(共13张PPT)
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My life
Trouble!
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Before you read
A0 Match the names with the crimes in the pictures
a pickpocket
a robber
a kidnapper
a burglar
a shoplifter
a smuggler
a burglar
a kidnapper
a smuggler
a pickpocket
a shoplifter
a robber
Before you read
A1 Think about the questions
Who are the ones who put these people into prison
What do the police do at their daily work
The police
criminals
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arrest
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What do you think of their work
A2 Look at the introduction, the title and the pictures, then answer these questions.
Who told these stories
What is his job
What do you think these stories will be about
Detective Smith.
A policeman
Before you read
Paula wanted to write an article about the funny side of police work for her school newspaper. She interviewed Detective Smith and he told her these stories.
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B0 Read and tell what case each story is about
While you read
Story A
Story B
Story C
a theft
a robbery
a smuggling case
Story A
I remember arresting a ‘thief’ in a clothes shop once. It was a strange case. The man was hiding a yellow sweater inside his coat. I thought he had stolen it, so I arrested him. We found out later that his wife gave him the sweater for his birthday, but he hated it. He just wanted to return it to the shop for a refund, but he didn’t want his wife to see him! We soon released him.
B1 Read Story A and answer the questions.
While you read
Why is the word “thief“ in the first sentence in quotation marks
Why did Detective Smith think it was a strange case
Because the man in Story A was not a real thief.
Arrest
Release
truth
B2 Choose the right option and complete the dialogue.
While you read
Detective: What's in your coat, sir
The man: ___________
Detective: Have you paid for it
The man:___________
Detective: Why did you take it to the shop
The man: ___________
Detective: Why did you hide it
The man: ___________
Detective: Have you got the receipt(收据)
The man: ___________
Yes, my wife bought it a few days ago.
A yellow sweater.
Yes, here it is.
My wife gave it to me for my birthday, but I hated it. Today I just want to return it to the shop for a refund
I didn’t want my wife to know that.
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Story A
I remember arresting a ‘thief’ in a clothes shop once. It was a strange case. The man was hiding a yellow sweater inside his coat. I thought he had stolen it, so I arrested him. We found out later that his wife gave him the sweater for his birthday, but he hated it. He just wanted to return it to the shop for a refund, but he didn’t want his wife to see him! We soon released him.
B3 Think and discuss
While you read
What was the funny side of the story
One day, when I was working in Candy Town, a man robbed a bank on the Sixth Street. He wrote on the back of an envelope, ‘This is a robbery. Give me money!’ and gave it to the teller④. She gave him $100,000, and the man ran away. Then we received a phone call from the teller. She told us to go to the man’s flat in Candy Town and get him. We arrested him as soon as he got out of the lift. He admitted that he had robbed the bank, but he couldn’t believe that we found him so quickly. We told him that the front of the envelope he used in the robbery had his name and address on it!
B4 Read Story B and find out what the robber did.
While you read
wrote the information on the back of the envelope
gave the envelope to the teller
got the money&
ran away
was arrested as soon as he got out of the lift
admitted that he had robbed the bank
couIdn’t believe that the police found him so quickly
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B5 Answer the questions according to Story B
While you read
What was the funny side of the story
How did the the police “found him so quickly”
Story C
I once read a funny story about a man from Australia. He was trying to smuggle some rare birds from Thailand into Australia. He hid the birds inside a special pocket in his trousers. But as he was going through customs, the birds started to sing!
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B6 Read Story A and answer the questions.
While you read
Who was the criminal
What did he do
How did he smuggle
Was he arrested in the end Why
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Add an end to the story
C1 Fill the missing words, add an ending and complete the text.
After you read
The funny side of police work
Policemen deal with different every day. Some people think their work must be difficult and dangerous. But today I will tell you three funny stories about police work.The first one was about a funny man. The policeman him in a clothes shop at first because he a yellow sweater inside his coat just like a "thief”. But later the police found out the truth and him soon. In fact, the yellow sweater was his birthday present from his wife, but he it.. He just wanted to it for a refund, but he didn’t want his wife to see him.
The second story was about a stupid robber. He robbed a bank.
Paula wrote an article according to the three stories Detective Smith told her,but some words are missing:
cases
arrested
hid
released
hated
return
He wrote "This is a robbery. Give me money!" on the of the envelope and gave it to the teller. After he got the moneys he ran away. But as soon as he got out of the lift, the police arrested him. In fact, the teller the police and told them the robber’s name and address because they were on the of the envelope.
The third story happened at the customs. A man Wanted to smuggle rare birds from Thailand into Australia. He hid the birds inside a special pocket in his trousers. But the birds started as he was going through the So he was also arrested
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C1 Fill the missing words, add an ending and complete the text.
After you read
back
called
front
singing
customs.
quickly