Unit 4 Unit 4 Our animal friends Section 1 Reading 课件(共19张PPT,内嵌音频)-2025-2026学年沪教版(2024)七年级英语下册

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Unit 4 Unit 4 Our animal friends Section 1 Reading 课件(共19张PPT,内嵌音频)-2025-2026学年沪教版(2024)七年级英语下册

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(共19张PPT)
Do you know these animal friends
Why are animals important to us
In pairs, discuss how animals help us.
— What do you think of ______
— _______ are useful animals. They help/provide/can__________.
What is the genre of the article
Who is the blind man
What does “eyes” mean in the title
What is the story probably about
What elements (要素) does a story have
a guide dog
Read the story of a blind man and his “eyes” and find out what “eyes” mean in the title.
Look at the title, the introduction and the picture on page 53. Then answer the questions below.
Time
Place
Characters
Plot




1 Prediction
The four elements of the story Time (When)
Place (Where)
Characters (Who)
Plot (What happened)
one night
at a hotel
There was a fire at the hotel.
John Dancer
Charlie
a fireman
a receptionist
Read the article and complete the table below.
2 Skimming
Read the article carefully. Put the pictures in the correct order and find out the proper sentences to match with each picture. Write down the numbers 1-6 in the boxes.
3 Detailed reading
1
2
3
4
5
6
How does the story develop (A story mountain)
Development
(Rising action)
Ending
1. John and Charlie arrived at a hotel. The receptionist didn't allow Charlie to stay in the hotel at first.
4. Smoke came in from under the door. John and Charlie got down and waited.
5. John would not go without his “eyes”.
6. A fireman got John and Charlie out of the building safely.
Falling
action
3. John fell asleep. Suddenly, Charlie started barking.
Climax
(Turning Point)
Beginning
2. The receptionist apologized and led John and Charlie to their room.
4 Further thinking
A reporter wants to know more about how John and Charlie got out from the fire safely.
Read the story carefully and answer the questions.
1. Why did Charlie start barking suddenly
2. How did John stop the smoke coming into the room
3. Why didn’t John or Charlie come out of the window by themselves What did they do then
4. What can we infer from the sentence “The minute seemed like hours.”
5. What can we infer from the sentence “It was music to his ear.”
4 Further thinking
1. Why did Charlie start barking suddenly
2. How did John stop the smoke coming into the room
3. Why didn’t John or Charlie come out of the window by themselves What did they do then
Because Charlie smelt the smoke from the fire and wanted to wake John up.
With Charlie’s help, John put some wet clothes along the bottom of the door.
Because their room was on the 8th floor, they got down and waited.
A reporter wants to know more about how John and Charlie got out from the fire safely.
Read the story carefully and answer the questions.
What can we infer from the sentence “The minute seemed like hours.”
A. John was unaware of the passing of time during the fire.
B. John was bored and wanted the fire to end quickly.
C. John felt anxious and fearful as he waited for rescue.
D. The fire lasted for several hours.
4 Further thinking
What can we infer from the sentence “It was music to his ear”
John enjoyed listening to music during the fire.
The sound of the fire engine brought John relief and hope.
John was distracted by the noise of the fire engine.
The fire engine was playing music as it arrived.
4 Further thinking
Did John save Charlie, or did Charlie save John Why
Charlie helped John.
John helped Charlie.
John saved Charlie.
Charlie saved John.
They helped and saved each other.
5 Discussion
6 Retelling
arrive at ... not allow, stay in ...
say, blind, go anywhere, apologize, lead ... to ...
tired, fall asleep, start barking
wake up, smell smoke, start to come,
with one’s help, put ... along ..., get down, wait
hear, arrive, get ... out of ..., will not go without ...
get ... out of ..., be both safe
You read about John and Charlie’s story on a news report. Now you are sharing it with your friends.
One day, John Dancer and Charlie arrived at a hotel. The receptionist didn’t allow Charlie to stay in the hotel. John said he was blind and he couldn’t go anywhere without Charlie. The receptionist apologized and led John and Charlie to the room.
John was very tired. He soon fell asleep. Some time later, Charlie started barking. John woke up and smelt smoke. Smoke started to come in from under the door. With Charlie’s help, John put some wet clothes along the bottom of the door. Then he got down on the floor next to Charlie and waited.
Soon he heard the sound of a fire engine. A fireman arrived and got him out of the building, but John would not go without Charlie. Finally, the fireman got Charlie out of the building too and they were both safe.
possible version
Use proper self-saving ways.
Learn from the story
Animals (dogs) can be great helpers and friends to humans.
People should respect and be kind to animals.
Keep calm (adj. 冷静的) when we are in trouble.
Summary
Homework
1. Imitate the recording and read aloud the story on page 53.
2. Complete the exercises on page 55.
3. Search another story about how animals and humans help each other and share it with your classmates.
评价内容 评分(1—5)
1. 获取语篇故事的基本信息,理解文章标题 A blind man and his “eyes” 的含义。 1 2 3 4 5
2. 我能梳理关于John和Charlie互助的故事情节,并利用关键词进行故事复述。 1 2 3 4 5
3. 我能理解动物与人类的朋友关系,并有爱护动物的意识。 1 2 3 4 5
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