外研版必修2 Module 5 Newspapers and Magazines Period3 Listening课件(共20张PPT)

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课件20张PPT。Module 5
Newspapers and MagazinesReading and ListeningCheck the meaning of the words.alien n. amateur adj. Page45-Act1astronomer n.
autograph n. delighted adj.
fan n.
spaceship n. telescope n. Match the headlines with the paragraphs.Page45- Act 21. British Prime Minister Arrives in China.
2. Pop Star Meets Biggest Fan
3. Aliens Land Spaceship on the Moon. BCAListen and answer the questions.P45- Act 3 Passage AWhat time did the British Prime Minister’s plane arrive in Beijing?

2. Who travelled to China with him?

3. Which other Chinese cities is he
planning to visit?At nine o’clock yesterday morning. His wife and son.Shanghai and Guilin.
Passage B4. Which TV station did Bobbie Sharon go to?

5. Which song did she sing at the studio?

6. How old is Sam Parrish?
Channel 16 TV studio. Sometimes. 16 years old.Passage C7. How old is David Bates?

8. Is this the first time he’s seen aliens landing on the moon?
68. No.Listening and SpeakingMatch these words with the definitions. 1. someone who plays in the theatre and in films
2. a role in a play or film
3. the place where actors get ready before a playactorpartdressing room actor backstage director
dressing room part screen testPage47-Act 14. the person who tells actors what to do
in a play or film
5. when an actor performs in front of a camera to try to get a part in a film
6. the area behind the stage in a theatre directorscreen testbackstage Put these events
in the order they happened.1. He went back to Hollywood.
2. The director talked to Tom backstage.
3. Tom went to New York to act in a play.
4. A director from Hollywood came to see the play.
5. Tom went to Hollywood to do a screen test.
6. Tom got a phone call while he was sleeping.
7. He flew back to New York and continued acting in the play.Page47-Act 3Answers: 3 – 4 – 2 – 5 –7 – 6 – 1Function and Everyday EnglishOh, come on!
That’s impossible.
Well, you never know.
It’s a crazy idea!
You can’t be serious!
Well, stranger things have happened.
You must be joking!Work in pairs and tell the meanings of the following expressions. Read the conversation and answer the questions.1. Which expressions indicate that Susan
doesn’t believe what Robbie is saying?
You don’t believe in aliens, do you?/Oh,
come on!/ I can’t believe you said that!/
I don’t believe a word of it!/ It’s a crazy
idea!/ You must be joking!/ It simply
isn’t possible!/ You can’t be serious!Page48-Act 1 2. Which expressions indicate that
Robbie believe what he’s reading?
There’s some interesting evidence./
Yes, it’s quite possible./
You never know./
Stranger things have happened./ 3. Do you think that Susan and Robbie know each other very well?
Yes, there is a friendly, informal tone in the conversation.A: It says here in the newspaper that by
the year 2050, there will be cities on
the moon.
B: ____________! ________________!Oh, come onThat’s impossibleWork in pairs. Complete the conversation with expressions of (dis) belief.Page48-Act 2A: Well, ______________. We have the
technology to do it.
B: ______________! Who wants to live
on the moon?
A: I think it would be very interesting.
B: __________________! It would be
terrible!you never knowIt’s a crazy ideaYou can’t be seriousA: ________________________________.
I may want to do it myself.
B: In 2050? _________________! You’ll
be nearly sixty years old!Well, stranger things have happenedYou must be jokingFinish the exercises in the workbooks.