选修8第五单元阅读
人教版高中英语选修八《Unit5阅读》课件
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4. Don’t i_i_nt_e_rr_u_pt__ me. I’m doing a listening practice.
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5. A_a_s_su_m_e_____ that you are ill because of too hard work, who will attend you?
• In 1921 these caves became world famous with the discovery of a skull and two teeth .They were named Peking Man.
• Zhoukoudian Caves were formally inscribed (记入) on the “World Heritage List” in December 1987.
2.Why is it reasonable to assume that they live in caves regardless of cold?
3.How did early people keep warm? 4.What did they use for doors?
1. Why have the English students come to the Zhoukoudian caves?
to clean the fat and meat from them.
They had to _r_u_b_an ample amount of salt inside the skin to make it _s_o_ft__
选修八Unit5Reading
Descriptions Relics of the relics Caves Fireplaces in the centre of the caves ______ Layers of ash almost six metres thick No doors
Conclusions They might have hung animal skins at the cave ____ mouth to keep out the cold. Tigers and bears might have been their most dangerous enemies.
Relics
Descriptions of the relics
Conclusions
A needle At most three centimetres long Made of bone ____.
Perhaps they cut animal skins and sewed the pieces together to make ______. clothes A Made of There was _____ trade necklace animal bones between them or they and shells travelled to the seaside ______ on their journeys.
III. Read the text carefully and choose ห้องสมุดไป่ตู้he best answer.
1. Where do the caves lie? A. In the forest. B. On the seaside. C. At the foot of the hill. D. Higher up the hill.
人教课标版高中英语选修8Unit5Reading (共30张PPT)
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2.What made the author realize that an eruption occurred?
1. When boiling rock erupts from a volcano, it causes less damage than
you imagine because______.
• A. the temperature is not very high • B. no one lives near the top of he
3. Why did the scientists have to get close to the volcano after it began erupting?
4. Why was it difficult for the writer to walk towards the edge of the crater ?
1. The writer is a __________
• A. doctor • B. teacher • C. volcanologist • D. physicist
2.Wห้องสมุดไป่ตู้ere is the Mount Kilauea?
• A. It is in New York • B. It is in Germany • C. It is in the UK • D. It is in Hawaii
An__a_b_s_o_lu__te_l_y_ fantastic sight
人教版选修-8unit5reading
they lived in these caves,regardless of the cold. They
discovered fireplaces in the center of the caves w_h_e_r_ethey
constructed fires. Some evidence suggests that our ancestors
Peking man
How much do you know a. bout Zhoukoudian
Caves?
It is on the Longgu Mountain, Fangshan District, Beijing. It is famous for Peking Man, a complete skull (头盖骨)of an ape-man(猿人) dating back 600,000 years.
Topic1 Topic 2 Topic 3
life in the cave
What can we learn from a needle
What can we learn from a necklace
2) Read the text again and write down the three ways in which the life of early people differs from modern ones.
A Visit To The Zhoukoudian Caves
Skimming
Reading Comprehension I
1. The text is about the visit to the _____.
A. Shanding Caves
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5.Which of the following is TRUE? A.This passage is an explanation about the
earliest people. B.This passage shows that the students are
In pairs, try to identify these objects. Discuss what they were made of and
explain their use. Who do you think
used them? Can you think of the alternatives we would use today?
being shown around the cave. C.This passage is a part of an interview at
we can’t infer that ________. A.the sea was not far away at that time B.they ran to the sea for the shells C.the shells could be sold and bought D.they could make necklaces by
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3.From the needle, we can infer the
earliest people in Zhoukoudian
________. A.were able to do the same thing as
选修8unit5Reading
Find the information about needle and necklace.
Object What can be discovered from it? clothes Needle 1. They repaired or made _______. 2. No methods of making material _______ has been found. Tools cut 3. ______ have been found to _____ clean and ______ animals skins. Guess: So early people probably wore ______ animal skins.
北 京 原猿 图人 复
北京人头盖骨化石
Zhoukoudian Caves
骨针
1933年北京市房山县 骨针长8.2厘米,孔径
周口店龙骨山山顶洞出土。 0.31-0.33厘米。这是
中国已发现的时代最早
的骨针之一,其针身保存完好,针孔处破
裂,针尖锐利,表面有刮磨痕迹。针孔是用
尖状器刮挖而成。
Archaeologists study early people by examining the objects they used. Look at the pictures in the reading passage and think about what kind of life Peking Man lived? Did they suffer from cold, starvation or disease? Make a tentative guess about what Peking Man may have done and used thousands of years ago. Compare their life with ours today. Then read the passage to see how accurate you were.
选修八第五单元阅读
Homes Caves, perhaps with skins to keep out the cold
Scrapers, axe-heads, bone Tools needles
Animal skins sewn together Dress with needles and thread,
necklaces
Its name What it was Its use made of
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Inscriptions on bones or tortoise shells
Terracotta warriors and horses
What are they doing?
Dig up Unearth (excavate) Findings (excavations)
Stone Age
cave
III. Read the text carefully and choose the best answer.
1. Where do the caves lie? A. In the forest. B. On the seaside. C. At the foot of the hill. D. Higher up the hill.
2. Where did early people live? Early people lived in caves.
3. How did they keep warm? They constructed the fires in the center of the caves to keep them warm. They might have kept fires burning all winter. They hung animal skins at the cave mouth to keep out the cold.
人教课标版高中英语选修8Unit5Reading(共19张PPT)
2. How did early people keep warm?
·make a fireplace in the center of the caves
·keep fires burning all winter ·hung animal skins at the cave mouth to keep
Unit 5 Meeting your ancestors
Zhoukoudian Caves
Peking Man
Pre-reading
Pei Wenzhong discovered the fossils of Peking Man’s skull in 1929.
Fastreading
What did the archaeologist show to the students next?
A necklace(L37)
The necklace is made of …
L41-45
seashells
animal bones
fish bones
T or F
1. Our earliest people in the Zhoukoudian Caves kept
fire cave
Three stages
Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3
Simple life in the cave
Using the tool like the needle.
Make-up the necklace.
Homework
1) Go over the text.
2) Write a brief introduction to the Zhoukoudian Caves.
选修8Unit5阅读
Module8: Unit 5 Meeting your ancestors <Reading>导学案A 版学习目标:知识目标:了解考古学、人类学和人类历史的基本知识;了解有关北京猿人和三星堆等中国及外国的考古发现情况。
能力目标:通过对文章表层信息的理解,提高捕捉文章细节的能力。
情感目标:了解早期人类的生活方式,激发对考古的兴趣和研究古代史的欲望。
学习重难点:如何提高捕捉文章细节的能力。
第一部分:预习案Background informationZhoukoudian is a relic of primitive culture, 48 kilometers southwest of downtown Beijing, where Longgushan (dragon skeleton mountain) is standing. Several decades ago, local farmers mined(模拟) lime-stone (石灰石) in Zhoukoudian, came upon some bone fossils(化石) and called them “the Dragon Bones”. Zhoukoudian became known as “Dragon Bone Mountain”. Drugstores purchased the bones as a medical ingredient. The news about the “magic bones” drew attention of scientists. In 1929 these lime-stone caves became world famous with the discovery of a skull and two teeth dating back 200,000 to 500,000 years. They were named Peking Man. But the fossils were lost during World War II. Many of the implements used by those early humans, and bones of animals they hunted are on display at a museum near the site of the discovery.With the steadily increased number of visitors from all over the world, Zhoukoudian has become a scenic spot of Beijing.1.When did people find a skull and two teeth dating back 200,000 to 500,000 years?2. What are “the Dragon Bones” according to the passage?I. Fast reading:Choose the best answer according to the text.1. The main idea of the text is about the of our earliest people in the Zhoukoudian Caves.A. life and habitsB. food and clothingC. homes and fishingD. farming and hunting2. Through the conversation, everything about the earliest people in the Zhoukoudian caves is mentioned EXCEPT _______.A. homesB. toolsC. clothesD. entertainment3. The earliest people in the Zhoukoudian caves might keep themselves warm by the following EXCEPT ______.A. digging large caves to live in groupsB. wearing clothes made from animal skinsC. constructing a fireplace in the center of the cavesD. hanging animal skins at the entrance of the caves4. Which procedure below is not the process of making clothes for early people? .A. They cut the animal skin and sew the pieces together.B. They used the sharpened stone tools to cut up animals and remove their skin.C. They rubbed enough salt to make the skin soft.D. They sew a pocket on their clothes.5. Which statement is NOT true of the earliest people in the Zhoukoudian caves according to the text?A. They learned to fight against wild animals.B. They mainly fed on fruit and animals.C. There existed some trade between them.D. They wore beads around necks to scare wild animals.6. From the conversation we can infer that the earliest people in the Caves were very .A. busy and richB. idle and lazyC. clever and hard-workingD. stupid and cruel第二部分:探究案II.Read the text and decide if the following statements true or false .1. Early people used blankets to keep them warm.( )2. The archaeologists have found the bones of tigers and bears in the caves. ( )3. Early people used animal skins and fiber to make their clothes. ( )4. The early people didn’t grow their own crops. ( )The things (1)____________in the cavesTheir significanceHuman andanimal (2) _____● The earlies t humans lived in the caves.● They didn’t grow (3), ______ but picked fruit andkilled animals.● There lived animals such as (4) ______ and bears.● There used to be a large shallow (5) ______.Fireplaces and thick layers of(6) ____People constructed them to cook food, keepthemselves warm in the winter and even (7) _______away wild animals.(8) ______, such as sharpenedstones and needlesPeople used them to (9) ________ animal skins andsew the skins into clothes.A (10) _________● It shows that people then cared about theirappearance.● It was made of animal bones and shells.第三部分:训练案学法指导:再次阅读课文,注意问题和回答,达到高度概括课文主旨大意的能力Read the text again and again and then fill in the blanks.An archaeologist is showing a group of students from England around the 1. ,where some of the 2. people lived. First the archaeologist describes how early people lived in the caves. They made 3. to keep them warm, cook the food and 4. beasts away as well. They might have kept the fire burning all winter and 5. animal skins at the cave mouth to keep out the cold during the freezing winter. 6. were their most dangerous enemies. Then the archaeologist shows the students a picture of a sewing needle. The needle which seems to be made of 7. is at most three centimeters long. Early people could cut animal skins and sew the pieces together to make their own 8. .Last of all the archaeologist shows them a primitive 9. . It is made of animal bones and 10. . At that time early people cared about their 11. and perhaps there was 12. between early peoples or they travelled to the seaside on their journeys.第四部分:拓展延伸长难句翻译、分析:1.It is a great pleasure to meet you students from England, who are interested in archaeology.2. You must be aware that it’s here that we found evidence of some of the earliest people who lived in this part of the world.3. I am sorry to interrupt you but how could they live here?4. You are an acute observer.5. We have found human and animal bones in those caves higher up the hill as well as tools and other objects.6. So we think it is reasonable to assume they lived in these caves, regardless of the cold.7. We have been excavating layers of ash almost six meters thick, which suggests that they might have kept the fire burning all winter.________________8. Our evidence suggests that they did wear clothes made from animal skins.-____________参考答案:Ⅰ. 1-4 A D A D D CⅡ1-4 F T F TⅢ1-10 found, bones , crops, tigers, lake, ash, scare, tools, cut, necklaceSummary: 1. Zhoukoudian caves 2. earliest 3. fires 4. scare 5. animal 6. tigers and bears 7. bone 8. clothes9. necklace 10. shells/seashells 11. appearance 12. trad e。
人教版高考英语一轮总复习 选修8 Unit 5阅读理解题组——练速度
高考题型·组合规范练18选修8 Unit5阅读理解题组——练速度(35mins)Ⅰ.阅读理解AChinaTea originated in Ancient China and has been a big part of Chinese culture since.It is said that China introduced tea to the rest of the world!The country has a diverse landscape that produces hundreds of different types of tea:green,oolong,black,white,and yellow tea.Tea ceremonies are an essential part of Chinese weddings when the bride and groom kneel before their parents to serve them tea.RussiaTea is also a considerable part of Russian hospitality.Russians like to brew a robust loose leaf black tea,which can then be diluted(稀释) to the drinker’s taste with boiling water.You candrink the tea black or with the additions of sugar,milk,or lemon.Just make sure you have a tasty treat,like a pastry(油酥糕点),on the side.Drinking “naked” tea is considered a major faux pas(失礼).JapanThe Japanese are keen green tea drinkers.It’s often served at restaurants in place of water!Their tea of choice is usually matcha,a type of green tea with a bright color that has been dried and ground down into a fine powder.In Japan,you can find tea houses where intricate(错综复杂的) tea ceremonies,often involving matcha,are performed.MoroccoMint lovers will love Moroccan tea the most.Touareg is the name for Morocco’s signature hot mint tea(薄荷茶).Though it can be enjoyed casually,Touareg is traditionally linked to hospitality and friendship.It is traditionally served in small glasses rather than teacups.It must be poured from a height of at least twelveinches so that foam is created on the surface.If there is no foam,the tea is considered undrinkable!1.What do Russians think of drinking “naked” tea?A.Impoliteness.B.Politeness.C.Generosity.D.Enthusiasm.2.Why must tea be poured from a height in Morocco?A.To make it much cooler.B.To add more flavour to it.C.To make it suitable to drink.D.To make foam on the surface.3.Which of the countries produces the most varieties of tea?A.China.B.Russia.C.Japan.D.Morocco.BIf you stop a random person on the street in China,there’s a pretty good chance that their surname would be eitherWang,Li,Zhang,Liu or Chen.That’s because those are the five most common surnames in China—shared by 30% of the population.And thevast majority of the population share just 100 of those surnames.In comparison,the United States reported 6.3 million surnames in its census.There are a few reasons for this:China is less racially diverse than countries such as the US,where a wealth of minority groups increase surname diversity (多样性).It also has to do with language;you can’t just add a random stroke (笔画) to a Chinese character and create a new surname.But there’s also another factor at play:technology.With China roaring into the digital age,nearly everything has moved online—from making appointments to buying train tickets.The main problem is that not all Chinese characters have been coded into computer systems.That meant a world of trouble if you happened to have a rare character in your name.As of ,up to 60 million Chinese citizens faced this problem,according to Xinhua.People with rare characters in their names,which aren’t compatible(兼容的) with eputer systems,can get left behind—pushing many to change their names for the sake ofconvenience,even if it means abandoning centuries of heritage and languages.To try to address this,experts have increased the database from 32,000 characters to 70,000 characters,according to the government.They’re still working to eore than 90,000 characters,said Chen Jiawei,an associate professor at Beijing Normal University.4.What can be learned from the comparison according to Paragraph 1?A.There are fewer common surnames in China.B.Chinese people like sharing the same surname.C.The United States owns the most surnames in the world.D.6.3 million surnames in China have been shared until now.5.Which one describes surname diversity properly?A.New Chinese surnames are easy to create.B.Surname diversity totally depends on technology.C.Minority groups can increase surname diversity.D.Surnames in computer systems are regularly changed.6.What may happen to people with rare characters in their names?A.They will lose their heritage.B.They have to change their names.C.They should eay upgrade computer systems.7.Why have experts increased the character database?A.To save the heritage and languages.B.To keep traditional Chinese culture.C.To give people more choices when naming.D.To let us know more Chinese characters.CThe government of Singapore has created a highly developed system that turns wastewater into drinking water.The system involves a network of tunnels and high-technology treatment centers.The system helps reduce ocean pollution,as only a small amount of the treated water is sent into the sea.The United Nations estimates that 80 percent of the world’s wastewater flows back into the oceans without being treated or reused.Singapore has few natural water sources.The island nation has long had to depend mostly on supplies from neighboring Malaysia.Low Pei Chin,an expert,told reporters,“Singapore lacks natural resources,and it is limited in space,which is why we are always looking for ways to explore water sources and stretch our water supply.One major plan is to collect every drop and reuse endle ssly.”Parts of the water treatment center are underground.Wastewater enters the center through a 48-kilometer tunnel that is linked to sewers.The center contains a large system of steelpipes,tubes,tanks,cleaning systems and other machinery.It can treat up to 900 million liters of wastewater a day.In one building,a network of air flow systems has been put in place to keep the air smelling as fresh as possible.Waste that arrives at the plant goes through a cleaning process before powerful pumps send it flowing to areas above ground for more treatment.There,the treated water receives additional cleaning.Bacteria and viruses are removed through highly developedcleaning processes and then disinfected with ultraviolet(紫外线) radiation.Singapore is also in the process of e.The country will add another underground tunnel and a major water treatment center to serve the western half of the island.Officials epleted by .By the time the expansion is finished,Singapore will have spent about $7.4 billion on its water treatment systems.8.What can we infer from the second paragraph?A.The world’s oceans are polluted by wastewater.B.Wastewater is usually treated before sent into the oceans.C.Only a small amount of the treated water is suitable to drink.D.80 percent of the water in the oceans can be used as drinking water.9.Why are the Singaporeans always looking for ways to explore water sources?A.Because Singapore is an island nation.B.Because Singapore lacks water sources.C.Because they are used to drinking treated water.D.Because they can’t get water supplies from other countries.10.What does the siainly tell us?A.How the wastewater is treated.B.Why the treatment center is built.C.What the treatment center consists of.D.Where the treatment center is located.11.Which is the last step of the process?A.Giving the treated water additional cleaning.B.Sending the water above for more treatment.C.Removing bacteria and viruses in the water.D.Disinfecting the water with ultraviolet radiation.DGranada is Spain’s most visited city,drawing tourists from all over the world,most of whom are eager to see the famous world heritage sites.Also,some people can enjoy the wonderful music and dance festivals there.Located in Spain’s most southern region,you are guaranteed lovely hot weather during the summer.However,as itis set at the foot of the Sierra Nevada Mountains,there is skiing during the winter,making it a popular destination all year round.Centuries ago,Granada was once a city filled with hundreds of public baths.One of the few that remain undamaged dates back to the 11th century.However,Granada’s most popular attraction is the Alhambra.The name Alhambra means “red castle” because of the color of the stone,which is particularly beautiful at sunset.As you walk through its narrow streets and beautiful gardens,you will be able to e of this particular region.Within the Alhambra is the Parador(旅馆) Granada,which is one of Spain’s most popular hotels.It was originally part of a palace and later turned into a convent(女修道院).It’s a place where you can calm your mind.Its tranquil courtyard and lovely views are some of the reasons why so many guests enjoy their stay.Located on the hill not far from the Alhambra is Albaicin.This used to be an Arab silk market,but today the small streets are filled with shops selling local handicrafts.From Albaicin,there is a steep walk up to a church,but it’s well worth the effort.With themountains in the background,you will be able to get a beautiful view.Granada has its own airport with flights from London and Stansted,so flying out for a long weekend couldn’t be easier.Why not discover for yourself why so many people around the world love coming to this charming city?12.Why do so many tourists travel to Granada?A.To enjoy the famous festivals.B.To visit the world heritage sites.C.To learn about its old culture.D.To ebra got its name?A.Because of the stone’s color.B.Because of its heavy pollution.C.Because of its government.D.Because of its special position.14.What does the und erlined word “tranquil” in Paragraph 3 mean?A.Broad.B.Splendid.C.Amazing.D.Quiet.15.What’s the author’s purpose of writing the text?A.To entertain readers.B.To share experiences.C.To advertise Granada.D.To offer tour service.Ⅱ.阅读七选五BeingResponsibleOutsideofClassManageyourtimewisely.Managing your time will greatly help you become a better student and a more productiveworker.Time-management skills are highly valued by teachers and employers. 1Studyfortestsandee. 2 If your teacher hasn’t speci fied how he or she arranges tests/eaterial will be covered,you’ll need to ask your teacher outside of class.That way you’ll be able to adequately prepare for the test more efficiently.Gethelpifyourgradesfallbehind.Whether you miss an important class,have trouble with certain concepts,or are dealing with a stressful family emergency,there’s a chance that your grades mightslip at some point. 3 Remember that you don’t have to resign yourself to bad grades if you’re proactive and dedicated to your studies.4 Holding down a job while you’re a student can be tricky,no matter what level of education you’re at.It requires a lot of time management and prioritization(优先权).However,it’s ultimately a very rewarding experience that can teach you a lot of financial responsibility while giving you a little eoney to have fun with your friends. 5A.Try to stay balanced.B.Work part-time if you can.C.Every instructor designs exams differently.D.If this happens,it’s important to get help right away.E.Find a job that’s willing to work with your school schedule.F.Having a part-time job can prepare you for future responsibilities.G.They can help ensure that you never miss a deadline or fail to prepare for an exam.答案:Ⅰ.【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。
选修八 unit 5 阅读和写作
选修八Unit 5 Meeting your ancestors三. 阅读理解阅读下面短文,从题后所给的A、B、C、D四个答案中选出最佳选项。
AMy father and I were very close. I loved pleasing him, and he was always proud of my success. If I won a spelling contest(竞赛) at school, he was on top of the world. Later in life whenever I got a promotion(提升), I'd call my father right away and he'd rush out to tell all his friends. In 1970,when I was named president of the Ford Motor Company, I don't know which of us was more excited.Like many native Italians, my parents were very open with their feelings and their loves not only at home, but also in public. Most of my friends would never hug(拥抱) their fathers. But I hugged and kissed my dad at every opportunity nothing could have felt more natural.He was a curious man who was always trying new things. He was the first person in Allentown to buy a motorcycle. Unfortunately, my father and his motorcycle didn't get along too well. He fell off it so often that he got rid of it just a month after buying it. As a result, he never again trusted any vehicle with less than four wheels.Because of that motorcycle, I wasn't allowed to have a bicycle when I was growing up. Whenever I wanted to ride a bike, I had to borrow one from a friend. On the other hand, my father let me drive a car as soon as I turned sixteen.56. I hugged and kissed my father at every opportunity,______.A. even though I hated to do soB. because I was told to do so by my motherC. as I was named president of the Ford Motor companyD. for I felt it quite natural to do so57. My father trusted no vehicle with less than for wheels because _____.A. he did not like the way I always borrowed bicycles from friendsB. he thought that cars were faster than motorcyclesC. he liked every new model made by the Ford Motor companyD. he had trouble in riding his motorcycle58. Which of the following statements shows that my father was a curious man?A. I wasn't allowed to have a car when I was growing up.B. He was the first person in town to buy a motorcycle.C. He was always proud of my success.D. He was very open with his feelings and his love.59. Which of the following statements is NOT true?A. My father loved his motorcycle. He rode through the dirty streets of Allentown every day.B.I was not allowed to have a bicycle when I was growing up, but when I was just 16 I was allowed to drive a car.C. My father was always proud of what I did. He was very pleased when I won a spelling contest at school.D. My father bought a motorcycle, but got rid of it because he fell off it so often.BY ou’re out to dinner. The food is delicious and the service is fine. Y ou decide to leave a big tip. Why? The ans wer may not be as simple as you think.Tipping, psychologists( 心理学家) have found, is not just about service. Instead, studies have shown that tipping can be affected by psychological reactions to a series of different factors ( 因素) ranging from the waiter’s choice of words to how they carry themselves while taking orders to the bill’s total. Even how much waiters remind customers of themselves can determine how much change they pocket by the end of the night.“ Studies before have shown that mimicry ( 模仿) brings into positive feelings for the mimicker,” said Rick van Baaren, a social psychology professor. “These studies show that people who are being mimicked become more generous ( 大方的) toward the person who mimics them.”So Rick van Baaren divided 59 wai ters into two groups. He requested that half respond to diner’s meal orders with a phrase such as, “Coming up!” Those in the other half were instructed to repeat the orders and preferences back to the customers. Rick van Baaren then compared their take-hom e pay. The results were clear ── it pays to mimic your customer. The copycat waiters earned almost double the amount of tips than the other group.Leonard Green and Joel Myerson , psychologists at Washington University in St. Louis, found the generosity of a tipper might be limited by his bill. After research on the 1,000 tips left for waiters, taxi drivers and hair stylists, they found tip percentages in three areas dropped as customers’ bills went up. In fact, tip percentages appear to plateau ( 稳定) when bills topped $100 and a bill for $200 made the worker gain no bigger percentage tip than a bill for $100.“That’s also a point of tipping,” said Green. “ Y ou have to give a little extra to the taxi driver for being there to pick you up and something to th e waiter for being there to serve you. If they weren’t there you’d never get any service. So part of the idea of a tip is for just being there.”60. According to the passage, a passenger gives the taxi driver an extra tip for ___A.driver’s politenessB. driver’s mimicryC. driver’s attitudesD. being there61. According to the passage, which of the following will be likely to show the right change of the tip percentages ?A B C D62. According to the passage, we know the writer seems to ______________.A.oppose Mr. Green’s idea about tippingB.think part of Mr. Green’s explanation is reasonableC.give his generous tip to the waiters very oftenD.support the opinions of Mr. Green and Rick van Baaren about tipping四. 书面表达假定你是李华,你的英国笔友John将随在北京工作的父母来中国学习两年,他托你介绍一所中文学校,以便提高汉语水平。
人教版高中英语选修八《Unit5阅读1》课件
Native California Indians
California gold miners around 1849
Chinatowns in California
Are you curious? zxxk
I.Skimpara1and the headings
A school in california California sunset
CALIFORNIA (the Golden State)
Lying on the Pacific Ocean, California is on the west coast of the United States, which is diverse in
1.What’s the topic of this text? A. the culture of California B. the history of California
C.the weather of California
D. the history of USA settlement
2.How many kinds of people are mentioned in this text?
III.Detailed reading II--History
1. Note down an important event in California history according the time
First settlers crossed the Bering Strait from Asia
• European, African and Asian people have been immigrating to the state for the last 200 years.
人教课标版高中英语选修8Unit5reading(共38张PPT)
Unit 5 Meeting our ancestors Using language
What a delicious feast!
Pre-reading
1. Can you guess what would be eaten on the feast in 18,000 BC?
Dahu:
patient (tool making), dangerous (hunting), some individual (tool making and repairing) and some cooperative (hunting), skilful (tool making), protective (of group)
the construction of a harmonious home.
Homework
•.
Mother’s Day is in May,
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Father’s Day is coming.
•
What will you do for
your mother and your
father? greet your parents.
2. Choose the best answer.
1. From the first paragraph, we can learn that the family groups lived on _____.
A. fish B. crops C. hunting D. farming
2. Lala’s guests came to ____. A. dance B. talk about an important thing C. enjoy a feast D. see Lala
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Stage 3
necklace
stage 1 life in the cave
1. How did they keep warm?
● made fires ● kept the fire burning all winter ● hung animal skins at the cave mouth
then remove the fat and meat with
Csmallers_c_r_a_p_e__rs.After that, salt was
rubbed onto the skin to make it
_s_o_f_t_.Finally, they would cut it and _s_e_w__ the pieces together.
Zhoukoudian Caves
Thinking
Assuming that you were a Peking man 600,000 years ago, what objects could you use in your daily life?
Reading
What objects are mentioned in the text?
2. The needle is at most(至多)three
c_e_n__ti_m__e_t_e_r_s long.
3S. h__a_rp_e_n_esdtone tools were used to
Needle c_u_t_u__panimals and_re__m_o__vetheir skins,
stage 3 information about the necklace
1.What is the necklace made of?
seashell
fish bone
animal tooth
well kept
2.What are the two words used to describe
primitive
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北 京 猿 人 复 原 图 北京人头盖骨化石
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Do you know about Zhoukou Dian? Where is it? What is famous for?
It is on the Longgu Mountain, Fangshan District, Beijing.
It is famous for Peking Man, a complete skull (头盖骨)of an ape-man(猿人) dating back to 600,000 years ago.
necklace needle
clothes made of animal
skins
fire
stone tools
cave
Can you divide the dialogue into three stages according to archaeology?
Stage 1 Stage 2
life in the cave
d. remove the skin
e. cut and sew the pieces together
A. b-d-c-a-e
B. b-d-a-c-e
C. b-a-d-c-e
D. b-a-c-d-e
3. Which of the following shows us the earliest people and the modern people have something in common? A. People hung animal skins to keep out the cold B. People never grew their own crops C. People use science D. People care about their appearance
2. What animals were their most dangerous enemies?
Tigers and bears.
stage 2 information about the needle
Object What can be discovered from it?
1. They repaired or made __c
III. Read the text carefully and choose the best answer.
1. Where do the caves lie? A. In the forest. B. On the seaside. C. At the foot of the hill. D. Higher up the hill.
2. Which of the following is the correct
order about how early people made
clothes?
a. clean the fat and meat from the skin
b. cut up the animals
c. rub salt inside the skin