外研版高中英语选择性必修第四册精品课件 Unit 6 Section A
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(choose) a new manager.
写精彩 完成句子·背诵 ⑤当她正要离开时,一个熟悉的影子映入眼帘。 A familiar shadow suddenly came into her sight when she _w__a_s___ ____a_b_o_u_t_ __t_o_ ___se_t___ ___o_ff____.
宾语从句 世界震惊了,大多数人都认为这次太空飞行不会比乘飞机更危险。
Ⅲ.教材熟词生义
1.suspend
项目
意义
熟义 v. 悬,挂
生义 v. 暂停,中止
例句 A lamp was suspended from the ceiling. The constitution was suspended as the fighting grew worse.
Task 3 Read the text carefully and choose the best answer. 1.How did people feel when they were watching Neil Armstrong’s landing on the Moon? A.They were satisfied. B.They were nervous. C.They were thrilled. D.They were disappointed.
Ⅱ.长难句分析
独立主格结构
lions watched that first lunar landing on black and white sets,their hearts
in their mouths, aware of how arduous and hazardous an undertaking it was,
excited. 他一踏上祖国,就变得非常激动。
练出神 单句填空
①On New Year’s Eve,we will set off
fireworks,which will lighten
the whole sky instantaneously.
②As soon as the Chinese boy set foot on America,he realized he would
and of the many things that could go wrong.
定语从句
宾语从句
数百万人在黑白电视机前观看了首次登月,他们的心都提到了嗓子眼儿,意
识到这是一项多么艰巨和危险的任务,很多事情都可能出错。
独立主格结构 2.The world went into shock,most people having assumed that this space flight would be no more dangerous than travelling in an aeroplane.
4.What effect did the Challenger’s explosion have on people at that time? A.It cast a shadow on peoples’ hearts. B.People didn’t care about it. C.People felt disappointed. D.People were lost in sorrow.
→ exception n.例外,异议
3.tragically adv.悲惨地,不幸地→ tragic adj.悲剧的,悲惨的
→ tragedy n.悲剧
4.instantaneously adv.瞬间地→ instantaneous adj.瞬间的,即时的
5.suspend v.暂停,中止→ suspension n.暂停;暂缓,延期
2.shadow
项目
意义
熟义 n. 影子
生义 v. 在……上投下阴影
例句 The ship’s sail cast a shadow on the water. The bay was shadowed by magnificent cliffs.
重难探究•能力素养全提升
重点词汇
1.set foot on 踏上 【教材原句】Ever since Neil Armstrong first set foot on the Moon back on 20 July 1969,people have become accustomed to the notion of space travel. 自从1969年7月20日尼尔·阿姆斯特朗登月以来,人们已习惯了太空旅行这 一概念。
答案 B
2.What was special about the Challenger? A.It attracted millions of people. B.The rockets were replaced by the space shuttle. C.Christa was about to become the first civilian in space. D.People seemed to have lost its wonder at the amazing achievements of the astronauts. 答案 C
【归纳拓展】 set off出发;动身;使爆炸;引起 set aside存储;留出;放在一边 set up建立;竖起 set about doing sth开始着手做某事 set out to do sth着手做某事 【背佳句】The moment he set foot on his motherland,he became very
【掌握构词规律 快速记牢单词】 re-表重复 re+kindle=rekindle re+tell=retell re+view=review re+union=reunion re+construction=reconstruction
Ⅱ.重点短语
1. become accustomed to 习惯于(做)某事
答案 A
Step Two Post-reading
Ⅰ.课文语法填空 Neil Armstrong set foot on the Moon back on 20 July 1969.1. What had once been considered impossible had now been achieved.2.Following (follow) the Moon landings,space travel rapidly became unexceptional to the public. 3. Tragically (tragic),the Challenger space shuttle exploded after it took off on 28 January 1986,and all seven astronauts on board were killed.It was the most disastrous space accident ever,and cast a shadow 4. on people’s hearts.After the disaster,space shuttle flights were suspended for nearly three years while the cause of the disaster 5. was investigated (investigate).But
1.notion n. 2.shuttle n. 3.excursion n. 4.rekindle v.
概念;观点;看法 航天飞机 (有特定目的的)短途出行 重新激起,重新唤起
串记拓展词汇
1.hazardous adj.危险的,不安全的→ hazard
n.危险,冒险的事
2.unexceptional adj.平常的→ exceptional adj.异常的,例外的
stand on his own feet.
③I sincerely hope you can set aside some time to join in our coming
ቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱ
volleyball game.
④He was not considered qualified for the job when they set out __t_o_c_h_o_o_s_e__
3.According to the passage,which of the following is TRUE? A.People had assumed the launch of the Challenger to be very safe. B.The Challenger space shuttle exploded several minutes after taking off. C.There were seven astronauts in Apollo 11 spaceship. D.People were not surprised about the failure of the Challenger. 答案 A
2.become accustomed to习惯于,有……习惯 【教材原句】Ever since Neil Armstrong first set foot on the Moon back on
20 July 1969,people have become accustomed to the notion of space travel. 自从1969年7月20日尼尔·阿姆斯特朗登月以来,人们已习惯了太空旅行这 一概念。 【归纳拓展】 (1)be accustomed to (doing) sth习惯于(做)某事(表示状态) get/become accustomed to (doing) sth习惯于(做)某事(表示动作) (2)accustom v.使习惯于 accustom sb/oneself to (doing) sth使某人/自己习惯于(做)某事
语篇研读•文本脉络全明晰
Step One While-reading
Task 1 Skimming for the main structure 1.How is the text developed? By the order of time. Task 2 Reading for the main idea Read the text quickly and find out the main idea of the text. The tragedy of the Challenger.
there was never any doubt that manned 6. flights (flight) would continue,and on 29 September 1988,the space shuttle programme resumed with the 7. successful (success) launch of Discovery.It 8. has been (be) over 30 years since the 9. loss (lose) of Challenger.The sacrifice of the Challenger calls to us,reminding us that we must continue to reach for the stars,no matter 10. how distant they might seem.
2. take off
(飞机)起飞;开始成功;脱掉(衣服等);匆匆离开;
休假
3. tune in
收听;收看
4. cast a shadow on/over 给……蒙上阴影;在……上投上影子
5.call to
大声呼唤某人
6.reach for
接近;向……靠近
7.step into
步入;进入
8.one’s heart in one’s mouth 提心吊胆
Section A Starting out & Understanding ideas
Unit 6
英语
内容索引
基础落实•必备知识全过关 语篇研读•文本脉络全明晰 重难探究•能力素养全提升
基础落实•必备知识全过关
Ⅰ.重点单词
必记写作词汇
1. shadow n.坏影响,阴影 2. scream v.(因疼痛、惊恐、兴奋等)尖声大叫 3. crew n.(飞机上的)全体机组人员 识记阅读词汇