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1、英语9上外研版Module2:Unit2优秀学案Module2Unit2It'sstillreadandloved・一教学目标:Keywords:adventure,behavior,cave,freedom,funeral,century,outsider,pretty,social,theme,treasure,clever,dead,hide-hid-hidden,pleased,alive,punish,state,southernKeyPhrases:attheendof,runaway,growup,talkaboutGrammar:一般现
2、在时的被动语态二教学重难点:一般现在时的被动语态三复习回顾用括号里的词的适当形式填空1.theGrandCanyonthegreatestwonderanywhereinthenaturalworld?(be)2.SheoftenwiththebandCrazyFeet.(sing)3.Weameetingnow.(have)4.Shetoourschoolyesterday!(go)5.Itatthatmoment.(rain)6.1downsomeideasalready.(write)7.1aninterviewwithBeckyWangtomo
3、rrow!(do)四课前预习英语的语态是通过动词形式的变化表现出来的。英语中有两种语态:主动语态和被动语态。主动语态表示主语是动作的执行者。例如:ManypeoplespeakChinese.谓语:speak的动作是由主语manypeople来执行的。被动语态表示主语是动作的承受者,即行为动作的对象。例女口:Chineseisspokenbymanypeople•主语English是动词speak的承受者。被动语态由“助动词be+及物动词的过去分词”构成。人称、数和时态的变化是通过be的变化表现岀来的。一般现在吋的被动语态构成:am/is/are+p.
4、p・(过去分词)eg:1.Shakespeare9splaysbymillionsofpeopleeveryyear.(see)2.Confucius,worksstillbymanypeopletoday.(read)3.MarkTwainasagreatthinker.(notknow)4.ParentsbyChinesepeople.(respect)5.Manytreesalongthetwobanksoftheriver.(plant)五知识点讲解:l.He'salivelyandcleveryoungboy,andhefindshimsel
5、finmanyexcitingadventures.lively:“活跃的,活泼的,有生气的alive:“活着的,在世的"他是一个很活泼的男孩.heisaboy.他仍然活着.Heisstill.汤姆是唯一一个在战争中活着的士兵Tomistheonlyoneinthewarfindhimselfin:发现…处于…当他们醒来的时候,他们发现自己处于森林里Whenthey,theytheforest2.MyfavouritesceneinthebookiswheneveryonethinksTomisdead,deadadj死的diev死deathn死亡1.
6、他的死使得每…个人都悲伤.Hismakeseveryonesad・2.那个英雄死于第二次世界大战Theherointhesecondworldwar.3.他死了已经有十年了.Hefortenyears.4.那条鱼正慢慢地死去.Thefishslowly.2.Thethemesofthestoryaretodowithchildrengrowingupandbecomingmoreserious.betodowithsb/sth.=has/havetodowithsb/sth二has/havesomethingtodowithsb/sth表示:“和某人/
7、某事有关”。女口:我的问题和昨天的作业有关。Myquestionyesterday'shomework.晚上他喜欢看书,这些书都与他的工作无关。Intheeveninghelikestoreadbooks・Thesebookswork3.TwainwroteitintheeverydayEnglishofthesouthernstatesofAmericainthe19thcenturyeverydayadj日常的,每天的everydayadv每天south一southernwest一westerninthe19thcentury:在19世纪4.Tod
8、ayit,sthoughttobeoneofthegreatestbooksinAmerica