高二英语(选修七)《Unit 2 Robots》阅读 2 人教版

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111Teaching goals教学目标1. Ability goals 能力目标Learn about robots and their fight against landmines. 2. Learning ability goals学能目标Help students to learn how robots are helping human beings in clearing landmines.Teaching important points教学重点How robots are helping human beings.Teaching difficult points教学难点How to improve students reading skills.Teaching methods教学方法 Listening, reading and discussing.Teaching aids 教具准备Multi-media computer.Teaching procedures & ways教学过程与方式Step Lead-in and listeningT: Good morning / afternoon, class!Ss: Good morning / afternoon, Mr. / Ms .T: Whats the topic of this unit?Ss: Robots.T: Quite right. Lets recall what a robot is.Ss: A robot is a machine designed to do jobs that are usually performed by humans.T: A robot is a machine that performs a function, either to aid in everyday life or simply to entertain. Now look at the following pictures of robots and tell what each robot does. Show the pictures on Page 54 on the PowerPoint.After talking about what tasks each robot can complete, continue with the listening exercises.Deal with the listening exercises on Page 54. Ask students to pay attention to the function of each robot. Step Reading taskWhile dealing with the reading material, ask students to pay attention to the reading skills.T: From the interview, we learned some more functions of a robot. As we know robots are designed and built to do tasks that are dangerous, uncomfortable, or repetitive for humans. Today we are going to read a magazine article about landmines. First read this piece of news about landmines.Show the following on the PowerPoint.Three decades of war in Cambodia have left scars in many forms throughout the country. Unfortunately, one of the most lasting legacies of the conflicts continues to claim new victims daily. Land mines, laid by the Khmer Rouge, the Heng Samrin and Hun Sen regimes, the Vietnamese, the KPNLF, and the Sihanoukists litter the countryside. In most cases, even the soldiers who planted the mines did not record where they were placed. Now, Cambodia has one of the highest rates of physical disability of any country in the world. At the current rate of progress, it may take as many as 100 years to clear all the mines in Cambodia, and the UN estimates that with current technology, it will take nearly 1,100 years to clear all the mines in the world.T: This is the situation in Cambodia. Here and there are the mine signs. In spite of so many warning signs, there are still many victims. Look at the following pictures.Fast readingAsk students to find the answers to Ex1 using fast reading skills.T: From the above we can see clearing landmines is challenging. Luckily scientists and engineers have designed a robot to do the job. Now open your books at Page 57 and read the text quickly and then do Ex1.Explain the two reading skills to students.Scanningreading very fast to find specific pieces of information.Skimmingreading very fast to find only the main ideas of a text.Five minutes later check the answers with the whole class.Careful readingAsk students to read the text carefully and then do Ex1. Students will discuss the answers in groups first, and then check the answers with the whole class.Suggested answers:1.1 The main topic is the role of robots in the fight against landmines. The title tells us that.1.2 Natasha Wesley.1.3 Someone using a metal detector to find landmines; the robot that can find landmines; some people who have lost their legs because of landmines.1.4 Chiba University. (Japan)1.5 Afghanistan and Cambodia.Main figures in the textAsk students to review the facts linked to the figures. Students are asked to work in pairs. Seven minutes later show the suggested answers on the PowerPoint.Suggested answers:2.1 How many people are killed or badly injured by landmines every year?2.2 How often is someone killed or injured by a landmine?2.3 For how long do landmines keep causing damages?2.4 How many landmines are buried beneath the surface of the ground?2.5 In how many countries are landmines buried?2.6 How many landmines are removed every year?2.7 How many landmines are buried in the ground every year? 2.8 How big is the robot that can find landmines?2.9 How much does it weigh?2.10 How many legs had it got?2.11 When was the agreement to stop the manufacture and use of landmines signed?2.12 How many countries signed on the agreement?Step DiscussionAsk students to discuss the text and the following material. Then encourage them to write a letter of suggestion to Bushthe president of the US, for the US hasnt yet committed to the Mine Ban Treaty. In the letter you will suggest the US stop manufacturing landmines and spend more money on solutions to clearing landmines, for example developing new robots to remove the landmines.T: From the text weve learned how serious the situation is. Many lives are put into danger. So we must do something to improve the situation. As we know, the US hasnt yet committed to the Mine Ban Treaty. I hope you will write a letter of suggestion to Bushthe president of the US. You may refer to the text and the following material.Show the following on the PowerPoint. Producing one landmine costs $3, yet once in the ground it can cost more than $1,000 to find and destroy, according to the ICBL. Over 80 percent of the 15,000 to 20,000 landmine victims each year are civilians, and at least one in five are children, according to the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL). The deadly legacy of landmines far outlasts the conflicts that gave rise to them. Among the most contaminated countries are Iraq, Cambodia, Afghanistan, Colombia, and Angola.If time is limited, ask students to finish it outside class.Step HomeworkFinish writing the letter to President Bush.A sample letter: Sun Cheng China 28 MarchDear Mr. President,I read in the newspaper that the US hasnt yet committed to the Mine Ban Treaty. Im writing to suggest your country sign on the agreement.1. Landmines kill or badly injure around 26,000 people every year. There are about 100 million landmines buried just beneath the surface of the ground in 60 countries. Among the most contaminated countries are Iraq, Cambodia, Afghanistan, Colombia, and Angola. think this is one reason why people in these countries hate the US so much.2. Producing one landmine costs $3, yet once in the ground it can cost more than $1,000 to find and destroy, according to the ICBL. So stop manufacturing landmines and spend more money on finding solutions to clearing the landmines. As you know, your country has designed the most advanced robots. Why not use your advanced technology and spend more money on designing some robots to clear the landmines. If so, it will benefit the whole world. People all over the world will think highly of you and your country. You and your country will become more influential. Japan has set a good example. They have developed robots that can be used to clear landmines. I hope your government will follow Japans example.Thank you for reading the letter. I hope you will consider my suggestions. I believe you also hope the whole world will enjoy peace. Lets work together and make a peaceful world.Yours sincerely,Sun Cheng 111
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