How do people in western countries celebrate it? Teaching Preparation: pictures, baskets, eggs Teaching Aids: audiotape, flashcards, pictures, basketballs, eggs Type of lesson: new lesson Teaching Procedure: Step1. Listen to the song “Fill My Plate again. Let several volunteers to sing in front of the class. Step2. A Guessing Game Work with a partner. One student hides something of the other’s, the other looks for it. If they can’t find the thing, they can ask questions: Is it on the desk? Is it on the floor? Where can I find it? Step3. Listen to the tape. Can they find the answers to the following questions? 查看更多

 

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  People believe that climbing can do good to health.Where can you learn the skill of climbing then?If you think that you have to go to the mountains to learn how to climb, you're wrong.Many Americans are learning to climb in city gyms.Here, people are learning on special climbing walls.The climbing wall goes straight up and has small holding places for hands and feet.

  How do people climb the wall?To climb, you need special shoes and a harness(保护带)around your chest to hold you.There are ropes tied to your harness.The ropes hold you in place so that you don't fall.A beginner's wall is usually about 15 feet high, and you climb straight up.There are small pieces of metal that stick out for you to stand on and hold on to.Sometimes it's easy to see the new piece of metal.Sometimes, it's not.The most difficult part is to control your fear.It's normal for humans to be afraid of falling, so it's difficult not to feel scared.But when you move away from the wall, the harness and the ropes hold you, and you begin to feel safe.You move slowly until you reach the top.

  Climbing is popular because it's good exercise for almost everyone.You use your whole body, especially your arms and legs.This sport gives your body a complete workout.When you climb, both your mind and your body can become stronger.

(1)

Climbing is good for both your mind and your body.

(  )

(2)

In America, many people are learning to climb on ________ in city gyms.

(3)

Are there ropes tied to your shoes when you climb?

________________

(4)

What is the most difficult part for climbers in climbing?

________________

(5)

Put the underlined sentence in the passage into Chinese.

________________

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  How do people make friends? What makes a person a friend? Here’s what one 1.________ says:

  “My name is Helen.Amy and Sally are my best friends.Amy has been my friend since my 2.________ day at nursery school.We were three years old then.We’re 14 now.I like her because she is happy almost all the time and very 3.________.Sally is a quiet person.She makes friends more 4.________.However, she is just as good a friend as Amy.They were 5.________ interested in the same things as me, and we listen to each other’s problems.Amy likes to talk and Sally likes to 6.________.We are all good at different school 7.________, so we help each other with our homework too!”

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  PEOPLE have been gardeners in Britain for hundreds of years.They love to put on their old clothes and get their hands dirty in the back garden on a Sunday afternoon.

  Most people in Britain have small gardens at the backs of their houses and sometimes at the fronts of them too.Even a person living in a tower block(高层建筑)will have a window box for a few flowers.

  British gardens are not like Chinese ones.A garden in Britain will mostly be made up of a lawn(草坪).Along the sides of the lawn will be flowerbeds where people grow roses, daffodils(水仙)and tulips.There will also be bushes and small trees.People keep their gardens very carefully.They mow(割)the grass every week.As soon as they see a weed(野草), they take it out.

  They work very hard in their gardens, but they like to enjoy them too.In the summertime, when the weather is warm, they like to sit in them and eat their lunches or read newspapers.Young children make mud pies(泥团)in them and get very dirty.The older ones use the lawn to play football on.Sometimes the grown-ups even join in!

(1)

A British garden is made up of ________.

[  ]

A.

a lawn

B.

some flowerbeds

C.

bushes and small trees

D.

all the above

(2)

How do people in Britain keep their gardens?

[  ]

A.

They play games in their gardens.

B.

They mow their lawn every day.

C.

They try to keep weeds out of their gardens.

D.

They did nothing in their gardens.

(3)

Where do people who live in tall buildings grow plants according to the text?

[  ]

A.

Inside their flats.

B.

In small containers(容器)outside the windows.

C.

On the tops of the buildings.

D.

Inside a paper box.

(4)

The grown-ups often ________ in their gardens.

[  ]

A.

make mud pies

B.

eat lunches and read newspapers

C.

play football

D.

None of the above.

(5)

We can infer(判断)from the story that ________.

[  ]

A.

people in Britain enjoy their lives

B.

there are more flowers in Britain than in China

C.

everyone likes to have gardens

D.

British gardens are similar to Chinese ones.

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  PEOPLE have been gardeners in Britain for hundreds of years.They love to put on their old clothes and get their hands dirty in the back garden on a Sunday afternoon.

  Most people in Britain have small gardens at the backs of their houses and sometimes at the fronts of them too.Even a person living in a tower block(高层建筑) will have a window box for a few flowers.

  British gardens are not like Chinese ones.A garden in Britain will mostly be made up of a lawn(草坪).Along the sides of the lawn will be flowerbeds where people grow roses, daffodils(水仙)and tulips.There will also be bushes and small trees.People keep their gardens very carefully.They mow(割)the grass every week.As soon as they see a weed(野草),they take it out.

  They work very hard in their gardens, but they like to enjoy them too.In the summertime, when the weather is warm, they like to sit in them and eat their lunches or read newspapers.Young children make mud pies(泥团)in them and get very dirty.The older ones use the lawn to play football on.Sometimes the grown-ups even join in!

(1)

A British garden is made up of ________.

[  ]

A.

a lawn

B.

some flowerbeds

C.

bushes and small trees

D.

all the above

(2)

How do people in Britain keep their gardens?

[  ]

A.

They play games in their gardens.

B.

They mow their lawn every day.

C.

They try to keep weeds out of their gardens.

D.

They did nothing in their gardens.

(3)

Where do people live in tall buildings grow plants according to the text?

[  ]

A.

Inside their flats.

B.

In small containers(容器)outside the windows.

C.

On the tops of the buildings.

D.

Inside a paper box.

(4)

The grown-ups often ________ in their gardens.

[  ]

A.

make mud pies

B.

eat lunches and read newspapers

C.

play football

D.

None of the above.

(5)

We can infer from the story that ________.

[  ]

A.

people in Britain enjoy their lives

B.

there are more flowers in Britain than in China

C.

everyone likes to have gardens

D.

British gardens are similar to Chinese ones.

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Beijing Sunshine Secondary School is holding a ‘Future City Show’. Mr.Wu asks each Class 1, Grade 7 student to write a paragraph describing his/her future city. Read what Millie, Simon and Daniel write.

Name: Millie Wang      Class 1

My future city is called ‘Pollution-Free Town’. It is built on and island. I hope that there is no air pollution in my future city. People use only electric cars on the roads. The buildings are only seven floors high and there are no offices. People ride their boats to the cities to work. Students do not use books at school because they have their own computers.

Name: Simon Luo      Class 1

My future city is a modern city with buildings over 60 floors. Nobody drives on the roads. They use flying cars to travel from one building to another. There is a big building called ‘The Plaza’. In ‘The Plaza’, there is a big restaurant. People can try all kinds of food: Cantonese food, Beijing food or Western food, etc. There is also a big supermarket. People can buy everything there.

Name: Daniel Chen      Class 1

In the year 3000, people do not have to work in an office because computers and robots can do all their work. Robots work in hospitals, supermarkets, etc. People can spend their time in the big entertainment centre in the future city. In the centre, there is a big shopping mall. People can buy very cheap things because computers and robots can make everything cheaply. For example, they can buy a big TV for only ¥500. They can also sing in the big karaoke club or go to the cinema there.

Mr.Wu is asking Millie, Simon and Daniel about their future cities. Help them answer Mr.Wu's questions.

(1)

Mr.Wu:

Where is the ‘Pollution-Free Town’?

 

Millie:

 

A. It's on an island.

B. It's on hill.

C. It's in a town.

(2)

Mr.Wu:

Millie:

A. By car.

B. By bus.

C. By boat.

How do people in the ‘Pollution-Free Town’go to work?

(3)

Mr.Wu:

How do people in your future city travel, Simon?

 

Simon:

 

A. They have planes.

B. They use flying cars.

C. They don't drive.

(4)

Mr.Wu:

What can we do in ‘The Plaza’?

 

Simon:

 

A. We can see films there.

B. We can fly our cars.

C. We can eat and buy things.

(5)

Mr.Wu:

What are the things so cheap in the shopping mall in your future city in the year 3000, Daniel?

 

Daniel:

 

A. People don't have to work.

B. There's a big karaoke club.

C. Computers and robots help to make things cheaply.

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