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Unit4Whydon’tyoutalktoyourparents?Period3初二年級(jí)英語(yǔ)LanguagegoalsBytheendofthisperiod,youwillbeableto:1.summarize

different

opinions;2.use

contextual

clues

to

guess

the

meanings

of

words;3.expressreasonable

opinions

on

after-school

activities.Survey:

What

do

you

do

after

school?activitiesLilyEricHelenJoycedo

homeworkhave

after-school

lessonswatch

moviesuse

the

Internethang

out

with

friendsplay

sports

or

exercise√

:

usually

do:

want

to

do√

Predict

the

main

idea.Readthe

article

and

answerthe

questions.Thesedays,Chinesechildrenaresometimesbusier

onweekendsthanweekdaysbecausetheyhavetotakesomanyafter-schoolclasses.Manyofthem

arelearningexamskillssothattheycangetintoagoodhighschoolandlateragood

university.Othersarepracticingsportssothattheycancompeteandwin.However,thisdoesn’tonlyhappeninChina.

1.Whatisthecommon

problemforChinese

and

American

children?2.

Whogivestheiropinionsabouttheproblem?TheTaylorsareatypicalAmericanfamily.LifeforCathyTaylor’sthreechildrenisverybusy.“Onmostdaysafterschool,”

Cathysays,“Itakeoneofmytwoboystobasketballpracticeandmydaughtertofootballtraining.ThenIhavetotakemyothersontopianolessons

…1.Whatisthecommon

problemforChinese

and

American

children?2.

Whogivestheiropinionsabouttheproblem?Readthe

article

andanswerthequestions.…

MaybeIcouldcutoutafewoftheiractivities,butIbelievetheseactivitiesareimportantformychildren’sfuture.Ireallywantthemtobesuccessful.”However,thetiredchildrendon’tgethomeuntilafter7:00p.m.Theyhaveaquickdinner,andthenit’stimeforhomework.1.Whatisthecommon

problemforChinese

and

American

children?2.

Whogivestheiropinionsabouttheproblem?Readthe

article

andanswerthequestions.LindaMiller,amotherofthree,knowsallaboutsuchstress.“Insomefamilies,competitionstartsveryyoungandcontinuesuntilthekidsgetolder,”shesays.“Motherssendtheirsmallkidstoallkindsofclasses.Andtheyarealwayscomparingthemwithotherchildren.It’scrazy.Idon’tthinkthat’sfair.Whydon’ttheyjustlettheirkidsbekids?Peopleshouldn’tpushtheirkidssohard.

”1.Whatisthecommon

problemforChinese

and

American

children?2.

Whogivestheiropinionsabouttheproblem?Readthe

article

and

answerthe

questions.Doctorssaytoomuchpressureisnotgoodforachild’sdevelopment.Dr.AliceGreensaysalltheseactivitiescancausealotofstressforchildren.“Kidsshouldhavetimetorelaxandthinkforthemselves,too.Althoughit’snormaltowantsuccessfulchildren,it’sevenmoreimportanttohavehappychildren.”1.Whatisthecommon

problemforChinese

and

American

children?2.

Whogivestheiropinionsabouttheproblem?Readthe

article

andanswerthequestions.Answerthequestions.(P1)Thesedays,Chinesechildrenaresometimesbusier

onweekendsthanweekdaysbecausetheyhavetotakesomanyafter-schoolclasses...However,thisdoesn’tonlyhappeninChina.

(P2)TheTaylorsareatypicalAmericanfamily.LifeforCathyTaylor’sthreechildrenisverybusy…tobasketballpractice…1.Whatisthecommon

problemforChinese

and

American

children

?They

havetoomanyafter-schoolactivitiesthatmakethemverybusyandstressedout.Answerthequestions.(P2)LifeforCathyTaylor’sthreechildren

...Cathysays…(P3)

LindaMiller,amotherofthree,knows…shesays.(P4)Doctors

say

too

much

pressure…Dr.AliceGreensaysalltheseactivities...2.

Whogivestheiropinionsabouttheproblem?CathyTaylor(amotherwiththreechildren),LindaMiller(amotherwiththreechildren),andDr.AliceGreengivetheiropinionsabouttheproblems.StructureP2.

CathyTaylor’sopinionsP1.

commonproblem:toomanyafter-classactivitiesP3.

LindaMiller’sopinionsP4.

Dr.Alice’sopinionsGuess

the

meanings

of

underlined

words.Paragraph

1,2Paragraph

3,4Guess

the

meanings

by

context.1.

get

into

a

good

high

school

and

later

a

good

university…

university:

the

higher

level

of

school

you

will

go

to

after

high

school大學(xué)3.…basketball

practice

and

...

football

training;

...compete

and

win…training:

sports

practice

to

prepare

for

winning訓(xùn)練2.

practicing

sports

so

that

they

can

compete

and

win.compete:

to

try

to

win

especially

in

sports

games比賽Guess

the

meanings

by

context.4.

…not

only

happen

in

China.

The

Taylors

are

a

typical

American

family.typical:

do

what

others

do;

common

or

usual典型的,普通的5.

P2.

…LifeforCathyTaylor’sthreechildrenisverybusy…P3.Linda

Miller…knows

all

about

such

stress…P4.…too

much

pressure

is

not

good

for

a

child’s

development.stress:

pressure

and

worries

caused

by

problemsinone’slife壓力Guess

the

meanings

by

context.7.

competition

starts

young

comparing

them

with

other

children…compare:

to

see

thedifferenceandsimilarity,orwho

is

better比較8.

P2

…important

for

my

children’s

future

Doctors

saytoo

much

pressure

isn’t

good

for

a

child’s

development…

…successful…h(huán)appy

children.development:

someone’s

growingup成長(zhǎng)6.

…competition

starts

very

young

and

continues

until…continue:

to

keep

happening持續(xù)Guess

the

meanings

by

context.…h(huán)igh

school

and

later

a

good

university……compete

and

win……basketball

practice

and

...

football

training……starts

very

young

and

continues…Guess

the

meanings

by

context.A

but/while/however

BB

is

opposite

to

AA

such

as/e.g./like

B

B

is

an

example

of

AA

because/for/due

to

BB

is

the

reason

of

A……1.

People

described

him

as

a

lunatic,

or

a

mad

man.lunatic:

someone

who

does

crazy

and

mad

things

瘋子2.

I

could

see

nothing,

because

the

light

was

too

faint.faint:

small

and

weak微弱的3.

On

the

farm,

they

raise

poultry,

such

as

chickens,

ducks

and

geese.

poultry:

domestic

birds

kept

by

people

for

their

eggs

and

meat家禽4.

If

you

agree,

write

“yes”;

if

you

dissent,

write“no”.dissent:

disagree持異議Guess

the

meanings

by

context.2c.Match

the

words

with

the

meanings.1.

Keeps

on

happening2.

Physical

exercise

and

practice

of

skills3.

Worries

about

things

at

home,

school

or

work4.

Usual

or

common5.

Try

to

be

the

best

or

the

first

to

finish

something6.

Getting

better

or

bigger7.

Looking

for

differences

and

similarities

between

thingscontinuetrainingstresstypicalcompetedevelopmentcompareReadParagraph1

andanswerthequestions.Thesedays,Chinesechildrenaresometimesbusier

onweekendsthanweekdaysbecausetheyhavetotakesomanyafter-schoolclasses.Manyofthem

arelearningexamskillssothattheycangetintoagoodhighschoolandlateragood

university.Othersarepracticingsportssothattheycancompeteandwin.However,thisdoesn’tonlyhappeninChina.

1.

Are

Chinese

children

busier

on

weekends?

Why

or

why

not?2.

What

do

they

do

at

after-school

classes?

3.

Why

do

they

take

these

classes?Answerthequestions.Thesedays,Chinesechildrenaresometimesbusier

onweekendsthanweekdaysbecausetheyhavetotakesomanyafter-schoolclasses.Manyofthem

arelearningexamskillssothattheycangetintoagoodhighschoolandlateragood

university.Othersarepracticingsportssothattheycancompeteandwin.However,thisdoesn’tonlyhappeninChina.

1.

Are

Chinese

children

busier

on

weekends?

Why

or

why

not?Yes.Because

they

have

to

take

many

after-school

classes.Answerthequestions.Thesedays,Chinesechildrenaresometimesbusier

onweekendsthanweekdaysbecausetheyhavetotakesomanyafter-schoolclasses.Manyofthem

arelearningexamskillssothattheycangetintoagoodhighschoolandlateragood

university.Othersarepracticingsportssothattheycancompeteandwin.However,thisdoesn’tonlyhappeninChina.

2.

What

do

they

do

at

after-school

classes?

They

learn

exam

skills

and

practice

sports.

Answerthequestions.Theseday,Chinesechildrenaresometimesbusier

onweekendsthanweekdaysbecausetheyhavetotakesomanyafter-schoolclasses.Manyofthem

arelearningexamskillssothattheycangetintoagoodhighschoolandlateragood

university.Othersarepracticingsportssothattheycancompeteandwin.However,thisdoesn’tonlyhappeninChina.

3.

Why

do

they

take

these

classes?To

get

into

a

good

high

school

or

university;

to

compete

and

win.ReadParagraph2

andanswerthequestions.TheTaylorsareatypicalAmericanfamily.LifeforCathyTaylor’sthreechildrenisverybusy.“Onmostdaysafterschool,”Cathysays,“Itakeoneofmytwoboystobasketballpracticeandmydaughtertofootballtraining.ThenIhavetotakemyothersontopianolessons

…1.

What

are

the

after-school

activities

mentioned

by

Cathy

Taylor?2.

Why

doesn’t

Mrs.

Taylor

cut

out

a

few

of

the

activities?3.

What

do

you

think

Taylor

children’s

life

would

be

like?ReadParagraph2

andanswerthequestions.…

MaybeIcouldcutoutafewoftheiractivities,butIbelievetheseactivitiesareimportantformychildren’sfuture.Ireallywantthemtobesuccessful.”

However,thetiredchildrendon’tgethomeuntilafter7:00p.m.Theyhaveaquickdinner,andthenit’stimeforhomework.1.

What

are

the

after-school

activities

mentioned

by

Cathy

Taylor?2.

Why

doesn’t

Mrs.

Taylor

cut

out

a

few

of

the

activities?3.

What

do

you

think

Taylor

children’s

life

would

be

like?Answerthequestions.TheTaylorsareatypicalAmericanfamily.LifeforCathyTaylor’sthreechildrenisverybusy.“Onmostdaysafterschool,”Cathysays,

“Itakeoneofmytwoboystobasketballpracticeandmydaughtertofootballtraining.ThenIhavetotakemyothersontopianolessons

…1.

What

are

the

after-school

activities

mentioned

by

Cathy

Taylor?Basketball

practice,

football

training

and

piano

lessons.Answerthequestions.…

MaybeIcouldcutoutafewoftheiractivities,butIbelievetheseactivitiesareimportantformychildren’sfuture.Ireallywantthemtobesuccessful.”However,thetiredchildrendon’tgethomeuntilafter7:00p.m.Theyhaveaquickdinner,andthenit’stimeforhomework.2.

Why

doesn’t

Mrs.

Taylor

cut

out

a

few

of

the

activities?Because

she

believes

these

activities

are

important

for

their

future

and

she

wants

them

to

be

successful.…threechildrenisverybusy…Cathysays,“Itake…boystobasketballpracticeand…footballtraining…topianolessons.MaybeIcouldcutoutafewoftheiractivities,butIbelievetheseactivitiesareimportantformychildren’sfuture.Ireallywantthemtobesuccessful.”…thetiredchildrendon’tgethomeuntilafter7:00p.m.…aquickdinner,andthenit’stimeforhomework.Busy,

tired,

and

stressful.3.

What

do

you

think

Taylor

children’s

life

would

be

like?Answerthequestions.ReadParagraph3

andanswerthequestions.LindaMiller,amotherofthree,knowsallaboutsuchstress.“Insomefamilies,competitionstartsveryyoungandcontinuesuntilthekidsgetolder,”shesays.“Motherssendtheirsmallkidstoallkindsofclasses.Andtheyarealwayscomparingthemwithotherchildren.It’scrazy.Idon’tthinkthat’sfair.Whydon’ttheyjustlettheirkidsbekids?Peopleshouldn’tpushtheirkidssohard.”

1.

Does

Linda

Miller

know

about

the

stress

for

children?2.

What

dosomemothers

doaccordingtoMrs.Miller?

3.

Does

Mrs.

Miller

agree

with

Mrs.

Taylor?

Answerthequestions.LindaMiller,amotherofthree,knowsallaboutsuchstress.“Insomefamilies,competitionstartsveryyoungandcontinuesuntilthekidsgetolder,”shesays.“Motherssendtheirsmallkidstoallkindsofclasses.Andtheyarealwayscomparingthemwithotherchildren.It’scrazy.Idon’tthinkthat’sfair.Whydon’ttheyjustlettheirkidsbekids?…1.

Does

Linda

Miller

know

about

the

stress

for

children?Yes,she

does.Answerthequestions.LindaMiller,amotherofthree,knowsallaboutsuchstress.“Insomefamilies,competitionstartsveryyoungandcontinuesuntilthekidsgetolder,”shesays.“Motherssendtheirsmallkidstoallkindsofclasses.Andtheyarealwayscomparingthemwithotherchildren.It’scrazy.Idon’tthinkthat’sfair.Whydon’ttheyjustlettheirkidsbekids?…2.

What

dosomemothers

doaccordingtoMrs.Miller?

She

thinks

some

mothers

send

their

small

kids

to

all

kinds

of

classes.

And

they

are

always

comparing

them

with

other

children.Answerthequestions.LindaMiller

suchstress.“Insomefamilies,competitionstartsveryyoungandcontinuesuntilthekidsgetolder,”shesays.“Motherssendtheirsmallkidstoallkindsofclasses.Andtheyarealwayscomparingthemwithotherchildren.It’scrazy.Idon’tthinkthat’sfair.Whydon’ttheyjustlettheirkidsbekids?Peopleshouldn’tpushtheirkidssohard.”

3.

Does

Mrs.

Miller

agree

with

Mrs.

Taylor?

No,

she

disagrees.1.

What

do

doctors

say

about

too

much

pressure?2.

According

to

Dr.

Green,

which

is

more

important

for

children,

success

or

happiness?3.

Does

Dr.

Green

agree

with

Cathy

or

Linda?ReadParagraph4

andanswerthequestions.Doctorssaytoomuchpressureisnotgoodforachild’sdevelopment.Dr.AliceGreensaysalltheseactivitiescancausealotofstressforchildren.“Kidsshouldhavetimetorelaxandthinkforthemselves,too.Althoughit’snormaltowantsuccessfulchildren,it’sevenmoreimportanttohavehappychildren.”1.

What

do

doctors

say

about

too

much

pressure?Answerthequestions.Doctorssaytoomuchpressureisnotgoodforachild’sdevelopment.Dr.AliceGreensaysalltheseactivitiescancausealotofstressforchildren.“Kidsshouldhavetimetorelaxandthinkforthemselves,too.Althoughit’snormaltowantsuccessfulchildren,it’sevenmoreimportanttohavehappychildren.”

Doctors

say

too

much

pressure

is

not

good

for

a

child’s

development.

2.

According

to

Dr.

Green,

which

is

more

important

for

children,

success

or

happiness?Answerthequestions.Doctorssaytoomuchpressureisnotgoodforachild’sdevelopment.Dr.AliceGreensaysalltheseactivitiescancausealotofstressforchildren.“Kidsshouldhavetimetorelaxandthinkforthemselves,too.Althoughit’snormaltowantsuccessfulchildren,it’sevenmoreimportanttohavehappychildren.”Happiness.

3.

Does

Dr.

Green

agree

with

Cathy

or

Linda?Answerthequestions.Doctorssaytoomuchpressureisnotgoodforachild’sdevelopment.Dr.AliceGreensaysalltheseactivitiescancausealotofstressforchildren.“Kidsshouldhavetimetorelaxandthinkforthemselves,too.Althoughit’snormaltowantsuccessfulchildren,it’sevenmoreimportanttohavehappychildren.”

Linda

Miller.ReadParagraph2,3and4and

underline

the

sentences

that

express

opinions.TheTaylorsareatypicalAmericanfamily.LifeforCathyTaylor’sthreechildrenisverybusy.“Onmostdaysafterschool,”Cathysays,“Itakeoneofmytwoboystobasketballpracticeandmydaughtertofootballtraining.ThenIhavetotakemyothersontopianolessons.

MaybeIcouldcutoutafewoftheiractivities,butIbelievetheseactivitiesareimportantformychildren’sfuture.Ireallywantthemtobesuccessful.”However,thetiredchildrendon’tgethomeuntilafter7:00p.m.Theyhaveaquickdinner,andthenit’stimeforhomework.ReadParagraph2,3and4and

underline

the

sentences

that

express

opinions.LindaMiller,amotherofthree,knowsallaboutsuchstress.“Insomefamilies,competitionstartsveryyoungandcontinuesuntilthekidsgetolder,”shesays.“Motherssendtheirsmallkidstoallkindsofclasses.Andtheyarealwayscomparingthemwithotherchildren.It’scrazy.Idon’tthinkthat’sfair.Whydon’ttheyjustlettheirkidsbekids?Peopleshouldn’tpushtheirkidssohard.”

ReadParagraph2,3and4and

underline

the

sentences

that

express

opinions.

Doctorssaytoomuchpressureisnotgoodforachild’sdevelopment.Dr.AliceGreensaysalltheseactivitiescancausealotofstressforchildren.“Kidsshouldhavetimetorelaxandthinkforthemselves,too.Althoughit’snormaltowantsuccessfulchildren,it’sevenmoreimportanttohavehappychildren.”ReadParagraph2,3and4and

underline

the

sentences

that

express

opinions.TheTaylorsareatypicalAmericanfamily.LifeforCathyTaylor’sthreechildrenisverybusy.“Onmostdaysafterschool,”Cathysays,“Itakeoneofmytwoboystobasketballpracticeandmydaughtertofootballtraining.ThenIhavetotakemyothersontopianolessons.

MaybeIcouldcutoutafewoftheiractivities,butIbelievetheseactivitiesareimportantformychildren’sfuture.Ireallywantthemtobesuccessful.”However,thetired

childrendon’tgethomeuntilafter7:00p.m.Theyhaveaquickdinner,andthenit’stimeforhomework.ReadParagraph2,3and4and

underline

the

sentences

that

express

opinions.LindaMiller,amotherofthree,knowsallaboutsuchstress.“Insomefamilies,competitionstartsveryyoungandcontinuesuntilthekidsgetolder,”shesays.“Motherssendtheirsmallkidstoallkindsofclasses.Andtheyarealwayscomparingthemwithotherchildren.It’scrazy.Idon’tthinkthat’sfair.Whydon’ttheyjustlettheirkidsbekids?Peopleshouldn’tpushtheirkidssohard.”

ReadParagraph2,3and4and

underline

the

sentences

that

express

opinions.Doctorssaytoomuchpressu

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