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Great people(一)
inventor /ɪn'ventə(r)/ n. 发明者
invent /ɪn'vent/ vt. 发明
explorer /ɪk'splɔː rə(r)/ n.探险者;考察者
South African/,saʊθ 'æfrɪkən/ n.南非人
fighter/'faɪtə(r)/ n. 斗士,战斗者;战斗机
invention /ɪn'venʃn/ n.发明物;创意
Italian /ɪ'tæliən/ n. 意大利人
European /jʊərə'piːən/ n. 欧洲人
Russian /'rʌʃn/ n. 俄罗斯人
Mr Wu is showing the Class 1, Grade 9 students the pictures of some famous people. Help the students write the correct word under each picture.
composer explorer inventor
president scientist writer
题一:Mr Wu is telling the students about the famous people in Part A. Help the students match the names on the left with the correct information on the right. Write the letters in the blanks.
题二:Answer the questions based on the conversation between Eddie and Hobo.
1. What are they talking about?
2. Who does Eddie think is the greatest person in history?
3. Why does Eddie think so?
题三:完成句子:
1. 我认为周总理是历史上最伟大的人。
I think Premier Zhou
____________________________.
2. 你有没有听说过一个叫Paul的电影演员?
_____________________ an actor called Paul?
3. 你认为是谁发明了第一部照相机?
Who ________________ the first camera?
4. 曼德拉是一位终生为非洲黑人争取权利的斗士。
Mandela ___________________black Africans all his life.
Unit 2 Great people(二)
pilot/'paɪlət/ n.飞行员
licence/'laɪsns/ n.执照,许可证(英)=license(美)
navy/'neɪvi/ n.海军
serve /sɜːv/ vi.&vt. 服役;服务,招待
test /test/ vt. 测试;检验
aircraft /'eəkrɑːft/ n.飞机,航空器
astronaut /'æstrənɔːt/ n. 宇航员
spacecraft /'speɪskrɑːft/
n. (单复同) 宇宙飞船,航天器
spin /spɪn/ vi. 快速旋转
control/kən'trəʊl/ n. 控制,支配
out of control 失去控制,无法管理
order/'ɔːdə(r)/ n. 命令,指挥,要求
cut ... short 缩短
Pacific /pə'sɪfɪk/ adj. 太平洋的
ocean /'əʊʃn/ n. 海洋
land /lænd/ vi.&vt.(使)着陆,(使)降落
step/step/ n. 一步;vi. 走,跨步
giant/'dʒaɪənt/ adj. 巨大的;伟大的
leap /liːp/ n. 跳跃;跃升
mankind/mæn'kaɪnd/ n. 人类
surface/'sɜːfɪs/ n. 表面;表层
further/'fɜːðə(r)/ adj. 更多的,更进一步的
citizen/'sɪtɪzn/ n. 公民;市民
pride/praɪd/ n. 骄傲;可引以为豪的人(或物)
The first man to walk on the Moon
Neil Armstrong (1930-2012) was the first man to walk on the Moon. Simon is now reading an article about the astronaut and his space travel. Here is the article.
NEIL ARMSTRONG
Neil Armstrong was born on 5 August 1930 in Ohio, the USA. He became interested in flying when he took his first flight at the age of six. He received his student pilot’s licence when he was 16.
Armstrong joined the navy in 1949 and served as a pilot for three years. In 1955, he became a test pilot. He flew over 1,100 hours and tested all types of aircraft.
In 1962, he was chosen to become an astronaut. In 1966, he went into space as command pilot of Gemini 8. He and David Scott managed to join two spacecraft together for the first time in space. However, on their way back to the Earth, the spacecraft began spinning out of control. Armstrong received the order to cut the flight short. He successfully brought the spacecraft down into the western Pacific Ocean.
On 20 July 1969, Armstrong became the first man to walk on the Moon. Together with Buzz Aldrin, he landed the spacecraft Apollo 11 on the Moon. He said the famous word “one small step for (a) man, one giant leap for mankind” as he stepped out onto the Moon’s surface.
Armstrong and Aldrin walked on the Moon for about two and a half hours. They collected Moon rocks to take back to the Earth for further research. When Apollo 11 returned, the whole world was waiting to greet them. They were heroes.
Because of his excellent service, Neil Armstrong was presented with the Medal of Freedom, the highest award that a US citizen can receive. He was the pride of the whole world.
题一:Simon has read the article about Neil Armstrong, but he does not know some of the words. Help him find out the meanings of the words. Circle the correct letters.
1. A licence is ______.
a. some money
b. a type of power
c. a piece of paper that shows you are allowed to do something
2. An astronaut ________.
a. draws maps
b. travels to space
c. travels to different countries
3. Something that is spinning is ______.
a. turning round and round quickly
b. going very slowly
c. making a lot of noise
4. A leap is ______.
a. new place
b. a long or high jump
c. a walk
5. A surface is _______.
a. the inside of something
b. the bottom of something
c. the outside or top part of something
6. A citizen is a person who ______.
a. lives in a country and enjoys rights there
b. is kind and helpful
c. does something important
题二:Simon is working out a timeline for Neil Armstrong. Help him complete it.
Neil Armstrong
1930: born in (1) ________, the USA
1936: took his (2) ____________
1946: received his student (3) ___________
1949: joined (4) _______________
1955: became (5) ______________
1962: became (6) ______________
1966: went into (7) ______ with David Scott
1969: became the first man to walk on (8) ____________
题三:Simon is telling Millie about Neil Armstrong. Check if Simon remembers everything correctly. Write a T if a sentence is true or an F if it is false.
1. The Gemini 8 flight was a great success. ________
2. Gemini 8 landed in the western Pacific Ocean. ________
3. Three men from Apollo 11 walked on the Moon together. _________
4. The astronauts took some Moon plants back to the Earth. _______
5. Neil Armstrong received the Medal of Citizen. _________
passage /'pæsɪdʒ/ n. 章节,乐段
by hand 手工
mathematics/,mæθə'mætɪks/n. 数学(=maths)
scientist/'saɪəntɪst/ n. 科学家
radium/'reɪdiəm/ n. 镭
laboratory/lə'bɒrətri / n. 实验室(=lab)
professor/prə'fesə(r) / n. 教授
discovery /dɪ'skʌvəri/n. 发现;发现物
Unit 2 Great people(三)
unknown/,ʌn'nəʊn/adj. 未知的;不出名的
widely /'waɪdli/adv. 广泛地,普遍地
happen to 碰巧
Millie and Simon are talking about some famous people.
Speak up: Why do you admire her?
Millie: Who do you think is the greatest person in history?
Simon: Neil Armstrong! I admire him the most.
Millie: Oh, he was the first man to walk on the Moon.
Simon: Yes. It was brave of him to go to a place that was unknown to humans at that time. What about you? Do you admire anybody?
Millie: Yes. I admire Marie Curie.
Simon: Why do you admire her?
Millie: Because she won the Nobel Prize twice. She also pushed for the use of X-ray machines, which are now widely used in hospitals.
When we speak or write, we can use formal or informal language. We use formal language with our teachers or unfamiliar people. However, when we speak or write to our friends, we use informal language.
Formal and informal language
Greetings such as Hi and Hello are informal language. Other greetings like Dear Mr/Mrs/Ms…, Ladies and gentlemen are formal language.
Endings such as Lots of love and Yours can be used only in informal letters or emails.
Idioms such as have a big mouth and in the soup are informal language.
Abbreviations such as esp. and Dec. are often used in informal writing.
Contractions such as we’ll, he’d and can’t are often used in informal writing or when we talk to our friends.
题一:
Formal
Informal
Greetings
Hi, Hello …
Endings
Faithfully yours,
Yours faithfully
Idioms
(习语,土话)
Abbreviations
(缩写)
Contractions
(缩略)
题二:Kitty is writing to J.K. Rowling, the British writer, to tell her something about Harry Potter. Help Kitty check the language she is using and improve it if necessary.
Hi!
I think you’ll laugh when you read this letter. Believe it or not, there’s a real Harry Potter in the world. It’s said that it’s a lot of trouble being Harry Potter, esp. when you’re a 78-yr-old man and you happen to share the name of a world-famous boy with magic powers.
The real Harry Potter often gets phone calls from both children and TV stations.
“The kids want to know if I’m Harry Potter,” he says with a smile. “I tell them I've been Harry Potter for nearly 80 years!”
However, the real Harry Potter says the Harry Potter series isn’t his cup of tea, and he doesn’t care if he’s famous or not.
Love,
Kitty
hybrid /'haɪbrɪd / adj. 杂交的
title /'taɪtl / n. 标题;职位名称
agriculture /'ægrɪkʌltʃə(r)/ n. 农业
hunger /'hʌŋgə (r) /n. 饥饿
advantage/əd'vɑːntɪdʒ/ n. 优势,有利条件
at present 现在,目前
contribution/,kɒntrɪ'bjuːʃn/ n.贡献
increase/ɪn'kriːs / vt. 增加
production /prə'dʌkʃn / n. 生产;产量
development/dɪ'veləpmənt/ n. 发展
单词听写
轻松一刻
Unit 2 Great people(一)
题一:1.d; 2.f; 3.a; 4.c; 5.b; 6.e
题二:1.They are talking about who is the greatest person in history.
2.Paul Yum.
3.Because he thinks Paul Yum invented his favourite food.
题三:1.is the greatest person in history; 2.Have you heard of; 3.do you think invented; 4.is a fighter for the rights of
Unit 2 Great people(二)
题一:1.c; 2.b; 3.a; 4.b; 5.c; 6.a
题二:(1) Ohio; (2) first flight; (3) pilot’s license; (4) the navy; (5) a test pilot; (6) an astronaut;
(7) space; (8) the Moon
题三:1.F; 2.T; 3.F; 4.F; 5.F
Unit 2 Great people(三)
题一:
Formal
Informal
Greetings
Dear Mr /Mrs/Ms…,
Ladies and gentleman
Hi, Hello …
Endings
Faithfully yours,
Yours faithfully
Lots of love, Yours, …
Idioms
(习语,土话)
have a big mouth
Abbreviations
(缩写)
esp. Dec. …
Contractions
(缩略)
we’ll, he’d, can’t…
题二:Hi! Dear Ms Rowling,
I think you’ll laugh when you read this letter.
you will
Believe it or not, there’s a real Harry
there is
Potter in the world. It’s said that it’s a lot of trouble
It is it is
being Harry Potter, esp. when
especially
you’re a 78-yr-old man and you happen to share
you are 78-year-old
the name of a world-famous boy with magic powers.
The real Harry Potter often gets phone calls from both children and TV stations.
“The kids want to know if I’m Harry Potter,” he says with a smile. “I tell them I’ve been Harry Potter for nearly 80 years!” However, the real Harry Potter says the Harry Potter series isn’t
is not
his cup of tea, and he doesn’t care if he’s famous
his favourite character does not he is
or not.
Love,
Faithfully yours,/Yours faithfully,
Kitty
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