牛津上海版九年级英语上册教学课件:Unit 6 Detectives reading (共16张PPT)

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课件16张PPT。Reading3Fighting crime6DetectivesCartoon talkI’ve lost my friend. He’s a robot with a broken arm called Lo.What’s his other arm called?Who is the man on the right in the picture?
Why does Hi call him to his flat?He is a detective.Because he can’t find Lo.Mr JonesJillJennyDetective Kenspotlessly
cleanmudblack pearl
earringsafeJennyJillDetective
KenMr Jonesvase
hadreportedlooked forfriends
knewhadnearoutsideinsidesuspect?The clues:
1.Mr Jones showed his vase to only two of his
friends.
2.The ground outside was muddy, but the
carpet was clean.
3. The earring near the safe belonged to Jill.Possible conclusions:2.The thief came from inside Mr Jones’s
house.3.Jill stole the vase.
1. One of them stole them.The clue:Jill
Someone stole the Jill’s earring a month ago.The proof is:The clue:2. No one came into Mr Jones’s house.The proof is:JillJennysuspectWho?Who stole the vase?
2. Why did he/ she do that?
3. Why did he/ she steal Jill’s black pearl
earring?Mr Jones stole the vase.To get the insurance from
the insurance company.Mr Jones tried to make sure that Jill
would go to jail instead of him.The conclusion:Report: The Theft about Mr Jones’s Vase
The case: Who reported the theft?
The conclusion:
Who stole the vase?
Why did he/ she do steal the vase?
Why did he/ she steal the black pearl earring?
The clues:
Who knew Mr Jones had bought the vase?
What did Ken find outside the room?
What did Ken find inside the room?
The proof:
What happened to Jill’s earring?
How to explain the clue of the mud
outside and the spotless carpet inside?


4-41234KEN That told me that probably no thief broke into Mr Jones’s house. So I questioned Mr Jones and, in the end, he admitted stealing his own vase. He had bought insurance for it. The insurance company would pay him 300,000 dollars if the vase was stolen.
PANSY And who stole Jill’s earring?
KEN Mr Jones did that as well. He tried to make sure that Jill would go to jail instead of him.
PANSY So now Mr Jones is behind bars.
KEN Yes, and Jill is free. My job is to protect the innocent as well as find the guilty. That’s why I like being a detective.To see is to believe.
Facts speak louder than words.suspect/'s?spekt/ n.someone that the police believe has committed a crimeThe police are holding a suspect for questioning.mud/m?d/ n.wet earth that is soft and sticky The car wheels got stuck in the mud.spotlessly/'sp?tl?sl?/ adv.without any dirtAn operating theatre should be spotlessly clean.