九年级Unit 4 Lesson 21课件2023-2024学年冀教版英语九年级全册
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3. How did the woodcutter get back his old axe?
4. Why did the spirit give the woodcutter the other two axes as presents?
Read the lesson again and answer the questions. 1.What happened to the woodcutter when he was cutting wood beside a lake?
《狼和小羊》
The Wolf and the Lamb
《龟兔赛跑》
The Hare and the Tortoise
They are all fables.
A fable is a fictional story about animals, plants, forces of nature, etc. It always has a moral lesson.
The spirit _w_e_n_t__d_o_w_n_ a third time and returned with the woodcutter’s old axe.
“That is the _ri_g_h_t_o_n_e_!” said the woodcutter.
This is a story about honesty. But this is not the whole story. Do you want to know the rest of the story? Let’s me tell you!
admit表示“向某人承认”要搭配介词to。
So the spirit dove into the water again and brought back a silver axe. _O_n_c_e__a_g_a_in__, the man said that was not his axe.
make/earn one’s living 谋生
He _s_a_t _d_o_w_n_ and began to cry. As he cried, a spirit appeared. She asked the man what was wrong. She listened to the woodcutter and f_e_l_t _s_o_rr_y_ for him. Suddenly she __c_a_m_e__u_p_w__it_h__ a great idea.
The spirit dove into the lake and brought back his axe. dive into 投入;潜入 bring back 带回;还回;使记起
Read the lesson again and answer the questions. 4. Why did the spirit give the woodcutter the other two axes as presents?
Because the spirit was so happy with the woodcutter’s honesty.
Look at the pictures and complete the sentences.
One day, when the woodcutter was cutting wood _b_e_s_id_e_ a lake, he _l_o_s_t _ his axe in the water. He had only one axe, and he needed it to _m_a_k__e_h_i_s_l_iv_i_n_g_.
诚为上策。
The spirit was so happy that she gave him the other two axes _a_s_ presents.
Honesty truly is _t_h_e_b__es_t_p__o_li_c_y_.
He came out with a gold axe. “Did you Tlhoesewtohoids cguotltderaxtoel?d”his story to his friends. Od“WrThtnBhhhoTlraheiphieaiusphmvetoptatwpee’efftestrnyntradhh.ahri,eswemeiiedshsgnlphysighfdtsIpieiroortnniagi.olireghdtxoTfihn.iteaitahsednThphoxasgsshepanettaweoste.wgwopraeasooyurpndltloerrdhitoaedrpe?ntaia.cootddgxuTIsdtoeyetdlhhitoldiikoedessnrvntsnrtamepowomioxvwiiiteatrnneyh.nsgirtet“aeoi.satv”Yxohwtneeehada.s”ett, er.
The spirit _d_o_v_e__in_t_o_ the lake and _b_r_o_u_g_h_t_b_a_c_k_ a gold axe.
“Is this the axe you lost?”
The man looked at the gold axe, knowing it wasn’t his. He _a_d_m_i_t_te_d__t_o the spirit that it wasn’t his axe.
A moral teaches about right and wrong, and good and bad.
Have you ever read The Fable of the Woodcutter?
What happened with the woodcutter?
Now read the lesson and compete the following tasks.
Unit 4 Stories and Poems
Lesson 21 The Fable of the Woodcutter
Do you know these stories?
《揠苗助长》 Plucking up a crop
to help it grow
《自相矛盾》 Self-contradiction
Read the lesson again and answer the questions. 1.What happened to the woodcutter when he was cutting wood beside a lake?
2. Who appeared as the woodcutter cried?
He lost his axe in the water.
Read the lesson again and answer the questions. 2. Who appeared as the woodcutter cried?
A spirit appeaagain and answer the questions. 3. How did the woodcutter get back his old axe?
Roman fable
What’s the moral of this lesson?
Learning Tip This story is adapted from a European fable. A fable is a fictional story about animals, plants, forces of nature, etc. It always has a moral lesson.
fable /ˈfeɪbl/ n. 寓言 woodcutter /ˈwʊdkʌtə/ n. 伐木工
axe /æks/ n. 斧子 dive /daɪv/ v. (dived或dove/dived)
跳水;俯冲
admit /ədˈmɪt/ v. 承认;赞同 silver /ˈsɪlvə/ adj. & n. 银(的) policy /ˈpɒləsɪ/ n. 原则;政策
Honesty truly is the best policy. 诚为上策。
Do you think it is important to be honest? Why?
4. Why did the spirit give the woodcutter the other two axes as presents?
Read the lesson again and answer the questions. 1.What happened to the woodcutter when he was cutting wood beside a lake?
《狼和小羊》
The Wolf and the Lamb
《龟兔赛跑》
The Hare and the Tortoise
They are all fables.
A fable is a fictional story about animals, plants, forces of nature, etc. It always has a moral lesson.
The spirit _w_e_n_t__d_o_w_n_ a third time and returned with the woodcutter’s old axe.
“That is the _ri_g_h_t_o_n_e_!” said the woodcutter.
This is a story about honesty. But this is not the whole story. Do you want to know the rest of the story? Let’s me tell you!
admit表示“向某人承认”要搭配介词to。
So the spirit dove into the water again and brought back a silver axe. _O_n_c_e__a_g_a_in__, the man said that was not his axe.
make/earn one’s living 谋生
He _s_a_t _d_o_w_n_ and began to cry. As he cried, a spirit appeared. She asked the man what was wrong. She listened to the woodcutter and f_e_l_t _s_o_rr_y_ for him. Suddenly she __c_a_m_e__u_p_w__it_h__ a great idea.
The spirit dove into the lake and brought back his axe. dive into 投入;潜入 bring back 带回;还回;使记起
Read the lesson again and answer the questions. 4. Why did the spirit give the woodcutter the other two axes as presents?
Because the spirit was so happy with the woodcutter’s honesty.
Look at the pictures and complete the sentences.
One day, when the woodcutter was cutting wood _b_e_s_id_e_ a lake, he _l_o_s_t _ his axe in the water. He had only one axe, and he needed it to _m_a_k__e_h_i_s_l_iv_i_n_g_.
诚为上策。
The spirit was so happy that she gave him the other two axes _a_s_ presents.
Honesty truly is _t_h_e_b__es_t_p__o_li_c_y_.
He came out with a gold axe. “Did you Tlhoesewtohoids cguotltderaxtoel?d”his story to his friends. Od“WrThtnBhhhoTlraheiphieaiusphmvetoptatwpee’efftestrnyntradhh.ahri,eswemeiiedshsgnlphysighfdtsIpieiroortnniagi.olireghdtxoTfihn.iteaitahsednThphoxasgsshepanettaweoste.wgwopraeasooyurpndltloerrdhitoaedrpe?ntaia.cootddgxuTIsdtoeyetdlhhitoldiikoedessnrvntsnrtamepowomioxvwiiiteatrnneyh.nsgirtet“aeoi.satv”Yxohwtneeehada.s”ett, er.
The spirit _d_o_v_e__in_t_o_ the lake and _b_r_o_u_g_h_t_b_a_c_k_ a gold axe.
“Is this the axe you lost?”
The man looked at the gold axe, knowing it wasn’t his. He _a_d_m_i_t_te_d__t_o the spirit that it wasn’t his axe.
A moral teaches about right and wrong, and good and bad.
Have you ever read The Fable of the Woodcutter?
What happened with the woodcutter?
Now read the lesson and compete the following tasks.
Unit 4 Stories and Poems
Lesson 21 The Fable of the Woodcutter
Do you know these stories?
《揠苗助长》 Plucking up a crop
to help it grow
《自相矛盾》 Self-contradiction
Read the lesson again and answer the questions. 1.What happened to the woodcutter when he was cutting wood beside a lake?
2. Who appeared as the woodcutter cried?
He lost his axe in the water.
Read the lesson again and answer the questions. 2. Who appeared as the woodcutter cried?
A spirit appeaagain and answer the questions. 3. How did the woodcutter get back his old axe?
Roman fable
What’s the moral of this lesson?
Learning Tip This story is adapted from a European fable. A fable is a fictional story about animals, plants, forces of nature, etc. It always has a moral lesson.
fable /ˈfeɪbl/ n. 寓言 woodcutter /ˈwʊdkʌtə/ n. 伐木工
axe /æks/ n. 斧子 dive /daɪv/ v. (dived或dove/dived)
跳水;俯冲
admit /ədˈmɪt/ v. 承认;赞同 silver /ˈsɪlvə/ adj. & n. 银(的) policy /ˈpɒləsɪ/ n. 原则;政策
Honesty truly is the best policy. 诚为上策。
Do you think it is important to be honest? Why?