综合英语UnitSavedHisMistakes课件

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1、Unit 3 Saved by His MistakesUnit 3 Saved by His MistakesPart I Listening & Speaking Activities Part II Reading Comprehension & Language Activities Part III Extended Activities 1综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_MistakesPart I Listening & SpeakingPart I Listening & SpeakingBrainstormingListeningSpeaking 2综合英语Uni

2、t_Saved_by_His_MistakesBrainstormingBrainstormingExpressions for describing difficult or problem situations:Expressions for describing difficult or problem situations: accident, incident, disaster, calamity, catastrophe, a boat/car collision, a car/plane crash, mishaps, shipwreck Phrases:Phrases: be

3、 in difficulty/trouble/danger, have difficulty/trouble (in) doing something, have a hard time doing something, be left stranded on/in/at, etc., be landed with (unpleasant tasks, people, etc.), be caught/stuck/jammed in (a traffic jam, etc.), get stuck Expressions of fear: Expressions of fear: fright

4、ened, panic-stricken, panicked, panicky, terrified, horrified, scared, appalled, shaken, startled, astounded, dismayed, devastated, become hysterical (歇斯底里的), act frantically/furiously/desperately (因害怕而行为发狂的)Expressions for solving problems:Expressions for solving problems: putright, sort things out

5、, clear things up, figure out what to do /how to do it, straighten things out, get to the bottom of thingsExpressions for rescue work: Expressions for rescue work: aid, rescue, come to ones rescue, the first aid3综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_MistakesListening: An unforgettable experience Listening: An unfor

6、gettable experience Listen and answer the following questions:1. How was the speaker thinking of doing when the passengers were told to fasten the seat belt? - She was thinking of having a good sleep at home. 2. What happened when the plane was over the airport? -It was circling over the airport and

7、 moving unsteadily through the air. 3. What did the air hostess tell the passengers? - The pilot had fainted and nobody was flying the plane. She asked if there was anyone who knew something about machines and flying a plane. 4综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_Mistakes 4. How did the passengers take the news ?

8、-Many passengers started to panic at her words. The speaker could hear hopeless and horrified screams here and there, and she herself was also scared. 7.Whatdidthecrowdwaitingoutsidedo?-Theyrushedforwardtocongratulatethespeakerontheperfectlanding.5.Whatdidthespeakerdecidetodothen?-Afterhesitatingfor

9、awhile,shedecidedtodosomething.Sheunfastenedherseatbelt,gotup,andfollowedtheairhostessintothepilotscabin.6.Howdidshedealwiththesituation?-First,shemovedthepilotaside,andtookhisseat.Shethenfollowedtheradioinstructionsfromtheairportbelow.Aftercirclingovertheairportforseveraltimestogetfamiliarwiththeco

10、ntrols,shemanagedtoguidetheplanetowardstheairfieldandlandedsafely.5综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_Mistakes Retell the StoryRetell the StoryAn OutlineI. On her way home from a business tripII. Something wrong with the plane A. Circling over the air port B. Moving unsteadily through the airIII. The appearance

11、of an air hostess A. Telling the truth B. Requesting someone to pilot the plane C. The responses of the passengersIV. The speakers decisionV. The speakers attempt to lead the plane safely6综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_MistakesGroup Oral TasksGroup Oral TasksTask 1: Task 1: A Conversation (p.28)A Conversatio

12、n (p.28) Work with your partner to find out what difficult/unpleasant or even dangerous situations they have ever been in. You may ask him/her the following questions: (1) Have you ever been in a difficult or risky situation? (2) How did you feel when happened? (3) How did you cope with the situatio

13、n? You could talk about the topics on p. 28Task 2: Make up a story about the picture (p29)Task 2: Make up a story about the picture (p29) (1) Who is the man in bed and what is his job? (2) Why is he in the ambulance? (3) What has happened to him? (4) How did the accident happen? Task 3: A Story Task

14、 3: A Story Have you ever experienced any risky adventures in your life?Task 4: A StoryTask 4: A Story Some animals, especially pets, as many people believe, could save their masters from danger. Have you read any such stories? 7综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_MistakesPart II Reading Comprehension Part II Rea

15、ding Comprehension & Language Activities& Language ActivitiesPre-reading TasksRead the TextPost-reading TasksWords & ExpressionsLanguage Work (A, B, C)8综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_MistakesText: Saved by Text: Saved by His MistakesHis MistakesQuestions for skimming:Questions for skimming: 1. What can you l

16、earn from the title? 2. Whats the story about? -A mans adventurous hunting trip: his accidentally falling into the deep hollow of a huge tree and his rescue with the help of his dogs. 3. What do “his mistakes” refer to? -These are his two pups, Mistake No.1 and Mistake No.2, which he had bought them

17、 for 5 dollars and were mocked at by his elder brother. Questions for close comprehension: Questions for close comprehension: 1. What did Jerry Cram set out to do? - He was hunting for a racoon. 2. How did Bob respond when told that the two beagle hound pups cost Jerry five dollars? - He roared with

18、 laughter. 9综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_Mistakes3. What did Jerry think about the pups when he hunted for several hours without any luck? -He also had to admit that they were not much help. 4. What did he spot toward evening? - A racoon high in a beech tree. 5. How was the tree described? - forty-foot tal

19、l, dead, its top carried away in some storm, the trunk gutted by rot and insects. 6. What did Jerry intend to do? - capture him by hand.7. What happened when he got level with the top of the trunk? -The limb on which he was standing cracked ominously under his feet. He jumped to the rim of the tree

20、trunk and the edge crumbled. He plunged down, too suddenly to make a sound, into the deep hollow of the dead tree. 8. What happened as he fell? - His fall was broken for a moment by a jutting piece of wood that caught his clothing. 10综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_Mistakes12. What idea at last came to him? -

21、 sending the dogs for help13. What did the Shep do? How about the two pups? - He streaked across the field to Bobs home. The pups remained, yelping encouragement to their master. 9.Washehurtwhenhisfallwasdone? - No, he picked himself up miraculously unhurt; shaken, dazed. 10.WhatdidJerryhearthen?- t

22、he pups sniffing and yelping to him; the shepherd barking in alarm. 11.Whatwasthesituationlike?Couldhefindawayout? - desperate: no handholds inside, the snag out of reach; not able to enlarge the hole by kicking; nobody would hear him since he was too far away from home. 11综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_Mist

23、akes15. Who guided Bob to the right tree? - It was the barking of the sad-eyed pubs that guided him to the right tree. 16. What efforts were made to rescue Jerry? - It took a rescue party, ropes and fifteen hours to get him out of his sodden prison. 17. Why did he say that Mistake No.1 and Mistake N

24、o.2 saved him? -The two pups stayed with him during the mishap, giving him hope and comfort. What is more, it was the barking of the two pups that guided Bob to the right tree to rescue Jerry.14.Whathappenedlater? - A storm broke and the rain poured into the hollow trunk. Jerry was drenched by the r

25、ain. Howdidthepupshelphimatthatmoment? - They were frightened but still remained, moved closer to comfort the master and stuck their muzzles to lick his feet. 12综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_MistakesPost-reading TasksPost-reading TasksSummarySummaryuSummarize the paragraphs:Summarize the paragraphs:The thir

26、d & fourth paragraphs:The third & fourth paragraphs: -Jerry fell from a broken limb of a dead beech tree when he tried to capture a racoon and plunged down into the deep hollow of a huge tree but was miraculously unhurt.The fifth & sixth paragraphs:The fifth & sixth paragraphs: -Jerry examined his s

27、ituation inside the tree, and having found no way out, he then sent his dog Shepherd to get help from home.The eighth & ninth paragraphsThe eighth & ninth paragraphs -Bob came to his rescue with Shepherd but it was the pups barking that guided him to the right tree and Jerry was at last saved by a r

28、escue party.uSummarize the storySummarize the story - The story is about a boys adventurous hunting trip in which he was trapped in the deep hollow of a huge tree and was eventually saved with the help of his three dogs. Reproduce the story Reproduce the story 13综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_MistakesReprodu

29、ce the storyReproduce the storygo racoon hunting with three dogs- Shep and Mistake No. 1 & 2run out of shells, spot, beech tree, dead, top gone, guttedcapture, got level with, cracked, jump, rim, crumbled, plunge, too sudden, deep hollowhalfway down, jutting wood, tumble, miraculously unhurt, shaken

30、, pick updark inside, hole at feet, hearscared, get out, no handholds, out of reach, enlarge by kicking, no good to call, send for, streak across, remain, encouragementstorm, writhed, rain poured, drenched, move closer, lickBob follow, too tired to jump, barking of pups, guide, right treerescue part

31、y, rope, 15 hours, out, exhaustedlast mistake, not give up hope, saved14综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_MistakesWords & ExpressionsWords & Expressionsset outset out start a journeygloomygloomy (1) (of weather) dark and cloudy e.g. What a gloomygloomy day were having! (2) (of a person) depressed and unhappy e.

32、g. The vet is rather gloomygloomy about my cats chances of recovery. (3) (of a situation) having little hope e.g. a gloomy economic forecastroar with laughter roar with laughter Word Study laugh loudly and nosily e.g. Those naughty boys roared with laughter roared with laughter when Tom made a silly

33、 mistake in class. shells shells bulletsrun out of run out of use up; have no more of spotspot find, see, recognize gut gut destroy in the inside 15综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_Mistakesget level withget level with reach the same height asominousominous suggesting that something unpleasant is likely to happ

34、en e.g. There was an ominousominous silence when I asked whether my contract was going to be renewed. The heavy clouds were ominous of were ominous of a fierce storm.crumblecrumble break into piecesDown he plunged Down he plunged Word Study Down he fell suddenly e.g. The man never caught the handle.

35、 DownDown he tumbled to the stair landing.a jutting piece of wooda jutting piece of wood a piece of wood which stuck outtumbletumble fall quickly and without control e.g. I lost my footing and tumbled downdown the stairs. miraculouslymiraculously surprisinglypick oneself uppick oneself up get to one

36、s feet slowly and with much effort16综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_Mistakesyelpyelp utter a short, sharp bark or cryback offback off move backwardsslow (sth) up/down slow (sth) up/down make sth become slower e.g. We slowed up slowed up when we saw the police.be out of reachbe out of reach be out of the dista

37、nce within which they can stretch out their arm and touch something e.g. The top shelf is within/out of (his) reachwithin/out of (his) reach. It does no good to do sthIt does no good to do sth. Word Study It is useless to do sth. e.g. You must understand it does no good todoes no good to cry over sp

38、ilt milk. (an idea or a thought) come to sb. (an idea or a thought) come to sb. sb. remember or start to think about an idea/thought e.g. I cant remember his name - itll come to come to me in a minute.send sb. for send sb. for Word Study to ask sb to bring or deliver sth to you e.g. Mum put the boy

39、on the sofa and sent sent Tom forfor the doctor. 17综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_Mistakesstreakstreak run quickly in a straight line e.g. The motorbike streaked off downdown the street.writhewrithe twist ones body e.g. The pain was so unbearable that he was writhingwrithing in agony.drenchdrench vt. (often

40、passive) to make someone or something extremely wet e.g. A sudden thunderstorm had drenched drenched us to the skinto the skin.whimperwhimper make small weak criesfranticallyfrantically desperately; wildly e.g. We slowed up slowed up when we saw the police.partyparty a group of people involved in an

41、 activity or duty e.g. a search party sodden sodden adj. extremely wet18综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_MistakesLanguage Work (A)Language Work (A)The aeroplane went out of control. It plunged into a deep valley and crashed. As the doctor pressed his fingers on the patients belly, the patient yelped in pain. T

42、he explosion caused a huge round store to tumble down the hill. The boy was nervous, so his mother hugged him to comfort him. The seriously wounded soldier miraculously recovered in a month. After years of neglect, the bridge one day crumbled. The kidnapper pointed his gun at the woman, grinning omi

43、nously. I dont like to go boating on such a gloomy winter day. The captain suddenly spotted an immense iceberg floating towards his ship. The ferryboat overturned and many passengers were drowned. The couple were rearranging their furniture to make room for the new piano. The wounded bird flapped it

44、s wings furiously to gain height. When the game was over, all the footballers were drenched with sweat. The general manager admitted that his corporation was on the verge of bankruptcy. Dont shout at the little girl, or you will scare her. 19综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_MistakesLanguage Work (B)Language Wo

45、rk (B)Food production in this nation has increased in proportion to got level with the population growth. My great-uncle planned intended to take up teaching in a private school when he resigned from the ministry. Early in the morning, the father set out got on his way set out to visit his daughter

46、on farm. To his disappointment, the boy found that he was too short to reach the bird nest up in the tree was out of reach. My nephew always uses up his runs out of pocket money before the end of each month. At first, he refused to accept any suggestion but eventually in the end he gave in. The driv

47、er got lost in the mountains. He had to drive slowly slow down to look for road signs. In a slip of the tongue, the speaker said in his opening remarks “Good ladies, morning and gentlemen.” The audience laughed hilariously roared with laughter. The editor was not satisfied with the news story and as

48、ked sent the journalist to get for more information. 20综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_MistakesLanguage Work (C)Language Work (C)1. a. The naughty boys roared with laughter when Tom made a mistake when answering. b. The comedians funny remarks made the conference roar with laughter. c. The young men roared wi

49、th laughter when they heard the joke. 2. a. The man never caught the handle. Down he tumbled to the stair landing. b. The murderer never got to know what happened to the basement door. Down he slipped into a deep hole at the bottom. c. The pilot never saw who was behind his jet. Down the jet plunged

50、 into the sea. 21综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_Mistakes3. a. You must understand that it does no good to cry over spilt milk. b. It would do no good to talk to him; he wouldnt listen to you. c. Did it do you any good to get yourself drunk like that?4. a. Mum quickly put the boy on the sofa and sent Tom for

51、the doctor. b. The soldiers on the top of the mountain sent the message for support. c. She sent a letter to the university for an application form. 5. a. It took lots of struggling for her to get her foot out of the rock crevice. b. Finally it took an hour for the doctor to get the fish bone out of

52、 his throat. c. It took almost years struggle to get the political prisoner out of jail. 22综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_MistakesPart III Extended Activities Part III Extended Activities Dictation Read MoreGrammar WorkVocabulary WorkTranslationRaise QuestionsCultural Information23综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_Mista

53、kesDictationDictationScript of the dictationScript of the dictation Mary, who had been in a deep sleep, was woken suddenly by a strange noise, /which seemed to come from outside her window. /She sat up, startled. /Then she froze as she saw that the window, /which she thought she had locked the night

54、 before, was wide open. /With a shock, she remembered that her husband had taken the children to visit their sick grandmother, /and that she was alone in the house./ Something cracked ominously behind her. /Turning, she saw, to her great relief, /that it was only the little dog, /which had accidenta

55、lly knocked over a pitcher on the small table. /Suddenly it occurred to her that she had left the window slightly open for the pup, /as it had not returned after dark. /At this moment, the little dog, whimpering, came to her side to lick her feet /as if it knew it had done something wrong./24综合英语Uni

56、t_Saved_by_His_MistakesRead MoreRead MoreQuestions for Reading Comprehension: Questions for Reading Comprehension: 1. Why were the narrator and his wife in Afghanistan? 2. What did the inhabitants of the village come to tell them?3. Why were the villagers so certain about the grains in their storage

57、 places being stolen?4. What did the village council announce to the narrator?5. What did they ask the narrator to do?6. What did the narrator see when he got up very early to catch the “bird”?7. What did he see at 2:30 a.m. the next morning? What did he do? How did the guards respond?8. What or who

58、 turned out to be the thief? 9. How opinions were divided among the villagers after the kill?10. What point does the narrator want to make with the story of the schgoon? - When the real thief was caught, opinions were divided among the villagers. The point here is that once people have formed an opi

59、nion, it is very difficult to bring them around.25综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_MistakesWords & ExpressionsWords & Expressionssquabble n. argument over trivial thingsculprit a person who has done sth wrong or against the lawbeyond a doubt certainly, undoubtedlyat intervals of happening regularly after equal

60、 periods of time in between e.g. The willow trees stand along the lakeside at interval s at interval s ofof three meters.imprint to print or press a mark or design onto a surface e.g. The T-shirts are imprinted with imprinted with the logos of sports teamstelltale only before noun showing that sth e

61、xists or has happened e.g. telltaletelltale clues/sounds/marksinsofar in so far as/ as far as26综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_Mistakesbe streaked with be covered or marked with long thin linesberate (formal) to criticize or speak angrily to sb e.g. She beratedberated herself forfor being a bad mother. slump

62、sit or fall down heavilydrafty = draughty: uncomfortable because of cold air blowing through spy formally or literally: suddenly notice or see sb./sth. move ponderously move slowly and clumsily because of great size and weightbleary-eyed unable to see clearly because one is tiredgrunt give a low sou

63、nd to show your annoyance, lack of interest, disagreementexcavate to dig in the ground to look for old buildings or objects that have been buried for a long time;27综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_MistakesGrammar WorkGrammar Work Compare these two sentences: Compare these two sentences: (1-a) As he was interes

64、ted in animals when he was young, he went to work at the zoo. (1-b) An early interest in animals led him to work at the zoo. (2-a) We Chinese respect knowledge and love learning. (2-b) We Chinese show a high respect for learning and a love of knowledge.Their decision to raise the price again was bou

65、nd to be unpopular. She had no intention of hurting/to hurt him. She was just too outspoken. The army attacked the plane despite the terrorists threat to kill the hostages. The director was dreadfully upset by the famous stars refusal to play the part of the villain. Although he worked day and night

66、, he didnt have the slightest desire of taking/to take a rest for a moment. I accepted his offer to take me to the fun park. He regretted his failure to attend his daughters wedding ceremony. There was a lot of controversy about the proposal to build/for building a nuclear power station in the subur

67、bs. She told me of her wish to go abroad. The competition was held with the aim of encouraging new writers. Mrs. Brown reminded her husband of his promise to buy his son a new bicycle. The zoologists started the journey in the tropical forest with the sole object of finding and filming rare creature

68、s. Fuels for heating being scarce, the scientists put forward the suggestion of using solar energy. 28综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_MistakesVocabulary Work & Raise QuestionsVocabulary Work & Raise Questionsa, b, a, c, c, aWhat was the beech tree like?What happened as he got level with the broken trunk?What

69、occurred to him at last?How did Jerry survive the rainstorm?How did Bob find the right tree and succeed in rescuing Jerry in the end? 29综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_MistakesTranslationTranslationMum immediately sent Tom for the doctor. She failed to bake the cake because she had run out of sugar. Having ru

70、n out of sugar, she failed to bake the cake. I know how desperately busy you are.The whole class roared with laughter at Toms slip of the tongue. Such things as needles and scissors should be kept out of childrens reach/the reach of children.The soldier was standing under the burning / scorching sun

71、, drenched with sweat. Standing under the scorching sun, the soldier was drenched with sweat.He returned to his motherland in the end.It was dark inside the tree. Above him there was only a pale disc of sky. At his feet a pear-shaped hole framed a small patch of grey light. 树洞里很暗,抬头只见一圆盘大小的昏暗天空,他脚边一

72、个梨形的小洞,透进一丝灰暗的光线。Night came. A storm broke. Lightning writhed above his head, and rain poured into the hollow cylinder of the tree. 夜幕降临,暴风雨骤起,他头顶上电闪雷鸣,大量雨水涌进圆筒状的树洞。30综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_MistakesThe Friendly Society(The Friendly Society(互助会互助会) )What is the Friendly Society? - Any of a mutual-aid

73、association in Britain. (sometimes called mutual society, benevolent society, fraternal society) How does it operate? - Its members pay regular contributions (i.e. membership fee) and receive financial aid in sickness, old age, provision for their families when they die. (a doctor for a lodge- free;

74、 funeral paid; dances, sports)What did the name originally refer to? - A fire insurance company in the 17th century. What was largely responsible for the disappearance of many friendly societies? - The establishment of the welfare state. What may happen with the decline of the welfare state in Brita

75、in? - Mutual-aid associations will once again become popular. 31综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_MistakesThe Welfare State (The Welfare State (福利社会福利社会) )What is the government responsible for?What is the government responsible for? - providing its citizens the essentials for a decent living standard. How was

76、“the welfare state” established in UK? How was “the welfare state” established in UK? - The William Beveridge report in 1942, which identified five “Giant Evils” in society: squalor (肮脏), ignorance(愚昧), want(贫穷), idleness (懒惰) and disease (疾病). - A series of measures were taken after the Second Worl

77、d War to provide services or assistance in health, education, employment and social security (社会保障); from the cradle to the grave” Why may the system decline?Why may the system decline? -“nanny state”, produce dependent members - theoretical impossibility to decide who should be assisted - high taxe

78、s (e.g. Denmark: tax level at 50.4% of GDP in 2002) - some provisions being reduced since the 1980s in UK: e.g. no more free eye tests for all have; prescription charges (药费)for drugs rising32综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_MistakesSocial Welfare SpendingSocial Welfare Spending%ofsocialexpenditureoverGDP33综合英

79、语Unit_Saved_by_His_MistakesGrammar Highlight- Grammar Highlight- 名词性从句主句主句 (independent or main clause) vs. (independent or main clause) vs. 从句从句 (dependent or (dependent or subordinate clause)subordinate clause) e.g. If one works hard, he may succeed. 从句分类从句分类 (1) (1) 关系从句关系从句 e.g. The man who is t

80、alking to Jasonwho is talking to Jason is Anns elder brother. (2) (2) 状语从句状语从句 e.g. However hard I tryHowever hard I try, I cant remember peoples names. (3) (3) 名词从句名词从句名词从句名词从句 定义:定义:在句子中起名词作用的句子叫名词从句 (Noun Clauses)。 名词从句的功能相当于名词词组, 它在复合句中能担任主语、宾语、表语、同位语等,因此根据它在句中不同的语法功能,名词从句又可分别称为主语从句、宾语从句、表语从句和同位

81、语从句。34综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_Mistakes主语从句主语从句 (Subject Clause)(Subject Clause) e.g. (a-1) Money doesnt grow on trees. This should be obvious. (a-2)ThatThat money doesnt grow on treesmoney doesnt grow on trees should be obvious. (a-3) ItIt is obvious (that) money doesnt grow on trees (that) money does

82、nt grow on trees. (b-1) He stole a bike. It was true. (b-2) That he stole a bike That he stole a bike was true. 宾语从句宾语从句(Object Clause)(Object Clause) e.g. Everybody knows (that) money doesnt grow on trees(that) money doesnt grow on trees. Note: that 不能省略 e.g. The dealer told me how much he was prep

83、ared to pay for my car and thatthat I could have the money without delay.同位语从句同位语从句(Appositive Clause)(Appositive Clause) 常放在fact, news, idea, truth, hope, problem, information, order等名词后面,说明该名词的具体内容。换言之,同位语从句和所修饰的名词在内容上为同一关系。 e.g. The fact thatThe fact that his proposal makes sense should be recogn

84、ized. Owing to the fact thatOwing to the fact that the criminal rate has risen drastically, less tourists visit the Philippines this year.35综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_Mistakes表语从句表语从句(Predicative Clause)(Predicative Clause) e.g. Our belief is thatthat things will improve. The question is whetherwhether w

85、e can rely on him. Thats whywhy I was late. Whether/ if Whether/ if 从句作为名词从句从句作为名词从句 e.g. Whether he has signed the contract (or not)Whether he has signed the contract (or not) doesnt matter. Whether (or not) he has signed the contract Whether (or not) he has signed the contract doesnt matter. (IfIf

86、 is not possible) The question is whetherwhether he has signed the contract. (ifif is not possible) I want to know whether/ if he has signed the contract (or whether/ if he has signed the contract (or not)not). Im concerned about whether he has signed the contract whether he has signed the contract

87、(or not)(or not). (if if is not possible)What/When/Where/How/ Which What/When/Where/How/ Which 疑问词引导的从句作为名词从句疑问词引导的从句作为名词从句 e.g. When he did it When he did it is a mystery. I wonder when he did it when he did it. The question is when he did itwhen he did it. It depended on when he did itwhen he did

88、it. Im interested in when he did it when he did it. 36综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_MistakesVocabulary Work (30Vocabulary Work (30) ) miraculously frantically writhe fragile excavate archeologist culprit squabble ponderously appalled救援队伍: rescue party哄堂大笑: roar with laughter 阿富汗: Afghanistan 暴露自己、冒风险: stick

89、 ones neck/chin out虎口拔牙、太岁头上动土: beard the lion in its den灾难、大祸、不幸: calamity; catastrophe; mishaps 困在(荒岛上等): be (left) stranded 中等大小的: medium-sized 歇斯底里的: become hysterical (跌倒之后)缓缓站起来: pick oneself up37综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_MistakesBlank Filling (30Blank Filling (30) )Still, Jerry went up after the

90、coon, intending to (1)_ him by hand. But he never reached the animal. Just as he got (2)_with the top of the broken trunk, the limb on which he was standing cracked (3)_ under his feet. Instantly he jumped to the (4)_ of the tree trunk, and at once the edge (5)_. Down he (6)_, too suddenly to make a

91、 sound, into the deep (7)_ of the dead tree.Jerry was scared. Some time passed before he (8)_ down and began to look for a way to (9)_ out. There were no (10)_ on the inside of the trunk; the snag that had slowed him (11)_ on his way down was (12)_. And, though he tried (13)_, he couldnt (14)_ the h

92、ole by kicking. It would do no (15)_ to call, either; he was much too (16)_ from home for that. At last the idea (17)_ to him of sending the dogs (18)_ help. “Go home, Shep! Go home!” He shouted. The dog gave one sharp bark. “Go home!” He shouted again. And, at that, Shep turned and (19)_ across the

93、 field, the two pups remained, (20)_ encouragement to their master. 38综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_MistakesSentence Completion (10Sentence Completion (10) ) The Friendly Society is any of a _ association in Britain. Friendly Society was originally the name of a particular _ operating c. 1700. Many societie

94、s closed after 1946 when the _ state was established. take/almost years struggle/political prisoner/ get out of jailcomedian/remarks/conference/roar/laughter39综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_MistakesTranslation (30Translation (30) )Johnson一家出发去打猎,但在路上汽油用完了,他们只好报警寻求帮助。(set out; run out of) The Johnsons set out

95、 to go hunting but ran out of petrol on the way. They called the police for help. 记住把杀虫剂(weed-killer)的瓶子放到孩子们够不着的地方。(out of reach) Remember to put the weed-killer bottle out of childrens reach. 跑步对老年人没什么好处,尤其是那些患有高血压、心脏病的老人。 (do good to) Running does good to old people, especially those who suffer f

96、rom high blood pressure and heart diseases. 下午的时候天气阴沉,到了傍晚便下起雨来,游客都被淋湿了。(drench) It was gloomy in the afternoon and started to rain toward evening. The tourists were drenched by the rain. 当时要不是我把他从池塘里及时地拉出来,他就淹死了。(get out; drown) If I had not got him out of the pond, he would have been drowned. If it had not been me that got him out of the pond, he would have been drowned. 他正要关门,突然意识到他那只小狗Happy还没回来。(come to) He was about to close the door when it came to him that his dog Happy had not come back yet. 40综合英语Unit_Saved_by_His_Mistakes

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