1、To identify noun/verbs of the same root and use them in contextIs it a verb or a noun?There are many verbs in the English language that come from nouns and vice versa. Back in the 1960s, a group of cycling fans. the name of an object / a thing? an action / to do things?1. She placed the letter in fr
2、ont of me. Leave the bike in place where you finish your journey.Verbs or Nouns?an actionan object / a thinga the name of an object / a thingb an action / to do things2. computer tracking system to record its every move! please move it to a proper parking place.3. Andrew pedalled up the road towards
3、 the town centre. He stood up on the pedals of his bike to get extra power as he cycled up the hill.an actionan object / a thingan actionan object / a thinga the name of an object / a thingb an action / to do thingsLook at the Word Builder. Compare the two sentences in each pair. Decide what the wor
4、d in red expresses.a the name of an object / a thingb an action / to do thingsWord BuilderVerbs or Nouns1 The group painted hundreds of bicycles white ( ) I need a can of red paint. ( )2 Make sure you put your schoolbag in a proper place. ( ) placed them in may areas ( )3 this time with a computer t
5、racking system to record their very move! ( ) Try to keep a record of what you have learnt. ( )4 Nowadays, the idea of “white bikes” has pedalled its way around the world ( ) Both pedals of my bicycle were broken. ( )baabbabaa the name of an object / a thing b an action / to do thingsplace paint mov
6、e pedalrecordn.v.What other similar words do you know?benefit, transport, increase,Compete the sentences with the correct form of the words.1 Jason _ down the road to his school. She put her foot down on the _. 2 The house will look bright with white _. The old man asked, “Who _ all these on my wall
7、?”3 You should wash your cup and _ it on the table. This is a great _ for a holiday.4 I try to keep a _ of everything I spend. Her mum made her _ every penny she spent. pedals/pedalledpedalpaintpaintedplaceplacerecordrecordn.v.Guessing game1 Some government-run bikes are modelled on supermarket trol
8、leys. Riders put a coin unlock a bike from one of the stands where they are housed. Some government-run bikes are designed in a way that copies trolleys.equipment2 Some companies will offer free rides to users to compete for market share.opportunity to rideone of the equal parts of ownership3 The pr
9、ogress of bike-sharing is shaped by the policies, economy and peoples awareness of environmental protection.The progress of bike-sharing is influenced in a particular way by the policies, economy and peoples awareness of environmental protection.Your English friend Tom is asking about the bike-shari
10、ng program in Beijing. Please write an e-mail to tell him what you know about it, including:1 How to use a shared bike;2 The benefits and problems;3 Your concern and suggestionsFinish the e-mail using the following words with required part of speech:n. ride / move / stand / track / gain / spread / share / increasev. pedal / lock / brake / model / house / record / transport / benefit / voice