人教新课标高中英语必修二Unit2TheOlympicGames教案

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人教版高中英语必修知识2《Unit 2 The Olympic Games》教案

人教版高中英语必修知识2《Unit 2 The Olympic Games》教案

人教版高中英语必修知识2《Unit 2 TheOlympic Games》教案人教版高中英语必修学问2《Unit 2 The Olympic Games》教案在教学的设计中要充分为学而教,以学生如何有效猎取学问,提高能力的标准来设计教学。

其实在教学中,备课是一个必不行少,十分重要的环节,备学生,又要备教法。

备课不充分或者备得不好,会严峻影响课堂气氛和主动性。

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《Unit 2 The Olympic Games》教案1教学预备教学目标Teaching Aims:1.Get the Ss to talk about their hobbies and interests.2.Help the Ss write a composition3.let students realize how important the sports are4. useful expressionso My favorite sport is becauseo I like becauseo I became interested in it wheno My favorite athlete/footballer/sportsman iso I like him/her becauseo I practiseo In the future I hope to教学重难点Teaching Important Points:1.Get the Ss to talk about their hobbies and interests.2.Enable the students to write a compositionTeaching Difficult Points:1.How to talk about hobbies and interests.2.How to write a composition about their favourite sports.教学过程The General Idea of Th is Period:This period has two aimsto encourage the Ss to think and talk creatively about their hobbies and interests and to organize their ideas into a composition and to enable the students to write a report about their favou rit e sport.Teaching Aims:1.Get the Ss to talk about their hobbies and interests.2.Help the Ss write a composition3.let students realize how important the sports are4. useful expressionso My favorite sport is becauseo I like becauseo I became interested in it wheno My favorite athlete/footballer/sportsman iso I like him/her becauseo I practiseo In the future I hope toTeaching Important Points:1.Get the Ss to talk about their hobbies and interests.2.Enable the students to write a compositionTeaching Difficult Points:1.How to talk about hobbies and interests.2.How to write a composition about their favourite sports.Teaching Methods:1.Discussion in pairs and in groups.2.Practice.Teaching Aids:1.A multimedia computer.Teaching Procedures:Step 1 RevisionRead the words loudly and have a competitionStep2 lead inShow some picture in which the teacher is doing something she likes to arouse students interestStep3 pre-writingTask1:Making a Survey on Others Interests or HobbiesQ1:What is your favourite sport?S1:S2:S3:Q2:How you became interested in that sport:S1:S2:S3:Q4:What do you do to improve your skill?S1:S2:S3:Q5:Who is your favourite athlete? Why do you like him or her?S1:S2:S3:留意:1.划线部分的连接词是把不同的思想连接在一起。

人教版高中英语必修二unit 2 The Olympic Games教案

人教版高中英语必修二unit 2 The Olympic Games教案

Unit 2 The Olympic GamesI.教学内容分析本单元的中心话题是“奥运会”。

Warming Up部分通过讨论让学生了解古代和现代奥运会的异同。

Pre-reading部分的三个问题则进一步考查学生对奥运会基本常识的了解。

Reading部分作者通过一个虚拟的采访向读者介绍了古代奥运会与现代奥运会的异同。

Comprehending部分帮助学生归纳他们已知的和刚学到的关于古代与现代奥运会异同,并且进一步讨论奥运会相关知识。

Learning about Language部分都同单元主题紧密相关,词汇和语法结构的呈现也尽可能地安排在相关的语境中。

Using Language部分通过一个希腊神话故事来引导学生进行读、听、说、写的综合训练。

Learning Tip部分鼓励学生在两人活动和小组活动中积极发言,这样既可以消除害羞的心理,又有利于学生掌握恰当的交际策略。

II.教学重点和难点1.教学重点(1) 本单元的生词和短语;(2)学会使用将来时的被动语态;(3)让学生熟悉奥运会—世界上最重要的体育盛会;能用英语就奥运会的基本知识进行互相问答,并能简述奥运会的基本知识;(4)鼓励学生表达自己的兴趣爱好,要多让学生讲自己熟悉的话题。

2.教学难点(1) 指导学生按类别归纳整理词汇,让学生学会有效的记忆词汇的方法;(2) 引导学生发现本单元重点语言结构,让学生自己发现并感悟相关的语言规律,培养他们的语感。

III.教学计划本单元分五课时:第一、二课时:Warming up,Pre-reading, Reading, Comprehension第三、四课时:Learning about Language第五课时:Reading, Writing (Using Language)第六课时:Listening, Speaking, Writing (Using Language)IV.教学步骤:Period 1 Warming Up&Pre-readingTeaching Goals:To arouse Ss’ interest in learning about the history of the Olympics.Teaching Procedures:Step 1. Warming UpPurpose: To lead Ss to the topic of this unit through a quiz.1.What do you know about the Olympic Games? Try this quiz and find out who knows the most.Pair work: Get Ss to talk about the questions below, and then ask them to present it before the class.(1)Where did the ancient Olympic Games start?Olympia in Greece(2)How many countries competed in the ancient Olympic Games?only one, Greece(3)Who could not take part in the ancient Olympic Games?women and slaves(4) When and where did the modern Olympic Games start?Athens in 1896(5 )Who was C hina’s first gold medal winner and for what event?Xu Haifeng for shooting(6) What are the three words that show the spirit of the Olympic Games?swifter higher stronger(7)What do the five rings on the Olympic flag stand for?the five continents(8)What are the official mascots for the Beijing Olympics?The five mascots are officially called the Five Friendlies.(9) How many gold medals did China win in the 29th Beijing Olympic Games? 51(10)What’s the motto of Beijing Olympic Games?One world, one dream2.Brainstorming:Name the events of the Olympic Games .Events of the Olympic GamesBoxing,Swimming,Cycling,Diving,Basketball,Badminton,Baseball,Archery,GymnasticsSailing, Horse riding, SoccerStep 2.Pre-readingPurpose: To have Ss learn about some more about Olympics and arouse their interest.Individual work: Get Ss to answer this question individually.1.Do you know any differences between the ancient and modern Olympic Games? List two of them.Ancient Olympic Games(1 )Only free citizens of one country take part(2 )Slaves and women could not take part(3) Always in the same place(4) Only once every four years(5 )Limited number of events which remained the sameModern Olympic Games(1) Competitors from many countries(2) All adults can take part if they reach the required standard for their event(3 )Hosted by different countries(4 )Summer and Winter Games; Special and Paralympics(5 )Many events which continue to increase2.When and where will the next Olympic Games be held?The next Olympic Games will be held in London in 2012.3.Show sth.about Beijing Olympic games.Homework:(1.)Write a passage about your idea about the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in about 100 words.(2)Preview the reading: AN INTERVIEW课后记载:Period2 Reading1Teaching goals:1.train ss’ reading ability.2.let ss learn sth. about earthquake in tangshan.Teaching Procedures:Step1.Fast-ReadingListen to the tape and get the general ideas.This interview is mainly about ______.A. the story of a Greek writer Pausanias and a Chinese girl Li YanB. a magic journey by PausaniasC. the similarities and differences about the ancient and modern OlympicsD. the ancient Olympic Games in GreeceStep2.Careful-reading1. Where do all the competitors live?A. A hotel.B. A place hired by competitors.C. A restaurant.D. A special village.2. Which of the following is included in the Winter Olympic Games?A. Skiing and ice skating.B. Running and races.C. Horse riding.D. Swimming.3. Why do so many countries want to host the Olympic Games?A. To run faster, jump higher and throw further.B. To get a great honor.C. To make the country famous.D. To make money.4. Why does Pausanias think people may be competing for money in the modern Olympic Games?A. Because the winner can get medals.B. Because the winner can be awarded lots of money by their own countries.C. Because the olive wreaths have been replaced by medalsD. Because medals are made of gold.5. How does Pausanias feel when he hears the Olympic Games are also about being able to run faster, jump higher and throw further?A. Surprised.B. Happy.C. Sad.D. Astonished.Step3.Post-reading1.Scan the passage to find out the characteristics and similarities of the ancient and modern2.Read the passage carefully again and finish Ex2 (P11).(1).What amazes Pausanias about the Olympic Games?(2 )Why does he think Athens and Beijing should feel proud?(3) Why does he think people may be competing for money in the modern Olympic Games? Suggested Answers:(1) Pausanias is amazed that many countries take part in the Olympic Games and women too and there are two sets of Games-the Winter and the Summer Olympics.(2) Because Li Yan has explained that it is a great honour to host the Olympic Games..(3)He thinks that so many things have changed in the Olympic Games that he fears that the spirit of the Olympics may have changed too.3.Discussion:finish Ex3 (P11).Discuss this question in groups:Why do many countries want to host the Olympic Games while others do not? Use the mind map below to help you.(1)Reasons to host the Olympic Games?(2)Reasons not to host the Olympic Games?4.summary:Retell the text by filling the following blanks.The Olympic Games are the biggest sports meeting in the world, which include two kinds, the _________and the ________ Olympics. Both of them are ______ every ____ years. All countries can take part if their athletes reach the ________ to the games. Women are not only _______ to join in but playing a very __________ role.A special _______ is built for the competitors to live in, several ________ for competitions, a large swimming pool, a __________ as well as seats for those who watch the games. It’s a great _______ to host the Olympic Games. The olive wreath has been _________ by medals. But it’s still about being able to run ______, jump ______ and throw _______.Step4.Homework1.Read the text again and underline some important phrases and difficult sentences.2. Surf the Internet to find more stories about the ancient Greek and you are expected to share them with your peers in the next class.课后记载:Period 3 Language pointsTeaching goals:1. To enable Ss to master some new and useful words and expressions.2. To get Ss to have knowledge of language points.Teaching procedures:Step 1: Language pointsPurpose: To train Ss’ language capacity.1. Ss give the phrases and expressions according to the Chinese T gives2. Ss raise Qs on some difficult points they found while reading the textReading text:1.Take part in/join in 参加2.The spirit of ……精神、宗旨、灵魂ed to 过去常常4.Find out 查明,找出5.Every four years 每四年,每隔三年6.All over the world (遍及)全世界7. A set of 一套,一组pete with/against 和……竞争pete for…为……而竞争10.be admitted to 获准做某事11.be admitted as 作为…被接受12.reach the standard 达到……水平、标准13.play an important role/part in 在……方面扮演重要角色(起重要作用)14.as well as 和……一样15.think you for your time 感谢您(能抽空……)e from the same root 同根17.Have (no) chance of doing sth. 有(没)做……的机会18.Go with 伴随,与……搭配19.relate…to…把……与关联起来20.relate with 和……有关21.Run against…和……赛跑22.Hear of 听说23.Make sure 确定24.Take turns 轮流25.One after another 一个接一个1.go/start/ come/ be on a journey进行旅行eg.My father is away on a journey.find out about 弄清有关……的情况eg.The police are trying hard to find out about the accidenton a journey 在进行旅行on business 在出差2.interview sb. 采访/面试某人 a job interview 求职面试 a television interview 电视采访3.I lived in what you call “Ancient Greece”and I used to write about the Olympic Games more than 2,000 years ago. (P9)我生活在你们所说的“古希腊”,我曾经写过2000年前奥林匹克运动会的情况。

新人教版高中英语必修2 Module2 Unit2 The Olympic Games教案

新人教版高中英语必修2 Module2 Unit2 The Olympic Games教案

Module 2 Unit2 The Olympic Games一、设计思想1、设计思想与理论依据根据教育部颁布的普通高级中学英语新课程标准,基础教育阶段英语课程的目标是以学生语言知识、语言技能、情感态度、学习策略和文化意识的发展为基础,培养学生英语综合语言运用能力。

为更好地实现上述目标,新课程标准倡导任务型的教学模式,让学生在教师的指导下,通过感知、体验、实践、参与和合作等方式,实现任务的目标,感受成功。

在学习过程中进行情感和和策略调整,以形成积极的学习态度,促进语言实际运用能力的提高。

这就要求教师根据课程的总体目标并结合教学内容,灵活而有创造性地使用教材,设计贴近学生实际的教学活动,吸引和组织他们积极参与,并在此过程中培养发展学生用英语解决实际问题的能力和培养学生的创新精神。

新课程的理念是“为了一切人,为了人的一切;教给学生一生有用的东西;重视精神状态,倡导成功体验;强调个性发展,注重特色教育;让师生与人类崇高精神对话。

〞2、设计特色该教学设计是根据英语学科课程标准并结合本学科的特点,试图尝试在新课标指导下改善学生的学习方式。

通过设计过程性、体验性目标,引导学生主动积极参与、亲身实践、合作研究,从而努力尝试学生学习方式的变革,改变以往单一的记忆、接受、模仿的被动学习方式,发展学生搜集和处理信息的能力、获取新知识的能力、分析和解决问题的能力以及交流与合作的能力。

这是该教学设计追求的目标。

针对本单元而言,以奥运为话题,遵循教中学,学中用的原那么。

创设情景让学生发现,体验而提高能力,并让学生结合日常生活来运用语言,使学生学得快乐有效果。

二、教材分析1.本单元是以世界性的体育盛会------The olympic games为中心话题,旨在通过本单元的教学,使学生了解奥运会的起源、宗旨、比赛项目以及古现代奥运会的异同。

了解奥运会在世界范围的影响〔全世界人民对举办奥运会充满热情,尤其是中国人民正在为2008年第29届奥运会在中国的顺利举行而作出积极努力。

人教英语新课标必修2全册教案Unit2TheOlympicGames

人教英语新课标必修2全册教案Unit2TheOlympicGames

人教英语新课标必修 2 全册精品教案(Unit 2 The Olympic Games)Part One: Teaching Design ( 第一部分:教学设计) Period 1: A lesson plaading(AN INTERVIEW)AimsTo talk aboulympics gamesTo read an interview about the Olympic GamesProceduresI. Warming upWarming up by sharingMorning, everyone! Today we are going to learn about THE OLYMPICGAMES.BuI 'd lw how much you know about the Olbe held in Greece.Warming up by describingNow, boys and girls. I 'll show you a vid eo show28thOlympic Games. Please tell me whaabout and describlaWang Lin, please describe it. Wonderful.That 's Liu Xiang. The hurdle king!Warming up by discussingHi, class. You know our coug her ba2008 Olympic Games. Evxpecting and excited about it. Let 's discuss what we can dAnd imagine what we will do at the 2008 OlII. Pre-reading1. Asking and answeringNow, please readqub. Let 's durn. Let 's begwhereok, you did a good job. Let ' s summarize your answers. F:1. In Summer Olare running, swimmingg, wrestling, jumping, football, basketball, volleyball, tablwing, Javelin, weight lifting, gymnastics, boxing etc.In winter Olag skatingumping, sledding, snowboarding etc.2. The 29th Olympic Games will be held in</st1:Augu2008.3. To hold the Olympic Games is aa country. And itcan make a couwworld. It can stimulauntry ' and held up its devel2. Imaging and introducingPlease look auading. Please talk abouImaginewhatever you can.F: Tuatus of a great Greek. His name is Pausanias.He was a famous traveler and wd century AD. His Guideto Gan extremelve guidebuating on buildings, tombs and statusand including a lalogical, religious andal backgrounduments described. Iative that it may be called the foundalassical archaeology and this ancient Baedll used as a guide to classical . Can you remember a famous aaveler and writer? He also wrote a bame is Xu Shake. His wThe NXu Shake ' s travels. Td pictuglympic Games. Mayble stadium. It 's largeand can hold thousands of audience.The third picture is aathlete named Yang Yang. She won a gold medal for </st1:country-reg2002 winter Olympic Gaa famous skating plaTalking and Sharing We know there are many dand similarities about the ancient and modern OlDo you know anything about them? You can simply guLu …III. Reading1. Reading aloudding and finding the general ideaNowplease listen and read alouddingxt AN INTERVIEW. Pay aunciation and intonation as well as the pauses within eaTget the general ideaassage. Have you gain idea?lls us the dandlarities betwancient and modern Ol2. and findingNowread the text again. The boys shallask: What was the alympics like? The girls shallask: Whadern Olympics like?4. and collecting informaw let 's read it silently. First let 's talk about the sabetwancient and modern OlWho can answer? Anyvolunteers?Then let 'dThe similarities①Both are held every four years.②Both are heldbuur.③The beliefs aame. They are: Swifter, Higher, and stronger.④Men are allowed to take part both in ancient andmodern 01 ⑤ Some events aame, such as running, jumpingg and thowing.The D ① There wwinter Olast.②Nowaall over the world. Bualle in could take part.③Only menwere allowed to take paast, now womanare also allowed.④In the past, winners glive wreath aNowdals.⑤The events and athldaaast.⑥Ta special villagli ve in, a stadiua gymnasiuwho wagames now. Buwast.)5. and underliningNext you aad and underline all the usefulexllocaassagur notebook after class as homewllocaAN INTERVIEWtake part in …,gold medal …,be held, in ordlympicGaa magical joud ouday Olympic Games, used to, writeabout …ube admitted as …,tw …g in …against …urof …,reaandard, be admitted to …,play a vant role, as well as, a stadiuas a maa … , olive wreath, feel proud of …,make …happy IV Closing downClosing down by doing exTo end the lu are to ddingex 2.Closing down by discussingYou know our govas tried its bg the 29th Olympic Games. It has cost a lDo youworthwhile? Why?F:It is worthwhillympic Games. Tlympic Gamescan make our couwwhole world. Tlympic Games can make our culture and people understood bles. Tlympic Games can stimulate the developing of oulosing by imaginingImagine what we will do and what we can d29th Olympic Games now.F: Maybe we can serve as volulgn vand athlall over the world. So awe should study hardally we should try our best to learn English well.Closing down by narratingWecaxt is wa conversational style. And there are twospeaPausanias, a Greek writer 2000 years agLi Li, agirl. Now let 's changa narrative style. Iwords, let 's describe the ancient and modern Olympic Gaur own words. Who would lave a try?F: The alympic Games began in and were held fro76B.C. to A.D.393. It was held every four years. At thawaas today. And women wallowed to take pagames. There wWinter Olympics at thaWinners glive wreath aTwas swgher and stronger.The modern Olympic Games begaThey 're held every four years. There are many newlIn the summer Olare over 250 dWomenaly allowedbut also play a vant role. Nowdals. Twgher and stronger. Closing down by summarizingAs we havd the passage we 'll sum up what w e have learned. First let 'writing skills. It is waconversational style. It 's in a vg way. It adoptsa dialogue between Pausanias who lived 2000 years ago and agird in modern world. Througdialogue, the dand similarities betwancient and modern Olympic Games are made knowaders. Just becaua conversational stylare quite a few oralglish and elliptical phrases. Througarison betwancient and modern Olympic Games, we have learned the dandlarities betwNow we can have a deep understandingGames. Fassage, we can have adeep understandingGames. Fassage, we can also gw that the Olympic Gamesare developing and improving. It 's our duty to malympic Gamesbetter and healthier. We know thalogans for 2008 Beijing Olympic Games is Green Olympic Games. It shows that people are paying more and more aur envPeriod 2: A lesson plan for Learning about Language (The Future Passive Voice) Aims:To learn about future passive voiceTo discover useful words and exTo leads of words formation ProceduresI. Warming upWarming up by dictatingThere are several importaunit. Let 's dictaIf youcan't, leaby heart after class.①Whenand where will the next Olympic Gamesbe held?②I live in what you call “Ancient Greece ” and / used to write about the Olympic Gaan 2000 years ago.③All couan take paa andard to be admittedgames.④The next Olympic Games will be heldwn.⑤It is just as much aamong coulympics as to win an Oldal. Warming up by discovering useful words and exTurn to page 11and do ex2, 3 andur answers against your classmates '.II. Learning about word formaDo exand discovules.Turn to page 12 and find out the rules of word formation.By adding -ing to a verb, we can change the verb into a noun. That means we can change “doing ” into “the na ”. By adding -er to a verb, we can change the verb into a noun. That meanswe can change “doing ” into “who d”.2. Means of word-formageneral Affixavand(unding) aans of word-formaglish.Besidare always of word-formaluding clipping, ablending etc. III. Learning about Present Future Passive VoiceTurn to page 13 and do exAnd tell the claauture passive voice. F: Well done, class. We can follow the following formlauutuuture passive voice; be going to be done, be about to be done, be to be done, will / shall be done, would / should be done.IV Closing down by summari zing1.Puture passive voice (take “ask” for example) AffirmativeNegativeInterrogativeIYouHe/she/it will not be askedWe will (shall) notYou / They will notWill (shall) IWill youWill he/she/it be askedWill (shall) weWill you / they2.The passive Vasal verbGenerally speaking, only transitive verbs caassive vly transitive verbs can be followed by objects. But many intransitive verbs together wand adverbs can beused as transitive verban also be followed by the objects. Tan also be used in passive voice.Buat allasal verbs are used as a whole. When usingassive voice, we cannot drop ouand adverbs. For examples:They will put up awall. Awill be put uwall.I have never heard of such a thing buch a thing has never been heard of before.His classmates laughed alake. He was laughed alake by his classmates.Period 3: A lesson plan for using languageAims:To read about the alympic GamesTo listen and talk about hobbiesTo write about hobbiesProcedures1. Warming upWarming up by introducingHi! Class. You know </st1:country-regworld-known country with an avilization. It has a longwuch marvelous culture. The Greeks had wonderfulabout the Gods and Goddnesses who were paligion. They believed thagod or goddesses would help humalumans were good people. HowevGods did not always help. They behaved lle who were unpredictable and capricious. TguGods people had to praandIGoddess Hera, the wGod, Zeus waHand agreed to help him.Warming up by sharingNow, boys and girls. Ianybody who can tell us some Glogy. You know they are so famous in humaanyou speak ouames of Greek Gods and GoddPrometeus 普罗米修斯——aGodSphinx 斯芬克斯——a being with a human face but a lion bodyPandora 潘多拉 a beautiful girl with every illand evil thought and deedZeus 宙斯——God who governed the worldHera 天后——the wife of Zeus who governed the love n . Guided reading1. and answeringRead the text again, and answllowing quA. Whatwas 's rules?C. What was H ' amazement?D. What made Hangd?E. Whom did Hulp?F. Can you guess what wading?F:A. Atlanta could run faster than a. But she was not allowed to rulympic Games.Bd to be married to a man who could run faster thanher. If he could not run as fast awould be killed.C. Huld not understand why so many young men wantedlives.D. and underliningNext you aad and underline all the usefulexllocaassagur notebook after class ashomewllocaTHE STORY OF ATLANAbe allowed to, run against …,will be pardoned, hear of …,be amazed, as fast as …,change one ' s mind, ask …for help from…will be relaxed, pick up, beconfident abo ut …,share one ' s pain, run past …with …,cheap to marry4. ListeningFor listening turn to page 15 and be ready to doexFirst read the quarefully and imagine whalistening about. When doing exercise 2, you must make clear what iswrong wAnd tell the class wwwrong and wly half true.5. ActingNext we are going to puxt A STORYOFATLANTAon stage. You know there are four charaWho would like to be them? Who will be Alanta ' s fald king?Who will be the Goddess of Love?Ok. Li Li, you are the GZhangQiang, you are the brave young man HLucy, you are the Goddess of Love. Zhou Gang, you a ' s father. 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人教版高中英语必修2《Unit 2 The Olympic Games》

人教版高中英语必修2《Unit 2 The Olympic Games》

人教版高中英语必修2《Unit 2 The Olympic Games》人教版高中英语必修2《Unit 2 The Olympic Games》教案【一】教学目标Goal For Knowledge1. Get the students to learn the useful new words and expressions in bold in this part: ancient, pete, medal, volunteer, Greece, homeland, regular, basis, athlete, admit, slave, nowadays, gymnastics, stadium, gymnasium, host, responsibility, replace, swift, motto, take part in, stand f or, as well2. Let students learn about the basic knowledge on the Olympic Games. Goal For Ability1. Develop the students reading ability and let them learn different reading skills.2. Enable the students to learn to talk about the Olympic Games. Goal On Emotion1. Arouse the students great interest in the Olympic Games.2. Develop the students sense of cooperative learning.教学重难点Key Points about the Class1. Let the students learn more about the basic knowledge on the Olympic Games.2. Get the students to learn different reading skills.Difficult Points about the Class1. Develop the stu dents reading ability.2, Enable the students to learn to tal k about the Olympic Games.3. Let the students learn to use paring and contrasting when writing.教学过程Process of the ClassStep 1 lead in1. IntroductionAs we know, the ancient Olympic Games took place in Olympia in Greece every four years between 776BC and 339BC. Only men and boys could pete in the ancient Olympic Games. Married women were not even allowed to watch the Games; only young girls, boys and men could watch.However, in modern times, there are two main sets of Gamesthe Summer and Winter Olympics, and both are held every four years. Athletes from any country who have reached the agreed standard for their event will be admitted as petitors. Therefore, there are many significant differences between the modern and ancient Olympics, although certain similarities exist.In this text, Pausanias, an ancient Greek writer, has e on a magical journey to find out more about the ancient and modern Olympics. Has he got what he wants to know? I think you have got the answer. OK. First, lets do a survey about Olympics.Reflection:This part is to introduce the students to the text briefly to make the text easy for them to read.6. How many main kinds of the Olympic Games are there in the world?7. What is the motto of the Olympic Games?8. What is the host city of the first Olympics?9. What is the host city of the 202X Olympics?10. What is the host city of the 202X Olympics?Suggested keys:1-5 CBCDC6. Two. They are the Summer Olympic Games and the Winter Olympic Games.7. Higher, swifter and stronger.8. Athens, Greece.9. Athens, Greece.10. Beijing, China.Reflection:This part is to arouse the interests of the students on Olympic Games and get them into the reading slowly.Step 2 Pre-readingAsk the students to look at the title of the text and the pictures in it and talk about them.1) TitleAn InterviewAn interview is a meeting in which someone is asking another one some questions in order to find out about their actions or opinions.2) The first picture in the textThe first picture is the statue of a great Greek. His name is Pausanias. He was a famous traveler and writer in the second century AD.3) The second picture in the textThe second picture is a Chinese athlete named Yang Yang. She won a gold medal for China at the 202X Winter Olympic Games. She is a famous skating player.4) The third picture in the textThe third picture is the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games. Maybe this is the main stadium. Its large and can hold thousands of audience. See in the sky the five white rings? They are the Olympic Five Rings which stand for the five continentsAsia, Africa, the Americas, Europe and Oceania.Reflection:This step is to help the students make a further understanding of the text.Step 3 Readingprehending1 . Reading for the main ideaWhat does the passage mainly tell about?Suggested answer:This text mainly tells about the similarities and the differences between the ancient and modern Olympic Games.2. Reading for detailed informationAsk the students to read this text carefully to locate detailed information and then choose the best answer.1) Where do all the petitors live?A. A hotel.B. A special village.C. A restaurant.D. A place hired by petitors.2) Why do many countries want to host the Olympic Games?A. To run faster, jumper higher and throw further.B. To get a great honour.C. To make the country famous.D. To make money.3) Which of the following is included in the Winter Olympic Games?A. Skiing and ice skating.B. Running races.C. Horse riding.D. Swimming.4) The last Olympic Games were held in _________.A. BeijingB. AtlantaC. AthensD. Sydney5) Why does Pausanias think people may be peting for money in the modern Olympic Games?A. Because the winner can get medals.B. Because the winner can be awarded lots of money by their own countries.C. Because the olive wreaths have been replaced by medals.D. Because medals are made of gold.Suggested answers: 1)&ndash;5) BBACCReflection:This part is to check if the students have truly understood the text.3. Read the passage carefully and answer the following questions.1) What amazes Pausanias about the Olympic Games?2) Why does he think Athens and Beijing should feel proud?Keys:1) Pausanias is amazed that many countries take part in the Olympics and women too and there are two sets of Olympics.2) Its a great honour to host the Olympics.Reflection:This part is to enable the students to have a deep understanding of the text by answering some difficult questions.Keys:1. one2. women; slaves3. Greece4. two5. reached; agreed standard6. anywhere in the worldReflection:This part is to strengthen the key content in the text.5. Summary writing 归纳写作Answer these questions in not more than 100 words.回答下列问题,将答案组成一个段落,不要超过100个单词。

(人教版)高中英语必修二Unit 2 The Olympic Games教案

(人教版)高中英语必修二Unit 2 The Olympic Games教案

Unit 2 The Olympic Games I. 单元教学目标II. 目标语言III. 教材分析和教材重组1. 教材分析本单元以Olympic Games 为话题,旨在通过本单元教学,使学生了解奥运会的起源、宗旨、古代奥运会与现代奥运会的区别和相似之处以及比赛项目。

同时培养学生对体育运动的爱好。

在口语表达中,要求学生学会询问别人的兴趣爱好,以及如何向别人推荐自己的某一种爱好。

1.1 Warming Up通过对关于Olympic Games 的8个问题的提问,让学生根据对奥运知识的了解回答问题,目的在于激活同学们所了解的奥运知识,激发学生学习本单元的兴趣。

1.2 Pre-Reading通过学生对三个问题的讨论与交流,使他们了解奥运会有关知识。

1.3 Reading通过古希腊的一位作家到现代社会采访一位中国女孩的方式,介绍奥运会的有关知识,也让学生们了解了古代奥运会和现代奥运会的异同。

1.4 Comprehending是利用表格和问题的形式对文章进行分析,要求同学们找出古代与现代奥运会的异同点以及对文章内容细节的理解。

1.5 Learning about Language分词汇和语法两部分。

第一部分Discovering useful words and expressions 中的第一个练习,根据课文的上下语境的理解词意,写出英文解释所对应的单词。

第二个练习是要求同学们通过熟悉的近义词或短语来掌握课文中出现的新的词和短语。

第三个练习则是一篇小短文,要求同学们用所给的单词的正确形式填空。

第二部分Discovering useful structures则通过3 个练习来巩固同学们对将来时态的被动语态使用。

1.6 Using Language分为Reading and Listening,Speaking and Writing两部分。

Reading “The story of Atlanta”是一篇古希腊的故事。

人教新课标高中英语必修二Unit2TheOlympicGames教案

人教新课标高中英语必修二Unit2TheOlympicGames教案

人教新课标高中英语必修二Unit2TheOlympicGames教案Book 2 Unit 2 The Olympic GamesPeriod 1 Read ing —An In terview (Teach ing Pla n)Desig ned by: YuleiTeach ing Aims:1. Knowledge aim: To let the studentsknow some basic information about the ancientOlympics and moder n Olympics.2. Ability aim:(1) To get the stude nts familiar with the form of an in terview.(2) To develop students ability of using what they have learned to make a dialogue.3. Emotion aim:(1) .To arouse stude nts in terested in the Olympic Games.(2) To let the Olympic spirits in spire stude nts in their life and study .Enhance theirn atio nal pride.Teach ing importa nt point:1. Train the stude nts ' readi ng ability2. The similarities and differences between the ancient Olympic Games and the modern Olympic Games3. How to make an in terviewTeach ing difficult point:(1) How to en able the stude nts con clude the key in formatio n from an in terview.(2) How to enable the students use what they have learned to express their own ideas. Teach ing skills1) Task-based teachi ng and lear ning.2) Discussi onIV. Teach ing method: self-learni ng before teach ing mixed with task based teach ing Teach ing aidsMulti-mediaTeach ing proceduresStep1 lead-inEnjoy a song of the Olympic Games to lead in the topic: the Olympic Games.Step 2 Warmi ng upStep 1: warm ing upCompetiti on:How much do you know about the Olympics?1.. How often are the Olympic Games held ?A. Every 4 yearsB. Every 2 yearsC. Every 3 years2. How many kinds of Olympic Games are there?A. 4B. 3C. 23. What do the five rings on the Olympic flag stand for?A. Five coun triesB. Five con ti nentsC. Five athletes4. What are the three words that show the spirit of the Olympics?A. swifter, higher, stro ngerB. Friendship, competition, harmony5. Where was the 2008 Olympic Games held?A. En gla ndB. Chi naC. New York6. Who was China ' s first gold medal winner anfebr what eve nt?A. LI Ning , gymn asticsB. Xu Haife ng , shoot ingC. Fu Min gxia , divi ng7. Which one is the mascots (吉祥物)of Beiji ng Olympics?na \ i uT \MH血Step 2 :Fast -read ingListen to the tape, then answer the following questions.1. Why does Pausa nias in terview Lili?2. This in terview is main ly about ___ .A. The story of a Greek writer Pausanias and a Chinese girl Li Yan.B. A magical journey by Pausa ni as.C. The similarities and differe nces about the ancient and moder n Olympics.D. The an cie nt Olympic Games in Greece.Step3. Careful -eadingRead the passage carefully and then finish the following questions.1. Find out the differences and similarities between the ancient and modern Olympic Games. Differe nces:Ancient Olympic Games1. one set of games2. fewer eve nts3. no _____ or _______ can take part in. competitors only from ______4. get ________ as prizeModern Olympic Games1. ___ main sets of Games2. more events like ____ and ___________3. anyone can take part in it if they reach the agreed _______4. get ____ as prizeSimilarities1. have running race2. were held _______ years3. Both are held not for money but for ______ .4. Seen as most importa nt competiti on2. Multiple choice*What amazes Pausa nias about the Olympic Games?()A. Men are allowed to take part in the GamesB. It ' s expensivlaotst the Olympic GamesC. All the sports events and all the countries as well as women can take part in it.D. No country wants to host the Olympic Games*Why does Pausa nias thi nk Beiji ng should feel proud ?( )A. Because Beijing will host the Olympic Games in 2008B. Because China had won 32 medals in 2004 Olympic Games.C. Because Beijing is the first Asian country to host the Olympic Games.*Why does Pausanias think people may be competing for money in the modern Olympic Games ?()A. Because so many thi ngs have cha nged in the Olympics that he fears the spirit of Olympic may cha nge.B. Because the olive wreath has bee n replaced.C. Because the winners will became very rich.5. True or False( )1.The Win ter Olympic Games are held every three years.( )2.The 28th Olympic Games was held in Beiji ng.( )3. A special village is built for competitors to live in.( )4.To hold the Olympic is a rich prize and a big honor for a coun try.( )5. Every athlete can take part in the Olympic Games.Step 4: Post-readi ngMicro-writi ngThe Olympic Games arel. __________ (big) sports meeting in the world. Whichin clude two kin ds, the summer and the wi nter Olympic Games. Both of them 2. _____ (hold)every four years.. All countries can take part 3. ________ their athletes reach thestandard for the games. Women are not only allowed to join in 4 . ___________ play a importa nt role. A special village5 . ______ (built) for the competitor to live in, several stadiums for competitors , large 6. _______ (swim)Pools , a gymn asium as well as seatsfor those7. _____ watch the Games. It ' asgreat honor 8. ________ (host )the Olympic games. It ' s just as much a competition to host the Olympic Games as to win an Olympic medal. The olive wreath has been 9. _________ (replace)by medals. But it ' s still about being able to run faster , jump higher and throw 10. _______ ar).Motto1. Because she competes with/aga inst no one, no one can compete with/aga inst her.以其不争,故天下莫能与之争。

人教版必修2 Unit 2The Olympic games 优秀教案

人教版必修2 Unit 2The Olympic games 优秀教案

Unit 2The Olympic gamesPeriod One能力目标:1. Develop students’ reading ability and let them learn different reading skills.2. Enable students to learn to talk about the Olympic Games.情感目标:1. Arouse students’ great interest in Olympic Games.2. Develop students’ sense of cooperative learning.教学重点:1. Develop students’ reading ability.2. Enable students to learn to talk about the Olympic Games.3. Let students learn to use comparing and contrasting when writing.教学方法:1. Task-based teaching method2. Cooperative learning3. Discussion教学过程:Step 1 lead-in and warming upWhat sports do you like? Do you want to take pert in-the Olympic Games?Step 2 Pre-readingWhen and where will the next Olympic Games be held?Step 2 reading一、Read the first paragraph and fill in the blanks.Pausanias, who was a Greek writer about 2000 years ago, has come on a magical journey on March 18th,2007 to find out about the present-day Olympic Games. He is now interviewing Li Yan, a volunteer for the 2008 Olympic Games.An InterviewInterviewer:Interviewee(接受采访者)Topic二、Look through the passage and then match the questions and answers.1. How often do you bold your Games? a. There are no running races or horseRiding event in winter Games.2. How runners enjoy competing in winter? b. Every country wants the opportunityAnd what about the horses?3. All athletes are from the Greek world? c. A special village is built for them toLire in.4. Where ear all athletes housed? d. Every four year.5. Does anyone want to host the Olympic Games? e. It’s all about being able to run faster,Jump higher and throw further6. Has the olive wreath been replaced? f. Any country can take part if theirDo you compete for prize money too? Athletes are good enough.From the questions and answers, we learn something about modern Olympics and Olympics.三、Scan the text and fill in the table.Compare ancient and modern Olympic GamesItems The ancient OlympicsGamesThe modern Olympic GamesFrequency(频率)Every 4 years Every yearstype Only Summer OlympicsGamesSummer and Olympics GamesEvent FewerAthletes Only men fromCitiesFrom including Places GreecePrizesmotto Faster, higher, further Swifter, higher, strongerthe main ideaIn this lesson, we learn the and between Ancient Olympics and Modern Olympics.四、Answer the following questions1. When pausanias hears that women are allowed to join in, what does he say? How about his feeling, sad, surprised or happy?2. Why does Pausanias think Li Yan should feel proud?3. Why does think people may be competing for money in the modern Olympic Games?Step Ⅳ: Read the beginning and ending of the interview dialogue)An Interviewbeginning: self-introductionStructure middle: questions + answersEnding: expressing thanksStepⅤ: Interview ActivitySupppose(假设)one is Li Yan and the other is PausaniasUseful expressions:My name is…, I am from…,May I ask you some questions about …?How often …?Thank you so much for your time.StepⅥ: SummaryThe Olympic Games are the biggest sports meeting in the world, which Include two kinds, the and . Both of them are every . All countries can takepart if their athletes reached the for their event. Women are not only to join in but playing a very role. A village is built for the competitors to live in. It’s a greatto host the Olympic Games. The olive wreath has beenby medals. But it’s still about being bale to run, jumpand throw.Step Ⅶ: Homework1. Remember to finish the self-evaluation.Period two三维目标知识目标1. Get students to know the structure of the present future passive voice.2. Let students learn the usages of the present future passive voice.能力目标Enable students to use the present future passive voice correctly and properly.情感目标1. Get students to become interested in grammar learning.2. Develop students’ sense of group cooperation.教学重点Enable students to learn how to use the present future passive voice correctly.教学难点1. Task-based teaching method2. Cooperative learning and practice 教学方法教学过程Step 1 Grammar revision1. Review the passive voice1) the present passive voice: am/ is/ are +..p p 2) the present continuous passive voice: am/ is/ are + being + ..p p 2. Fill in the blank with the right form of the verb given.1) Their house (paint) and they have to live with their parents.2) Visitors(request) not to touch the exhibits.3) In some parts of the world, tea (serve) with milk and sugar.4) The news article (write) at present.Suggested answers:1) is being painted 2) are requested 3) is served 4) is being written 3. Do Page 13 Exercise 3 to review the passive voice by making a poster.Step 2 Grammar learning1. Reading aloud and discoveringAsk students to turn back to page 9 to go through Pre-reading and the passage An Interview. Let them pick out the sentences in the present future passive voice and translate them into Chinese.2. Looking and thinkingLet students look at the tense used in the sentences they picked out and think over this question: What is the structure of the present future passive voice?3. Summing upThe structure of the present future passive voice is “shall/ will + be + ”. It is a..p pcombination of the future tense and the passive voice. We also can use the structure “is/ am/ are to be + ”for the present future passive voice...p p Step 3 Grammar practice1. Turn to page 13. Ask students to do Exercise 2 to help the officials make some rules for the Olympic Games, using the present future passive voice.2. Turn to page 50. Ask students to do Exercise 1 and Exercise 2. Check the answers after most of them finish.Step 4 Closing down by consolidation exercisesTurn the following sentences into passive voice.1) They will put up a notice on the wall.→ .2) Have you sent for a doctor?→ .3) I have never heard of such a thing before→ .4) We must take good care of the children here.→ .5) His classmates laughed at him for the foolish mistake.→ .Suggested answers:1) A notice will be put up on the wall.2) Has the doctor been sent for?3) Such a thing has never been heard of before.4) The children must be taken good care of here.5) He was laughed at for the foolish mistake by his classmates.Step 5 Summary1. 一般将来时的被动语态的用法:(1)表示根据计划或者安排将要发生的被动动作。

人教新课标高一必修2Unit2theOlympicGames全单元教案

人教新课标高一必修2Unit2theOlympicGames全单元教案

人教新课标高一必修2 Unit 2 the Olympic Games全单元教案Teaching plan of unit 2The Olympic GamesTeaching aims:TopicAncient and modern Olympic Games; physical educationUseful words and expressions:honest ancient compete competitor medal host Greece Greek magical interview athlete admit set (n.) slave stadium gymnasium replace prize silver physical root relate sail poster advertise foolish promise goldentake part in a set of as well as one after anotherFunctional items:Talking about interests and hobbiesWhat are your hobbies?What do you like doing in your free time?How do you become good at them?What is enjoyable about this hobby?What have you learned from this hobby?Agreement and disagreementI think that….I don’t think that ….I agree…I don’t agree…I’m sure that ….I’m not sure whether…Do you think that…?There is no doubt that….StructuresThe future passive voiceWhen and where will the next Olympic Games be held?The 2008 Olympics will be held in China.Teaching proceduresPeriod 1 (Reading)Step 1. Warming upShow the Ss the video of the opening ceremony of the 28th Olympic Games held in Athens on August 14th, 2004.Ss say something about the Olympic Games.Ss finish the chart on page 9.Step 2. Pre-readingLet the Ss discuss the three questions in pre-reading.Collect answers from the Ss.Step 3. While-readingFirst listen to the tape, paying attention to pronunciation and intonation, and try to get the general idea of the passage.(It tells us the differences and the similarities about the ancient and modern Olympics.)2. Ss read the passage and answer the following questions:1). What upsets Pausanias about the modern Winter Olympic Games?2). What amazes Pausanias about the modern summer Olympic Games?3). Why does Pausanias think Athens, Greece and Beijing, China should feel proud?4). Why does Pausanias think people may be competing for money in the modern Olympic Games?5). What makes Pausanias happy about the modern Olympic Games?3. Ss read the whole passage and fill in the table on page 11.Step 4. After-readingSs discuss what they have learned.Suggested answer:Through the comparison between the ancient and modern Olympic Games, we have learned the differences and the similarities between them. Know we can have a deep understanding of the games. From the passage, we can also know that the Olympic Games are developing and improving. It’s our duty to make the Olympic games better and healthier. We know that the principal in 2008 Beijing Olympic Games is Green Olympic Games. It shows that people are paying more and more attention to our environment. In the coming Olympic Games, what will you do?2. Ss discuss: what will you do for the coming 2008 Beijing Olympic Games?HomeworkRecite the key sentences in the text.Retell the text.Period 2. (Language learning and grammar)Step 1. RevisionSs try to retell the text, using their own words.Step 2. Language pointshost (v.)are to be heldadmit (v.) admitted admittedbe admitted to be admitted asas well asmarry sb. be/get married to sb.make sure thatStep 3 Discovering useful words and expressionsSs read the text and finish exercise 1 and 2 on page 11 and 12.Ss read the passage on page 12, part 3 and try to complete it with appropriate words.Ss do exercises 4 and 5 on page 12.Step 4. Grammar: The future passive voiceShow the Ss the following sentences, then change them into passive voice.1). I do my homework.2). I have finished my homework.3). I am doing my homework.4). I will do my homework.The basic form of the passive voice: be + P.P.Ss read the sample on page 13 first and make one poster by themselves using the passive voice.Ss finish the rules for the Olympic Games on page 13.Step 5. PracticeSs do Wb using structures: exercise 2 on page 50.HomeworkReview what they have learnt about the future passive voice.Finish Wb exercises 1 and 2 on page 49.Finish using structures, exercise 1 on page 49.Period 3. Extensive ReadingStep 1. RevisionCheck Ss’ homework.Step 2. Reading (P14)Ss listen to the tape to get the general idea.The main idea:The story is about a princess who races to marry the manthat can run faster than her. In order to win the race, a man asks for help from the Goddess of Love.Ss read and finish True of False questions.Check the answers.Step 3. Reading (page 51)This reading material includes three different topic about the ancient Olympic Games. Now read the first part and tell the main idea of it.The main idea:It describes the opening ceremony of the ancient Olympic Games.Ss read the second part and the third part and get the main ideasMain idea for the second part:It tells us the training life of a successful athlete and the records that he got for winning the match.Main idea for the third part:A woman was discovered in the Olympic Games. She aroused some argument. A law was passed that women were not allowed to take part in the Games.3. Ss read again and fill the form on page 52.HomeworkFind the sentences which use the future passive voice from the passage.Period 4. ListeningStep 1. revisionCheck the homeworkI will only be marries to a man who can run faster than me.If he can’t run as fast as me, he will be killed.No one will be pardoned.Why will they let themselves be killed?Throw an apple in front of Atlanta when she is running past and she will be relaxed.Step 2. Listening (page 15)Ss are asked to read fast the sentences in part 2 to get the general idea to choose the best answer.Listen to the tape again to number the events.Listen to the tape again and pause at key sentences. Then check the answer.Step 3. Listening task (page 51)Ss read the sentences in part 1 quickly.Play the tape three times and check the answer.Step 4. Listening (page 48)Teacher can say something about marathon.Ss listen to the tape and answer the questions on page 48.HomeworkFinish part 2 on page51.Read the listening material after class.Period 5. SpeakingStep 1. RevisionCheck the homeworkStep 2. Speaking (page 15)Get the Ss carry out a survey of the interests in the class and write down the names of the Ss who have the same interests.The Ss who have the same interests sit together and work in groups of four to talk about their interest.Ask some groups to act their dialogue out.Step 3. Talking (page 48)Now turn to page 48. Look at the requirements first to know what you should do. Do you agree with this idea? Give youropinions using the following expressions.I think that…I don’t think that…I agree…I don’t agree…I’m sure that….I’m not sure whether…..There is no doubt that ….Do you think that…?Step 4. speaking (page 52)Divide the class into groups of three. Ss discuss their training plan.Ss write their training plans in the form on page 53.Period 6. WritingStep 1. Pre-writingSs read the requirements on page 16.Step 2. Writing (page 16)Ss write down what they have to do to study a hobby and tell the others the good things and the bad things.Suggested writing:Swimming is my favorite sport. I like it because it can bring me much fun. The process of learning swimming is very interesting. You can try different ways of swimming, such as breaststroke and backstroke. You can swim at any time of the year if you like. In hokt summer, if you jump into the river or the sea to have a swim, you’ll feel cool and comfortable. Even in cold winter, you can swim if you are brave enough. If you are a beginner, you must be careful. You’d better not swim alone and bring life buoy with you in case of danger. If you want to be a good swimmer, you must have a lot of practice and have greatdetermination.Step 3. Writing task (page 53)1. Suppose you are a coach, and you are coaching a student to prepare for a coming competition. He has practiced for some days. You need to write a report to tell him what he needs to practice to improve further. Now talk about the form and discuss them with your team members.2. Now write a report with suitable expressions according to what you have discussed just now.3. Choose one to read his/her report in class,HomeworkFinish the project on page 53.Period sevenTeachers can use this period freely.Suggestion: Teachers can use this period to let Ss sum up what they have learned and explain what Ss couldn’t understand very well in this unit. T eachers can also add more practice in this period to consolidate what the Ss have learned. Finally, ask the Ss to finish checking yourself. It is very important to improve their learning.。

高中英语必修(2)Unit 2 The Olympic Games_教学设计(教案)

高中英语必修(2)Unit 2 The Olympic Games_教学设计(教案)

高中英语必修(2)Unit 2 The Olympic Games_教学设计(教案)教学形式1、任务型教学2、合作学习3、讨论学情分析值得我们注意和思考的是,最基本的课前预习,课后复习,制定学习计划等方面,有的学生显得被动,没有养成良好的预习、复习,有规律制定自己学习计划的习惯,大多数只有在老师的要求下才学习。

对学英语的意义和目的不够明确,缺乏学英语的能力和方法,有些学生没有主动积极学英语的习惯。

以往的教学模式学习理念使学生丧失了学习的自主性,忽视了学生创新精神和实践能力的培养,教学过程以学生被动接受式学习为主要表现形式,缺少学生积极主动的参与,使学生失去了学习的乐趣,把学英语当成了负担。

新的教学理念被越来越多的人所接受,课堂显现出在教师引领帮助下,学生自主学习、主动参与、积极思维、充分发展的主线、做到真正意义上的,把课堂还给学生。

随之而来的,如何培养学生自主性创新学习能力正成为我们努力探索的问题。

本单元以世界性的体育盛会──Olympic Games 为话题,旨在通过本单元的教学,使学生了解奥运会的起源、宗旨、比赛项目以及古现代奥运会的异同。

学会用英语表达自己的兴趣爱好以及如何向别人推荐某一种爱好,同时培养学生对体育运动的爱好。

引导学生发现、感悟将来时态的被动结构的语言规律,培养语感;帮助学生按类别归纳整理,用有效的记忆词汇的方法来掌握与奥运会相关的词汇;学生能够表达自己的兴趣爱好以及如何向别人推荐某一种爱好。

教学目标根据《新课程标准》关于总目标的具体描述,结合高一学生实际和教材内容,我们分语言知识、语言技能、学习策略、情感态度、文化意识五个方面制定相应教学目标:1) 语言知识:双基词汇:学习掌握一些有关奥运会的词汇,如:compete, competitor, medal, Greece, Greek, athlete, stadium, gymnasium等。

掌握文中涉及的其他一些词汇,如: honest, host, magical, interview, admit, a set of, as well as等。

【人教版】高中英语必修二:Unit 2 The Olympic Games教案

【人教版】高中英语必修二:Unit 2 The Olympic Games教案

Unit 2 The Olympic Games I. 单元教学目标II. 目标语言III. 教材分析和教材重组1. 教材分析本单元以Olympic Games 为话题,旨在通过本单元教学,使学生了解奥运会的起源、宗旨、古代奥运会与现代奥运会的区别和相似之处以及比赛项目。

同时培养学生对体育运动的爱好。

在口语表达中,要求学生学会询问别人的兴趣爱好,以及如何向别人推荐自己的某一种爱好。

1.1 Warming Up通过对关于Olympic Games 的8个问题的提问,让学生根据对奥运知识的了解回答问题,目的在于激活同学们所了解的奥运知识,激发学生学习本单元的兴趣。

1.2 Pre-Reading通过学生对三个问题的讨论与交流,使他们了解奥运会有关知识。

1.3 Reading通过古希腊的一位作家到现代社会采访一位中国女孩的方式,介绍奥运会的有关知识,也让学生们了解了古代奥运会和现代奥运会的异同。

1.4 Comprehending是利用表格和问题的形式对文章进行分析,要求同学们找出古代与现代奥运会的异同点以及对文章内容细节的理解。

1.5 Learning about Language分词汇和语法两部分。

第一部分Discovering useful words and expressions 中的第一个练习,根据课文的上下语境的理解词意,写出英文解释所对应的单词。

第二个练习是要求同学们通过熟悉的近义词或短语来掌握课文中出现的新的词和短语。

第三个练习则是一篇小短文,要求同学们用所给的单词的正确形式填空。

第二部分Discovering useful structures则通过3 个练习来巩固同学们对将来时态的被动语态使用。

1.6 Using Language分为Reading and Listening,Speaking and Writing两部分。

Reading “The story of Atlanta”是一篇古希腊的故事。

高中英语Unit 2 The Olympic Games教案 新课标 人教版 必修2

高中英语Unit 2 The Olympic Games教案 新课标 人教版 必修2

Unit 2 The Olympic GamesPart One: Teaching Design (第一部分:教学设计)Period 1: A lesson plan for reading(AN INTERVIEW)AimsTo talk about the history of the Olympics gamesTo read an interview about the Olympic GamesProceduresI. Warming upWarming up by sharingMorning, everyone! Today we are going to learn about THE OLYMPIC GAMES. But first, I’d like to know how much you know about the Olympics to be held in Beijing. Anything about it is ok. Oh, Li Lei, do you want a try?…Right. You know so much about the Olympics. Toady, we’ll learn more about it in ancient Greece.Warming up by describingNow, boys and girls. I’ll show you a video show of the 28th Olympic Games. Please tell me what it is about and describe it to the class. Ok, Wang Lin, please describe it. Wonderful. That’s Liu Xiang. The hurdle king!Warming up by discussingHi, class. You know our country is trying her best to prepare for the 2008 Olympic Games. Every one is expecting and excited about it. Let’s discuss what we can do for it. And imagine what we will do at the 2008 Olympics.II. Pre-reading1. Asking and answeringNow, please read the three questions before the Reading. Let’s do it in turn. Let’s begin from the first row here…ok, you did a good job. Let’s summarize your answers.2. Imaging and introducingPlease look at the three pictures in the reading. Please talk about them. Imagine whatever you can.3. Talking and SharingWe know there are many differences and similarities about the ancient and modern Olympics. Do you know anything about them? You can simply guess. Yes, Lucy, try …III. Reading1. Reading aloud to the recording and finding the general ideaNow please listen and read aloud to the recording of the text AN INTERVIEW. Pay attention to the pronunciation and intonation as well as the pauses within each sentence. Then try to get the general idea of the passage. Have you got the main idea?Yes, it tells us the differences and the similarities between the ancient and modern Olympics.2. Reading and actingNow let’s play the parts of the Greek writer Pausanias and the Chinese girl Li Li. Now boys, you are Pausanias; girls, you are Li Li. Please pay attention to the bold words.3. Reading and findingNow read the text again. The boys shall try to finish the task: What was the ancient Olympics like? The girls shall try to finish the task: What is the modern Olympics like?4. Reading and collecting informationOk, now let’s read it silently. First let’s talk about the same points between the ancient and modern Olympics. Who can answer? Any volunteers?Then let’s come to the differences.5. Reading and underliningNext you are to read and underline all the useful expressions or collocations in the passage. Copy them to your notebook after class as homework.Ⅳ Closing downClosing down by doing exerciseTo end the lesson you are to do the comprehending exercises 1 & 2.Closing down by discussingYou know our government has tried its best to compete for hosting the 29th Olympic Games. It has cost a lot of money. Do you think it is worthwhile? Why?Closing by imaginingImagine what we will do and what we can do for the 29th Olympic Games now.Closing down by narratingWe can see the text is written in a conversational style. And there are two speakers. One is Pausanias, a Greek writer 2000 years ago, the other is Li Li, a Chinese girl. Now let’s change it into a narrative style. In other words, let’s describe the ancient and modern Olympic Games in our own words.Who would like to have a try?Closing down by summarizingAs we have finished the passage we’ll sum up what we have learned. First let’s see the writing skills. It is written in a conversational style. It’s in a very interesting way. It adopts a dialogue between Pausanias who lived 2000 years ago and a Chinese gird in modern world. Through their dialogue, the differences and similarities between the ancient and modern Olympic Games are made known to the readers. Just because it is in a conversational style, there are quite a few oral spoken English and elliptical phrases.Through the comparison between the ancient and modern Olympic Games, we have learned the differences and the similarities between them. Now we can have a deep understanding of the Games. From the passage, we can have a deep understanding ofthe Games. From the passage, we can also get to know that the Olympic Games are developing and improving. It’s our duty to make the Olympic Games better and healthier. We know that one of the slogans for 2008 Beijing Olympic Games is Green Olympic Games. It shows that people are paying more and more attention to our environment.Period 2: A lesson plan for Learning about Language (The Future Passive Voice)Aims:To learn about future passive voiceTo discover useful words and expressionsTo learn the methods of words formationProceduresI. Warming upWarming up by dictatingThere are several important sentences in this unit. Let’s dictate them. If you ca n’t, learn them by heart after class.①When and where will the next Olympic Games be held?②I live in what you call “Ancient Greece”and / usedto write about the Olympic Games more than 2000 years ago.③All countries can take part if they reach thestandard to be admitted to the games.④The next Olympic Games will be held in my hometown.⑤It is just as much a competition among countries tohost the Olympics as to win an Olympic medal. Warming up by discovering useful words and expressions Turn to page 11 and do exercises 1, 2, 3 and 5 first. Check your answers against your classmates’.II. Learning about word formation1. Do exercise 4 and discover the rules.Turn to page 12 and find out the rules of word formation. By adding -ing to a verb, we can change the verb into a noun. That means we can change “doing some sport”into “the name of the sport”.By adding -er to a verb, we can change the verb into a noun. That means we can change “doing some sport” into “the person who does the sport”.2. Means of word-formation in generalAffixation, conversion, and composition (or compounding) are the chief means of word-formation in English. Besides these, there are also other minor ways of word-formationincluding clipping, acronymy, blending etc.III. Learning about Present Future Passive VoiceTurn to page 13 and do exercise 3. And tell the class the formation of present future passive voice.Ⅳ Closing down by summarizing1.Present future passive voice (take “ask” for example)2.The passive Voice of phrasal verbGenerally speaking, only transitive verbs can form the passive voice, for only transitive verbs can be followed by objects. But many intransitive verbs together with some prepositions and adverbs can be used as transitive verbs. So they can also be followed by the objects. Therefore they can also be used in passive voice.But note that all the phrasal verbs are used as a whole. Whenusing them in passive voice, we cannot drop out the prepositions and adverbs. For examples:At last they put out the fire. At last the fire was put out.They will put up a notice on the wall. A notice will beput up on the wall.Have you sent for a doctor? Has the doctor been sent for?I have never heard of such a thing before. Such a thinghas never been heard of before.We must take good care of the children here. The children must be taken good care of here.His classmates laughed at him for the foolish mistake. He was laughed at for the foolish mistake by his classmates. Period 3: A lesson plan for using languageAims:To read about the ancient Olympic GamesTo listen and talk about hobbiesTo write about hobbiesProcedures1. Warming upWarming up by introducingHi! Class. You know Greece is the world-known country with an ancient civilization. It has a long history with so much marvelous culture. The Greeks had wonderful stories about the Gods and Goddnesses who were part of their religion. They believed that these god or goddesses would help humans if they felt sorry for them or if the humans were good people. However, the Gods did not always help. They behaved like people who were unpredictable and capricious. To try to get the support of the Gods people had to pray to them and offer them present. In this story the Goddess Hera, the wife of the chief God, Zeus was sorry for Hippomenes and agreed to help him. Warming up by sharingNow, boys and girls. Is there anybody who can tell us some Greek mythology. You know they are so famous in human history. Or can you speak out some names of Greek Gods and Goddesses.Ⅱ. Guided reading1. Reading and judgingRead the text THE STORY OF ATLANTA, and complete the True or False guestions after the text on page14.2. Reading and answeringRead the text again, and answer the following questions.A. What was Atlanta’s problem?B. What were Atlanta’s rules?C. What was Hippomenes’ amazement?D. What made Hippomenes change his mind?E. Whom did Hippomenes turn to for help?F. Can you guess what was the ending?3. Reading and underliningNext you are to read and underline all the useful expressions or collocations in the passage. Copy them to your notebook after class as homework.4. ListeningFor listening turn to page 15 and be ready to do exercises 1.First read the questions carefully and imagine what is the listening about.When doing exercise 2, you must make clear what is wrong with the sentence. And tell the class which is correct, which is wrong and which is only half true.5. ActingNext we are going to put the text A STORY OF ATLANTA on stage. You know there are four charactors in the story. Who would like to be them?Who will be Alanta’s father, the old king?Who will be the Goddess of Love?Ok. Li Li, you are the Greek princess. Zhang Qiang, you are the brave young man Hippomenes. Lucy, you are the Goddess of Love. Zhou Gang, you are the princess’s father. The rest ofclass, please prepare it in groups of four. Then act your play before class.6. SpeakingNow, class. Let’s carry out a survey of the interests in the class and write down the names of the classmates who have the same interests. You can carry out the task like this.Which do you like, sport, music or collection?Which of the sports do you like best?What is your favorite sport?Are you interested in table tennis?After the survey, the ones who have the same interests sit together and please work in groups of four to talk about their interest.III.Guided writing1. Writing an imagined dialogueGroups 1 and 2 are going to write an imagined dialogue between the princess and Hippomenes. You may begin like this : Oh, my dear princess, I want to marry you…2. Writing a descriptionTurn to page 16 and follow the direction to write a description of your favorite hobby.Here is an example:IV. Closing down by finding informationGo to the library to read or get online to search in order to find more information on the Olympic Games and the ancient Greek mythology. Take notes of your finding and report to your groupmates next Monday morning.Part Two: Teaching ResourcesSection 1: The writing style of the reading AN INTERVIEWSection 2: Background information on the Olympic GamesI. Events of the Moden Olympic GamesArchery, Baseball, Badminton, Basketball, Beach, Volleyball, Boxing, Canoe/Kayak, Cycling, Diving, Equestrian, Fencing, Field Hockey, Gymnastics, Handball, Judo, Modern Pentathlon, Rowing, Sailing, Shooting, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Synchronized Swimming, Table Tennis, Tennis, Tae kwon do, Track & Field, Triathlon, Volleyball, Water Polo, Weightlifting, WrestlingII.Olympic TraditionsThe Olympic AnthemThe Olympic anthem was written by the Greek national poet Costis Palamas and composed by Greek musician Splros Samaras. It was first sung at the 1896 Games. The IOC adopted it as the official Olympic anthem to crown olympic ceremonies at the 1958 IOC Session in Tokyo.The Olympic MottoThe Olympic motto “swifter, higher, stronger”comes from three Latin words”citus, altius, fortius”, which actually mean”faster, higher, braver”. The French educator, Baron Rerre de Coubertin, who revived the ancient Olympic Games and in 1896 led the first modern 01ympic Games in Athens, borrowed the phrase from a Dominican priest Henri Dinon. Mr.Dinon introduced these words while presenting athletic prizes at a college in 1891.But how did these words become the motto of the Olympic Games? It was Michel Breal who introduced this phrase at the closing dinner of the congress for the reestablishment of the modern Olympic Games on June 23,ter, the International Olympic Committee formally adopted this phrase as the official motto of the Games. The Olympic CreedThe Olympic creed was also introduced at the 1896 Games. As stated by Pierre de Coubertin, the creed is as follows:”The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not to win but to take part, just as the most important thing in life is not the triumph but the struggle. The essential thing is not to have conquered but to have fought well.”The Olympic FlagIt was Pierre de Coubertin who conceived the idea of the Olympic flag with five coloured interlocking rings on a white backround. The rings represent the union of the five continents and the meeting of the athletes from all around the world at the Olympic Games.Today, almost a century after the flag’s creation, the six colours, those of the rings (blue, yellow, black, green, red) and that of the white background which stands for peace, still maintain their symbolism and can be found in flags across the world. The Olympic flag was first used during the Antwerp Games in 1920.The Olympic Oath“In the name of all the competitors, I promise that we shall take part in these Olympic Games, respecting and abiding by the rules which govern them, in the true spirit of sportsmanship, for the glory of sport and the honour of our teams.”At the opening Ceremony of each Games, one athlete from the host country takes Olympic oath on behalf of all competing athletes. This particular gesture of sports-manship was introduced at the 1920 Games in Antwerp, Belgium. A coach orteam official takes a similar oath at each Opening Ceremony. The Olympic FlameThe Olympic flame is one of the most visible symbols of the modern Games. Its tradition has survived from the Games of ancient Greece, where a sacred flame, ignited by the sun, burned continually on the altar of the goddess Hera.The modern Olympic flame was first lit in 1928 at the Amsterdam Olympic Games, where it burned throughout the competitions. It has become a major symbol for solidarity among nations and embodies the Olympic spirit encompassing the ideals of purity, the endeavour for perfection, the struggle for victory, friendship and peace.The Torch RelayDuring the 1896 Games in Athens, young inspired sportsmen had organised the first torch relays. However, the tradition of the Olympic torch officially began at the Berlin Games in 1936. As in ancient times, the torch is lit by the sun in Ancient Olympia, then passed from runner to runner in a relay to the host city, where it is used to light the Olympic Stadium’s flame during the Games’ Opening Ceremony. The flame then burns until it is extinguished at the Closing Ceremony.Section 3: Words and expressions from unit 2 THE OLYMPIC GAMEShonestadj. 1. not disposed to cheat or defraud; not deceptive or fraudulent: honest lawyers2.marked by truth: give honest answers 3. without pretensions: worked at an honest trade 4.without dissimulation; frank: my honest opinion 5. habitually speaking the truth: an honest man 6. worthy of being depended on: an honest working staff 7. free from guile: His answer was simple and honestancientadj. 1. very old: an ancient mariner 2. in or of times long ago: ancient Rome and Greece 3. having existed since a very early time: ancient history/customscompetev. to try to win sth. in competition with someone else: John competed for a place at their school, but didn’t get it. compete for something; engage in a contest; measure oneself against othersmedaln. an award for winning a championship or commemoratingsome other eventhostn. a man who receives guests:He acted as host to his father’s friends. China is the host country for 2008 Olympic Games. v. be the host of or for: We hosted 4 couples last night. magicaladj.possessing or using or characteristic of or appropriate to supernatural powers: a magical spell interviewn. 1. the questioning of a person (or a conversation in which information is elicited); often conducted by journalists: My interviews with teen-agers revealed a weakening of religious bonds.2. a conference (usually with someone important) v. 1. conduct an interview in television, newspaper, and radio reporting 2. discuss formally with (somebody) for the purpose of an evaluation: We interviewed the job candidates.3.go for an interview in the hope of being hired: The job candidate interviewed everywhere.athleten. a person trained to compete in sportsadmitv. 1. allow participation in or the right to be part of; permit to exercise the rights, functions, and responsibilities of: admit someone to the profession 2. allow to enter; grant entry to: We cannot admit non-members into our club.3. serve as a means of entrance: This ticket will admit one adult to the show. 4. give access or entrance to: The French doors admit onto the yard. 5.afford possibilitye: This problem admits of no solution.6. declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth of: He admitted his errors. 7. admit into a group or community: We’ll have to vote on whether or not to admit a new member.8. have room for; hold without crowding: The theater admits 300 people.replacev. 1. put something back where it belongs: Replace the book on the shelf after you have finished reading it. 2. substitute a person or thing for (another that is broken or inefficient or lost or no longer working or yielding what is expected): He replaced the old razor blade. 3. put in the place of another; switch seemingly equivalent items: The conartist replaced the original with a fake Rembrandt.4. take the place or move into the position of: Smith replaced Miller as CEO after Miller left.relatev. 1. have or establish a relationship to: She relates well to her peers.2.be in a relationship with: How are these two observations related?3. give an account of: The witness related the events. 4. have to do with or be relevant to 5. make a logical or causal connection: I cannot relate these events at all.sailn. 1. a large piece of fabric (as canvas) by means of which wind is used to propel a sailing vessel 2. an ocean trip taken for pleasure v. 1. traverse or travel by ship on (a body of water): We sailed the Atlantic2.travel in a boat propelled by wind: I love sailing, especially on the open sea.3.travel by boat on a boat propelled by wind or by other means: The QE2 will sail to Southampton tomorrow.4.move with sweeping, effortless, gliding motions: Shreds of paper sailed through the air.advertisev. 1.call attention to: Please don’t adver tise the fact that he has AIDS. 2. make publicity for; try to sell (a product)promisen. 1.grounds for feeling hopeful about the future: There is little or no promise that he will recover. 2. a verbal commitment by one person to another agreeing to do (or not to do) something in the future v. 1. give grounds for expectations: The results promised fame and glory. 2. make a promise or commitment 3. promise to undertake or give: I promise you my best effort.4. make a prediction about; tell in advance。

【人教版】高中英语必修二:Unit 2 The Olympic Games教案

【人教版】高中英语必修二:Unit 2 The Olympic Games教案

Unit 2 The Olympic Games I. 单元教学目标II. 目标语言III. 教材分析和教材重组1. 教材分析本单元以Olympic Games 为话题,旨在通过本单元教学,使学生了解奥运会的起源、宗旨、古代奥运会与现代奥运会的区别和相似之处以及比赛项目。

同时培养学生对体育运动的爱好。

在口语表达中,要求学生学会询问别人的兴趣爱好,以及如何向别人推荐自己的某一种爱好。

1.1 Warming Up通过对关于Olympic Games 的8个问题的提问,让学生根据对奥运知识的了解回答问题,目的在于激活同学们所了解的奥运知识,激发学生学习本单元的兴趣。

1.2 Pre-Reading通过学生对三个问题的讨论与交流,使他们了解奥运会有关知识。

1.3 Reading通过古希腊的一位作家到现代社会采访一位中国女孩的方式,介绍奥运会的有关知识,也让学生们了解了古代奥运会和现代奥运会的异同。

1.4 Comprehending是利用表格和问题的形式对文章进行分析,要求同学们找出古代与现代奥运会的异同点以及对文章内容细节的理解。

1.5 Learning about Language分词汇和语法两部分。

第一部分Discovering useful words and expressions 中的第一个练习,根据课文的上下语境的理解词意,写出英文解释所对应的单词。

第二个练习是要求同学们通过熟悉的近义词或短语来掌握课文中出现的新的词和短语。

第三个练习则是一篇小短文,要求同学们用所给的单词的正确形式填空。

第二部分Discovering useful structures则通过3 个练习来巩固同学们对将来时态的被动语态使用。

1.6 Using Language分为Reading and Listening,Speaking and Writing两部分。

Reading “The story of Atlanta”是一篇古希腊的故事。

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Book 2 Unit 2 The Olympic GamesPeriod 1 Read ing —An In terview (Teach ing Pla n)Desig ned by: YuleiTeach ing Aims:1. Knowledge aim: To let the studentsknow some basic information about the ancientOlympics and moder n Olympics.2. Ability aim:(1) To get the stude nts familiar with the form of an in terview.(2) To develop students ability of using what they have learned to make a dialogue.3. Emotion aim:(1) .To arouse stude nts in terested in the Olympic Games.(2) To let the Olympic spirits in spire stude nts in their life and study .Enhance theirn atio nal pride.Teach ing importa nt point:1. Train the stude nts ' readi ng ability2. The similarities and differences between the ancient Olympic Games and the modern Olympic Games3. How to make an in terviewTeach ing difficult point:(1) How to en able the stude nts con clude the key in formatio n from an in terview.(2) How to enable the students use what they have learned to express their own ideas. Teach ing skills1) Task-based teachi ng and lear ning.2) Discussi onIV. Teach ing method: self-learni ng before teach ing mixed with task based teach ing Teach ing aidsMulti-mediaTeach ing proceduresStep1 lead-inEnjoy a song of the Olympic Games to lead in the topic: the Olympic Games.Step 2 Warmi ng upStep 1: warm ing upCompetiti on:How much do you know about the Olympics?1.. How often are the Olympic Games held ?A. Every 4 yearsB. Every 2 yearsC. Every 3 years2. How many kinds of Olympic Games are there?A. 4B. 3C. 23. What do the five rings on the Olympic flag stand for?A. Five coun triesB. Five con ti nentsC. Five athletes4. What are the three words that show the spirit of the Olympics?A. swifter, higher, stro ngerB. Friendship, competition, harmony5. Where was the 2008 Olympic Games held?A. En gla ndB. Chi naC. New York6. Who was China ' s first gold medal winner anfebr what eve nt?A. LI Ning , gymn asticsB. Xu Haife ng , shoot ingC. Fu Min gxia , divi ng7. Which one is the mascots (吉祥物)of Beiji ng Olympics?na \ i uT \MH血Step 2 :Fast -read ingListen to the tape, then answer the following questions.1. Why does Pausa nias in terview Lili?2. This in terview is main ly about ___ .A. The story of a Greek writer Pausanias and a Chinese girl Li Yan.B. A magical journey by Pausa ni as.C. The similarities and differe nces about the ancient and moder n Olympics.D. The an cie nt Olympic Games in Greece.Step3. Careful -eadingRead the passage carefully and then finish the following questions.1. Find out the differences and similarities between the ancient and modern Olympic Games. Differe nces:Ancient Olympic Games1. one set of games2. fewer eve nts3. no _____ or _______ can take part in. competitors only from ______4. get ________ as prizeModern Olympic Games1. ___ main sets of Games2. more events like ____ and ___________3. anyone can take part in it if they reach the agreed _______4. get ____ as prizeSimilarities1. have running race2. were held _______ years3. Both are held not for money but for ______ .4. Seen as most importa nt competiti on2. Multiple choice*What amazes Pausa nias about the Olympic Games?()A. Men are allowed to take part in the GamesB. It ' s expensivlaotst the Olympic GamesC. All the sports events and all the countries as well as women can take part in it.D. No country wants to host the Olympic Games*Why does Pausa nias thi nk Beiji ng should feel proud ?( )A. Because Beijing will host the Olympic Games in 2008B. Because China had won 32 medals in 2004 Olympic Games.C. Because Beijing is the first Asian country to host the Olympic Games.*Why does Pausanias think people may be competing for money in the modern Olympic Games ?()A. Because so many thi ngs have cha nged in the Olympics that he fears the spirit of Olympic may cha nge.B. Because the olive wreath has bee n replaced.C. Because the winners will became very rich.5. True or False( )1.The Win ter Olympic Games are held every three years.( )2.The 28th Olympic Games was held in Beiji ng.( )3. A special village is built for competitors to live in.( )4.To hold the Olympic is a rich prize and a big honor for a coun try.( )5. Every athlete can take part in the Olympic Games.Step 4: Post-readi ngMicro-writi ngThe Olympic Games arel. __________ (big) sports meeting in the world. Whichin clude two kin ds, the summer and the wi nter Olympic Games. Both of them 2. _____ (hold)every four years.. All countries can take part 3. ________ their athletes reach thestandard for the games. Women are not only allowed to join in 4 . ___________ play a importa nt role. A special village5 . ______ (built) for the competitor to live in, several stadiums for competitors , large 6. _______ (swim)Pools , a gymn asium as well as seatsfor those7. _____ watch the Games. It ' asgreat honor 8. ________ (host )the Olympic games. It ' s just as much a competition to host the Olympic Games as to win an Olympic medal. The olive wreath has been 9. _________ (replace)by medals. But it ' s still about being able to run faster , jump higher and throw 10. _______ ar).Motto1. Because she competes with/aga inst no one, no one can compete with/aga inst her.以其不争,故天下莫能与之争。

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