資源簡(jiǎn)介 (共26張PPT)外研版2024八年級(jí)上冊(cè)英語Unit 2Getting along(Understanding Ideas)Contents目錄Review1.After reading4.Brfore reading2.Exercise5.While reading3.01 ReviewReviewLet’s read the words together.large/la:d / adj. 巨大的,大的shout/fa t/v. 大聲說,喊叫,呼喊gate/ge t/n. (柵欄或圍墻上的)大門build/b ld/v. 建造,蓋;造since/s ns/prep. 自從······以來;自從······之后nor/n :/conj. 也不hole/h ul/n. 洞,孔,坑glad/gl d/adj. 高興的,開心的knock/n k/v. 碰撞;碰倒,撞倒ReviewLet’s read the words together.afraid / 'fre d/adj. 害怕的,恐懼的message/'mes d /n. 要旨,主題思想,寓意double/'d b l/adj. 雙倍的,兩倍的introduction/mtr 'd k n/n. 開始return/r 't n/v. 返回,回來,回去lively/'la vli/adj. 充滿活力的,生氣勃勃的theirs/ e z/pron. 他們的,她們的grade/gre d/n. 年級(jí)article/'ɑ t k l/n. (報(bào)刊的)文章,論文ReviewLet’s read the words together.priceless/'pra sl s/ adj. 極其貴重的;無價(jià)的offer/' f /v. 提供,給予plan/pl n/n. 計(jì)劃quite/kwa t/adv. 很;較為stressed/strest/adj. 焦慮的,緊張的,recently /'ri:s ntli/adv. 最近,近來,不久前online/' nla n/adv. 從網(wǎng)上personal/'p s n l/adj. 個(gè)人的,私人的narrow/'n r u/adj. 狹窄的ReviewLet’s read the words together.lane/le n/n.······巷(常用于路名中)unit/'ju:n t/n.(計(jì)量用的)單位perhaps/p 'h ps/adv.可能,大概,也許argue/'ɑ gju:/v.爭(zhēng)論,爭(zhēng)吵divide/d 'va d/v.(把······)分開agreement/ 'gri:m nt/n.(意見的)一致,相合relative/'rel t v/n.家人;親戚government/'g v m nt/n.政府ReviewLet’s read the words together.poem/'p u m/n. 詩;韻文inside/ n'sa d/adv. 在里面;往里面neighbour/'ne b /n. 鄰居,鄰人act/ kt/n. 行為,行動(dòng),動(dòng)作,舉動(dòng)deeply/'di:pli/adv. 非常,很深地pass/pɑ s/v. 過去,流逝whenever/wen'ev /conj. 每當(dāng)02 Brfore readingBefore readingLook at the title and the picture. Then predict what the passage is about. Use the words to help you.selfishplaygardenchildrenangryspring03 While readingRead the passage. What does the Giant do to his garden While reading1 Every afternoon, the children play in the Giant's garden. It is a large gardenwith soft, green grass. Here and there, over the grass, stand beautiful flowers,like stars.2 The Giant has been away for a long time. One day, he comes back and sees thechildren in his garden.“What are you doing here " he shouts in a very angryvoice.3 The children run away. The Giant closes the gate and builds a high wall aroundthe garden. Since then, he hasn't seen a child there.Read the passage. What does the Giant do to his garden While reading4 Then spring comes, But in the Giant's garden, it is still winter. There are nobirds or flowers. “l(fā) cannot understand why spring has not come since lastyear," says the Giant. “I hope the weather changes soon."5 But spring never comes, nor summer, Autumn gives golden fruit to every othergarden. But it gives none to the Giant's garden.6 One morning, the Giant suddenly hears birds singing. “I haven't heard thatbeautiful bird song for a while. I believe spring has come at last.The Giantjumps out of bed and looks outside.Read the passage. What does the Giant do to his garden While reading7 The Giant sees a hole in the wall. Also, there is a little child in every tree. Andthe trees are so glad that they have covered themselves with flowers. The birdsfly about and sing with joy. “How selfish I've been!"he says.“Now I knowwhy spring wouldn't come here.”8 He knocks down the wall. The children look afraid. “Fear not, little ones," theGiant says. “It's your garden now.Adaptation from "The Selfish Giant' by Oscar wilde04 After readingAfter readinga. Never make friends with selfish people.b. Anger leads to unhappiness.c. Shared joy is a double joy.Choose the message of the passage.After readingThink and share1. Why doesn't spring come to the Giant's garden 2. Why do you think the Giant changes his mind The Giant shouts the children in a very angry voice.and the children run away. The Giant closes the gate and builds a high wall around the garden.He knocks down the wall. The children look afraid. “Fear not, little ones," the Giant says. “It's your garden now.After readingLearning to think for question 3Think and share3. Do you know a story with a similar message, either from abook or from your own life Share it with the class.It's important to compare different stories before forming your understandingComplete the reading chart with the words and expressions from the passage.After readingClimaxOne morning, the Giant hears birds singing. He jumps out ofbed and . The children return, and the garden is lively again. He thinks he has been .Rising actionThe Giant finds the children in his gardenHe shouts at them in a very voice. These children run away. Since then, has not come to hisgarden.IntroductionThe Giant has a large and the children in it every afternoon.EndingThe Giant the wall and tells .the garden is theirs.the childrengardenplayangryspringlooks outsideselfishknocks down05 ExerciseExercise單項(xiàng)選擇1.The band's performance was so that all the audience were deeply attracted.A.lively B.lovely C. lonely D.luckily2.My parents me to watch TV for an hour after I finish my homework.A.let B. allow C.make D. suppose3.The river the city into two parts, and each part has its own uniquefeatures(特點(diǎn)).A. divides B. connects C. separates D. translatesABAExercise4.She helped me a lot during my difficult times, so I gave her a beautiful gift to show my thanks.A. in turn B. in return C. in advance D. in addition5.---I have a problem with Jenny, I'm afraid she won't talk with me again.--- .You'll be fine.A. It sounds good B.Don't worry C.Good idea D.No,thanks6.Alex's grandfather tea culture for ten years.A. studies B.studied C.has studied D. was studyingCBBExercise7. These days I am not happy.I always with my sister at home.A. talk B. argue C.play D.share8.---How long have you been in Qingdao --- five years ago.A. When B. While C. Since D. For9. On the first day of the Spring Festival, we wear new clothes and visit ourfriends and .A. strangers B. visitors C. actresses D. relatives10.-Whose English book is this -- it is Lily's,but I'm not sure.A. Suddenly B.Perhaps C. Soon D. SometimesBDCBExercise二、短文填空。For a period of a month some time ago I became a vegetarian(素食者). Some people won't eat meat because they think it is cruel to(1) , or because they care about their health. My reason is a little(2) :it islove.I simply wanted to remember my (3) by not eating meat. My grandmother spent a large part of her life as a vegetarian, and some of my happiest childhood memories in Thailand were about (4) a meal with her.In fact,as a child,I learned how to value(珍惜)(5) not from dishes my mother often cooked, but from the simple dinner my grandmotheranimals different grandmother/grandma sharing/havingfood Exerciseprepared. Often, dinner with Grandma would come with interesting stories she had known from (6) childhood.Grandma passed (7) more than ten years ago. Now I am an adult living in San Francisco,and Grandma's vegetarian (8) and stories have become a distant past. But one morning, I suddenly thought that I could once again (9) the sound of my grandmother's voice though she had left me forever. So I decided to become a vegetarian for a month.Now, I (10) her way. I invited friends who wanted to taste vegetarian food. And as we ate, I told them stories I had known as a child.her away suppers/dinners hear followed感謝觀看 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源預(yù)覽 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫