2020届一轮复习人教版必修三Unit3The Million Pound Bank Note 单元教案单元规划类别课程标准要求掌握的项目话题Forms of literature and art: short story and drama; how to act out a play词汇birthplacen. 出生地; 故乡Embassy n. 大使馆; 大使及其官员phrasen. 短语; 词组; 惯用语 Seek vt. & vi. 寻找; 探索; 寻求adventure n. 奇遇; 冒险patience n. 耐性; 忍耐novel n.小说; 长篇故事adj. 新奇的; 异常的 contrary n. 反面; 对立面adj. 相反的; 相违的authorn. 著者; 作家Envelope n. 信封scenen. (戏剧)一场; 现场; 场面; 景色Permit vt. & vi. 许可; 允许; 准许n. 通行证; 许可证; 执照wander vi. 漫游; 漫步; 漂泊steak n. 肉块; 鱼排; 牛排pavement n. 人行道pineapple n. 菠萝businessman n. 商人 dessert n. 餐后甜点unbelievable a dj. 难以置信的amount n. 数量aheadad v. 在前; 向前; 提前r ude adj. 粗鲁的; 无礼的bayn. 海湾mannern. 礼貌; 举止; 方式stare vi. 凝视; 盯着看scream vi. 尖声叫n. 尖叫声; 喊叫声fault n. 过错; 缺点; 故障genuine adj. 真的; 真诚的bow vi. & n. 鞠躬; 弯腰rag n. 破布; 碎布passage n. 船费; 通道; (一)段indeed adv. 真正地; 确实; 实在account vt. & vi. 认为; 说明; 总计有n. 说明; 理由; 计算; 账目spot vt. 发现; 认出n. 斑点; 污点; 地点短语bring up抚养; 培养; 教育; 提出i n rags衣衫褴褛go ahead前进; (用于祈使句)可以; 往下说as for关于; 至于by accident偶然; 无意中; 不小心do with对待; 处理; 处置stare at盯着看; 凝视make a bet打赌account for导致; 做出解释be lost迷路; 倾心于某事on the contrary与此相反; 正相反permit sb. to do sth. 准许某人做某事take a chance冒风险; 碰运气in a. . . manner以……的举止(态度)重要句型 1. Young man, would you step inside a moment, please? (request)2. I wonder, Mr. Adams, if you’d mind us asking a few questions. (I wonder if. . . )3. . . . I found myself carried out to sea by a strong wind. (find+O. +O. C. )4. And it was the ship that brought you to England. (it is/was. . . that. . . )5. The fact is that I earned my passage by working as an unpaid hand. . . (noun clause as the predicative)6. You mustn’t think we don’t care about you. (double negative)7. That’s why we’ve given you the letter. (noun clause as the p redicative)8. Well, why don’t you explain what this is all about? (suggestion; noun clause as the object)功能 1. RequestWould you please come in?Could you offer me some kind of work?Would you mind waiting just a few minutes?I wonder, Mr. Adams, if you mind us asking a few questions?May I ask you how much money you have?—Well, to be honest, I have none.—Go right ahead.2. Ordering foodI’d like some ham and eggs and a nice bi g steak.I’ll have a nice long glass of beer.3. Shopping语法 1. Noun clauses as the objectI can’t say that I have any plans.. . . and he does not know what he should do.I did not know whether I could survive until morning.2. Noun clauses as the predicativeThat’s why we’ve given you the letter.The fact is that I earned my passage by working as an unpaid hand. . .教学重点 1. Get students to know about forms of literature and art: short story and drama; how to act out a play.2. Have students learn some useful new words and expressions in this unit.3. Enable students to grasp and use the expressions of request and ordering food.4. Let students learn the new grammar item: noun clauses as the object and predicative.5. Develop students’ listening, speaking, reading and writing abilities.教学难点 1. Enable students to master the new grammar item: noun clauses as the object and predicative.2. Let students learn how to act out a play.3. Develop students’ integrative skills.课时安排Periods needed: 7Period 1 Warming up and readingPeriod 2 Learning about language: Important language pointsPeriod 3 Learn ing about language: GrammarPeriod 4 Using language: Reading, acting and speakingPeriod 5 Using language: Listening, writing and speakingPeriod 6 Using language: Listening, reading and writingPeriod 7 Revision: Summing up and learning tipPeriod 1Warming up and reading整体设计教材分析This is the first teaching period of this unit. At the beginning of the class, the teacher can lead in the topic of the unit by having a free talk with students about the background knowledge, talking about Mark Twain and his play.Mark Twain is probably one of the few American writers with whom students are already familiar. The Warming Up is intended to discover just how much students know about this 19th century writer and let those who don’t know ab out him know about him before they read the play. The teacher can use this part to introduce information that Chinese students should have.Exe rcise 1 in the Pre-reading provides students with an important choice. For some, knowing what they would do with the money is easy to decide. For others, it may pose a real dilemma, especially if they feel obligated to help others with the money. Whatever choice students make here, they should be ready to offer their classmates a good reason for it. Exercise 2 is to check whether students have read the story or have seen the film and for students to be ready for the next part Reading.The reading passage is a play which is adapted from Mark Twain’s short story by the same title. It briefly describes that Henry, a San Francisco businessman, is rescued at sea by a British ship that takes him to London where he finds himself without money, friends, or the prospect of a good job. Hungry and alone, he walks along the streets of the city when unexpectedly he is summoned to a mansion. Two rich brothers, Ro derick and Oliver, have made a secret bet. Roderick believes that a man cannot survive in the city for a month with only a million pound bank note in his possession but Oliver believes he can. The play takes us along on He nry’s misadventures with humor and surprise to discover who will win the bet.Students are encouraged to preview the text and find out the new words and structures themselves. They should try to work out the meaning of the new words through the context. Then if necessary, they can look them up in the dictionary or turn to the teacher for help.Plays will enable students to read and hear natural language in a dramatic context. Just as importantly, reading and acting plays aloud will increase students’ self-confidence in using English, which in turn will increase their overall motivation to learn English. Through their active participation in reading characters’ parts in a play, students relive what others have said. When reading a play aloud, students not only speak to the teacher but directly to their classmates. This oral interaction can contribute to greater class cooperation, especially if reading the play results in trying to act it out. In doing so, students can learn how to interpret language through the tone of voice and body language, gaining a greater appreciation of the various verbal and non-verbal ways in which language works. Therefore, provide students with the opportunity to interpret language by acting out a few scenes of the play.To consolidate the contents of the reading passage, students should be required to give a brief introduction to the story The Million Pound Bank Note in their own words and act out Scene 3 of this play with their group members at the end of the class. In order to aro use students’ interest, the teacher can hold a competition between groups.教学重点1. Let students learn more about Mark Twain and his play.2. Get students to learn different reading skills.3. Have students learn how to act out this play.1. Develop students’ reading ability.2. Enable students to act out this play.三维目标知识目标1. Get students to learn the useful new words and expressions in this part: birthplace, novel, adventure, phrase, author, scene, wander, pavement, businessman, permit, ahead, bay, stare, fault, spot, passage, account, embassy, seek, patience, contrary, envelope, bring up, go ahead, by accident, stare at, account for, on the contrary2. Let students learn about Mark Twain and his play.能力目标1. Develop students’ reading ability and let them learn different reading skills.2. Enable students to talk about Mark Twain and his play.3. Enable students to act out this play.情感目标1. Stimulate students’ interests of learning English by reading and acting this play.2. Develop students’ sens e of cooperative learning.教学过程设计方案(一)→Step 1 Warming upTalk about background knowledge about Mark Twain and his play.1. Getting to know a great literary giant: Mark TwainLet students read the following information about Mark Twain and his works.Real name of Mark Twain Samuel Langhorne ClemensYear of birth 1835Places where he lived R aised in Hannibal, Missouri; traveled much of the US; lived for a long time in EuropeNames of three of his famous stories The Adventures of Tom SawyerThe Adventures of Huckleberry FinnLife on the MississippiEvaluation of him American short story writer, novelist, humorist, and public speaker. American best known literary giant2. Getting to know the story The Million Pound Bank Note.Two rich gentlemen in London made a bet on what would happen to a person if he was given a million pound bank note. An American young man who sailed too far was carried out to sea, but was saved by a British ship for London. So he was now in London, tired, hungry and penniless. . . .→Step 2 Pre-readingDiscuss with students: Have you read the story The Million Pound Bank Note? Have you ever seen the film? If ever, what do you think of it?→Step 3 While-readingTry to gain as much information as possible from the story through reading and train reading skills.Reading strategy: Go through the play for specific information. Don’t read sentence by sentence.Fill in the blanks.1)Time: ________________2)Characters:Henry Adams:_________________Roderick and Oliver:_________________3)EventsAbout a month ago Henry was ______________ out of the bay.Towards nightfall Henry was ______________ out to sea by a strong wind.The next morning Henry was ______________by a ship.Lastly Henry arrived in ______________ by working as an unpaid hand on the ship. Now Henry was ______________ in London and ______________ in the street. Just at that time Roderick ______________ him and asked him to step in.To Henry’s surprise Roderick gave Henry ______________ with money in it. Suggested answers:1)the summer of 19032)Henry Adams: a lost American businessman in LondonRoderick and Oliver: two brothers and rich Englishmen3)About a month ago Henry was sailing out of the bay.Towards nightfall Henry was carried out to sea by a strong wind.The next morning Henry was spotted by a ship.Lastly Henry arrived in London by working as an unpaid hand on the ship.Now Henry was lost in London and wandering in the street.Just at that time Roderick called him and asked him to step in.To Henry’s sur prise Roderick gave Henry an envelope with money in it.2. SkimmingReading strategy: Go through the play for the gist.1)Answer the following questions:(1)Where does Henry Adams come from? Does he know much about London?(2)What did he do in America?(3)Why did he land in Britain?S uggested answers:(1)Henry comes from San Francisco.No, he doesn’t know London at all.(2)He worked for a mining company.(3)He was sailing out the bay when he was carried out to sea by a strong wind and was rescued by a ship for London.2)Put the following events in a correct order to form a short passage:Henry wandered in London streets.About a month ago Henry Adams was sailing out of the bay.The next morning he was spotted by a ship.Towards nightfall he found himself carried out to sea by a strong wind.On the ship he earned his passage by working as an unpaid hand.Suggested answers:About a month ago Henry Adams was sailing out of the bay. Towards nightfall he found himself carried out to sea by a strong wind. The next morning he was spotted by a ship. On the ship he earned his passage by working as an unpaid hand. Henry wandered in London streets.3. Detailed-readingReading strategy: Read the play carefully and try to get as much information as possible. Try to keep them in mind.Fill in the blanks and retell the story.Henry was an ____________. One day he had an accident in a ______________. Luckily he was rescued by a ship for _____________. He arrived in London by earning his passage without pay. He was _____________ in the street in ______________. To his surprise an ______________ thing happened. Two rich brothers gave him a million pound bank-note because they had made a ______________.Suggested answers:American; bay; London; wandering; rags; incredible; bet4. Reading aloud and underliningAsk students to read the play aloud to the tape and let them pay attention to the pronunciation and the pauses within each sentence. Tell them to pick out all the useful expressions or collocations from the passage while reading and copy them to the notebook after class as homework.→Step 4 Post-reading1. Discussing and talkingWhat kind of person do you think Henry is? Why do you think so? Find some of his words to prove.1)Is Henry honest?It is my first trip here.Well, to be honest, I have none. (no money)Well, I can’t say that I have any plans.2)Is Henry hard-working?I earned my passage by working as an unpaid hand.Could you offer me some kind of work here?I don’t want your charity; I just want an honest job.3)Is Henry direct/straightforward?Well, it may seem luck to you but not to me.If this is your idea of some kind of joke, I don’t think it’s very funny.Now, i f you’ll excuse me, I think I’ll be on my way.2. Acting1)Listen to the text again.2)Complete the table.Characters Actions Attitudes DecisionNarratorOliverRoderickHenryServant3)Act out the play in groups of four or five, including the narrator.4)Invite two or three groups to perform before the class.3. DiscussionHave a discussion with students.Su ppose you get a large amount of money by buying lottery tickets and become a millionaire. What will you do w ith the money?4. WritingRewrite the play into a story.→Step 5 Homework1. Learn the useful new words and expressions in this part by heart.2. Read the play again and again and try to act it out with your classmates.3. Enjoy the movie The Million Pound Bank Note.设计方案(二)→Step 1 Leading in1. Talk about characters of short stories and dramas.2. Ask students some questions:1)Do you like dramas? Can you list some famous dramas and their writers?2)Do you know about Mark Twain and his play The Million Pound Bank Note?→Step 2 Warming up1. Show the picture of Mark Twain and ask students: What do you know about him?2. Let students read the short passage and take notes to fill in the chart.Real nameMeaning of his pen nameBirth dateBirth placePlace where he grew upHis famous stories→Step 3 Pre-readingLet students discuss the following questions with their partners and then ask them to report their work. Encourage them to express their opinions freely.1. Imagine somebody gives you a large sum of money to spend as you like. What would you do with it?Students have a discussion on this question. Whatever choice students make, they should be ready to offer their classmates a good reason for it.2. Have you ever read the story The Mi llion Pound Bank Note? Have you ever seen the movie? If ever, what did you think of it?→Step 4 Reading1. Give students 3 minutes, and ask them to skim the passage for information to find the answers to the questions.1)How did Henry come to England?2)Why did he land in Britain?3)Where did Henry work before?4)Why did the two gentlemen give him the envelope?5)When can he open it?After students discuss the questions, check the answers with the wh ole class.2. Give students 5 minutes to read the passage carefully, and then do the exercises in Comprehending on Page 19.After most of them finish, check the answers with the whole class.3. ExplanationHelp students analyze some difficult, long and complex sentences and guess the meaning of some new words and expressions. Encourage them to try to deal with the language points in the context.1)a large amount of: a large quantity of; a great deal ofThey bought a large amount of furniture before they moved their new house.2)make a bet: make an arrangement to risk money, etc. on an event of which the result is doubtfulWe made a bet on the result of the match.3)permit sb. to do something: allow somebody to do somethingMy mother doesn’t permit me to ride in the street after it rained.4)by accident: as a result of chanceI only found it by accident.5)stare at: look at somebody or something with the eyes wide open in a fixed gaze (in astonishment, wonder, fear, etc. )Do you like being stared at?6)to be honest: to tell you the truth; to be frankTo be honest, I don’t think we have a chance of winning.4. Listening and reading aloudPlay the tape of the text for students and let them pay attention to the pronunciation and intonation. Then ask them to take roles to read the text aloud after the tape.→Step 5 DiscussionAfter students read the play, let them discuss these questions in groups.1. Why do you think that the brothers chose Henry for their bet?2. What kind of person do you think Henry is? Why do you think so?→Step 6 Closing down by acting1. Have students get prepared in 3 minutes or so and then ask them to act out the play.2. Ask as many groups as possible to perform before the class.→Step 7 Homework1. Go over the text and try to learn all the useful words and expressions in this part by heart.2. Finish the exercises in Comprehending on Page 19.3. Rewrite the play into a short story in your own words.板书设计Unit 3The Million Pound Bank NoteWarming Up and Reading1. Time: the summer of 19032. Characters:Henry Adams: a lost American businessman in LondonRoderick and Oliver: two brothers and rich Englishmen3. Events:About a month ago Henry was sailing out of the bay.Towards nightfall Henry was carried out to sea by a strong wind.The next morning Henry was spotted by a ship.Lastly Henry arrived in London by working as an unpaid hand on the ship.Now Henry was lost in London and wandering in the street.Just at that time Roderick called him and asked him to step in.To Henry’s surprise Roderick gave Henry an envelope with money in it.活动与探究Work in groups. Go to the library or surf the Internet to find out more information about Mark Twain. Make a list of his life and his major works. Be ready to give a short report on this to the class.Period 3Learning about language: Grammar整体设计教材分析This is the third teaching period of this unit. To test whether students have grasped the important and difficult language points they learned in the last period, the teacher should first offer them some revision exercises. Then lead in the new lesson. This teaching period mainly deals with the new grammar items: 1. noun clauses as the object; 2. noun clauses as the predicative. Students often feel noun clauses abstract and difficult to learn, so it is necessary to make the lesson interesting and lively, and connect it with their daily life in order to let it easy to accept and understand. Firstly, the teacher can ask students to read the play The Million Pound Bank Note again, tick out all the sentences from the play where noun clauses are used as the object and the predicative, and then translate them into Chinese. Secondly, compare and discover the uses of each noun clause by giving a lot of example sentences. Thirdly, do the exercises in Discovering u seful structures on Page 21 and more exercises for students to master the related noun clauses. Finally, summarize the use of noun clauses as the object and the predicative and let students make it clear how each noun clause is being used in the situations.At the end of the class, ask students to do the exercises in Using structures on Page 57 and additional exercises for consolidation.教学重点Get students to understand and use noun clauses as the object and the predicative. 教学难点Enable students to learn how to use noun clauses as the object and the predicative correctly.三维目标知识目标1. Get students to know more about noun clauses.2. Let students learn noun clauses as the object.I can’t say that I have any plans.. . . and he does not know what he should do.I did not know whether I could survive until morning.3. Have students learn noun clauses the predicative.That’s why we’ve given you the letter.The fact is that I earned my passage by working as an unpaid hand. . .能力目标Enable students to use noun clauses as the object and the predicative correctly and properly according to the context.情感目标1. Get students to becom e interested in grammar learning.2. Develop studen ts’ sense of group cooperation.教学过程设计方案(一)→Step 1 Revision1. Check the homework exercises.2. Dictate some new words and expressions.→Step 2 Leading-in by a gamePlay the game of “Pass the message”. Show the same written message to the first person in each team of the class. Ask the person to pass the message on orally in indirect speech as quickly as possible. The first team that finishes it must put up their hands and the last person tells the class the message. If he/she has got it right, that team has won the game.Example 1:Message: There will be no homework tonight.S1: The teacher said that there would be no homework tonight.Example 2:Message: The fact is that she has been ill for 3 days.S1: The teacher said the fact was that she had been ill for 3 days.→Step 3 Grammar learning1. Reading and discoveringAsk students to turn back to Page 17 to read through the play The Million Pound Bank Note, let them pick out the sentences using noun clauses as the object and the predicative, read them aloud, and then translate them into Chinese.Suggested answers:Sentences using noun clauses as the object:1. Oliver believes that with a million pound bank note a man could survive a monthin London.奥利弗相信一个拥有一张百万英镑钞票的人可以在伦敦生存一个月。