牛津上海版英语九年级下册课件:Module1 Unit 1 Saving the Earth Grammar 1(共14张PPT)

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名称 牛津上海版英语九年级下册课件:Module1 Unit 1 Saving the Earth Grammar 1(共14张PPT)
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课件14张PPT。1Environment and life1Saving the EarthGrammar (1)
Using (not) as … as to compare thingsCONTENTS PAGEUsing (not) as … as with adjectivesUsing (not) as … as with adverbsUsing (not) as … as with many/much + nounAdditional activityUsing (not) as … as with adjectives3-112We use (not) as … as with adjectives to talk about how things are similar or different.Without it, the Earth would be as cold and lifeless as the surface of the moon.
Football is not as popular as basketball in the USA.3 Gao Ming and his father are comparing different models of microwave ovens. Write sentences to compare the price and size of the ovens using the correct form of the verb be, (not) as … as and the adjectives in brackets. The first two have been done for you.1 The Hotwave and the Micro-King ________________________ (expensive) the Speedcook and the Superoven.
2 The Speedcook _______________________ (wide) the Superoven.are not as expensive asis as wide as3-21233 The Hotwave ________________________ (high) the Micro-King.
4 The Micro-King ______________________ (deep) the Speedcook.
5 The Hotwave and the Micro-King ________________________ (wide) the Speedcook and the Superoven.
6 The Speedcook ____________________ (expensive) the Superoven.
7 The Superoven and the Speedcook ________________________ (cheap) the Micro-King.is as high asis not as deep asare not as wide asis as expensive asare not as cheap as3-3123Using (not) as … as with adverbs3-112We use (not) as … as with adverbs to talk about how things are done similarly or differently.My mother cooks as well as yours.
I don’t sing as beautifully as you.3 Look at the table and the sentences below. Use an adverb from the box and (not) as ... as to complete each blank. The first one has been done for you.1 Denise gets to school ____________________ Simon, but ____________________ Mark.as early as3-2early
often
high
fastnot as early as1232 Mark goes to the library ________________ Denise, but ________________ Simon.
3 Simon can jump ________________ Denise, but _______________ Mark.
4 Mark can run ________________ Denise, but ________________ Simon.3-3early
often
high
fastas often asnot as often asas high asnot as high asas fast asnot as fast as123Using (not) as … as with many/much + noun3-112We can also use (not) as … as with many/much + noun to compare amounts of things.Ricky has as many computer games as Ann.
Alex doesn’t earn as much money as Shirley.33-2 Read the following note. Then look at the table on the right and complete these sentences using (not) as many/much as.Rubbish thrown away by Tony’s neighbours in a yearthe Browns = the Brown family1233-31 The Blacks ______________________ cans _______ the Whites.
2 The Whites ______________________ plastic _______ the Browns.
3 The Browns ______________________ metal _______ the Blacks.
4 The Greens ______________________ glass _______ the Whites.do not throw away as manyasthrow away as muchasthrow away as muchasdo not throw away as muchas123Additional activity Some English idioms are made up of as … as with adjectives. Work out the adjectives in pairs.1 as __________ as a bee
2 as __________ as snow
3 as __________ as a bat
4 as __________ as a lion
5 as __________ as coal
6 as __________ as lightning
7 as __________ as a lamb
8 as __________ as a wolf
9 as __________ as a peacock
10 as __________ as a mousebusywhiteblindbraveblackquickinnocenthungryproudquietConsolidationWorkbook 9B, pages 2 and 3.