牛津上海版五上《unit2friends》ppt课件
忘年之交: Friendship between generations-friendship between the old and the young in spite of the age difference.君子之交: Friendship of gentlemen-seemingly plain, but very close friendship.莫逆之交: Friendship of complete mutual understanding-friendship between friends of being of one mind. 刎颈之交: Friendship of neck-cutting-ever-lasting friendship worth losing ones head.贫贱之交: Friendship of humble circumstance-friendship established in the hard days.布衣之交: Friendship of cotton closing-friendship of ordinary people.肺腑之交: Friendship of heart and lung-friendship between heart-to-heart friends.,FRIENDS,Learning procedures of unit two,1. Lead-in,2. Listening to the song and fill in the blanks.,3. Pre-reading discussions.,4. Pre-reading questions about the text,5. Read the text and divide the parts.,6. Language points study.,7.Exercises and home assignments.,8. Quiz and questions.,BACK,friends,Discussion,What does friend mean to a person?,Questions before reading,1. How often are you contacting your good friends?,A.frequently,B. sometimes,C. rarely,D. never,Questions for first reading:,1. Who did the conversation take place between? 2.What was the conversation about? 3. What was the relationship between the two persons? 4. What was the relationship between the addressee and the writer of the letter? 5. Which facts about their childhood were mentioned in the letter? 6. Who wrote the letter?,Part Division of Text,Parts,Lines,Main Ideas,1,1-43,From a conversation with the cab driver the author learned how much he regretted failing to keep up correspondence with his old friend ED.,2,44-87,Reading the letter by himself, the author learned more about the lifelong friendship between the driver and Old ED.,3,88-89,The drivers experience urged the author to reach for his pen.,Language Study,be lost in/ lose oneself in: be absorbed in, be fully occupied with 专心致志于 He was lost in playing computer games so he was unaware of my entering the room. She was lost in her novel. I had lost myself in thought. available: able to be used, had, or reached 可用的 ; 可得到的 Since 1990, the amount of money available to buy books has fallen by 17%. We have already used up all the available space. or something: used when you are not very sure about what you have just said 诸如此类的事 The air fare was a hundred and ninety-nine pounds or something. Here's some money. Get yourself a sandwich or something. Similar phrase: or something like that,go ahead: continue, begin (sometimes followed by with +n.) The board of directors will vote today on whether to go ahead with the plan. Henry will be late but we will go ahead with the meeting anyway. know/ learn by heart: memorize, remember exactly 记住 , 能背出 You have to know all the music by heart if you want to be a concert pianist. The pupils are required to learn a classic poem by heart every day. estimate: form a judgment about (a quantity or value) 估计 I estimate that the total cost for the treatment of the disease will go from $5,000 to $8,000. Bill's personal riches were estimated at $368 million. might/ may (just) as well: 不妨 ,( 也 ) 无妨 If you say that you might/ may (just) as well do something, you mean that you will do it although you do not have a strong desire to do it and may even feel slightly reluctant about it. Anyway, you're here; you might as well stay.,not much of a : not a good 不太好的 Some people may think that doing housework for others is not much of a career. He is not much of a father, but he is an outstanding professor. keep up: continue without stopping 保持 They risk losing their homes because they can no longer keep up the repayments. I was so hungry all the time that I could not keep the diet up for longer than a month. correspondence: 1) the act of writing, receiving or sending letters ( 不可加 s, 但可加 a , often followed by with + n.) 通信 ( 联系 ) His interest in writing came from a long correspondence with a close college friend. 2) the letters that sb. receives or sends (used as an uncountable noun) 信件 Mary really never mentions her step-mother in her correspondence. Any further correspondence should be sent to my new address.,practically: almost, but not completely or exactly He'd known the old man for practically ten years. I know people who find it practically impossible to give up smoking. neighborhood: one of the parts of a town where people live 街坊 ; 四邻 It seemed like an ideal neighborhood to raise my children in. Houses in a good neighborhood are likely to be sold at a high price. kind of/ sort of: (infml; “kind of“ is esp. AmE, “sort of“ esp. BrE) a little bit, in some way or degree (used before v. or after a link verb) 有几分 , 有点儿 She wasn't beautiful. But she was kind of cute. The boy's description kind of gives us an idea of what's happening lose touch (with sb.): meet and contact sb. less and less often, gradually stop writing, tele- phoning, or visiting them 失去联系 I lost touch with my former classmates after graduation. In my job one tends to lose touch with friends.,