江苏专项高三年级英语任务型阅读课件

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1、,任 务 型 阅 读,铁富高中高三英语备课组 周晓莉, strategy analysis,Task based Reading,How to do task-based reading?,71._ on how to manage a meeting,Advice /,Reflect,audio-tape,later,effectively,discussion,valuable,opportunity,welcome,Increase,归纳,词型转换,词型转换,释义,词型转换,原文,词型转换,原文,原文,反义词,Tips,Suggestions,record,Steps and ways

2、to do task-based reading,First reading,2.Analyze the structure with the help of the diagram .,1.Find the topic sentence to summarize the main idea.,Second reading,2. Locate the information in the passage.,1. Read the details in the diagram.,Check carefully and correct the mistakes,tense spelling han

3、dwriting Single or plural noun Capital letter,Third reading,Difficult points and Break though,信息转换题,(1). 另选其它词来释义,(2). 同义词和反义词转换,(5).词性转换,(3).句子结构转换,(4).前缀和后缀转换,1.解题关键: 根据问题查找定位信息,加工分析并转换成另一种表达方式。,2.,常见的 转换方式,synonym antonym,word formation,paraphrase,structure change,change of parts of speech,随堂练习:,

4、1 .Kate was born in China.,Kates _ is China.,2. He didnt pass the final examination.,He _ the final examination.,3.Tom couldnt agree with his bosss decision more.,Tom _his bosss decision.,birthplace,failed,supported,4. The lady was not happy.,The lady was _.,5. As we all know, if someone wants to pa

5、ss this exam, he ought to prepare for it well.,Good _ is key to passing this exam.,unhappy,preparation,(释义),(反义词),(句式),(前缀),(词形转换),提示:仅限一词,概括性,针对性,醒目性,信息归纳题,归纳词的特征,(在最大程度上覆盖栏内信息),(量体裁衣,大小适度),(简洁),1.解题关键:根据问题查找定位信息,找共性的东西。,2.,reason cause,result effect consequence,time behavior type form age sex feat

6、ure problem ,advantages disadvantages,measure solution way method,常见概括性词,differences similarities,原因,方法,优劣,异同,其它,观点,opinion view attitude,结果,目的,aim purpose goal,建议,advice suggestion tip,情感,feeling emotion,Title: Change in Todays Children,behaviors,feelings/emotions,ways/methods,Tips 根据已填的内容来推断所填之词的意

7、思,Exercise,Succeeding in Life, One (71)_at a Time,Step,left,burnt/burned,age,American,encouraged,skillful/experienced,always,certain,motto,归纳,句式,词性转换,释义,归纳,词型转换,词型转换,原文,句式,释义,Kids often ask Scout Bassett, of Palm Desert, California, if she wishes she had two normal legs. Bassett, 18, answers, “No. I

8、 have never known anything different, and it would seem weird to me. Besides, if it werent for the missing leg, I wouldnt have the opportunities I have” What she means is she has learned important lessons about overcoming big challenges to reach your goals. “When you are missing a leg , it teaches y

9、ou to appreciate little thingslike being able to walk and run,” she says. Scout has faced big challenges. Born in China, she was left at an orphanage before her first birthday suffering from terrible burns. Her right leg was especially damaged, and doctors amputated(截肢) it above the knee. Then, when

10、 she was seven years old, a family in Michigan adopted her. Everything about her new life in the United States was better, including the improved artificial legs her parents got for her. When she was 14, she got a high-tech leg made for sports and put it to the test right away in a race for disabled

11、 athletes. “I remember being terrified because this was my first time,” she says. ”But my doctor said, you have to start somewhere.” Scout was waiting nervously for the race to start when athlete Sarah Reinertsen came up and said, ”Ive been doing this for a while. Let me give you some tips.” Reinert

12、sen, who lost her leg when she was seven, is the first woman amputee to finish the Ironman triathlon in Hawaii. Reinertsens encouragement changed the teenagers life. She lost that first race, but gained the confidence that she needed to compete.,72,73,74,75,76,Kids often ask Scout Bassett, of Palm D

13、esert, California, if she wishes she had two normal legs. Bassett, 18, answers, “No. I have never known anything different, and it would seem weird to me. Besides, if it werent for the missing leg, I wouldnt have the opportunities I have” What she means is she has learned important lessons about ove

14、rcoming big challenges to reach your goals. “When you are missing a leg , it teaches you to appreciate little thingslike being able to walk and run,” she says. Scout has faced big challenges. Born in China, she was left at an orphanage before her first birthday suffering from terrible burns. Her rig

15、ht leg was especially damaged, and doctors amputated(截肢) it above the knee. Then, when she was seven years old, a family in Michigan adopted her. Everything about her new life in the United States was better, including the improved artificial legs her parents got for her. When she was 14, she got a

16、high-tech leg made for sports and put it to the test right away in a race for disabled athletes. “I remember being terrified because this was my first time,” she says. ”But my doctor said, you have to start somewhere.” Scout was waiting nervously for the race to start when athlete Sarah Reinertsen came up and said, ”Ive been doing this for a while. Let me give you some ti

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