Module 5 Reading 课件-外研版高中英语选修八.pptx
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1、Do you know the 9 Do you know the 9 planetplanets in the s in the SolarSolar System?System?Do you know their English names?Do you know their English names?Doyouwanttoexploretheuniverse?1.Have spaceships ever reached the Moon?2.Which country succeeded in doing this first?3.Have you ever heard of an A
2、merican space shuttle named Challenger?Do you know what happened to it?Discussion高考考点课文改编高考考点课文改编-语法填空语法填空&改错改错Ever since Neil Armstrong first set foot on the Moon back on 21st July,1969,people _(become)accustomed _ the idea of space travel.Millions of people watched that first moon _(land)on televi
3、sion,their hearts in their mouths,aware of how difficult and dangerous _ adventure it was,and what _(risk)had to be taken.With Armstrongs now famous words:“Thats one small step for man,one giant leap for mankind”,a dream was achieved.All three astronauts made _ safely back to Earth,using a spaceship
4、 computer that was much _(little)powerful than the _(one)used by the average school students today.There were several more journeys into space over the next few years but the single spaceships were very expensive _ they could not take off more than once.People were no longer so enthusiastic about a
5、space travel programme that was costing the United Slates$10 million a day.That was until the _(arrive)of the space shuttlea spacecraft that could be used for several journeys.The first shuttle flight into space was the Columbia_(launch)from the Kennedy Space Centre on 12th April,1981.The aim of thi
6、s flight was to test the new shuttle system,to go safely up into orbit and _(return)to the Earth for a safe landing.It was _ success and a little more than a decade after Apollo 11s _(history)voyage,the Columbia made a safe,controlled,aeroplane-style landing in California.This was the start of a new
7、 age of space travel.By the time the Challenger took off in 1986,the world seemed to have lost their fear and wonder at the amazed achievement of people going up into space.But this was going to be a special flight and so millions of people tuned in to witness the take-off on TV.A ordinary teacher,C
8、hrista McAuliffe,37,who was married to two children,was to be the first civilian in space.She was going to give two fifteen-minute lesson from space.The first was to show the controls of the spacecraft and explained how gravity worked.The second was to describe the aims of the Challenger space progr
9、amme.Christa hoped to communicate a sense of excitement and create newly interest in the space programme.Sadly,she never returned back to her classroom again,with the shuttle exploded just over a minute after taking off in Florida and all seven astronauts killed.What do you think of the job of astro
10、nauts?What do you think of the job of astronauts?Christa McAuliffe(September 2,1948-January 28,1986)Thechangesofpeoplesattitudetowardsspacetravel:First land on the moonIn the next few yearsBy the time the Challenger took off in 1986When the Challenger explodedinshockandfearexcitedbutnervousnolongers
11、oenthusiasticlostfearandwonderThey got used to it and thought it was safe and normal.ReadPart1andanswerthequestions.1.WhydoesthewritercallthepassageSpace:theFrontier?2.P2L7Thatwasuntilthearrivalofthespaceshuttleaspacecraftthatcouldbeusedforseveraljourneys.Thatrefersto_.3.Whatwasdifferentaboutthespac
12、eshuttle?4.WhydidpeoplewanttowatchtheChallengertakeoff?5.WhatdidtheChallengerdisasterteachtheworld?BecausetherearenonewplacesleftonEarthforhumanstodiscoverbutwehavenotyetexploredspace.Thefactthatpeoplewerenolongersoenthusiasticaboutaspacetravelprogramme.Thespaceshuttlecouldbeusedmanytimes.Becauseitw
13、asanewspacecraftandithadateacheronboardaswellasastronauts.Spaceflightwasstilldangerous6.Translate:Millionsofpeoplewatchedthatfirstmoonlandingontelevision,theirheartsintheirmouths,awareofhowdifficultanddangerousanadventureitwas,andwhatriskshadtobetaken.数以百万计的人们从电视上观看了首次登月,数以百万计的人们从电视上观看了首次登月,他们的心提到了嗓
14、子眼,因为他们十分清楚他们的心提到了嗓子眼,因为他们十分清楚这是多么艰难与危险,要冒多么大的风险。这是多么艰难与危险,要冒多么大的风险。ReadPart2ofthepassage.Workinpairsanddescribe:1.Howdidtheboyfeelbeforethetake-off?2.WhathappenedwhentheChallengerexploded?3.HowdidhefeelafterwitnessingtheaccidentonTV?4.Whatdidhethinkaboutspacetravelafewweekslater?.Hewasveryexcited.A
15、redandorangelightappearedinthesky,followedbyacloudofwhitesmoke.Hewasinastateofshock.Iwasnotsosureitwasworthitatall.Hewasnotsurewhetheritwasworthexploringspaceifpeopleweregoingtodie.spaceflightthecostofmoneyandhumanlivesMatchthewordsintheboxwiththeirmeanings.accustomedassumecivilianenthusiasticexplor
16、emankindpatienceshuttlewitness1.toseesomethinghappen,forexampleanimportantevent,oracrime_2.tothinkthatsomethingistrue,evenifyouarenotsure_3.avehiclethatgoestoaplaceandcomesback_4.anordinarypersonwhoisnotinthearmedforcesorthepolice_5.Toburstwithalotofforceandloudnoise_6.Veryinterestedinsomethingorexc
17、itedbyit_7.theabilitytostaycalm,especiallywhenyouhavetowaitforsomething_8.allthepeopleintheworld_9.gettingusedtosomething_witnessassumeshuttlecivilianexplodeenthusiasticpatiencemankindaccustomed重点短语:重点短语:1)踏上)踏上2)习惯于)习惯于3)非常紧张,提心吊胆)非常紧张,提心吊胆4)意识到)意识到5)冒险干某事)冒险干某事6)实现梦想)实现梦想7)对)对.充满热情充满热情8)一次安全着陆)一次安
18、全着陆9)把)把.调到某台,收听收看调到某台,收听收看10)已婚并有两个孩子)已婚并有两个孩子重点短语:重点短语:1)set foot on2)become accustomed to sth3)their hearts in their mouths4)be aware of5)take risks to do sth6)achieve ones dream7)be enthusiastic about8)a safe landing9)tune in10)be married with two children11)一种兴奋感12)起飞13)处在震惊中14)和.一样没危险15)处于震惊的状
19、态16)在海洋的底部17)不管18)先进的技术19)在.起步阶段20)上两节15分钟的课11)a sense of excitement12)take off13)be in shock14)no more dangerous than15)in a state of shock16)at the bottom of the ocean17)in spite of18)advanced technology19)at the very beginning of 20)give two fifteen-minute lessons1.accustom vt.使习惯于使习惯于accustom on
20、eself to(doing)sth.It took us a while to accustom ourselves to the teaching style of Miss Cai.accustomed adj.usual/habitual 惯常的惯常的;习惯的习惯的He took his accustomed seat by the window.be/get/become/grow accustomed to(doing)sth.习惯于习惯于My eyes slowly grew accustomed to the darkness.Ive become so accustomed
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