高一下学期英语人教必修3 Unit3 Warming up and reading 课件

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高一下学期英语人教必修3Unit3Warming up and reading 课件 (1)

高一下学期英语人教必修3Unit3Warming up  and  reading 课件 (1)

When Henry opened the letter, he found it was a __m__il_li_o_n ___p_o_u_n_d_ ___b_a_n_k_-n_o_te__. He was _s_u_rp_r_is_e_d_ but the owner and the waiter were s_h_o_c_k_e_d_. The owner was not sure if it wasg_e_n_u_in_e_/_r_e_alor __fa_k_e___. They couldn’t believe Henry who was _i_n_ _ra_g_s_ could be so rich. At last, the note was proved to be real.
After knowing that the bill is genuine, the owner _th_a_n_k_e_d_ Henry again and again for his coming to his little eating place and even asked Henry to forget the _b_il_l___. The owner, hostess and waiter all _b_o_w_e_d_ together as Henry left.
3. What happened to Henry when he was wandering on the pavement?
He was asked inside a house and given a letter, which couldn’t be opened until 2 o’ clock.
Waiter
...bow…

高一下学期英语人教必修三 Unit 3 Warming up and reading 课件

高一下学期英语人教必修三 Unit 3 Warming up  and  reading 课件

when Twain was 11, his father died of pneumonia.
The next year, he became a printer's apprentice. In 1851, he began working as a typesetter and contributor of articles and humorous sketches for the Hannibal Journal
Picture from Dave Thomson collection:
Two rich gentlemen made a bet on what would happen to a person if he was given a million pound note.
Homework
Read a book written by Mark Twain and tell the story to your classmates in English.
They gave him a million pound bank note and saw whether he could win other’s respect even though he was in rags and looked poor. So the story began…
Picture from Dave Thomson collection:
At 22, Twain returned to Missouri.
He worked as a river pilot
until the American Civil War broke out in 1861 and traffic along the Mississippi was curtailed(缩减).

高一下学期英语人教必修3Unit3Warming up and writing课件

高一下学期英语人教必修3Unit3Warming up and writing课件

Questions
1. Why did the two brothers give Henry Adams an envelope?
A. They wanted to play a trick on Henry B. They had a pity on Henry. C. Henry was not an Englishman. D. They made a bet.
Samuel Langhorne Clemens
The water is two fathoms deep.
November 30th, 1835 Florida Hannibal , Missouri
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry
D. Because they finally found the right person for their bet.
Summary
Read the passage carefully and fill in the blanks.
Henry Adams, an American ____ ,was carried out to sea by ____ in his own boat. He spent a helpless night on the sea until ____ . Luckily, he was spotted and saved by a ship. Then he ____ by working for free on the board. After he landed in Britain, he went to ____ for help, but without luck.

高一下学期英语人教必修3Unit3Warming up and reading 课件 (6)

高一下学期英语人教必修3Unit3Warming up  and  reading 课件 (6)

Fill in the blanks.
Real name Birth date Birthplace Place where he grew up
Samuel Langhorne Clemens
November 30th, 1835
Florida Hannibal, Missouri, along the Mississippi
Step2 : Pre-reading
Task 1 看电影短片,认识主要角色,了解剧情。
Questions:
1. How many characters are there in the film? Four.
2. Who are they? Two old and rich men, a servant and a poor hungry young man.
Unit3 The Million Pound Bank Note
Warming up & Reading
教学目标:通过warming up 来了解马克吐温以及他的作品。 通过阅读了解《百万英镑》大 意。
能力目标:提高听力阅读技巧, 掌握阅读策略,提高阅读能力。
Do you know who he is?
Until 2 o’clock.
Task 3 scanning ( group work)
About a month ago
Henry was ______osuat oilfitnhge bay
Towards nightfall
Henry was _______coaurtrtioesdea by a strong wind.
hardworking lazy friendly stubborn honest kind

优质高一英语人教版必修3教案:Unit3WarmingUpandReading+Word版含解析

优质高一英语人教版必修3教案:Unit3WarmingUpandReading+Word版含解析

教学设计Warming Up and Reading整体设计教材分析At the beginning of the class,the teacher can lead in the topic of the unit by having a free talk with students about the background knowledge,talking about Mark Twain and his play.Mark Twain is probably one of the few American writers with whom students are already familiar.Warming Up is intended to discover just how much students know about this 19th century writer and let those who don't know about him know about him before they read the play.The teacher can use this part to introduce information that Chinese students should have.Exercise 1 in Pre­reading provides students with an important choice.For some,knowing what they would do with the money is easy to decide.For others,it may pose a real dilemma,especially if they feel obligated to help others with the money.Whatever choice students make here,they should be ready to offer their classmates a good reason for it.Exercise 2 is to check whether students have read the story or have seen the film and for students to be ready for the next part Reading.The reading passage is a play which is adapted from Mark Twain's short story by the same title.It briefly describes that Henry,a San Francisco businessman,is rescued at sea by a British ship that takes him to London where he finds himself without money,friends,or the prospect of a good job.Hungry and alone,he walks along the streets of the city when unexpectedly he is summoned to a mansion.Two rich brothers,Roderick and Oliver,have made a secret bet.Roderick believes that a man cannot survive in the city for a month with only a million pound bank note in his possession but Oliver believes he can.The play takes us along on Henry's misadventures with humor and surprise to discover who will win the bet.Students are encouraged to preview the text and find out the new words and structures themselves.They should try to work out the meaning of the new words through the context.Then if necessary,they can look them up in the dictionary or turn to the teacher for help.Plays will enable students to read and hear natural language in a dramaticcontext.Just as importantly,reading and acting plays aloud will increase students' self­confidence in using English,which in turn will increase their overall motivation to learn English.Through their active participation in reading characters' parts in a play,students relive what others have said.When reading a play aloud,students not only speak to the teacher but directly to their classmates.This oral interaction can contribute to greater class cooperation,especially if reading the play results in trying to act it out.In doing so,students can learn how to interpret language through the tone of voice and body language,gaining a greater appreciation of the various verbal and non­verbal ways in which language works.Therefore,provide students with the opportunity to interpret language by acting out a few scenes of the play.To consolidate the contents of the reading passage,students should be required to give a brief introduction to the story The Million Pound Bank Note in their own words and act out Scene 3 of this play with their group members at the end of the class.In order to arouse students' interest,the teacher can hold a competition between groups.教学重点1.Let students learn more about Mark Twain and his play.2.Get students to learn different reading skills.3.Have students learn how to act out this play.教学难点1.Develop students' reading ability.2.Enable students to act out this play.三维目标知识目标1.Get students to learn the useful new words and expressions in this part:birthplace,novel,adventure,phrase,author,scene,wander,pavement,businessman,permit,ahead,bay,stare,fault,spot,passage,account,embassy,seek,patience,contrary,envelope,bring up,go ahead,by accident,stare at,account for,on the contrary2.Let students learn about Mark Twain and his play.能力目标1.Develop students' reading ability and let them learn different reading skills.2.Enable students to talk about Mark Twain and his play.3.Enable students to act out this play.情感目标1.Stimulate students' interests of learning English by reading and acting this play.2.Develop students' sense of cooperative learning.教学过程Step 1 Warming UpTalk about background knowledge about Mark Twain and his play.1.Getting to know a great literary giant:Mark TwainLet students read the following information about Mark Twain and his works.Real name of Mark Twain Samuel Langhorne ClemensYear of birth 1835Places where he lived Raised in Hannibal,Missouri;traveled much of the US;lived for a long time in EuropeNames of three of his famous stories The Adventures of Tom SawyerThe Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Life on the MississippiEvaluation of him American short story writer,novelist,humorist,and public speaker.American best known literary giant2.Getting to know the story The Million Pound Bank NoteTwo rich gentlemen in London made a bet on what would happen to a person if he was given a million pound bank note.An American young man who sailed too far was carried out to sea,but was saved by a British ship for London.So he was now in London,tired,hungry and penniless....Step 2 Pre­readingDiscuss with students:Have you read the story The Million Pound Bank Note?Have you ever seen the film? If ever,what do you think of it?Step 3 While­readingTry to gain as much information as possible from the story through reading and train reading skills.1.ScanningReading strategy:Go through the play for specific information.Don't readsentence by sentence.Fill in the blanks.1)Time:____________2)Characters:Henry Adams:____________________Roderick and Oliver:____________________3)EventsAbout a month ago Henry was ______ out of the bay.TowardsnightfallHenry was ______ out to sea by a strong wind.The next morning Henry was ______by a ship.Lastly Henry arrived in ______ by working as an unpaid hand on the ship.Now Henry was ______ in London and ______ in the street. Just at that time Roderick ______ him and asked him to step in.To Henry'ssurpriseRoderick gave Henry ______ with money in it. Suggested answers:1)the_summer_of_19032)Henry Adams:a_lost_American_businessman_in_LondonRoderick and Oliver:two_brothers_and_rich_Englishmen3)About a month ago Henry was sailing out of the bay.Towards nightfall Henry was carried out to sea by a strong wind.The next morning Henry was spotted by a ship.Lastly Henry arrived in London by working as an unpaid hand on the ship.Now Henry was lost in London and wandering in the street. Just at that time Roderick called him and asked him to step in.To Henry'ssurpriseRoderick gave Henry a_letter with money in it. 2.SkimmingReading strategy:Go through the play for the gist.1)Answer the following questions:(1)Where does Henry Adams come from? Does he know much about London?(2)What did he do in America?(3)Why did he land in Britain?Suggested answers:(1)Henry comes from San Francisco.No,he doesn't know London at all.(2)He worked for a mining company.(3)He was sailing out the bay when he was carried out to sea by a strong wind and was rescued by a ship for London.2)Put the following events in a correct order to form a short passage:Henry wandered in London streets.About a month ago Henry Adams was sailing out of the bay.The next morning he was spotted by a ship.Towards nightfall he found himself carried out to sea by a strong wind.On the ship he earned his passage by working as an unpaid hand.Suggested answers:About a month ago Henry Adams was sailing out of the bay.Towards nightfall he found himself carried out to sea by a strong wind.The next morning he was spotted by a ship.On the ship he earned his passage by working as an unpaid hand.Henry wandered in London streets.3.Detailed­readingReading strategy:Read the play carefully and try to get as much information as possible.Try to keep them in mind.Fill in the blanks and retell the story.Henry was an ______.One day he had an accident in a ______.Luckily he was rescued by a ship for ______.He arrived in London by earning his passage without pay.He was ______ in the street in ______.To his surprise an ______ thing happened.Two rich brothers gave him a million pound bank note because they had made a ______.Suggested answers:American;bay;London;wandering;rags;incredible;bet4.Reading aloud and underliningAsk students to read the play aloud to the tape and let them pay attention tothe pronunciation and the pauses within each sentence.Tell them to pick out all the useful expressions or collocations from the passage while reading and copy them to the notebook after class as homework.Step 4 Post­reading1.Discussing and talkingWhat kind of person do you think Henry is? Why do you think so? Find some of his words to prove.1)Is Henry honest?It is my first trip here.Well,to be honest,I have none.(no money)Well,I can't say that I have any plans.2)Is Henry hard­working?I earned my passage by working as an unpaid hand.Could you offer me some kind of work here?I don't want your charity;I just want an honest job.3)Is Henry direct/straightforward?Well,it may seem luck to you but not to me.If this is your idea of some kind of joke,I don't think it's very funny.Now,if you'll excuse me,I think I'll be on my way.2.Acting1)Listen to the text again.2)Complete the table.Characters Actions Attitudes DecisionNarratorOliverRoderickHenryServant3)Act out the play in groups of four or five,including the narrator.4)Invite two or three groups to perform before the class.3.DiscussionHave a discussion with students.Suppose you get a large amount of money by buying lottery tickets and become a millionaire. What will you do with the money?4.WritingRewrite the play into a story.Step 5 Homework1.Learn the useful new words and expressions in this part by heart.2.Read the play again and again and try to act it out with your classmates.3.Enjoy the movie The Million Pound Bank Note.备课资料Background Information1.About Mark TwainMark Twain(Samuel Langhorne Clemens)(1835­1910)American writerMark Twain was born Samuel Langhorne Clemens on November 30,1835 in Florida,Missouri.He was the fifth surviving child of John and Jane Lampton Clemens.Halley's Comet was visible at the time of his birth,making his arrival an even more momentous occasion.Mark Twain died on April 21,1910 in Redding,Connecticut of angina pectoris.Upon hearing of Twain's death,President Taft said,“Mark Twain gave pleasure—real intellectual enjoyment—to millions,and his works will continue to give such pleasure to millions yet to come...His humor was American,but he was nearly as much appreciated by Englishmen and people of other countries as by his own countrymen.He has made an enduring part of American literature.”Mark Twain's Achievements:Mark Twain wrote novels [principally “The Gilded Age”(1873),“The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”(1876),“The Prince and the Pauper”(1881),“Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”(1884),“A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court”(1889)and “The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson”(1894)] short stories,speeches,and essays.He also wrote some autobiographical works,including “The Innocents Abroad”(1869),“A Tramp Abroad”(1880),“Life on the Mississippi”(1883),and “Mark Twain's Autobiography”.Mark Twain's Professions:Besides his work as a novelist,speech writer,essayist and short story writer,Mark Twain was a journeyman printer,steamboat pilot,army volunteer,gold prospector,timber prospector,and journalist.Mark Twain's Biography:Mark Twain(Samuel Langhorne Clemens)is one of the most famous writers in American literature.He went to work in 1847 when his father died,starting off asan apprentice to a printer,writing for his brother's newspaper,and then working as a riverboat pilot(1857­1861).The work that first brought Twain literary acclaim was “Jim Smiley and His Jumping Frog”(also known as “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County”)in 1865.Also,as a journalist during those early literary days,Twain traveled to the Sandwich Islands,Europe and the Middle East in 1867.He shaped his travel adventures into several books:“The Innocents Abroad”(1869)and “Roughing It”(1872),which depicted West Coast travels.Financial security brought about by his literary success allowed him to marry Olivia Langdon in 1870,and moved to Hartford,Connecticut the following year.During that time,he continued to write,and in 1873,he published “The Gilded Age”.His success with “The Gilded Age” was followed by his ever­popular novel “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”(1876),which he only returned to after abandoning it in 1874.“Huckleberry Finn” was first published in 1884.Ernest Hemingway would later write,“All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called ‘Huckleberry Finn’.”After years of literary success,Twain's financial situation was destabilized in the 1890s when speculations didn't pay off.He moved his family to Europe,and began a lecture tour,but another shock hit him in 1897 with the death of his daughter,Susie.Mark Twain has been called a realist and a romantic,a humorist and a satirist.His mark on American literary history cannot be understated.The popularity of his works has been met with an equal portion of controversy,with “Huckleberry Finn” as one of the most banned and debated books in American literature.His life was remarkable in its triumphs and tragedies.His words are remarkable in their depth and perception of human experience.2.About the ReadingThe Bank of England once issued two notes of a million pounds,to be used to a special purpose connected with some public transaction with a foreign country.For some reason or other only one of these had been used and canceled;the other still lay in the vaults of the Bank.The two brothers,chatting along,happened to get to wonder what might be the fate of a perfectly honest and intelligent stranger who should be adrift in London without a friend,and with nothing but that million­pound bank note,and no way to account for his being in possession of it.Brother A said he would starve to death;Brother B said he wouldn't.Brother A said he couldn't offer it at a bank or anywhere else,because he would be arrested on the spot.So they went on disputing till Brother B said he would bet twenty thousand pounds that the man would live thirty days.They thought “me” to be the right person,a poor,honest and intelligent stranger.They handed “me” an envelope that contained £1 000 000 banknote....Warming Up and Reading林碧琴,福建省龙岩市连城一中教师。

高一下学期英语人教必修3Unit3Warming up and reading 课件

高一下学期英语人教必修3Unit3Warming up and reading 课件

Part 1 Background of the story
Line 1 to line 5
1. When did the story happen? 2. What did two brothers decide to do? Why? 3. What was Henry Adams? What was he doing?
Part 2 Invitation & Asking questions Line 6 to line 27
1. How many characters are there in the text? Who are they?
2. What's the plan of Henry? What's he doing now?
Money can buy a house, but not a home Money can buy a bed, but not sleep Money can buy a clock, but not time Money can buy a book, but not knowledge Money can buy you a position, but not respect Money can buy you medicine, but not health Money can buy a friend, but not love Money can buy you blood, but not life
人教课标版 高一必修3
Who is he?
The greatest humorist of the 19th century
He is good at writing about children's adventure

新人教版必修一unit3 Travel Journal warming up andpre-reading

新人教版必修一unit3 Travel Journal warming up andpre-reading

by motorbike
on foot
by bike
9by bus ຫໍສະໝຸດ y trainby car
10
by ship/boat/sea at the port/ harbor
by plane/ air at the airport
by spaceship
If you want to have a trip which kind of transport do you prefer to use?
What we must consider when we are preparing for traveling?
time destination things to take Points for attention means of transportation
Means of transport
Advantages
1.Very cheap 2. efficient for short journeys,
Disadvantages
1.Takes longer than the train or plane 2.no meals 3.uncomfortable
1.Cheaper than the 1.Takes longer than airplane, the airplane 2.Views along the road 2. Crowded 3.arrive at the centre of the cities 1.Cheaper than plane 1.More expensive than fortable, the train or bus 3.Accommodation and 2.Not convenient for meals visiting inland places 1.Quick, time-saving, fortable 3.Meals 1.Expensive, 2.Airports are far from the centre of the cities.

人教版高中英语必修3Unit3知识点详解

人教版高中英语必修3Unit3知识点详解

Part 1. Warming up1.He was brought up in Hannibal,Missouri,along the Mississippi River.他在密西西比河边的密苏里州的汉尼拔长大。

bring up 抚养;培养;教育;提出;呕吐;He left her to bring up the three young children on her own.(抚养)I shall bring up this question at the next meeting. (提出) He was so sick that hebrought up everything.(呕吐)In my day, children were brought up to respect the law. (教育)拓展:bring about 引起;致使;造成;达成bring along/on 带来bring back 使记起;归还;恢复bring down 使减低;降低;挫伤(傲气)bring forth 产生;产出;生产bring forward 提出;出示;展示bring out 揭露;显示,解释;出版bring to (oneself) 使复苏bring in 引进;引来;赚得巧学助记:The plan he brought up has brought down the cost of production and brought in a lot of profit, which brought the company back to life.他提出的方案降低了成本,带来了大量利润,使公司恢复了生机。

①Can you make a sentence to bring out the meaning of the phrase?你能造个句子来讲清楚这个短语的意思吗?②The fine weather is bringing the crops on nicely.这样的好天气使庄稼更加茁壮成长。

高一下学期英语人教必修3Unit3Warming up and reading 课件 (4)

高一下学期英语人教必修3Unit3Warming up  and  reading 课件 (4)
d in L_o_n_d_on by working on the ship as an _u_n_p_a_i_d
hand;
Now Just at that time
Henry was __l_o_st___ in London and wandering in the street.
I learned some reading skills. I learned how to work with my partners. I learned how to apply what I had learned to solving real problems.
Homework
1.Retell the story according to the timeline(About a month agotowards nightfallthe next morning lastly >Now ->Just at that time->To Henry’s surprise)
2.If this is your idea of some kind of joke, I don’t think it’s very funny.
3.Now, if you’ll excuse me, I think I’ll be on my way.
honest hard-working direct
About a month ago Henry was s_a_il_in_g_ out of the bay.
Towards nightfall The next morning
Henry found himself_c_a_r_r_i_ed out to sea by a strong wind. Henry was sp_o_t_t_ed by a ship.

高一下学期英语人教必修3Unit3 Warming up and reading课件

高一下学期英语人教必修3Unit3 Warming up and reading课件
F 2. Henry asked for more of the same food because he is an American who like to eat a lot.
F3. When Henry saw the million pound bank-note, he was happy and proud of it.
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Fast reading
1.At the sight of the customer’s note, the owner and his waiter got very A.frightened B.angry C.worried D.surprised
2.When did the hostess and the waiter changed their attitude to the customer? A. At the beginning of the story B. Before they saw the large note C. At the end of the story D. After the saw the large note
Again, everything?
But he’s in rags.
What’s there to wait for?
And you put him in the back of the restaurant! Go and see him at once!
That one’s reserved.
Intensive Reading
Underline the sentences that showed the
attitude of the owner, waiter and hostess.

高一下学期英语人教必修3 Unit3 Warming up and reading 课件

高一下学期英语人教必修3 Unit3 Warming up and reading 课件

马克吐温名言赏析
Rather shut up don't talk, don't be eager to expressing oneself, either. 宁愿闭口不说话,也不要急于表现自己。
The deadly enemy of a man, his own tongue. 一个人最危险的敌人是他自己的口舌。
Meaning of river his pen name Birth date On Nov. 30th, 1835
Birthplace
Place where he grew up
Florida In Hannibal, Missouri, along the Mississippi River.
people. 我们的孩子都被教育要尊敬别人。 ②Nearly all educators believe that a challenging
situation can often_b_r_i_n_g__o__u_t the best qualities of a person.
几乎所有的教育家都认为一个富有挑战性的境况会 使一个人最好的品质表现出来。
▲ likes to play jokes on his friends
Anecdote of Mark Twain
Mark Twain was a great American writer, and he was also a famous speaker.
He liked to tell funny stories to make people laugh. He also liked to play jokes on his friends. Once Mark Twain was traveling with a friend of his. His friend lost his money, so he asked Mark Twain to buy a train ticket for him. “But I don't have enough money to buy two tickets,” said Mark Twain. His friend didn't know what to do.

高一下学期英语人教必修3Unit3Warming up and reading 课件

高一下学期英语人教必修3Unit3Warming up  and  reading 课件

2. How did Henry feel when he was in the house?
A. happy B. cold C. hungry D. confused D. angry E. hopeful
HENRY: Well, you see, back home I had my own boat. ..(his eyes stare at what is left of the brothers’ dinner on the table)…I went to the American embassy to seek help, but.…(The brothers smile at each other) RODERICK: Well, you mustn’t worry …. It’s an advantage. HENRY: I’m afraid I don’t quite follow you, sir. RODERICK: Tell us, Mr Adams. If you don’t mind, may I ask you how much money do you have? HENRY: well, to be honest, I have none. OLIVER: (happily) what luck! Brother, what luck! (claps his hands together) HENRY: Well, it may seem lucky to you but not to me! On the contrary, in fact. If this is your idea of some kind of joke, I don’t think it’s very funny. (Henry stands up to leave) Now if you excuse me, I think I ’ll be on my way.

高一下学期英语人教必修3Unit3Warming up and reading 课件 (1)

高一下学期英语人教必修3Unit3Warming up  and  reading 课件 (1)

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What did the old brother do in Scene 3? The two old brothers made a bet.
Scanning for specific
information
Put the following events in correct order.
5 Henry wandered in London streets. 1 About a month ago Henry Adams was
2.我发现那个男孩儿躲在门后。 I found the boy hiding behind the door.
3.他醒来时,发现自己被绑在一棵树上。 When he woke up, he found himself tied to a tree.
adv. nearly, very closeБайду номын сангаасto 几乎
Oliver gave Henry a letter with money in it and told
him not to open it _u_n_t_il_ 2 o’clock. At first, Henry refused but finally he accepted it and m__a_d_e__th_e__p_r_o_m_i_s_e.
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A letter
It is still a secret.
1. Can you guess what is in the envelope?
2. What is the magic for HБайду номын сангаасnry ?
Read the story again to find out why the two brothers chose the young man.
Unit 3 The Million Pound Bank Note
(Reading)
Henry Adams
What have you seen about the movie?
The important key words
The two old men The young man
A letter
brothers.
__O___ Henry is an unlucky young man. __F___ The servant is called James. __O___ Henry is foolish to go and meet the two
brothers.
Put the following events in correct order.
3. Read the text and try to retell it in your own words next time.
out to sea by a strong wind. (5) On the ship he earned his passage by
working as an unpaid hand.
Answer:
(2) About a month ago Henry Adams was sailing out of the bay.
(1) Henry wandered in London streets. (2) About a month ago Henry Adams was sailing
out of the bay. (3) The next morning he was spotted by a ship. (4) Towards nightfall he found himself carried
(4) Towards nightfall he found himself carried out to sea by a strong wind.
(3) The next morning he was spotted by a ship. (5) On the ship he earned his passage by
American
bay London
He was ___ in the street in ____. To his surprise an _________ thing happened. Two rich brothers gave him a million pound bank-note because they had made a ____.
lost
rags incredible bet
Homework
1.Review the text and the sentences with new words.
2. Suppose you get one million yuan bank note, how would you spend it? Write down your plan.
3.What is the bet in the story?
The young man
1.Where was he from?
2.When he was on the sea, what happened to him?
sail carry
spot rescue arrive in London
rich poor
Read the passage try to find out more details about the two old men, the young man and the letter. The two old men
1.Where were they from?
2.What were they doing?
working as an unpaid hand. (1)Henry wandered in London streets.
Retell the story by filling the following passage.
Henry was an _________. One day he had an accident in a ___. Luckily he was survived by a ship for _______. He arrived in London by earning his passage without pay.
Reasons: 1.honest
2. hardworking
3. penniless 4. a new comer
Tell the statements a fact (F) or an opinion (O) after a fast reading.
__F___ Henry wants to find a job in London. __F___ Henry is given an envelop by the two
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