新概念英语第二册Lesson 96 (共67张PPT)
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children.
Grammar
• It took him a long time to get _____o_vheisr
illness.
Grammar
• Mrs. Jones told her daughter to keep
_a_w__a_y_f_r_o_mthe stove.
Grammar
• the dead 死人 • ‘the+形容词’表示一类人
Text
• As they are expected to be hungry after their long journey, food is laid out for them.
• lay out • 布置,摆开,安排
Text
• Specially-made lanterns are hung outside each house to help the dead to find their way.
Comprehension questions
• How often is it held there? • Once a year.
Comprehension questions
• Is the festival a sad occasion? • No, it isn't.
Comprehension questions
Lesson 96 The dead return
本课重点
• Words and expressions • festival lantern spectacle • Grammar • 复习74 – 91课难点
Introduce the story
• T: Today we'll listen to a story about the Festival for the dead in Japan.
not catch him.
Grammar
• I hadn’t seen him for years and I accidently ran
______ him in theinsttroeet this morning.
Grammar
• Ronald will take ___o_v_e_rthe family business
• It's a cheerful one, isn't it? • Yes, it is.
Comprehension questions
• Where are the dead said to return? • To their homes.
Comprehension questions
• Who are they welcomed by? • By the living.
Exercise 2 介词填空
• His lies would not take _____in_ anybody but a
fool.
Grammar
• The explorers returned because they had run
_____o__u_t foofod.
Grammar
• He is very good at making ______usptories for
living to eat it.
Comprehension questions
• When do they throw it away? • Early the next morning.
Comprehension questions
• Where do they throw it? • Into a river or the sea.
Grammar
• Your hands are not very (clean) (clear), are they.
Grammar
• Mary’s in the kitchen. She’s (washing) (washing up) the plates.
Grammar
• If you lose your (temper) (mood) you will regret it.
Comprehension questions
• Why are they hung there? • To help the dead to find their way.
Comprehension questions
• What do people do all night long? • Dance and sing.
Grammar
• Young people should remain (free) (single) for a few years before they marry.
Grammar
• There was a long (row) (queue) at the bus stop.
Grammar
Comprehension questions
• Why is food laid out for them? • Because they are expected to be hungry after
their journey.
Comprehension questions
• What is hung outside each house? • Specially-made lanterns.
Text
• All night long, people dance and sing.
• all night long • 整夜
Text
• In the early morning, the food that had been laid out for the dead is thrown into a river or into the sea as it is considered unlucky for anyone living to eat it.
• Answer : They are placed into the water and then they slowly drift out to sea.
Comprehension questions
• Where is a Festival for the Dead held? • In Japan.
Grammar
• The (headmaster) (manager) of this store is kept very busy.
Grammar
• Children’s (cloths) (clothes) are difficult to choose.
Grammar
• He never (greets) (salutes) anyone in the morning.
•
——George Santayana
Grammar
Grammar
Exercise 1
• He came to see me yesterday as (usually) (usual)
Grammar
• There was no one I knew (between) (among) those present.
• 节日
New words and expressions
festival n.
• the Spring Festival
New words and expressions
festival n.
• the Lantern Festival
New words and expressions
festival .
Grammar
• This problem is (enough) (too) difficult for me.
Grammar
• He is (enough) (fairly) good at his work.
Grammar
• He is trying hard but his work is still not good (enough) (fairly).
• Christmas is one of the main festivals in the Christian Calendar.
New words and expressions
spectacle n.
• a very impressive show or scene • 景象,壮观,场面
New words and expressions
• During the storm, the ship made _____f_otrhe
nearest harbor.
Grammar
• Has this car been run ____i_nyet?
Grammar
• The bird accidently flew into the room and
WORDS
New words and expressions
New words and expressions
festival n.
• a special occasion when people celebrate something such as a religious event, and there is often a public holiday
Comprehension questions
• Do they eat the food they've prepared for the dead?
• No, they don't.
Comprehension questions
• Why don't they? • Because it is considered unlucky for anyone
Text
• Thousands of lanterns slowly drift out to sea guiding the dead on their return journey to the other world.
Text
• In towns that are near the sea, the tiny lanterns which had been hung in the streets the night before, are placed into the water when the festival is over.
couldn’t get ______.out
Grammar
• He spoke so quickly, I didn’t have time to take
__d_o_w__nwhat he said.
Grammar
• Though we all ran ____a_f_tethre thief, we could
now that his father has died.
Grammar
• Can you make ___o_u__t the address on this
envelope?
Grammar
• I’ve taken ___u_p__ painting in my spare time.
TEXT
Text
• A Festival for the Dead is held once a year in Japan.
Text
• This festival is a cheerful occasion, for on this day, the dead are said to return to their homes and they are welcomed by the living.
Understand the situation
• T: What do you think is happening in the picture?
Listening objective
• T : What happens to the lanterns at the end of the festival?
• the spectacle of drunken young men on the streets
• spectacle of • …的场面
New words and expressions
• Life is not a spectacle or feast; it is a predicament.
Grammar
• It took him a long time to get _____o_vheisr
illness.
Grammar
• Mrs. Jones told her daughter to keep
_a_w__a_y_f_r_o_mthe stove.
Grammar
• the dead 死人 • ‘the+形容词’表示一类人
Text
• As they are expected to be hungry after their long journey, food is laid out for them.
• lay out • 布置,摆开,安排
Text
• Specially-made lanterns are hung outside each house to help the dead to find their way.
Comprehension questions
• How often is it held there? • Once a year.
Comprehension questions
• Is the festival a sad occasion? • No, it isn't.
Comprehension questions
Lesson 96 The dead return
本课重点
• Words and expressions • festival lantern spectacle • Grammar • 复习74 – 91课难点
Introduce the story
• T: Today we'll listen to a story about the Festival for the dead in Japan.
not catch him.
Grammar
• I hadn’t seen him for years and I accidently ran
______ him in theinsttroeet this morning.
Grammar
• Ronald will take ___o_v_e_rthe family business
• It's a cheerful one, isn't it? • Yes, it is.
Comprehension questions
• Where are the dead said to return? • To their homes.
Comprehension questions
• Who are they welcomed by? • By the living.
Exercise 2 介词填空
• His lies would not take _____in_ anybody but a
fool.
Grammar
• The explorers returned because they had run
_____o__u_t foofod.
Grammar
• He is very good at making ______usptories for
living to eat it.
Comprehension questions
• When do they throw it away? • Early the next morning.
Comprehension questions
• Where do they throw it? • Into a river or the sea.
Grammar
• Your hands are not very (clean) (clear), are they.
Grammar
• Mary’s in the kitchen. She’s (washing) (washing up) the plates.
Grammar
• If you lose your (temper) (mood) you will regret it.
Comprehension questions
• Why are they hung there? • To help the dead to find their way.
Comprehension questions
• What do people do all night long? • Dance and sing.
Grammar
• Young people should remain (free) (single) for a few years before they marry.
Grammar
• There was a long (row) (queue) at the bus stop.
Grammar
Comprehension questions
• Why is food laid out for them? • Because they are expected to be hungry after
their journey.
Comprehension questions
• What is hung outside each house? • Specially-made lanterns.
Text
• All night long, people dance and sing.
• all night long • 整夜
Text
• In the early morning, the food that had been laid out for the dead is thrown into a river or into the sea as it is considered unlucky for anyone living to eat it.
• Answer : They are placed into the water and then they slowly drift out to sea.
Comprehension questions
• Where is a Festival for the Dead held? • In Japan.
Grammar
• The (headmaster) (manager) of this store is kept very busy.
Grammar
• Children’s (cloths) (clothes) are difficult to choose.
Grammar
• He never (greets) (salutes) anyone in the morning.
•
——George Santayana
Grammar
Grammar
Exercise 1
• He came to see me yesterday as (usually) (usual)
Grammar
• There was no one I knew (between) (among) those present.
• 节日
New words and expressions
festival n.
• the Spring Festival
New words and expressions
festival n.
• the Lantern Festival
New words and expressions
festival .
Grammar
• This problem is (enough) (too) difficult for me.
Grammar
• He is (enough) (fairly) good at his work.
Grammar
• He is trying hard but his work is still not good (enough) (fairly).
• Christmas is one of the main festivals in the Christian Calendar.
New words and expressions
spectacle n.
• a very impressive show or scene • 景象,壮观,场面
New words and expressions
• During the storm, the ship made _____f_otrhe
nearest harbor.
Grammar
• Has this car been run ____i_nyet?
Grammar
• The bird accidently flew into the room and
WORDS
New words and expressions
New words and expressions
festival n.
• a special occasion when people celebrate something such as a religious event, and there is often a public holiday
Comprehension questions
• Do they eat the food they've prepared for the dead?
• No, they don't.
Comprehension questions
• Why don't they? • Because it is considered unlucky for anyone
Text
• Thousands of lanterns slowly drift out to sea guiding the dead on their return journey to the other world.
Text
• In towns that are near the sea, the tiny lanterns which had been hung in the streets the night before, are placed into the water when the festival is over.
couldn’t get ______.out
Grammar
• He spoke so quickly, I didn’t have time to take
__d_o_w__nwhat he said.
Grammar
• Though we all ran ____a_f_tethre thief, we could
now that his father has died.
Grammar
• Can you make ___o_u__t the address on this
envelope?
Grammar
• I’ve taken ___u_p__ painting in my spare time.
TEXT
Text
• A Festival for the Dead is held once a year in Japan.
Text
• This festival is a cheerful occasion, for on this day, the dead are said to return to their homes and they are welcomed by the living.
Understand the situation
• T: What do you think is happening in the picture?
Listening objective
• T : What happens to the lanterns at the end of the festival?
• the spectacle of drunken young men on the streets
• spectacle of • …的场面
New words and expressions
• Life is not a spectacle or feast; it is a predicament.