Unit 9 Have you ever been to a
Unit 9 Have you ever been to a museum?
一. Ask and answer questions about the places in 1 b. A: Let’s go somewhere different today. B: OK. Where do you want to go? A: Have you ever been to the space museum? B: No, 1 haven’t. How about you? A: . . .
二. 用have/has been 或have /has gone填空。 has ever _______ been (be) to the 1. He _______ History Museum several times. 2. --- _______ Have you ever _______ been (be) to the zoo? --- Yes. I ______(go) there last summer. went saw (see) many kinds of animals there. I ______ 3. --- Where is Mr. Wang? --- He ______ has gone (go) to the library. He wants to borrow some library books.
Have you ever ____ been to Hong Kong? 4. ---____ --- No, never. have been to 5. I ______the water park with my parents We will go there again next Monday. gone to Beijing, and she will 6. Bob’s motherhas _____ go there again next Monday.
2 a. Look at the map of the town. Listen and circle the places you hear.
2 b. Listen again and circle T for true or F for false. Conversation 1 1. Tina went to the space museum last year. T/F 2. John has never been to the space museum. T/F 3. They are going to take the subway. T/F
Conversation 2 1. Linda has been to the amusement park. T/F 2. Linda went to the amusement park yesterday. T/F 3. Linda is going to the amusement park again by bike. T/F
Conversation 3 1. Frank had a great time at the water park. T/F 2. Frank’s friend has never been to the water park. T/F 3. Frank and his friend are going skating. T/F
2 c. Look at the map in 2 a and make conversations about the places. A: Have you ever been to the space museum? B: Yes, I have. How about you? A: No, I haven’t. B: Oh, it’s fantastic. Let’s go tomorrow. A: OK. How are we going to get there? B: We can take the subway.
Conversation 2 A: Have you ever been to the water park? B: No, I haven't. But I'm going there next week. Would you like to come? A: Sure. How will we get there? B: We can ride our bikes.
Conversation 3 A: Have you ever been to Disneyland? B: No, I've never been there. A: Neither have I. Let's go! B: I'd really love to , but I don't have any money. A: Let’s go skating instead. B: Ok, when do we go there? A: What about tomorrow? B: That’s sounds good.
1 a. Pair work
1955, the 1 st one, Los Angeles
1971, the 2 nd one, Florida
1982, 3 rd one, Tokyo
1992, the 4 th one, Paris
2004, the fifth one, Hong Kong
Shanghai Disneyland , the latest one, 2016
This is the gate of Disneyland! -Have you ever been to …? -Yes, I have been to…. / No, I haven’t. / Never. (Disneyland in Hong Kong, New York, Los Angeles, …)
4 b. Fill in the blanks with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets. have seen Most of us _______(see) Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and other famous Disney characters in cartoons before. But have you been ever ____ (be) to Disneyland? Disneyland ______ is (be) an amusement park with a special theme —Disney characters and movies. There are (be) many exciting rides, lovely ______ restaurants and fantastic gift shops there. You
see (see) the Disney characters can also ______ walking around the park. And have you ever heard (hear) of a Disney Cruise? This _____ is ____ (be) a boat ride with a Disney theme. You can take (take) a ride on the boat for several _______ days and eat and sleep on it. On the boat, you shop can _______(shop) and have Disney parties arrive (arrive) at the Disney before you _____ island.
2 d. Role-play the conversation. Anna: I went to the film museum last weekend. Have you ever been there? Jill: Yes, I have. I went there back in April. Anna: It’s really interesting, isn’t it? It’s a great way to spend a Saturday afternoon. Jill: Yes, I love all the old movie cameras there. I learned about the inventions that led to color movies, too.
Anna: So, what did you do on the weekend? Jill: I camped in the mountains with some friends. We put up a tent and cooked outside. Anna: That sounds fun. I’ve never been camping. Jill: You should try it!
3 a. Three students talk about the most interesting museums they have ever been to. Read the magazine article and answer the questions. 1. Which three museums do the students talk about? 2. What do you think is the most interesting thing about each museum?
Ken: The most interesting museum I’ve ever been to is the American Computer Museum. They have information about different computers and who invented them. The old computers were much bigger. It’s unbelievable that technology has progressed in such a rapid way! I’ve also learned that there was a special computer. It could play chess even better than humans. I wonder how much more computers will be able to do in the future.
Amy: I’ve recently been to a very unusual museum in India, the International Museum of Toilets. I just couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw so many different kinds of toilets there. The museum teaches people about the history and development of toilets. It also encourages governments and social groups to think about ways to improve toilets in the future.
Linlin: Last year I went to the Hangzhou National Tea Museum. It’s a relaxing and peaceful place near a lake. The tea art performances show to make a perfect cup of tea with beautiful tea sets. Watching the tea preparation is just as enjoyable as drinking the tea itself. I’ve finally realized why my grandpa loves drinking tea and collecting tea sets.
1. Which three museums do the students talk about? The American Computer Museum; The International Museum of Toilets; The Hangzhou National Tea Museum. 2. What do you think is the most interesting thing about each museum? The Hangzhou National Tea Museum is the most interesting one.
3 b. Read the article again and answer the following questions. 1. What does Ken say about the American Computer Museum? The American Computer Museum is the most interesting one. They have information about different computers and who invented them. The old computers were much bigger. It could play chess even better than humans.
2. What can we learn at the International Museum of Toilets? The museum teaches people about the history and development of toilets. It also encourages governments and social groups to think about ways to improve toilets in the future.
3. Why is the Hangzhou National Tea Museum a nice place to enjoy tea? It’s a relaxing and peaceful place near a lake. The tea art performances show to make a perfect cup of tea with beautiful tea sets. Watching the tea preparation is just as enjoyable as drinking the tea itself.
3 c. Which of the underlined words in the passage have the following meanings? make (something) better improve become better progress uncommon unusual peaceful Quiet made quick invent rapid
4 a. Put the correct forms of the verbs in the blanks. to come (come) to the 1. A: Do you want _____ space museum? been (be) there three B: No, I’ve already ______ times. seen 2. A: Have you ____ (see) the robots at the science museum? went (go) there last weekend. B: Yes, I ______
spend (spend) the day at the zoo. 3. A: Let’s ____ been B: Well, I’ve already _______ (be) there a couple of times, but I’m happy_______ to go (go) again. going 4. A: How about _____ (go) to the art museum? There are some special German paintings there right now. to go (go) ? B: Sure. When do you want _______ 5. A: Have you ever _____ (visit) the visited history museum? been B: No, I’ve never____ (be) there.
二 用括号中给出的词回答问题。 1. Have you seen Mrs. Tang these days? (yes) Yes, I have. _________________ 2. Have you played kites this spring? (no) No, I haven’t. _________________ 3. Have they watched the movie The Titanic? (yes) _________________ Yes, they have. 4. Has your mother ever been to Tibet? (never. ) No, she has never been to Tibet. ( No, never. ) ___________________
5. How long have you played piano? (two hours) I have played piano for two hours. __________________ 6. How long has Tom listened to English songs? (twelve years old) Since he was twelve years old. ___________________ 7. How many English story books have they read this semester? (six) They have read six English story books. ___________________ 8. How many cities have you visited? (twelve) I have visited twelve cities. ___________________
一 单项选择。 1. Where _____ you _____, John? I’m looking for you everywhere. A. have; been B. have ; been to C. have; gone D. did; go to 2. How long _____ your father _____ Shanghai? A. did; come B. has; go to C. has; been to D. has; been in
3. I _____ my watch in my bedroom yesterday. A. left B. forgot C. have forgotten D. have left 4. She has worked in the factory _____. A. since three years ago B. for 1999 C. since in 1999 D. since three years
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