人教版英语八年级下册
单元目录
Units | Topics | Functions | Letters and Structures | Target Language | Vocabulary | Recycling |
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① What's the matter? |
Health and first aid | Talk about health problems and accidents Give advice |
Have for talking about health problems Modal verbs should/shouldn't for suggestions Reflexive pronouns |
What's the matter? I have a stomachache. What's the matter with Ben? He hurt himself. Does he have a toothache? Yes, he does. What should she do? She should take her temperature. |
foot, knee, neck, stomach, throat, matter, cough, fever, headache, stomachache, toothache, nurse, blood, rest, X-ray, situation, spirit, trouble, death hit, hurt, lie, rest |
arm, back, ear, eye, hand, head, leg, mouth, nose, tooth temperature, dentist, medicine, doctor, hospital Modal verb should If clause |
② I'll help to clean up the city parks. |
Volunteering and charity | Offer help | Infinitives as object, adverbial and object complement Modal verb could for suggestions Phrase verbs |
I'd like to help homeless people. You could ask hospitals to let you visit the kids and cheer them up. She volunteers there once a week to help kids learn to read. |
feeling, interest, difficulty, kindness, satisfaction disabled, blind, deaf, lonely, strong, clever clean up, cheer up, give out, hand out, give away, care for, fix up, put off, come up with, call up, take after, try out, set up |
job, time, money, city park, old people's home, animal hospital visit, teach, tell stories, spend, help, decide put up, help out, give up, run out Infinitives as object |
③ Could you please clean your room? |
Chores and permission | Make polite requests Ask for permission |
Could for polite requests Could for permission |
Could I go out for dinner with my friends? Sure, that should be OK. Could we get something to drink after the movie? No, you can't. You have a basketball game tomorrow. Could you please take the dog for a walk? |
floor, mess, neighbor, rubbish, shirt, waster, stress fold, sweep, throw, pass, borrow, lend, hate, depend, develop, provide, drop fair, unfair all the time, as soon as, in order to, depend on, take care of |
dish, bed, clothes, room, home, work, job, homework, housework, parent, child, kid, teenager clean, tidy, comfortable take out, go out, stay out, help out, help with Modal verbs can and have to |
④ Why don't you talk to your parents? |
Interpersonal communication | Talk about problems Give advice |
Why don't you ...? Conjunctions until, so that and although |
What should I do? Why don't you forget about it? Although she's wrong, it's not a big deal. What should he do? He should talk to his friend so that he can say he's sorry. Maybe you could go to his house. |
communication, relation allow, argue, cause, communicate, compare, compete, continue, copy, explain, guess, offer, push, return wrong, quick, clear, crazy, nervous, proper, typical, usual instead, perhaps, secondly |
parent, homework, advice, grade, test, fight study, write, call, talk, help, hang out, relax, agree, disagree enough, tired, sorry, angry, lonely What's the matter? Modal verbs should and could |
⑤ What were you doing when the rainstorm came? |
Unforgettable events | Talk about past events Tell a story |
Conjunctions when and while Questions and statements with the past progressive tense |
What were you doing at eight last night? I was taking a shower. What was he doing when the rainstorm come? He was reading in the library when the rainstorm came. What was Jenny doing while Linda was sleeping? |
date, area, storm, wind, light, match, silence beat, begin, realize, report, rise strange, asleep completely, suddenly, heavily, recently go off, pick up, fall asleep, die down, have to look, make one's way, take down, at first |
weather, news, neighbor, TV, radio, history happen, remember, start, forget at nine o'clock, at 7:00 a.m., yesterday morning, last night, 10 minutes ago Days of the week, dates and times |
⑥ An old man tried to move the mountains. |
Legends and stories | Tell a story | Conjunctions unless, as soon as and so ... that | How does the story begin? Once upon a time, there was a very old man ... What happened next? As soon as the man finished talking, Yu Gong said that his family could continue to move the mountain after he died. Why was Yu Gong trying to move the mountain? |
god, couple, husband, wife, object, gold, silk, stick, stone, tail, voice, ground remind, fit, hide, lead, marry, shine, smile, cheat brave, stupid, silly, weak, Western, magic once upon a time, turn ... into, fall in love, get married, a little bit, instead of |
story, mountain, fight, problem, opinion, side interesting, different, famous, favorite Simple present tense Simple past tense Past progressive tense |
⑦ What's the highest mountain in the world? |
Facts about the world | Talk about geography and nature | Large numbers Comparatives and superlatives with adjectives and adverbs |
What's the highest mountain in the world? Qomolangma. How high is Qomolangma? It's 8844.43 meters high. It's higher than any other mountain. Did you know that China is one of the oldest countries in the world? |
nature, desert, ocean, square, meter, bamboo, adult, illness, force, population, condition, government, research, protection, achievement, excitement achieve, include, protect, succeed, weigh deep, wide, wild, thick, huge, ancient, endangered |
mountain, kilometer, size, world, lake, river, sea, panda, elephant, country, scientist, fact high, long, big, famous, popular, strong Making comparisons |
⑧ Have you read Treasure Island yet? |
Literature and music | Talk about recent events and experiences | Present perfect tense with already and yet | Have you read Little Women yet? Yes, I have./No, I haven't. Has Tina read Treasure Island yet? Yes, she has. She thinks it's fantastic. Have you decided which book to write about yet? |
page, fiction, pop, fan, million, record, line, success, beauty, technology treasure, island, ship, sand, land, mark, gun, tool introduce, belong |
book, writer, library, music, song, singer, musician, CD read, finish, listen, feel fantastic, interesting, boring, favorite, famous, popular, successful Simple present tense |
⑨ Have you ever been to a museum? |
Fun places | Talk about past experiences | Present perfect tense with been, ever and never | Have you ever been to a science museum? No, I've never been to a science museum. Have you ever visited the space museum? Yes, I have. I went there last year. I've never been to a water park. |
camera, toilet, province, spring, fox collect, encourage, fear, progress rapid, peaceful, perfect, safe, unbelievable, unusual, social whenever, whether a couple of, thousands of, on the one hand ... on the other hand ..., all year round |
art, space, history, science, nature, computer, tea, museum, park, zoo, holiday visit, try, camp recently, yesterday, last year, in April, next week, tomorrow Present perfect tense |
⑩ I've had this bike for three years. |
Living environment | Talk about possessions and things around you | Present perfect tense with since and for | How long have you had that bike over there? I've had it for three years. How long has his son owned the train and railway set? He's owned it since his fourth birthday. Have you ever played football? |
yard sale, soft toy, bread maker, scarf, board game, hometown, memory, childhood own, search, hold, regard, consider certain, soft, sweet, truthful |
sale, bike, book, magazine, clothes, place, school, tree sell, give away, lose, need, keep, decide, raise, change, appear, build, become, feel old, favorite, useful, special, sad, understanding |
课时安排
Unit/Section | A1 | A2 | A3 | A4 | B1 | B2 | B3 |
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1 | c | d | c | c | d | e | b |
2 | c | d | c | c | e | e | b |
3 | c | d | c | c | e | e | b |
4 | c | d | c | c | e | e | b |
5 | c | d | c | c | d | e | b |
6 | c | d | c | c | d | e | b |
7 | c | d | c | c | d | e | b |
8 | c | d | c | c | d | e | b |
9 | c | d | c | c | d | e | b |
10 | c | d | c | c | d | d | b |