课件26张PPT。 9A Module 3 Unit 6Reading: Spot the differences
In picture A, …. In picture B, ... safea black pearl earring / necklacespotlessspotlessly cleana lot of mud Ken
is a detective.
a recent case
PANSY ______________________________________?
KEN Let me tell you about a recent case that I dealt with, Pansy. Mr Jones is a very rich man who lives alone and enjoys collecting things. He purchased a vase for 300,000 dollars. He showed it to only two people — his friends Jill and Jenny. Then he locked it in the safe at his house. That night, someone stole it. Mr Jones reported the theft, and I went to his house to look for clues.
Read Paragraph 2 and complete the report.Police Report
Mr Jonesa thefta vase300,000 dollarsin the safethe person who had done something wrong [?s?spekt]suspect???PANSY __________________?
KEN Yes, I found a black pearl earring near the open safe and, outside the open window of the room, I saw a lot of mud on the wet ground. Inside the room, the carpet was spotlessly clean.
PANSY _____________________?
KEN I interviewed Jill and Jenny. They both denied stealing the vase. But I noticed that Jill was wearing a black pearl necklace — but no earrings.
Read Paragraph 4, 6 and find out where Detective Ken found all the clues about the case.looked for cluesnear the open safeoutside the roominside the roomJilla black pearl earringa black pearl necklacea lot of mudspotlessly clean carpetnear Jillthe open saferoominside the roomwho knew the vase Mr Jones showed the vase to two people. Read paragraphs again and complete the chart. Work in pairs and match the possible conclusions with clues.ClueMr Jones showed his vase to only two of his friends. 2. Jill wore a black pearl necklace --- but no earrings. 3. A black pearl earrings was found near the safe. cluesMr Jones showed his vase to only two of his friends. 2. Jill wore a black pearl necklace --- but no earrings. 3. A black pearl earrings was found near the safe. 4. The ground outside was muddy but the carpet inside was spotlessly clean . possible Since the black pearl earring was Jill’s, Jill probably stole the vase.The black pearl earring near the safe belonged to Jill.One of his friends, Jill or Jenny probably stole the vase. No one entered the room from outside.Suspect?conclusionsClueMr Jones showed his vase to only two of his friends. 2. Jill wore a black pearl necklace --- but no earrings. 3. A black pearl earrings was found near the safe. cluesMr Jones showed his vase to only two of his friends. 2. Jill wore a black pearl necklace --- but no earrings. 3. A black pearl earrings was found near the safe. 4. The ground outside was muddy but the carpet inside was spotlessly clean . Possible conclusionsSince the black pearl earring was Jill’s, Jill probably stole the vase.The black pearl earring near the safe belonged to Jill.One of his friends, Jill or Jenny probably stole the vase.No one entered the room from outside.Suspect?She denied stealing the vase. Think it over and tell whether the possible conclusions are true or false.ClueMr Jones showed his vase to only two of his friends. 2. Jill wore a black pearl necklace --- but no earrings. 3. A black pearl earrings was found near the safe. cluesMr Jones showed his vase to only two of his friends. 2. Jill wore a black pearl necklace --- but no earrings. 3. A black pearl earrings was found near the safe. 4. The ground outside was muddy but the carpet inside was spotlessly clean . possible conclusions Since the black pearl earring was Jill’s, Jill probably stole the vase. The black pearl earring near the safe belonged to Jill.One of his friends, Jill or Jenny probably stole the vase. No one entered the room from outside.FTTFDid Ken think Jill was the suspect ? Read Paragraph 8 and finish the following questions.PANSY ___________________?
KEN I didn’t know. I needed proof. A good detective neverjumps to conclusions. I decided what to do next. I showed Jill the earring, and she admitted it was hers. She said someone had stolen it from her house a month before. I checked her story. It was true.1. What did a good detective need?
2. Did Ken jump to conclusions as quickly as we did?
3. What did he do with this earring?
4. How did Jill explain about the earring?
Proof.She admitted it was hers. But someone had stolen it from
her house a month ago .He showed Jill the earrings and checked her story .decide/think something too quickly1. Who stole the vase ? Why? Read P10, 12 and come to conclusions.1. Who stole the vase ? Why?insurance[?n'???r(?)ns]n. 2. Who stole Jill’s earring? Why?PANSY ________________________________?
KEN That told me that probably no thief broke into Mr Jones’s house. So I questioned Mr Jones and, in the end, he admitted stealing his own vase. He had bought insurance for it. The insurance company would pay him 300,000 dollars if the vase was stolen.
PANSY ________________________________?
KEN Mr Jones did that as well. He tried to make sure that Jill would go to jail instead of him.
Where is Mr John?He is behind bars.12345 These are steps Ken used in finding out the truth. Put them in the correct order. The first one has been done for you. protecting the innocent
Pansy wanted to write an article on detectives for the school newspaper. To get information, she interviewed Detective Ken. This is part of the interview.2. PANSY And who stole Jill’s earring?1. PANSY So Jill was no longer a suspect. But what about your other clue — the mud outside and the spotless carpet inside?3. PANSY You say that you like being a detective. Why?4. PANSY So Jill was the thief?5. PANSY So now Mr Jones is behind bars.6. PANSY So what did you do next?7. PANSY Did you find any? An interviewPANSY ______________________________________?
KEN Let me tell you about a recent case that I dealt with, Pansy. Mr Jones is a very rich man who lives alone and enjoys collecting things. He purchased a vase for 300,000 dollars. He showed it to only two people — his friends Jill and Jenny. Then he locked it in the safe at his house. That night, someone stole it. Mr Jones reported the theft, and I went to his house to look for clues.
PANSY ______________________________________?
KEN Yes, I found a black pearl earring near the open safe and, outside the open window of the room, I saw a lot of mud on the wet ground. Inside the room, the carpet was spotlessly clean.
PANSY ______________________________________?
KEN I interviewed Jill and Jenny. They both denied stealing the vase. But I noticed that Jill was wearing a black pearl necklace — but no earrings.
An interviewYou say that you like being a detective. WhyDid you find anySo what did you do nextPANSY ____________________________?
KEN I didn’t know. I needed proof. A good detective never jumps to conclusions. I decided what to do next. I showed Jill the earring, and she admitted it was hers. She said someone had stolen it from her house a month before. I checked her story. It was true.
PANSY ________________________________________________?
KEN That told me that probably no thief broke into Mr Jones’s house. So I questioned Mr Jones and, in the end, he admitted stealing his own vase. He had bought insurance for it. The insurance company would pay him 300,000 dollars if the vase was stolen.
PANSY ________________________________?
KEN Mr Jones did that as well. He tried to make sure that Jill would go to jail instead of him.
PANSY ________________________________?
KEN Yes, and Jill is free. My job is to protect the innocent as well as find the guilty. That’s why I like being a detective.
So Jill was the thiefSo Jill was no longer a suspect. But what about your other
clue — the mud outside and the spotless carpet insideAnd who stole Jill’s earringSo now Mr Jones is behind bars.carefulHe found a lot of clues in Mr Jones’s house.thoughtfulHe never jumps to conclusions.patientHe questioned every suspect. Find out the qualities that Ken has got to be a good detective from some descriptions
in the passage. Pansy’s report on the interview
Ken is a good detective. He never_________________. Besides, he goes to the crime scenes to look for _______. In the case of the missing vase, Mr Jones _____________ the vase himself. He bought insurance for his vase which cost 300,000 dollars. He stole Jill’s black pearl earring and put it near the open safe so that Jill probably would be _______ instead of him. Finally Ken found out the truth. Jill was no longer _________.
Ken succeeded in finding_____________ and protecting ___________.Situation: After interviewing Ken, Pansy wrote a report on ken, please help Pansy finish the passage. HomeworkRead the passage.
Finish Exercise
Read the story, “Who is the liar?” and find out which boy has been telling lies.(课外阅读)
Read Paragraph 2, 4, 6 again and complete the table.