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高二英语选修八unit1第一课时Warmingup&readingTeachingGoal:EnabletheSstolearnsthabouttheUSAEnabletheSstotalkaboutsomeplaceswithfrequentenglishTeaching
importantanddifficultpointsPracticesomeimportantwordsandexpressionsPart1WarmingupLookatthewarming-upparto
npage1andfillinthemap(refertotheppt.)WhatdoyouknowabouttheUSA?let’shaveasmalltest.1.WhichflagisAmericanf
lag?2.WhichcityisthecapitaloftheUSA?A.NewYorkB.WashingtonD.CC.LosAngeles3.WhichstandsfortheUSA?NationalEmblems(国徽)4.Howmanystatesar
ethereintheUSA?5.Whichdoesn’tbelongtotheUSA?Part2Reading.Fastreading1.WhichstateintheUSAhasthelargestPopulation?2.WhyisCaliforniacalledth
emostmulticulturalstateintheUS?3.Howmanykindsofpeoplearementionedinthistext?DetailreadingNativeAmerica
ns•1.Time:•2.Wheredidtheycomefrom:•3.WhathappenedtothenativeAmericansinthesixteenthcentury?NativeAmericansTheSpainsh16th
century18thcenturyin1821in1846Influence:todayover40%ofCaliforniansspeakSpainishasafirstorsecondlanguageRussians&GoldMin
ersDosomeTorFquestions:1.Intheearly1800s,RussianfurtrappersbegansettlinginCalifornia.2.In1848,beforetheAmerian-Mexicanwar,goldwasdiscoveredinCalifor
nia.3.Alotofadventuresachievedtheirdreamofbecomingrich.4.Californiabecomethethirty-firststateoftheUniteds
tatesofAmerianin1850.LaterarrivalsStagePeopleTimeEventLaterarrivalsAfricansMovedfromMexicoChineseBuildtherailwayJapaneseFarmedDenmarkEstabl
ishedatownJewishfilmindustryItaliansFishedandmadewineAfricans1942-1945Workedinship&aircraftindustriesRecentarrivalsStagePeopleTimeEventR
ecentarrivalsIndians,PakistanisWorkedinComputerindustryCambodiansKoreansVietnameseLaotiansImmigratedFutureDifferentpartsFutureImmigratedLooka
tthepicturesbelow.EachillustratessomethingaboutCalifornia.Discussingroupswhateachpicturemeanstoyou.1.
AnativeAmericanIndianwasstandingbesideacamp.Itseemedthatheorshefeltveryhappy.Maybeheorshehadagoodharvest.2.Hewasagoldminer.Hewaspanninggold
.Helookednotonlythinandweak,butalsothirstyandtired.Itwasdifficultforthemtoachievethedreamofbecomingrich.3.Abuildingi
nChinatownManyChinesehavesettledinCaliforniaandmanyofthemliveinChinatowninSanFrancisco.