课件31张PPT。ListeningLanguage points in listening1. vote for 投票同意, 支持
2. or rather 更确切地说
3. be born with 生来就有,与生俱来
4. enter for/be entered for 报名参加
5. pull out 从……撤走, 退出
6. be up to 取决于
1. They voted for this decision.
2. He came back very late last night, or rather early this morning.
3. He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.
4. I have entered for the exam.
5. He pulled out of the sports meeting.
6. It’s up to you to decide the winner.
Where is Kip Keino from?
Kenya[?ki:nj?]
---Kenyan[?kenj?n]
A ________is someone who believes in Islam and lives according to its rules.
If someone is the most powerful or important person or thing in football, we can say he __________ the football world. Muslimdominate
[?d?mineit] Please name the sports.boxingrunningfootballPre-listening :Fill in the form.Pele Football Football playerAli Boxing Boxer Kip Keino Running Runner (PRE=presenter;
J1=1st journalist;
J2= 2nd journalist;
J3=3rd journalist)Listen to Part 1 of the conversation and check what people listening to the programme have to do. 1. Guess the names of famous sports personalities.
2. Say what famous sports personalities did.
3. Vote for the greatest sports personality ever.
4. Ring the programme and speak to journalistsListen to Part 2 of the conversation and fill in the blanks in Activity 4.1. Why did Cassius Clay change his name?
Because he became a Muslim.
2. What did he like writing?
Poems about his fights.
3. How many goals did Pele score in his first World Cup?
Two. Muhammad Ali:
Became world champion in _____
Gold medal in _____
Won __ out of 24 world Championship fights 1964 Rome 22Kip Keino:Silver medal in ____ metres
Gold medal in _____ metres
Winning time ____________________5,0001,5003 minutes 34.9 secondsPele:Age in his first world cup ___
Number of world cups __
Total number of goals scored _____1741,280 Listen again and
fill in the blanksGood evening and welcome to Sports night. Tonight's programme is a very special one - we're going to ____ ___ the greatest sports personality of all time. Or rather you are - at the end of the programme you can ____ us and tell us your choice. We've got our own ideas, of course, but we want to hearvote forringfrom you. You can vote for ________ - just ring us at the ______ ________ we’ll give you at the end of the programme and tell us his or her name. But first we’ve asked our own Sportsnight ________ to give us their choices for the sports personality ___
___ _____.reportersanybodyspecial numberall timeofPRE: Let's _____ ____ you, Desmond.
J1: Well for me there's only one choice - Muhammad Ali. He _____ _______ the greatest, and he really was the greatest. He was born with the name Cassius Clay, but he changed this to Muhammad Ali when he changed his _______ and became a Muslim. That was just after he became world _________ in 1964. He became astart withreligionchampioncalled himselfprofessional _____ in 1960 after winning a gold medal at the Rome Olympics, after that he dominated the sport for nearly twenty years. Anyway, he was world champion until 1978 and he actually fought and won ___ ___ __ _____ world championship fights. Outside the ring, he ___ ______ ___ a poet. He wrote poems about his fights. He often predicted the exact moment in the fight when he was going to win! boxerwas known as22 out of 24PRE: Wow! That's quite a _____. Lynne, who's your choice?
J2: Well I'm going to choose an athlete - the Kenyan ______ _______ ______ Kip Keino. I really think he was ____________. For me, Kip Keino is what the Olympic Games are all about. He was _______ _________ when he arrived in Mexico for the 1968 Olympics. talentmiddle distance runnerextraordinaryalmost unknownHis first race was the 10,000 meters. He was __ ___ ____, but just before the end he was in _______ ____ and had to ____ ___ __ the race. Four days later he won the _____ in the 5,000 metres. But the pain returned and doctors told him to stay in bed for ___ ____ __ the games. But he was entered for another race - the 1,500 metres. in the leadterrible pain pull out ofthe restofsilverOn the day of the race he got out of bed and took a bus. But the bus got stuck in a ______ ____ - so what did he do? He got out of the bus and ran to the Olympic stadium. He arrived just before the start of the race. The rest is history - he took the gold medal, ______ the world record holder the American Jim Ryan, in 3 minutes 34.9 seconds, an extraordinary time for the high altitude of Mexico. traffic jambeatingPRE: As you say, an athlete in the best Olympic tradition. Finally, ____ _______, Simon.
J3: My choice is the greatest player of the world's greatest game - I'm talking about football, of course. And the greatest footballer was Pele. When he began playing football as a ________ he worked cleaning shoes. He played in his first World Cup when he was just seventeen - and scored two goals in the ____. finalyour choiceteenagerAltogether he played in four World Cup ____________, the last one was in 1970 and Brazil won that too. They played Italy in the final and Pele scored a ________ goal with his head. Afterwards he said it was his favourite goal. He _______ in 1974 after scoring ______ goals.competitionsfantastic1,280retiredPRE: Yes, I think that must be a record, too. Well, there you have _____ ideas for the sports personality of all time, but the choice is ___ ___ you, and you can start ringing us now at the following number - 287 ...up tothreeEveryday EnglishChoose the correct meanings.Kip Keino is what the Olympic Games are al about means _________.
(a) Kip Keino represents the meaning
of the Olympic Games
(b) in every Olympic Games there are
people like Kip Keino2. The Choice is up to you, means ______.
(a) you must decide
(b) someone must decide for you
3. That’s not the point means _____.
(a) you are not talk about what is
important
(b) I don’t understand what you are
taking about4. So what? means _____.
(a) what happened next?
(b) it isn’t important.Finish the exercises
in the workbooks.Homework