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1、外语教学与研究出版社外语教学与研究出版社希望英语希望英语 (第二版)(第二版) 综合综合(zngh)(zngh)教程教程 1 1 Unit 6 PetsUnit 6第一页,共107页。希望英语希望英语(yn y)(yn y)(第二版)综合教程(第二版)综合教程 1 Unit 6 1 Unit 6 PetsPetsSpeakingReading AGrammarListeningReading B & Reading CPresentationWritingContents第二页,共107页。SpeakingTask 1Task 2Task 3Speaking第三页,共107页。Look at

2、the pictures on Page 84 and list words or phrases about them. Then share your work with others. Speaking Task 1puppycollar playfulshaggytrainingS-Task 1-1第四页,共107页。Look at the pictures on Page 84 and list words or phrases about them. Then share your work with others. Speaking Task 1kittycurious (eye

3、s) lively (soft) pawsquietS-Task 1-2第五页,共107页。Look at the pictures on Page 84 and list words or phrases about them. Then share your work with others. Speaking Task 1parrot(colorful) feather (hooked) beaktalkimitate S-Task 1-3第六页,共107页。Look at the pictures on Page 84 and list words or phrases about t

4、hem. Then share your work with others. Speaking Task 1(best) friendcompanionloyaltypassionatemasterS-Task 1-4第七页,共107页。Use the following sentence patterns and the words or phrases from Task 1 to describe the pictures on Page 50 to your classmates.Speaking Task 2A. This picture is probably about the

5、story between the dog and the two boys.B. This picture shows how close man and animals can be.S-Task 2第八页,共107页。Work in pairs. Take turns asking your partner the following questions and make notes. Organize your notes and report to the class using the given paragraph as a model. Have you ever had a

6、pet?Why do you think you keep pets? Or why not?What problems will you have when keeping pets?Speaking Task 3S-Task 3第九页,共107页。Reading ATask 2 TextTask 3Task 1Task 4Task 6Task 7Task 8Task 5Task 9Reading第十页,共107页。Try to work out the meanings of the highlighted words with the help of other words.Readin

7、g A Task 11.Dogs are emotional animals. When their masters are hurt or sick, they are worried. When their masters are happy, they are lively. 2. Whitney felt very sad when her dog died a year ago and she is still grieving for his death.A-Task 1-1having feelings which are strong or easily movedsuffer

8、 from sadness, esp. over loss第十一页,共107页。Reading A Task 13. That young man is very energetic. He works all day long and far into the night. But it seems that he never feels tired. 4. I cannot believe how the ancient Chinese could build the Great Wall. It is really incredible. 5. His eyes were serious

9、ly injured in an accident. Now his impaired eyes can hardly see anything.A-Task 1-2full of power to do things, to be activeunbelievable damaged or weakened第十二页,共107页。Reading A Task 2 TextA-Text-1 Why We Have Pets Somewhere between Adam talking to the serpent and King Kong climbing the Empire State B

10、uilding, human beings decided that animals were important to them. Somehow in history we went from animals only as a source of food and raw material to animals as beasts of burden and then to animals as emotional companions. These boil down to the question: why do we keep pets? 第十三页,共107页。Reading A

11、Task 2 TextA-Text-2 Certainly many people keep pets purely for the companionship they provide. For many people, animals are an emotionally contributing member of the family, an active and important part of their lives. When their pet is hurt or sick, they are worried and concerned. When their pet di

12、es, they grieve. When their pet is happy and well, they are lively and energetic. Caring for a pet is an emotional journey which helps them to connect with and react to the world around them. These people are pet lovers and many animals must think that the world is a better place because of them. 第十

13、四页,共107页。Reading A Task 2 TextA-Text-3 Others keep pets because of a service the pet can provide. These are working animals with a specific function or role. There are countless examples of animals who serve specific functions with which we are very familiar, police dogs being one of them. Even some

14、 marine mammals, like dolphins, have long been kept by researchers to help in their work. 第十五页,共107页。Reading A Task 2 TextA-Text-4 Somewhere in between companion pet and working animal is the service animal. These dogs, monkeys and others provide incredible services for physically challenged people.

15、 From seeing- eye dogs to guide dogs for the hearing-impaired, there are animals that are extremely valuable for the good they do. Without these service providers, fewer disabled people would be able to function as contributing members of our society. 第十六页,共107页。Reading A Task 2 TextA-Text-5 If you

16、are likely to spend a weekend wearing funny clothes and crouching behind a tree for hours on end, then you probably have a hunting dog. This is yet another member of the pet lovers world. These pets are a valuable member of a team. They are well trained and expected to prove themselves in the field.

17、 They know when they are “on” and when they are “of” and they know they have a job to do.第十七页,共107页。Reading A Task 2 TextA-Text-6 Just as sure as there are lots of pets in the world, there are also lots of reasons why people keep them. For some people, its not really important to know all the reason

18、s: to know that millions of people do is enough. For them it is not a question of “Why pets?” but “Why not?”, or better yet, “Why not one more pet?”第十八页,共107页。Reading A Task 2 TextTranslation-1 为什么养宠物 在亚当与蛇交谈和金刚攀爬纽约帝国大厦之间的某个时候,人类认识到动物(dngw)对他们的重要性。不知何故,人类起初将动物(dngw)单纯视作食物和原料的来源,然后视其为役畜,如今则将其当作情感的伴侣。

19、这都可以归结到一个问题:我们为什么养宠物?第十九页,共107页。Reading A Task 2 TextTranslation-2 当然,许多人养宠物只是图它们能做个伴。对许多人而言,动物是家庭情感的一份子,是生命中极其重要、充满活力的一部分。当宠物受伤或生病时,他们为之焦虑。当宠物死亡(swng)了,他们为之悲痛。当宠物快乐健康,他们便充满活力。养宠物是一种情感历程,使他们得以与外界沟通。这些人都喜爱宠物,许多动物一定会认为,世界正是因为有了这些人才变得更美好。第二十页,共107页。Reading A Task 2 TextTranslation-3 另一些人养宠物是因为它们能提供服务。这

20、些宠物能某种特定的功能和角色进行工作。动物能提供我们所熟悉的特定服务,这样的例子不胜枚举(b shng mi j),警犬就是其中之一。甚至一些海洋哺乳动物,例如海豚,早已经被研究人员喂养,用于他们的研究工作。第二十一页,共107页。Reading A Task 2 TextTranslation-4 介于伴侣宠物和工作宠物之间,还有一种是服务宠物。这些狗、猴子和其他动物能给残障人士提供令人难以置信的服务。从导盲犬到导聪犬,许多动物因其服务而变得极其重要。离开了它们,能发挥出自己的能力、为社会(shhu)作出贡献的残障人士数量就会减少。第二十二页,共107页。Reading A Task 2 T

21、extTranslation-5 如果你会在周末穿上古怪衣服,连续几个小时蹲在树后,那么你就可能需要一条猎狗了。猎狗是宠物爱好者世界中的另一类成员。这类宠物是团队中的重要成员。它们受过良好训练,并被寄予厚望,在野外证明自己的能力。它们知道何时开始(kish),何时停止,也知道职责在身。第二十三页,共107页。Reading A Task 2 TextTranslation-6 正如世界上有许多宠物一样,人们也有许多养宠物的理由。对一些人来说,了解这些(zhxi)原因并不重要,知道有数以百万计的人养宠物就足够了。对他们而言,问题不是“为什么养宠物?”,而是“为什么不养宠物?”,或甚至是“为什么不

22、多养几只呢?”。第二十四页,共107页。Reading A Task 2 Text Adam is, according to the Bible, the firs man created by God. Adam lived happily with hiswife Eve in Paradise until one day he talked to the Devil who appeared as a serpent. Adam listened to the Devil and so began mans fall into evil. Here in the text, the p

23、hrase suggests the beginning of human history.AdamAdam talking to the serpent第二十五页,共107页。Reading A Task 2 Text In a classic 1933 American film, humans run in terror of a huge ape called King Kong. King Kong breaks the chains that bind him while on public display in a New York theater and he climbs u

24、p the Empire State B u i l d i n g . H e r e i n t h e text, the phrase suggests modern times.King KongKing Kong climbing the Empire State Building第二十六页,共107页。Reading A Task 2 Textsomehowsomehow ad. in some way not yet known e.g.e.g.Dont worry, Ill get your PC back somehow. e.g. I think she is right

25、 but somehow I am not completely sure. 第二十七页,共107页。Reading A Task 2 Textraw materialraw material the natural substances from which something is made e.g. e.g. Coal and oil are important raw materials for the plastics industry. e.g. e.g. Nature is the raw material of poetry.第二十八页,共107页。Reading A Task

26、 2 Textbeast of burdenbeast of burdenan animal (such as a horse or donkey) which carries things第二十九页,共107页。Reading A Task 2 Textboil down toboil down toto lead to or mean (something)e.g. What it all seemed to boil down to was money.e.g.e.g. What they want to boils down to just one thing. It is the l

27、and.第三十页,共107页。Reading A Task 2 Textsomehow in history Somehow in history we went from to animals being emotional companions. For some unknown reason in history, the attitude of human beings toward animals has changed from regarding them only as something eatable or as beasts of burden to viewing th

28、em as our friends with whom we can talk.第三十一页,共107页。Reading A Task 2 Textcontributecontributev. to give ones share to help somebody/something e.g. Plenty of fresh air contributes to good health. e.g. e.g. He believes he has something to contribute to a discussion concerning the issue.第三十二页,共107页。Rea

29、ding A Task 2 Textconcernedconcerned a. anxious, worried or troubled e.g. e.g.Sally has never been particularly concernedaboutwhat other people think of her. e.g. e.g. We are very concerned to keep the staff informed about what we were doing.第三十三页,共107页。Reading A Task 2 Textgrievegrieve v. to suffer

30、 from grief and sadness especially over a loss e.g. e.g. She is still grieving for her husbands death. e.g. e.g. It grieves me to see all this food going to waste. 第三十四页,共107页。Reading A Task 2 Textlivelylivelya. full of energye.g. e.g. Shed always been a bright and lively girl.e.g.e.g. Its hard work

31、 teaching a class of lively children.第三十五页,共107页。Reading A Task 2 Textcare forcare forto look aftere.g.e.g. Hes very good at caring for sick animals.e.g. She cant go out to work because she has to stay at home to care for her elderly mother.第三十六页,共107页。Reading A Task 2 Textconnectconnect with to lin

32、k up with e.g.e.g.The bridge connects the island with the mainland. e.g. Police are connecting the break-in with other recent thefts in the area.第三十七页,共107页。Reading A Task 2 Textreact toreact toto act in replye.g. How did he react to your suggestion?e.g. The judge reacted angrily to the criticism th

33、at it hadnt been a fair trial. 第三十八页,共107页。v. to work fore.g. He has served as a waiter in a restaurant.e.g.e.g. He served in the army in India for twenty years.Reading A Task 2 Textserveserve第三十九页,共107页。a. particular; fixed, determined or namede.ge.g. The money is to be used for a specific purpose.

34、e.g.e.g. Is there anything specific you want from the shops?Reading A Task 2 Textspecificspecific第四十页,共107页。be familiar with: having a good knowledge ofe.g. I am not very familiar with this type of machine.e.g. Im sorry, Im not familiar with your poetry.Reading A Task 2 Textfamiliarbe familiar with第

35、四十一页,共107页。a. too strange to be believed or very difficult to believee.g. It is incredible that he should have gone to live in such a dangerous country.e.g. It seems incredible that no one foresaw the crisis. Reading A Task 2 Textincredibleincredible第四十二页,共107页。 people who are unable to use their bo

36、dies properly e.g.e.g. This remarkable new robot can be of great help to physically challenged people.Reading A Task 2 Textphysically.physically challenged people第四十三页,共107页。guide dog for blind peoplee.g.e.g. A blind man with a seeing eye dog at his side walked into a grocery store.Reading A Task 2

37、Textseeing-eye dogseeing-eye dog第四十四页,共107页。having a diminished or defective sense of hearing, but not deafe.g.e.g. We try to develop a system that will enable hearing-impaired and normal-hearing people to play music together.Reading A Task 2 Texthearing-impairedhearing-impaired第四十五页,共107页。to fulfil

38、l the duty or purpose ofe.g.e.g. When her mother was ill, the girl had to function as both cook and nurse. e.g. e.g. This chair can also function as a bed.Reading A Task 2 Textfunction asfunction as第四十六页,共107页。Continuouslye.g. e.g. For days on end we had hardly any thing to eat.e.g. He used to lock

39、himself in his bedroom for hours on end and refuse to talk to anyone.Reading A Task 2 Texton endon end第四十七页,共107页。 Dogs know when they should begin to work and whenthey should stop working.Reading A Task 2 Textthey know.They know when they are “on” and when they are “off”第四十八页,共107页。(used for giving

40、 force to an expression) just as certain ase.g. Thats the truth, just as sure as Im standing here.e.g.e.g. One day hell realize that I was right, just as sure as eggs are eggs.Reading A Task 2 Textjust as sure asjust as sure as第四十九页,共107页。Reading A Task 3A-Task 3 Put the following statements in the

41、correct order according to the reading on Page 87.A. Pets can be valuable members of a team.B. Many people keep pets purely for companionship.C. Animals have meant different things to human beings in history.D. People have their own reasons for keeping pets.E. Pets can serve many different and speci

42、fic functions for human beings.Key: 1. C 2. B 3. E 4. A 5. D 第五十页,共107页。Reading A Task 4A-Task 4-1Fill in the blanks with the appropriate details from the reading. IdeasDetailsWe keep pets for companion-ship. emotionally contributing member of thefamily; part of their lives; pets die,grieve; pets ha

43、ppy, lively and energetic;emotional journeyWe keep pets for work.working animals with a specificfunction or role; police dogs; marine mammals第五十一页,共107页。Reading A Task 4A-Task 4-2We keep petsfor services.service animal; dogs and monkeys; physically challenged people; seeingeye dogs; guide dogs; serv

44、ice providersWe take pets as a valuablemember of a team.hunting dog; well trained; “on” and“of”; have a job to do第五十二页,共107页。Fill in the blanks with words or phrases.c_ anxious, worried or troubledf _ having a good knowledge ofl _ full of energyc _ give ones share of (advice, etc.) to help something

45、r _ being in the natural states _ particular, certain, fixedr _ act in replys _ in some way not yet knownf _ _ operate or perform the role ofo _ _ continuing without stoppingReading A Task 5A-Task 5oncernedamiliarivelyontributeawpecificeactomehowunction asn end第五十三页,共107页。Complete the following sent

46、ences with words or phrases fromTask 5. Change word forms if necessary. 1. When going out on business, I was deeply _ about my mothers illness. 2. As a player, you should be very _ with the rules of football. 3. We were told that a lot of materials were needed to make such _ products. 4. Generally s

47、peaking, a trained dog can _ a guide to a blind person. 5. To my surprise, the book I bought yesterday has_ disappearedReading A Task 6A-Task 6-1concernedlivelyfamiliarfunction as somehow第五十四页,共107页。Reading A Task 6A-Task 6-2 6. You say your company is in England. Can you be a bit more _ ? 7. He did

48、 not _ even one idea to the discussion. 8. After the treatment, the patient seemed a little more _ this morning. 9. Sometimes he could sit there for hours _ .10.We are eager to know how he _ to your suggestion.specificcontributelively on end reacted 第五十五页,共107页。Reading A Task 7A-Task 7be familiar wi

49、th boil down to concerned function as react to1. She often _ others quickly when _ _ .2. Some parents are very _ if _ 3. My brother _ an engineer in a local factory after _ .4. All these questions can _ one if _5. I _ them because _ .reacts toshe is asked difficultquestions concerned their children

50、study abroad. functioned ashe graduated from collegeboil down toam familiar withwe live very nearyou think them over.第五十六页,共107页。Reading A Task 8A-Task 8-1-1Rewrite the following sentences after the models.Model 1: Others keep pets because the pets can provide a service. Others keep pets because of

51、a service the pets can provide. 1. I came back late yesterday because it rained heavily. I came back late yesterday because of the heavy rain. 2. He walked slowly because he had a bad leg. He walked slowly because of a badleg.第五十七页,共107页。Reading A Task 8A-Task 8-1-23. He was absent from class for da

52、ys because he was ill. He was absent from class for days because of illness.4. She was late for school because she missed the bus. She was late for school because of her missing the bus.5. I said nothing about it because his wife was there. I said nothing about it because of his wifes being there.第五

53、十八页,共107页。Reading A Task 8A-Task 8-2-1Model 2: Many disabled people are able to function as contributing members of our society because of these service providers.Without these service providers, fewer disabled people would be able to function as contributing members of our society.1. All living thi

54、ngs are able to live because there is air and water. Without air and water, all living things would be unable to live.2. Our meeting was so successful because of your help. Without your help, our meeting would not have been so successful.第五十九页,共107页。Reading A Task 8A-Task 8-2-23. They achieved so mu

55、ch in their research because of their common efforts. Without common efforts, they would not have achieved so much in their research.4. Japan became a strong nation in the 1970s because of its heavy industry. Without heavy industry, Japan would not have become a strong nation in the 1970s.5. Tomas a

56、chieved great success in business because his parents frequently encouraged him. Without his parents frequent encouragement, Thomas would not have achieved great success in business.第六十页,共107页。Reading A Task 9A-Task 9Translate the following sentences into English paying attention to the highlighted

57、parts.1. 骆驼是在大约5,000年前成为驮兽的。It was about 5,000 years ago that camels became beasts of burden.2. 她在一家公司里担任(dnrn)总经理助理。She functioned as assistant to the general manager in a company.3. 他的话可归结为以下几点。What he said can boil down to the following points.4. 人们开始对这里的大气污染表示忧虑。Peoplebegan to be concerned about

58、 the air pollution here.5. 大家都应对我厂的发展贡献自己的一份力量。Everyone should contribute to the development of our factory. 第六十一页,共107页。GrammarTask 1Task 2Task 3Grammar第六十二页,共107页。Grammar Task 1G-Task 1Study the following grammar tips for continuous tenses andmatch them with the sentences in the column on the righ

59、t.第六十三页,共107页。Fill in the blanks with the best choice.1. Ive lost the pen (in that, with which) I wrote my paper yesterday.2. This is the best novel (which, that) I have ever read.3. Youll just ask me anything (that, which) I dont make clear.4. She mentioned some books and writers (which, that) I ha

60、ve never heard of.5. I told the waitress to ring me up at six, (which, that) she did the next morning.Grammar Task 2G-Task 2第六十四页,共107页。Grammar Task 3G-Task 3 1. 那就是我爷爷曾经住过的房子。那就是我爷爷曾经住过的房子。 That is the house in which my grandpa once lived.2. 这是我听过的最好笑的笑话。这是我听过的最好笑的笑话。 This is the funniest joke (tha

61、t) Ive ever heard.3. 在这儿我没有什么可做的。在这儿我没有什么可做的。 There is nothing (that) I can do here.4. 这就是我放书包的那把椅子。这就是我放书包的那把椅子。 That is the chair on which I put my schoolbag.5. 昨天昨天(zutin)我们开了一个会,在会上大家接受了他我们开了一个会,在会上大家接受了他的建议。的建议。 Yesterday we had a meeting, at which his suggestion had been accepted.Translate the

62、 following into English. 第六十五页,共107页。ListeningTask 1Task 2Task 3Task 4Task 5Task 6Task 7Listening第六十六页,共107页。Listening Task 1L-Task 11. Animals are important to human beings.2. Many people keep pets for the companionship they provide.3. Caring for a pet is an emotional journey.4. Some dogs can provi

63、de services for people.5. There are lots of reasons why people keep pets.Listen to each of the following statements twice and write them down.第六十七页,共107页。Listening Task 2L-Task 2Listen to the four conversations, and choose the best answer to each of the questions you hear.1. A. Because the dog is he

64、r companion. B. Because she likes to talk to her friend. C. Because she has no friends.2. A. He doesnt like them. B. He loves them very much. C. He is afraid of them.ScriptScript3. A. Dog. B. Donkey. C. Dolphin.4. A. Jimmy is blind. B. Jimmy is deaf. C. Jimmy is mute.第六十八页,共107页。Listening Task 3L-Ta

65、sk 3Listen to the short passage about how to find lost pets, and fill in the blanks with what you hear.HELP with Lost Pets1. _ in the area the animal was lost, and be sure the print is large and clear. 2. Call the Shelter and let them know what animal you lost, and _ and _ you lost it.3. Place ads i

66、n _ .4. Always _ ID or phone numbers on pet tags or collars.Post signswherelocal paperscheck forScriptScriptwhen第六十九页,共107页。Listening Task 4L-Task 4Listen to the dialog and check the cat that Peter lost.ScriptScript第七十页,共107页。Listening Task 5L-Task 5Practice the following expressions with your partn

67、er.第七十一页,共107页。Listening Task 6L-Task 6Listen to the dialog and fill in the blanks with what you hear.ScriptScriptLost item: _Color: _Description: leather, with a _ and a _When lost: this morningWhere lost: near the entrance to the hotelContaining: _a leather casebluebeltname cardsome English books

68、and a radio第七十二页,共107页。Listening Task 7L-Task 7Work in pairs and create the following two role-plays. At the park this morning, Tom lost his brown suitcase, with some important letters and other things inside. He went to the Lost and Found to see if it had been turned in.第七十三页,共107页。Listening Task 2

69、L-2 script第七十四页,共107页。Listening Task 3L-3 script第七十五页,共107页。Listening Task 4L-4 script第七十六页,共107页。Listening Task 6L-6 script第七十七页,共107页。Reading B & Reading CReading BReading CTextTaskText & TaskReading B & C第七十八页,共107页。Reading B TextTraining My CatBen Ben was a great deal of fun to train. He liked t

70、he food treats very much, which made it simple to direct and reward him. He already had complete trust in me, so fear didnt get in our way. B-text-1第七十九页,共107页。Reading B Text Typically, he learned quickly. Cats are very bright, and as long as you ask them to work with you and not for you, things can

71、 move along quite well. The only behavior he had any real problem with was “Down”. He wasnt interested in that position, but we worked it out with some time, patience, love and rewards. B-text-2第八十页,共107页。Reading B Text The side benefits of working with him were great. He became more people-oriented

72、 in general and more me-oriented in particular. He was a bit aloof before, now he insists on curling upon my belly during TV times, and even gets himself involved. B-text-3第八十一页,共107页。Reading B Text The only problem we had was that Ben took his training quite seriously. He saw it not as degrading bu

73、t more like higher education. It became immediately clear that laughter was not allowed in the training area. Anyone who ignored this rule was met with a cold stare. Then Ben lay down, closed his eyes in a slow blink, and refused to participate any longer. It was hard for me not to laugh the first t

74、ime this happened! Now I give strict orders to all the people who watch the training that this is to be viewed with respect and no laughter.B-text-4第八十二页,共107页。Reading B Texttreatn. something special that you give someone or do for them because you know they will enjoy ite.g. Steven took his son to

75、the zoo as a birthday treat.e.g. As a special treat, Ill take you to my favorite tea-shop.treat第八十三页,共107页。Reading B Textreward v. to give something to someone because they have done something good or helpfule.g.e.g. They rewarded the winners with gifts of fruits and flowers.e.g. She deserves a rewa

76、rd for her efforts. (n. something that you receive because you have done something good or helpful)reward第八十四页,共107页。Reading Bget in ones way to prevent someone from doing something, or prevent something from happening e.g. Dontget in my way. e.g. e.g. She is so determined to succeed that nothing ca

77、n get in her way. get in ones way第八十五页,共107页。Reading Bside benefitan additional advantage or good result that comes from something, besides its main purposee.g. One great side benefit is that, I can see editing changes between versions of the posts. e.g. e.g. Wild berries plucked from roadside patch

78、es are a delightful side benefit of camping. side benefit第八十六页,共107页。Reading Boriented1.a. adjusted or located in relation to surroundings or2. circumstances (sometimes used in combination)e.g.e.g. Object-oriented programs can better reflect the real world they are trying to simulate.e.g.e.g. The in

79、dustry is heavily orientated towards export markets.oriented第八十七页,共107页。Reading Baloof1. a. distant physically or emotionally; reserved and remote e.g. The house stands aloof from the streets.e.g.e.g. She seemed rather aloof when in fact she was just shy.aloof第八十八页,共107页。Reading Bcurl up to sit with

80、 the arms and legs bent close to the body e.g. The child curled up in an armchair to read.e.g.e.g. She curled up on the sofa to watch TV.curl up第八十九页,共107页。Reading Bdegradingdegradinga.harmful to the mind or moralse.g.e.g. There is nothing so degrading as the constant anxiety about onesmeans of live

81、lihood.e.g. It is so degrading to have to ask for money. 第九十页,共107页。Reading Bblinkblinkn. a reflex that closes and opens the eyes rapidlye.g. The normal, resting blink rate of a human being is 20 closures per minute, with the average blink lasting one quarter of a second.e.g.e.g. In the blink of an

82、eye, he was gone.第九十一页,共107页。Reading BB-TaskRead the passage. Some information in each of the followingStatements is incorrect. Cross it out, and write the correctinformation on the line. An example has been provided for you.1.If you want to direct Ben, youd better give him2. something to play with.

83、 2. Ben can do many things well if you ask him to work for you. 3. Ben was interested in the position of “Down” before. 4. Ben didnt take his training seriously. 5.I tell people who watch Bens training that the6. training can be viewed with laughing. eatwith youwasnttookis to be viewed with respect

84、and no laughter第九十二页,共107页。 A Letter from a Puppy Dear Mom and Dad: I died today. You got tired of me and took me to the shelter. They were overcrowded and I drew an unlucky number. I am in a black (1) _ bag in a landfill now. Reading C textC-text-1Read the passage and fill in each blank with the ap

85、propriate word or phrase below. attention bitten for forgot intolearn lonely plastic time waitingplastic第九十三页,共107页。Reading C textC-text-2bitten Would I still be at home if I hadnt (2) _ your shoe? I didnt know what it was, but it was leather, and it was on the floor. I was just playing. You (3) _ t

86、o get puppy toys. Would I still be at home if I hadnt brought fleas (4) _ the house? Without anti-flea medicine, I couldnt get them of me after you left me in the yard (5)_ days. Would I still be at home if I hadnt barked? I was only saying, “Im scared, Im (6) _ , Im here, Im here! I want to be your

87、 best friend.”forgotintoforlonely第九十四页,共107页。 Would I still be at home if I had made you happy? Hitting me didnt make me (7) _ how. Would I still be at home if you had taken the (8) _ to care for me and to teach manners to me? You didnt pay (9)_ to me after the first week or so, but I spent all my t

88、ime (10) _ for you to love me. I died today. Love, Your PuppyReading C textC-text-3learntimeattentionwaiting第九十五页,共107页。Reading Csheltern. a place offering protection and safety e.g. They befriended the young girl, providing her withfood and shelter.e.g. They opened a shelter to provide temporary ho

89、using for the citys homeless.shelter第九十六页,共107页。Reading Covercrowdeda.filled with too many people or thingsb. e.g. The bedroom was overcrowded with furniture.e.g.e.g. The world market for telecommunications is already overcrowded with businesses. overcrowded第九十七页,共107页。Reading Clandfilln. a place wh

90、ere waste is buriede.g.In this article, we will examine how alandfillis made and what happens to the trash in landfills.e.g. Ninety percent of American rubbish is dumped in landfill sites landfill第九十八页,共107页。Reading Cflean. any wingless bloodsucking parasitic insect noted for ability to leap e.g.e.g

91、. I must have been bitten by a flea. My arms are itchy.e.g. A young kid came asking for money but I sent him away with a flea in his ear. (angrily tell someone to go away)flea第九十九页,共107页。Reading Cbarkv. to utter the harsh, abrupt sound of a doge.g.The dogbarked when the stranger came near.e.g. Why k

92、eep a dog and bark yourself? (said when you want to know why someone would do something themselves when they already pay someone else to do that thing )bark第一百页,共107页。WritingWriting forGeneral PurposesWritingWriting forSpecific PurposesTaskTask 1Task 2第一百零一页,共107页。Writing for General Purpose TaskWG-

93、Task-1Decide whether each of the following sentences is a run-on sentence or a sentence fragment and then improve them. Suggested Answers:1. A run-on sentence It was raining hard,so they could not work in thefields. It was raining hard;they could not work in the fields. It was raining hard. They cou

94、ld not work in the fields. It was raining so hard that they could not work in the fields. Because it was raining hard, they could not workin the fields.2. A sentence fragment Although he was ill, he was determined to carry out his plan.第一百零二页,共107页。Writing for General Purpose TaskWG-Task-23. A sente

95、nce fragment Spanish bull fighting is a famous sport which attracts many tourists to Spain each year.4. A sentencefragment With your support, we might succeed in performing our task.5. A run-on sentence This appeared in the paper, and on the following morning, the man was astonished when he opened t

96、he front door.6. A run-on sentence Soccer may be the most popular of the three games. It is also called Association Football. Soccer is one of the team sports played in the Olympics. It has been a regular part of the Olympic Games since 1908.第一百零三页,共107页。Writing for Special Purpose Task 1WS-Task 1Na

97、me the numbered parts of this letter. Heading Body Salutation Closing Signature第一百零四页,共107页。Writing for Special Purpose Task 2WS-Task 2modifiedsemi-blocked第一百零五页,共107页。PresentationPresentation Work in groups. Present your pet album in class and introduce the pet you take pictures for.第一百零六页,共107页。希望英语希望英语 (第二(第二(d r)(d r)版)版) 综合综合教程教程 1 1外语教学与研究出版社外语教学与研究出版社The End第一百零七页,共107页。

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