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This is the content of "Let's Learn" and "Let's Sing" in Unit 5, Part A, Volume 4 of the textbook for primary schools published by People's Education Press. Please design a vivid and novel English lesson plan according to the principle that primary school English is based on activity classes, and briefly explain the design reasons (***30 points).

Teaching plan design:

Design reason:

Four, the basic knowledge (***50 points)

(1) cloze (***40 small questions; 65438+ 0 point for each small question)

Read the following passage, get the main idea, and then choose the best option from the four options A, B, C and D given in 1-40.

A

My firm position is that parents don't owe their children education. If they can do it, they can send them to the best university. But if they can't, don't feel guilty. If the children really want to go, they will find a 4_____. There are many loans and scholarships for smart people and those who can't afford them.

When children grow up and want 6______, their parents don't owe them a down payment on a house. They have no time to look after their grandchildren. If they want to do this, they must regard it as an 8 _ _ _ _ _ rather than an obligation.

Do parents owe their children anything? Yes, they owe them a lot.

One of their obligations is to give their children a personal 9____. A child who constantly makes himself feel stupid and unworthy will become so10 _ _ _ _ to a smarter brother, sister or cousin that he/she is so afraid of failure that he/she won't try at all. Of course, they should correct their mistakes 12_____, but it is often better for children to learn their own mistakes13 _ _ _ _. What our parents should do is to trust them, respect them, tolerate them and give them a chance to try and fail. They must learn to stand. When criticism is really needed, it should be 15_____ with praise, a smile and a kiss. That's the way children learn.

Parents owe their children a set of solid values around16 _ _ _ _ to build their lives. This means teaching them17 _ _ _ _ the rights and opinions of others; This means respecting elders, teachers and the law. The best way to teach these values is through 18____. Children who are cheated will lie. When a child sees that there is no laughter or love at home, there will be 19_____ laughter and love.

No child is required to be 20. If you bring a life into this world, you owe this child something.

1.a. University B. Formal C. Usually D. Foreign countries

2. get it and afford it.

3. 10. c) gradually.

4. A. Supply B. Help C. Hand D. Way

5. A. Handsome B. Honest C. Desire D. Rich

6.a. Get married B. Find a job C. Go abroad D. Live alone

7.a. Time B. Rights C. Obligations D. Energy

8. A. Preference B. Pleasure C. Habit D. Service

9.a. Value B. Event C. Belief D. Respect

10.a. Bring B. Compare C. Force D. Take it away

11.a. Uncertainty B. Unusual C. Unknown D. Unfair

12. Right B. Gently C. Almost D. Possibly

13. Now, now, now.

14.a. Failure B. Honor C. Progress D. Test

15.a. Mixed B. Satisfied C. Shared D. Balanced

16. Which one? Who? what

17. Consider B. Reject C. Respect D. Know

18.a. Example B. Time C. Discourse D. Behavior

19.a. Happiness B. Difficulties C. Fun D. Freedom

20. A. Be praised B. Be alone C. Be born in poverty D.

After passing what I think is the biggest obstacle, our spirits are refreshed. We walked towards the cliff on the left, where the road was easier, although it was 22 _ _ _ _ _. We found 23 _ _ _ _ _ snow here, because most of the snow seems to have blown down from the mountains. We can see 25 mountains in the distance, because there are 26 mountains forming around us.

At about one o'clock, a storm suddenly began to rain. We should have noticed it coming, but we were focusing on the cutting step, and before we had time to do anything, we were covered with snow. We can't move up and down, we can only wait motionless, it's getting colder and colder. My hood, nose and cheeks are almost frozen, but I dare not put my hand out of my gloves.

After two hours like this, I realized that we must do something to avoid freezing to death. We stand in the snow from time to time. I saw the outline of a wooden crib directly above us. The only thing we have to do is climb to the crib and dig a platform at its foot, on which we can set up our 35. We climbed to this place and began to cut ice. At first, my companion seemed to think this situation was incredible, but gradually, the wind stopped and he was not afraid. Finally, we made a platform big enough to support the tent, and we did our best. We got into our sleeping bags and fell asleep. Fortunately, we are still 40 years old.

21.a. Up B. Up C. Calm D. Down

22. It's hard.

23. Very few.

24. 10. c) This is a fact.

25. A. No B. Continuous C. Gray D. Beautiful

26.a wind B. rain C. cloud D. fog

27. C. grew up and D. appeared

28. Scared B. Tired C. Blind D. Excited

29. Nevertheless, nevertheless.

30. A. Take B. Pick C. Send it to D.

31.a. Feel B. Help C. Warm D. Cover

32. Prohibit B. Defend C. Protect D. Avoid

33. 10. d) A. discover

34. A. Approach B. Helper C. Hope D. Mind

35.a Tent B. Bed C. Sleeping bag D. Luggage

36. A. Funny B. Hopeless C. Dangerous D. Brave

37. C. looks like D. is standing

38. It's crowded.

39. A. Know B. Feel C. Realize D. Understand

40.a Alive B. Warm C. Happy D. Comfortable

(2) Reading comprehension (*** 10); 65438+ 0 point for each small question)

Read the following passage, and then choose the best option from the four options given in each question: A, B, C and D.

C

In the past ten years, office work has changed without most people realizing it. Before that, mainframe computers were only used by rich big companies, which were able to bear the investment. With the development of technology, small computers have entered the market. They can do the work that used to be done by bigger and more expensive computers, so most small companies can use them now.

The main development of small computers is in the field of word processors, which is commonly known as WPS. It is estimated that 40% of British offices now have word processors, and this proportion is growing rapidly.

For secretaries and managers, using word processors has many advantages. The secretary is relieved from many daily tasks, such as reprinting letters and storing documents. He or she can use this time to do other more interesting jobs for the boss. From the manager's point of view, the secretary's time has been better utilized, and money can be saved by automatically completing daily work outside office hours.

But is everything all right? If a lot of routine secretarial work can be done automatically, it certainly means that fewer secretaries will be needed. Another concern is the increasing medical problems related to the operation of visual display devices. It seems that people who use word processors are becoming blind gradually. People are also worried that if a woman works in an STD clinic. U for a long time, the unborn child in her body may be killed. Security screens have been invented to cover video displays, but few companies in Britain are willing to buy them.

Whether for or against word processors, they are a key feature of this revolution in office practice.

1. Ten years ago, large computers were only used by large companies because _ _ _ _ _ _.

A. Small companies don't have enough money to buy such expensive computers.

B. Large computers can't do what small companies can do today.

C. mainframe computers have not entered the market.

D. Small companies don't need to use this new technology.

According to the author, the main progress of office work in the past ten years is _ _ _ _.

A. saving time and money

B. the use of computers in large companies

C. widespread use of word processors

D. Reduction in the number of secretaries

We can infer from the article that with the use of word processors.

A. some secretaries will lose their jobs.

B. Daily work can be done automatically outside office hours.

C. Medical problems related to VDU work have increased.

D. British companies will make less money.

4. Which of the following statements is incorrect?

A. using a word processor has advantages and disadvantages.

B British companies are very concerned about the health of people who use word processors.

C in the past ten years, the technology in the computer field has made great progress.

D. With word processors, secretaries can have more time to do more interesting work for their bosses.

5. From the article, we can draw the conclusion that it is _ _ _ _ _.

A. Poor safety net quality

B. Working in VDU for a long time is good for one's health.

C. More and more people in British offices will use word processors.

D. British companies need fewer and fewer managers.

D

Professor Martin's report says that children attending many different schools may make slow progress in their studies because their parents have to travel all over the country. Professor Martin said that there are also signs that an unusually large number of such children have mental problems.

The professor said, "It's true. Personally, I think children should stay in a school. Our findings are based on research, not any personal feelings of me or many assistants on this issue. "

Captain Thomas James, an army lecturer for the past 20 years and a father of two children, said, "I have never heard of such rubbish. Take me as an example, my children's education has not been damaged, and they change schools regularly-if they keep the same system, just like in our army school. In my experience-I know many such children-children of soldiers are as adaptable as others, or even stronger. The professor doesn't seem to realize that children will adapt better than adults in this case. "

When asked about this question, Professor Martin said that his team never suggested that all children were backward or mentally influenced to some extent, but only had an obvious tendency in their experiences.

Our findings show that although a very smart child can handle routine changes without affecting his or her learning progress, most children have to enter a new learning environment frequently.

6. Professor Martin's report shows that _ _ _ _ _.

A. It may be bad for children to change schools too often.

B. Parents should not move around the country.

C. The reason why children make slow progress is that they have changed schools.

D. More and more children are mentally affected.

7. According to the article, Professor Martin's personal feeling is _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

A. contrary to what his report shows.

B. It is supported by his research to some extent.

C played a great role in his research.

D. is based on the experience of his own children.

8. From the article, we can draw the conclusion that Captain James' child _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

A. influenced by the school changes.

B.go to an ordinary state school

C. can adapt to the education of the army school

D. Discuss their education with their fathers regularly.