(共63张PPT)
Lesson 86
Out of control
Introduce the story
T: Today we’ll listen to a story about a dangerous situation with a speedboat.
Understand the situation
T: What do you think is happening in the picture
Listening objective
T : What was the danger
Answer: That the speedboat would complete a circle and hit them.
Comprehension questions
Was the man in a boat or a car
In a boat.
What kind of boat was it
A speedboat.
Comprehension questions
When did the steering wheel come away in his hand
When he tried to swing the boat round.
Comprehension questions
What had his companion been doing for the last fifteen minutes
Water skiing.
Comprehension questions
He waved desperately to him, didn't he
Yes, he did.
Comprehension questions
Did they realize what was happening
No, they didn't.
Comprehension questions
They were thrown violently into the sea, weren't they
Yes, they were.
Comprehension questions
What had the speedboat struck
A buoy.
Comprehension questions
What did it continue to do
To move very quickly across the water.
Comprehension questions
Was it moving in a straight line or a circle
In a circle.
Comprehension questions
How did the men feel when they saw this
Dismayed.
Comprehension questions
What had they just begun to do
They had just begun to swim towards the shore.
Comprehension questions
WORDS
New words and expressions
New words and expressions
swing v.
to move quickly in a smooth curve in one direction, or to make something do this
转向
New words and expressions
swing v.
The sail of the little boat swung crazily from one side to the other.
back to force
Side to sid
New words and expressions
companion n.
someone you spend a lot of time with, especially a friend
同伙,伙伴
New words and expressions
companion n.
For ten years he had been her constant companion.
New words and expressions
companion n.
His dog became his closest companion.
New words and expressions
companion n.
a travelling companion
New words and expressions
companion n.
dinner/drinking companion
New words and expressions
dismay n.
the worry, the disappointment or happiness you feel when something unpleasant happens
沮丧
New words and expressions
with dismay
沮丧地
They stared at each other with dismay.
他们沮丧地彼此相望。
Jack 沮丧地摇摇头。
Jack shakes his head with dismay.
New words and expressions
to sb.’s dismay
让某人感到沮丧的是
To her dismay, her name was not on the list.
让她感到沮丧的是,她的名字没在名单上。
New words and expressions
to sb.’s dismay
让我感到沮丧的是,他犯了同样的错误。
, he made the same mistakes.
To my dismay, he made the same mistakes.
Biancheng
New words and expressions
tremendous adj.
very big
巨大的
New words and expressions
tremendous adj.
有时候,学习虽然有巨大的压力
tremendous pressure
但有父母和老师的巨大的支持
tremendous support
我们就能取得巨大的进步
tremendous progress
New words and expressions
GRAMMAR
After I had left a small village in the south of France, I drove on to the next town.
过去完成时
had + done
Review L14
Grammar
Firemen had been fighting the forest fire for nearly three weeks before they could get it under control.
过去完成进行时
had been doing
Review L62
Grammar
My old friend, Harrison, had lived in the Mediterranean for many years before he returned to England.
过去完成时
had + done
Review L38
Grammar
TEXT
As the man tried to swing the speedboat round, the steering wheel came away in his hands.
come away
脱落,离开
Text
He waved desperately to his companion, who had been water skiing for the last fifteen minutes.
Text
Both men had hardly had time to realize what was happening when they were thrown violently into the sea.
Text
Both men had hardly had time to realize what was happening when they were thrown violently into the sea.
hardly…when…
刚……就……
主句:过完
从句:一般过去时
Text
hardly…when…
她刚一坐下电话就响了。
She had hardly sat down when the phone rang.
38课截图
标红
Text
hardly…when…
他刚到家就开始下雨了。
I had hardly reached home when it began to rain.
Text
hardly…when…
我刚吃完他就进来了。
I had hardly finished eating when he came in.
Text
The speedboat had struck a buoy, but it continued to move very quickly across the water.
Text
Both men had just begun to swim towards the shore, when they noticed with dismay that the speedboat was moving in a circle.
with dismay
Text
It now came straight towards them at tremendous speed.
at tremendous speed
Text
这辆车正在急速行驶。
The car is running
at a high speed.
at tremendous speed
Text
In less than a minute, it roared past them only a few feet away.
Text
After it had passed, they swam on as quickly as they could because they knew that the boat would soon return.
Text
They had just had enough time to swim out of danger when the boat again completed a circle.
be out of danger
Text
be out of danger
幸运的是,那个人脱离了危险。
Luckily, the man .
Luckily, the man is out of danger.
Text
enough & fairly
The had just had enough time to swim out of danger.
Your work is not good enough.
I missed the train this morning. I didn’t get up early enough.
I didn’t buy enough sugar.
There are enough flowers in that vase.
Text
enough & fairly
enough + n.
adj./adv. + enough
Text
enough & fairly
George is a fairly tall person but still not tall enough to get into the police force.
I knew he’s a fairly good player, but he doesn’t play well enough to get into the team.
fairly adv.
Text
Exercise
1. It’s cold today, but not really
cold to light a fire.
2. This book was interesting, but
I didn’t enjoy it as much as I expected to.
3. This class has given me trouble
so far.
fairly
enough
fairly
enough
Text
Exercise
You haven’t put flowers in that vase.
It that suitcase large to take all these clothes.
enough
enough
Text
On this occasion, however, it had slowed down considerably.
on this occasion
这一次
Text
on this occasion
这一次, 他终于赢得了她的芳心。
, he finally won her heart.
On this occasion, he finally won her heart.
Text
The petrol had nearly all been used up.
use up 耗尽,用光
v.+ up 表示“光,尽”
Text
eat up
Text
drink up
Text
Before long, the noise dropped completely and the boat began to drift gently across the water.
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