新概念英语第二册Lesson 87 A perfect alibi课件 (共57张PPT)

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(共57张PPT)
Lesson 87
A perfect alibi
Introduce the story
T: Today we’ll listen to a story about a police inspector investigating a suspect.
Understand the situation
T: What do you think is happening in the picture
Listening objective
T : What was wrong with the man's story
Answer: The train that he claimed he had taken had not run at all.
Comprehension questions
Who was asking the man questions
The inspector was.
Why was he asking questions
There had been a murder.
Comprehension questions
Where was the man going at the time
He was travelling to London.
Comprehension questions
Which train did he say he was travelling on
The 8 o'clock train to London.
Comprehension questions
What did the inspector ask him then
‘Do you always catch such an early train
Comprehension questions
What time did the man say he had to be at work
At 10.
Comprehension questions
What would the man's employer do
He would confirm the man was there on time.
Comprehension questions
Would a later train get the man to work on time
Yes, it would.
Comprehension questions
Did he say he always caught a later train
No, he didn't.
Comprehension questions
What time did he say he arrived at the station
At ten to eight.
Comprehension questions
What did he buy
A paper.
Comprehension questions
What did he do then
He waited for the train.
Comprehension questions
WORDS
New words and expressions
New words and expressions
alibi n.
something that proves that someone was not where a crime happened and therefore could not have done it
不在犯罪现场
New words and expressions
他有一个极好的不在场的证据,警察让他走了。
and the police let him go.
He had a perfect alibi and the police let him go.
a perfect alibi
New words and expressions
commit v.
to do something wrong or illegal
犯(罪、错)
New words and expressions
commit v.
commit murder
New words and expressions
commit v.
commit arson
New words and expressions
commit v.
commit theft
New words and expressions
commit v.
commit suicide
New words and expressions
confirm v.
to tell someone that a possible arrangement, date, or situation is now definite or official
确认
New words and expressions
confirm v.
confirm a booking
confirm a reservation
confirm a appointment
New words and expressions
confirm v.
I want to confirm a booking for a single room for the night of 6 June.
我想确认下我9月10日晚上单间的预定。
I want to confirm a booking for a single room for the night of 10 September.
New words and expressions
confirm v.
to show that something is definitely true, especially by providing more proof
证实
confirm that
New words and expressions
confirm that
Research has confirmed that the risk is higher for women.
Jack 证实钱已经付了。
Jack the money had been paid.
confirmed that
New words and expressions
GRAMMAR
Review KS15 39 63
Grammar
Review KS15 39 63
He said that… He told me… He asked…
Here is part of a report that appeared in a newspaper. Write the actual conversation that took place between the man and the inspector. Do not refer to the passage until you finish the exercise.
Grammar
Exercise
At the time the murder was committed, the man said that he was travelling on the 8 o’clock train to London.
Grammar
Exercise
The inspector asked if he always caught such an early train.
Grammar
Exercise
The man answered that he did.
Grammar
Exercise
He had to be at work at 10 o’clock. His employer would confirm that he was there on time.
Grammar
Exercise
Then the inspector asked him if a later train would get him to work on time.
Grammar
Exercise
The man supposed that a later train would get him to work on time but he never caught a later train.
Grammar
Exercise
The inspector asked him what time he arrived at the station.
Grammar
Exercise
The man said that he had arrived there at ten to eight.
Grammar
Exercise
He add that he bought a paper and waited for the train.
Grammar
Exercise
When the inspector asked him if he had noticed anything unusual, the man said that he had not.
Grammar
TEXT
'At the time the murder was committed, I was travelling on the 8 o'clock train to London,' said the man.
Text
'Do you always catch such an early train ' asked the inspector.
Text
'Of course I do,' answered the man. 'I must be at work at 10 o'clock. My employer will confirm that I was there on time.'
Text
'Would a later train get you to work on time ' asked the inspector.
Text
'I suppose it would, but I never catch a later train.'
Text
'At what time did you arrive at the station '
Text
'At ten to eight. I bought a paper and waited for the train.'
Text
'And you didn't notice anything unusual ' 'Of course not.'
Text
'I suggest,' said the inspector, 'that you are not telling the truth.
Text
I suggest that you did not catch the 8 o'clock train, but that you caught the 8.25 which would still get you to work on time.
suggest that
依我看 ,恐怕
Text
You see, on the morning of the murder, the 8 o'clock train did not run at all.
Text
It broke down at Ferngreen station and was taken off the line.'
Text
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