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Unit 8It must belong to Carla.Section B 2b.Stonehenge in Britain 1.Whose notebook is this?It _be Mings.It has his name on it.2.Whose French book is this?It _be Toms.He studies French.mustcouldRevision3.Whose guitar is this?It _belong to Alice.She plays the guitar.4.Whose T-shirt is this?It _be Johns.Its much too small for him.mightcant1.Whats the alien doing when the man is running?2.Are they running at the same time?The alien is running while the man is runningNot onlybut also the alien the man is running.3.Is the man running after the alien or is the alien running after the man?.4.Do both of them feel scared?.5.Why does the man feel scared?The alien is running after the man,he feels really scared.The alien is running after the manNo,the man feels scared but the alien doesntThe man feels scared because the alien is running after him.so2aMatch each linking word or phrase with its purpose.Linking word or phrasePurpose of linking word or phrasesoexpressing a differenceas,because,sincegiving a choicebut,however,thoughexpressing a resultnot only.but also.expressing two things happening at the same timeorgiving reasonswhen,whileadding informationexpress v.表示,表达表示,表达para1:Stonehenge,a rock circle,is not only one of Britains most famous historical places but also one of its greatest mysteries.People like to go to this place especially in June as they want to see the sun rising on the longest day of the year.However,historian Paul Stoker thinks this cant be true because Stonehenge was built so many centuries ago.para2:No one is sure what Stonehenge was used for,but most agree that the position of the stones must be for a special purpose.Some think it might be a burial place or a place to honor ancestors.para3:“As you walk there,you can feel the energy from your feet move up your body,”said one visitor.One of the greatest mysteries is how it was built because the stones are so big and heavy.In 2001,a group of English volunteers tried to build another Stonehenge,but they couldnt.“And perhaps we might never know,but we do know they must have been hard-working-and great planners!”para4:How much do you know about it?Britain 大不列颠circle n.圆圈StonesStonesThere are about 80 stones,and each is about five meters tall and weighs about 50 tons.How?No one knowsNo one knowsmystery mysteries n.奥秘 神秘事物It receives a lot of visitors a famous historical place接收,收到接收,收到v.Every year a lot of visitors visit the stonehenge midsummerPeople like to go to this place especially in June.Why?Midsummer day is in Junepeople want to see the sun rising on the longest day of the year.二.Guesses:What was it used for?templeleaderA temple where the leaders tried to communicate with the gods.The stones were put in a certain way.(以一种特定的方式以一种特定的方式)On midsummers morning,the sun shines directly into the center of the stones.(on the longest day of the year.)It might have been used as a kind of calendar.A place with a medical purpose walk,feel move upprevent illness keep healthyenergyThe position of the stones must be for a special purpose.Many ancestors were buried there.A burial place of the ancestors a place to honor ancestorsa place to celebrate a victory over an enemyEnglish volunteers tried to build another Stonehenge,big,heavy.They must have been hard-working.Summarize the main ideasParagraph1:Whats Stonehenge?Stonehenge is not only a famous historical place,but also a great mystery.a rock circleone of Britains most famous historical placesone of the greatest mysteriesRead the article carefully and find the main idea of each paragraph.Paragraph2:what was Stonehenge built for?communicate with gods Paul Stoker thinks this cant be trueParagraph2:Historians have different ideas about what Stonehenge was built for.Read the article carefully and find the main idea of each paragraph.Paragraph3:Why was it built?(the purpose of Stonehenge)Paragraph3:Different ideas about the purpose of Stonehenge.It might be a kind of calendarhave a medical purposebe a burial place or a place to honor ancestorscelebrate a victory over an enemyRead the article carefully and find the main idea of each paragraph.Paragraph4:When was it built?Who built Stonehenge,when it was built and how it was built are still mysteries.It must be almost 5000 years oldHow was it built?Who built it?2cGroup work Read the article again and complete the chart.Mysteries about Stonehenge What Stonehenge might have been used forWho built it?What was it used for?How was it built?municate with the gods2.a kind of calendar 3.have a medical purpose4.might be a burial place or a place to honor ancestors5.celebrate a victory over an enemy Complete the sentences using the words from the chart in 2a on page 62.2d1.Midsummers morning is in June _ 2.a lot of people go to Stonehenge during this month.2.The sun shines straight into the center of Stonehenge _ the stones were put in a special position.sobecause3.Some people think the rocks can _ stop people becoming ill _ can keep them healthy.4.We dont know who built Stonehenge _ how it was built.5.Historians think Stonehenge was built about 5,000 years ago;_ they are not sure.not onlyorhoweverbut alsoRead the following sentences,go on learning how to use“must,might and cant”for making inferences.1.However,historian Paul Stoker thinks this be true because Stonehenge was built so many centuries ago.2.Another popular idea is that Stonehenge be a kind of calendar.3.No one is sure what Stonehenge was used for,but most agree that the position of the stones be for a special purpose.4.Some think it be a burial place,or a place to honor ancestors.5.Most historians believe it be almost 5,000 years old.6.“And perhaps we never know,but we do know they have been hardworkingand great planners!”cantmightmustmustmustmightmight 2.Can you think of any other mysteries,either in China or another part of the world,that are similar to Stonehenge?What do you know about these mysteries?What is mysterious about them?Discuss them with your group.1.introduce the Stonehenge to your friends.