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Chapter 1 Protecting the innocent
一. 教学内容:
Chapter 1 Protecting the innocent Reading 2
(一)课文语言点归纳
(二)课后练习总结
二、知识总结与归纳
(一)课文语言点归纳
1. theft n. 偷盗 thief n. 小偷
That night, someone stole the vase. Soon after Lee reported the theft, the police caught the thief at the bus stop.
2. spot n. 斑点 spotless adj. 极清洁的 spotlessly adv. 一尘不染地
She is wearing a white skirt with red spot.
He keeps his house spotless.
Inside the room, the carpet was spotlessly clean.
3. jump to conclusions 匆忙下结论
A good detective never jumps to conclusions.
= A good detective never makes up his mind too quickly.
4. make sure
He tried to make sure that Jill would go to jail instead of him.
5. be behind bars=be in jail
So now Lee is in jail.= So now Lee is behind bars.
6. the innocent 无辜者 the guilty 罪犯
the old the poor
My job is to protect the innocent as well as find the guilty.
(二)课后练习总结
D1
12 September
Yesterday I dealt with two cases. In the first case, the suspect, Zhong, at first (1)denied being a bank robber. I showed him a photograph of himself in the bank at the time of the robbery, carrying a gun. This was all the (2)proof I needed and he (3)admitted that he was guilty.
In the second (4)case, the suspect, Brown, (5)purchased a diamond for fifty thousand yuan. She paid for it with fake banknotes. Later, she (6)admitted she had printed the notes herself. When I searched her flat, I found half a million yuan in fake notes. She kept them in a (7)safe in the wall.
D2
1. A detective uses his eyes to look for clues (things that help to solve a crime).
2. Ken questioned Jill because she was a suspect (person who might have committed a crime).
3. Li was put behind bars (into jail).
4. Ken is a good detective. He never jumps to conclusions (makes up his mind too quickly).
5. In the case of the missing vase, Ken succeeded in finding the guilty (person who has done something wrong) and protecting the innocent (person who has not done anything wrong).
6. The carpet in the room was spotlessly (completely) clean.
7. Li bought insurance (a promise to pay him money if someone stole his vase) for his vase.
E1
E2
facts
1. Li showed his vase to only two of his friends. c
2. The ground outside was muddy, but the carpet was clean. a
3. The earring near the safe belonged to Jill. d
4. Li bought insurance for the vase. e
5. Li put Jill’s earring near the safe. b
possible conclusions
a The thief came from inside Li’s house.
b He wanted the police to believe that Jill had stolen the vase.
c One of them stole it.
d Jill stole the vase.
e Li stole the vase.
E3
Conclusions
a The thief came from inside Li’s house. T
b He wanted the police to believe that Jill had stolen the vase. T
c One of them stole it. F
d Jill stole the vase. F
e Li stole the vase. T
E4
First , I checked Jill’s story about someone stealing her earring.
Then I interviewed Li’s friends Jill and Jenny.
After that I discovered that Li was guilty, and he was put into jail.
Next I looked for clues and found an earring.
Finally , I checked and found that Li had bought insurance for the vase.
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