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Unit5FutureVehiclesInthisunityouwill:1.learnaboutthelatestdevelopmentofhigh-techvehiclesandthetoughcompetitioninthecarmarket;2.familiarizeyourselfwiththewordsandexpressionsrelatedtothethemeoftheunit;3.learntousethesewordsandexpressions;4.learnsomenewslisteningstrategiesconcerningthegrammaticalfeaturesofnewsreports;5.practicelisteningwithothernon-theme-relatedaudioandvideomaterials;6.learntousetheexpressionsandsentencestructurescommonlyusedinasking/givingdetails.LearningobjectivesPartITheme-RelatedActivitiesPartIIListeningandStrategiesPartIIIExtensiveListeningPartIVCommunicationSkillsPartVAssessmentLogPartITheme-RelatedActivitiesSectionINewsAboutScienceDevelopmentSectionIIScienceReportSectionIIIScienceReport1.Doyouwanttodriveacarthatcanfly?2.Whatwillthefuturevehiclelooklike?Lead-inquestions:Unit5》PartI》SectionI》Lead-inquestionsWordBankhybrid/ˈhaɪbrɪd/n.混合物emission/ɪˈmɪʃn/n.散发;发射crank/kræŋk/v.用曲柄启动或转动gallon/ˈɡælən/n.加仑(容量单位)standout突出;脱颖而出foresight/ˈfɔːsaɪt/n.远见;深谋远虑hugger/hʌgə/n.拥抱者spearhead/ˈspɪəhed/n.最前线veil/veɪl/vt.戴面纱或面罩shroud/ʃraʊd/v.遮蔽;笼罩Unit5》PartI》SectionI》WordBankTask1Watchthevideoclipandthendecidewhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrueorfalse.Unit5》PartI》SectionI》Task11.Accordingtothisreport,thestateofSouthCarolinaismakingeffortstocutautoexhaustemissions.2.Ahigh-performancecarcan’tbestartedlikeanormalone.(Accordingtothisreport,thestateofCaliforniaismakingeffortstocutautoexhaustemissions.)TF________3.Ifyouwanttostartahigh-performancecar,thenormalprocedureistocrankfirstandthenturnthecarkey.4.Intermsofthemassproductionandmarketingofhybridcars,theUSautomakersactuallyfallbehindtheirJapanesecounterparts.5.AToyotaPriuscarsellsatthepriceof14,000dollars.TF____(Ifyouwanttostartahigh-performancecar,thenormalprocedureistoturnthecarkeyoverandthencrank.)____Unit5》PartI》SectionI》Task1F____(AToyotaPriuscarsellsatthepriceof21,000dollars.)Task2Watchthevideoclipasecondtimeandthencompletethefollowingsentences.Unit5》PartI》SectionI》Task21.ThestateofCaliforniastillinairpollution.2.Andintheracetodevelopcars,HondaandToyotaarewinningwithhybrids.3.Detroitisdevelopingvehicles,buttheyareyearsawayfrom.mass-produced,low-emissionsleadsthenationhydrogen-poweredfuelcellmassproduction_________________________________________________________________________Unit5》PartI》SectionI》Task24.It’sashroudIcanwear.5.You’recertainlysomebodywho’s.environmentallyconsciousthatwillhideme___________________________________1.Whataretheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofcars?2.Shouldmetropolisesencourageresidentstobuycarsornot?Ifyouranswerisnot,whatshouldthecitygovernmentdotoimprovepublictransportation?3.Comparedwithtraditionalcarsthatonlyusegas,whatbenefitsanddrawbacksdoyouthinkhybridcarshave?4.Inthenearfuturewhatkindofcardoyouthinkshouldbeproduced?Task3Watchthevideoclipagainandthenhaveagroupdiscussionbasedonthefollowingquestions.Afterthediscussion,eachgroupwillgiveabriefreporttotheclass.Unit5》PartI》SectionI》Task3【Script】ScriptUnit5》PartI》SectionI》ScriptDOBBSThestateofCaliforniastillleadsthenationinairpollution.Californiaisimprovingitseffortstocutautoemissions,that’sspearheadinganunusualtrendinSouthernCalifornia—astatussymbolthat’sanythingbutahigh-performancevehicle.PeterVileshasthereport.UNIDENTIFIEDMALEYoudon’tstartitlikeanormalcar.UNIDENTIFIEDMALEWordBankbonehead/ˈbəʊnhed/n.笨蛋culprit/ˈkʌlprɪt/n.起因spin/spɪn/n.疾驰;兜风showroom/ˈʃəʊruːm/n.陈列室see-through/ˈsi:θru:/adj.透明的pillar/ˈpɪlə(r)/n.车框架pedal/ˈpedl/n.踏板console/ˈkɒnsəʊl/n.仪表盘;操控台booster/ˈbuːstə(r)/n.助推器Unit5》PartI》SectionII》WordBankwindscreen/ˈwɪndskriːn/n.(汽车的)挡风玻璃prototype/ˈprəʊtətaɪp/n.原型;雏形sensor/ˈsensə(r)/n.传感器;探测器illuminate/ɪˈluːmɪneɪt/vt.阐释;说明Unit5》PartI》SectionII》WordBank1.HowmuchmoneydoestheVolvosafetyconceptcarcost?A.20million.B.15million.C.10million.D.5million.2.WhichofthefollowingfeaturesdoesNOTbelongtotheVolvosafetyconceptcar?A.See-throughpillar.B.Eyesensor.C.Seat-adjustingcomputer.D.DVDplayer.Task1Watchthevideoclipandchoosethebestanswerstothefollowingquestions.√Unit5》PartI》SectionII》Task1√3.The________adjust(s)toaccommodateeachindividualdriver.A.pedalsB.rear-viewmirrorC.radio’svolumeD.headrest4.Whatdoestheredlightflashingonthewindscreenmean?A.Thecarhasaflattire.B.Thedrivershouldchangelanes.C.Thecaristooclosetoanothercar.D.Itistimetoturn.√√Unit5》PartI》SectionII》Task15.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEabouttheVolvosafetyconceptcar?A.Itisequippedwithfivecomputers.B.Itisonlyaprototype.C.Itisnotsafeforchildrentoridein.D.Thistypeofcarisexpectedtobeonthemarketwithin6years.√Unit5》PartI》SectionII》Task11.AccordingtoCNNreporterHarotti,apartfromtoomanycars,whatisanothercausefortrafficjams?2.WhichcompanyownsVolvo?3.Whatisthefunctionoftheheat-sensitivesensor?Task2Watchthevideoclipasecondtimeandthengiveashortanswertoeachofthefollowingquestions.Boneheaddriverswhoareresponsibleforaccidentsalsocausetrafficjams.Itcantellifpeopleareinthecar.______________________________________________________________________________________Unit5》PartI》SectionII》Task2Ford.____Task3Watchthevideoclipagainandmakeatwo-minutecommentonth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