高中英语人教版备课资料包必修4Unit4课件U4Listening
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1 Chimps and humans have the same body
language. F
2 Jane says that smiling makes chimps
look more friendly. T
3 Humans always shout when they feel
angry. F
2. What things do both humans and chimps do to make themselves look dangerous and frightening? Both humans and chimps stand up, and try to make themselves look bigger and more frightening by waving their arms around or standing over the others.
People are crossing the street without paying attention to the cars , and the people riding bikes never look before they turn.
Just then, the traffic light in front of him turns red and the car in front of him stops suddenly . Lin Pu quickly turns to the right to avoid hitting the car in front of him. Crash!
4. How do bigger chimps make the small ones feel safe? Do humans do things like this? Bigger chimps make the small ones feel safe by touching them or kissing and hugging them. Yes, humans will do things like this if they want to make their children feel safe.
4 Both chimps and humans want to feel
safe and protected. T
5 We often show affection when we like
someone. T
Exercise 2:
1. Why do both humans and chimps smile when they are nervous? Because they hope an enemy will not hurt them.
Arrange them by numbers in the correct order.
213465
2. Act out the actions in the listening passage.
Use the expressions below to help you.
You may not... Always stay...
didn’t stay in your lane! You’ll have to pay a fine for this .
L: I’m sorry! I was just trying not to hit that car in front of me . I’ve just got my licence and I’m not used to driving in the city .
Listening
Listening on P31
Can you guess the correct order of the pictures below? Write your guesses. Then listen to the tape and write down the correct order.
So what do you think? Are we like chimps or are c on P65
1. Look at the pictures and try to guess what they are communicating from the body language you see. 2. Listen to the tape and number the pictures.
L: I don’t have any money. I spent it all on this car!
C: Well, then at least you can pick up my apples!
P: You can sell that car or something else, but you must pay this fine by the end of the mouth .
Listening text
HUMANS AND CHIMPS Do you remember Jane Goodall and her study of chimps? One of the things she reported on was how similar chimp body language is to human body language.
A similar thing is true for adults. We humans hug and kiss each other to show that we accept and love someone.
When a powerful chimp frightens others, the smaller chimps will bend down or hold their heads low. They will hold out their hands as if they want to be friends. The bigger one will touch them or kiss them and hug them to make them feel safe.
C: I don’t care if he is used to it or not ! Shouldn’t he have to pay for my apples, sir?
P: Well, he’ll certainly need to pay a fine for breaking this traffic rule .You two will need to discuss what to do about the apples .
Keep away from... Do not...
You should never... Look out!
You must...
Watch out...
You will need to ... Be careful when…
You’ll have to… You’ll be fined200yuan
He hits a bicycle and knocks over a basket full of apples. Then he sees a policeman, walking toward him. C: Look what you did! All my apples are
on the road ! You must pay for them! P: Driver , what were you thinking? You
When we are angry, we often stand up, take a deep breath and put our hands on our sides to look bigger and stronger.
We sometimes move close to another person and stand over them to make them feel smaller. We might shout loudly to frighten someone. When chimps are angry they also stand up and wave their arms around. They often walk quickly , throw things about and make noise. They are trying to make themselves seem bigger and more frightening.
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Listening text
LUNCH WITH A FRIEND
Shen Lei is meeting Julie, his Canadian
friend, at a restaurant.
SL=SHEN LEI
J= JULIE
SL: Hello, Julie! Sorry, I’m late. The
traffic was terrible .
J: That’s OK. I just arrived. Be careful
– the steps are wet. Don’t slip!
3. What do both humans and chimps do to make their babies feel safe? Both humans and chimps hold their babies and hug and kiss them to make them feel safe.
When we humans are worried or frightened, we sometimes smile in a nervous way. Chimps also look as though they are smiling when they are nervous, perhaps to make them look friendly so an enemy will not hurt them.
L: Oh, dear! Why did I ever buy a car?
Listening on page 62
What do you suppose the listening will be about?
Exercise 1 Listen to the tape and decide
whether they are true or false.
Chimps and humans want to feel safe and protected, so both chimp and human mothers hold their babies and hug and kiss them. Young chimps and children also love to play and enjoy each other’s company.
LISTENING TEXT
TO DRIVE OR NOT TO DRIVE
C=CYCLIST P= POLICEMAN
Lin Pu is excited , but very nervous. He just got his driver’s license last week and yesterday bought his brotherin-law’s old car. Today, he is driving in the city for the first time. Taxis are going in every direction.
language. F
2 Jane says that smiling makes chimps
look more friendly. T
3 Humans always shout when they feel
angry. F
2. What things do both humans and chimps do to make themselves look dangerous and frightening? Both humans and chimps stand up, and try to make themselves look bigger and more frightening by waving their arms around or standing over the others.
People are crossing the street without paying attention to the cars , and the people riding bikes never look before they turn.
Just then, the traffic light in front of him turns red and the car in front of him stops suddenly . Lin Pu quickly turns to the right to avoid hitting the car in front of him. Crash!
4. How do bigger chimps make the small ones feel safe? Do humans do things like this? Bigger chimps make the small ones feel safe by touching them or kissing and hugging them. Yes, humans will do things like this if they want to make their children feel safe.
4 Both chimps and humans want to feel
safe and protected. T
5 We often show affection when we like
someone. T
Exercise 2:
1. Why do both humans and chimps smile when they are nervous? Because they hope an enemy will not hurt them.
Arrange them by numbers in the correct order.
213465
2. Act out the actions in the listening passage.
Use the expressions below to help you.
You may not... Always stay...
didn’t stay in your lane! You’ll have to pay a fine for this .
L: I’m sorry! I was just trying not to hit that car in front of me . I’ve just got my licence and I’m not used to driving in the city .
Listening
Listening on P31
Can you guess the correct order of the pictures below? Write your guesses. Then listen to the tape and write down the correct order.
So what do you think? Are we like chimps or are c on P65
1. Look at the pictures and try to guess what they are communicating from the body language you see. 2. Listen to the tape and number the pictures.
L: I don’t have any money. I spent it all on this car!
C: Well, then at least you can pick up my apples!
P: You can sell that car or something else, but you must pay this fine by the end of the mouth .
Listening text
HUMANS AND CHIMPS Do you remember Jane Goodall and her study of chimps? One of the things she reported on was how similar chimp body language is to human body language.
A similar thing is true for adults. We humans hug and kiss each other to show that we accept and love someone.
When a powerful chimp frightens others, the smaller chimps will bend down or hold their heads low. They will hold out their hands as if they want to be friends. The bigger one will touch them or kiss them and hug them to make them feel safe.
C: I don’t care if he is used to it or not ! Shouldn’t he have to pay for my apples, sir?
P: Well, he’ll certainly need to pay a fine for breaking this traffic rule .You two will need to discuss what to do about the apples .
Keep away from... Do not...
You should never... Look out!
You must...
Watch out...
You will need to ... Be careful when…
You’ll have to… You’ll be fined200yuan
He hits a bicycle and knocks over a basket full of apples. Then he sees a policeman, walking toward him. C: Look what you did! All my apples are
on the road ! You must pay for them! P: Driver , what were you thinking? You
When we are angry, we often stand up, take a deep breath and put our hands on our sides to look bigger and stronger.
We sometimes move close to another person and stand over them to make them feel smaller. We might shout loudly to frighten someone. When chimps are angry they also stand up and wave their arms around. They often walk quickly , throw things about and make noise. They are trying to make themselves seem bigger and more frightening.
click here
Listening text
LUNCH WITH A FRIEND
Shen Lei is meeting Julie, his Canadian
friend, at a restaurant.
SL=SHEN LEI
J= JULIE
SL: Hello, Julie! Sorry, I’m late. The
traffic was terrible .
J: That’s OK. I just arrived. Be careful
– the steps are wet. Don’t slip!
3. What do both humans and chimps do to make their babies feel safe? Both humans and chimps hold their babies and hug and kiss them to make them feel safe.
When we humans are worried or frightened, we sometimes smile in a nervous way. Chimps also look as though they are smiling when they are nervous, perhaps to make them look friendly so an enemy will not hurt them.
L: Oh, dear! Why did I ever buy a car?
Listening on page 62
What do you suppose the listening will be about?
Exercise 1 Listen to the tape and decide
whether they are true or false.
Chimps and humans want to feel safe and protected, so both chimp and human mothers hold their babies and hug and kiss them. Young chimps and children also love to play and enjoy each other’s company.
LISTENING TEXT
TO DRIVE OR NOT TO DRIVE
C=CYCLIST P= POLICEMAN
Lin Pu is excited , but very nervous. He just got his driver’s license last week and yesterday bought his brotherin-law’s old car. Today, he is driving in the city for the first time. Taxis are going in every direction.