(共28张PPT)
Unit
1
Leading-in
The
disabled
people
may
meet
with
many
embarrassing
situations.
What
can
we
do
to
make
they
feel
better?
Never
make
fun
of
them.
Don’t
ignore
them.
Accept
them
for
who
they
are.
Give
them
encouragement
to
live
a
colorful
life.
Develop
some
accessible
public
accommodations
for
the
disabled.
I’ve
never
seen
a
movie
in
the
cinema
Reading
Skimming
questions:
1.
From
the
text
we
know
that
Alice
Major
advised
the
architect
to
consider
_____
things.
A
Two
B.
three
C.
four
D.
five
2.
If
the
lifts
are
at
the
back
of
the
cinema
in
cold,
unattractive
areas,
this
will
make
disabled
people
feel
they
are
_____
other
customers.?
A.
more
important
than
B.
as
important
as
C.
twice
as
important
as
D.
less
important
than
Ⅰ.语篇理解
3.
The
writer
wrote
the
letter
to
_____.
A.
remind
the
architect
of
the
disabled
B.
protect
the
rights
of
the
disabled
C.
show
the
attitude
of
being
treated
equally
to
the
able-bodied
people
D.
all
of
above
Ⅱ.判断正误(T)or(F)
1.
The
buttons
in
the
lift
should
be
easy
for
people
in
wheelchairs
or
reach.
(
)
2.
There
should
be
earphones
beside
some
seats
in
a
special
area.
(
)
3.
There
should
be
toilets
for
the
disabled
near
the
entrance
to
the
cinema.
(
)
T
T
F
Ms
L
Sanders
Chief
architect
Cinema
Design
44
Hill
Street
Bankstown
24
September,200_
Alice
Major
64
cambridge
Street
Bankstown?
Dear
Ms
Sanders,
I
read
in
the
newspaper
today
that
you
are
to
be
the
architect
for
the
new
Bankstown
cinema.
I
hope
you
will
not
mind
me
writing
to
ask
if
you
have
thought
about
the
needs
of
disabled
customers.
In
particular
I
wonder
if
you
have
considered
the
following
things:
Scanning
In
particular
in
particular
=
particularly
特别、尤其
be
particular
about
/
over
对……挑剔的
Q1:
What
is
the
purpose
of
the
first
paragraph
of
the
letter?
The
first
paragraph
of
the
letter
is
to
tell
the
reader
the
purpose
of
the
letter.
你吃东西不应挑剔。
You
should
not
be
particular
about
what
you
eat.
1?
Adequate
access
for
wheelchairs.
It
would
be
handy
to
have
lifts
to
all
parts
of
the
cinema.
The
buttons
in
the
lifts
should
be
easy
for
a
person
in
a
wheelchair
to
reach,
and
the
doors
be
wide
enough
to
enter.
In
some
cinemas,
the
lifts
are
at
the
back
of
the
cinema
in
cold,
unattractive
places.
As
disabled
people
have
to
use
the
lifts,
this
makes
them
feel
they
are
not
as
important
as
other
customers.
??
access
access
to
进入……,通往……的路口
gain
/
obtain
/
get
/
have
/
access
to
有权进入……,有权使用……
accessible
adj.
易到达的,易进入的;
be
accessible
to
对……而言容易接近的
注意:access
to和be
accessible
to
中的to均为介词,后面要跟名词或动名词
2?
Earphones
for
people
who
have
trouble
hearing.
It
would
help
to
fit
sets
of
earphones
to
all
seats,
not
just
to
some
of
them.
This
would
allow
hearing-impaired
customers
to
enjoy
the
company
of
their
hearing
friends
rather
than
having
to
sit
in
a
special
area.
have
trouble
hearing
have
little/
some/
great
difficulty
(in)
doing
sth.
=
have
little/
some/
great
difficulty
with
sth.
做…有一点/一些/很大的困难
have
difficulty
(in)
doing
sth.
做某事有困难
have
trouble
(in)
doing
sth.
做某事有麻烦
have
a
hard
time
(in)
doing
sth.
做某事很艰难
have
an
easy
time
(in)
doing
sth.
做某事轻而易举
have
fun
(in)
doing
sth.
做某事很开心
3?
Raised
seating.
People
who
are
short
cannot
always
see
the
screen.
So
I’d
like
to
suggest
that
the
seats
at
the
back
be
placed
higher
than
those
at
the
front
so
that
everyone
can
see
the
screen
easily.
Perhaps
there
could
be
a
space
at
the
end
of
each
row
for
people
in
wheelchairs
to
sit
next
to
their
friends.
??
4
Toilets.
For
disabled
customers
it
would
be
more
convenient
to
place
the
toilets
near
the
entrance
to
the
cinema.
It
can
be
difficult
if
the
only
disabled
toilet
is
in
the
basement
a
long
way
from
where
the
film
is
showing.
And
if
the
doors
could
be
opened
outwards,
disabled
customers
would
be
very
happy.
5?
Car
parking.
Of
course,
there
are
usually
spaces
specially
reserved
for
disabled
and
elderly
drivers.
If
they
are
close
to
the
cinema
entrance
and/or
exit,
it
is
easier
for
disabled
people
to
get
to
film
in
comfort.
Q2:
Why
do
you
think
the
writer
numbered
her
suggestions
and
used
italics?
The
writer
has
used
numbers
and
a
title
in
italics
for
each
paragraph
to
organize
the
ideas
and
to
make
it
easier
for
the
reader
to
understand
and
remember
the
five
suggestions.
?
Thank
you
for
reading
my
letter.
I
hope
my
suggestions
will
meet
with
your
approval.
Disabled
people
should
have
the
same
opportunities
as
able-bodied
people
to
enjoy
the
cinema
and
to
do
so
with
dignity.
I
am
sure
many
people
will
praise
your
cinema
if
you
design
it
with
good
access
for
disabled
people.
It
will
also
make
the
cinema
owners
happy
if
more
people
go
as
they
will
make
higher
profits!
Yours
sincerely,
Alice
Major
meet
with
meet
with
遇到;经历;会晤;做出……反应
他在一次宴会上偶然遇到一位老朋友。
She
met
with
an
old
friend
at
a
dinner
party.
Q3:
What
is
the
purpose
of
the
last
paragraph?
The
purpose
of
the
last
paragraph
is
to
finish
the
letter
in
a
polite
way
and
to
put
forward
some
reasons
why
the
architect
should
consider
the
writer’s
suggestions.
Review
the
form
of
a
suggestion
letter.
Heading:
This
includes
the
address,
line
by
line
with
the
date
being
the
last
line.
Greeting:
The
greeting
ends
with
a
comma.
Body:
1st
part:
tells
the
receiver
the
purpose
of
your
letter.
2nd
part:
your
suggestion
3rd
part:
asks
the
receiver
to
consider
your
suggestions
and
encourage
him/her
to
take
your
plimentary
close:
begins
with
a
capital
letter
and
ends
with
a
comma.
Signature:
your
name
summary
1.Revise
what
we
learned
this
class.
2.Write
a
letter
to
the
architect
of
a
super
market
to
be
constructed
in
your
area.
Suggest
ways
to
make
it
more
accessible
for
people
with
disabilities.
Homework
supermarket
Width
of
aisles
通道
Height
of
shelves
货架
toilets
lifts
carparks