资源简介 Unit 8 Lesson 3 学案White Bikes on the RoadPart 1: PreReading ActivitiesActivity 1: Brainstorming & Discussion1. Group Discussion:Are there shared bikes in your neighborhood or school List 3 advantages and 3 disadvantages of shared bikes.Share your ideas with the class.Activity 2: Vocabulary PreviewMatch the words with their definitions:1. convenient a. to keep something safe from harm2. pollution b. easy to use or access3. theft c. harmful substances in the environment4. tracking d. stealing something5. reduce e. following the movement of somethingPart 2: Reading ComprehensionActivity 3: Read and AnswerRead the text “White Bikes on the Road” and answer the following questions:1. Why is Amsterdam called “the City of Bicycles” 2. What problem caused the failure of the 1960s “white bikes” project 3. How did the 1999 version of “white bikes” solve previous problems 4. What global impact has the idea of “white bikes” had Activity 4: Fill in the TableComplete the Development of “White Bikes” table:In the 1960s In 1999 NowActivity 5: True or FalseDecide if the statements are true (T) or false (F):1. Amsterdam is flat, making cycling difficult.2. The 1960s “white bikes” were stolen quickly.3. The 1999 bikes required a special card.4. Bikesharing has only succeeded in Amsterdam.Part 3: Language FocusActivity 6: Verbs vs. NounsIdentify whether the bold words are verbs (V) or nouns (N):1. The group painted bicycles white. ( )I need red paint. ( )2. Place your bag here. ( )They placed bikes everywhere. ( )3. Record every move. ( )Keep a record. ( )Activity 7: Sentence CompletionFill in the blanks with the correct form of words from Activity 6:1. She ______ (paint) her room blue last week.2. Please ______ (place) the books on the shelf.3. Did you ______ (record) the meeting Activity 8: Word BuilderAdd more verbnoun pairs (e.g., drive/driver).Part 4: Critical ThinkingActivity 9: Group DebateTopic: “Bikesharing programs are more beneficial than harmful.”Divide into pros and cons groups. Use examples from the text and your city.Activity 10: Flow ChartCreate a flow chart showing the development of “white bikes” in Amsterdam:1960s: Purpose → Actions → Results1999: Actions → ResultsGlobal InfluencePart 5: Writing PracticeActivity 11: Summary WritingComplete the summary using the text:People in Amsterdam have been 1______ cycling for years. The city is flat, making it 2______. In the 1960s, cycling fans 3______ an idea to use free bikes. They aimed to 4______, 5______, and 6______. However, all bikes 7______. In 1999, bikes returned with 8______ and 9______. Thanks to efforts, bikesharing has 10______ globally.Activity 12: Comparative EssayCompare “white bikes” in Amsterdam and shared bikes in your city. Include:Similarities (e.g., environmental benefits)Differences (e.g., technology usage)Part 6: Reflection & ExtensionActivity 13: Think and Share1. What does the title “White Bikes on the Road” symbolize 2. “Where will bikesharing go in China You decide.” What does this question imply Activity 14: Future PredictionsDesign a poster for a “Perfect BikeSharing System.” Include:Features to prevent theftSolutions for parking issuesEnvironmental benefitsAnswerPart 1: Activity 21b, 2c, 3d, 4e, 5aPart 2: Activity 31. Flat terrain, bike paths, 38% trips by bike.2. All bikes were stolen.3. Used tracking systems and special cards.4. Inspired global bikesharing programs.Activity 4: Table1960s: Free bikes, stolen quickly 1999: Tracking system, special cards Now: Global bikesharingActivity 5: 1F, 2T, 3T, 4FPart 3: Activity 61. V, N 2. N, V 3. V, NActivity 7: 1. painted, 2. place, 3. recordPart 5: Activity 111. enjoying, 2. convenient, 3. proposed, 4. save energy, 5. reduce pollution, 6. provide transport, 7. were stolen, 8. computer tracking, 9. system, 10. spread 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 Answer.docx 北师大版高中英语必修三 Unit 8 Lesson 3 学案.docx