课件31张PPT。Listening and vocabularyModule 2 No DrugsWelcome the ladies and gentlemen to our class!一、Revision :Choose the correct answers.
1. —Why did he make marks(记号) on some trees?
—____his way back easily.
A. Find B. To find
C. Finding D. In order to finding
2. Let’s hurry _____ be late for school.
A. so as not to B. to
C. in order to D. so as to
3. John is ___honest boy that everyone likes him.
A. so B. such C . such an D. so anBAC二、Match these words with their meanings:activity burglary break the law
connection crime criminal
estimate(估计) illegal ratio
shoplifting treatment shopping centre1. Which word refers to somewhere that you can buy things?
2. Which one means that something is against the law?
3. Which word describes
someone who breaks the law?
4. Which one is the crime of
stealing from a shop?
5. Which one is the crime of
stealing from a house?
shopping centreillegal criminalburglary
shoplifting
He is addicted to drugs. He is a drug user.三、Let’s describe the picture.四、Now, listen to tape for the first
time and answer the questions.1. Is the woman in the studio a police officer?
2. How many people use illegal drugs in Britain?
3. How many of them break the law in order to pay for their drugs?
4. How many addicts went to drug treatment centers last year?
5. What percentage of the young people are men?
1. Is the woman in the studio a police officer?
1. Is the woman in the studio a police officer?
No, she is a professor.2. How many people use illegal drugs in Britain?
2. How many people use illegal drugs in Britain?
4,000,000 (four million)3. How many of them break the law in order to pay for their drugs?
3. How many of them break the law in order to pay for their drugs?
100,000 (a hundred thousand ).
4. How many addicts went to drug treatment centers last year?
4. How many addicts went to drug treatment centers last year?
30,000 (thirty thousand). 5. What percentage of the young people are men? 5. What percentage of the young people are men?
75 percent.We estimate that a hundred thousand people steal in order to _______their drug addiction.
2. Some of them behave so badly that members of the
public ______.
3. Some people feel so nervous when they see __________that they call the police anyway.
4. There are such a lot of people that there isn’t time _____________.
5. Drug users are more likely to _____________ at school.五 Listen again and complete these sentences.We estimate that a hundred thousand people steal in order to _______their drug addiction.
2. Some of them behave so badly that members of the
public ___________.
3. Some people feel so nervous when they see __________that they call the police anyway.
4. There are such a lot of people that there isn’t time _____________.
5. Drug users are more likely to _____________ at school.五 Listen again and complete these sentences.pay forcall the policedrug usersto help them allget into troubleSummary
Listening skill:
When you hear the question sentence,
you must pay attention to the key information
in the context .六、Play the tape for the last time, then read after
the tape and imitate the speaker’ s pronunciation
and intonation. 七、Homework:Preview: Translate the reading passage of Culture
Corner on the P19 into Chinese.Thank you!Keep away from cigarettes,
and treasure our health.Interviewer: Good evening, and welcome to the show. With me in the studio is Professor Marion Smith, who is an expert on the connection between crime and drug addiction. Good evening, Professor Smith.Listening materialProfessor: Good evening.
Interviewer: First of all, how many people use illegal drugs in Britain?
Professor: Possibly four million people.
Interviewer: Really? Four million?
Professor: Yes.Interviewer: How many of them break the law in order to pay for their drugs?
Professor: We estimate that a hundred thousand people steal in order to pay for their drug addiction.
Interviewer: A hundred thousand? ! That’s incredible! And what kind of crimes do they commit?Professor: Mainly shoplifting – in other words, stealing from shops – and burglary, stealing from houses.
Interviewer: I see.
Professor: And there’s another problem. Drug users get into trouble with the police for other reasons as well.
Interviewer: What kind of reasons?Professor: Well, you often see drug users in public places – shopping centers, railway stations, for example – and some of them behave so badly that members of the public call the police. Some people feel so nervous when they see drug users that they call the police anyway.Interviewer: This is a really bad problem, isn’t it?
Professor: Absolutely, but the good news is that drug users who go to treatment centers usually stop their criminal activities.
Interviewer: How many addicts go to treatment centers?Professor: Last year, about 30,000 people went to drug treatment centers.
Interviewer: Thirty thousand? That’s amazing.
Professor: Yes, there are such a lot of people that there isn’t time to help them all. Interviewer: What kind of people are they?
Professor: Well, the majority are young people in their twenties. And about 75 percent of the young people are men.
Interviewer: And do all these people live in cities? Professor: Oh no. The ratio of drug users in society is the same in cities and in the countryside. But they all have something in common.
Interviewer: What’s that?
Professor: Drug users are more likely to get into trouble at school.
Interviewer: Professor Marion Smith, thank you very much.
Professor: Thank you.