29、 night, so any leftover food is dried up in a can and the can is then thrown out of the hut.We left the village 45._ next morning after many goodbyes and firm 46._(handshake). My muscles were aching and my knees shaking as we dragged 47._(we) down the mountain towards home. That evening I fell 48._(
30、happy) into bed. It was such 49._ privilege to have spent a day with Tombes family.1.to arrive,2.have been dying3.The4.covered5.am greeted6.a7.them8.to9.or10.are11.to12.challenging13.experiments14.it15.a16.spilling17.who18.started19.to20.whether21.to22.to23.for24.where25.shadeding27.shook28.related2
31、9.wrinkled30.to get31.sticking32.to adjust33.laid34.on35.laid36.with37.sitting38.softly39.in40.Luckily41.Later42.standing43.a44.spirits45.the46.handshakes47.ourselves48.happily49.a第三遍:基础句法精益求精VOLUNTEERING IN THE BUSH8 MarchI just got a parcel from home! It took about two weeks to arrive, and it was
32、a bit damaged, but it was so nice to get some sweets and jam from home; 1. Ive been dying to have some of my favourite sweets(我一直非常渴望吃一些我最喜欢的糖果),and its always nice to get mail!So Ive been here in the jungle for about a month now. My secondary school is a bush school. 2. The classrooms are made of b
33、amboo(教室是用竹子搭建的), with clay floors and roofs of grass. 3. It takes me only a few minutes to walk to school (我几分钟就能走到学校) down a dusty track covered in weeds. When I reach the school grounds,Im greeted by a chorus of “good morning” from the boys. 4. Unlike students in our country(与我们国家的学生不同), these bo
34、ys do not wear cotton uniforms, and many of them also have to walk a long way, sometimes for up to two hours, just to get to school.5.Theres no electricity, running water or even textbooks, not to mention laptops(这里没有电,没有自来水,甚至也没有教科书,更不用说笔记本电脑), or other modern devices! All the students have are pen
35、cils, rubbers, and paper. 6.Im still trying to adapt to these conditions(我还在努力适应这些条件).Ive had to become much more imaginative in my teaching. 7. Science is my most challenging subject(科学课是我最具挑战性的科目) as my students have no concept of doing experiments. There is no equipment, and since there isnt even
36、 a washroom, if I need water I have to carry it from my house in a basin! 8.Its important not to be too rigid about rules here, too. (在这里,很重要的一点是也不能太墨守成规). The other day I was showing the boys a chemistry experiment when, before I knew it, the mixture was bubbling out of the test tube spilling every
37、where! The class became a circus as the boys, 9. who had never come across anything like this before,(因为他们以前从没遇到过像这样的事情), started jumping out of the windows. Sometimes I wonder how relevant chemistry is to these studentsfew will ever become chemistsand most will be going back to their villages after
38、 Year 8 anyway. 10.To be honest, I doubt whether Im making any difference to these boys lives at all.(说实话,我怀疑我是否能给这些男孩们的生活带来不同).17 AprilLast weekend I made my first visit to a remote village, home to one of our students, Tombe. Another teacher and I walked for two and a half hours to get therefirst,
39、 up a mountain from where we had fantastic views, and then down a shaded path to the valley below. When we arrived at the village, Tombes mother, Kiak, saw us coming and started crying “ieee ieee”. We shook hands with all the villagers. 11. Everyone seemed to be related to Tombe.(每个人似乎都是汤贝的亲戚).Tombe
40、s father, Mukap,12.a man with a strong jaw and a wrinkled forehead (一位下巴结实、额头满是皱纹的男人), led us to his house, a low, round bamboo hut with no windows, with a door just big enough to get through, and with grass sticking out of the roofthis shows it is a mans house. 13.Such housing is dark inside so it
41、took time for our eyes to adjust.(这样的房屋里面很暗,所以过了一会儿我们的眼睛才适应过来). Fresh grass had been laid on the floor and there was a platform for Jenny and me to sleep on. There was a fireplace in the centre of the hut. The only possessions I could see were one broom, a few saucers, a kettle, cups, pans, and a co
42、uple of jars. Mukap built a fire outside and laid stones on it to heat. He then placed the hot stones in an empty oil drum with kau kau (sweet potato), ripe corn, and greens. He then covered the vegetables with banana leaves and left them to steam. 14. It smelled delicious(食物闻起来很香). We ate inside th
43、e hut sitting round the fire. I loved listening to the family talking softly to each other in their language, 15. even though I could not participate much in the conversation (虽然我无法参与多少他们的的谈话). Luckily, Tombe interpreted for us. Later, 16. I noticed a can standing upside down on the grill over the f
44、ire(我注意到有一个罐子倒立在火炉上面的烤架上). After a while, Tombe threw it out of the doorway. Tombe told me that the can was heated to dry out the leftover food. His family believes that leftovers attract bad spirits in the night, so any leftover food is dried up in a can and the can is then thrown out of the hut. W
45、e left the village the next morning after many goodbyes and firm handshakes. My muscles were aching and my knees shaking as we dragged ourselves down the mountain towards home. That evening I fell happily into bed. 17. It was such a privilege to have spent a day with Tombes family(与汤贝一家共度了一日,真是一种荣幸)
46、.Using Language : Make a speech about Chinas aid to other countries第一遍:词汇短语过关斩将Make a speech about Chinas aid to other countriesHello! My name is Zhan Bingbing. 1.L_(最近), all of us have seen Chinese people on TV in 2.f_(遥远的) places in the world, helping other countries to develop. We see Chinese workers building roads in the Congo, a 3.p_(港口城市) in