课件28张PPT。7Nobody wins (II)Reading (II)Before you readWhile you read (I)Look and learnWhile you read (II)After you read122-1Before you readA Nobody wins is a science fiction. Do you know the characters in the science fiction books below? Match the pictures with their names.Captain Nemo Harry Potter King Kong Superman Chihiro12345B Retell what had happened in the third partof ‘Nobody wins’.2-212While you read (I)7-1123A1 Listen to Paragraph 11 and decide whether the following statements are true (T) of false (F). Write DK if you don’t know.Captain King and his crew were hiding in the kangaroos’ pockets.
Gork knew where Captain King and his crew were.
Gork could get Captain and kill him and his crew members. F
T
DK4567A2 Listen to Paragraph 12 and complete thesentences with proper words.7-2123Gork opened the cave door _______________.
The kangaroos went out _______________.
Gork ________ the kangaroos’ ________ with his ________ when they went out.
Gork wanted to _______________ that Captain King and his crew were not _______________ them.a littleone by onefeltbackshandsmake sureriding on4567A3 Read Paragraphs 11 and 12 aloud.7-3123My crew and I quickly ran among the kangaroos. Gork said, ‘Nobody, I know you’re hiding among my kangaroos. I’ll get you. You’re finished, all of you.’
He opened the cave door a little and told his kangaroos to go out one by one. As they hopped through the door, he felt their backs with his hands to make sure we were not riding on them.4567A4 Gork had known that Captain King and hiscrew were among the kangaroos. He would not let them go out so easily. Discuss with your classmates and tell what Captain King would probably do this time?7-4123I will …4567B1 Read Paragraphs 13 and 14.7-5123‘What do we do now?’ Peters whispered. ‘We can’t get out on the kangaroos. We’re done for.’
‘Don’t panic, Peters,’ I said. ‘We can’t get out on the kangaroos but we can get out in them. Here, get inside this one.’ Peters climbed into the giant kangaroo’s pocket. A few moments later, he escaped through the door to freedom.4567B2 Complete Captain King’s plan.7-6123Melt the barsDamager Gork’s eyeopen the cave doorHide in kangaroos’ pocketsfreedom4567B3 Tell about Captain King’s escape planaccording to the following flow chart in your own words.7-71234567Look and learnfigure/'f?ɡ?(r)/4-1While you read (II)A Now, Captain King is back on the Earth. He is telling his friends about his adventure about escaping from Gork. Pretend that you are Captain King and tell your friends about your adventure in your own words.12344-2B Read the following.1234‘That’s how we all got free,’ said Captain King, ‘and back to our spaceship and, finally, back to the safety of the Earth.’
‘What happened to Gork?’ asked someone.
‘Gork? I don’t know. Maybe he’s still in his cave—looking for Nobody.’
Just then, a huge figure was moving silently towards the captain’s house ...4-3C Discuss the following questions.1234How did Captain King probably feel when he said, ‘That’s how we all got free and back to our spaceship and, finally, back to the safety of the Earth?
What did Captain King probably think about when he said, ‘Gork? I don’t know. Maybe he’s still in his cave—looking for Nobody.’
Who was the figure? Why do you think so?PassageD Read Part IV again.4-41234After you read3-1A Complete the summary.123amonghopone by onebacksdone forpocketsafetyfreeB Role-play the main characters in the story ofNobody wins. Have a competition in your class and vote for the best play.3-2C Will Gork revenge Captain King? If so, howwill he do this? What’s his plan? Work in pairs and discuss these questions.3-3ConsolidationWrite a summary for Part IV.
Workbook 8A, page 65.
finished adj.no longer powerful, effective or able to continueIf the newspapers find out, he’s finished in politics.
Their marriage was finished. Mini-dictionary/'f?n??t/make sureMake sure that no one finds out about this.
They scored another goal and made sure of victory.Mini-dictionarydo something in order to be certain that something else happens/'w?sp?(r)/whisper v.speak very quietly to somebody so that other people cannot hear what you are sayingDon’t you know it’s rude to whisper?
What are you two whispering about?Mini-dictionarybe done forThose plants will be done for if you don’t water them soon.Mini-dictionarybe finished, destroyed or killed/'p?n?k/panic v.suddenly feel frightened so that you cannot think clearly and you say or do something stupid, dangerous, etc.; make somebody do thisMini-dictionaryI panicked when I saw smoke coming out of the engine.
The gunfire panicked the horses./'fri:d?m/freedom n.the state of being able to do what you want, without anything stopping youMini-dictionaryThanks to the automobile, Americans soon had a freedom of movement previously unknown.
He finally won his freedom after twenty years in jail. /'sa?l?ntl?/silently adv.without making any or much soundMini-dictionaryThey marched silently through the streets.
She crept silently out of the room.