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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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