Unit 5 Memories Lesson 15 Life in the 1950s 课件(共72张PPT)

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(共72张PPT)
U5
Lesson
15
Life
in
the
1950s
1
初二年级
英语
Guess
and
share.
When
was
this
photo
taken?
It
was
taken
in
the
1950s.
What
was
life
like
in
the
1950s?
What
can
you
see
in
the
photo?
Which
machines
do
you
think
were
available
in
the
UK
and
US
in
the
1950s?
available
可获得的
machine
机器
air
conditioner
record
player
washing
machine
cooker
radio
fridge
dishwasher
telephone
television
厨具
收音机
冰箱
空调
唱机
洗衣机
洗碗机
电话
电视
Key
Words:
Machines
in
the
home
I
guess
in
the
1950s,
people
in
the
US
used
radios,
but
they
didn’t
have
air
conditioners.
air
conditioner
空调
cooker
炊具,厨具
dishwasher
洗碗机
I
guess
in
the
1950s,
people
in
the
UK
used
cookers,
but
they
didn’t
have
dishwashers.
I
guess
in
the
1950s,
people
in
the
US
used
record
players,
but
they
didn’t
have
fridges.
record
player
唱机
fridge
冰箱
washing
machine
洗衣机
I
guess
in
the
1950s,
people
in
the
UK
used
televisions,
but
they
didn’t
have
washing
machines.
Which
machines
were
available
in
the
UK
and
US
in
the
1950s?
Read
the
text
on
P58
and
check
your
guess.
Life
in
the
50s
In
the
UK
My
name
is
Sheila
Galloway.
In
the
50s,
my
dad
worked
in
a
factory
but
my
mum
stayed
at
home
to
look
after
me
and
my
sister.
We
lived
in
a
small
house
with
a
tiny
garden.
My
sister
and
I
shared
a
room.
We
didn’t
have
central
heating
and
our
bedroom
was
very
cold
and
wet
in
winter.
We
wore
socks
in
bed
to
keep
warm!
We
didn’t
have
a
fridge,
a
washing
machine
or
a
telephone
in
those
days.
I
remember
we
used
to
listen
to
the
radio
in
the
evenings
but
then,
in
1959,
we
got
a
TV!
The
programmes
were
in
black
and
white
and
finished
at
eleven
o’clock
at
night.
My
sister
and
I
used
to
go
to
the
cinema
at
weekends.
The
films
and
music
in
those
days
were
mainly
from
the
US.
We
had
a
record
player
and
we
played
our
favourite
records
on
it.
In
the
US
My
name
is
Tom
Harmer.
In
the
50s,
we
lived
in
a
house
with
a
big
garden.
On
a
dry
summer
day,
my
dad
built
a
tree
house
and
my
friends
came
round
to
play
in
it.
I
remember
that
very
well.
I
used
to
sit
in
the
tree
house
with
my
friends.
We
drank
cold
lemon
tea
and
ate
Mom’s
cookies.
When
I
was
sixteen,
I
had
driving
lessons.
My
dad
gave
me
a
second-hand
car
to
go
to
school
on
weekdays.
On
weekends,
I
used
to
drive
around
with
my
friends
and
we
went
to
movie
theaters
or
fast-food
restaurants.
I
was
a
baseball
fan.
I
used
to
watch
baseball
games
at
my
friend’s
home.
We
didn’t
have
a
color
TV
until
1962.
Which
machines
were
available
in
the
UK
and
US
in
the
1950s?
air
conditioner,
cooker,
dishwasher,
fridge,
radio,
car,
record
player,
telephone,
television,
washing
machine
Radio,
TV
and
record
player
were
available
in
the
1950s
in
the
UK.
Car
was
available
in
the
1950s
in
the
US.
Which
machines
were
available
in
the
UK
and
US
in
the
1950s?
air
conditioner,
cooker,
dishwasher,
fridge,
radio,
car
record
player,
telephone,
television,
washing
machine
In
the
1950s,
radio,
record
player,
television,
and
car
were
available
in
the
UK
and
US.
Read
the
text
and
complete
the
table
about
how
Sheila
and
Tom
lived
and
spent
their
spare
time.
(P59-Ex2)
Life
in
the
50s
In
the
UK
My
name
is
Sheila
Galloway.
In
the
50s,
my
dad
worked
in
a
factory
but
my
mum
stayed
at
home
to
look
after
me
and
my
sister.
We
lived
in
a
small
house
with
a
tiny
garden.
My
sister
and
I
shared
a
room.
We
didn’t
have
central
heating
and
our
bedroom
was
very
cold
and
wet
in
winter.
We
wore
socks
in
bed
to
keep
warm!
We
didn’t
have
a
fridge,
a
washing
machine
or
a
telephone
in
those
days.
I
remember
we
used
to
listen
to
the
radio
in
the
evenings
but
then,
in
1959,
we
got
a
TV!
The
programmes
were
in
black
and
white
and
finished
at
eleven
o’clock
at
night.
My
sister
and
I
used
to
go
to
the
cinema
at
weekends.
The
films
and
music
in
those
days
were
mainly
from
the
US.
We
had
a
record
player
and
we
played
our
favourite
records
on
it.
In
the
US
My
name
is
Tom
Harmer.
In
the
50s,
we
lived
in
a
house
with
a
big
garden.
On
a
dry
summer
day,
my
dad
built
a
tree
house
and
my
friends
came
round
to
play
in
it.
I
remember
that
very
well.
I
used
to
sit
in
the
tree
house
with
my
friends.
We
drank
cold
lemon
tea
and
ate
Mom’s
cookies.
When
I
was
sixteen,
I
had
driving
lessons.
My
dad
gave
me
a
second-hand
car
to
go
to
school
on
weekdays.
On
weekends,
I
used
to
drive
around
with
my
friends
and
we
went
to
movie
theaters
or
fast-food
restaurants.
I
was
a
baseball
fan.
I
used
to
watch
baseball
games
at
my
friend’s
home.
We
didn’t
have
a
color
TV
until
1962.
Sheila’s
family
Houses
a
house
with
,
my
sister
and
I
a
room
Things
they
had
,
,
a
record
player
Things
they
did
not
have
,
,
a
fridge,
a
telephone
Activities
they
used
to
do
went
to
,
listened
to
,
In
the
UK
My
name
is
Sheila
Galloway.
In
the
50s,
my
dad
worked
in
a
factory
but
my
mum
stayed
at
home
to
look
after
me
and
my
sister.
We
lived
in
a
small
house
with
a
tiny
garden.
My
sister
and
I
shared
a
room.
We
didn’t
have
central
heating
and
our
bedroom
was
very
cold
and
wet
in
winter.
We
wore
socks
in
bed
to
keep
warm!
tiny
极小的
Sheila’s
family
Houses
a
house
with
,
my
sister
and
I
a
room
small
a
tiny
garden
shared
We
didn’t
have
a
fridge,
a
washing
machine
or
a
telephone
in
those
days.
I
remember
we
used
to
listen
to
the
radio
in
the
evenings
but
then,
in
1959,
we
got
a
TV!
The
programmes
were
in
black
and
white
and
finished
at
eleven
o’clock
at
night.
My
sister
and
I
used
to
go
to
the
cinema
at
weekends.
The
films
and
music
in
those
days
were
mainly
from
the
US.
We
had
a
record
player
and
we
played
our
favourite
records
on
it.
Sheila’s
family
Things
they
had
,
,
a
record
player
a
radio
a
TV
In
the
UK
My
name
is
Sheila
Galloway.
In
the
50s,
my
dad
worked
in
a
factory
but
my
mum
stayed
at
home
to
look
after
me
and
my
sister.
We
lived
in
a
small
house
with
a
tiny
garden.
My
sister
and
I
shared
a
room.
We
didn’t
have
central
heating
and
our
bedroom
was
very
cold
and
wet
in
winter.
We
wore
socks
in
bed
to
keep
warm!
central
heating
中央供暖
We
didn’t
have
a
fridge,
a
washing
machine
or
a
telephone
in
those
days.
I
remember
we
used
to
listen
to
the
radio
in
the
evenings
but
then,
in
1959,
we
got
a
TV!
The
programmes
were
in
black
and
white
and
finished
at
eleven
o’clock
at
night.
My
sister
and
I
used
to
go
to
the
cinema
at
weekends.
The
films
and
music
in
those
days
were
mainly
from
the
US.
We
had
a
record
player
and
we
played
our
favourite
records
on
it.
Sheila’s
family
Things
they
did
not
have
,
,
a
fridge,
a
telephone
central
heating
a
washing
machine
We
didn’t
have
a
fridge,
a
washing
machine
or
a
telephone
in
those
days.
I
remember
we
used
to
listen
to
the
radio
in
the
evenings
but
then,
in
1959,
we
got
a
TV!
The
programmes
were
in
black
and
white
and
finished
at
eleven
o’clock
at
night.
My
sister
and
I
used
to
go
to
the
cinema
at
weekends.
The
films
and
music
in
those
days
were
mainly
from
the
US.
We
had
a
record
player
and
we
played
our
favourite
records
on
it.
Sheila’s
family
Activities
they
used
to
do
went
to
,
listened
to
,
the
cinema
the
radio
played
their
favourite
records
on
a
record
player
Tom’s
family
Houses
a
house
with
Things
they
had
a
tree
house,
Things
they
did
not
have
Activities
they
used
to
do
,
,
went
to
,
watched
In
the
US
My
name
is
Tom
Harmer.
In
the
50s,
we
lived
in
a
house
with
a
big
garden.
On
a
dry
summer
day,
my
dad
built
a
tree
house
and
my
friends
came
round
to
play
in
it.
I
remember
that
very
well.
I
used
to
sit
in
the
tree
house
with
my
friends.
We
drank
cold
lemon
tea
and
ate
Mom’s
cookies.
When
I
was
sixteen,
I
had
driving
lessons.
Tom’s
family
Houses
a
house
with
a
big
garden
My
dad
gave
me
a
second-hand
car
to
go
to
school
on
weekdays.
On
weekends,
I
used
to
drive
around
with
my
friends
and
we
went
to
movie
theaters
or
fast-food
restaurants.
I
was
a
baseball
fan.
I
used
to
watch
baseball
games
at
my
friend’s
home.
We
didn’t
have
a
color
TV
until
1962.
second-hand
二手的,旧的
weekday
工作日
Tom’s
family
Things
they
had
a
tree
house,
a
second-hand
car
My
dad
gave
me
a
second-hand
car
to
go
to
school
on
weekdays.
On
weekends,
I
used
to
drive
around
with
my
friends
and
we
went
to
movie
theaters
or
fast-food
restaurants.
I
was
a
baseball
fan.
I
used
to
watch
baseball
games
at
my
friend’s
home.
We
didn’t
have
a
color
TV
until
1962.
Tom’s
family
Things
they
did
not
have
a
color
TV
In
the
US
My
name
is
Tom
Harmer.
In
the
50s,
we
lived
in
a
house
with
a
big
garden.
On
a
dry
summer
day,
my
dad
built
a
tree
house
and
my
friends
came
round
to
play
in
it.
I
remember
that
very
well.
I
used
to
sit
in
the
tree
house
with
my
friends.
We
drank
cold
lemon
tea
and
ate
Mom’s
cookies.
When
I
was
sixteen,
I
had
driving
lessons.
come
round
短暂拜访
My
dad
gave
me
a
second-hand
car
to
go
to
school
on
weekdays.
On
weekends,
I
used
to
drive
around
with
my
friends
and
we
went
to
movie
theaters
or
fast-food
restaurants.
I
was
a
baseball
fan.
I
used
to
watch
baseball
games
at
my
friend’s
home.
We
didn’t
have
a
color
TV
until
1962.
theater
剧院,电影院
Tom’s
family
Activities
they
used
to
do
,
,
went
to
,
watched
played
with
his
friends
drove
around
movie
theaters
or
fast-food
restaurants
baseball
games
Read
the
text
and
answer
the
questions.
(P59-Ex3)
1.
Why
did
Sheila’s
mum
stay
at
home?
2.
Why
did
Sheila’s
family
wear
socks
in
bed?
3.
Why
did
Tom’s
friends
come
to
his
house?
4.
What
kind
of
lessons
did
Tom
have
when
he
was
16?
Life
in
the
50s
In
the
UK
My
name
is
Sheila
Galloway.
In
the
50s,
my
dad
worked
in
a
factory
but
my
mum
stayed
at
home
to
look
after
me
and
my
sister.
We
lived
in
a
small
house
with
a
tiny
garden.
My
sister
and
I
shared
a
room.
We
didn’t
have
central
heating
and
our
bedroom
was
very
cold
and
wet
in
winter.
We
wore
socks
in
bed
to
keep
warm!
We
didn’t
have
a
fridge,
a
washing
machine
or
a
telephone
in
those
days.
I
remember
we
used
to
listen
to
the
radio
in
the
evenings
but
then,
in
1959,
we
got
a
TV!
The
programmes
were
in
black
and
white
and
finished
at
eleven
o’clock
at
night.
My
sister
and
I
used
to
go
to
the
cinema
at
weekends.
The
films
and
music
in
those
days
were
mainly
from
the
US.
We
had
a
record
player
and
we
played
our
favourite
records
on
it.
In
the
US
My
name
is
Tom
Harmer.
In
the
50s,
we
lived
in
a
house
with
a
big
garden.
On
a
dry
summer
day,
my
dad
built
a
tree
house
and
my
friends
came
round
to
play
in
it.
I
remember
that
very
well.
I
used
to
sit
in
the
tree
house
with
my
friends.
We
drank
cold
lemon
tea
and
ate
Mom’s
cookies.
When
I
was
sixteen,
I
had
driving
lessons.
My
dad
gave
me
a
second-hand
car
to
go
to
school
on
weekdays.
On
weekends,
I
used
to
drive
around
with
my
friends
and
we
went
to
movie
theaters
or
fast-food
restaurants.
I
was
a
baseball
fan.
I
used
to
watch
baseball
games
at
my
friend’s
home.
We
didn’t
have
a
color
TV
until
1962.
1.
Why
did
Sheila’s
mum
stay
at
home?
1.
Why
did
Sheila’s
mum
stay
at
home?
She
stayed
at
home
to
look
after
Sheila
and
her
sister.
2.
Why
did
Sheila’s
family
wear
socks
in
bed?
2.
Why
did
Sheila’s
family
wear
socks
in
bed?
Because
they
didn’t
have
central
heating
and
it
was
cold.
3.
Why
did
Tom’s
friends
come
to
his
house?
3.
Why
did
Tom’s
friends
come
to
his
house?
They
came
to
his
house
to
play
in
his
tree
house.
4.
What
kind
of
lessons
did
Tom
have
when
he
was
16?
4.
What
kind
of
lessons
did
Tom
have
when
he
was
16?
He
had
driving
lessons.
Read
the
text
aloud.
Life
in
the
50s
In
the
UK
My
name
is
Sheila
Galloway.
In
the
50s,
my
dad
worked
in
a
factory
but
my
mum
stayed
at
home
to
look
after
me
and
my
sister.
We
lived
in
a
small
house
with
a
tiny
garden.
My
sister
and
I
shared
a
room.
We
didn’t
have
central
heating
and
our
bedroom
was
very
cold
and
wet
in
winter.
We
wore
socks
in
bed
to
keep
warm!
We
didn’t
have
a
fridge,
a
washing
machine
or
a
telephone
in
those
days.
I
remember
we
used
to
listen
to
the
radio
in
the
evenings
but
then,
in
1959,
we
got
a
TV!
The
programmes
were
in
black
and
white
and
finished
at
eleven
o’clock
at
night.
My
sister
and
I
used
to
go
to
the
cinema
at
weekends.
The
films
and
music
in
those
days
were
mainly
from
the
US.
We
had
a
record
player
and
we
played
our
favourite
records
on
it.
In
the
US
My
name
is
Tom
Harmer.
In
the
50s,
we
lived
in
a
house
with
a
big
garden.
On
a
dry
summer
day,
my
dad
built
a
tree
house
and
my
friends
came
round
to
play
in
it.
I
remember
that
very
well.
I
used
to
sit
in
the
tree
house
with
my
friends.
We
drank
cold
lemon
tea
and
ate
Mom’s
cookies.
When
I
was
sixteen,
I
had
driving
lessons.
My
dad
gave
me
a
second-hand
car
to
go
to
school
on
weekdays.
On
weekends,
I
used
to
drive
around
with
my
friends
and
we
went
to
movie
theaters
or
fast-food
restaurants.
I
was
a
baseball
fan.
I
used
to
watch
baseball
games
at
my
friend’s
home.
We
didn’t
have
a
color
TV
until
1962.
Retell
the
text.
Sheila’s
family
Houses
a
house
with
,
my
sister
and
I
a
room
Things
they
had
,
,
a
record
player
Things
they
did
not
have
,
,
a
fridge,
a
telephone
Activities
they
used
to
do
went
to
,
listened
to
,
small
a
tiny
garden
shared
a
radio
a
TV
central
heating
a
washing
machine
the
cinema
the
radio
played
their
favourite
records
on
a
record
player
Tom’s
family
Houses
a
house
with
Things
they
had
a
tree
house,
Things
they
did
not
have
Activities
they
used
to
do
,
,
went
to
,
watched
a
big
garden
a
second-hand
car
a
color
TV
played
with
his
friends
drove
around
movie
theaters
or
fast-food
restaurants
baseball
games
Voice
your
opinion.
What
are
the
differences
and
similarities
between
Sheila’s
life
in
the
UK
and
Tom’s
life
in
the
US
in
the
1950s?
Sheila’s
family
Tom’s
family
Houses
a
small
house
with
a
tiny
garden,
my
sister
and
I
shared
a
room
a
house
with
a
big
garden
Things
they
had
a
radio,
a
TV,
a
record
player
a
tree
house,
a
second-hand
car
Things
they
did
not
have
central
heating,
a
washing
machine,
a
fridge,
a
telephone
a
color
TV
Sheila’s
family
Tom’s
family
Activities
they
used
to
do
went
to
the
cinema
at
weekends,
listened
to
the
radio,
played
their
favourite
records
on
a
record
player
played
with
his
friends,
drove
around,
went
to
movie
theaters
or
fast-food
restaurants,
watched
baseball
games
Example
Sheila’s
and
Tom’s
lives
were
quite
different.
They
lived
in
different
kinds
of
houses.
They
had
different
machines
in
their
homes
and
they
used
to
do
different
activities
in
their
spare
time.
They
also
had
something
in
common.
With
some
machines
available
in
their
homes,
they
found
ways
to
enjoy
themselves,
such
as
listening
to
the
radio
and
playing
records
on
the
record
player.
Voice
your
opinion.
Which
machines
are
available
in
your
home?
Television,
telephone,
washing
machine,
fridge,
central
heating,
computer,
mobile
phone,
air
conditioner…
Do
you
live
a
happy
life?
Cherish
what
you
have
and
enjoy
your
life.
Homework
1.
Read
aloud
the
passage
on
P58.
2.
Write
about
the
differences
and
similarities
between
Sheila’s
life
in
the
UK
and
Tom’s
life
in
the
US
in
the
1950s.
Thank
you!