Unit7SectionB2a2e课件人教版九年级英语全册3
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9.Only 放句首时,句子要部分倒装
当堂训练
Liu Yu is a r_u_nn_i_ng_(run)star.he has alwayswa_n_t_ed(want)to be apr_o_fe_s_s_io(nparlofession) runner when he grows up.However,his parents w_o_n_’t__a_llo(nwot allow) him to train so much.“We want to see himac_h_ie_v_e(achieve) his dreams”, says his father.“my wife and I have supported every one of his races.We have nothing against _r_u_nn_i_n(grun)!But we think our son needs _t_o_t_hi_n_k(think)about other possible jobs.He is getting__ol_d_e(rold)now,so he need think about what _w_ill_h_a_p_p(ehnappen)if he doesn’t end up as professional _ru_n_n_e_r(run) .
2e
Discuss the questions with a partner. Use the information in the passage to support your
opinion.
What is your dream job? Do your parents support your dream? How much time do you spend working towards your dream? What will happen if you fail in achieving your do sb 某人发生了某事 happen to do sth 碰巧做某事
7. very few 很少 quite a few 许多,相当多 only a few 只有一些
8. succeed v success n. successful adj successfully adv.
achieve
as carefully as possible
4. against prep 不支持 ;反对
be against sth/doing sth 反对(做)某事
be for sth/ doing sth 支持,赞成,同 意…
We are ___f_o_r ___(赞成)the peace and a_g_a_i_n_s_t __(反对) the war.
support v. & n. 支持
Liu Yu doesn’t really agree. “Well, I think I should be allowed to decide for myself,” he says. “My parents have always taught me how important it is to work hard at school and enter university. I understand this, but I’m serious about running. It’s the only thing I’ve ever wanted to do.”
get in the way of 挡……的路;妨碍
Liu Yu, a fifteen-year-old boy from Shandong, is a running star. He is on his school team and has always wanted to be a professional runner when he grows up. However, his parents won’t allow him to train so much. “Of course we want to see him achieve his dreams,” says Mr. Liu. “And we know how much he loves running.
enter v. 进入
unfair adj.不公平的
But Liu Yu still disagrees. “I know my parents care about me. They always talk about what will happen if I don’t succeed. But I will! I’m a quick runner! I think I should be allowed to make this choice myself. Only then will I have a chance to achieve my dream.”
…
your own decisions at home?
What kinds of decisions?
…
Pre-reading
First, look at the title of the passage. Answer “yes” or “no”. Find 2b out how many in your group agree with you. Then read the
achieve v.取得;获得;实现
My wife and I have supported every one of his races. We have nothing against running! But we think our son needs to think about other possible jobs. He’s getting older now, so he needs to think about what will happen if he doesn’t end up as a professional runner.”
passage. Does your answer change?
Should I Be Allowed to Make My Own Decisions?
What's your answer to this question?
Yes
No
Should I Be Allowed to Make My Own Decisions? Many teenagers have hobbies. But sometimes these can get in the
What are your hobbies? Are you allowed to practice your hobbies as much as you want (by parents)?
Pre-reading
2a Discuss the questions in your groups.
Are you allowed to make
choice n. 选择;挑选
2c Read the passage again and answer the questions.
1. What is Liu Yu’s hobby? His hobby is running.
2. What does Liu Yu want to be when he grows up? He wants to be a professional runner when he grows up.
2d
my success at sc hool
work hard at school and enter university running
that I should not be allowed to make my own decision a professional runner my hobbies I don’t succeed my homework
3. Why do Liu Yu’s parents not allow Liu Yu to practice his hobby at night? They believe that Liu Yu should study hard in the evenings.
4. Do you think Liu Yu should be allowed to practice his hobby as much as he wants? Why or why not? Yes, I think so. Because everyone should have a chance to achieve his/her dream.
Unit 7 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.
(Section B 2a-2e)
学习目标
1.掌握文章中的重点单词、短语。 2.培养自己的快读、细读能力。 3.培养自己的翻译能力。
Free talk
Warming-up
way of their schoolwork, and parents might worry about their success at school. Teenagers often think they should be allowed to practice their hobbies as much as they want. Do you agree?
当堂训练
Liu Yu is a r_u_nn_i_ng_(run)star.he has alwayswa_n_t_ed(want)to be apr_o_fe_s_s_io(nparlofession) runner when he grows up.However,his parents w_o_n_’t__a_llo(nwot allow) him to train so much.“We want to see himac_h_ie_v_e(achieve) his dreams”, says his father.“my wife and I have supported every one of his races.We have nothing against _r_u_nn_i_n(grun)!But we think our son needs _t_o_t_hi_n_k(think)about other possible jobs.He is getting__ol_d_e(rold)now,so he need think about what _w_ill_h_a_p_p(ehnappen)if he doesn’t end up as professional _ru_n_n_e_r(run) .
2e
Discuss the questions with a partner. Use the information in the passage to support your
opinion.
What is your dream job? Do your parents support your dream? How much time do you spend working towards your dream? What will happen if you fail in achieving your do sb 某人发生了某事 happen to do sth 碰巧做某事
7. very few 很少 quite a few 许多,相当多 only a few 只有一些
8. succeed v success n. successful adj successfully adv.
achieve
as carefully as possible
4. against prep 不支持 ;反对
be against sth/doing sth 反对(做)某事
be for sth/ doing sth 支持,赞成,同 意…
We are ___f_o_r ___(赞成)the peace and a_g_a_i_n_s_t __(反对) the war.
support v. & n. 支持
Liu Yu doesn’t really agree. “Well, I think I should be allowed to decide for myself,” he says. “My parents have always taught me how important it is to work hard at school and enter university. I understand this, but I’m serious about running. It’s the only thing I’ve ever wanted to do.”
get in the way of 挡……的路;妨碍
Liu Yu, a fifteen-year-old boy from Shandong, is a running star. He is on his school team and has always wanted to be a professional runner when he grows up. However, his parents won’t allow him to train so much. “Of course we want to see him achieve his dreams,” says Mr. Liu. “And we know how much he loves running.
enter v. 进入
unfair adj.不公平的
But Liu Yu still disagrees. “I know my parents care about me. They always talk about what will happen if I don’t succeed. But I will! I’m a quick runner! I think I should be allowed to make this choice myself. Only then will I have a chance to achieve my dream.”
…
your own decisions at home?
What kinds of decisions?
…
Pre-reading
First, look at the title of the passage. Answer “yes” or “no”. Find 2b out how many in your group agree with you. Then read the
achieve v.取得;获得;实现
My wife and I have supported every one of his races. We have nothing against running! But we think our son needs to think about other possible jobs. He’s getting older now, so he needs to think about what will happen if he doesn’t end up as a professional runner.”
passage. Does your answer change?
Should I Be Allowed to Make My Own Decisions?
What's your answer to this question?
Yes
No
Should I Be Allowed to Make My Own Decisions? Many teenagers have hobbies. But sometimes these can get in the
What are your hobbies? Are you allowed to practice your hobbies as much as you want (by parents)?
Pre-reading
2a Discuss the questions in your groups.
Are you allowed to make
choice n. 选择;挑选
2c Read the passage again and answer the questions.
1. What is Liu Yu’s hobby? His hobby is running.
2. What does Liu Yu want to be when he grows up? He wants to be a professional runner when he grows up.
2d
my success at sc hool
work hard at school and enter university running
that I should not be allowed to make my own decision a professional runner my hobbies I don’t succeed my homework
3. Why do Liu Yu’s parents not allow Liu Yu to practice his hobby at night? They believe that Liu Yu should study hard in the evenings.
4. Do you think Liu Yu should be allowed to practice his hobby as much as he wants? Why or why not? Yes, I think so. Because everyone should have a chance to achieve his/her dream.
Unit 7 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.
(Section B 2a-2e)
学习目标
1.掌握文章中的重点单词、短语。 2.培养自己的快读、细读能力。 3.培养自己的翻译能力。
Free talk
Warming-up
way of their schoolwork, and parents might worry about their success at school. Teenagers often think they should be allowed to practice their hobbies as much as they want. Do you agree?