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          示范教案Unit1

          For Unit 1

          The Summer Holidays

          I. Words and Phrases

          introduce, practice, go awayL.1 Four Skills

          well(n,),dark(n,),go on doing,

          result as a result , state,

          the StatesL.2

          physics , chemistry , biology,

          geographyL.4

          partner, opinion, in one’s opinionL1Three Skills

          vacation, general, general idea, dawn, wheat ,employ , area,

          pump, channel ,beer ,regardsL2

          ExpressionsL3

          Harry ,Bob , oralL.1Tow Skills

          CharlieL.2

          Steve L.3

          II. Everyday English

          Hello/Hi, Nice to meet you .

          I’ll introduce you .

          Bye . See you soon .

          I must go /be off/be leaving now .

          Give one’s regards/best wishes/love to

          III . Grammar

          Revise interrogative sentences of all kinds of tenses

          which students have learned.

          IV . Language Use

          Using the learned language and centering on life in the

          summer holidays, teachers and students complete the tasks of

          listening ,speaking and writing which textbook and workbook provide

          .Reading material ″Letter to a pen friend ″should be exactly

          understood ,and concerned exercises should be completed .The form of

          an English letter should be further known well.

          V . Teaching Time

          Four Periods

          Background Information:

          I . The Origin of Sunday .Monday,etc.

          The names of the days of the week are of Anglosaxon origin.

          Sunday is the first day of the week ,anciently dedicated

          to the sun .The old English form is Sunnendaeg . For Christians ,

          the day is ″the Lord’s Day″ .

          Monday is the second day of the week . It is called the

          day of the moon by the Anglo-saxons . The old English form is Monand

          .

          Tuesday is the third day of the week . The day is so

          named in memory of Tiu (Tiw , or Tyr ) , the Roman god of war .

          Wednesday is the fourth day of the week . The day is

          named in memory of Woden or Odin ,who was the god of wisdom , poetry

          , war and agriculture . So it is also called Woden’s Day or Odin’s

          Day . As god of the death , he presided over the banquets of those

          slain in battle . He became the All-wise by drinking Mimir’s

          fountain , but purchased the distinction at the pledge of one eye ,

          and is often represented as a one -- eyed man wearing a hat and

          carrying a staff .

          Friday is the sixth day of the week . In ancient Rome the

          day was called dies Veneris , dedicated to Venus , the Roman goddess

          of beauty and sensual love . Owing to this the French call it

          Vendredi . The northern Europeans adopted the same nomenclature and

          the nearest equivalent to Venus was Frigg or Freyja . The old

          English is frige daeg , this is Friday in Modern English .

          Saturday is the seventh day of the week . The day was

          called Saturdaeg by Anglo---Saxons after the Latin Saturni dies ,

          that is , the day of Saturn who was a Roman deity , I . e . god of

          seedtime and harvest .

          II . The Origin of the Months

          The word″month″ means one of the twelve divisions of a

          year . Anciently a new month started on the day of the new moon , or

          the day after ; hence the name (Old English world is monath) is

          connected with moon .

          January is the first month of the year ,which was

          dedicated by the Romans to Janus who presided over the entrance to

          the year and , having two faces , could look back to the year past

          and forward on the current year .

          February was the month of purification amongst the

          ancient Romans . February 2nd , Canelmas Day , is the feast of the

          purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary . It is said that if the

          weather is fine and frosty at the close of January and the beginning

          of February , there is more winter ahead than behind . The

          Anglo-Saxons called this month ″sprout -- kale ″from the sprouting

          of cabbage or kale .

          March , The month is so called from Mars , the Roman god

          of war , or the planet of this name because of its reddish tinge .

          The old saxon name was Hreth-monath meaning rough-month , from its

          boisterous winds . Subsequetly it was changed to Lengthmonath

          meaning lengthening month ; it was also called Hlyd---monath meaning

          boisterous month .

          April is the opening month when trees unfold and the

          womb of nature open with young life , It may be a relic of the Roman

          Cerealia , held at the beginning of April . The tale is that

          proserpina was sporting in the Elysian meadows , and had just filled

          her lap with daffodils , when Pluto carried her off to the lower

          world . Her mother , Ceres ,heard the echo of her screams , and went

          in search of her voice ;but her search was a fool′s errand .

          May . The Anglo-Saxons called this month thrimilce ,

          because then cows can be milked three times a day ; the present name

          is the Latin Maius , probably from Maia , the goddess of growth and

          increase .

          June is named from the Roman Junius , a gens or clan

          name akin to juvenis , young . Alternatively , it may derive from

          Juno , ″the venerable ox -- eyed″wife and sister of Jupiter , and

          queen of heaven.

          July is named by Mark Anthony in honour of Julius Caesar

          . It was formerly called Quintilis , as it was the fifth month of

          the Roman year . The old Saxon name for it was Maedd-Monath because

          the cattle were turned into the meadows to feed .

          August was formerly called sextilis in the Roman

          calendar ,the sixth month from March ( when the year began ) . It

          was changed to Augustus in 8 B. C . in honour of Augustus ( 63

          B.C.-A.D. 14) , the first Roman Emperor , whose ″lucky month ″it was

          . It was the month in which he began his first consulship ,

          celebrated three Triumphs , received the allegians on the Janiculum

          , reduced Egypt , and ended the civil war . The old Saxon name for

          this month was Weodmonath (weedmonth, weed meaning vegetation in

          general ) .

          September was the seventh month from March , where the

          year used to commence . The old Saxon name was Gerst-monath (barley

          month ), or Haefest-monath ; and after the introduction of

          Christianity Halig-monath , which was holy---month , the nativity of

          the Virgin Mary being on the 8th , the Exaltation of the Cross or

          Holy Cross Day on the 14th ; St . Michael’s Day on the 29th .

          October was the eighth month of the ancient Roman

          calendar when the year began in March ; therefore″octo- ″, meaning

          eight , is used . The old English was Winmonath , that is ,

          wine-month , or the time of vintage ; also Teo-monath , I,e,tenth

          month , and Winter-fylleth meaning winter full-moon .

          November was the ninth month in the ancient Roman

          Calendar when the year began in March ″Nove-″means nine , The old

          Saxon name for this month was Wind-monath meaning wind-month when

          the fishermen drew their boats ashore , and gave over fishing till

          the next spring ; it was also called Blot-monath---the same as the

          old Dutch name ″Slaght--maand″.

          December was the tenth month when the year began in

          March with the vernal equinox ; but , since January and February

          have been inserted before it , the name is somewhat misplaced ,

          (Note : the prefix dec(a)---indicates ten .)

          III.Time Zone

          Time Zone refers to a certain standard time which is

          suitble for a certain area . Generally , the earth is divided into

          24 time zones according to meridian line , which is called the

          eastern time zone 1-11, and the western time zone 1-11, Each time

          zone covers 15 meridians. In 1884 the International Meridian

          Congress decided that the meridian which goes through Greenwich is

          used as the standard meridian . The boundary lines of every time

          zone are the meridians . The time of every time zone is

          called″zone--time″.The zone time of two zones next to each other

          differs one hour from east to west . For example .New York in the

          eastern part of the USA belongs to the fifth western time zone while

          Los Angeles belongs to the eighth western time zone . So the time in

          Los Angeles is three hours later than in New York.

          China covers five time zones . But , for convenience ,

          most parts in our country adopts the eighth eastern time zone , that

          is Beijing time.

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