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本文(七升八英语衔接暑期新八年级英语新初二英语第2讲 主题阅读之校园生活讲义含练习答案.docx)为本站会员(b****3)主动上传,冰豆网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对上载内容本身不做任何修改或编辑。 若此文所含内容侵犯了您的版权或隐私,请立即通知冰豆网(发送邮件至service@bdocx.com或直接QQ联系客服),我们立即给予删除!

七升八英语衔接暑期新八年级英语新初二英语第2讲 主题阅读之校园生活讲义含练习答案.docx

1、七升八英语衔接暑期新八年级英语新初二英语第2讲 主题阅读之校园生活讲义含练习答案学员姓名: 学科教师:年 级:七升八 辅导科目:英语授课日期时 间主 题主题阅读之校园生活学习目标1.在阅读中积累词汇短语及句型表达;培养学生理解和运用语言能力的基本方法;2. 理解文章的整体情感和文化背景, 灵活迁移阅读信息到写作表达中去。3.培养学生的阅读兴趣。教学内容此环节设计时间在15分钟。教学建议:1. 浏览下图,让学生用英文简单地描述图片;2. Speaking contest:My school life让学生说出表达自己的观点,言之有理,能自圆其说即可。 Keys:play football Key

2、s:have class Keys:play basketball Keys:do handwork此环节教案预期时间60分钟 教学建议:1. 要求学生在限定时间6分钟内完成阅读;2. 让学生之间相互对答案;3. 鼓励学生自己解释和别人答案不同的题目以便老师了解学生的解题思路及错误原因;4. 让错误较多的学生总结错误原因及注意事项。5. 短语及句型学习【知识梳理1】回答问题解题方法和技巧知识点1.回答问题考点分析:1)细节与事实:往往考查事件发生的时间、地点、人物、发展过程和结局等。2)结论或推论:答案往往无所谓正确与错误之别,而是须读懂通篇文章,弄懂作者的写作要旨,按照文章的内容和逻辑关系,

3、做出符合原文逻辑或主旨的结论或推论。知识点2.回答问题解题方法:1)客观信息的答案一般都可以在原文中找到。在答题时要仔细核对原文,注意问题的人称、时态和语态与原文是否一致,如果答题时需要语言重组,则应尤为慎重。2)开放性的问题源于文章,答题时不能天马行空,要符合逻辑。语言不宜过于复杂,能说明观点即可。【例题精讲】例1.More Youth Use Smartphones As Route to WebKeep computers in a common area so you can monitor what your kids are doing. Its a long standing d

4、irective for online safety but one thats quickly becoming moot as more young people have mobile devices, often with Internet access.A new report from the Pew Internet & American Life Project finds that 78 percent of young people, ages 12 to 17, now have cellphones. Nearly half of those are smartphon

5、es, a share thats increasing steadily and thats having a big effect on how, and where, many young people are accessing the Web. The survey, released Wednesday, finds that one in four young people say they are cell-mostly Internet users, a percentage that increases to about half when the phone is a s

6、mart phone. In comparison, just 15 percent of adults said they access the Internet mostly by cellphone.Its just part of life now, says Donald Conkey, a high school sophomore in Wilmette, Ill., just north of Chicago, who is among the many teens who have smartphones. Everyones about the same now when

7、it comes to their phones theyre on them a lot.He and other teens say that if you add up all the time they spend using apps and searching for information, texting and downloading music and videos, theyre on their phones for at least a couple hours each day and that time is only increasing, According

8、to the survey, older teen girls, ages 14 to 17, were among the most likely to say their phones were the primary way they access the Web. And while young people in low-income households were still somewhat less likely to use the Internet, those who had phones were just as likely and in some cases, mo

9、re likely to use their cellphones as the main way they access the Web.It means that, as this young generation of mobile surfers grows and comes of age, the way corporations do business and marketers advertise will only continue to evolve, as will the way mobile devices are monitored.Already, many sm

10、artphones have restriction menus that allow parents to block certain phone functions, or mature content. Cellphone providers have services that allow parents to see a lot of their childrens texts. And there are a growing number of smartphone applications that at least claim to give parents some leve

11、l of control on a phones Web browser, though many tech experts agree that these applications can be hit-or-miss.Despite the ability to monitor some phone activity, some tech and communication experts question whether surveillance, alone, is the best response to the trend.Some parents take a hard lin

12、e on limits. Others, not so much, says Mary Madden, a senior researcher at Pew who co-authored the report.It seems like there are two extremes. The parents who are really locking down and monitoring everything or the ones who are throwing up their hands and saying, Im so overwhelmed, Madden says.WOR

13、D BANKa) monitor v. 监督,监控b) access n. 入口, 接近 v. 使用, 获取 c) evolve v. 演变,发展d) claim v声称 e) surveillance n. 监督【长难句解析】 Nearly half of those are smartphones, a share thats increasing steadily and thats having a big effect on how, and where, many young people are accessing the Web. 在该句中,a share是nearly hal

14、f of those的同位语,其后面带了两个定语从句,即“thats increasing steadily”和“thats having a big effect on”, 先关系代词that在定语从句中均作主语。Answer the questions according to the passage.1. Why are computers kept in a common area?_解析:定位到文章第一段第一句,“Keep computers in a common area so you can monitor what your kids are doing.”此题答案为:Bec

15、ause in this way, you can monitor what your kids are doing.2. What do teens often do with their smartphone besides accessing the Internet?_解析:定位到文章第五段, “He and other teens say that if you add up all the time they spend using apps and searching for information, texting and downloading music and video

16、s.”此题答案为:They often search for information, text and download music and videos.3. What influences will the way young people access the Web bring?_解析:定位到文章第七段, “It means that, as this young generation of mobile surfers grows and comes of age, the way corporations do business and marketers advertise w

17、ill only continue to evolve, as will the way mobile devices are monitored.”此题答案为:The way corporations do business and marketers advertise will continue to evolve.4. How can parents monitor their childrens phone activities?_解析:定位到文章第八段, “Already, many smartphones have restriction menus that allow par

18、ents to block certain phone functions, or mature content. Cellphone providers have services that allow parents to see a lot of their childrens texts.”此题答案为:Parents can use the restriction menus to block certain phone functions or mature contect, and see their childrens text. 5. What do experts think

19、 of the methods provided to parents to monitor their childrens phone activities?_解析:定位到文章第九段, “Despite the ability to monitor some phone activity, some tech and communication experts question whether surveillance, alone, is the best response to the trend。”此题答案为:The experts think that more factors sh

20、ould be responsible to this trend besides surveillance.【巩固练习】Answer the questions(根据短文内容回答下列问题): English is an important international language, but that doesnt mean its easy to learn. Many experts have tried to make English easier to learn but they werent always successful. In 1930, Professor C.K.

21、Ogden of Cambridge University invented Basic English. It had only 850 words (and just eighteen verbs) and Ogden said most people could learn it in just thirty hours. The problem was that people who learned Basic English could write and say simple messages, but they couldnt understand the answers in

22、real English! It was also impossible to explain a word if it wasnt in the Basic English word list. R.E. Zachrisson, a university professor in Sweden, decided that the biggest problem for learners of English was spelling, so he invented a language with the name Anglic. Anglic was similar to English,

23、but with much simpler spelling. Father became faadher, new became nue and years became yeerz. Unluckily, Anglic never became popular. In the age of international communication through the Internet, who knows what will happen? . a new form of English might appear. A large number of the worlds e-mails

24、 are in English and include (包括) examples of NetLingo like OIC (Oh, I see) and TTYL (Talk to you later). In another fifty years, English might not be used. We might all speak fluent Internetish! 1.Many experts have tried to make English easier to learn, havent they?_2.Who invented Basic English in 1

25、930 ?_3.How long could most people learn Basic English according to Professor Ogden?_4.What was the biggest problem for learners of English according to Professor Zachrisson?_5.What might happen to English in another fifty years?_6.What do you think of the experts ideas of making English easier?_Key

26、s: 1.Yes, they have.2. Professor CK Ogden (of Cambridge University).3. In just 30 hours. 4. Spelling.5. English might not be used. (We might all speak Internetish.)6.(Any reasonable answers are acceptable.)【知识梳理2】知识点1.首字母解体技巧和方法1)浅谈首字母阅读题型特征和能力培养:通常来说,首字母阅读是初中生觉得难度最高的一类阅读,那么首字母到底考查我们什么能力呢?其实,首字母考查我们

27、在充分理解短文的基础上将单词拼写出来,并且单词形式合理,符合语法规范,符合短文意思需要。由于试题的首字母已给,所填的词就必须是该字母开头的单词。其实,这既是一种限制,又是一种提示。 基于首字母阅读的题型特征,我们平时必须对以下几种能力给予提高:a.词汇积累量与运用能力(基础)b.句法结构分析能力(确定词性和词形)c.语义语境分析能力(确定词义)d.逻辑推断能力(确定词义) e.前后文关键信息提取能力(更为准确确定词义)知识点2.首字母阅读解题思路与技巧:(五部曲)a.词性的判断(句法结构、词性间搭配)b.词义范围的判断(句意、文意)c.关注句首句中连词与副词运用(主要是词性的准确判断)d.脑海

28、中搜索符合相关条件的考纲词汇(时间允许,可用首字母配对形式)e.核查(名词单复数、动词时态三单、形容词级、固定搭配与文意)知识点3.首字母中各类学生存在的能力分析:a.基础差型:词汇+句法+语义语境分析+逻辑推断+前后文信息提取+方法技巧运用+词形词义b.基础较好型:词汇+句法+语义语境分析+逻辑推断+前后文信息提取+方法技巧运用c.基础优型:词汇+句法+语义语境分析+逻辑推断+前后文信息提取+方法技巧运用 【例题精讲】Fill in the blanks to complete the summary of this article. In many big cities in the wo

29、rld, the overuse of cars is thought to be one of the major causes of air pollution. What will cars be l_1_ in the future? Some experts think that todays cars are in trouble b_2_they use too much petrol(汽油). They say the car of the future will be much, much smaller. The car of tomorrow will be m_3_without a motor or air condition. It w

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