牛津英語8AUnit 6 Natural disasters學案
( ) 4. —how wet it is today! what about tomorrow?
—don’t worry. it’ll be _______________ tomorrow.
a. windy b. cloudy c. rainy d. sunny
( ) 5. the weather in guangzhou is hotter than ______________ in harbin.
a. it b. that c. one d. this
課堂檢測
一.根據句意、首字母或中文提示完成單詞。
1. the newspaper says it will ______________________ (下降) to —5℃ tomorrow.
2. there are lots of _____________________ (云) in the sky, it’s going to rain.
3. wear more clothes; the temperature will be much l_____________________.
4. what’s the t_____________________ today?
5. on r______________________ days most people don’t like to go outside.
二.同義句轉換。(每空一詞)
1. how is the weather in your hometown these days?
_______________ the weather ________________ in your hometown these days?
2. “don’t stay out too late”, my mother said.
my mother ________________ me _________________ _________________ out late.
3. it will keep raining until tomorrow morning.
the rain _________________ _________________ until tomorrow morning.
三. 翻譯句子。(每空一詞)
1. 下周氣溫將會下降一些,大約10度左右。
the temperature will ________________ ________________ _________________ and it will be ________________ 10℃ next week.
2. 明晨有霧!開車小心慢行。
there ________________ ________________ ________________ tomorrow morning! please _______________ _______________ and _______________.
課后提升
閱讀理解。
the united states has many different kinds of climate. on the northwest coast, the temperature changes very little between summer and winter, but the north central states have a very different kind of climate. in those states, people wear light clothes in winter.
in the southeast coast, the weather is rainy and warm during the winter, but the summer is dry and hot.
in the northeast of the united states, summer temperatures are very different from winter temperatures. summer is usually hot, and winter is usually cold. spring temperatures are warm, and fall temperatures are cool.
years ago, people in the cold parts of the united states didn’t often get fresh vegetables and fruits during the summer. today, however, trucks and trains carry fruits and vegetables very quickly to all parts of united states. in this way, americans “send their climate” to people in other states.