九年级英语上册Unit2 Great minds Getting ready Reading (1)课件 (新版)牛津深圳版

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课件24张PPT。Oxford EnglishPeriod 1Reading (1)Module 1 Geniuses
Oxford EnglishUnit
2Getting readyGetting ready1Great mindsA mind means a person who is very intelligent.geniusA genius means a great mind.
Hi doesn’t hear what Lo has said, does he?He is reading a newspaper.Maybe an article about geniuses.He learns that many geniuses are a little deaf. Look at the cartoon and answer the questions.It means “say it again”.What is Lo doing?What kind of article is he probably reading?What does he learn from the article?What does “pardon” mean here?Yes, he does.Why does he do so?Because he wants to show that he is a genius too. Do you know these people? What did they do? Discuss these with your classmates.What do you know about … ?Albert Einstein Marie CurieConfuciusHua LuogengCharlie Chaplin21 Albert Einstein was a scientist/physicist. People regard him as the father of
modern physics.
2 Marie Curie was a physicist and chemist. She was the first woman to win a
Nobel Prize.
3 Confucius was a teacher and philosopher in the Spring and Autumn Period
of Chinese history. He is remembered for his famous sayings.
4 Hua Luogeng was a Chinese mathematician. He is famous for his
important contributions to number theory.
5 Charlie Chaplin was a comic actor and film director.Before you read Look at the pictures, the title and the introduction to the story on page 19. 3Who are probably the two geniuses?
a. Einstein and his driver. b. Einstein and his son. Answer the questions below. 2. What kind of story is it?
a. A funny story. b. A sad story.3. What is the man doing in the second picture?4. Why did they change seats? 5. According to the story, what kind of person was Einstein?He is giving a lecture/speech.He was a humorous person./He had a sense of humour.Possible answer: Because they had to further pretend to be each other.New words and expressionsRead the story and find the following new words and phrases.pleasure university avoid tonight let … down trust by heart without difficulty join in 4L6-7 It’s a pleasure to drive a genius like you, Dr Einstein. L8 One evening, on their way to a university, … L9-10 I’m so tired. I wish I could avoid giving my lecture
tonight, … L10-11 … but I don’t want to let my audience down. L12-13 I can give the lecture for you. You can trust me. L13-15 I’ve listened to your lecture so many times that
I’ve learnt it by heart. L19-21 Einstein took a seat, listened to Hans give his
lecture without difficulty, and joined in the
applause at the end. a keep away from f college
b believe in g with no trouble
c take part in h this evening
d happy thing i by remembering every word
e make … disappointedChoose the closest meaning to the following words and phrases.L6-7 It’s a pleasure to drive a genius like you, Dr Einstein. d happy thing L8 One evening, on their way to a university, … f college a keep away from f college
b believe in g with no trouble
c take part in h this evening
d happy thing i by remembering every word
e make … disappointedL9-10 I’m so tired. I wish I could avoid giving my lecture tonight, … a keep away from h this eveninga keep away from f college
b believe in g with no trouble
c take part in h this evening
d happy thing i by remembering every word
e make … disappointede make … disappointed L10-11 … but I don’t want to let my audience down. a keep away from f college
b believe in g with no trouble
c take part in h this evening
d happy thing i by remembering every word
e make … disappointedb believe in L12-13 I can give the lecture for you. You can trust me. a keep away from f college
b believe in g with no trouble
c take part in h this evening
d happy thing i by remembering every word
e make … disappointedi by remembering every wordL13-15 I’ve listened to your lecture so many times
that I’ve learnt it by heart. a keep away from f college
b believe in g with no trouble
c take part in h this evening
d happy thing i by remembering every word
e make … disappointedg with no troubleL19-21 Einstein took a seat, listened to Hans give his
lecture without difficulty, and join in the applause
at the end. c take part in a keep away from f college
b believe in g with no trouble
c take part in h this evening
d happy thing i by remembering every word
e make … disappointedC1 The words in italics explain the meanings of some words on page 19. Find
these words to complete the headlines. Change their forms if necessary.pleasureavoidtrustby heartwithout difficultyjoin in Vocabulary5C2 Complete the diary below with the words from the box. tonightuniversityconsiderletdownsense6 Read and judgeRead the story after the recording. Many people consider Albert Einstein (1879–1955) a genius. This story about him shows that he also had a sense of humour.Einstein often received invitations to explain his theories at different universities. On these trips, his driver Hans often said to him, “It’s a pleasure to drive a genius like you, Dr Einstein.”
One evening, on their way to a university, Einstein said, “I’m so tired. I wish I could avoid giving my lecture tonight, Hans, but I don’t want to let my audience down.”
“I know what to do,” said Hans. “I can give the lecture for you. You can trust me. I’ve listened to your lecture so many times that I’ve learnt it by heart. No one knows you at this university, so they won’t find out.” So, they changed places. At the university, Hans was guided to the front of the hall. Einstein took a seat, listened to Hans give his lecture without difficulty, and joined in the applause at the end.
However, before Hans left, a man shouted, “I’d like to ask you a question.” He then asked a question so difficult that Hans had no idea what he was talking about. Einstein turned pale. “Oh no!” he thought. “Now we’re in trouble.” But Hans just laughed and said, “That’s such an easy question that even my driver can answer it. Hans, please …”
Einstein stood up and answered the question perfectly.
They left the university, with Einstein driving. A little later, Hans offered to drive. “No,” laughed Einstein. “It’s a pleasure to drive a genius like you, Hans.”D2 Decide whether these sentences are T (True) or F (False). Then find evidence from
the story to support your answers. 1 Einstein was a popular lecturer. T / F
2 Hans was tired of driving Einstein. T / F

3 Hans had a very good memory. T / F

4 The audience did not enjoy the lecture given by Hans. T / F Einstein often received invitations to explain his theories at different universities. On these trips, his driver Hans often said to him, “It’s a pleasure to drive a genius like you, Dr Einstein.” I’ve listened to your lecture so many times that I’ve learnt it by heart.Einstein took a seat, listened to Hans give his lecture without difficulty, and joined in the applause at the end.ComprehensionHHomework 抄写单词和短语:mind,genius,consider,sense,humour,invitation,theory,university,pleasure,avoid,lecture,tonight,audience,trust,seat,applause,pale;sense of humour,let … down,by heart,take a seat,without difficulty,join in,have no idea,(be) in trouble。
模仿录音的语音、语调,朗读课文。
完成《综合练习册》第18页Vocabulary和第25页Reading A的练习。