新概念英语第二册 Lesson 65 Jumbo versus the police(共74张PPT)

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(共74张PPT)
Lesson 65
Jumbo versus the police
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本课重点
Words and expressions
versus accompany approach ought
fortunate
Grammar
must, have to, should and ought to
Introduce the story
T: Today we'll listen to a story about a baby elephant called Jumbo.
Understand the situation
T: What do you think is happening in the picture
Listening objective
T : Why did the police have to push Jumbo off the main street
Answer : Because Jimmy couldn't get Jumbo to move.
Comprehension questions
Who is Jimmy Gates
A circus owner.
What did he decide to do last Christmas
To take some presents to a children's hospital.
Comprehension questions
Who did he dress up as
As Father Christmas.
Comprehension questions
Who was in his ‘guard of honor’
Six pretty girls.
Comprehension questions
Did he set off down the main street of the city or a side street
The main street.
Comprehension questions
What was he riding
A baby elephant.
Comprehension questions
He was called Jumbo, wasn't he
Yes, he was.
Comprehension questions
What should Jimmy have known
That the police would never allow this sort of thing.
Comprehension questions
Who approached him
A policeman did.
Comprehension questions
Which way did he say Jimmy ought to have gone
Along a side street.
Comprehension questions
Why should he have done this
Because Jumbo was holding up the traffic.
Comprehension questions
Did Jimmy agree to go
Yes, he did.
Comprehension questions
What about Jumbo
He refused to move.
Comprehension questions
How many policemen had to push him
Fifteen.
Comprehension questions
WORDS
New words and expressions
accompany v.
to go somewhere with someone
陪伴
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New words and expressions
Children under 14 must be accompanied by
an adult.
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accompany v.
New words and expressions
She was ___________________________.
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accompany v.
accompanied by her husband
New words and expressions
approach v.
to move towards or nearer to someone or something.
接近
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New words and expressions
As I approached the house, I noticed a light on upstairs.
approach sth.
接近某物
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approach v.
New words and expressions
A lot of people approach risk as if it's the enemy when it's really fortune's accomplice. Sting
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approach v.
New words and expressions
ought to
should
应该
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New words and expressions
You really ought to quit smoking.
ought to do
应该做
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ought to
New words and expressions
Since we cannot know all that there is to be known about anything, we ought to know a little about everything.
Blaise Pascal
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ought to
New words and expressions
fortunate adj.
lucky
幸运的
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lucky
幸运的
New words and expressions
I've been fortunate to find a career that I love.
be fortunate to do
做某事很幸运
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fortunate adj.
New words and expressions
I ____________________you as my wife.
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fortunate adj.
am fortunate to have
New words and expressions
Do not speak of your happiness to one less fortunate than yourself.
Plutarch
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fortunate adj.
New words and expressions
Grammar
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must, have to, should, ought to
I must leave now.
I have got to leave now.
She had to go shopping yesterday.
Lesson17
Grammar
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I should (or ought to) do some work tonight, but I think I shall go to the cinema instead.
should/ought to 责任和义务
Grammar
should/ought to + have done
本应该……
I’m sorry I’m late. I should/ought to have taken a taxi.
Grammar
Grammar Activity
write the letter
Do you have to write that letter now
I ought to write it , but I’m not going to!
Grammar
wash the dishes
Do you have to wash the dishes now
I ought to wash them, but I’m not going to.
Grammar
see the manager
Do you have to see the manager now
I ought to see him, but I’m not going to.
Grammar
do your homework
Do you have to do your homework now
I ought to do it, but I’m not going to.
Grammar
phone the doctor
Do you have to phone the doctor now
I ought to phone her, but I’m not going to.
Grammar
apologize
Do you think he should apologize
It doesn’t matter who apologizes, but someone’s got to!
Grammar
open the door
Do you think he should open the door
It doesn’t matter who opens the door, but someone’s got to!
Grammar
pay them
Do you think he should pay them
It doesn’t matter who pays them, but someone’s got to!
Grammar
feed the horses
Do you think he should feed the horses
It doesn’t matter who feeds the horses, but someone’s got to!
Grammar
finish the job
Do you think he should finish the job
It doesn’t matter who finishes the job, but someone’s got to!
Grammar
take a taxi
Why didn’t you take a taxi last night
I know I should have taken one, but I didn’t think of it at the time.
Grammar
wear a hat
Why didn’t you wear a hat last night
I know I should have worn one, but I didn’t think of it at the time.
Grammar
order some wine
Why didn’t you order some wine last night
I know I should have ordered some, but I didn’t think of it at the time.
Grammar
take an umbrella
Why didn’t you take an umbrella last night
I know I should have taken one, but I didn’t think of it at the time.
Grammar
take some medicine
Why didn’t you take some medicine last night
I know I should have taken some, but I didn’t think of it at the time.
Grammar
arrive
He ought to have arrived by now.
He had to change his plans, but he should be arriving soon.
Grammar
phone us
He ought to have phoned us by now.
He had to change his plans, but he should be phoning us soon.
Grammar
send us the money
He ought to have sent us the money by now.
He had to change his plans, but he should be sending us the money soon.
Grammar
reach the airport
He ought to have reached the airport by now.
He had to change his plans, but he should be reaching the airport soon.
Grammar
apply for the job
He ought to have applied for the job by now.
He had to change his plans, but he should be applying for the job soon.
Grammar
TEXT
Last Christmas, the circus owner, Jimmy Gates, decided to take some presents to a children’s hospital.
Text
Dressed up as Father Christmas and accompanied by a ‘guard of honour ’ of six pretty girls, he set off down the main street of the city riding a baby elephant called Jumbo.
dressed up; accompanied by
分词作状语
Text
Armed with a torch a torch, the vicar went up to see what was going on.
三册第二课
Text
He should have known that the police would never allow this sort of thing.
should have done
本该做某事
Text
I wonder why they are so late. They ________________ here an hour ago. (be)
should have been
Text
A policeman approached Jimmy and told him he ought to have gone along a side street as Jumbo was holding up the traffic.
ought to have done = should have done
本该做某事
Text
A policeman approached Jimmy and told him he ought to have gone along a side street as Jumbo was holding up the traffic.
hold up the traffic
阻碍交通
Text
Though Jimmy agreed to go at once, Jumbo refused to move.
Text
Fifteen policemen had to push very hard to get him off the main street.
get him off the main street
把它推离主要街道
Text
The police had a difficult time, but they were most amused.
Text
‘Jumbo must weigh a few tons,’ said a policeman afterwards, ‘so it was fortunate that we didn’t have to carry him…
Text
… Of course, we should arrest him, but as the has a good record, we shall let him off this time.’
sb. has a good record
某人表现一贯良好
Text
… Of course, we should arrest him, but as the has a good record, we shall let him off this time.’
let sb. off
饶恕
Text
重点回顾
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Words and expressions Grammar
1. versus must, have to, should and ought to
2. approach
3. ought to
4. accompany
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