资源简介 登陆21世纪教育 助您教考全无忧Unit 3 Amazing peopleReading(Ⅱ)by Kuai Zhongshan Jiangsu Dagang High SchoolTeaching material:Reading (2), Unit 3, The curse of the mummy (Module 2)Teaching contents:1. New vocabulary:curious, preserve, disturb, coincidence2. Key phrases and sentence structure:①be curious about, result in(from), come across②If breathed in, they can result in illness or even death.Teaching aims and learning objectives:By the end of the lesson, the students will be able to:1. understand the text better;2. know the meaning of “curious, preserve, disturb, coincidence, etc.” and use them correctly;3. analyze the structure of the sentence “If breathed in, they can result in illness or even death.”;4. use some key words and structures like “be curious about” to make up a story.Focus of the lesson:1. Some important words and phrases in the text;2. Making up a story with the words and phrases.Predicted area of difficulty:1. Understanding the meaning of “preserve, disturb”;2. Analyzing the structure of the sentence “If breathed in, they can result in illness or even death.”;3. Making up a story with the words and expressions from the text.Teaching aids:multi-media; exercise paperTeaching procedures:StepⅠLead-in and revision1. Show students a video clip.2. Review the outline of the reading passage.StepⅡLanguage pointsGuide students to focus on the following key words, phrases as well as a sentence structure and understand how these words and phrases are used properly in certain contexts.1. preserve2. coincidence, by coincidence, It’s a coincidence that…3. be curious about, out of curiosity4. disturb5. result in, result from, as a result(of)6. come across7. If breathed in, they can result in illness or even death.Step III ProductionHave students work in groups of three or four and choose at least three of the given words or phrases to make up an amazing story.Step Ⅳ Consolidation exercisesStep Ⅴ Assignment21世纪教育网 www.21cnjy.com 精品试卷·第 2 页 (共 2 页)21世纪教育网 www.21cnjy.com 精品资料·第 1 页 (共 2 页) 版权所有@21世纪教育网登陆21世纪教育 助您教考全无忧The curse of the mummyReading (Ⅱ)1. Fill in the blanks with the words or phrases from the box. Change the form where necessary.1) They have decided to take steps to _____________ the old buildings in this small town, which will bring in more visitors in the future.2) The Great London Fire, which began on 2 September 1666, _____________ huge damage to the city of London.3) Children _____________ everything. They are always asking a lot of questions.4) I don’t know much about his work, but I know it _____________ animals.2. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence.1) People usually use salt to ___________ food from going bad.A. preserve B. help C. delay D. disturb2) The mother opened the door quietly so as not to ___________ the sleeping baby.A. upset B. break C. disturb D. puzzle3) It can’t be a(n) __________ that four jewellery stores were robbed in one night.A. accident B. incident C. chance D. coincidence4) She ___________ an old friend of hers yesterday while she was shopping at the department store.A. turned down B. dealt with C. came across D. took over3. Paraphrase the following sentence.His careless driving resulted in the accident.= The accident _________ _________ his careless driving.= He drove carelessly, and _________ _________ _________, the accident happened.= The accident happened _________ _________ _________ _________ his careless driving.disturb preserveresult in come acrossbe curious about have something to do with21世纪教育网 www.21cnjy.com 精品试卷·第 2 页 (共 2 页)21世纪教育网 www.21cnjy.com 精品资料·第 1 页 (共 29 页) 版权所有@21世纪教育网(共29张PPT)牛津译林版英语Module 2 Unit 3精品教学课件Kuai Zhongshan Jiangsu Dagang High SchoolHowardCarterpersonality:brave, bright, curious aboutThe passage is developed in the order of _____timeIn 1891He ____ ___ for Alexandria.By the 1920s◆ He had become an ________.◆ He had found several important tombs.◆ He had discovered a great ________ as well as the __________ bodies of dead kings.In 1922He ______ ______ the tomb of KingTutankhamun.Within 7 yearsNot long after the discoveryPeople in Carter’s team began to _____ ___ and die.21 people who ____ ___________ ___ ___ ____ the opening of the tomb died.set sailexplorerfortunepreservedcame acrossfall illhad something to do withStrangedeathsThey were just ___________.They were __ __________ ____ amummy’s curse.When a tomb is opened, the viruses inside will be ________ and if breathed in, they can_____ __ deaths.The curse of the mummy remains a _____.coincidencein connection withdisturbedresult inConclusionriddleOutlineHoward CarterAchievementsStrange deathsExplanationsConclusioncursepreserve vt.…, he discovered a great fortune in jewels and gold, along with the preserved bodies of dead kings. (Page 42, Lines 9-11)to save sth. or sb. from being harmed or destroyed (to protect)Doing eye exercises can help to preserve our eyesight.Why is the fish put in the ice Because the fish can be well preserved in the ice.to keep food for a long timeThe government should take actions to preserve the Great Wall from being damaged.A woman was singing. One of the guests criticized (批评) the singer to the man beside him. “What a terrible voice.” He said,"Do you know who she is "“Yes.” the man beside him answered,"She is my wife."“Oh, I‘m sorry.” he said,“Of course her voice is not bad, but the song is too bad. I wonder who wrote that awful(糟糕的) song.""I did." said the man.____________CoincidenceAn apple fell down onto the man’s head.It’s a coincidence that …Newton(牛顿)By coincidence, …He was curious about why the apple would fall down from the tree.Just out of curiosity(出于好奇), Newton found the theory of Gravity(万有引力定律).When a tomb is opened, fresh air disturbs the viruses inside. If breathed in, they can result in illness or even death. (Page 43, Lines 42-44)to move something or change its positionIf you find a bird’s nest, never disturb the eggs.disturbto stop someone so that they can’t continue what they are doingto make someone feel worried or shockedto break the rest, concentration or calm of (sb. / sth.)She was disturbed to hear of her mother’s sudden illness.A light wind disturbed the surface of the water.Sorry to disturb you, but I have an important message for you.bca①②③①②③What do you want to say to the butterflies “Dear butterflies, would you please fly away Otherwise, the baby will ___________.”be disturbedThe butterflies’ disturbance will result in the baby’s being awakened.result in : to make something happen; causeHis failure in the examthe punishment.resulted inresulted fromhis failure in the exam.The punishmentmixeddoubleHe failed in the exam. As a result, he was punished.He was punished as a result of ___________________.his failure in the exammixeddoubleWhen a tomb is opened, fresh air disturbs the viruses inside. If breathed in, they can result in illness or even death. (Page 43, Lines 42-44) the viruses areUnless _______ (invite), I won’t go to his party.If _____ (take) correctly, the medicine should work.takeninvitedthe virusesWhen ______ (ask) how he found the tomb of the Egyptian king, Cater said it was by chance.askedcome acrossto meet, find or discover someone or something by accident or by chanceon the way to …principalschool▲ set sail▲ fall ill▲ have something todo withhave nothing todo with▲ in connection with▲ be curious aboutout of curiosity▲ coincidenceby coincidence▲ disturb / disturbance▲ preservewell-preserved▲ result in (from)as a result (of)▲ come acrossSummaryPractice1. Fill in the blanks with the words or phrases from the box. Change the form where necessary.disturb preserveresult in come acrossbe curious about have something to do with1) They have decided to take steps to __________ the old buildings in this small town, which bring in a lot of visitors every year.2) The Great London Fire, which began on 2 September 1666, __________ huge damage to the city of London.3) Children _________________ everything. They are always asking a lot of questions.4) I don’t know much about his work, but I know it ______________________ animals.preserveresulted inare curious abouthas something to do with2. Choose the best answer to complete the sentences.1) People usually use salt to ___________ food from going bad.A. preserve B. help C. delay D. disturb2) The mother opened the door quietly so as not to ___________ the sleeping baby.A. upset B. break C. disturb D. puzzle3) It can’t be a(n) __________ that four jewellery stores were robbed in one night.A. accident B. incidentC. chance D. coincidence4) She ___________ an old friend of hers yesterday while she was shopping at the department store.A. turned down B. dealt withC. came across D. took over3. Paraphrase the following sentences.His careless driving resulted in the accident.= The accident _______ _______ his careless driving.= He drove carelessly, and _____ _____ _____, the accident happened.= The accident happened _____ _____ _____ _____ his careless driving.resulted fromas a resultas a resultofWork in groups of three or four and choose at least three of the following words or phrases to make up an amazing story.▲ be curious about▲ by coincidence▲ disturb▲ preservewell-preserved▲ result in (from)as a result (of)▲ come acrossGroup work★Your stories can be based★Take some notes.★Choose a group leader toTipson your own experiences or those of others.tell your story.Review the language points .Write down your stories and contact me if you have any questions or suggestions.Assignmentkuai_zs@1584959524 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 01_1_0_0.wmv BABY03.wav 出埃及记_chunk_1.mp3 牛津译林版英语《Module 2 Unit 3 Reading II》巩固练习.doc 牛津译林版英语《Module 2 Unit 3 Reading II》教案设计.doc 牛津译林版英语《Module 2 Unit 3 Reading II》视频课堂实录(蒯老师).flv 牛津译林版英语《Module 2 Unit 3 Reading II》课件:29页.ppt 结束音乐.mp3