下列教学片段选自某一高中课堂实录。
案例背景:这是一篇关于生命起源的说明文的阅读教学。课文讲述了“大爆炸”之后,
地球上大气和水的形成,以及生命从低级到高级的演变过程。课文中有两张插图,其中一
张是太阳系(the Solar System)的图片。为了让学生了解更多有关太阳系的知识,教师设计
了“What do you know about the Solar System?”的导入环节。
T: Today we‘ll learn how life began on the earth. You know the earth is a member of the Solar System. What do you know about the Solar System? Let me show you some pictures.
Tell me what are they?(点击课件,呈现太阳系的图片)
T:(指着太阳)What’s this?
Ss:Sun.
T:(指着水星)What’s this?
Ss:I don’t know.
T:It’S Mercury.Read after me“Mercury”.(板书Mercury)
T:(指着金星)Then,what’s this?
Ss:(零零星星地)It’s Venus.
T:(逐个地指着图片上的行星问学生)What’s this?
(学生除了对地球响亮地齐答“earth”外,对其他的行星都保持沉默)
任务要求:
(1)分析该教师的教学目标。(8分)
(2)分析上述教学实录中的不足之处。(10分)
(3)如何弥补上述实录中的不足?请帮助该老师重新设计此堂课的导入环节。(12分)
第2题
查看材料
A. It tries to offer particular services for customers.
B. It aims at luring more customers for its lesson.
C. It may promote the sales of its musical instruments.
D. It may attract more people to buy things there.
第3题
查看材料
A. To let customers inspect the quality of items.
B. To cut down the cost of running businesses.
C. To arouse customers" curiosity to purchase goods.
D. To redouble their efforts on online sales.
第4题
What can we learn from the third paragraph? 查看材料
A. Conventional retailers hold a better situation than last year.
B. E-retailers don"t have their own offline stores.
C. Conventional retailers make more profits from higher prices.
D. E-retailers are not faced with the problem of overstock.
第5题
What is the advantage of online retailers? 查看材料
A. They don"t charge their customers for purchase tax.
B. They can offer convenient and beneficial services.
C. They needn"t pay any taxes for its sales.
D. They can offer the lowest prices for the same goods.
第6题
请阅读Passage l。完成第小题。
Shoppers on Black Friday, the traditional start of the holiday shopping season in America, are notoriously aggressive. Some even start queuing outside stores before dawn to be the first to lay their hands on heavily discounted merchandise. Despite the frenzy at many stores, however, the recession appears to have accelerated the pace at which shoppers are abandoning bricks and mortar(传统实体商场) in favor of online retailers——e-tailers. So this year Black Friday (so named because it is supposed to put shops into profit for the year) also marks the start of many conventional retailers" attempts to regain the initiative.
E-commerce holds particular appeal in straitened times as it enables people to compare pries across retailers quickly and easily. Buyers can sometimes avoid local sales taxes online, and shipping is often free. No wonder, then, that online shopping continues to grow even as the offline sort shrinks.
The shift in spending to the Internet is good news for companies like P&G that lack retail outlets of their own. But it is a big concern for bricks-and-mortar retailers, whose prices are often higher than those of e-tailers, since they must bear the extra expense of running stores. Happily, however, conventional retailers are in a better position to fight back than last year, when overstocking forced them to resort to ruinous discounting.
The most obvious response to the growth of e-tailing is for conventional retailers to redouble their own efforts online. The online arms of big retailers are performing well, on the whole. Retailers are also trying to make shopping seem fun and exciting to counteract the economic gloom. One common tactic is to set up "pop-up" stores, which appear for a short time before vanishing again, to foster a sense of novelty and urgency. Following the lead of many bricks-and-mortar outfits, eBay recently launched a pop-up in New York where customers could inspect items before ordering them.
Stores are also trying to lure customers by offering services that are not available online. Best Buy, a consumer-electronics retailer, has started selling music lessons along with its musical instruments. Lululemon Athletica, which sells sports clothes, offers free yoga classes. The idea is to bring people back to its shops regularly, increasing the likelihood that they will develop the habit of shopping there.
Why is the recession of conventional business accelerating? 查看材料
A. Because conventional retailers don"t care for their customers.
B. Because more people are waiting for the best bargain.
C. Because stores compete by offering discounted merchandise.
D. Because many customers begin to favor shopping onhne.
第7题
A: Shall we get something for the kids?
B : Yes. But I vote C-A-N-D-Y.
B‘s answer violates maxim of_________.
A. quantity
B. quality
C. manner
D. relation
第8题
"The" in the phrase "the university and the umbrella" is pronouncedrespectively.
A.
B.
C.
D.
第9题
Which of the following is NOT a suitable post-reading activity?
A. Retelling.
B. Discussing a relevant topic.
C. Adding a title for the passage.
D. Writing a summary.
第10题
Which of the following is NOT the goal of teaching pronunciation?
A. Consistency.
B. Intelligibility.
C. Communicatuve efficiency.
D. Accuracy
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