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1、以讀促寫的閱讀教學(xué)模式浙江外國語學(xué)院英文學(xué)院高歌2015年2月GO FOR IT 新版九年級 READINGUNIT EIGHT BThe processing questions:Refocusing: (Refocus inappropriate response) (Yes, it is about food. What does the pyramid show us? What is it for?)Clarifying: (Ask for more explanation for clarification) (How does it help us? What informati

2、on does it give us (at the bottom / top?)Verifying: (Ask for verification with examples or personal experiences) (How do you know you need to eat more rice / less fat?)Narrowing focus: (Narrow the content for greater depth) (Yes. What type of food do we need to eat more?)Supporting: (As for reasonin

3、g) (Why are different foods put in a triangle?)Redirecting: (Get more people involved) (What else do we eat more or less of?)思維能力發(fā)展的階段性 Critical thinking Creating Imagining Predicting Reasoning, respondingResearching, reviewingComparing, contrastingReorganizing, relatingRetelling, recallingRememberi

4、ng, recitingReceiving, repeating高層次中層次初層次Stonehenge Can Anyone Explain Why It Is There?Stonehenge, a rock circle, is not only one of Britains most famous historical places, but also one of its greatest mysteries. Every year it receives more than 750,000 visitors. Especially in June, people go to thi

5、s place as they want to see the sun rising on the longest day of the year.For many years, historians believed Stonehenge was a temple where ancient leaders tried to communicate with the gods. However, historian Paul Stoker thinks this cant be true because Stonehenge was built so many centuries ago.

6、“The leaders arrived in England much later,” he points out.Another popular idea is that Stonehenge might be a kind of calendar. Th e large stones were put together in a certain way. On midsummers morning, the sun shines directly into the center of the stones. Other people believe the stones have a m

7、edical purpose. They think the stones can prevent illness while keeping people healthy. “As you walk there, you can feel the energy from your feet climb up your body,” said one visitor. No one is sure what Stonehenge was used for, but most agree that the position of the stones must be for a special

8、purpose. Some think it might be a burial place, or a place to honor ancestors. Others think it was built to celebrate a victory over an enemy.Stonehenge was built slowly over a long period of time. Most historians believe it must be almost 5,000 years old. One of the greatest mysteries is how it was

9、 built because the stones are so big and heavy. In 2001, a group of English volunteers tried to build another Stonehenge, but they couldnt. “We dont really know who built Stonehenge,” says Paul Stoker. “And perhaps we might never know, but we do know they must have been hardworking and great planner

10、s!”Stonehenge, a rock circle, is not only one of Britains most famous historical places, but also one of its greatest mysteries. Every year it receives more than 750,000 visitors. Especially in June, people go to this place as they want to see the sun rising on the longest day of the year.For many y

11、ears, historians believed Stonehenge was a temple where ancient leaders tried to communicate with the gods. However, historian Paul Stoker thinks this cant be true because Stonehenge was built so many centuries ago. “The leaders arrived in England much later,” he points out.Another popular idea is t

12、hat Stonehenge might be a kind of calendar. Th e large stones were put together in a certain way. On midsummers morning, the sun shines directly into the center of the stones. Other people believe the stones have a medical purpose. They think the stones can prevent illness while keeping people healt

13、hy. “As you walk there, you can feel the energy from your feet climb up your body,” said one visitor. 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. Other

14、s think it was built to celebrate a victory over an enemy.Stonehenge was built slowly over a long period of time. Most historians believe it must be almost 5,000 years old. One of the greatest mysteries is how it was built because the stones are so big and heavy. In 2001, a group of English voluntee

15、rs tried to build another Stonehenge, but they couldnt. “We dont really know who built Stonehenge,” says Paul Stoker. “And perhaps we might never know, but we do know they must have been hardworking and great planners!”Stonehenge Can Anyone Explain Why It Is There?Stonehenge, a rock circle, is not o

16、nly one of Britains most famous historical places, but also one of its greatest mysteries. (The topic:)Every year it receives more than 750,000 visitors. (Its popularity)Especially in June, people go to this place as they want to see the sun rising on the longest day of the year. (When and why)For m

17、any years, historians believed Stonehenge was a temple where ancient leaders tried to communicate with the gods. (The general idea about it)However, historian Paul Stoker thinks this cant be true because Stonehenge was built so many centuries ago. (A different idea)“The leaders arrived in England mu

18、ch later,” he points out. (The reason behind)Another popular idea is that Stonehenge might be a kind of calendar. (Another different idea)The large stones were put together in a certain way. On midsummers morning, the sun shines directly into the center of the stones. (The reasons behind)Other peopl

19、e believe the stones have a medical purpose. (More different opinion)They think the stones can prevent illness while keeping people healthy. “As you walk there, you can feel the energy from your feet climb up your body,” said one visitor. (The reason with an example)No one is sure what Stonehenge wa

20、s used for, but most agree that the position of the stones must be for a special purpose. (The agreement)Some think it might be a burial place, or a place to honor ancestors. (Purpose 1)Others think it was built to celebrate a victory over an enemy. (Purpose 2)Stonehenge was built slowly over a long

21、 period of time. Most historians believe it must be almost 5,000 years old. (Time spent to build it)One of the greatest mysteries is how it was built because the stones are so big and heavy. (How to build it)In 2001, a group of English volunteers tried to build another Stonehenge, but they couldnt.

22、(Development)“We dont really know who built Stonehenge,” says Paul Stoker. “And perhaps we might never know, but we do know they must have been hardworking and great planners!” (Who built it: the great planners)Stonehenge, a rock circle, is not only one of Britains most famous historical places, but

23、 also one of its greatest mysteries. Every year it receives more than 750,000 visitors. Especially in June, people go to this place as they want to see the sun rising on the longest day of the year.For many years, historians believed Stonehenge was a temple where ancient leaders tried to communicate

24、 with the gods. However, historian Paul Stoker thinks this cant be true because Stonehenge was built so many centuries ago. “The leaders arrived in England much later,” he points out.Another popular idea is that Stonehenge might be a kind of calendar. Th e large stones were put together in a certain

25、 way. On midsummers morning, the sun shines directly into the center of the stones. Other people believe the stones have a medical purpose. They think the stones can prevent illness while keeping people healthy. “As you walk there, you can feel the energy from your feet climb up your body,” said one

26、 visitor. 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. Others think it was built to celebrate a victory over an enemy.Stonehenge was built slowly over a

27、 long period of time. Most historians believe it must be almost 5,000 years old. 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. “We dont really know who built Stone

28、henge,” says Paul Stoker. “And perhaps we might never know, but we do know they must have been hardworking and great planners!”Stonehenge Can Anyone Explain Why It Is There?Stonehenge, a rock circle, is not only one of Britains most famous historical places, but also one of its greatest mysteries. (

29、The topic:)Every year it receives more than 750,000 visitors. (Its popularity)Especially in June, people go to this place as they want to see the sun rising on the longest day of the year. (When and why)For many years, historians believed Stonehenge was a temple where ancient leaders tried to commun

30、icate with the gods. (The general idea about it)However, historian Paul Stoker thinks this cant be true because Stonehenge was built so many centuries ago. (A different idea)“The leaders arrived in England much later,” he points out. (The reason behind)Another popular idea is that Stonehenge might be a kind of calendar. (Another different idea)The large stones were put together in a certain way. On midsummers morning, the sun shines directly into the center of the stones. (The reasons behind)Other people believe the stones have a medical purpose. (More different opinion)They think

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