九年級Unit SectionAacPPT課件

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1、Could you please make sentences with these words and phrases below?unexpected adj. 出乎意料的by the time在以前backpack n. 背包 oversleep v. 睡過頭;睡得太久By the time I got home, _.By the time I came in, _.By the time I got to school, _.By the time the bell rang, _.By the time I got up, _.第1頁/共39頁I had reallymorning

2、Tell the story:故事接龍F(tuán)irst of all, I overslept.By the time my brothergot out, the bus run to schoolWhen I realizedWhen I realizedrun back to schoolgot back to,the bellwalked into, the teacher had started teachingschoolhome第2頁/共39頁By the time Kevin got to the bus stop, the bus had already left.What bad

3、 luck (it is)!His bad luck had unexpected turned in to a good thing!He felt lucky to miss the bus. He was still alive.Life is full of the unexpected. Good things or bad things, we should face them optimistically.第3頁/共39頁Before you read1 1Look at the photo, and the questions in 3a on page 91. Then an

4、swer the questions below.1.What does this passage may talk about? It may talk about some disasters, and they have severe damages to property and residents .2.What kind of disasters do you know? Earthquakes, storms, aircraft crashes, oil spill, nuclear disaster, terrorist attack, virus (eg. Ebola)第4頁

5、/共39頁A Very Lucky ManToday I will tell you about some unexpected events that happened to him.Read the passage and answer the questions.3a2 21.Which two events does the writer mention?2. How did the writer end up missing both events?第5頁/共39頁Life Is Full of the Unexpected In May 2001, I found a job in

6、 New York at the World Trade Center. On September 11, 2001, I arrived at my building at around 8:30 a.m. I was about to go up when I decided to get a coffee first. I went to my favorite coffee place even though it was two blocks east from my office. As I was waiting in line with other office workers

7、, I heard a loud sound. Before I couldjoin the others outside to see what was going找到工作到達(dá)打算上樓去即使我的辦公室前往東兩個(gè)街區(qū)外排隊(duì)等候第6頁/共39頁on, the first plane had already hit my office building. We stared in disbelief at the black smoke rising above the burning building. I felt lucky to be alive. Almost 10 years late

8、r, I woke up at 10:00 a.m. on February 21, 2011 and realized that my alarm never went off. I jumped out of bed and went straight to the airport. But by the time I got to the airport, my plane to New Zealand had already taken off. “This 盯著看,凝視懷疑的在燃燒的大樓醒來(鬧鐘)發(fā)出響聲直接去機(jī)場(飛機(jī))起飛第7頁/共39頁is the first holiday

9、 Ive taken in a year, and now I ve missed my plane. What bad luck!” I thought to myself. The other planes were full so I had to wait till the next day. The next morning, I heard about the earthquake in New Zealand the day before. My bad luckHad unexpectedly turned into a good thing.真不幸運(yùn)我心里想第8頁/共39頁

10、快速閱讀全文, 注意描述事件的關(guān)鍵詞 或短語,有助于整篇文章的理解。 這些關(guān)鍵詞可能是動(dòng)詞或動(dòng)詞短語,可 能是介詞短語,形容詞,或連詞等。 第一段: found a job, arrived at, was about to, even though, stared, in disbelief, the burning building alive 第二段: woke up, went off, had taken off, till, unexpectedly, turned into第9頁/共39頁1.Which two events does the writer mention? 2.

11、 How did the writer end up missing both events? The writer went to get a coffee first and was not in the office when the plane hit the World Trade Center. He/she had over slept and missed his/her flight, so he/she is able to avoid the earthquake.3a The writer mentions the September 11 attack in New

12、York and the earthquake in New Zealand.第10頁/共39頁2 2Read Paragraph 1 and answer the questions.1.What time did the write arrive at the World Trade center on September 11,2001? He arrived at the building at around 8:30 a.m.2.What did the writer decide to do first? He decided to get a coffee first.3.How

13、 far away was the coffee place from his office? It was two blocks east from his office.第11頁/共39頁Read Para.1 and fill in the blanks.When Where How The World Trade Centerwas hit by a plane Feeling On September 11, 2001In New YorkI felt lucky_. I arrived at my building at around 8:30 a.m. I was _go up

14、when I decided to _. The coffee place was _ from my office. misseventBy the time I waited _other office workers, the first plane _my office building. We _ _at the black smoke rising above the burning building.about toget a coffee firstin line withhad hittwo blocks eastto be alivestaredin disbelief第1

15、2頁/共39頁Important points in para 11.找到工作2.到達(dá)3.打算上樓去4.即使5.我的辦公室往東 兩個(gè)街區(qū)外6.排隊(duì)等候7.盯著看,凝視8.懷疑的9.在燃燒的大樓10.能活著我感到很 幸運(yùn)found a jobarrived atwas about to go upeven thoughtwo blocks east from my officewaiting in linestared atin disbeliefthe burning buildingI felt lucky to be alive.第13頁/共39頁Read Paragraph 2 and

16、make the correct order of the sentences._I woke up at 10:00 a.m. on February 21, 2011 and realized that my alarm never went off._By the time I got to the airport, my plane to New Zealand had already taken off._The next morning, I heard about the earthquake in New Zealand the day before._The other pl

17、anes were full so I had to wait till the next day._I jumped out of bed and went straight to the airport.1234513542第14頁/共39頁Read Para.2 and complete the mind map.When Where How Feeling EarthquakeFebruary 21,2011In New Zealand He missed his planeTurn into a good thingWhygo offBy the timetaken off were

18、 full had to wait till第15頁/共39頁Important points in para 21.醒來2.(鬧鐘)發(fā)出響聲3.直接去機(jī)場4.(飛機(jī))起飛5. 真不幸運(yùn)6.我心里想7. 把變成woke upwent offgo straight to the airporttake offWhat bad luck!”I thought to myselfturn into第16頁/共39頁IncidentDatePlaceHow did the writer end up missing both events?12The World Trade Center was hi

19、t bya planeSeptember 11,2001In New YorkHe decided to get a coffee first from a coffee place two blocks away.EarthquakeFebruary 22,2011In New ZealandHe missed his planeto New Zealand.第17頁/共39頁Two eventsThe world Trade Centerwas hit by a planeEarth-quakeOn September 11, 2001In New YorkHe decided to ge

20、t a coffee first from a coffee place two blocks awayHe felt lucky to be alive. On February 21,2011 In New Zealand He missed his planeTurn into a good thingWhen Where How Feeling 第18頁/共39頁What do you know about these pictures?第19頁/共39頁How about these pictures?第20頁/共39頁Find the opposite meanings to th

21、e words.3b1.lost : _ _ 2. west : _ _ 3. below:_ _4. dead :_ _ _5. empty:_ _ _foundeastabovealivefullI found the money on the floor.The sun rises in the east.There was a large bird flying above us.His family was so happy to hear thathe was still alive.The train was so full that I couldnt get on at al

22、l.adv. 向西,朝西adj.向西的,西部的n.西,西方She loves in the east of the city.The sun is shining above my head. The dog is still alive. The glass is full of water.第21頁/共39頁2 2 Retell one of the events to your partner. Use these words and phrases to help you.3carrive at stare in disbelief take off unexpected burn a

23、bove alive till/until be about to even though e.g. On September 11, 2001, I arrived at my . 第22頁/共39頁e.g. On September 11, 2001, I arrived at my building in the morning and was about to enter the office building, when suddenly I decided to buy a coffee. The unexpected thing came about when I was wai

24、ting in the line that a plane crashed the office building where I work. People were staring at the burning plane in disbelief. How dangerous it was! 第23頁/共39頁1. Life is Full of the Unexpectedunexpected adj. “出乎意料的;始料不及的” e.g. It will not be unexpected if Tom comes late again, because he is always li

25、ke this. 如果湯姆又遲到了,一點(diǎn)也不意外,因?yàn)樗幌蛉绱?。the unexpected 名詞化的形容詞,“出乎意料的事”。 有些形容詞與定冠詞the連用,表示一類人或事物e.g. the homeless (無家可歸者) the disabled(殘疾人) the unwanted( 無人認(rèn)領(lǐng)物品)例:The sick are always taken good care of in that hospital. 在那家醫(yī)院里病人們總是受到很好的照顧。(the sick=the sick people)Language points第24頁/共39頁2. I was about to

26、go up when I decided to get a coffee first. be about to 忙于;即將做某事。側(cè)重于表示動(dòng)作馬上就要發(fā)生,常與when引導(dǎo)的從句連用,但不與具體的時(shí)間狀語連用。 e.g. One of my friends is about to have her second baby. 我的一個(gè)朋友馬上就要生第二個(gè)小孩了。3. I went to my favorite coffee place even though it was two blocks east from my office. even though 即使,雖然,盡管.引導(dǎo)讓步狀語從句

27、。e.g. Hes the best teacher, even though he has the least experience. 他雖然經(jīng)驗(yàn)最少,卻是最好的老師。第25頁/共39頁4. We stared in disbelief at the black smoke rising above the burning building. 我們難以 置信地看著燃燒的建筑物升起的黑煙。stare v. 盯著看, 凝視 表示看得比較仔細(xì),有時(shí)候也帶有吃驚的意味 去看,常與at, into連用。 e.g. Dont stare at me like that.別那樣盯著我看。in disbel

28、ief 不相信 ,疑惑, 懷疑e.g. Tamara stared at him in disbelief, shaking her head.塔瑪拉一邊狐疑地盯著他看,一邊搖著頭 She looked at him in disbelief. 她全然不信地看著他。第26頁/共39頁 above 意為“在之上”作介詞 ,意為“在上面;超過;優(yōu)于”。例:The moon is now above the trees. 月亮正位于樹梢上。 They are children above six years old. 他們是六歲以上的孩子。 He lifted his hands above his

29、 head. 他將雙手舉過頭頂。 In the company, Dick ranks above Tom. 在公司里,迪克的地位比湯姆高。第27頁/共39頁a. above的意思是“在之上;高于”,表 示相對高度,不一定是在正上方,它的反 義詞是below. 例:The plane flew above the clouds. 飛機(jī)在云層上面飛行。 b. over的意思是“在之上”,表示在垂直之 上,其反義詞是under. 例:There is a bridge over the river. 河上有座橋。 c. on的意思是“在上面”,表示與表面接觸。 例:He put the book

30、on the desk. 他把書放在課桌上。第28頁/共39頁 (2) burn 動(dòng)詞,有兩個(gè)基本意思。 燃燒;點(diǎn)燃;發(fā)光 (burnt, burnt / burned, burned) e.g. We burn coal to keep warm. 我們燒煤取暖。 燒傷;燒焦;燙傷;曬黑 e.g. Ouch! The sand is so hot! It can burn my feet. 哎喲!沙子這么燙!會(huì)燙傷腳的。 The child got burnt while playing with fire. 那小孩玩火時(shí),把自己燒傷了。burning adj. 著火的;燃燒的 e.g. H

31、e was trapped in a burning house. 他被困在正在燃燒的房屋里。第29頁/共39頁5. I felt lucky to be alive.我感到很幸運(yùn)能活下來。 alive (not dead) 形容詞,意為“活著的,活 的, 有生命的,還出氣的” ,可指人也可指物。 一般作表語;也可以作后置定語或賓補(bǔ)。 作表語時(shí),常可與 living互換;作定語時(shí),常要 放在被修飾詞之后。 e.g. Do you know shes alive? 你知道她還活著嗎? People alive should try their best to live better (后置定語)

32、 活下來的人應(yīng)該盡力生活得更好。 Tom was kept alive in the big fire. 湯姆在這次大火中活下來了。 ( 賓補(bǔ)) 第30頁/共39頁辨析 alive, living, lively1)alive 意為“活著”,側(cè)重說明生與死之間的界限,既可 指人,也可指物;雖有死的可能,但還活著.e.g. He wanted to keep the fish alive . 他想讓魚活著. 2)living意為“活著”強(qiáng)調(diào)說明“尚在人間”,“健在”,可用 來指人或物,作定語或表語. e.g. My first teacher is still living . 我的啟蒙老師仍健

33、在. English is a living language . 英語是活的語言. 短語:make a living 謀生. make a / ones living by + ing 通過干謀生 3)lively 則意為“活潑的”,“活躍”,“充滿生氣的”,可作 定語、表語或賓補(bǔ),既可指人,又可指物.e.g. Jenny is a lively girl . 詹妮是個(gè)活潑的女孩. Everything is lively here . 這兒一切都生機(jī)勃勃.第31頁/共39頁6. But by the time I got to the airport, my plane to New Ze

34、aland had already taken off. airport n. 機(jī)場 take off 脫掉; 起飛 e.g. He took off his hat and bowed as he passed. 他經(jīng)過時(shí)脫帽鞠躬。 We eventually took off at 11 oclock and arrived in Venice at 1:30. 我們終于在11點(diǎn)起飛,1:30 到達(dá)威 尼斯。第32頁/共39頁7. The other planes were full so I had to wait till the next day. 別的飛機(jī)也滿員了,因此我不得不等到

35、第二天。 till 意為“到,直到”,相當(dāng)于until. 用于肯定句時(shí), 主句的動(dòng)詞只用延續(xù)性的,它所 表示的動(dòng)作一直延續(xù)到till或until表示的時(shí)間為 止,意為“直到為止”。 例: She watched TV till her mother came back. 她看電視直到她母親回來。 用于否定句時(shí),主句的動(dòng)詞一般是非延續(xù) 性的, 也可以是延續(xù)性的,它所表示的動(dòng)作直到till或 until所表示的時(shí)間才發(fā)生,意為“直到(才)”。 She didnt watch TV till her mother came back. 直到她母親回來她才(開始)看電視。第33頁/共39頁8.My b

36、ad luck had unexpectedly turned into a good thing.我的壞運(yùn)氣意想不到變成了一件好事 turn into 變成 turn frominto 從變成Water can turn into ice.In one year she turned from a problem child into a model student.turn sb./sth. into sth.使某人/某物變成某物The witch turned the prince into a frog. 女巫把王子變成了一只青蛙。第34頁/共39頁Complete the sente

37、nces.1. 我在動(dòng)物園里見過活鱷魚。 I have seen a _ crocodile in the zoo.2. 他是那場火災(zāi)中唯一活下來的人。 He is the only person _ in the fire.3. 露西是個(gè)活潑的孩子,大家都喜歡她。 Lucy is a _ child and everyone likes her.4. The boy _ (正要開始) but someone spoke first.5. Hurry up. The train _ (馬上就要開了).living alivelivelywas just about to beginis abo

38、ut to start第35頁/共39頁1. 當(dāng)我到車站時(shí),火車已經(jīng)開走了。 _ _ _ I got to the station, the train _ _ left. 2. 長大后,他會(huì)離開這兒。 He _ _ here by the time he _ up.3. 他捎我去車站。 He _ _ _ _ to the station. 4. 有時(shí),壞事可以變成好事。 A bad thing can be _ _ a good one sometimes.5. 你知道飛機(jī)什么時(shí)間起飛嗎? Do you know when the plane will _ _ ? 6. 房間里全是學(xué)生。 T

39、he room _ _ _ students.By the timehad alreadywill leavegrowsgave me a lift 根據(jù)漢語意思完成句子turned intotakeoff is full of第36頁/共39頁7. 飛機(jī)就要起飛了。飛機(jī)就要起飛了。 The plane _ about _ _ _.8. 不用盯著他看。不用盯著他看。 Dont _ _ him.9.他直到他直到7點(diǎn)鐘才能到機(jī)場。點(diǎn)鐘才能到機(jī)場。 He didnt get to _ _ _ 7:00 a.m.is to take offstare atthe airport until第37頁/共39頁1. Review the new words and expressions. 2. Recall the unexpected in your daily life and try to tell them to your friends in English.3. Preview the new words and expressions.4. Preview 4a-4c on page 92.第38頁/共39頁感謝您的觀看。第39頁/共39頁

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