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1、 课时11 Taxi!Do you think it is usual taxi?Unusual taxiBe used ascarry passengerslandsafe or dangerousAn Yi Middle School Producer: Zhong Yiming1Listening and answer2Guess the words 3Review1.cut2.bank 3.row 4.How can you understand the title? Is it a Football or a polo?1. cut v. 穿过cut across 直着穿过这个条河横
2、穿过公园。The river cuts across the park. 砍树 cut the tree 砍倒树 cut down the tree 如果你不交房租,我就断水断电。 If you dont pay the rent,I will cut off the water and electricity.They are having their hair cut.理发 cut ones hair have a hair cut2. the river bank n.岸; 堤Why is a river rich? A river has two banks(河岸、银行) bank 银
3、行 What banks do you know?脑筋急转弯Bank of ChinaIndustrial and Commercial Bank of China Bank of CommunicationsChina Construction Bank Agricultural Bank China Merchants Bank 3. row The man is rowing on the river. go boating 去划船, 强调玩 v. 划(船) ,强调动作New words polo cut row kick towards nearly sight 水球 穿过 划(船)
4、踢 朝,向 几乎 眼界,视域New wordspolo cut row kick towards nearly sight 水球 穿过 划(船) 踢 朝,向 几乎 眼界,视域Listening 1. What does the writer like doing on fine afternoons? 2. What were some children doing? 3. Who shouted at the man in the boat?1. What does the writer like doing on fine afternoons?I like sitting by the
5、Wayle on fine afternoons. 2. What were some children doing?They were playing games on the bank 3. Who shouted at the man in the boat?Some people on the bank called out to the man in the boat.Listening again and answering 1 Did the writer sit by the river last Sunday or not?2 Were some children playi
6、ng games nearby or not?3 Who kicked a ball hard? Where did it go? (and)4 Did the man in the boat see the ball? Did he hear people shouting? (neithernor)5 Did the ball hit the man or not? What did the children do? (and)6 Was the man angry or not? Where did he throw the ball? (Howeverand)1 Did the wri
7、ter sit by the river last Sunday or not?2 Were some children playing games nearby or not?3 Who kicked a ball hard? Where did it go? (and)4 Did the man in the boat see the ball? Did he hear people shouting? (neithernor)5 Did the ball hit the man or not? What did the children do? (and)6 Was the man an
8、gry or not? Where did he throw the ball? (Howeverand)Yes.It was warm last Sunday, so I went and sat on the river bank as usual. Yes. They are.one of the children kicked a ball very hard and it went towards a passing boat. No. He neither saw the ball nor heard people shouting.Yes. It did and they ran
9、 away. However, he wasnt angry and threw the ball back to the bank. Combine the answers into a passage where words are limited to 70.1 Did the writer sit by the river last Sunday or not?2 Were some children playing games nearby or not?3 Who kicked a ball hard? Where did it go? (and)4 Did the man in
10、the boat see the ball? Did he hear people shouting? (neithernor)5 Did the ball hit the man or not? What did the children do? (and)6 Was the man angry or not? Where did he throw the ball? (Howeverand)Yes.It was warm last Sunday, so I went and sat on the river bank as usual. Yes. They are.one of the c
11、hildren kicked a ball very hard and it went towards a passing boat. No. He neither saw the ball nor heard people shouting.Yes. It did and they ran away. However, he wasnt angry and threw the ball back to the bank. Retell the story by your own words.The Wayle is a small river that cuts across the par
12、k near my home. I like sitting by the Wayle on fine afternoons. It was warm last Sunday, so I went and sat on the river bank as usual. Some children were playing games on the bank and there were some people rowing on the river. Suddenly, one of the children kicked a ball very hard and it went toward
13、s a passing boat. Some people on the bank called out to the man in the boat, but he did not hear them. The ball struck him so hard that he nearly fell into the water. I turned to look at the children, but there werent any in sight: they had all run away! The man laughed when he realized what had happened. He called out to the children and threw the ball back to the bank.