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1、Unit 1 高中英语高中英语 必修(第二册)必修(第二册) Unit 2 Be sporty, be healthy Reading 2 A beginners guide to exercise Revision Planning your exercise routine Eating and drinking right Avoiding injury Understanding the benefits of exercise Appreciation Do you think the text is a good guide? What techniques does the au
2、thor employ? Appreciation Yes, it is a good guide. The author employs the following techniques: Plain English is used so that the readers can understand it more easily. The content is broken down into several sections. Subheadings are used at the very beginning of each section so that readers can sk
3、ip to the section theyre interested in. Pictures are used for each section and they are consistent with the content of the sections respectively so that readers can understand the guide better. What are the purposes of this guide? What techniques does the guide use for these purposes? Support your a
4、nswer with examples from the guide. Appreciation The purposes of the guide are to encourage readers to exercise and to inform them of the proper way of exercising. The guide asks questions at the beginning and at the end to give encouragement. In lines 1621, it gives examples to explain how differen
5、t types of exercise improve our health. In lines 2526, it compares the human body to a car that needs to be fuelled to help the reader understand the role of carbohydrates. These techniques are very effective in presenting information. Appreciation “Exercise” and “health” appear in the guide as part
6、 of different collocations. Read the examples below and add more collocations. Appreciation aerobic exercise, physical exercise, daily exercise take exercise, get exercise an exercise guide, an exercise bike, an exercise programme physical health, poor health, good health, public health risk health,
7、 damage health health risks, health care, health systems, health workers, health services, health education, health centres, health problems Appreciation Using different collocations. Like cars that run on petrol, your body burns carbohydrates for energy. What rhetorical device is used in this sente
8、nce? Why is this sentence better than “Your body needs carbohydrates to provide you with energy”? Simile Appreciation The author uses “simile”, in which body is compared to cars and carbohydrates are compared to petrol. Body and cars have some characteristics in common, and so do carbohydrates and p
9、etrol. For example, both body and cars need to burn something for energy. When a simile is used, a concept is easier to understand. Simile Appreciation Cautious language is used to avoid overgeneralizing. Pay attention to the following words and phrases: Modal verbs: can, could, may, might, should,
10、would Verbs and verb phrases: appear, look like, seem, tend to Adverbs and adverbial phrases: probably, usually, sometimes, mainly, in general Adjectives: likely, possible, probable, unlikely Read and find the sentences using cautious language in the guide. Cautious language Appreciation Active peop
11、le tend to have better immune systems and are at lower risk of diseases. Working out can help you reduce stress and get over negative feelings. Above all, choose activities you enjoy because, in this way, youre more likely to stick with them. In general, you should have your meal an average of 1.5 t
12、o 2.5 hours before exercising. You should also start small and slowly work your way to a longer and harder exercise routine to avoid getting hurt. Appreciation Revise the sentences below using cautious language. People do not like getting up early for morning exercise in cold weather. They want to g
13、et as much sleep as they can. However, truly healthy people get their workout done anyway. They know they will feel great afterwards. Generally speaking, people do not like getting up early for morning exercise in cold weather. They usually want to get as much sleep as they can. However, truly healt
14、hy people probably get their workout done anyway. They know they will most likely feel great afterwards. Application As for exercise, more is always better. Do you agree? Why or why not? Exploration Exercise has a range of health benefits. However, some people (1) _ that if some exercise is good, mo
15、re is always better, so they (2) _ exercise for a long time without stopping. For example, some people go (3) _ for several hours at a time because of the step-counting smartphone apps. Others work out for hours at the weekend (4) _ their lack of exercise during the weekdays. Habits like these put s
16、tress on the body, and if they are maintained (5) _, can become a serious health risk. moreover assume average over the long term Jogging prevent tend to make up for assume tend to jogging to make up for over the long term Exploration Generally speaking, aerobic routines that last over 100 minutes h
17、ave a certain health risk. On the other hand, they should not be shorter than 10 minutes. If you do exercise for only a few minutes, you may not be working out long enough to see any benefits from it. When you exercise, aim for the daily (6) _ of 30 to 60 minutes. This will (7) _ you from getting hu
18、rt. (8) _, it will ensure that the exercise you do has a positive effect on your physical health. moreover assume average over the long term Jogging prevent tend to make up for average prevent Moreover Exploration What do you think of the idea about exercise mentioned in B1more is always better? Ref
19、lect on your exercise habits. I love basketball very much. And I usually play basketball with my classmates the whole afternoon every Saturday. Now I know it does great harm to my health, as such an intense workout will put great pressure on my body. I plan to play basketball every other day, and ea
20、ch time for 40 minutes. Discussion 基 础 自 测 自主学习 落实基础知识 重点单词 1. n.球棒球棒,球板;蝙蝠球板;蝙蝠 vt.& vi.用球棒用球棒(板板)击球击球 2. vi.往往会;趋向往往会;趋向 vt.照看照看 3. n.病病,疾病疾病 4. adv.此外此外,而且而且 5. n.常规常规,惯例惯例 adj. .常规的常规的,例行的;乏味的例行的;乏味的 6. n.慢跑慢跑锻炼锻炼 bat tend disease moreover routine jogging 7. n.体操体操,体操体操训练训练 8. vt.& vi.伸展伸展,舒展;拉长
21、;伸出;舒展;拉长;伸出;(使使)延伸延伸 9. n.活动活动,转动;移动;运动转动;移动;运动 10. n.能能,能量;精力;能源能量;精力;能源 11. n.平均水平平均水平,一般水准一般水准 adj. .平均的;典型的平均的;典型的 12. prep.自始至终;各处自始至终;各处,遍及遍及 13. n.汗水汗水 vt.& vi.出汗出汗,流汗流汗 14. vt.阻止阻止,阻碍阻碍 gymnastics stretch movement energy average throughout sweat prevent 15. n.缺乏;匮乏缺乏;匮乏,短缺短缺 vi.& vt.没有没有,短缺
22、短缺,不足不足,缺乏缺乏 16. vt.维持;维修维持;维修,保养保养 17. vt.减少减少,缩小缩小 18. n.(变动或浮动的变动或浮动的)范围范围,界限界限,区间;一系列区间;一系列 19. n.祝贺祝贺,恭喜;贺辞;恭喜;贺辞;恭贺恭贺 vt.祝贺祝贺 lack maintain reduce range congratulation congratulate 20. vt.假定假定,认为;承担;认为;承担;呈现呈现 n.假定;设想假定;设想 21. n.伤害伤害,损伤损伤 vt.伤害伤害,损伤损伤 adj.受伤的受伤的 22. n.配备配备,装备;装备;设备设备 v.配备;装备配备
23、;装备 assume assumption injury injure injured equipment equip 掌握规律掌握规律 巧记单词巧记单词 1.“普通的普通的”形容词种种:形容词种种: average平均的;普通的平均的;普通的 common常见的;普通的常见的;普通的 normal正常的;普通的正常的;普通的 ordinary平常的;普通的平常的;普通的 2.后缀后缀-ment常见名词荟萃:常见名词荟萃: equipment装备装备 movement活动,转动活动,转动 argument争论争论 development发展发展 核心短语 1. 有有共同之处共同之处 2. 对对
24、不确定不确定 3. 创造创造奇迹奇迹,产生神奇作用产生神奇作用 4. 首先首先,作为开始作为开始 5. 冒冒的危险的危险 6. 克服克服 7. 发挥发挥作用作用,扮演角色扮演角色 8. 首先首先,尤其是尤其是 have.in common be uncertain about do wonders to start with at risk of get over play a role in above all 9. 持续持续,坚持坚持 10. 保持保持,维持维持 11. 弥补弥补,补偿补偿 12. 确保确保,保证保证 stick with keep up make up for make
25、sure 重点词汇 互 动 探 究 探究重点 互动撞击思维 You want to start doing exercising?Congratulations! 你你想要开始锻炼吗想要开始锻炼吗?祝贺你祝贺你! 1 congratulation n.祝贺祝贺,恭喜;贺辞;恭贺恭喜;贺辞;恭贺 congratulations to sb. on (doing) sth. 因因(做做)某事向某人祝贺某事向某人祝贺 offer/express ones congratulations to sb. 向某人表示祝贺向某人表示祝贺 congratulate vt.祝贺;向祝贺;向道贺道贺 congra
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