课件21张PPT。Module 2 No DrugsListening and VacabularyPage 15Adam Rouse had to __________ a house to ________ to pay for drugs.A Drug Addict and His Storybreak into steal Pre-listening burglary [‘b?:ɡl?ri] 盗窃Stealing from housesStealing from shopsShoplifting 入店盗窃
Burglary and shoplifting are ________.
(against the law)[i'li:g?l] illegalAdam Rouse was taken to the police station because he _________the lawbroke…because he committed a _________.crimeHe became a ___________. criminalcommit [k?'mit]
crime [kraim] ['krimin?l] (犯人)(犯罪)Check the meaning of these words and fill in the blanksactivity break the law burglary connection crime criminal estimate illegal ratio shoplifting shopping centre treatment1. _____________ are the large places where you can buy things.
2. It is ________ to take drugs as it is against the law.
3. __________ are people who break the law.
4. ____________is the crime of stealing from a shop.
5. ________ is the crime of stealing from a house.
6._________ centers can help people to stop taking drugs.
Shopping centersillegalCriminalsShopliftingBurglaryPre-listening TreatmentDiscuss these questions. 1. What are the dangers of taking drugs ?
2. What can the society do to help the drug addicts?布衣公子作品 http://teliss.yanj.cnthe dangers of taking drugsdrug addictsthe familysociety ways to help布衣公子作品 http://teliss.yanj.cnthe dangers of taking drugsdrug addictsthe familysociety ways to helpheart rateblood pressureheart attack ...cause financial burdenruin a family spread the addiction to the familystealburglaryanti-social behaviortreatment centremore love and care
...more crimes1. Is the woman in the studio a police officer?
2. Is she sure about the number of people who steal to pay for drugs?
3. Do drug users only steal from shops?
4. Do all drug users attend treatment centers?
5. Are most drug users young men?Then listen to the interview for the first time, and check whether your prediction is right.PredictionGo through the questions and predict the answers.1. Is the woman in the studio a police officer?
2. Is she sure about the number of people who steal to pay for drugs?
3. Do drug users only steal from shops?
4. Do all drug users attend treatment centers?
5. Are most drug users young men?
____________ (she is an _________.)____________ (she says “It's _________...”)____________ (she says “ mainly __________ _ and ________”)______________(she says that last year “______________ people went to drug treatment centers”)___________ (she says ____ of the young people are ____)While-listeningexpert possibleshoplifting about 30,000 75%menburglaryNo, she isn't.No, she isn't.No, they don’t.No, they don’t.Yes, they are.Detail informationListen to the conversation carefully and try to fill in the blanks.If possible, you can get help from your deskmate
While -Listening Marion Smith professor 4 million About a hundred
thousand about 30,000shoplifting
burglary I: Good evening, and welcome to the show. With me in the studio is Professor Marion Smith, who is an expert on the ___________ between ________ and ________. Good evening, Professor Smith.
P: Good evening.
I: First of all, how many people use _________ drugs in Britain?
P: Possibly four million people.
I: Really? Four million?
P: Yes.
I: How many of them ________________ in order to pay for their drugs?connectioncrimeaddictionillegalbreak the lawListening material:While -Listening P: It’s possible that a hundred thousand people ______ in order to pay for their ___________.
I: A hundred thousand?! That’s incredible. And what kinds of __________ do they commit?
P: Mainly _________----- in other words, stealing from shops---- and __________. Stealing from houses.
I: I see.
P: And there’s another problem. Drug users get into trouble with the police for other reasons as well.stealdrugscrimesshopliftingburglaryI: What kinds of reasons?
P: Well, you often see drug users in public places, ---_______________ , railway stations, for example----- and some of the them behave so badly that members of the public _______________. Some people feel so _______ when they see drug users that they call the police anyway.
I: This is a really bad problem, isn’t it?
P: Absolutely, but the good news is that drug users who go to ________________ usually stop their ______________ activities.
I: How many addicts go to treatment centers?shopping centrescall the policenervoustreatment centrescriminalP: Last year, about 30,000 people went to drug treatment centers.
I: Thirty thousand? That’s amazing.
P: Yes, there are such a lot of people that there isn’t time ________________.
I: What kind of people are they?
P: Well, the majority are young people in their twenties. And about 75 percent of the young people are men.
I: And do all these people live in cities?to help them allP: Oh no. The ___________ of drug users in society is the same in cities and in the countryside. But they all have something in common.
I: What is that?
P: Drug users are more likely to ________________ at school.
I: Professor Marion Smith, thank you very much.
P: Thank youratioget into troubleDiscussion1. What's the topic of the interview?
2. What can we learn from the interview?
Post -Listening The connection between drugs and crimesTaking drugs is illegal and it will be punished by the law.
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...Say Yes to life ;
No to drugs Treasure Life and Become Thinking, Responsible and Caring Citizens.
珍爱生命,做善于思考、责任心强且关爱他人的公民!
You are the interviewer and you are required to give a summary about your interview and call on people to say NO to drugs before ending your show. And you may begin with ---
Ladies and gentlemen, we know that taking drugs has become a serious problem in our society and from the interview with Professor Smith, we have learn that…Homework