人教课标版B5 Unit 2 The United Kingdom Learning about language课件(31张)

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课件31张PPT。人教课标
高二 必修 5
Unit 2Unit 2
The United Kingdom “Why are you ________ to accept this wonderful opportunity?” asked the boss on the phone. Choose the correct words below to complete the passage, making necessary changes.unwillingenjoyable kingdom conveniences unwilling countryside accomplish clarify administration construct “Have you read the description carefully? You will live in a town
close to the ___________
in England in a furnished
house with all modern
____________. Our office
in Beijing will be able to ______ any problems using fax or the Internet. conveniencescountrysideclarifyenjoyable kingdom conveniences countryside accomplish clarify administration constructYour task will be to examine the possibility of ___________ a new factory in the United _________. We need you to become familiar with the _____________ and rules for such a project. We hope you will be able to __________ this easily within six months and that it will be an _________ experience for you.”constructingKingdomadministrationaccomplishenjoyableenjoyable kingdom accomplish
administration construct 1. Q: What is the ________ of the Great
Britain?
A: Pounds and pence.Complete these questions or answers using vocabulary from the text. Then read them aloud with a partner.currency2. Q: What is the flag of the United
Kingdom called?
A: _______________.The Union Jack3. Q: What countries does
the ______ Kingdom
_________?
A: England, Scotland,
Wales plus Northern
Ireland.United consist ofEnglandWales Scotland4. Q: Which part of the British Isles
___________ from the
United Kingdom?
A: Southern Ireland.broke away5. Q: Which ___________ are different in
each country of the United Kingdom?
A: Education and law.institutions6. Q: Do these differences cause ________ or
quarrels?
A: No. The countries are alike in wanting
their own systems to continue.conflicts7. Q: What are the _________ called in
England?
A: Counties.provincesChoose the correct word from the list to fit each of these sentences.whisper smile ask advise answer beg suggest decide shout agree scream complainwhispere.g. She said it in a whisper, so I didn’t
hear.
The children were whispering in the
corner.
The wind was whispering in the roof. smilee.g. The boss smiled appreciation of my
remarks.
The bridegroom was smiling broadly.v. express with a smile; change one’s facial expression by spreading the lips, usually shows pleasure or amusement.aske.g. She asked him
his name. He asked me
where Tom was. vt. address a question to and expect an answer from advisee.g. The doctor advised that she should
not eat too much.
Can you advise (me) what to do next? give advice toanswere.g. Look, listen and answer the questions.
I suppose there would not be any
British to answer this question. v. something that you say, write or do to react to a question or situationbege.g. He knew he had hurt her and begged
her to forgive him.
The boy begged me not to tell his parents. vt. request urgently or persistently suggeste.g. The dentist suggested that she (should)
come another day.
I suggested going for a walk. vt. make a proposal, declare a plan for something decidee.g. Don’t decide on important matters
too quickly.
It’s difficult to decide between the two. vi. reach, make, or come to a decision about something shoute.g. The children on the sand were shouting with excitement.
I had to shout to make myself heard.vi. utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy agreee.g. Do you agree with me about the need
for more schools?
I thought it was a reasonable proposal,
but he didn’t agree. vi. achieve harmony of opinion, feeling, or purpose screame.g. The boy was screaming with pain.
The man began to scream horribly.vi. utter a sudden loud cry; utter or declare in a very loud voicecomplaine.g. She complained to
him about everything.
I’ve really got
nothing to complain of. vi. express complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness Choose the correct word from the list to fit each of these sentences. “Why don’t you want to accept this
wonderful opportunity?” _____ the boss on the phone.
2. “Shall we leave now?” he _________ to us and we left the room very quietly.askedwhisperedwhisper smile ask advise answer beg suggest decide shout agree scream complain3. “Help! Help! I can’t swim,” ________ the
frightened boy.
4. “Please don’t hurt my cat,” _______ Sarah
as her brother picked it up by one leg.screamedbeggedsmile advise answer beg suggest decide shout agree scream complain 5. “I’d like to live in a castle of my own too,”
_______ the young prince.
6. “Yes. I bought a car and a new flat this
winter,” _________ my father.agreedansweredsmile advise answer suggest
decide shout agree complain7. “Are you coming with us?” ________ Li
Ming to her friend on the other side of
the room.
8. “I didn’t like that meal at all,”
___________ the customer.shoutedcomplainedsmile advise suggest
decide shout complain9. “Perhaps you would like to
go this way?” _________
the man shyly.suggestedsmile advise suggest decideCan you think of other examples using these words?