人教新目标九年级(全)精品课件 Unit 11 Section B-2

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1、Unit 11 Sad movies make me cry. weight shoulder goal let.down coach kick kick sb. off be hard on sb. besides teammate courage rather than n. 重量;分量 n.肩;肩膀 n. 球门;射门;木门 使失望 n. 教练;私人教师 v. 踢;踹 开除某人 对某人苛刻 adv. 而且 n. 同队队员;队友 n. 勇敢;勇气 而不是 Words Review guy pull pull together relief nod agreement fault disapp

2、oint Words Review n. (非正式)家伙 v. 拉;拖 齐心协力;通力合作 n. 轻松;解脱 v. 点头 n. (意见、看法)一致 n. 过失;缺点 v. 使失望 To learn new words and phrases To learn to treat win and failure optimistically 2a Have you ever made a mistake? How did it make you feel? Talk to your partner about what happened. Once I made a mistake. I had

3、a fight with my cousin because he broke up my favorite model plane. My dad was very angry with me Have you ever made a mistake? What happened? 2b Read the story and number the events in the correct order. RECOGNIZING IDIOMS AND PHRASES Knowing the meanings of idioms and verb phrases can improve your

4、 English. The Winning Team Peter kept his eyes on the ground. He felt like there was a heavy weight on his shoulders as he walked home alone. It was the worst day of his life. His mind would not stop thinking about what happened only just an hour ago on the school soccer field. How could he have mis

5、sed scoring that goal? He had let his whole team down. His stupid mistake made him angry. His team had lost the game because of him. He was really worried that his coach might kick him off ff the team. As soon as he walked through the door, his father asked, “Whats wrong, son?” Peters feelings were

6、written all over his face. “I lost the game,” Peter replied. Then he went into his room without another word. Ten minutes later, Peter heard his father knocking on his bedroom door. He opened the door to let him in. “Look, Peter. I dont know what happened. But whatever it was, dont be too hard on yo

7、urself.” “I lost the game, Dad. I failed my team. Theyll probably never let me play again.” “Soccer is about team eff ff ort. Youre not the only reason your team lost. If you have a good team, you should support each other. Besides, winning or losing is only half the game. The other half is learning

8、 how to communicate with your teammates and learning from your mistakes.” Peter didnt say anything but what his father said made him think carefully. The next day, Peter went to soccer practice with courage rather than fear in his heart. “Hey, guys,” he said to his teammates. “Im really sorry about

9、yesterday. We were so close to winning that game. But I think if we continue to pull together, were going to win the next one.” To his surprise and relief, his teammates all nodded in agreement. “Yeah,” they said, “dont worry about it. Its never just one persons fault. We should think about how we c

10、an do better next time.” Peter smiled. It made him feel lucky to know that he was on a winning team. _ Peter got home and went into his room. _ Peter talked to his teammates. _ Peter missed a goal. _ Peters father gave him advice. _ Peter realized that he was worried for no reason. 1 2 3 4 5 Languag

11、e points 1. Peter kept his eyes on the ground 皮特盯着地面 keep ones eyes on sth. 意为“盯着”。 例:Tina kept her eyes on the book the whole afternoon. 缇娜一下午都盯着书本。 keep an eye on 意为“留意;照看”。 例:I need to go out for a while. Would you please keep an eye on my son? 我需要出去 一会儿,你能帮我照看下我儿子吗? 1. Peter kept his eyes on the

12、 ground 皮特盯着地面 keep ones eyes on sth. 意为“盯着”。 例:Tina kept her eyes on the book the whole afternoon. 缇娜一下午都盯着书本。 keep an eye on 意为“留意;照看”。 例:I need to go out for a while. Would you please keep an eye on my son? 我需要出去 一会儿,你能帮我照看下我儿子吗? 2. He had let his whole team down. 他让整 个团队失望了。 let sb. down (to fai

13、l to help or support sb. as they have expected or hoped) 意为“不能帮助 ;不能支持(某人);使失望”。 例: Im afraid she let us down badly. 很遗憾,她让我们很失望。 let sth. down 意为“放下;降低;降下” 。 例:We let the bucket down by a rope. 我们用绳子把吊桶放下去。 3. His team lost the game because of him. 他们 队由于他输了比赛。 because of 是介词短语,意为“因为;由于” ,比其他短语更口语化

14、,构成的短语在句 子中通常作状语,一般不作表语用;后面 可接名词、代词、分词或what引导的名词 性从句等。 例:He walks slowly because of his bad leg. 他因为腿不方便而行走缓慢。 表示“因为”的其他短语 1) thanks to意为 “由于或因为某人(某事)”, 通常用于好的方面,译为“多亏”,但有时作 反语;引导的介词短语可置于句首或句末。 例:Thanks to the bad weather, the match had been cancelled. 多亏这个倒霉天气,挺好的比赛取消了。( 反语) 2) due to意为“由于,因造成”,引导的

15、短语在 句中除可作状语(此时一般不用于句首)外, 也可作表语或定语;作表语或状语时可将due to看作是owing to的同义词。 例:Accidents due to driving at high speed were very common that weekend. 在那个周末因高速驾驶造成的交通事故很多 。 (做定语) due to除可表示原因外,还有“应给于, 应属于”的意思。 例:Our grateful thanks are due to you. 向你表示我们衷心的感谢。 注意 3) owing to意为“由于”,引出的介词短语,在 句中作状语或表语,做状语时,习惯上用逗 号和句子其他部分分开。 例:They decided to postpone the trip, owing to bad weather. 由于天气不好他们决定推迟旅行。 Owing to his careless driving, we

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