新概念英语第二册Lesson 78 The last one 课件 (共111张PPT)

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(共111张PPT)
Lesson 78
The last one
Introduce the story
T: Today we’ll listen to a story about a man who tried to give up smoking.
Understand the situation
T: What do you think is happening in the picture
Listening objective
T: For how long did the writer give up
smoking
Answer: For a week.
What did you read an article on
On cigarette smoking and health.
Comprehension questions
What did you do afterwards
I lit a cigarette.
Comprehension questions
Why did you smoke with such concentration and pleasure
Because I was sure this would be my last cigarette.
Comprehension questions
How long did you not smoke at all
For a week.
Comprehension questions
Did your wife suffer
Yes, she did.
Comprehension questions
What a re a bad temper and an enormous
appetite the symptoms of
Of someone giving up smoking.
Comprehension questions
What happened whenever you produced
a packet of sweets
My friends were amused.
Comprehension questions
What did your friends keep on offering
you
Cigarettes and cigars.
Comprehension questions
When did you go to a party
Seven days after I stopped smoking.
Comprehension questions
Why did you feel so uncomfortable at the
party
Everybody else was smoking.
Comprehension questions
WORDS
New words and expressions
New words and expressions
entitle v.
if a book, play etc is entitled something, that is its name
以……命名
be entitled sth.
被命名为……
New words and expressions
be entitled sth.
这本书的名字叫做“西游记”。
The book is entitled Journey to the West.
New words and expressions
be entitled sth.
这本书的名字叫做“三国演义”。
The book is entitled Romance of Three Kingdoms.
New words and expressions
be entitled sth.
这本书的名字叫做“水浒传”。
The book is entitled Outlaws of the Marsh.
New words and expressions
be entitled sth.
这本书的名字叫做“哈利.波特”。
The book is entitled Harry Potter.
New words and expressions
calm v.
to become quiet and relaxed after you have been angry, excited, nervous, or upset, or to make someone become quiet and relaxed
使镇定
New words and expressions
calm sb.
使某人镇定
He tried to calm the frightened children.
New words and expressions
calm sb.
他使小女孩镇定下来。
He tried to calm the little girl.
New words and expressions
calm down
Don’t be nervous.
Take it easy!
Calm down!
New words and expressions
calm down
Calm down and tell me what happened.
New words and expressions
concentration n.
the ability to think about something carefully or for a long time; a process in which you put a lot of attention, energy etc into a particular activity
集中,专心
New words and expressions
concentration n.
I lost my concentration and fell asleep.
New words and expressions
Flying an aircraft requires great concentration when landing or taking off.
New words and expressions
concentrate v. 集中,专心
to think very carefully about something
that you are doing
New words and expressions
concentrate/focus on sth.
New words and expressions
concentrate sb.’s efforts/attention/
energy/mind on sth.
New words and expressions
to experience physical or mental pain
受苦,受害
suffer v.
New words and expressions
suffer + 坏事
New words and expressions
The patient suffered injury.
New words and expressions
The laptop suffered damage.
New words and expressions
suffer from
为...所苦,因...而吃苦头
New words and expressions
She suffers from headache.
New words and expressions
I‘m suffering from a real lack of time this week.
New words and expressions
suffer from bad luck
New words and expressions
symptom n.
the sound or mark that is made by someone walking each time their foot touches the ground
症状
New words and expressions
symptom n.
早期症状
early
symptom
New words and expressions
symptom n.
临床症状
clinical
symptom
New words and expressions
temper n.
a tendency to become angry suddenly or easily
脾气
New words and expressions
temper n.
好脾气
good
temper
New words and expressions
temper n.
坏脾气
bad
temper
New words and expressions
lose/control/keep one’s temper
New words and expressions
a desire for food; a desire or liking for a particular activity
胃口,食欲
appetite n.
New words and expressions
He always has a huge appetite.
New words and expressions
Exercise usually gives me an appetite.
New words and expressions
spoil one's appetite
New words and expressions
produce v.
if you produce an object, you bring it out or present it, so that people can see or consider it.
拿出
New words and expressions
Climate change produces a rise in sea-level.
New words and expressions
The factory produces 100 cars per hour.
New words and expressions
product
marketing and product development department
New words and expressions
producer
movie producer
car producer
New words and expressions
urge v.
to strongly suggest that someone does something
力劝,怂恿
New words and expressions
urge sb. to do sth.
力劝,怂恿某人做某事
urge me to accept a cigarette
New words and expressions
urge sb. to do sth.
劝我和他联系
get in touch with him
urge me to
New words and expressions
GRAMMAR
Review KS6 30 54
some & any
a/an, the
Grammar
Exercise 1
a bottle of ink – in the desk
A: I need some ink.
B: There’s a bottle of ink in the desk.
Grammar
Exercise 1
a bottle of milk – in the fridge
A: I need some ink.
B: There’s a bottle of ink in the desk.
Grammar
a bag of sugar – on the table
A: I need some ink.
B: There’s a bottle of ink in the desk.
Exercise 1
Grammar
a pot of glue – in the cupboard
A: I need some ink.
B: There’s a bottle of ink in the desk.
Exercise 1
Grammar
a can of petrol – in the garage
A: I need some ink.
B: There’s a bottle of ink in the desk.
Exercise 1
Grammar
Exercise 2
tea
A: You drink a lot of tea. I must say!
B: I couldn’t live without tea. It’s my favourite drink.
Grammar
Exercise 2
coffee
A: You drink a lot of tea. I must say!
B: I couldn’t live without tea. It’s my favourite drink.
Grammar
Exercise 2
soda
A: You drink a lot of tea. I must say!
B: I couldn’t live without tea. It’s my favourite drink.
Grammar
Exercise 2
orange juice
A: You drink a lot of tea. I must say!
B: I couldn’t live without tea. It’s my favourite drink.
Grammar
Exercise 2
Coca-Cola
A: You drink a lot of tea. I must say!
B: I couldn’t live without tea. It’s my favourite drink.
Grammar
Exercise 3
car – nice radio
A: I like that car. It has a nice radio.
B: I like the radio. but not the car!
Grammar
Exercise 3
house – big garden
A: I like that car. It has a nice radio.
B: I like the radio. but not the car!
Grammar
Exercise 3
room – fine view
A: I like that car. It has a nice radio.
B: I like the radio. but not the car!
Grammar
Exercise 3
park – big lake
A: I like that car. It has a nice radio.
B: I like the radio. but not the car!
Grammar
Exercise 3
man – friendly dog
A: I like that car. It has a nice radio.
B: I like the radio. but not the car!
Grammar
Exercise 4
soap – in the bathroom
A: Is there any soap
B: Yes, there’s some in the bathroom.
Grammar
Exercise 4
Cheese – in the fridge
A: Is there any soap
B: Yes, there’s some in the bathroom.
Grammar
Exercise 4
Paper – on the shelf
A: Is there any soap
B: Yes, there’s some in the bathroom.
Grammar
Exercise 4
Soup – on the table
A: Is there any soap
B: Yes, there’s some in the bathroom.
Grammar
Exercise 4
Salt – in the bowl
A: Is there any soap
B: Yes, there’s some in the bathroom.
Grammar
Exercise 5
nails – in that tin
A: Can I borrow some nails
B: I haven’t got any here, but there are some in that tin.
Grammar
Exercise 5
Magazines – on the desk
A: Can I borrow some nails
B: I haven’t got any here, but there are some in that tin.
Grammar
Exercise 5
Trousers – in the cupboard
A: Can I borrow some nails
B: I haven’t got any here, but there are some in that tin.
Grammar
Exercise 5
Forks – in that drawer
A: Can I borrow some nails
B: I haven’t got any here, but there are some in that tin.
Grammar
Exercise 5
Bottles – in the garage
A: Can I borrow some nails
B: I haven’t got any here, but there are some in that tin.
Grammar
TEXT
After reading an article entitled 'Cigarette Smoking and Your Health' I lit a cigarette to calm my nerves.
an article entitled
题名为……的文章
Text
I smoked with concentration and pleasure as I was sure that this would be my last cigarette.
as 因为
Text
For a whole week I did not smoke at all
and during this time, my wife suffered
terribly.
Text
I had all the usual symptoms of someone
giving up smoking: a bad temper and an
enormous appetite.
someone giving up smoking
独立主格结构 作of 的宾语
Text
My friends kept on offering me cigarettes and cigars.
keep on doing sth.
持续不断做某事
Text
keep
My friends kept on offering me cigarette.
(Continued.)
Please keep off the grass. (Do not walk on it.)
Text
keep
He kept away from the party. (He did not come.)
Under my essay, the teacher wrote, ‘Good work! Keep it up!’ (Continue making an effort.)
Text
keep
He ran so fast, I could not keep up with him. (I could not remain beside him.)
A big notice on the door said, ‘Keep out!’ (Do not come in.)
The cat was kept in during the fireworks. (It was made to stay indoors.)
Text
Exercise
I think he kept the
meeting on purpose.
away
from
Text
Keep the floor. I have just
finished scrubbing it.
off
Text
He has just begun a diary. I wonder how
long he will keep it .
up
Text
He kept making the same
mistake.
one
Text
We keep Tim of the room
because Betty has measles.
out
Text
Most people spend their lives trying to
keep their
neighbours.
up
with
Text
Three children were kept after
school for being noisy in class.
in
Text
They made no effort to hide their
amusement whenever I produced a
packet of sweets from my pocket.
make no effort to do
根本不作努力
Text
After seven days of this I went to a party.
Text
Everybody around me was smoking and I
felt extremely uncomfortable.
Text
When my old friend Brian urged me to
accept a cigarette,it was more than I
could bear.
Text
I took one guiltily, lit it and smoked with
satisfaction.
Text
My wife was delighted that things had returned to normal once more.
delighted adj.
感到欣喜的、高兴的
Text
Anyway, as Brian pointed out, it is the
easiest thing in the world to give up
smoking.
Text
He himself has done it lots of times!
Text
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