第一篇:新世纪高一英语第二学期 unit 1 Travelling Around China
新世纪高一英语第二学期 unit 1 Travelling Around China
Travelling around China can be tiring but fun as well.However, how you travel often determines whether your travel will be a success or a failure.Here is some information about how it can be done.BY TRAIN
Most parts of China can now be reached by rail.Generally speaking, the train service is efficient.However, the trains are sometimes overcrowded, especially on national holidays.The kind of ticket you need depends on the distance of your journey.A hard or soft seat is fine for a short journey.For long journeys, a sleeper ticket is a better choice.BY SHIP
A number of sea routes exist that can take you from one seaport to another along the coast of China.There are also a few inland waterways.The most attractive one is that from Chongqing to Shanghai.Along this route ships pass through the famous Three Gorges and stop at many beautiful towns and historic sites.BY AIR
This is often the first choice for those who have limited time to spend on a journey.But, of course, this time-saving advantage has to be paid for—tickets are more expensive.While CAAC used to be the only airline service in the country, there are now a number of regional airlines.The safety record has also improved much over the past decades.Air tickets are available through CITS, at hotel travel desks or in air ticket offices.Most large cities and many popular tourist destinations have their own airports.BY BUS
Highway networks in China are developing very fast.There are both inner-and inter-city bus services.They are well managed and cheap.State-owned long-distance bus services operate on schedule and are inexpensive.There are also private buses.They run mainly on local route, and often will not depart until they are completely filled up.BY BICYCLE
Besides what is mentioned above, cycling is also one of the best ways for traveling around town, unless you are in Chongqing – the only city with very few bicycles because of its steep streets.If you plan to stay in China for some time, buy one as the natives do.Hope you will find this information helpful during your stay in China.
第二篇:新世纪英语高一课文
上海外语教育出版社——新世纪英语高一课文
高一第一学期
1.People from all walks of life When a person grows up, he will take up different occupations in various work places.A society is thus made up of all walks of life.What kind of person do you want to be in the future? The following introductions may give you some idea.TEACHER Teachers are professionals.They work in schools, colleges, universities and other educational institutions.They try their best to help students gain new knowledge and become useful people in society.Teachers are involved in many tasks, such as explaining lessons, giving homework and correcting papers.At the end of every term, they mark test papers and give grades to their students.Actually teachers do more.Often their impact on students stays all through their lives.SURGEON Surgeons, like teachers, are also professionals.As a special group of doctors, surgeons operate on sick people and repair the organs that no longer work properly.Hospitals are their work places.After an operation, a surgeon takes care of the patient’s medical treatment until he gets well.The skills of a surgeon sometimes mean the differences between life and death.SECRETARY A secretary works in an office.The job of a secretary often involves writing letters, answering telephone calls, and receiving people.A secretary stores information on a computer and puts papers in good order in file cabinets.As a link between the boss and the visitors, a secretary also helps the boss work out plans and timetables.Traditionally, more girls than boys work as secretaries.In some countries parents often decide what careers their children will follow---especially their sons.Tchaikovsky, the composer of Swan Lake, was asked to study law.He, however, didn’t take an interest in it.Tchaikovsky made a great decision on his own.He gave up his government service later and started to study music.Some people think the young are probably going to be successful because they are doing the things they most want to do in life.Many people, however, disagree with them.3.Michelangelo Michelangelo was an Italian artist about 500 years ago.Today he is still remembered as a great sculptor, painter, and architect.Michelangelo came from a poor family.He was trained at an early age like any other craftsman in Italy.At thirteen, he started to work and learn in a workshop.The workshop belonged to one of the leading masters at that time.In the workshop Michelangelo was able to learn all the skills of sculpture.However, he wasn’t satisfied, and went on to study the work of the great masters of the past.Michelangelo worked hard and he mastered one problem after another.By the time he was 30, he was generally regarded as one of the outstanding sculptors of the age.In 1508, Michelangelo was given a task---to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.At first, he tried to turn down this job, saying that he was not really a painter, but a sculptor.Finally, he agreed to do it.He then shut himself up in the chapel, let no one come near him, and got ready to work alone.It took him four years to complete the paintings on the ceiling.Any ordinary person would find it hard to imagine what Michelangelo had gone through in those four years of hard and
edges.“I have a system,” explains Jim, “so that I can find things easily in the darkroom.It’s a simple system.I just keep my materials in order and put them back in the same place after I use them.I don’t have to search for anything.”
“Jim is quite capable and can be trusted,” says his boss, “I wouldn’t have him working here if he weren’t.And that brings me to the question of handicapped people.You can’t let yourself get upset about them.They want to be treated just like anybody else---and they should be.They don’t want you to fell sorry for them.”
No one has to feel sorry for Jim Corrigan.5.Starting a conversation with a foreigner in English As you rode on the bus one day, a foreigner sat down beside you.Finally, here was a perfect opportunity for you to practice speaking English with a foreigner, you thought to yourself.But no words came into your head.You were tongue-tied!After 15 minutes, the foreigner got off the bus and you didn’t utter a word!“What a shame!” you said to yourself.If you have had such an experience, don’t feel bad.You’re not alone.What you need is a lesson in small talk.Here are some tips that will show you how to get started.“HELLO”---A STARTER First, exchange a “Hello” or “Hi” with the foreigner, but at the same time, pay close attention and see if he feels like chatting.Watch his facial expression and body language for cues.Having said his “Hello” or “Hi” in return, does he just stare out of the window or keep reading the book in his hand? That’s the cue for you to stop moving on.Don’t force a conversation on someone who wants to be left alone.But what if the person stops whatever he is doing and looks back or smiles at you?
If guests don’t answer the invitations on time, the host cannot possibly plan for the correct amount of food and drink.This may lead to hundreds or even thousands of dollars of waste.“Everybody has a busy schedule now,” Boone says.If you know you are forgetful when it comes to making phone calls, try emailing your RSVPs as soon as the invitation arrives.RSVP is the short form of the French phrase “répondez s’il vous plaît”, meaning “Reply, if you please”.The following are some commonly used terms in invitation letters and their meanings.Be sure to know these and answer invitations properly.RSVP, REGRETS ONLY Only guests who can’t attend need reply.You need to give a proper reason why you can’t attend.RSVP BY… Guests should respond with yes or no by the date indicated on the invitation.Setting a date gives guests a deadline.It is also a deadline for the host to connect guests who haven’t reply.RSVP BY E-MAIL Guests can respond by e-mail.Unlike phone calls, e-mails can be sent without regard to time of day or location.7.Holidays and festivals in the United Kingdom There are many national holidays in the United Kingdom.Among them, Easter, and Christmas are two of the most famous.EASTER The date of Easter varies each year.It usually falls in March or April.During the Easter holiday, people give each other chocolate Easter eggs.The eggs are opened and eaten on Easter Sunday.On Good Friday(the day before Easter, when Christians observe
observe the coming of New Year on January 1.Cultures in Asia and Middle East use other calendars, such as the more ancient lunar calendar.They celebrate the New Year at other times.Events and ceremonies vary from country to country.But in each places, New Year celebrations are a big meal.Most world cultures have been celebrating the New Year for centuries.The earliest New Year celebrations took place during spring or harvest time.With better weather ahead, or plenty of food to eat in winter, people naturally felt like having a party!As the days became longer and as nature renewed itself, people also felt like they could have a new start.Past disappointments could be forgotten.The New Year could bring better fortune, more opportunities and new challenges.Such universal themes remain the same today.Some cultures have unusual New Year traditions.Italians throw old things out of their windows at midnight, symbolizing the departure of the old.Mexicans fire guns into the air to keep away misfortunes.New Year celebrations also involve having fun.Some cultures view the New Year as an opportunity to let off fireworks.In New York City’s Times Square, thousands gather on December 31 to count down the last seconds of the year.A giant silver ball is lowered at the stroke of midnight.London, England, hosts an annual New Year’s Day parade that draws nearly a million spectators.The largest parade in Europe, it features bands and enormous balloons.These balloons are so huge that they tower over nearby buildings!
in the depths of winter.Dogs are indeed man’s best friends.Yet sometimes even the friendliest dog can bring death with its bite!This is not because it has changed in character, but because it has been infected with a terrible disease---rabies.The disease is passed on by a bite from an infected dog at any stage.When an infected person shows symptoms, death is certain to follow shortly after.So, in order to prevent the disease, a person should go to a doctor at once if he has been bitten by a dog.Dogs remain man’s best friends, but we should also try our best to guard against the horrible disease that can be carried by these friends.10.Well done, Spotty!We were walking alone when we saw the Wilkins’ children playing in their yard.The three girls were taking turns pushing a cart.Their one-year-old twin brothers and a big doll were in it.Just as we walked by them, a wheel came off.Freckles, my friend, fixed it for them.Then they all went upstairs to play some games.After a while Mrs Wilkins went out, and left the twins with the girls.Well, it wasn’t much fun for me, and soon I went to sleep.I must have slept pretty hard and pretty long.All of a sudden I woke up and could hardly breathe.Everybody was gone.The room was full of smoke!The house was on fire!I started down the stairs and stumbled over a gray bunch.“That belongs to Freckles,” I thought.“It’s the gray sweater that he likes so much.I might as well take it down to him.”
I took the sweater in my mouth and started down again.It weighed so much.So I dropped it on one of the stairs.Then I went back up to look out of a window.I wanted to see why there was so much noise.1picture in the reader’s mind by showing one or two aspects of an event.There is a cartoon that shows a father and his son.The boy is showing his father his school report, which, unfortunately, gives a very poor grade---2 out of 5.So he does it in a quite unusual way: the report is fastened to one end of a pole while the boy is holding the other and.With the long pole between them, any punishment from the father is out of the question.For the moment, at least, the son is safe.Readers can’t help laughing at the cartoon.But they may also find some food for thought in addition to being amused.Reading cartoons and comic strips had long been a favourite pastime for adults until the beginning of the 20th century.Then some business-minded people found that there might be a good market for children, too.With the improvement of printing and drawing techniques, modern cartoons and comic strips had become children’s favourites by the early 20th(around the 1920s).Since then they have become popular reading materials for people of all ages.Today the characters in cartoons and comic strips range from children to adults, pets to fancy animals, and ordinary people to superheroes.Micky Mouse and Garfield the Cat make children think and imagine actively.Superman and Batman bring villains of all sorts to justice.Father and Son expresses human love and sympathy in lively comic strips.Their names have become household words.They are only a few outstanding products in the field.Today the digital revolution has brought new life to the making of cartoons and comic strips.Therefore many people think that computer-made comics will in the end replace hand-drawn ones.However, just as the human mind will never give way completely to the computer, hand-drawn comics will never die, but will remain a special means of expressing human
3cover story perhaps describes the artist’s own life experience.With this experience, Rockwell could make every detail come alive in this painting.13.A brief look at two metropolises NEW YORK In the 19th century, a businessman predicated that New York was going to become the centre of the world.His prediction has partly come true.Today, New York is often regarded as one of the financial and cultural capitals of the Western World.The United Nations has its headquarters in the city as well.New York, where the world-famous twin towers of the World Trade Center were once located, is known as a city of skyscrapers.There are parks, great museums, art galleries, grand theatres and cinemas for visitors as well.However, like many other cities in the world, New York also has its own problems---noise, air pollution, crimes, traffic jams, and slums.Still, the fast, exciting pace of life in New York City is fascinating and this may be a reason why the city continues to fascinate more and more people.LONDON London was once known as a city of fog.At that time, many Londoners did not expect that their city would change for the better.However, heavy fog is now rarely seen in London.As a city with a long history, London has also gone through many changes.The days are gone when horse-drawn carriages were a common sight in the street.Now London is famous for its excellent underground service and the red double-deckers have become a symbol of the city.The second half of the 20th century saw great changes in the city.Skyscrapers have sprung up;business centres for the 21st century are also growing fast.However, London has kept its heart.People can still enjoy themselves with a cup of tea
515.The growth of the Internet The Internet began as a tool to connect universities and government research centres through a nationwide network.It would allow a large number of computers to exchange information and share resources.Its development was pushed forward by ARPA---the Advanced Research Projects Agency, which was established in the United States in 1958.In 1969 ARPA began to focus on communications technology.Then in the early 1970s, the ARPA net came into being.This network laid the foundation for the Internet.In 1972, electronic mail was introduced.At the same time in Europe, researchers were struggling with their own computer networking problems.In 1989, a scientist proposed the World Wide Web project.Over the next year or two, the proposal was discussed and revised, which resulted in the programme called the World Wide Web.In 1992, its browser software was introduced to the public.The early browsers functioned well but were not “user-friendly”.In 1993, a group of graduated students in the USA created Mosaic---a “browser” programme.Mosaic was pleasing to the eye and easy to use---just point and click.Netscape and then Microsoft followed with browsers that greatly simplified the process of surfing the Internet in search of information.Today, the Internet is changing our life style, cultural patterns, business practices, and ways of learning and doing research.It helps people keep up to date on world events, find a cheap flight, play games, and discuss everything from apples to space technology.An increasing number of people shop and bank on the Internet;many do business online.It enables people to browse online hundreds of thousands of magazines and books in libraries
7read all the data in Prince Philip’s electronic mailbox before the police discovered the hacking.The possibility for hackers to commit crimes is great.In the 1980s some experts pointed out that American banks were losing up to $5,000 million a year to computer crimes.Once a hacker gained entry to a bank’s system, he could order it to move large sums of money to another bank in a foreign country---just what a traditional robber would do.Today computers are making life easier and far more comfortable.The evils, however, are also growing with the development of computer knowledge and techniques.It seems that the struggle against computer crimes will continue into the future.高一第二学期
17.Travelling around China Travelling around China can be tiring but fun as well.However, how you travel often determines whether your travel will be a success or a failure.Here is some information about how it can be done.Most parts of China can now be reached by rail.Generally speaking, the train service is efficient.However, the trains are sometimes overcrowded, especially on national holidays.The kind of ticket you need depends on the distance of your journey.A hard or soft seat is fine for a short journey.For long journeys, a sleeper ticket is a better choice.number of sea routes exist that can take you from one seaport to another along the coast of China.There are also a few inland waterways.The most attractive one is that from Chongqing to Shanghai.Along this route ships pass through the famous Three Gorges and
9and Jia Jia, can now be sighted at their permanent habitat in Ocean Park.SHARK AQUARIUM Through the underwater viewing tunnel, you seem to enter the mysterious deep ocean, surrounded by countless sharks and rays of over 30 species, all swimming within arm’s reach.OCEAN THEATRE With a panoramic background and hosted by a marvelous master of ceremonies, the Ocean Theatre stages entertaining performances by its great and small marine stars.When time permits, visit a jewelry factory workshop to observe the art of handicraft.NOTE This is a half day guided tour.However, passengers may stay behind to explore more features in the Ocean Park.Return trips on our afternoon coach can be arranged with your tour guide.19.The Sydney Harbour Bridge There’s no feeling quite like seeing Sydney from the top of the Harbour Bridge.There I stood, looking up at Sydney’s Harbour Bridge---one of the most famous bridges in the world.Located near the magnificent Sydney Opera House, the 40-storey bridge towers over Australia’s largest city.The bridge was certainly beautiful to look at.But who in their right mind would want to climb it? Me, of course!Climbing the bridge is not such a crazy thing to do, in fact.Tourists started climbing the bridge in 1998.Now it’s one of Sydney’s most popular attractions.To prepare for the climb, our group of 12 climbers had to take a special class.First, we stored all our personal belongings and changed into special bridge climbing clothes.Then, the climb organizers showed us how to use the safety belts and climb the steep ladders.1Thailand’s tourist bureau says that it is “in the nature of the people.” The Thais are naturally happy, he says with a smile, and they are glad to share that happiness with others.This attitude seems to be very much appreciated by the more than five million tourists who visit Thailand each year.The country ranks high on the list of places to which visitors want to return.The reason most often stated is that the people are friendly and polite.Some other Asian destinations are not as well received.Bali in Indonesia ranks high on the list, with Japan somewhere in the middle.These reports raise the question of whether certain nationalities are naturally more courteous than others.People may experience more friendliness in Thailand than in other countries.This may have more to do with the place than the people.Travel writers point out that cities are always stressful, hurried places, with little to offer in the way of smiles and welcome.Bangkok is not as friendly as other places in the surrounding Thai countryside.Remote towns and villages in China, for example, offer visitors a warm welcome, with smiles(and giggles)from children.Perhaps it should also be pointed out that polite, patient, smiling visitors will most often be greeted similarly, no matter which country they are in.21.Using English properly If you don’t want to offend someone, you’d better know which English words to use---and which to avoid.Imagine that you’re in a restaurant in America.You want some water, so you called out “Waitress!” A waitress comes to your table, but she’s clearly unhappy.What did you do wrong? You may have offended her by calling her a “waitress.” Today, many people prefer the word “server” to “waitress.”
3people do change with the times.22.Tips for English learning Language letter-boxes in quite a few English newspapers are often filled with letters complaining about such problems as “I don’t know to improve my pronunciation and intonation.The English vocabulary is too large to handle.” Or “I find my spoken English most worrying.Please tell me how to improve my communication skills!”
At the same time, in some newspapers, there are ads for “Shortcuts in Mastering English,” “A 24-hour Programme of Success in Spoken English” or “Recipe for English Fluency,” and so on.A lot of teachers of English try to help fight learners’ worries by saying that the road to successful communication is clearly signposted---practise, practice and practice.If there are few such opportunities in your day-to-day life, make them up: form clubs or learning groups, and practise talking to each other.Expose yourselves to an English radio broadcast, a tape recording, a film or a video: let it be a topic or a context for discussion.Even when you are alone, try to have some practice.You can never lay too much emphasis on the importance of “input” for language learning, so reading newspapers and listening to the radio are good habits to cultivate.One thing, however, is very important: the “input” must be appropriate for your level.Something too difficult is useless, while spending time on something too easy will be pointless.And remember this: there isn’t a cure-all for all of you.One shortcut may work for some of you, and another probably has a positive effect on others.Only one method works for everybody---and that is, to use English!
5the ship.Silent clues, however, may also communicate good news.Smiling, leaning forward, watching attentively---all tell you that the track is clear of obstacles;the signals are green---so go ahead.24.Understanding body language Have you ever met someone and found that you instantly liked them? You just couldn’t put your finger on it as to why.Deep down inside yourself they gave you a strange feeling.I’m not going to call myself a body language expert, but I think I can hive you my advice on how to read the most complicated language of all: body language.YOUR MOVES SELL YOU OUT.So for starters, think about yourself.Have you ever stopped for a moment to watch the way that you move your body? Well, believe it or not, the people you are talking to are watching your every move.They watch your eyes, your facial expressions, the way you hold your posture.In fact, the way you move can tell a lot about what kind of person you are … or what kind of person you appear to be.WHAT CAN BODY LANGUAGE TELL? In most Western countries, making eye contact with anyone you talk to is very important.If you don’t make eye contact, you might be judged as dishonest or even rude.Then there’s posture.If your actions are very confident, you will appear to be confident to others.And, the rate that you speak can also tell others something.If you talk too fast, you’re nervous, while too slow probably indicates that you are unsure of yourself, and that maybe you are shy.I’M CONFUSED WITH “SPACE” IN CHINA.As a traveler, I have been confused time and time again with every place I visit.This is mainly because I misunderstood the body language
7During rehearsals, to get what he wanted from his orchestra, he would sometimes stamp his feet, snap his baton and tear his store to pieces.He tried to make use of every means to interpret music.Once he found himself at a loss when trying to describe to an American orchestra a very light effect in a passage(his English was poor).After thinking hard for a while, he drew a white silk handkerchief from his pocket and threw it into the air, watching with the orchestra as it floated to the floor.“There!” he said.“Play like that!”
Toscanini drove himself as hard as he did his orchestra.If the orchestra met his demands, he would weep for joy.Otherwise, he would not spare them from punishment.If he himself made a rare mistake, he would slap his own face in front of the orchestra.He would not spare even himself from punishment.Toscanini would shout at anyone who dared talk during the performance or, even worse, arrived late.All through his life, Toscanini was anti-fascist.In1931, he was physically attacked for refusing to play the fascist anthem and for protesting against Hitler’s ban on Jewish musicians.He dropped his baton in 1954, and died in 1957 at the age of 90.26.An interview with a pop pianist Robin Gordon(RG), a journalist, interviews a very rich and famous pianist, James Newman(JN), who has a way of playing classical music in a wildly romantic manner.He is well known for his strange clothes as well.RG: Actually, you don’t let the chance slip through your fingers when you chose music as your career.JN: No, the entertainment world is full of opportunities.When any of them turns up and comes
9JN: Yes.I decided to play Bach and Chopin in a very unusual style.Meanwhile I started wearing fancy clothes.RG: I guess your father didn’t approve of all this.JN: Right.Dad’s a bit old.He wanted to make a classical musician of me!He didn’t understand me.RG: Even though you are so successful? JN: No.Many people don’t.RG: Perhaps it takes time.Thank you, Mr.Newman.27.Stunts in movies On the screen, the US actor Tom Cruise is throwing himself through a glass window as a large car explodes behind him;the actress Helen Hunt is running from hurricanes as homes and cows are swept up.And, of course, there is Stallone doing…everything.It seems to be popular these days for actors and actresses to do their own stunts in action movies, and the fact is that the big names are indeed doing more stunts.According to a director, some actors do as much as ninety per cent of their own stunts, while the last ten per sent are generally left to stunt professionals.These are the men and women who make a living risking their lives on behalf of the big names in action movies.However, there is an exception.The only actor who does any allow anyone else to do his stunts is Jackie Chan, the Hong Kong phenomenon.He takes pride in doing all the stunts in his action movies.Jackie Chan has been doing his individual brand of dramatic martial arts for fifteen years.He is no doubt a walking miracle of physical endurance.Of course, along
1released in 2004, showed the potential and limitations of digital actors.The movie’s digital characters looked and acted surprisingly lifelike.But somehow they still reminded audiences of cartoons, and their “acting” was less than inspiring.Final Fantasy’s digital magic also cost moviemakers a fortune.Just creating human-looking hair cost about $20 million.And despite people’s initial excited reaction, it performed poorly at the box office.The film, which cost $137 million to make, lost about $80 million.Moviemakers have been much more successful at creating non-human characters.The Lord of the Rings trilogy features a digital creature named Gollum.Though not human, Gollum gives a very moving performance.Surprisingly, this collection of pixels manages to effectively show a wide range of human emotions.The Matrix: Reloaded features the most perfect digital humans so far.These lifelike digital creations appear widely throughout the movie.In fact, audiences can never be sure which actors are real and which are digital.So should Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman and all their Hollywood friends start looking for another line of work? Not necessarily.Many popular movie directors say digital actors will never “act” as well as humans.Digital actors must also rely on gifted human actors for their voices.29.Front page news Millions of newspapers are sold every day throughout the world.What section of the newspapers on a newsstand catches your eye? Without doubt, it is the front page.Its contents are usually about the most important happenings of the day.Besides that, it is common practice that the front page carries an index to help the reader quickly locate certain sections of the paper.A front page carries a
3GREAT VICTORY ENDS YEARS OF WAITING Moscow: It was Beijing’s night yesterday in Moscow.As Juan Antonio Samaranch, president of the International Olympic Committee(IOC), announced that Beijing would be the host for the 2008 Summer Olympic Games, cheering, applauding and waving of flags broke out to celebrate the victory.“Now the results of the voting---the Games of the 29th Olympiad in 2008 is awarded to the city of…Beijing,” declared Samaranch, the most famous sports figure in the world.Beijing won in the second round ballot with 56 votes from the 105 voting IOC members, while Toronto got a distant 22, Paris 18 and Istanbul 9.Osaka, which received 6 votes, was eliminated in the first round.A contract to host the Games followed after the vote.BEIJING WAS SLEEPLESS LAST NIGHT Thousands upon thousands of people gathered in squares, shopping malls, streets and millions of homes to applaud the city’s success in its bid to host the 2008 Olympic Games.Buildings and streets were brightly lit, and heartfelt cheers and laughter filled the air.Fireworks lit up the night sky, and flags formed a sea of flowing colour.As International Olympic Committee(IOC)President Juan Antonio Samaranch announced that Beijing had won the IOC vote at 10:15 last night, the ancient capital burst into cheers and tears.The China Millennium Monument in western Beijing, the centre of the celebration, was alive with cheerful crowds.Senior Chinese leaders joined university students and local citizens in celebrating the success in the bid with the whole nation.5your cheque or money order for $10.if not completely satisfied, you may keep the atlas and cancel your subscription.In that case, you can get your money back.”
“That sounds amusing,” said Anne.“In fact, it would be really handy to have an atlas, particularly when I need to locate places I plan to visit or read about in the news.”
They sent a letter of subscription and two weeks later a small package arrived in the mail.They got the atlas.“Is this our atlas?” said Joe in disbelief.“It looks like a big postage stamp.” “It looked tremendous on television,” said Anne.“It’ll be impossible to find anything in such an atlas,” said Joe.“To find anything, we’ll need a microscope.” 32.The history of magazines It was during the mid-nineteenth century that the magazine developed into the main source of popular entertainment for the general public.Instead of speaking mainly to the well-educated upper classes as in the past, the illustrated magazine addressed the general public.The first magazine that was born in 1665 in France was a dry and dull publication.Most publishers did not realize the significance of visuals as tools to educate, shape opinions and entertain.Nor did they know the importance of selling as many copies of their magazines as possible.It was not until the early decades of the 20th century that the magazine industry started to flourish.The main centres of the magazine industry were in America, France, Germany, and Great Britain.Many fancy and unique publications were produced there.Some publishers, such as William R.Hearst, built empires: he employed no fewer than 31,000 people by 1935.7
第三篇:高一第二学期英语教学计划
高一第二学期英语教学计划
高一第二学期英语教学计划1
学情分析:
通过一学期的了解,针对学生在之前的表现和存在问题,由于他们整体基础很差,初中只有几个及格,对于多数人不懂读单词,记不住单词的意思,有的26个字母都不会读,真是有点叫苦不迭。为了让他们尽量不要放弃,在上学期的英语教学中,根据学生的实际情况,自己不断的.调整自己的教学方法,让学生能够适应高中的课程。
教材分析:
本学期学习高中课程英语人教版必修2和必修3,共10个单元内容。根据实际情况,学习必修2中5个单元和必修3中3个单元。具体安排:对于8个单元,每个单元用12课时,学习内容可以这样进行:
(1)Vocabulary和相关练习二个课时;
(2)Warming up和Reading四课时;
(3)Language points一个课时;
(4)Discovering useful words and expressions一课时;
(5)Discovering useful structures二课时;
(6)Using language一课时;
(7)Writing一课时;
教学措施:
1、针对多数学生单词量少,记不住的情况。在本学期的教学中,先复习上学期的词汇,根据音标的发音,让学生自己能够拼写单词,可以根据发音规律等识记单词。
2、阅读水平低,面对高中阅读不知所措。针对存在的情况,可以跟上学期一样做初中阅读,根据部分学生的理解情况,可以再选择高中阅读中易于理解的一些阅读,让他们慢慢适应高中阅读,逐步提高自己的阅读能力。
3、写作几乎成为这些学生最头疼的问题。因为他们词汇量少,在语法方面不足,不懂得自己组织语言去表达其意思,所以就出现作文空白的现象。通过平时在英语学习中用心的学生,他们也同样对写作无奈。对于他们这种情况,选择背诵模板,慢慢了解各种范文,然后学习写一些与作文内容有关的简单句,尽量做到作文不留空白。
4、在语法方面,高中主要学习的是从句,由于学生基础差,要写出从句很难,针对他们的实际情况,可以用初中的简单句慢慢过渡,学会基本的句型即可。
5、听力练习需要适当加强。高中听力与初中过渡很大,根据情况而定,可以利用晚修时间适度的做部分听力,并让学生自己表达出来,教师从中再加以指导。
6、培养学生对英语学习的良好习惯。例如,早读除了大家一起读单词、重点句型,可以根据自己的实际情况读一些实用的作文等。晚修时间可以同学之间随意抽查单词、重点句型等,还可以自己做阅读理解,根据时间进行必要的分析。
总之,我会补短板的努力提高自己的教学水平和能力,结合学生的实际情况,让学生在英语学习中有所提高。
高一第二学期英语教学计划2
一、指导思想
高中第一学期是高中教育的初级阶段。为了使学生能够顺利完成新课程标准要求的学习任务,尽快适应新环境,帮助学生顺利实现从初中英语学习到高中英语学习的过渡,培养学生学习英语的兴趣,我们将以学校教务处和上级教研部门的精神为指导,按时、保质完成本学期的教学任务。
二、教材分析
普通高中课程标准实验教材分为几个模块。每个模块有一本学生用书,有五个教学单元,可以用半个学期。书中没有复习单元,教师可以根据实际教学情况更灵活地使用教材。教师可以根据实际情况划分教学阶段,安排适当的复习,也可以调整教学进度,增加或减少教学内容。这套教材第一至第五模块的目标是达到课程标准的七级要求。
每个单元围绕一个大题目进行听、说、读、写活动,共分为九个部分。各部分教学目的明确。因为没有课,没有秩序,所以教师在实际教学中有自我调节的空间。教材有以下特点。
1、有利于提高学生的思想素质和人文素质
2.它符合学生生理和心理发展的需要,并能激发他们的兴趣
3.语言真实、地道、自然
4.采用功能、结构、主题和“任务型”活动相结合的教学方法
5.知识和技能训练的安排遵循学生的认知规律
6.启发学生开展探究性学习,培养学生的创新精神和实践能力
7.注重学科融合,拓宽学生的文化知识视野。
三、教学目的
在义务教育阶段学习的基础上,学生应进一步明确学习目标,培养自主学习能力和合作精神;在加强学生语言综合应用能力培养的同时,要注重提高学生获取信息、处理信息、分析和解决英语问题的能力,以及用英语思考和表达的能力;高中英语课程还应该根据学生的个性特点和发展需求,为学生提供丰富的选择机会和足够的表现空间。通过对高中英语课程的学习,学生的语言运用能力进一步提高,国际视野更加广阔,爱国主义和国家使命感进一步增强,为他们未来的发展和终身学习奠定了良好的基础。
四、教学要求
1.在培养学生语言知识、语言技能、情感态度、学习策略和文化意识的基础上,培养学生综合运用语言的能力。
2.优化学生的英语学习方法,让他们通过观察、体验和探索,充分发挥学习潜力,形成有效的学习策略,提高自主学习能力。
3.关注学生情感,提高人文素质。在学习英语的过程中,他们需要树立正确的人生观、世界观和价值观,培养高度的社会责任感,提高独立思考和判断的能力,培养创新精神和实践能力,发展与他人沟通合作的能力,增强跨文化理解和沟通能力。
4、吸收当代先进的教学思想,从实际出发,兼收并蓄,集各家所长,采用功能、结构、话题、“任务型”活动等相结合的综合教学方法。
5、注重过程评价,促进学生发展。对学生在学习过程中的'表现,所取得的成绩以及所反映出的情感、态度、策略等方面的发展做出评价,以激发学生学习的积极性和自信心。
6、积极开发教学配套资源,使教材具有弹性,教学具有灵活性、开放性和拓展性,以便学生更好地发挥潜能,发展个性。
五、主要教学措施
1、认真研究新课程标准,认真钻研新教材,按学校要求组织好每周一次集体备课,在集体备课的基础上认真备课、上课。
2、搞好初高中衔接,对学生进行学法指导,努力培养学生自主学习品质,实现高效课堂的主体地位。
3、为了提高学生的听力水平,从高一就开始对学生进行听力训练,力争每星期保证至少两次集体训练时间。
4、在教学中重视词汇教学,狠抓单词的记忆与巩固,强化基础知识的落实,搞好课内外各层次学生的培优辅差工作。
5、努力培养学生综合运用英语知识的能力,为他们未来发展和终身学习奠定良好的基础。具体说来就是加强阅读理解和写作能力的培养,坚持每周至少一次阅读训练,有计划的指导学生掌握科学的阅读方法。
6、培养良好的书写习惯。以前由于很多学生平时不注重书写,没有养成良好的书写习惯,造成了高考书面表达丢分严重的情况。因此学生要养成良好的书写习惯,坚持不懈地进行书法练习。
高一第二学期英语教学计划3
一.教学情况分析
今年面临的情况前所未有,新课程标准的实施刚刚开始,现在是实验阶段,都在探索,新教材的使用还没有现成的经验可以借鉴,教师的教学面临改革和挑战。但学生的情况却和以前一样,基础参差不齐。高考的标准也没有明确的改变,这就给教学提出难题。
二.新学期教学内容
1.本学期要学完两册必修课课本。共10个单元。
2.做完补充提纲及必要练习题
3.听完规定要听的语音材料及补充材料
三.新学期教学目标
1.保质保量完成教学任务
2.探索最佳教学方法
3.缩短班级内学生的基础差距,达到基本平衡
4.进一步培养学生用英语综合运用能力
四.教学措施
1.组织全组教师集体学习新课程标准,研究新课程安排,把握新课标要求。
2.组内加强集体备课,研究新教材各模块之间的.内在联系及教学要点,统一进度,统一学科资料,统一组织考试。
坚持每周一次的集体备课,集体备课前先确立一名中心发言人,由中心发言人先确定下周所教单元的重点、难点,教材处理及完成教学内容所用的教法和课时安排,然后全组人员共同探讨,最后确定下来。中心发言人的依次轮流,顺序为:菊艳,,水兰,丁娜,郑舒。
3.组内教师互相帮助,互相学习,互相听课,取长补短,听课节数达到规定要求。
4.组内全体成员集体研究补充材料,群策群力,力争充分利用补充材料。如英语周报
5.全体成员加强与班主任及其他课任教师的联系,及时把握班级授课情况,以求
班级成绩均衡。
6.全体成员抓紧基础薄弱学生的促进工作,在最短的时间内提高他们的学习兴趣,促使他们尽快赶上班级队伍,为班级总体进步扫清障碍。
7.加强教学过程中学生的主体地位,充分调动学生的积极主动性,做到寓素质教育于外语教学中,突出外语教学的人文特点,发展学生综合运用语言的能力,培养学生获取信息,处理信息,及分析问题解决问题,推出结论的能力。
五.教学反馈与监督措施
1.作业每周三到四次,全批全改。重点强调书写的整齐漂亮。
2.一单元一结
3阶段测试每两单元一测;
4.单词考试与竞赛
单词考试应充分利用课堂,进行随堂小考;每学期进行一次单词竞赛;进行班级评比,同一层次评比,表奖班级总分前5名,学生总分前50名;
5.背诵教学
加强背诵课文和课文句式指导教学;每册教材要指定学生至少背诵5篇课文;
每个学期进行一次英语演讲比赛。
6.指导学生学习
指导学生建立单词卡本;建立错题集本;建立经典句式本;
总之,今年我们力争在新形势下,努力做到新课程教改与高考标准兼顾。集体探索,不断提高认识,不断改善教学方法,灵活使用教学资源,认真圆满的完成教学任务。
福州金桥高级中学06-07度高一英语第二学期教学进度表
周
次
日期
教学内容
课时数
中心
发言人
1
Unit1
6
菊艳陈
3
12日—17日
Unit2
6
江水兰
4
19日—24日
Unit2
3
Unit3,
3
郑舒
5
3月26日—3月31日
Unit3
3
6
4月1日—7日
Unit4
3
丁娜
7
9日—14日
Unit4
3
8
16日—21日
Unit5
3
菊艳陈
Unit5
3
9
4月23日—4月30日
期中复习和考试
5
10
1日—7日
放假
5
11
8日—12日
期中考试卷讲评
1
Unit1
5
郑舒
12
14日—19日
Unit1
6
13
21日—26日
Unit2
6
丁娜
14
5月28日—6月2日
Unit3
6
江水兰
15
4日—9日
Unit4
6
陈菊艳
16
11日—16日
Unit5
6
郑舒
17
18日—23日
总复习
6
18
25—30
总复习
5
19
.7月1日-6日
工作总结
5
周密文章
8
高一第二学期英语教学计划4
新的学期又开始了。高一下期是学生逐渐认识和适应高中外语学习的关键时期,我们计划在上学期的基础上,继续拓宽学生的知识面,全面培养听、说、读、写能力,特别是理解、分析和阅读的能力,让学生尽快适应高中学习。为切实有效的做好英语教学工作,顺利完成本学期的教学任务,使学生达到最佳的学习效果,特制定新学期英语教学工作如下:
一、指导思想
以学校工作计划为指导思想,全面贯彻落实新课程改革和素质教育的.精神,全组成员将积极主动地开展教学研究工作,落实学科教学常规,营造良好的教研氛围,不断改革课堂教学,探究科学有效的教学形式。针对我校高一新生普遍英语底子差,基础薄的实际,打算在高一起始阶段的英语教学中,本着低起点,爬坡走,抓习惯的原则,长期不懈地抓好学生的学习英语的的兴趣和习惯养成。
二、学情分析
今年我校高一级共有六个班,学生整体英语水平较差,并且分数层次多,普遍英语底子差,基础薄。我担任1班跟5班的教学工作,这两个班是学校的重点班,基础相对会好一点,但是总体上看,学生的成绩都是参差不齐的。这就需要适当的分层教学。
三、教材分析
本学期完成英语必修(3)和必修(4)两个模块。共10个单元内容。
具体安排:对于10个单元,每一单元用10课时,课本的学习可以这样进行:
1、warmingup和vocabulary2课时;
2、reading和languagepoints4课时
3、grammar3课时;
4、单元检测练习1课时
四、具体工作措施
高中学段和初中学段在教学对象、教学内容、教学要求、教学方式和学习方式方面均存在着一定的差异。因此,帮助高中学生了解这些差异,引导他们尽快适应高中的学习与生活,是摆在新学期高一教师面前的迫在眉睫的任务。认真研究新课程标准,认真研究新教材,在集体备课的基础上认真备课、上课,认真进行自习辅导和批改作业。单词一直是学生的难点、薄弱点,直接影响学生综合能力的提高,在教学中要重视词汇教学,狠抓单词的记忆与巩固以及对词汇的意义与用法的掌握。使学生掌握科学的单词记忆方法和养成勤查词典的习惯。为了提高学生的听力水平,从高一就开始就对学生进行听力训练。除了利用课堂上的时间外,还要坚持每周利用晚修时间给学生集体放听力。阅读理解能力的培养是高中教学的重点,也是高考的重头戏。在单元教学中专门抽出一节课作为阅读课,并且有计划的指导学生掌握科学的阅读方法。
高一第二学期英语教学计划5
一、课程目标
高中英语新课程的总目标是使学生在义务教育阶段英语学习的基础上,进一步明确英语学习的目的,发展自主学习和合作学习的能力;形成有效的英语学习策略;培养学习的综合语言运用能力。综合语言运用能力的形成建立在语言技能、语言知识、情感态度、学习策略和文化意识等素养整合发展的基础上。语言技能和语言知识是综合语言运用能力的基础。情感态度是影响学生学习和发展的重要因素。学习策略是提高学习效率、发展自主学习能力的先决条件。文化意识则是得体运用语言的保障。
高一年级(课标六级)英语课程目标:
1、进一步增强英语学习动机,有较强的自主学习意识。
2、能理解口头或书面材料中表达的观点,并且能简单发表自己的见解。
3、能有效地使用口头或书面语言描述个人经历。
4、能在教师的帮助下策划、组织和实施英语学习活动。
5、能主动利用多种教育资源进行学习。
6、能初步对学习过程和结果进行自我评价,调整自己学习目标和策略。
7、能体会交际中所使用语言的文化内涵和背景。
高一年级(课标七级)英语课程目标:
1、有明确和持续的学习动机和自主学习意识。
2、能就熟悉的话题交流信息,提出问题并且陈述自己的意见和建议。
3、能读懂供高中学生阅读的英文原著简写本及英语报刊。
4、具有初步的实用写作能力,例如:事务通知和邀请信等。
5、能在教师的指导下,主动参与计划、组织和实施语言实践活动。
6、能主动扩展和利用学习资源,从多渠道获取信息,并能利用所获得的信息进行清楚和有条理的表达。
7、具有较强的自我评价和自我调控能力,基本形成适合自己的学习策略。
8、理解交际中的`文化差异,初步形成跨文化交际意识。
二、课程内容
完成牛津英语第三第四模块的全部内容。
适当增加泛听、泛读内容。
(六级泛读累计18万词以上,七级泛读累计23万词以上。)
(七级词汇目标:学会使用2400-2500个单词和300-400个习惯用语或固定搭配;了解英语单词的词义变化以及日常生活中新出现的词汇。)
三、课程进度
1、第一阶段第1—9周ModalIII
2、第10--11周期中复习(统练)
3、第二阶段第12--18周ModalIV
4、第19--21周期末复习(检测)
四、课程建议
1、根据高中学生学业发展的需求,高中英语课程应该着重提高学生用英语获取信息、处理信息、分析问题和解决问题的能力,特别注重提高学生用英语进行思维和表达的能力;形成跨文化交际的意识和基本的跨文化交际能力;进一步拓宽国际视野,增强爱国主义精神和民族使命感,形成健全的情感、态度、价值观,为未来发展和终身学习奠定良好的基础。
2、高中英语教学要鼓励学生通过积极尝试、自我探究、自我发现和主动实践等学习方式,形成具有高中特点的英语学习的过程与方法。
3、优化学习方式,提高自主学习能力。活动设计有利于使学生通过观察、体验、探究等积极主动的学习方法,充分发挥自己的学习潜能。
4、课程设计有利于学生学会运用多种媒体和信息资源,拓宽学习渠道,形成具有个性的学习方法和风格。
5、关注学生情感,提高人文素养。在英语学习的过程中,提高独立思考和判断的能力,发展与人沟通和合作的能力,增进跨文化理解和跨文化交际的能力。
6、评价要有利于学生的发展,对学生的学习起到促进作用。
(四)新教材使用建议
根据新课程改革的精神,教师要善于结合教学实际的需求,灵活地和创造性地使用教材,对教材的内容、编排顺序和教学方法等方面进行适当的取舍或调整。
1、对教材内容进行适当的补充和删减。教师在使用教材的过程中,可以根据需要对教材内容进行适当补充,以使教材的内容更加符合学生的需要和贴近学生的实际生活。在对教材适当补充时,教师还可以根据实际情况对教材内容进行适当的取舍。对教材进行取舍时,不应该影响教材的完整性和系统性。
2、替换教学内容和活动。教师可以根据教学实际需要,对教材中不太合适的内容或活动进行替换。例如:某一单元阅读理解练习题设计得不合理或不适合自己的学生,则可以用自己设计的练习题进行替换。
3、扩展教学内容或活动步骤。教材中,某些教学活动的过高或过低现象时有发生,如果认为某些活动过难,可以增加几个准备性或提示的步骤,从而降低活动的难度;如果活动太容易,教师可以对原有的活动进行延伸,比如:在阅读理解的基础上展开讨论或辩论、增加词汇训练或进行写作训练等。
4、调整教学顺序。根据学生的实际情况对教材内容的顺序进行适当的调整有利于提高教学效果。比如:现实生活中发生了某件重要的事情,教材中有一个内容相关的单元,如果在延续性和难度等方面没有太大的问题,就可以提前学习这个单元。把教材内容与现实生活联系起来,有利于激发学生的学习动机,也有利于提高学生的学习效果。
5、调整教学方法。由于客观条件的差异、学生现有水平的差异以及教学实际情况的差异,有时教材推荐或建议的教学方法不一定适合实际教学的需要。在这种情况下教师要注意调整教学方法。
第四篇:20172018学第二学期高一英语教学计划
教 学 计 划
2017/2018学第二学期
年 级:高
一 科 目:英
语 教 师:王
弘
2018年2月26日 2017/2018学第二学期高一英语教学计划
高一下学期是高中教育的重要阶段,教学就显得极为重要,为了使学生圆满完成各项学习任务,尽快适应新的环境,在各方面能够健康发展,把英语教学质量上的去,必须有一个切实可行的教学计划。
一、教学指导思想
以学校工作计划为指导思想,全面贯彻落实新课程改革和素质教育的精神,积极主动地展开教育研究工作,落实学科教育常规,营造良好的教研氛围,不断改革课堂教学,探究科学有效的教学形成。针对我校高一学生英语学习的实际,在高一下半阶段的英语教学中,本着培养扩大背景知识、提高思维水平,教师导学、学生自学的原则,长期不懈地抓好学生学习英语兴趣和习惯。
二、所教班级基本情况
本学期,学校进行了文理分班,我担任高一(3)理科班的英语教学,学生部分是新面孔。经与原任课教师了解,查阅学习档案,发现学生整体水平参差不齐,第一学期期末考试英语试卷很容易,但仍有数位同学英语科不及格,学生学习英语积极性偏低,呈现总体水平不齐,单词记忆不理想,语法基础更为薄弱,听说读写的基本能力也需要进一步提高。
三、教学内容
高一必修三、四共6个单元。
具体安排:每一单元至少用8课时。鉴于学生少有预习、复习习惯,学习缺乏主动性,本学期的教学增加课前预习,课中学习,课后复习的教学方法。
一来增加学生的背景知识,提高主动自主学习的能力,把握学习基本框架。二来加强课后自主学习要求,提出作业要求,在充裕的课后时间完成基本的词法练习。待学生进行了一定的词法学习之后,再进行课文知识点的讲解和指导。
本学期的课本教学拟按照如下模式进行: 1.引入和热身需要1课时;
2.阅读两篇文章及处理语言点共需要4课时; 3.听、说、写2课时; 4.语法1课时
四、主要教学工作 1.全面做好学生水平估测。在开新课之前,用一周左右的时间评估班级学生的实际英语水平,制定合理的教学计划,为本学期的学习打下良好的开端。(1周左右)
课时安排: 第一课时:音标。
第二课时:词类与句子成分。第三课时:语法线索。
第四课时:教材编排特点分析、学习要求和学习方法指导。
第五课时:测验学生的口语、阅读、写作等内容,初步了解学生的英语水平。2.认真研究新课程标准。认真钻研新教材,在集体备课的基础上认真备好课、上好课,认真自习辅导和批改作业。
3.单词是学生的薄弱点,直接影响综合能力的提高。在教学中要重视词汇教学,狠抓单词的记忆与巩固以及对词汇的意义与用法的掌握。使学生掌握科学的单词记忆方法和养成勤查字典的习惯。要求早读或晚读时间由朗读较好的学生带读,每个单元的单词都要进行听写,以督促学生的自觉性。
4.为了提高学生的听说水平,从高一就开始对学生进行听说训练。把听说任务巧妙地融合入平时的单元上课内容中。
5.坚持每周一次翻译句子训练,训练题材、方法力求多样化。
鼓励学生多做,对个别较差的学生尽量多批改,多指导。改变作业每单元一练的模式。
6.阅读理解能力的培养是高中教学的重点,也是高考的重头戏。
在单元教学中加强背景知识的学习,提高判断能力,有计划的指导学生掌握科学的阅读方法。
7.集体备课是提高教学质量和整体教学水平的有力保证,要与经验丰富的教师沟通、学习、研究。
8.加强听评课。听课、评课,取长补短。
教师教学各有风格,教师间应互相听课,可以听本校的,也可以外校听课,做到取人之长,补己之短,共同提高。9.开展英语课外活动,提高学习兴趣:
1)开展英语课外活动:如开展英语口语(讲演)竞赛、书法比赛、写作比赛、英语朗诵比赛、英语歌咏比赛、英文歌曲比赛等,以促进教学。2)利用现代化教学媒体创设语言环境。如利用饭前、饭后时间让学生收听英语录音,利用周末时间让学生观看经典的英文影片等。
※具体的教学进度见附表
第五篇:高一第二学期英语备课组工作计划
高一第二学期英语备课组工作计划
备课组长:向晓晖
一、教学方向与目标
根据大纲要求,针对现在高考中对于英语运用能力考查增多的现象,我们备课组从高一新学年开始,在夯实语言基础的同时,把教学重点放在提高学生的听、说、读、写的语言实际运用能力上,高一第二学期英语备课组工作计划。
(1)教会学生理解的基础上背诵课文,并每周一次考查学生的背诵情况。
(2)单词:在反复运用的基础上,确保人人会默写,核心词汇保证掌握。
(3)语法:上一块,清一块,注意初高中的衔接,力求及时完成知识体系的建立。
(4)听力:除了依据课本体系完成听力教学任务外,注意在每节课中加大语言输入,设置
恰当任务,为学生创设听说的语境。每篇课文都布置学生课外听3-5遍。
(5)说:除课堂尽力创设情景,让学生开口说之外,课文的听和背诵,也是保证学生听力训练的有效措施。
二、教材分析
本学期教材共有模块三和模块四组成,每个模块都包含有三个单元,每个单元一般都有welcome to the unit, reading, word power, grammar and usage, task , project以及workbook等几个部分。教师在使用本教材时,应注意根据学生的实际情况,对教材进行增、删、改以及重组教材。
三、学生分析(双基智能水平、学习态度、方法、纪律)
有些学生学得不错,但学生的英语水平差异大,一些学生学习方法不怎么好,因此学习积极性不很高,学习态度有待提高。
四、完成教学任务和提高教学质量的具体措施
1、组织本备课组全体英语教师每周集体备课一次,讨论单元重难点、练习、测试等教学问题。
2、互相听课,做到取长补短,共同提高。
3、拓宽教材,不断扩大学生阅读量,增加学生的词汇量。利用课外阅读材料和自选阅读材料,不断培养学生的阅读能力,扩大学生词汇量,为适应高考而做准备。
4、加强听力训练,不断提高学生听力能力。
高一第二学期英语备课组工作总结
本学期高一英语备课组的6个教师同心协力,通力合作,在教学、教研、备课组建设等方面都取得了一定的成绩,工作计划《高一第二学期英语备课组工作计划》。
一、教学方面
教学是教师的最主要任务,是教师的生命。在这个学期中,高一英语组的两位年轻老师努力学习前辈的经验,努力地发展自己的业务水平,真正地提高了自己的教学。这个学期,他们都已开了至少1次公开课。
/1.在备课方面,每位老师认真承担一个单元的备课,用心地去体会新课程的路程,都积极提出自己的方案,供大家讨论,做到资源共享。
/2.在上课方面,每位教师都认真对待每一节课,根据事先的备课情况,以及每一个班级的不同情况,灵活变化。在课后,认真进行反思与总结,对上课方案进行修改和调整。
/3.在听课方面,每位教师都十分注意,从中吸取别人的精华,在评课的同时将其加以合理的改造,使之为己用。到目前为止,每位教师的听课节数都已经达到15节。
/4.在试题方面,教师分工,制作出了2份月考试卷,5份模块水平考试检测试卷,1份期中质量检测试卷。
5.在评价方面,我们每节课都有小测、作业或周练,课后经教师细心批阅,评定等级,写好评语,并将同学们的完成情况登记在册,以备模块学分认定时参考。
6.在质量分析方面,期中质检测后,每位教师都认真地作好质量分析,从中找出教学中所存在的问题,在第二学段中注意改进。
二、教研方面
1.积极参加各项培训,努力学习别人的经验。
2.在业余时间,我们还每周组织集体备课活动,在讨论上课方案的同时,我们也学习了作为教师应具备的基本功,以及上课的技巧等。
3.本学期我们组织了一次高一英语阅读竞赛,并评出一、二、三等奖。组织部分学生订《双语报》等,及时做好读报的指导工作。学生的竞争氛围在加强。
总的来说,高一英语组在各方面都取得了一定的成绩,但是在工作中也存在着一些问题:.由于缺乏经验,一些教师在知识点处理上尚不够通透,对于个别知识点的讲解还不够简单易懂,在课堂掌控方面也不是很成熟;鉴于以上问题,我们高一英语组在接下来的工作中仍应继续努力,在不断学习中成长,在借鉴中成熟,努力地提高自己的业务水平。