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第2讲 选择性必修二Unit1 Grammar
目标任务
课程标准
学习目标
围绕人与社会的主题语境,依托语篇,通过一系列英语学习活动,发展英语学科核心素养。
1.在语篇中观察、探究语法现象,自主归纳语法规则,并在新的语境和活动中正确使用语法。
2.通过训练与本单元语法相关的练习加强学生的英语运用意识。
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预习导学
(一)课前阅读:
本单元的语法是过去完成时:The Past Perfect Tense
Below is the short life story of Joseph Pulitzer(约瑟夫·普利策). Find the sentences that use the past perfect tense.(黄色标注部分)
Joseph Pulitzer was born on April 10, 1847, in Hungary. He moved to America and became an American citizen in the 1860s. He had a number of different jobs after he moved to America. He regularly visited the library and studied English and law—by then he had learned very little English. While in the library one day, he began chatting to two editors of a German-language newspaper. They offered him a job.
Pulitzer quickly became a successful journalist and by the age of 25, he had become a publisher. In 1878, he founded the newspaper the St Louis Post-Dispatch. Pulitzer worked tirelessly, from early in the morning until midnight. His paper published articles about politics and social issues, accusing government officials of dishonesty and wealthy people of not paying their taxes. Sales of the newspaper shot up. In 1883, Pulitzer bought the New York World. He used the same business strategy he had employed at the St Louis Post-Dispatch and sales of the newspaper mounted up until it was the bestselling newspaper in the country.
Pulitzer was the first to advocate the training of journalists at university level. In 1892, he offered Columbia University money to start a school of journalism. Of this decision he said, “I am deeply interested in the progress and elevation of journalism ... regarding it as a noble profession and one of unequaled importance for its influence upon the minds and morals of the people.” Pulitzer died in 1911. One year after his death, the Columbia School of Journalism was established. Six years after his death, the first Pulitzer Prizes were awarded.
Zou Taofen(邹韬奋)was a famous Chinese journalist and publisher.
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