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M6ReadingandVocabularyM6Reading1BeforetheclassYouaresupposedtobeengagedinthematerialandinwhateveritisthatwearediscussinginclass,notnecessarilythinkingaboutgettingdowneverywordthatIsay.I’dlikeyoutotakeactivenotesratherthanpassivenotes.Writedownwhatcanmakeyoufeelorlearnsomething.Betterattention,betterunderstandingofthematerialifyouareactivelyengaged.Betterattention,betterunderstandingofthematerialifyouareactivelyengaged.Youaresupposedtobeengagedinthematerialandinwhateveritisthatwearediscussinginclass,notnecessarilythinkingaboutgettingdowneverywordthatIsay.I’dlikeyoutotakeactivenotesratherthanpassivenotes.Writedownwhatcanmakeyoufeelorlearnsomething.BeforetheclassYouaresuppos2Readtheexplanationandspeakouttheworditexplains.WordsreviewReadtheexplanationandspeak3monstern.怪物frighteningadj.吓人的attackvt.袭击;攻击creaturen.动物;生物anyimaginaryfrighteningcreaturemakingyoufeelfearananimalexistvi.存在totrytohurtordefeatusingviolencetobe,ortoberealhairyadj.毛的;多毛的havingalotofhairmonstern.怪物frighteningadj.吓人4themarkmadebyaperson’soranimal’sfootfootprintn.脚印;足迹journaln.杂志;学报;期刊aseriousmagazineornewspaperwhichispublishedregularly,usuallyaboutaspecialistsubjectscepticaladj.怀疑的;不相信的doubtingthatsomethingistrueorusefulunlikelyadj.不可能的notlikelythemarkmadebyaperson’sor5havingathinedgeorpointwhichcancutsomethingmysteriousadj.神秘的claimvt.声称n.目击;发现sightingsharpadj.锋利的;尖的strange,notknownornotunderstoodwhenyouseesomethingorsomeone,especiallythatisrareortryingtohidetosaythatsomethingistrueorisafact,althoughyoucannotproveithavingathinedgeorpointwh6tojumpintowater,especiallywithyourheadandarmsgoinginfirstsurfacen.表面;水面divevi.潜水calmadj.平静的theouterortoppartofsomethingpeacefulandquiet;withouthurriedmovement,worryornoisecovervt.占地(多大面积)toputorspreadsomethingoversomething,ortolieonthesurfaceofsomethingtojumpintowater,especially7ObjectivesTolearnaboutthemonsterofLakeTianchi2.Tolearnsomeimportantwordsandexpressionsinthepassage3.Tosummarizeandmemorizethemainideaofthepassage4.TospeakoutthedetailedinformationofthepassageObjectivesTolearnaboutthe8Words:claimdiveadaptcoverExpressions:bebackinthenewsclaimtodosth.onthesurfaceofgetaclearlookatsth.diveintotakeaphoto/takephotosbeunlikelytodocoveranareaofFocusonWords:Focuson9atouristanewspaperadictionaryascientistjournalReadthebeginningofthepassageanddecidewhereitcomesfrom.ReadingComprehensionISkimmingatouristReadthe10What’sthetopicsentenceofthetext?A.The“MonsterofLakeTianchi”isbackinthenewsafterseveralrecentsighting.B.Theweatherisfineandthelakewascalm.TheMonsterofLakeTianchiliveswell.C.ThemonsterisadistantcousinoftheLochNessmonsterinScotland.What’sthetopicsentenceoft11Findoutthemainideaofeachparagraph.Para1Para2Para3Para4Para5athirdsightingoftheTianchimonsterB.thelatestsightingoftheTianchimonsterC.informationaboutLakeTianchiD.moreinformationabouttheTianchimonsterE.anotherrecentsightingofTianchimonsterReadingComprehensionIISkimmingFindoutthemainideaofeach12

forspecificinformationScanningforScanning13WecanconcludefromthefirstsentenceinParagragh1that_______.the“MonsterofLakeTianchi”hadbeenreportedbefore.B.the“MonsterofLakeTianchi”musthavebeenastrangefish.C.LakeTianchiisthehighestlakeinChina.D.LakeTianchiliesbetweenJilinProvinceandHei-longjiangProvince.ScanningReadingComprehensionIIIChoosethebestanswers.Wecanconcludefromthefirst142.Whywerethephotosnotclear?A.Becauseitisunderdeepwater.B.Becausetheweatherwasnotfineenough.C.BecausethewaterinLakeTianchiwasnotsoclear.D.Becausethemonsterwastoosmalltobeseenclearly.2.Whywerethephotosnotcle153.Accordingtothescientists,largelivingcreaturescannotexist_______.A.inhotwaterB.inbrightsunlightC.inlowtemperatureD.underdeepwater3.Accordingtothescientists16appearcalmclaimdivehornrepeatscepticalsealsightingtemperatureChoosethebestwaytocompletethedefinitionsofthewordsinthebox.ScanningReadingComprehensionIVappearcalmcla171

asightingiswhensomeone_____.(a)seessomething(b)findssomething(c)putssomethingsomewhere2Asealis____.(a)akindofanimal(b)aswimmer(c)akindofboat1asightingiswhensomeone_183Ifyouclaimsomethingyou______.(a)sayitistrue(b)sayitisnottrue(c)arenottellingthetruth4Ahornisatypeofbonewhichcomesoutofananimal’s______.(a)tail(b)head(c)back3Ifyouclaimsomethingyou__195Ifyoudiveintowateryougo_____.(a)feetfirst(b)bottomfirst(c)handsandheadfirst6

Ifyourepeatsomethingyou_____.(a)doitagain(b)stopdoingit(c)doitmanytimes5Ifyoudiveintowateryoug207Somethingwhichappearscanbe_____.(a)seen(b)heard(c)touched8Calmwaterisnot_____.(a)dangerous(b)deep(c)moving7Somethingwhichappearscan219Ifyouareskepticalaboutsomethingyou_____.(a)knownothingaboutit(b)believeittobetrue(c)don’treallybelieveit10Thetemperatureofsomethingis___.(a)howheavyitis(b)howhotorcolditis(c)howdeepitis9Ifyouareskepticalabouts221.Howmanysightingsofthemonsterdoesthearticlereporter?

2.Whichdescriptionofthemonsterismostdetailed?3.WhatisspecialaboutLakeTianchi?

ThewholepassageScanningReadingComprehensionVAnswerthequestionsbelow.Three.Thesoldiers’description.It’sthehighestvolcaniclakeintheworld.1.Howmanysightingsofthem23The1stparagraph1.Accordingtothetext,whatdidthemonsterlooklike?

2.Howmanypeoplesawit?Blackincolor;jumpedlikeaseal;itsheadlookedlikeahorse.About200.The1stparagraph1.According24The2ndparagraph1.Whoelsesawtheanimal?2.Whatweretheydoing?3.Whatdiditlooklike?

Agroupofsoldiers.Theywerewalkingalongthesideofthelake.Itwasgreenish-blackandhadaroundheadwith10cmhorns.The2ndparagraph1.Whoelses251.WhatdidLiXiaohesee?2.Whycouldtheyseetheanimalclearly?

The3rdparagraphAroundblackcreaturemovingquicklythroughthewater.After300or400metersitdivedintothewater.Theweatherwasfineandthelakewascalm.1.WhatdidLiXiaohesee?The26The4thparagraph1.HowlongwasthehistoryofreportsofmonstersinLakeTianchi?

2.Whatdothescientiststhink?Sincethebeginningofthelastcentury.Thelow-temperaturelakeisunlikelytobeabletosupportsuchlargelivingcreatures.The4thparagraph1.Howlongw27InformationaboutLakeTianchi:Height:Area:Depth:2189m10km2370mdeepinsomeplacesThe5thparagraphInformationaboutLakeTianchi28LakeTianchiThehighest1._______lakeintheworld2.______metreshighCoveringanareaofabout3.___squarekilometresMorethan4._____metresdeepinsomeplacesvolcanic2,189ten370Fillinthetableaccordingtothepassage.ScanningReadingComprehensionVILakeTianchiThehighest1.____29MengFanyingDirectorofalocal5._____officeThemonsterseemedtobe6.______incolor.Itjumpedoutofthewaterlikea7._____.XueJunlinAlocal8._____________Themonster’sheadlookedlikea9.______.touristblacksealphoto-grapherhorseMengFanyingDirectorofaloca30AgroupofsoldiersThecreaturewasgreenish-blackandhadaroundheadwith10-centimetre10.______.LiXiaoheandhisfamilyVisitorsA11.______blackcreaturemovedquicklythroughthewaterforthreeorfourhundredmetresandthen12._____intothewater.ScientistsAttitude:13._______The14.________________lakeisunlikelytobeabletosupportsuchlargelivingcreatures.hornsrounddivedscepticallow-temperatureAgroupofsoldiersThecreatur31The“MonsterofLakeTianchi”,the______volcaniclakeintheworld,intheChangbaiMountainsinJilinprovince,northeastChina,is_____inthe____afterseveralrecentsightings.Thedirectorofalocal___________,MengFanying,saidhesawamonsterinthelake.Itseemedtobeblack_________,tenmetresfromthe_____ofthelakeduringthemostrecentsighting.highestbackfocustouristofficeincolouredgeQuiz:Retellthepassage.The“MonsterofLakeTianchi”,32Inanotherrecentsighting,agroupofsoldiers_____theysawananimal______onthesurfaceofthewater.AthirdreportcamefromLiXiaohe.He________haveseenaroundblackcreaturemovingquicklythroughthewater.TherehavebeenreportsofmonstersinLakeTianchisincethebeginningofthelastcentury,althoughnoonehasseenone_______.claimmovingclaimstocloseupInanotherrecentsighting,a33Manypeoplethinkthemonstermaybe______________oftheLochNessmonsterinScotland.Theyalsothinkthattheremightbe______creaturesinotherlakesaroundtheworld.Scientists,however,are________.Theysaythatthelowtemperaturelake___________beableto_______suchlargelivingcreatures.adistantcousinsimilarscepticalisunlikelytosupportManypeoplethinkthemonster34Thinkaboutwhatwe’vejustlearntintoday’sclass.TimeforReflectionStudywithoutreflectionisawasteoftime.ThinkinEnglishAftertheclassIt’stimewestoptheclassandyoureflect.It’satimeofsilenceinclass.Thinkaboutwhatwe’vejustle35Review课时重点回顾再次成为新闻bebackinthenews声称做某事claimtodosth.在……表面onthesurfaceof看清楚某物getaclearlookatsth.潜入diveinto拍照takeaphoto/takephotos不可能做beunlikelytodo占地……面积coveranareaofReview课时重点回顾再次成为新闻bebackin36Homework

Readthepassageagainandreviewthenewwordsandexpressions.2.发挥想象,连词成文(50-100字)。frightening,claimtodosth.,exist,diveinto,sighting,sceptical,coveranareaof.HomeworkReadthepassageagai37Thankyou.Thankyou.38M6ReadingandVocabularyM6Reading39BeforetheclassYouaresupposedtobeengagedinthematerialandinwhateveritisthatwearediscussinginclass,notnecessarilythinkingaboutgettingdowneverywordthatIsay.I’dlikeyoutotakeactivenotesratherthanpassivenotes.Writedownwhatcanmakeyoufeelorlearnsomething.Betterattention,betterunderstandingofthematerialifyouareactivelyengaged.Betterattention,betterunderstandingofthematerialifyouareactivelyengaged.Youaresupposedtobeengagedinthematerialandinwhateveritisthatwearediscussinginclass,notnecessarilythinkingaboutgettingdowneverywordthatIsay.I’dlikeyoutotakeactivenotesratherthanpassivenotes.Writedownwhatcanmakeyoufeelorlearnsomething.BeforetheclassYouaresuppos40Readtheexplanationandspeakouttheworditexplains.WordsreviewReadtheexplanationandspeak41monstern.怪物frighteningadj.吓人的attackvt.袭击;攻击creaturen.动物;生物anyimaginaryfrighteningcreaturemakingyoufeelfearananimalexistvi.存在totrytohurtordefeatusingviolencetobe,ortoberealhairyadj.毛的;多毛的havingalotofhairmonstern.怪物frighteningadj.吓人42themarkmadebyaperson’soranimal’sfootfootprintn.脚印;足迹journaln.杂志;学报;期刊aseriousmagazineornewspaperwhichispublishedregularly,usuallyaboutaspecialistsubjectscepticaladj.怀疑的;不相信的doubtingthatsomethingistrueorusefulunlikelyadj.不可能的notlikelythemarkmadebyaperson’sor43havingathinedgeorpointwhichcancutsomethingmysteriousadj.神秘的claimvt.声称n.目击;发现sightingsharpadj.锋利的;尖的strange,notknownornotunderstoodwhenyouseesomethingorsomeone,especiallythatisrareortryingtohidetosaythatsomethingistrueorisafact,althoughyoucannotproveithavingathinedgeorpointwh44tojumpintowater,especiallywithyourheadandarmsgoinginfirstsurfacen.表面;水面divevi.潜水calmadj.平静的theouterortoppartofsomethingpeacefulandquiet;withouthurriedmovement,worryornoisecovervt.占地(多大面积)toputorspreadsomethingoversomething,ortolieonthesurfaceofsomethingtojumpintowater,especially45ObjectivesTolearnaboutthemonsterofLakeTianchi2.Tolearnsomeimportantwordsandexpressionsinthepassage3.Tosummarizeandmemorizethemainideaofthepassage4.TospeakoutthedetailedinformationofthepassageObjectivesTolearnaboutthe46Words:claimdiveadaptcoverExpressions:bebackinthenewsclaimtodosth.onthesurfaceofgetaclearlookatsth.diveintotakeaphoto/takephotosbeunlikelytodocoveranareaofFocusonWords:Focuson47atouristanewspaperadictionaryascientistjournalReadthebeginningofthepassageanddecidewhereitcomesfrom.ReadingComprehensionISkimmingatouristReadthe48What’sthetopicsentenceofthetext?A.The“MonsterofLakeTianchi”isbackinthenewsafterseveralrecentsighting.B.Theweatherisfineandthelakewascalm.TheMonsterofLakeTianchiliveswell.C.ThemonsterisadistantcousinoftheLochNessmonsterinScotland.What’sthetopicsentenceoft49Findoutthemainideaofeachparagraph.Para1Para2Para3Para4Para5athirdsightingoftheTianchimonsterB.thelatestsightingoftheTianchimonsterC.informationaboutLakeTianchiD.moreinformationabouttheTianchimonsterE.anotherrecentsightingofTianchimonsterReadingComprehensionIISkimmingFindoutthemainideaofeach50

forspecificinformationScanningforScanning51WecanconcludefromthefirstsentenceinParagragh1that_______.the“MonsterofLakeTianchi”hadbeenreportedbefore.B.the“MonsterofLakeTianchi”musthavebeenastrangefish.C.LakeTianchiisthehighestlakeinChina.D.LakeTianchiliesbetweenJilinProvinceandHei-longjiangProvince.ScanningReadingComprehensionIIIChoosethebestanswers.Wecanconcludefromthefirst522.Whywerethephotosnotclear?A.Becauseitisunderdeepwater.B.Becausetheweatherwasnotfineenough.C.BecausethewaterinLakeTianchiwasnotsoclear.D.Becausethemonsterwastoosmalltobeseenclearly.2.Whywerethephotosnotcle533.Accordingtothescientists,largelivingcreaturescannotexist_______.A.inhotwaterB.inbrightsunlightC.inlowtemperatureD.underdeepwater3.Accordingtothescientists54appearcalmclaimdivehornrepeatscepticalsealsightingtemperatureChoosethebestwaytocompletethedefinitionsofthewordsinthebox.ScanningReadingComprehensionIVappearcalmcla551

asightingiswhensomeone_____.(a)seessomething(b)findssomething(c)putssomethingsomewhere2Asealis____.(a)akindofanimal(b)aswimmer(c)akindofboat1asightingiswhensomeone_563Ifyouclaimsomethingyou______.(a)sayitistrue(b)sayitisnottrue(c)arenottellingthetruth4Ahornisatypeofbonewhichcomesoutofananimal’s______.(a)tail(b)head(c)back3Ifyouclaimsomethingyou__575Ifyoudiveintowateryougo_____.(a)feetfirst(b)bottomfirst(c)handsandheadfirst6

Ifyourepeatsomethingyou_____.(a)doitagain(b)stopdoingit(c)doitmanytimes5Ifyoudiveintowateryoug587Somethingwhichappearscanbe_____.(a)seen(b)heard(c)touched8Calmwaterisnot_____.(a)dangerous(b)deep(c)moving7Somethingwhichappearscan599Ifyouareskepticalaboutsomethingyou_____.(a)knownothingaboutit(b)believeittobetrue(c)don’treallybelieveit10Thetemperatureofsomethingis___.(a)howheavyitis(b)howhotorcolditis(c)howdeepitis9Ifyouareskepticalabouts601.Howmanysightingsofthemonsterdoesthearticlereporter?

2.Whichdescriptionofthemonsterismostdetailed?3.WhatisspecialaboutLakeTianchi?

ThewholepassageScanningReadingComprehensionVAnswerthequestionsbelow.Three.Thesoldiers’description.It’sthehighestvolcaniclakeintheworld.1.Howmanysightingsofthem61The1stparagraph1.Accordingtothetext,whatdidthemonsterlooklike?

2.Howmanypeoplesawit?Blackincolor;jumpedlikeaseal;itsheadlookedlikeahorse.About200.The1stparagraph1.According62The2ndparagraph1.Whoelsesawtheanimal?2.Whatweretheydoing?3.Whatdiditlooklike?

Agroupofsoldiers.Theywerewalkingalongthesideofthelake.Itwasgreenish-blackandhadaroundheadwith10cmhorns.The2ndparagraph1.Whoelses631.WhatdidLiXiaohesee?2.Whycouldtheyseetheanimalclearly?

The3rdparagraphAroundblackcreaturemovingquicklythroughthewater.After300or400metersitdivedintothewater.Theweatherwasfineandthelakewascalm.1.WhatdidLiXiaohesee?The64The4thparagraph1.HowlongwasthehistoryofreportsofmonstersinLakeTianchi?

2.Whatdothescientiststhink?Sincethebeginningofthelastcentury.Thelow-temperaturelakeisunlikelytobeabletosupportsuchlargelivingcreatures.The4thparagraph1.Howlongw65InformationaboutLakeTianchi:Height:Area:Depth:2189m10km2370mdeepinsomeplacesThe5thparagraphInformationaboutLakeTianchi66LakeTianchiThehighest1._______lakeintheworld2.______metreshighCoveringanareaofabout3.___squarekilometresMorethan4._____metresdeepinsomeplacesvolcanic2,189ten370Fillinthetableaccordingtothepassage.ScanningReadingComprehensionVILakeTianchiThehighest1.____67MengFanyingDirectorofalocal5._____officeThemonsterseemedtobe6.______incolor.Itjumpedoutofthewaterlikea7._____.XueJunlinAlocal8._____________Themonster’sheadlookedlikea9.______.touristblacksealphoto-grapherhorseMengFanyingDirectorofaloca68AgroupofsoldiersThecreaturewasgreenish-blackandhadaroundheadwith10-centimetre10.______.LiXiaoheandhisfamilyVisitorsA11.______blackcreaturemovedquicklythroughthewaterforthreeorfourhundredmetresandthen12._____intothewater.ScientistsAttitude:13._______The14.________________lakeisunlikelytobeabletosupportsuchlargeliving

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