
Unit5 Words and Expressions 课件 人教高中英语必修第三册.pptx
18页Unit 5 Mark TwainMark Twain opera; scene; narration; bet; the Million Pound Bank Note; restaurant; menu; tailor; clerk; manner; plot; saying; 1. on the basis of _ 2. plastic n. _ adj. _ 3. apologise (apologize) vi. _ 4. ignore vt. _ 5. judge vt.一般的;精神正常的 常态;通常标准;一般水平 Make a matchMake a matchActivity 1. scene 2. basis 3. ignore 4. consulate 5. dare 6. mining 7. dinosaur 8. hug 9. downstairs 10. indeed 胆敢;敢于 戏剧或歌剧的)场;现场;场面 基础;根据;基点 恐龙 顺楼梯而下;在楼下;往楼下 采矿;采矿业 拥抱;抱紧 其实;实际上;当然;确实 领事馆 忽视;对不予理会 5 1 2 7 9 3 8 10 4 6 1.operan.歌剧 _ v. 运转/动手术/操作;经营 _ n.手术;操作;动作;经营 2. musical n.音乐剧adj.音乐的 _ n. 音乐/乐曲 _ n. 音乐家 3. pursue vt.追求;致力于 _ n.追求 operate operation music musician pursuit 4. hesitate vi.犹豫;迟疑;顾虑 _ n.犹豫,踌躇 5. eventually adv. 最后;终于 _ adj.最终的,有条件的 6. tailor n.(男装)裁缝vt.专门制作;定做 _ adj.特制的;合身的 7.option n.可选择的事物;选择;选择权 _ adj.任选的;非强制性的 hesitation eventual tailored optional 8. broad adj.广泛的 _ adv.在国外 _ n.木板,董事会 _ adv.在(船/飞机/火车)上 9. willing adj.愿意;乐意 _ adj.不情愿的;犹豫的;勉强做的 _ n.乐意;情愿; 10. element n.要素;基本部分 _ adj.基本的;初级的;元素的 abroad board aboard unwilling willingness elemental II.单句语法填空 1.Wewereabouttogiveup,whenfinallyI_(spot) somethingthroughthetrees. 2.Nothingyoudocanpreventmefrom_(pursue)my dream. 3.Herbooksarefamousforitsexcellent_(plot)and unexpectedendings. 4.Thedrumisoneoftheoldest_(music)instruments. 5.They_(hug)eachotherlikeacoupleoflostchildren. 6.Withsome_(hesitate)andanuncertainsmile,she heldoutherhand. 7._(eventual)shewasfiredfromherjobatapublishing house. 8.Allairportsinthecountryareworking_(normal) today. spotted pursuing plots musical hugged hesitation Eventually normally IV.一词多义练习(根据句意写出画线词的汉语释义) 1.Judge:vt.判断;估计;评价;担任裁判;判决 n.裁判员;法官 1)Judgingfromthewritingstyleofthepassage,itis apieceofadvertisement._ 2)Ijudgedhimtobeabout50._ 3)Weshouldavoidjudgingpeoplebytheir appearances._ 4)Ivebeenaskedtojudgetheessaycompetition. _ 5)Sheisafamousjudgeincourt._ 判断 估计 担任裁判 评价 法官 2.scene:n.(戏剧等的)一场/(电影的)一个镜头/场景; 事发地点/现场;景色/景象;情景/场面;活动领域/圈子 1)TheBeatlesbecamethehottestthingonthepop musicsceneinEngland._ 2)ThemovieopenswithasceneinaNewYork apartment._ 3)Hephotographedawiderangeofstreetscenes. _ 4)Doctorsandnursesrushedtothesceneofthe accidenttocarryouttherescue._ 5)Thelittleboycameridingfullspeeddownthe roadonhisbicycle.Whatadangeroussceneitwas! _ 音乐界;音乐圈 场景 景色 事发地点;现场 情景/场面 3.manner:n.方式/方法;举止/态度;礼貌/礼仪 1)Inourchildhood,wewereoftenremindedby Grandmatopayattentiontoourtablemanners. _ 2)ThoughImnotagainstheroffer,Istrongly dislikehermannerofsayingit._ 3)Bethsmannertowardshimhaschanged. _ 4)Goodmannersmakemealsmoreenjoyable foreveryoneatthetable._ 方式 餐桌礼仪 态度 礼貌 III.重点短语 1._根据某事 2._取得货款 3._作为回报; 4._打个赌 5._事实上 6._偶然地; 7._坦率地说 8._应该;应当 9._即将或正要(做某事) 10._以防万一 in return take out a loan on the basis of make a bet as a matter of fact by accident to be honest ought to be about to do in case The Value of Money Whenmoneyspeaksthetruthissilent RussianProverb Amanwithoutmoneyisabow withoutanarrow ThomasFuller The Proverbs about Money: Ismoneythebasisofahappylife?Shouldwejudge peopleon the basis ofhowmuchmoneytheyhave? HeresascenefromtheplayTheMillionPoundBank Note.Iloveawiderangeofplays,includingoperasand musicals.Ionceplayedtheroleofadinosaurinaplay andreceivedmanyhugsfromtheaudience.Thistime Idliketobeanarratorandtellthestoryina narrationpattern.Iam willing to apologise toyouifI leaveoutanyplotsofthestory. TwobrothersnamedRoderickandOlivermade a bet aboutwhatwouldhappenifapennilessmanwasgiven amillionpoundbanknote.Theysawby accidenta youngmaninragswanderingneartheirhouse,sothey askedtheservanttocallhimin.Theythoughthewas therightsortofmantheywanted.Theyoungmanhad beencaughtinastormatseaandspottedbyaship sailingtoBritain. As a matter of fact,hewasabusinessmanwhoworkedfora miningcompanyinAmerica.InLondonhehadgonetothe Americanconsulatetoasktheambassadorforhelp,buthe failedanddidntdaretotryagain.Thebrothersaskedhimso manyoddquestionsthatheseemedtolosepatience.To be honest,hewassohungryindeedandought tobeonhisway. Justashewas about to leave,thetwobrothersstoppedhimand gavehimalargeenvelopein caseheneededitinthefuture. TheyaskedHenrytopromisetopostponeopeningituntil2 oclock. 。












