Noisy-Neighbours -典范英语-吵闹的邻居(课堂PPT)
Module 2 Unit 4 Our neighbours 第2课时 课件(22张PPT)
Today many rabbits sleep in holes.
noisy 吵闹的
Don't be noisy. 不要吵。
dig 挖(土);掘(洞)
Dig a hole before planting the tree.
种树之前先挖个洞。
知识讲解
There was an owl and three rabbits in the forest. 森林里有一只猫头鹰和三只兔子。
There was an owl and three rabbits in the forest. The owl
lived in a tree. The rabbits lived under the tree.
The owl was a noisy neighbour. Every night, he made a lot of noise. The rabbits could not sleep. They were very tired.
stop后面接动词的ing形式时,表示“停止做某事”。 如: stop talking 停止讲话 stop smoking 停止吸烟
随堂练习 单项选择。
1. The owl was a _____ neighbour. He made_____ at night.
A. noise; noisy B. noisy; noise
B: I
table tennis with my friends. How about you?
A: I visited my grandparents. They live in the US
many years.
B: My grandparents live near to us. My
新版典范英语7全文(1-18)-新典范英语7
新版典范英语7(旧版6)1 第一篇Walrus Joins In1What will Walrus do?Everyone at the North Pole was very excited. There was going to be a show and ANYONE could be in it.‘I will do skating,’ said Arctic Fox. ‘I’m good at that!’‘I’ll do tumbling,’ said Polar Bear. ‘No one tumbles quite like me!’‘I’ll do singing,’ said Seal. ‘Everyone says I have a very fine voice!’‘Then I’ll do diving,’ said Whale. ‘I won a prize for diving at school, you know!’They all looked at Walrus. ‘What will YOU do?’ they asked.But Walrus was not good at anything.He wasn’t good at skating, and he wasn’t good at tumbling.He was terrible at singing, and when he tried to dive, he always got water up his nose.He sat and chewed his whiskers sadly.‘Never mind,’ said Arctic Fox. ‘You can watch us.’Arctic Fox and Polar Bear and Seal and Whale practised hard for the big show.Walrus hid behind a snowdrift and watched, and chewed his whiskers.He wished he was good at something.2The big nightAt last, the big night arrived. Everyone sat down and waited for the show to begin. Walrus sat in the front row. He was very excited.Fox came onto the ice and bowed. Everyone cheered.Then Fox began to skate. Fox skated forwards and backwards and sideways. She skated in perfect circles and figures of eight. She was elegant and amazing!Walrus watched and he loved what he saw. Fox made it all look so easy.Walrus was sure that if he really tried he could skate just like Fox.He couldn’t stop himself. He just had to leap onto the ice and join in with Fox. “I can skate,” he cried. “Look at me!”But Walrus couldn’t skate at all. He could only trip up and fall over.He bumped into Fox, and Fox went flat on her face. FLOMP!Fox was very upset. “Walrus has RUINED my act,” she wailed.Next, it was Polar Bear’s turn. He rolled out across the ice like a big, white snowball. Everyone clapped wildly.Then Polar Bear began to tumble. He did jumps and spins and somersaults, and stood on his head.Walrus watched and he loved what he saw. Polar Bear made it all look such fun. Walrus was sure that this time, if he really tried, he could tumble just like Polar Bear.All of a sudden, Walrus just couldn’t stop himself, and he leaped onto the ice.“I can tumble too,” he cried. “Look at me!”But Walrus couldn’t tumble at all. He could only trip up and fall over. He tripped up Polar Bear, who came down with a WALLOP!Of course, Polar Bear was pretty angry. “Walrus has RUINED my act,” he wailed.3From bad to worseI t was Seal’s turn next. She gave Walrus a don’t-you-dare stare, and then she started to sing:“O, how many heart rejoices when I see the Northern Lights.My ear is filled with voices sweetly singing in the night!”Walrus listened. What a beautiful song! Surely if he really tried, he could sing as beautifully as Seal? Oh, dear. Walrus just couldn’t stop himself again.“I know that song,” he cried. “I can sing it too!”He leaped up and started singing along with Seal.But Walrus couldn’t sing! He sounded terrible. In fact, he sounded like a rusty old bucket.Seal stopped singing and burst into floods of tears.“Walrus has RUINED my song,” she wailed.Wale was last. He was pretty certain that Walrus could not ruin his act.Whale leaped high out of the water. Then he fell back with an enormous splash!Walrus watched. He wished that he could dive like that. His flippers began to twitch, and his whiskers bristled with excitement. He tried and tried his very best not to join in.But then he had a brilliant idea.“I’ll hold my nose when I dive,” he thought. “Then the water won’t go up it!”Walrus just couldn’t stop himself. He had to join in.“Everybody, look at me!” he cried, as he leaped into the water. “I can dive too!”But just at that moment, Whale was getting ready to spout a big jet of water.WHOOSH!Whale spouted Walrus high into the air!Everyone was watching Walrus now. They clapped and cheered as Walrus landed back in the sea with a SPLOSH!Whale was furious. “You are a meddling, incompetent BUFFOON!” he roared. “You have RUINED my act. Now GET OUT OF MY SIGHT!”Whale was pretty scary when he was angry. Walrus turned tail and fled. He hid behind a snowdrift, feeling sad and very sorry.4The show will go on!The show was over. Fox and Polar Bear and Seal and Whale stood in a line, blushing and wishing that Walrus had not ruined everything.But everyone was cheering like mad.“Well done, Polar Bear, well done, Seal! Well done, Fox and Whale!” they shouted. “But w here’s the clown? Why isn’t he here? Where’s Walrus?”Behind is snowdrift, Walrus heard the cheers. Were they really cheering for him, too?Yes! They were!He shuffled up to Fox and Polar Bear and Seal And Whale.“I’m very sorry,” he said.“So you should be,” said Fox.“At least everyone thought you were part of the show,” said Polar Bear.“I suppose,” said Seal, “if Walrus was really part of our next show, it couldn’t be any worse.”Walrus was overjoyed. “Me?” he cried. “Truly? Can I be part of the show? Can I join in next time?”“Yes,” said Whale. “It will bea lot safer that way. You can be the clown. As long as you do it properly.”Walrus practiced hard and became a very good clown indeed. Now he is so good thatFox, Polar Bear, Seal and Whale are glad he is taking part.Sometimes, when Walrus is clowning around, they really just can’t stop themselves. They have to join in too!2 第二篇Noisy Neighbours1Mr FlinchIn a grim, grey house in a grim, grey town lived an unhappy man.It was not his grey house that made Mr Flinch unhappy. It was not that he was poor, because he was not. Mr Flinch was a miser. He never gave away a penny. ( He never gave away a smile either. ) He was a mean and miserable man.Mr Flinch was miserable because of his neighbours.On one side of Mr Flinch’s grim, grey house stood a jolly red one. It belonged to Carl Clutch who mended cars.Carl loved cars – and motorbikes and vans and lorries. Every morning, Mr Flinch woke up to hear hammers banging, spanners clanging and engines revving. The whole street shook with the noise.On the other side, in a bright blue house, lived a music teacher called Poppy Plink. Each morning, Poppy sat down and played grand tunes on her grand piano. After breakfast, her students started to arrive.Violins screeched, drums thundered and bassoons bellowed. Mr Flinch shut his window, but the noise still came through the wall. Brum – brum, tootle – toot, bang! His whole house shook and shivered.He put his fingers in his ears.He rapped on the wall … but his neighbours did not hear.They were far too happy. They were mending cars and making music, and they loved their work.Brum – brum, tootle – toot, bang!Mr Flinch rap rapped until he made holes in his wallpaper. It did no good.Mr Flinch locked himself in a cupboard. He wound old towels round his head.He wrote angry letters, but tore them all up. ‘ Stamps cost far too much money!’ he said.Even in bed, he wore a hat to keep out the noise.But the cars still revved and the music still jangled.Mr Flinch was the grey filling in a noise sandwich.‘This can’t go on,’ Flinch thought to himself. He even shouted it out loud:2Nasty TricksMr Flinch went next door to Carl’s house. Carl was mending cars. I t was easy to sneak into his kitchen and put a dead rat in the fridge.‘That will get rid of him!’ said Flinch, and smiled a nasty smile. ‘Nobody wants to live in a house with rats!’At midnight, Mr Flinch climbed on to his roof and –carefully, carefully –crawled across the tiles. He put his head down Poppy’s chimney and gave a long, loud, ‘Hooowooowoooo!’‘That will get ride of her,’ he said with a grim grin. ‘Nobody wants to live in a house with ghosts!’Then he climbed back into bed.Next morning, Mr Flinch woke to a HUGE noise. Cars and lorries were stopping outside. He looked out of his window.Carl was sitting outside in the rood, with a table, a kettle, a loaf of bread and a bottle of tomato sauce.Carl called to Mr Flinch, ‘Can’t use my kitchen today! Rays, urgh! My mum is cleaning up. She told me to eat my breakfast outside. That’s how I got this great idea! Take – away breakfast! Drivers can stop here and buy breakfast.’Just then, Poppy Plink came running out of her blue front doo r. ‘Oh, Mr Flinch! Oh, Carl! Guess what happened last night!’‘I give up,’ said Mr Flinch, with a sumg smirk. ‘Do tell.’Poppy beamed with joy. ‘Last night, angles sang down my chimney! They did, I promise!’ She frowned. ‘But the music wasn’t very good! I think they want some new songs to sing! I’m sure they want me to write them, and I shall! Oh I shall!’She did.Poppy still had to teach music all day.But at night she wrote angle music. She made it nice and loud, with lots of cymbals and trumpets.It was all too much for Mr Flinch.3Mr Flinch has a PlanMr Flinch went next door to Carl’s house.He showed Carl a fistful of money. ‘The day you move house, all this is yours!’ he said.‘Anything you say, chief,’ said Carl, wiping his dirty hands on a rag.‘As long as I can mend cars, I’ll be happy anywhere.’ Carl went on, ‘I’ll move out as soon as I can sell the house!’Next, Mr Flinch went to Poppy’s house and offered her a hatful of money. ‘The day you move house, all this is yours!’ he said.‘Of course! If that is what you want, dear heart! Cried Poppy.She had never seen so much money in her life. ‘As long as I have my music, I can be happy anywhere! I will move out just as soon as I can sell my little house!’Mr Flinch went home a happy man – well, as happy as a man like Mr Flinch can ever be.He felt in his empty pockets and gulped. ‘All that money gone! Ah, but soon those noisy neighbours will be gone, too!’In a few days, Mr Flinch’s neighbours had sold up their houses.Now, at last, he would have peace and quiet – nothing but the noise of mice scratching in the empty cellar.4 Moving DayMr Flinch watched as Poppy Plink moved out. Bo-jangle went the piano as she pushed and bumped it down the steps.‘Going already are you, you pest?’ he mutted. ‘I pity the person who has to live next door to you!’Seeing him, Poppy waved up at the window.‘Such luck, Mr Flinch!’ she called. ‘Fancy! A few days ago, I met someone who wants to move house too! We agreed to swap hou ses!’Just then, Carl came out of his front door carrying two heavy tool boxes. He saw Poppy struggling with a harp and went to help her. ‘All set, Poppy? he said.‘All set, Carl! Isn’t this fun!’ She replied.Then Carl moved into Poppy’s bright house and Poppy moved into Carl’s jolly red one.They helped each other to carry the big things, like tables and sofas.Then Carl had a house-warming party. He and Poppy sang, because they were so happy: ‘There’s no place like home!’Mr Flinch heard it r ight through the wall of his house … even inside his cupboard, even with a towel round his head.3 第三篇Princess Pip’s Holiday1 Ready to goEveryone in Princess Pip’s castle was very busy. The King was polishing his money, the Queen was choosing sun hats, and the maids were running around with piles of vests.“ Can I take Dobbin on holiday?”asked Princess Pip.“I’m afraid there won’t be room for a pony on the coach ,”said the Queen.“Oh, ”said the Princess Pip. “Can Amanda and Bert come,then?”“There ‘s no room for snakes,”said the King, “not even pet ones.”Princess Pip scowled . “This holiday is going to be BORING,” she said.They went on holiday in their best gold coach.“Wave to all the people, dear,” said the Queen.Princess Pip f olded her arms . “ I ‘m on holiday,” she said. “Are we nearly there yet?”“We won’t be there for a long time,” said the Queen firmly .It did take a long time to get to the seaside . The coach got very hot, and Princess Pip didn’t feel very well.“Here we are,at last!” said the King happily.“But it’s a castle!” said Princess Pip. “Just like home.It’s BORING.”2 Just like homeThere was a girl waiting by the castle door.“This is Daisy,”said the Queen. “She is going to look after you,Pip.”Daisy showed Princess Pip her room.“I don’t want a four-poster bed!” said Princess Pip. “That’s just like home.”“You can sleep on my straw mattress , then,” said Daisy. “ I’ll have the bed.”“Oh, all right.”said Princess Pip.That evening there was a banquet and it went on for hours.“More sprouts?”asked the King happily.This is BORING,”said the Princess Pip.“Nonsense(胡说),dear,”said the Queen. “It can’t be boring. We’re on holiday!”“ I WANT TO GO HOME!” said Princess Pip, the next day. S he had been walking round the castle walls all morning and she hadn’t found anything to do.“But we’re having a wonderful time,” said the Queen,from her sun chair.“Just look at the way my money shines in the sun,” said the King. “Wonderful!”“ But it’s BORING!” said Princess Pip.“Why don’t you go and talk to Daisy?” suggested the Queen.Princess Pip stomped off.“That does it,” she said to Daisy. “I WANT TO GO HOME!”3 The road home“If you stayed here a bit longer,you might start liking the seaside,” said Daisy.But Princess Pip wasn’t listening. She was putting all her important things in her suitcase.“I think we’ll have to take some things out,”said Daisy.Daisy found them both backpacks, and they set out for home.Princess Pip and Daisy went across the drawbridge and along the road.It was very hot.“Let’s have a nice,cool snack,”said Daisy.So they got some fish sticks from a stall.“These aren’t bad,” admitted Princess Pip.“They taste best by the seaside,” said Daisy. “ I’ll show you where the fish come from, if you like.”They went down some stone steps to a place where the sea swished backwards and forwards and the ground looked as if it was made of gold.“Look in these pools,” said Daisy.The fish were hard to catch.”You could take your stockings off,” said Daisy, “and use them for nets.”It was nice without shoes and stockings on. It was even nicer once Princess Pip had taken off her coat and crown.The fish looked very cross at being caught,so Princess Pip let them go.“It’s not too bad here,” said Princess Pip,at last. “ I want to stay here all the time.”“Let’s build a sandcastle, then,” said Daisy.“A sand HOUSE,” said Princess Pip.It was hard work, but they built a huge house, with a moat all around.Soon the sea came in and filled the moat.“That’s just right.”said Princess Pip. “Make it stop coming in now,Daisy.”But the sea kept on coming in............ and soon it had washed their house FLAT.“ We built our house too close to the sea,”said Daisy, sadly.“STUPID SEA!”shouted Princess Pip. “STUPID SEASIDE! I WANT TO GO HOME!”4 Riding the dragonPrincess Pip and Daisy put on their shoes and picked up their backpacks.“I’m tired,”said Princess Pip, very soon. “ I want to ride Dobbin. Are we nearly home, yet?”“Why don’t you ride one of the horses on that merry-go-round?” suggested Daisy.“Oh, no,”said Princess Pip. “ I’m going to ride that dragon.”The dragon went very fast, and there was lots of exciting music--but then it all stopped. Everyone got off.“But....we’re still here!” said Princess Pip, crossly, as she got off ,too.“At least it wasn’t boring,” said Daisy.“I WANT TO GO HOME!” shouted Princess Pip.“At least it was fun,” said Daisy. “Everything is fun here because it’s a FUN-fair.”Princess Pip sniffed. “ What’s fun about it?” she asked.“I’ll show you,” said Daisy.They went down the roller coaster.Then they went UP and UP and ....DOWN again.“AARRRRGH!” yelled Princess Pip and Daisy.“Let’s go on it again,” said Princess Pip.“ Tomorrow, perhaps,” said Daisy, who had gone very pale.“BUT I WANT...” began Princess Pip.“Hello!” said a voice.It was the King. The Queen was with him.“Where’s Princess Pip?” the King ask ed Daisy.“Here !” said Princess Pip.The King and the Queen stared at her.“You can’t be Pip!” the Queen gasped. “You’re all dirty,and you have no stockings!”“But I am!” said Princess Pip, and put on her crown to prove it. “Look! It’s me, and I’v e found a place where the ground is made of gold!Come and see.”Daisy and Princess Pip showed them the beach.“ Good heavens!”said the King. “How wonderful! It’s just the color of money.”“What a perfect place for my sun chair,”said the Queen.The beach was a perfect place for picnics and games, and races, too. Everyone loved it.Then one day the King said: “ What a pity we have to go home tomorrow.”Princess Pip scowled, and she said...“I don’t want to go home”4 第四篇Oh, otto!Something importantThe children in Class Four were busy workingThen their teacher, Miss Underwood, said: ‘I have something very important to tell you.’She smiled and said: ‘A new boy is coming to our class. His name is Otto and he comes from far, far away. In fac t, he comes from outer space…’( this is Otto’s first day at earth school. Here he is…)The door opened and a boy came in. he looked just like the other children-but he was a different colour. he was green.Miss Underwood told Otto to sit with Jo and Charlie and Josh. Then she looked at Jo and added, ‘I want you to take care of our new boy and give him a hand if he needs it.’‘please, Miss,’ said Otto. ‘I’m not NEW. I’m seven and a half. And I don’t already. Look!’‘Oh, Otto!’ Miss Underwood smiled. ‘just sit down and be a dear.’Otto sat down.Then he said, ‘I don’t think I can be a deer…but I can quack like a duck.’He flapped his arms, like wings, and went: ‘Quack! Quack! Quack!’Charlie joined in: ‘Quack! QUACK! QUACK!’Miss Underwood smiled at Otto. ‘No quacking n class!’ she said.Then she frowned at Charlie. ‘Charlie!’ she said. ‘you know better than that! Get on with your work.’‘It’s not fair!’ Charlie grumbled. ‘I get into trouble and that new boy doesn’t!’That’s when Charlie decided he didn’t like Otto. He didn’t like him one bit.Charlie is crossOtto made a lot of mistakes.Charlie leaned back on his chair. Otto tried to do the same thing. But he fell down……and so did all the paints.Now Charlie was green too-and he wasn’t happy about it.Charlie got crosser and crosser and crosser.At playtime, when Otto was in the playground, Charlie decided to scare him.‘If you stand there, you’ll get eaten by a bear,’ said Charlie.‘A bear! Where?’ Otto screamed.Charlie goggled. ‘we keep the bear in the head’s office. All Earth schools have a bear,’ he went on. ‘sometimes the bear gets out…and sometimes it’s hungry!’Otto looked very scared.Treasure HuntThat afternoon the class was having a Treasure Hunt. All the children were looking forward to it.Miss Underwood gave each pair of children the same clue.‘I want you to work in a pair with Otto,’ she said to Jo.‘Work in a pear?’ said Otto ‘How? It will have to be a big pear. Not too juicy. We could all get sticky.’Jo laughed. ‘Oh, Otto! You don’t understand anything! ’The Treasure Hunt began.Charlie worked with Josh. Jo worked with Otto.This was the clue that they had to follow:( start at the classroom door.Then walk along.Don’t go right.Then you won’t go wrong.)‘What does that mean?’ said Charlie.‘I don’t know,’ said Josh. ‘But when Miss Underwood hid the treasure last time, it was in the playground.’‘Let’s go there!’ Charlie said to Josh. ‘Quick! We’ll be first.’Otto jumped up to follow them-but Charlie had a plan. He stuck out his foot and tripped Otto up.‘Enjoy your trip!’ Charlie laughed, and ran off with Josh.Jo helped Otto up.All the other children ran out of the classroom and followed Charlie and Josh. They turned right, towards the playground.Jo sighed. ‘Now we’re going to be last.’‘We won’t be last,’ said Otto, ‘because they’re all going the wrong way. Look at the clue.’(Start at the classroom door.Then walk along.Don’t go right.Then you won’t go wrong.Otto pointed at the clue. ‘it means we start here-at the classroom door and we don’t turn RIGHT-because that would be wrong. We have to turn LEFT.’They set off in the other direction to the rest of the children.Charlie and Josh were looking for treasure in the playground and they were getting fed up. ‘there’s nothing here,’ said Charlie. ‘Let’s look inside the school.’They went back into the school hall, past the head’s office and that’s when they saw it…‘there IS a bear!’ Charlie said. ‘there really is!’They ran screaming back to their classroom.‘Help! Help! We’ve seen a bear.’Oh, OttoJo and Otto had turned left and walked along the corridor.‘Look!’ said Otto.There was an arrow and it was pointing to a plant pot.Jo picked up the pot and found a map.There was another clue on the map.(clue number2Follow this map if you want to do well.Just look in the place where you find a spell.)Jo and Otto followed the map to the school library.Jo read out the clue again:Follow this map if you want to do well.Just look in the place where you find a spell.‘I understand!’ said Otto. ‘look-there’s a pile of spelling books. That’s where we’ll find a “spell!”’‘You’ve got it, Otto!’ said Jo.Behind the pile of spelling books, there was a box of golden coins. ‘Yum!’ said Jo. ‘It’s chocolate money!’Back in the classroom, Jo and Otto shared out the treasure chocolate.‘But what’s the matter with Josh and Charlie?’ asked Otto.Some of the other children laughed.‘Charlie and Josh thought they saw a bear!’‘A bear!’ said Otto. ‘Jo told me you were making up that story to scare me.’Charlie looked ashamed. ‘It wasn’t really a bear,’ he said. ‘It was the head’s big new coat hanging on the door…’‘But it LOOKED like a bear,’ said Josh.Charlie and Josh went bright red.‘Don’t worry,’ said Otto. ‘Everyone makes mistakes. Have a chocolate.’‘I’m sorry I made fun of you,’ said Charlie.Charlie looked so sad that Miss Underwood felt sorry for him.‘We’ll forgive you, Charlie,’ she said. ‘we all have bad days.’She smiled. ‘You and Josh seem to have lost your heads, today!’‘Oh!’ said Otto. ‘Shall I look for their heads, Miss? I’m good at finding things!’5 第五篇Captain Comet AND THE Purple Planet1 Spanner is boredIt was a quiet morning at Stardust Space Station.Captain Stella was checking the space shuttle.Captain Comet was watering the plants and Spanner the robot was bored.‘Can I sit at the control desk?’he asked.‘All right,’said Captain Comet,‘But don’t touch anything and don’t press that red button.’Spanner sat down at the desk and looked at all the buttons.There were buttons to open all the space station doors and buttons to turn on all the lights.There was even a button to flush all the toilets!There was also a big red button,labelled‘Gravity’.Spanner was not sure what ‘Gravity’was.‘I’ll press it very quickly,’said Spanner,‘to see what it does.’He pressed the red button.Captain Comet was watering the plants when he had a strange feeling.He was floating above the floor!The plant pots were all floating,too.He guessed what had happened.‘Spanner!he shouted ,‘I told you not to touch that red button!’Spanner saw that gravity was what made things stay on the floor.There was no gravity in space,so the space station made its own..Spanner pressed the red button to make the gravity come back on again-and all the pot plants fell to the floor.Comet fell to the floor beside them.‘SPANNER!’Comet groaned.2It must be a plantSpanner was cleaning up the mess for the rest of the morning.When he turned the cleaner off,everyone heard a beeping noise.The noise was coming from the space scanner.Everyone stopped what they were doing and came to look.‘The scanner has found something,’said Comet.He pointed to a flashing dot that was moving across the scanner screen.‘I wonder what it is ?’said Captain Stella.‘Is it an asteroid?’asked Spanner.‘An asteroid is a lump of rock that floats in space.’‘I know that!’said Captain Comet.‘Anyway ,it’s too big to be an asteroid,’‘Then it must be a planet,’Spanner said.‘Where has it come from?’asked Comet,’And why is it moving so fast?’‘You’d better go and have a look,’said Captain Stella.Comet and Spanner set off in the space shuttle to look for the new planet.Spanner was very excited.‘I’ve never found a new planet before,’he said .‘What shall we call it ?’‘Let’s find it first ,’said Comet.But Spanner wasn’t listening.‘I’m going to call it Planet Spanner,’he said.Spanner made a humming noise and a flag came out of a slot in his chest.‘What are you doing?’asked Comet.‘I’ve made a flag to put on Planet Spanner.Then everyone will know that we were the first to find it,’Spanner explained.He showed Comet the flag.It was bright red with two spanners on it.Comet had to smile.‘Very nice,’he said.3On the Purple PlanetThe planet looked very strange.It was purple and covered in huge spikes.Comet landed the shuttle carefully on the planet.Then he got out to have a look around.Spanner stayed in the shuttle,making a flagpole for his flag.Spanner found a metal rod.He fastened the flag to one end of the rod and put the other end into a hole in his chest.There was a noise like an electric pencil sharpener.When he took the rod out again,it had a nice sharp point.Comet was looking at one of the giant purple spikes.It felt soft and warm.‘That’s very odd,’thought Comet.‘This spike feels like it’s alive.’Just then Spanner arrived with his new flagpole.‘I name this planet-Planet Spanner!’hesaid proudly.‘NO!STOP!’Comet yelled.But before Comet could stop him,Spanner hammered the sharp flagpole into the ground.There was a huge roar.‘What was that?’asked Spanner.‘Quick,back to the shuttle!’shouted Comet,as the ground began to shake.They strapped themselves into their seats and Comet blasted off.Spanner looked at the screen.The planet’s surface was spinning around.Then the opening of a big,dark cave came into view.Around the outside of the opening were large,jagged rocks.‘Look!’said Spanner.‘They’re like giant teeth!’Comet stared at the screen.‘That’s because they ARE giant teeth!’he said ,as two huge,angry eyes came into view.‘It’s not a planet…’said Comet,’…It’s a SPACE MONSTER!’gasped Spanner.4Space Chase‘Why is it so angry with us ?’cried Spanner.‘You’ve just hammered a big sharp flagpole into its backside,’explained Captain Comet.The huge teeth snapped shut behind them.‘It wants to eat us!’wailed Spanner.’We’ve got to get away!’‘That’s what I’m trying to do !’said Comet.’But it’s too fast!’Comet fired the shuttle’s jets.Then he tried to make a sharp turn,as the monster zoomed towards them..‘What are we going to do ?’cried Spanner.Just then,Captain Stella’s face appeared on the screen.She had been watching them on the space scanner.Captain Comet tried to make another sharp turn.The space monster was getting closer and closer.‘Are you all right?’Captain Stella asked.’What’s going on?’‘WE’RE GOING TO BE EATEN!’wailed Spanner,’BY A PRICKLY PURPLE SPACE MONSTER THE SIZE OF A PLAN ET!’‘Apart from that,everything ‘s fine,’said Comet,making the shuttle dive to dodge the giant teeth.‘Can I help ?’asked Captain Stella.‘No,’said Comet,‘You’re too far away. Is there anyone closer?’Stella looked at the space map and shook her head.‘No,there are no space stations or planets-only asteroids,’she said.‘Asteroids!’Comet said.‘Tell me where they are .I’ve got an idea!’5Into the AsteroidsThe space shuttle zoomed towards the asteroids.Spanner and Comet had never been so close to the asteroids before.Some of the asteroids were as big as office blocks.‘What are you doing?’cried Spanner, as Comet flew through a narrow gap between two giant asteroids,‘If you hit one of them at this speed, we’ll be smashed to bits!’‘It’s the only way to get away from the monster,’explained Comet.‘The gaps are so narrow, it can’t follow us .’Comet was right.The space monster stopped chasing them. Then it flew up to an asteroid-and took a big bite out of it .。
六年级上册英语课件-Unit 4《Our neighbours》牛津上海版
吵闹di的g ma邻ke居noise o挖wl n女oi儿sy
儿so子n 制ne造igh噪bo音r
d猫au头gh鹰ter
词义搭配
noisy make noise daughter son owl neighbour dig 猫头鹰 儿子 挖 邻居 制造噪音 吵闹的 女儿
(3)Who are Alice´s neighbours? The Wus are Alice´s neighbours.
(4)Do the Wus have a son or a daughter? The Wus have a son.
(5)Did Alice play with Sam last weekend? Yes,she did.
What´s this? It is an owl. owl 猫头鹰
What are they doing? They are digging a hole.
dig 挖
It makes much noise.
make noise 制造噪音
教学目 标
游戏规则:(1)说出图片中汉语的对应的单词。
Free talk
1.Do you have neighbours? 2.What did you think of them?
Presentation
What are Ms Guo and Peter talking about?
教学目 标
中国有句俗语:远亲不如近邻。
A near neighbour is better than a distant(远的) cousin.
The Wus are my neighbours. They have a son.
Noisy neighbours
培新小学科普剧Noisy Neighbours吵闹的邻居Scene 1 场景1Poor Mr Flinch可怜的Flinch先生Narrator: Mr Flinch lives in a grim, grey house. He is an unhappy man. It is not his grey house that make him unhappy. It is not that he is poor, because he is not. He is a miser.Mr Flinch住在一间难看的灰房子里,他是个不快乐的人。
不是他的灰房子使得他不快乐,不是因为他贫穷,因为他不是一个穷人,他是个守财奴。
Mr Flinch: I have a lot of money. But I’m not happy. I am miserable because of my neighbours. One is Carl, the other is Poppy.我有许多钱,但我并不快乐。
我的邻居们使得我很惨。
一个是Carl, 另一个是Poppy.Carl: I am Carl. I mend cars. I love cars, and motorbikes and vans and lorries.我是Carl. 我是修理汽车的,我喜欢各种汽车。
Person 1: Hi, Carl. Look at my car. Is it beautiful? But there’s something wrong with the wheel.Carl. 看我的车,漂亮吗?我的车轮胎有点儿毛病。
Person 2: Hey, Carl. Look at my engine. It doesn’t work.Carl. 帮我看看发动机,它不运转了。
Person 3: How are you, Carl? Someone crashed my car. Help me to mend it. Quickly, please!你好Carl? 有人撞了我的车,帮我修修。
典范英语6-9书目
7. Okay, Spanner, You
Win!
好吧,斯潘纳,你赢了!
8. Petey
皮蒂
9. Climbing in the Dark
黑夜挣扎
10. Grace the Pirate
海盗格雷斯
11. Air Raid!
空袭!
12. The Booming Boots of Joey Jones
传球!
15. Here Comes Trouble
来麻烦了
16. Doohickey and the Robot
杜希奇与机器人
17. Doughnut Dilemma
炸面圈的两难处境
18. Scrapman and the Incredible Flying Machine
废铁人与神奇飞行器
《典范英语》(八)
6. Jungle Shorts
丛林短裤
7. The Masked Cleaning Ladies of Om
来自奥姆的蒙面清洁女工
8. The Masked Cleaning Ladies Save the Day
蒙面清洁女工反败为胜
9. The Masked Cleaning Ladies Meet the Pirates
福尔摩斯故事集
11. Robinson Crusoe
鲁宾逊漂流记
12.WutheringHeights
呼啸山庄
13. Treasure Island
金银岛
14, Macbeth
麦克白
《典范英语》(六)
1. Walrus Joins in
海象参加表演
2. Noisy Neighbours
沪教牛津版小学英语六年级上册Module2《Unit 4 Our neighbours》教学课件PPT
Think and write
Write about a neighbour.
___________is my neighbour. He/ She is _____________(age). He/ She is a/an _____________(job). I often ______________________with him/her. I sometimes _______________with him/her. Last______________, we_______________.
Ms Guo: Did you see them this morning?
Peter: No, I didn’t, but I played with Mike and Nancy last weekend.
Ms Guo: Who are your neighbours, Alice? Alice: The Wus are my neighbours. They have a son. His name is Sam.
一天晚上,猫头鹰又制造噪音。兔子们很生气。“请停止 在晚上制造噪音,”兔子们说,“我们不能睡觉。”但是 猫头鹰不听。
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One of the rabbits had an idea. “Let’s dig a hole and sleep in it. It’s very quiet underground.”
She sometimes plays chess with her father.
辨析:sometime, some time 与 some times
sometime some time
单词/短语 单词
意思 改天;来日;某个时间
典范英语6-2_Noisy_Neighbours(课堂PPT)
Congratulations
The most creative group goes to…
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Congratulations
The group with the best teamwork goes to…
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Discussion:
1. Of the three characters in the story, who do you like best? And why? 2. If you have a noisy neighbor, what will you do?
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Evaluation Chart(评价表)
Excellent Good
OK
Pronunciation (语音)
Intonation(语调)
Fluency(流畅)
Acting (表演)
Teamwork(协助)
The best voice goes to...
The best act goes to…
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At last
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Retell
First put, rapped, wound, wrote, tore
sneaked into
Next
Carl put …in
played tricks
climbed on
Poppy crawled across
gave a long loud
Then
gave away money asked them to move
At last swapped houses
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Listen & Read
1. Listen and imitate. Please look at Page11.
新版典范英语7-2Noisy Neighbours原文及翻译
第二篇原文:Noisy Neighbours1Mr FlinchIn a grim, grey house in a grim, grey town lived an unhappy man.It was not his grey house that made Mr Flinch unhappy. It was not that he was poor, because he was not. Mr Flinch was a miser. He never gave away a penny. ( He never gave away a smile either. ) He was a mean and miserable man.Mr Flinch was miserable because of his neighbours.On one side of Mr Flinch’s grim, grey house stood a jolly red one. It belonged to Carl Clutch who mended cars.Carl loved cars –and motorbikes and vans and lorries. Every morning, Mr Flinch woke up to hear hammers banging, spanners clanging and engines revving. The whole street shook with the noise.On the other side, in a bright blue house, lived a music teacher called Poppy Plink. Each morning, Poppy sat down and played grand tunes on her grand piano. After breakfast, her students started to arrive.Violins screeched, drums thundered and bassoons bellowed. Mr Flinch shut his window, but the noise still came through the wall. Brum – brum, tootle – toot, bang! His whole house shook and shivered.He put his fingers in his ears.He rapped on the wall … but his neighbours did not hear.They were far too happy. They were mending cars and making music, and they loved their work.Brum – brum, tootle – toot, bang!Mr Flinch rap rapped until he made holes in his wallpaper. It did no good.Mr Flinch locked himself in a cupboard. He wound old towels round his head.He wrote angry letters, but tore them all up. ‘ Stamps cost far too much money!’ he said.Even in bed, he wore a hat to keep out the noise.But the cars still revved and the music still jangled.Mr Flinch was the grey filling in a noise sandwich.‘This can’t go on,’ Flinch thought to himself. He even shouted it out loud:2Nasty TricksMr Flinch went next door to Carl’s house. Carl was mending cars. It was easy to sneak into his kitchen and put a dead rat in the fridge.‘That will get rid of him!’ said Flinch, and smiled a nasty smile. ‘Nobody wants to live in a house wi th rats!’At midnight, Mr Flinch climbed on to his roof and –carefully, carefully –crawled across the tiles. He put his head down Poppy’s chimney and gave a long, loud, ‘Hooowooowoooo!’‘That will get ride of her,’ he said with a grim grin. ‘Nobody want s to live in a house with ghosts!’Then he climbed back into bed.Next morning, Mr Flinch woke to a HUGE noise. Cars and lorries were stopping outside. He looked out of his window.Carl was sitting outside in the rood, with a table, a kettle, a loaf of bread and a bottle of tomato sauce.Carl called to Mr Flinch, ‘Can’t use my kitchen today! Rays, urgh! My mum is cleaning up. She told me to eat my breakfast outside. That’s how I got this great idea! Take –away breakfast! Drivers can stop here and buy breakfast.’Just then, Poppy P link came running out of her blue front door. ‘Oh, Mr Flinch! Oh, Carl! Guess what happened last night!’‘I give up,’ said Mr Flinch, with a sumg smirk. ‘Do tell.’Poppy beamed with joy. ‘Last night, angles sang down my chimney! They did, I promise!’ She frowned. ‘But the music wasn’t very good! I think they want some new songs to sing! I’m sure they want me to write them, and I shall! Oh I shall!’She did.Poppy still had to teach music all day.But at night she wrote angle music. She made it nice and loud, with lots of cymbals and trumpets.It was all too much for Mr Flinch.3Mr Flinch has a PlanMr Flinch went next door to Carl’s house.He showed Carl a fistful of money. ‘The day you move house, all this is yours!’ he said.‘Anything you say, chief,’ said Carl, wiping his dirty hands on a rag.‘As long as I can mend cars, I’ll be happy anywhere.’ Carl went on, ‘I’ll move outas soon as I can sell the house!’Next, Mr Flinch went to Poppy’s house and offered her a hatful of money. ‘Th e day you move house, all this is yours!’ he said.‘Of course! If that is what you want, dear heart! Cried Poppy.She had never seen so much money in her life. ‘As long as I have my music, I can be happy anywhere! I will move out just as soon as I can sell my little house!’Mr Flinch went home a happy man – well, as happy as a man like Mr Flinch can ever be.He felt in his empty pockets and gulped. ‘All that money gone! Ah, but soon those noisy neighbours will be gone, too!’In a few days, Mr Flin ch’s neighbours had sold up their houses.Now, at last, he would have peace and quiet –nothing but the noise of mice scratching in the empty cellar.4 Moving DayMr Flinch watched as Poppy Plink moved out. Bo-jangle went the piano as she pushed and bumped it down the steps.‘Going already are you, you pest?’ he mutted. ‘I pity the person who has to live next door to you!’Seeing him, Poppy waved up at the window.‘Such luck, Mr Flinch!’ she called. ‘Fancy! A few days ago, I met someone who wants to move house too! We agreed to swap houses!’Just then, Carl came out of his front door carrying two heavy tool boxes. He sawPoppy struggling with a harp and went to help her. ‘All set, Poppy? he said.‘All set, Carl! Isn’t this fun!’ She replied.Then Carl moved into Poppy’s bright house and Poppy moved into Carl’s jolly red one.They helped each other to carry the big things, like tables and sofas.Then Carl had a house-warming party. He and Poppy sang, because they were so happy: ‘There’s no place like home!’Mr Flinch heard it right through the wall of his house … even inside his cupboard, even with a towel round his head.第二篇翻译:吵闹的邻居1.Flinch先生在一个阴森的,灰色的城镇中,有一座阴森的,灰色的房子,房子中又生活了一个不快乐的男人。
新版典范英语7-2Noisy Neighbours原文及翻译
第二篇原文:Noisy Neighbours1 Mr FlinchIn a grim, grey house in a grim, grey town lived an unhappy man.It was not his grey house that made Mr Flinch unhappy. It was not that he was poor, because he was not. Mr Flinch was a miser. He never gave away a penny. ( He never gave away a smile either. ) He was a mean and miserable man.Mr Flinch was miserable because of his neighbours.On one side of Mr Flinch’s grim, grey house stood a jolly red one. It belonged to Carl Clutch who mended cars.Carl loved cars – and motorbikes and vans and lorries. Every morning, Mr Flinch woke up to hear hammers banging, spanners clanging and engines revving. The whole street shook with the noise.On the other side, in a bright blue house, lived a music teacher called Poppy Plink. Each morning, Poppy sat down and played grand tunes on her grand piano. After breakfast, her students started to arrive.Violins screeched, drums thundered and bassoons bellowed. Mr Flinch shut his window, but the noise still came through the wall. Brum – brum, tootle – toot, bang! His whole house shook and shivered.He put his fingers in his ears.He rapped on the wall … but his neighbours did not hear.They were far too happy. They were mending cars and making music, and they loved their work.Brum – brum, tootle – toot, bang!Mr Flinch rap rapped until he made holes in his wallpaper. It did no good.Mr Flinch locked himself in a cupboard. He wound old towels round his head.He wrote angry letters, but tore them all up. ‘ Stamps cost far too much money!’ he said.Even in bed, he wore a hat to keep out the noise.But the cars still revved and the music still jangled.Mr Flinch was the grey filling in a noise sandwich.‘This can’t go on,’ Flinch thought to himself. He even shouted it out loud:2 Nasty TricksMr Flinch went next door to Carl’s house. Carl was mending cars. It was easy to sneak into his kitchen and put a dead rat in the fridge.‘That will get rid of him!’ said Flinch, and smiled a nasty smile. ‘Nobody wants to live in a house with rats!’At midnight, Mr Flinch climbed on to his roof and – carefully, carefully – crawled across the tiles. He put his head down Poppy’s chimney and gave a long, loud, ‘Hooowooowoooo!’‘That will get ride of her,’he said with a grim grin. ‘Nobody wants to live in a house with ghosts!’Then he climbed back into bed.Next morning, Mr Flinch woke to a HUGE noise. Cars and lorries were stopping outside. He looked out of his window.Carl was sitting outside in the rood, with a table, a kettle, a loaf of bread and a bottle of tomato sauce.Carl called to Mr Flinch, ‘Can’t use my kitchen today! Rays, urgh! My mum is cleaning up. She told me to eat my breakfast outside. That’s how I got this great idea! Take – away breakfast! Drivers can stop here and buy breakfast.’Just then, Poppy Plink came running out of her blue front door. ‘Oh, Mr Flinch! Oh, Carl! Guess what happened last night!’‘I give up,’ said Mr Flinch, with a sumg smirk. ‘Do tell.’Poppy beamed with joy. ‘Last night, angles sang down my chimney! They did, I promise!’ She frowned. ‘But the music wasn’t very good! I think they want some new songs to sing! I’m sure they want me to write them, and I shall! Oh I shall!’She did.Poppy still had to teach music all day.But at night she wrote angle music. She made it nice and loud, with lots of cymbals and trumpets.It was all too much for Mr Flinch.3 Mr Flinch has a PlanMr Flinch went next door to Carl’s house.He showed Carl a fistful of money. ‘The day you move house, all this is yours!’ he said.‘Anything you say, chief,’ said Carl, wiping his dirty hands on a rag.‘As long as I can mend cars, I’ll be happy anywhere.’ Carl went on, ‘I’ll move out assoon as I can sell the house!’Next, Mr Flinch went to Poppy’s house and offered her a hatful of money. ‘The day you move house, all this is yours!’ he said.‘Of course! If that is what you want, dear heart! Cried Poppy.She had never seen so much money in her life. ‘As long as I have my music, I can be happy anywhere! I will move out just as soon as I can sell my little house!’Mr Flinch went home a happy man – well, as happy as a man like Mr Flinch can ever be.He felt in his empty pockets and gulped. ‘All that money gone! Ah, but soon those noisy neighbours will be gone, too!’In a few days, Mr Flinch’s neighbours had sold up their houses.Now, at last, he would have peace and quiet –nothing but the noise of mice scratching in the empty cellar.4 Moving DayMr Flinch watched as Poppy Plink moved out. Bo-jangle went the piano as she pushed and bumped it down the steps.‘Going already are you, you pest?’ he mutted. ‘I pity the person who has to live next door to you!’Seeing him, Poppy waved up at the window.‘Such luck, Mr Flinch!’she called. ‘Fancy! A few days ago, I met someone who wants to move house too! We agreed to swap houses!’Just then, Carl came out of his front door carrying two heavy tool boxes. He sawPoppy struggling with a harp and went to help her. ‘All set, Poppy? he said.‘All set, Carl! Isn’t this fun!’ She replied.Then Carl moved into Poppy’s bright house and Poppy moved into Carl’s jolly red one.They helped each other to carry the big things, like tables and sofas.Then Carl had a house-warming party. He and Poppy sang, because they were so happy: ‘There’s no place like home!’Mr Flinch heard it right through the wall of his house … even inside his cupboard, even with a towel round his head.第二篇翻译:吵闹的邻居1.Flinch先生在一个阴森的,灰色的城镇中,有一座阴森的,灰色的房子,房子中又生活了一个不快乐的男人。
小学英语沪教牛津版六年级上册Unit 4《Our neighbours》(第1课时)教学PPT
Presentation
What are Ms Guo and Peter talking about?
Ms Guo:Who are your neighbours, Peter? Do you know them? Peter:The Greens are my neighbours, They're from the US. Mr Green is a writer, and Mrs Green is a teacher. They have a son and a daughter, Mike and Nancy. I sometimes meet them in the morning. Ms Guo:Did you see them this morning? Peter:No, I didn't, but I played with Mike and Nancy last weekend. Ms Guo:Who are your neighbours, Alice? Alice:The Wus are my neighbours. They have a son. His name is Sam. Ms Guo:Did you play with Sam last weekend? Alice:Yes, I did. I played chess with him in my home.
(1)He did his homework last night.(改为一般疑问句并作肯定回答) Did he do his homework last night? Yes, he did.
(2)They had a big dinner last week.(改为一般疑问句并作否定回答) Did they have a big dinner last week? No, they didn't.
六年级上册英语课件-Unit 4《Our neighbours》(第二课时)牛津上海版
读音挑战
规则: (1)学生任意选择一个录音。
(2)写出所听到的单词,看谁写的 又对又快。
快速读出所给单词的读音。
occbapsdlauothlraushaumvlatrkcoeshbkerksrupr
巩固提升
Listen and circle
1.ask us 3.dark duck
2.class 4.card
(3)Was the owl a good neighbour?Why or why not? No,it wasn't.Because the owl made a lot of noise every night.
(4)Where do many rabbits sleep today? They sleep in the holes today.
课教堂学练目习
标
把下列句子翻译成英语。
(1)桌子上有两本书和一只钢笔。
There are two books and a pen on the table.
(2)钱包里有一些钱。 There is some money in the purse. (3)字吉姆的包里有一些卡片。 There are some cards in the Jim´s bag. (4)树上有很多鸟。 There are many birds in the tree.
Ask and answer
(1)Where did the rabbits and the owl live? The owl lived in a tree.The rabbis lived under the tree.
(2)Why were the rabbits tired and angry? The owl made a lot of noise every night.
Noisy-Neighbours典范英语ppt课件
Mr. Flinch: Carl Clutch:
Poppy Plink: Noisy噪音
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Carl
Poppy
Hamme rs banging
Noises 锤子砰砰声 Made Spanners clanging 噪声来源 扳手当哐声
engines revving 机器轰鸣声
violins screech 小提琴刺耳尖叫声 drums thunder 鼓声轰隆 bassoons bellow 巴松管的蹦蹦声
chimney and gave a long loud sound. 把头伸进烟囱制作长长嘈杂声音(装鬼)
Carl offered take-away breakfast for drivers and Poppy wrote songs for angels.( Carl 外卖早 餐给司机,hbours
吵闹的邻居
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Poppy Plink A music teacher
一位音乐老师
bright blue house 天蓝色的房子
Mr Flinch
grim grey house
暗淡的灰 色房子
mending cars
修车
Carl Clutch jolly red house 欢快的红色房子
一大把的钱
a hatful of money
一帽子的钱
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Mr. Flinch gave them much money and they didn’t care where to live as long as they could mend cars or make music. ( Mr. Flinch给他们很多钱,他们不在乎住 在哪里,只要他们可以修理汽车或做音乐。 )
典范英语【2up注释】6-02-Noisy Neighbours
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Noisy Neighbours1 Mr FlinchIn a grim, grey house in a grim, grey town lived an unhappy man.It was not his grey house that made Mr Flinch unhappy. It was not that he was poor, because he was not. Mr Flinch was a miser. He never gave away a penny. ( He never gave away a smile either. ) He was a mean and miserable man.Mr Flinch was miserable because of his neighbours.On one side of Mr Flinch's grim, grey house stood a jolly red one. It belonged to Carl Clutch who mended cars.Carl loved cars –and motorbikes and vans and lorries. Every morning, Mr Flinch woke up to hear hammers banging, spanners clanging and engines revving. The whole street shook with the noise.On the other side, in a bright blue house, lived a music teacher called Poppy Plink. Each morning, Poppy sat down and played grand tunes on her grand piano. After breakfast, her students started to arrive.Violins screeched, drums thundered and bassoons bellowed. Mr Flinch shut his window, but the noise still came through the wall. Brum –brum, tootle –toot, bang! His whole house shook and shivered.He put his fingers in his ears.He rapped on the wall …but his neighbours did not hear.They were far too happy. They were mending cars and making music, and they loved their work.Brum –brum, tootle –toot, bang!Mr Flinch rap rapped until he made holes in his wallpaper. It did no good.Mr Flinch locked himself in a cupboard. He wound old towels round his head.He wrote angry letters, but tore them all up. ‘Stamps cost far too much money!' he said.Even in bed, he wore a hat to keep out the noise.But the cars still revved and the music still jangled.Mr Flinch was the grey filling in a noise sandwich.‘This can't go on,' Flinch thought to himself. He even shouted it out loud:2 Nasty TricksMr Flinch went next door to Carl's house. Carl was mending cars. It was easy to sneak into his kitchen and put a dead rat in the fridge.‘That will get rid of him!' said Flinch, and smiled a nasty smile. ‘Nobody wants to live in a house with rats!'At midnight, Mr Flinch climbed on to his roof and –carefully, carefully –crawled across the tiles. He put his head down Poppy's chimney and gave a long, loud, ‘Hooowooowoooo!'‘That will get ride of her,' he said with a grim grin. ‘Nobody wants to live in a house with ghosts!'Then he climbed back into bed.Next morning, Mr Flinch woke to a HUGE noise. Cars and lorries were stopping outside. He looked out of his window.Carl was sitting outside in the rood, with a table, a kettle, a loaf of bread and a bottle of tomato sauce.Carl called to Mr Flinch, ‘Can't use my kitchen today! Rays, urgh! My mum is cleaning up. She told me to eat my breakfast outside. That's how I got this great idea! Take –away breakfast! Drivers can stop here and buy breakfast.'Just then, Poppy Plink came running out of her blue front door. ‘Oh, Mr Flinch! Oh, Carl! Guess what happened last night!'‘I give up,' said Mr Flinch, with a sumg smirk. ‘Do tell.'Poppy beamed with joy. ‘Last night, angles sang down my chimney! They did, I promise!' She frowned. ‘But the music wasn't very good! I think they want some new songs to sing! I'm sure they want me to write them, and I shall! Oh I shall!'She did.Poppy still had to teach music all day.But at night she wrote angle music. She made it nice and loud, with lots of cymbals and trumpets.It was all too much for Mr Flinch.3 Mr Flinch has a PlanMr Flinch went next door to Carl's house.He showed Carl a fistful of money. ‘The day you move house, all this is yours!' he said.‘Anything you say, chief,' said Carl, wiping his dirty hands on a rag.‘As long as I can mend cars, I'll be happy anywhere.' Carl went on, ‘I'll move out as soon as I can sell the house!'Next, Mr Flinch went to Poppy's house and offered her a hatful of money. ‘The day you move house, all this is yours!' he said.‘Of course! If that is what you want, dear heart! Cried Poppy.She had never seen so much money in her life. ‘As long as I have my music, I can be happyanywhere! I will move out just as soon as I can sell my little house!'Mr Flinch went home a happy man –well, as happy as a man like Mr Flinch can ever be.He felt in his empty pockets and gulped. ‘All that money gone! Ah, but soon those noisy neighbours will be gone, too!'In a few days, Mr Flinch's neighbours had sold up their houses.Now, at last, he would have peace and quiet –nothing but the noise of mice scratching in the empty cellar.4 Moving DayMr Flinch watched as Poppy Plink moved out. Bo-jangle went the piano as she pushed and bumped it down the steps.‘Going already are you, you pest?' he mutted. ‘I pity the person who has to live next door to you!'Seeing him, Poppy waved up at the window.‘Such luck, Mr Flinch!' she called. ‘Fancy!A few days ago, I met someone who wants to move house too! We agreed to swap houses!' Just then, Carl came out of his front door carrying two heavy tool boxes. He saw Poppy struggling with a harp and went to help her. ‘All set, Poppy? he said.‘All set, Carl! Isn't this fun!' She replied.Then Carl moved into Poppy's bright house and Poppy moved into Carl's jolly red one.They helped each other to carry the big things, like tables and sofas.Then Carl had a house-warming party. He and Poppy sang, because they were so happy: ‘There's no place like home!'Mr Flinch heard it right through the wall of his house …even inside his cupboard, even with a towel round his head.Flinch弗林奇Carl Clutch Poppy Plink grim难看的grey灰色unhappy不幸福miser守财奴,吝啬鬼gave away a smile露出一个笑容gave away a penny捐出一个便士mean吝啬的、尖刻的miserable悲惨的stood a jolly red one立着一栋好看的红房子belonged to属于mended cars修车motorbikes摩托车vans厢型车(常为客货两用)lorries卡车(等于美国英语trucks)woke up to hear醒来就听到hammers banging锤子砰砰engines revving发动机轰鸣shook with the noise跟着噪声摇晃起来bright blue天蓝色的grand tunes美妙的曲子grand piano大钢琴(又叫三角钢琴或卧式钢琴)arrive到来violin小提琴screech尖叫drum thunder drums thundered鼓声隆隆bellow低吼shut关上come through透过……传来brum-brum嘣嘣tootle-toot嘟嘟bang砰shook and shivered震动颤抖起来rap on the wall敲墙far too太mending cars rap make holes in his wallpaper把墙纸敲破了好几个洞It did no good.没有用locked himself in a cupboard曾把自己锁在壁橱里wound old towels round his head曾用旧毛巾把头包起来wrote angry letters曾写过愤怒的信tore them all up把它们全撕碎了stamp邮票wore戴上keep out遮挡jangle丁零当啷filling馅This can't go on.不能再这样下去了。
译林版 初中七年级下册 指向高阶思维培养的文本解读 Noisy neighbours ppt课件
Retell the story
ghost
rat
noise
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Poppy
Mr Flinch
Carl
money
money
swap houses
I live a miserable life, because I have a problem——I have two noisy neighbours. I have tried everything to keep out the noise. But...
In a grim, grey house in a grim, grey town lived an unhappy man.
It was not his grey house that made Mr Flinch unhappy. It was not that he was poor, because he was not. Mr Flinch was a miser. He never gave away a penny. (He never gave away a smile either.) He was a mean and miserable man.
In a grim, grey house in a grim, grey town lived an unhappy man.
It was not his grey house that made Mr Flinch unhappy. It was not that he was poor, because he was not. Mr Flinch was a miser. He never gave away a penny. (He never gave away a smile either.) He was a mean and miserable man.
沪教牛津版六年级上册英语Unit4第1课时教学课件
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What did you do with them?
I played football with him.
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Learn and say
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L: Who are your neighbours, Peter? Do you know them?
2. I sometimes meet them in the morning. 3. Did you see them this morning?
语法:一般过去时的一般疑问句
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Who are your neighbour?
He is a teacher.
知识拓展
频度副词表示动作发生的频率,通常放在被修饰的实义动词前,情态 动词、be动词或助动词后。
例词 always usually often sometimes seldom never
释义 总是 通常 经常 有时;间或 很少;不经常 从不;绝不
频率 高
低
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3 Did you see them this morning?
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I sometimes meet them in the morning. 我有时在早上遇见他们。
sometimes是频率副词,意为“有时”,句子用一般现在时。 例 I sometimes go to school by bike.
我有时骑自行车去上学。
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典范英语6-2课文注释
典范6-2Noisy NeighboursFlinch弗林奇Carl ClutchPoppy Plinkgrim难看的grey灰色unhappy不幸福miser守财奴,吝啬鬼gave away a smile露出一个笑容gave away a penny捐出一个便士mean吝啬的、尖刻的miserable悲惨的stood a jolly red one立着一栋好看的红房子belonged to属于mended cars修车motorbikes摩托车vans厢型车(常为客货两用)lorries卡车(等于美国英语trucks)woke up to hear醒来就听到hammers banging锤子砰砰spanners clanging扳手当啷engines revving发动机轰鸣shook with the noise跟着噪声摇晃起来bright blue天蓝色的grand tunes美妙的曲子grand piano大钢琴(又叫三角钢琴或卧式钢琴)arrive到来violin小提琴screech尖叫drumthunderdrums thundered鼓声隆隆bellow低吼shut关上come through透过……传来brum-brum嘣嘣tootle-toot嘟嘟bang砰shook and shivered震动颤抖起来rap on the wall敲墙far too太mending carsmaking music演奏音乐rapmake holes in his wallpaper把墙纸敲破了好几个洞It did no good.没有用locked himself in a cupboard曾把自己锁在壁橱里wound old towels round his head曾用旧毛巾把头包起来wrote angry letters曾写过愤怒的信tore them all up把它们全撕碎了stamp邮票wore戴上keep out遮挡jangle丁零当啷filling馅This can’t go on.不能再这样下去了。
Noisy Neighbours Model English 7
Noisy neighbors can be a common problem in many communities, causing disturbance and disrupting the peace and quiet of residents This chapter aims to raise awareness of the issue and provide guidance on how to deal with noise neighbors effectively
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Quickly scanning the text to get a general idea of the main points and topics covered Pay attention to heads, subheadings, and key words
• Types of noise: This chapter covers a range of noise types, including cloud music, barking dogs, construction noise, and other forms of disruptive sound
Noisy Neighbours Model English 7
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• Introduction • Storing arrangement • Vocabulary and Expression Analysis • Cultural annotation extraction • Reading Skills Guide • Developing cross cultural
典范英语读后感
典范英语的读后感Noisy neighbours " tells the story of the miser is: Mr Flinch very ha te neighbors sound, therefore, he used many tricks, but without suc cess. Finally, therefore dissipate his fortune, but still did not cast off his neighbor. Reading this book, I understand a truth: we should n ot always complain about life and love, as long as you really love li fe, it will also give you the best return.If Mr Flinch and his neighbo rs get along very well, so he can really enjoy life. He can revel in music with his neighbours, and he can also learn some repair skills. Most importantly, he would feel very happy. Therefore, let us love li fe and enjoy life!《吵闹的邻居》讲述的的是:吝啬鬼Mr Flinch 十分讨厌邻居发出的声响,为此,他用了许多诡计,但都没有成功。
最后,因此倾家荡产,但还是没有摆脱他的邻居。
读了这本书,我明白了一个道理:我们应当热爱生活而不是成天埋怨,只要你真心热爱生活,它也必将给你最好的回报。
如果Mr Flinch和他的邻居们得很好,那么他会真正地享受生活。
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violins screech 小提琴刺耳尖叫声 drums thunder 鼓声轰隆 bassoons bellow 巴松管的蹦蹦声
Feelings He felt happy. 感受 他感觉很开心。
She felt happy, too. 她也觉得很开心
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小提琴刺耳尖叫声、 鼓声轰隆、巴松管蹦蹦 声。Mr Flinch 关上了 窗户,但是噪音仍然透 过墙传来,他的房子震 动颤抖起来。
grim grey house
暗淡的灰 色房子
mending cars
修车
Carl Clutch jolly red house 欢快的红色房子
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Carl
பைடு நூலகம்
Poppy
Hamme rs banging
Noises 锤子砰砰声 Made Spanners clanging 噪声来源 扳手当哐声
engines revving 机器轰鸣声
Noisy Neighbours
吵闹的邻居
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Mr Flinch住在 一间难看的灰 房子里,他是 个不快乐的人。 不是他的灰房 子使得
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他不快乐,不是因为他 贫穷,因为他不是一个 穷人,他是个守财奴。 他从来不会捐出一个便 士,他也不露出一个笑 容。他是一个吝啬和悲 惨的男人。
甚至在床上,他带上 帽子去阻碍声音。
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但是仍然听到汽车的轰 鸣声和丁零当啷的音乐声。
Mr Flinch(像)一个 噪音三明治的馅儿。
“不能在这样下去 了,”Flinch心想着,他甚 至喊得很大声:“不能在这 样下去了!”
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That’s all . Thank you!
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在另一边,一栋天蓝 色的房子里住着一位叫做 Poppy Plink的音乐老 师. 每天早晨,Poppy 坐下来在她的大钢琴下演 奏它美妙的曲子。早餐后, 她的学生开始到来了。
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Poppy Plink A music teacher
一位音乐老师
bright blue house 天蓝色的房子
Mr Flinch
他把他的手指塞进 她的耳朵里
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他敲着墙,但是他 的邻居听不到。
他们都太开心了。 他们在修车和演奏音乐 并且都热爱着他们的工 作。
Mr Flinch敲到把墙 纸敲破了好几个洞。还 是没什么作用。
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Mr Flinch 曾把自己锁 在壁橱里,用旧毛巾把头包 起来。
他写过生气的投诉信, 但是全都撕碎了。“邮票花 费我太多的钱了!”他说。
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Mr Flinch 之所以 痛苦是他的邻居。
在Mr Flinch 难看 的灰色的房子里耸立 着一栋欢快的红色房 子。它属于修车的 Carl Clutch的房子
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Carl很喜爱轿车、 摩托车和卡车。
每天早晨 Mr Flinch 醒来就听 到锤子砰砰、扳手 当啷和发动机轰鸣 声,整条街都 跟着噪音摇晃起来。