(共34张PPT)
Unit
10
You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands
Section
B
(3a-Selfcheck)
There
are
many
table
manners
around
the
world.
But
different
countries
have
different
culture.
……
Table
Manners
Table
Manners
You
are
supposed
to
pick
up
your
bowl
of
rice.
In
most
Asian
countries
Table
Manners
You’re
supposed
not
to
eat
with
your
hands.
Table
Manners
You’re
supposed
not
to
talk
at
the
table.
Table
Manners
The
youngest
person
is
not
supposed
to
start
eating
first.
Your
pen
pal
is
coming
to
China
on
an
exchange
program.
He/She
is
asking
you
about
Chinese
customs
and
what
he/she
is
supposed
to
do
or
not.
Make
notes
in
the
chart.
Table
manners
It’s
polite/impolite
to
...
House
rules
You’re
supposed/not
supposed
to
...
Going
out
with
people
You
should
...
3a
Write
a
letter
to
your
pen
pal
to
give
him/her
advice
and
suggestions
on
how
to
behave
properly
in
China.
3b
Dear
___________
,
You
must
be
excited
about
coming
to
China
soon.
Let
me
give
you
some
suggestions
about
staying
in
my
home
and
some
advice
about
China.
When
you’re
eating
at
the
table,
it’s
impolite
to______________________
_______________________________.
In
our
house,
you’re
supposed
to_______
___________________________________.
When
you
go
out
with
people,
you
should_____________________________
.
Have
a
safe
trip,
and
I
look
forward
to
meeting
you
soon!
Best
wishes,
______________
Talking
about
eating
habit,
unlike
the
West,
where
everyone
has
their
own
plate
of
food,
in
China
the
dishes
are
placed
on
the
table
and
everybody
shares.
Chinese
are
very
proud
of
their
culture
of
cuisine
and
will
do
their
best
to
show
their
hospitality.
And
sometimes
the
host
will
serve
some
dishes
with
his
or
her
own
chopsticks
to
guests
to
show
his
or
her
hospitality.
This
is
a
sign
of
politeness.
The
appropriate
thing
to
do
would
be
to
eat
the
whatever-it-is
and
say
how
yummy
it
is.
If
you
feel
uncomfortable
with
this,
you
can
just
say
a
polite
"thank
you"
and
leave
the
food
there.
There
some
other
rules
that
are
suggested
you
follow
to
make
your
stay
in
China
happier,
though
you
will
be
forgiven
if
you
have
no
idea
of
what
they
are.
or
rice
with
two
sticks
of
incense
stuck
upright
in
it.
So
if
you
stick
your
chopsticks
in
the
rice
bowl,
it
looks
like
the
shrine
and
is
equivalent
to
wishing
death
upon
a
person
at
the
table.
Language
points
eat
with
your
hands
用手吃饭
at
the
table
在餐桌上(旁)
pick
up
one’s
bowl
to
eat
端起饭碗
wipe
one’s
mouth
with
one’s
napkin
用餐巾纸揩嘴
take
a
drink
喝饮料,喝酒
Fill
in
the
blanks
with
the
words
in
the
box.
In
many
countries,
it
is
impolite
to
show
up
at
someone’s
house
for
the
first
time
with
______hands.
You
should
always
bring
a
small
gift
.
2.
Billy
embarrassed
himself
last
night
at
a
fine
dining
restaurant
because
he
didn’t
know
_______
table
manners.
worth
capital
basic
traffic
empty
mad
knocking
empty
basic
1
3.
It
is
________spending
the
time
to
learn
about
the
customs
of
a
country
before
you
go
there.
That
way,
you
will
know
what
you
are
supposed
to
do
in
different
situations.
4.
The
_______
is
always
the
worst
in
the
_______city.
It
is
important
to
allow
for
more
time
if
you
are
traveling
by
car.
5.
Sandy
went
into
her
sister’s
room
without
_________
on
the
door.
That
made
her
sister.
traffic
capital
knocking
worth
Think
about
your
culture
and
make
statements.
In
my
culture,
you’re
supposed
to________________.
you’re
not
supposed
to_____________.
you’re
expected
to
________________.
it’s
impolite
to
____________________.
it’s
important
to___________________.
2
Please
continue,
the
following
sentences
you
may
use
as
references…
make
noise
while
eating
point
at
others
with
chopstick
say
hello
to
others
wipe
your
mouth
after
dinner
talk
loudly
at
the
table
6.
Eat
with
chopstick
7.
Talk
at
the
table
8.
pick
up
the
bowl
to
ea
9.
start
eating
first
10.
eat
while
walking
in
the
street
11.
Stick
the
chopsticks
into
the
food
Ⅰ.
从方框中选词并用其适当形式填空。
full,
familiar,
knife,
spoon,
gradual
1.
In
some
western
countries,
______
are
not
only
used
to
cut
things,
but
also
used
to
eat
things.
2.
He
can’t
eat
any
more.
He
is
______
now.
knives
full
exercises
3.
This
is
the
first
time
I
come
to
the
city,
so
it’s
_________
to
me.
4.
We
need
three
______
of
relish.
5.
He
_________
regarded
the
pet
dog
as
his
friend.
unfamiliar
spoons
gradually
Ⅱ.
单项选择
1.
They
all
passed
the
exam
______
Jack.
He
was
really
sad.
A.
except
B.
beside
C.
besides
D.
except
for
2.
I
like
gentle
music
that
can
make
us
______
relaxed.
A.
feels
B.
felt
C.
feel
D.
feeling
3.
There
are
many
trees
on
______
side
of
the
road.
A.
both
B.
each
C.
every
D.
none
4.
He
______
live
with
his
friends,
but
he
______
living
alone
now.
A.
used
to;
used
to
B.
is
used
to;
is
used
to
C.
is
used
to;
used
to
D.
used
to;
is
used
to
5.
All
of
us
find
______
necessary
to
take
exercise
every
day.
A.
it
B.
them
C.
this
D.
that
1.把筷子插入食物中是粗鲁的。
___
_____
to
_____
your
_________
___
the
food.
2.你不应用筷子指人。
You
_____
_________
___
______
___
anyone
_____
your
chopsticks.
3.在巴西,你每次喝完饮料都要用餐巾把嘴巴擦干净。
In
Brazil,
you
_______
wipe
your
mouth
____
your
napkin
every
time
you
_____
___
______.
Ⅲ.
完成句子
It’s
rude
stick
chopsticks
into
aren’t
supposed
to
point
at
with
should
with
take
a
drink
how
quickly
5.
虽然我仍然犯许多错误,但它不像以前那样困扰我了。
Although
I
still
make
lots
of
mistakes,
it
doesn’t
bother
me
like
it
______
____
.
used
to
4.
你不会相信我的法语进步得多快!
And
you
wouldn’t
believe
______
______
my
French
has
improved!
6.
我觉得记住所有的规矩是很难的,但是我也渐渐习惯了这些,不再觉得它们奇怪了。
I
find
it
difficult
____________
everything,
but
I’m
gradually
______
_____
___
things
and
don’t
find
them
so
strange
any
more.
getting
used
to
to
remember
7.
他们尽力让我感觉像在家里一样。
They
____
____
___
their
way
____
______
me
______
at
home.
go
out
of
to
make
feel
Ⅰ.
根据句意及首字母或汉语提示完成单词
1.
His
biggest
challenge
is
learning
how
to
_____
at
the
dinner
table.
2.
It’s
_____
to
break
into
the
room
without
knocking
at
the
door.
behave
rude
improving
exercises
3.
In
France,
you
are
________
to
put
your
bread
on
the
table
instead
of
putting
it
on
your
plate.
4.
In
the
West,
table
_______
(礼仪)are
very
important.
5.
Don’t
______
(拥挤).
Please
wait
in
line
for
tickets.
supposed
manners
crowd
Ⅱ.
单项选择
1.
—What
do
you
think
of
money?
—Well,I
think
money
is
important
______
it’s
not
the
most
important
thing.
A.
and
B.
but
C.
or
D.
so
2.
I
______
swim
in
the
river
when
I
was
a
child.
A.
am
used
to
B.
was
used
to
C.
used
to
D.
be
used
to
3.
Thank
you
for
______
me
the
customs
in
your
country.
A.
tell
B.
told
C.
telling
D.
tells
4.
I
wouldn’t
like
to
go
shopping
at
this
time
of
day.
It’s
always
______
.
A.
crowd
B.
crowding
C.
uncrowded
D.
crowded
5.
—How
was
your
trip
to
Taiwan?
—Great!It’s
even
______
than
I
thought
it
would
be.
A.
good
B.
well
C.
better
D.
best
Ⅲ.
完成句子
1.
在韩国,在餐桌上最年长的人应该先开始吃。
In
Korea,the
oldest
person
___
________
_____
______
eating
first
at
table.
2.
他们总是不怕麻烦,想方设法为所有的顾客服务。
They
always
______
______
____
their
way
to
think
of
ways
to
serve
all
the
customers.
is
supposed
to
start
go
out
of
3.
她的寄宿家庭使她有宾至如归的感觉。
Her
host
family
made
____
____
___
_____.
4.
现在他习惯了在国外生活。
Now
he
_______
______
______
living
abroad.
5.
我们没有理由浪费时间。
We
______
______
______
______
waste
time.
her
feel
at
home
is/gets
used
to
have
no
reason
to
Imagine
your
home
received
an
exchange
student,
try
to
explain
what
he/she
is
supposed
to
do
and
what
is
not
expected
to
do
in
Chinese
culture.
Homework(共47张PPT)
Unit
10
You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands
Section
A
1a-2d
A:
What
are
we
supposed
to
do
when
we
are
in
a
library?
B:
We’re
supposed
to
…
Pair
work
A:
What
are
we
supposed
to
do
when
we
are
on
a
bus?
B:
We’re
supposed
to
…
Pair
work
Can
we
give
a
clock
to
a
Chinese
person
as
a
present?
Why?
What
color
paper
would
we
use
to
wrap
a
present?
Learn
the
language
of
a
country
isn’t
enough.
Can
you
imagine
the
manners
of
our
foreign
friends
are
quite
different
from
those
of
our
own?
Free
Talk
Different
countries
have
different
customs.
Different
customs
in
different
countries.
In
Arab
countries,
men
kiss
one
another
on
the
cheek.
Your
host
may
welcome
you
with
a
kiss
on
both
cheeks.
It
is
polite
of
you
to
do
the
same.
When
a
Japanese
gives
you
a
card,
don't
put
it
into
your
pocket
right
away.
The
person
expects
you
to
read
it.
Colombia?is
a?country?in?South
America.
It
is
in
the
northwest
part
of
that
Continent
and
it
has
an
area
of
1.141.748?km?
(440,839
sq
mi).
It
has
been
the
country
which
produces
the
best
mild
coffee
in
the
world.
Garcia
Marquez,
a
famous
writer,
is
from
Colombia.
What
do
you
know
about
Colombia?
What
do
you
know
about
Switzerland?
Switzerland
is
situated
in
Western?and?Central
Europe.
It
is
home
to
one
of
the
world's
most
thriving
economies
and
also
one
of
the
happiest
populations
in
the
world.
Read
the
following
opinions
of
a
Colombian
and
a
Swiss
student
.
In
which
Country
is
it
OK
to
be
15
minutes
late
for
dinner?
Colombia
Switzerland
3a
Where
I’m
from,
we’re
pretty
relaxed
about
time.
We
don’t
like
to
rush
around,
so
we
don’t
mind
if
people
are
a
little
late
sometimes.
If
you
tell
a
friend
you’re
going
to
their
house
for
dinner,
it’s
OK
if
you
arrive
a
bit
late.
We
like
to
enjoy
our
time
slowly.
We
value
the
time
we
spend
with
our
family
and
Teresa
Lopez
Cali,
Colombia
friends
in
our
everyday
lives.
We
often
just
drop
by
our
friends’
homes
if
we
have
time.
We
don’t
usually
have
to
make
plans
to
meet
our
friends.When
we
see
each
other,
it’s
polite
for
boys
to
shake
hands
and
for
girls
to
kiss
each
other
on
the
side
of
the
face.
We
often
just
walk
around
the
town
center,
seeing
as
many
of
our
friends
as
we
can!
Marc
LeBlanc
Lausanne,
Switzerland
In
Switzerland,
it’s
very
important
to
be
on
time.
We’re
the
capital
of
clocks
and
watches,
after
all!
If
someone
invites
you
to
meet
him
or
her
at
noon,
then
you’re
expected
to
be
there
at
noon.
If
you’re
even
15
minutes
late,
your
friend
may
get
mad.
So
I
make
an
e?ort
to
be
on
time
when
I
meet
my
friends.
I
always
leave
the
house
early
to
avoid
heavy
tra?c
because
I
think
it’s
impolite
to
keep
others
waiting.
Also,
we
never
visit
a
friend’s
house
without
calling
first.
We
almost
always
make
plans
to
see
friends.
We
usually
plan
seeing
as
to
do
something
interesting,
or
go
somewhere
together.
What
kind
of
rules
do
you
have
in
Colombia?
Well,
they
have
pretty
relaxed
rules.
Like
what?
Well,
it’s
OK
if
you’re
not
on
time.
Language
Points
1
value
value
动词,意为“重视;珍视”。Value
sth.
“认为某物有价值;珍惜/重视某物”。
I
value
my
friendship
with
my
classmates.
我重视和同学的友谊,
Value可做名词,意为“价值”,be
of
great
value
to
意为“对…很有价值”。
Good
books
are
of
great
value
to
students.
好书对学生非常有用。
Drop
by
后接某人/某地,表示“拜访某人或某地”
Drop
in
后接on+某人,表示“拜访某人”
后接at+某地,表示“访问某地”
辨析:drop
by
和drop
in
drop
by
意为“顺便拜访;随便进入”。
2
He
dropped
by
his
friend’s
house
when
he
came
back
from
work.
他下班回来,顺便到朋友家坐了坐。
Drop
by
when
you
are
in
town.
你进城时顺便来玩哦。
She
dropped
in
on
Mary
when
she
did
some
shopping.
她去购物时,顺便看望了一下玛丽。
3
capital名词,意为“首都;国会;省会”。
Beijing
is
the
capital
of
China.
北京是中国的首都。
Shijiazhuang
is
the
capital
of
Hebei
province.
石家庄是河北省的省会。
capital
也有“大写字母”的意思,常与介词in连用。
Please
write
your
name
in
capital.
请用大写字母写下你的名字。
after
all意为“毕竟;终究;终归;到底”,
可以位于句首,句中和句末。
4
After
all,
your
birthday
is
only
two
weeks
away.
毕竟,两周后就是你的生日。
He
is
,after
all,
a
child.
他毕竟还是个小孩子。
I
got
mad
yesterday
because
of
his
lie.
Mad形容词,意为“很生气的;疯的”常有搭配:
①be
mad
at/with…意为“对…发怒”,相当于be
angry
with。
She
was
mad
at/with
his
for
losing
the
match.
他输了比赛,她为此非常气愤。
②be
mad
about意为“对…着迷”。
I
am
mad
about
collecting
stamps.
我对集邮非常着迷。
get
mad
意为“大动肝火;气愤”。
5
make
an
effort
意为“作出努力”,相当于
make
efforts。其后通常接动词不定式。
He
made
an
effort
to
get
it.
他努力去得到它。
effort此处用作可数名词,意为“努力;
尽力;艰难尝试”。
6
Attitude
towards…
Colombia
being
on
time
visiting
a
friend’s
house
making
plans
with
friends
We
are
pretty
relaxed
about
time.
We
often
just
drop
by
our
friends’
homes.
We
don’t
have
to
make
plans
when
we
get
together
with
friends.
Attitude
towards…
Switzerland
being
on
time
visiting
a
friend’s
house
making
plans
with
friends
It’s
very
important
to
be
on
time.
We
never
visit
a
friend’s
house
without
calling
first.
We
usually
make
plans
to
meet
friends.
Read
the
passage
again
and
complete
the
chart.
Ideas
and
customs
about
Colombia
Switzerland
being
on
time
visiting
a
friend’s
house
making
plans
with
friends
be
relaxed
about
time
often
drop
by
their
friends’
homes
call
them
first
make
plans
don’t
have
to
make
plans
be
very
important
3b
Hi,
Marc.
Sorry
I’m
a
little
late.
Teresa,
you’re
10
minutes
late!
Role-play
the
conversation.
3c
It’s
just
10
minutes!
It’s
no
big
deal!
Well,
in
Switzerland,
you’re
supposed
to
…
supposed
与
think
的含义相同,
“认为,以为”
.
be
supposed
表示
“被期望或要求应该”,
在
口语中,意为
“不容许,不应当”
.
be
supposed
+
to
infinitives
动词不定式
eg.
You
are
supposed
to
arrive
on
time.
Grammar
Focus
What
are
you
supposed
to
do
when
you
meet
someone
for
the
first
time?
You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands.
You’re
not
supposed
to
kiss.
When
were
you
supposed
to
arrive?
I
was
supposed
to
arrive
at
7:00.
Grammar
Focus
Am
I
supposed
to
wear
jeans?
No,
you’re
expected
to
wear
a
suit
and
a
tie.
Is
it
impolite
to
keep
others
waiting?
Yes,
it’s
very
impolite
to
keep
others
waiting.
Is
it
important
to
be
on
time?
Yes,
it’s
important
to
be
on
time.
Grammar
Focus
You
are
supposed
to…
visiting
someone’s
home
call
first,
and
knock
at
the
door
making
plans
with
friends
Discuss
the
plan,
call
to
make
changes.
being
on
time
always
on
time
or
a
little
early.
giving
gifts
Festival
gifts
being
necessary.
be
supposed
to的用法
be
supposed
to
do
sth相当于
should
do
sth
或者是be
expected
to
do
sth.人称,时态和句式体现在be的变化上,to为不定式符号后接动词原形。
句式:
1)肯定句:
be
supposed
to
do
sth
2)否定句:be
not
supposed
to
do
sth
相当于shouldn’t
do
sth.
或
be
not
allow
to
do
sth.意为“不应当做某事;不被允许做某事”。
You
are
not
supposed
to
play
football
in
the
classroom.
3)疑问句:
be
supposed
to
do
sth
的疑问句是将be动词的相应形式提到主语前面。
Are
you
supposed
to
sleep
at
nine?
晚上你应该在9点睡觉吗啊?
What
are
you
supposed
to
do
on
weekend?
在周末你应该干什么?
用法
示例
当be
supposed
to
的主语是人时,意为“应该…”表示劝告、义务、责任等
You
are
(not)
supposed
to
bow
when
you
meet
someone
for
the
first
time.
你第一次见到某人时(不)应该鞠躬。
当be
supposed
to
的主语是物时,表示“本应;本该”。表示“某事应该发生却没有发生”
The
train
was
supposed
to
arrive
half
an
hour
ago.
火车本应在半小时之前到达。
“be
supposed
to
+have+及物动词过去分词”
表示“本应该做而没做”
是虚拟语气的一种表达方式,含有责备、失望之意。
He
is
supposed
to
have
arrived
an
hour
ago.
他本该一小时前就到。
You’re
supposed
to
ask
the
teacher
if
you
want
to
leave
the
classroom.如果你要离开教室,应该先问问老师。
We
are
not
to
supposed
to
play
football
on
Sunday.
不准我们在星期日踢足球。
This
is
secret
and
I’m
not
supposed
to
talk
about
it.
这是秘密,我不应该谈论。
She
is
late
for
class
again
and
she
is
supposed
to
say
sorry
to
the
teacher.
她又迟到了,她应该向老师说对不起。
1.
她应该准时到这儿。
She
_____________
arrive
here
on
time.
2.
他不应该在公共场合吸烟。
He
______________
smoke
in
public
places.
3.
你应该5点到那里吗?
Are
you
__________
get
there
at
five?
4.
你本应该早点交作业。
you
are
supposed
to
___________
your
homework
earlier.
is
supposed
to
is
not
supposed
to
supposed
to
have
hand
in
practice
1.
Computers
are
used
by
people
for
______
problems.
(do)
2.
Spaceship
________
people
have
reached
other
parts
of
the
universe.
(with)
3.
Britain
is
only
30
kilometers
away
from
_______
.
(French)
4.
I
think
English
is
_______________
than
maths.
(important)
根据句意,用括号中所给词的适当形式填空
doing
without
France
more
important
5.
The
Great
Wall
is
over
six
__________
kilometers
long.
(thousand)
6.
The
hat
was
______of
silk.
(make)
7.
The
moon
_______
round
the
earth.
(travel)
8.
Sheep
are
______
by
farmers
for
producing
wool
and
meet.
(keep)
?
thousand
made
travels
kept
1.
When
you
go
abroad,
it
_______________
bring
your
passport.
2.
After
class,
students_______________
clean
the
chalk
off
the
blackboard.
Complete
the
sentences
with
the
phrases
in
the
box.
be
supposed
to
be
expected
to
be
important
to
is
supposed
to
are
supposed
to
4a
3.
If
you
visit
the
northern
coast
of
Norway
during
the
winter
season,
it_____________
pack
warm
clothes.
4.
If
there
are
people
in
the
meeting
room,
you
________________
knock
before
entering.
5.
In
many
eastern
European
countries,
you
______________________
take
off
your
gloves
before
shaking
hands.
are
supposed
to
are
expected/
supposed
to
is
important
to
Fill
in
the
blanks
with
the
correct
forms
of
the
words
in
brackets.
Each
country
has
different
rules
about
social
situations.
A
traveler_____________________
(not
expect)
_______
(know)
all
of
these,
but
it
is
helpful
_______
(learn)
as
many
of
these
customs
as
possible.
Trying
_______________
(understand)
how
people
think
is
one
of
the
best
ways
to
be
accepted
and
liked
in
a
foreign
country.
is
not
expected
to
know
to
know
to
learn
to
understand
4b
Learning
what
you
_____________
(suppose)
to
do
and
_______________
(not
suppose)
to
do
in
social
situations
may
be
difficult,
but
it
is
worth
the
trouble
if
you
want
to
understand
another
culture.
not
supposed
to
do
are
supposed
to
Make
a
list
of
advice
for
someone
coming
to
your
country
as
an
exchange
student
for
the
first
time.
Work
with
your
group
to
give
advice
about:
time
meeting
people
table
manners
what
to
do
for
someone’s
birthday
visiting
someone’s
home
giving
gifts
4c
Dear
Bob,
Welcome
to
China.
Different
countries
have
different
manners.
The
manners
in
China
are
different
from
those
in
America.
When
you
first
meet
a
Chinese
friend,
you
are
supposed
to
say
hello
to
him
or
her
and
shake
hands.
When
you
have
a
meal
with
Chinese
friends,
you’re
supposed
to
pick
up
the
chopsticks
and
the
bowl
of
rice.
佳作赏析
It’s
rude
to
point
at
anyone
with
your
chopsticks.
Please
don’t
talk
too
much
when
you’re
at
table.
Have
a
good
trip.
Yours,
Wang
Hai
写一篇文章来介绍一下中国一些方面的
风俗习惯,可以包括以下这些方面:
·greeting
·eating
meals
with
other
people
·attending
a
party
目标句型:be
supposed
to
do
Homework(共32张PPT)
Unit
10
You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands
Section
A
1a-2d
Do
you
know
what
people
in
other
countries
would
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
1.What
do
the
people
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
In
Brazil
2.
What
do
the
people
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
In
the
United
States
3.
what
do
the
people
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
In
Mexico
4.
what
do
the
people
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
In
Korea
5.
In
Japan
what
do
people
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
They
are
supposed
to
…
Different
countries
have
different
culture.
Countries
Customs
1.____Brazil
a.
bow
b.
shake
hands
c.
kiss
2.____the
United
States
3.____Japan
4.____Mexico
5.____Korea
what
do
the
people
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
Match
the
countries
with
the
customs.
1a
Countries
Customs
1.____Brazil
a.
bow
b.
shake
hands
c.
kiss
2.____the
United
States
3.____Japan
4.____Mexico
5.____Korea
c
b
a
b
a
Listen
and
check
your
answers
in
1a.
1b
What
are
people
in
Korea
supposed
to
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
They’re
supposed
to
bow.
How
about
in
the
United
States?
In
the
United
States,
They’re
expected
to
shake
hands.
Make
conversations
about
what
people
in
different
countries
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time.
1c
Pair
work
Talk
about
what
people
in
different
countries
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time.
Talk
about
the
countries
listed
above
or
other
countries
you
know
about.
A:
What
are
people
in
Korea
supposed
to
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
B:
They’re
supposed
to
bow.
A:
What
are
people
in
Mexico
supposed
to
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
B:
They’re
supposed
to
shake
hands.
Maria
is
an
exchange
student.
Last
night
she
had
dinner
at
an
American
friend’s
house.
Listen
and
check
(√)
the
mistakes
Maria
made.
2a
Maria’s
mistakes
________
arrived
late
________
ate
the
wrong
food
________
greeted
Paul’s
mother
the
wrong
way
________
wore
the
wrong
clothes
?
?
?
Maria’s
mistakes
___________
arrived
late
___________
ate
the
wrong
food
___________
greeted
Paul’s
mother
the
wrong
way
___________
wore
the
wrong
clothes
Listen
again.
Fill
in
the
blanks.
Maria
was
supposed
to
arrive
at
7:
00,
but
she
____________.
2.
In
Maria’s
country,
when
you’re
invited
for
7:00,
you’re
expected
to
_________.
3.
When
Maria
met
Paul’s
mom,
she
was
surprised
to
____________.
4.
Maria
should
ask
what
she
is
supposed
to
___________
if
she
is
invited
to
a
party
next
time.
arrived
at
8:00
shake
hands
wear
come
later
2b
Role-play
the
conversation
between
Maria
and
Dan.
Use
the
information
from
2a
and
2b.
A:
How
was
the
dinner
at
Paul’s
house
last
night?
B:
Well,
it
was
OK,
but
I
made
some
mistakes.
I
was
supposed
to
arrive
at
7:00,
but
I
arrived
at
8:00.
Pair
work
2c
Role-play
the
conversation.
2d
Katie:How
was
the
welcome
party
for
foreign
students
last
night?
John:Great!
I
made
some
new
friends.
But
a
funny
thing
happened.
Katie:
What?
John:
I
met
a
Japanese
boy
called
Sato,
and
as
soon
as
I
held
out
my
hand,
he
bowed.
Katie:
That’s
how
people
in
Japan
are
expected
to
greet
each
other.
It’s
impolite
if
you
don’t
bow.
John:
I
remember
when
I
first
met
Marie
last
year,
I
did
the
same
thing.
Katie:I
held
out
my
hand
and
to
my
surprise,
she
kissed
me
on
both
sides
of
my
face.
Katie:Very
funny.
Later
I
found
out
French
people
are
supposed
to
kiss
when
they
see
each
other.
John:
I
wouldn’t
mind
that!
Katie:I
didn’t
know
that.
So
I
just
stood
there
with
my
hand
out.
Finally,
I
returned
the
bow.
??
shaking
hands:
You
should
shake
hands
with
others
with
a
smile.
At
the
same
time
you
shouldn’t
wear
hats
or
gloves
when
you
do
this.
Usually,
the
time
of
shaking
hands
should
last
no
more
than
3
seconds.
It
is
polite
to
wait
for
the
ladies,
the
leaders
or
the
old
to
show
their
hands
first,
then
you
can
shake
with
them.
CULTURE
bow:
When
you
bow
to
others,
you
should
stand
at
attention
and
take
off
your
hat
to
show
your
respect.
kiss:
If
you
meet
a
friend
or
your
relative,
you
can
greet
him
or
her
with
a
hug
or
a
kiss
on
the
cheeks.
If
you
are
a
couple,
you
can
hug
and
kiss,
but
if
you
are
parents
and
children,
you
just
kiss
on
the
face
or
forehead.
If
you
are
brothers
or
sisters,
you
just
kiss
on
the
cheeks.
CULTURE
Language
Points
You’re
expected
to
…?
1
sb.?be?expected?to?do?sth.?
被期望做某事/应该要做某事
He
is
expected
to
get
through
to
the
finals.
我们期待他进入决赛。
Everyone
in
the
class
is
expected
to
take
part
in
the
discussion.希望全班同学参加讨论。
You
will
be
expected
to
work
on
Saturdays.
你们星期六要上班。
人们期待神州
7
成功发射。(expect)
Shenzhou
VII
______
________
to
be
sent
up
successfully.
was
expected
Liu
Xiang
is
expected
to
win
gold
medals
again.
希望刘翔再夺金牌。
(expect)
greeting
n.
问候;打招呼
He
sends?greetings?to
all
the
family.
??
他发信向全家问候。
2
greet
?
greet
v.
和…打招呼;迎接
She?greets?me
whenever
she
meets
me.
??
她一见到我就打招呼。
Mick?greeted?her
with
a
kiss
on
each
cheek.
米克亲吻她的双颊以表问候。
The
host?greeted?us
at
the
gate.
??
主人在大门口迎接我们。
hold
out
my
hand
伸出我的手
3
hold
out
伸出;
坚持
She
held
out
her
hand
to
take
the
rope.??
她伸手去抓那根绳子。
He
laughed,
holding
out
his
cup
for
more
tea.??
他大笑,伸出杯子要给他再倒点茶。
hold?on????抓住;?继续;?坚持;?忍受;?(打电话时用语)别挂断...
hold?up????举起;?阻挡;?耽搁;?支撑;?抢劫;?使停顿;?举出...
hold?back????阻碍;?
退缩;?
隐藏;?
克制;?
隐瞒
hold?off????不使挨近;?
挡住;?
耽搁;?
离开
hold?down????压制;?
压缩
hold?on
to????紧紧抓住;?坚持;?不放弃
hold?in????压住;?
忍耐;?
抑制
Li
Lei
wanted
to
tell
her
everything,
but
something
made
him
______.
A.
hold
up
B.
hold
back
C.
hold
on
D.
hold
out
B
完成句子
1.
在大多数西方国家,人们初次见面时应该握手。
In
most
Western
countries,
people
______
_____
___
__
_____
_____
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time.
2.
我们怎样才能用正确的方式与美国朋友打招呼?
How
can
we
_____
American
friends
_____
_________
?
are
supposed
to
shake
hands
greet
in
Exercise
the
/
a
right
way
3.
你应该问一下该带什么礼物。
You
should
______
what
gift
to
take
with
you.
4.
如果你被邀请参加会议,
你不应该去晚了。
If
you
are
invited
to
the
meeting,
you
______
_________
to
______
late.
ask
aren’t
supposed
be
5.
在日本,你应该鞠躬而不是握手。
You
are
supposed
to
bow
______
___
_________
hands
in
Japan.
instead
of
shaking(共43张PPT)
Unit
10
You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands
Section
B
(1a-2e)
be
supposed
to
do
被期望或要求做……;
应该做……
be
not
supposed
to
do
不被许可做……
e.g.
Everyone
is
supposed
to
know
the
law.
We’re
not
supposed
to
play
basketball
in
the
classroom.
Review
Table
Manners
There
are
many
table
manners
around
the
world.
But
different
countries
have
different
culture.
How
much
do
you
know
about
them?
Talk
about
it.
1.
In
the
United
States,
you’re
not
supposed
to
eat
with
your
hands.
2.
In
Peru,
you’re
supposed
to
talk
at
the
table.
3.
In
Korea,
the
youngest
person
is
not
supposed
to
start
eating
first.
4.
In
Brazil,
you
should
wipe
your
mouth
with
your
napkin
every
time
you
take
a
drink.
How
much
do
you
know
about
table
manners
around
the
world?
Take
the
following
quiz.
Circle
T
for
true
or
F
for
false
after
each
sentences.
______1.
In
India,
you’re
supposed
to
eat
with
your
hands.
______2.
In
China,
you’re
not
supposed
to
stick
your
chopsticks
into
the
food.
T
T
1a
_______3.In
Korea,
the
youngest
person
is
expected
to
start
eating
first.
_______4.
In
France,
you’re
supposed
to
put
your
bread
on
the
table.
_______5.
In
China,
it’s
impolite
to
use
your
chopsticks
to
hit
the
bowl.
F
T
T
Steve
is
going
to
China
to
study.
His
friend
Yang
Ming
is
telling
him
about
the
table
manners
in
China.
Listen
and
number
the
pictures
in
the
order
you
hear
them.
1
3
1b
2
Listen
again.
Match
these
sentence
parts.
____1.
You’re
not
supposed
to
…
____2.
It’s
impolite
to
...
____3.
You
shouldn’t
...
stick
your
chopsticks
into
your
food.
b.
point
at
anyone
with
your
chopsticks.
(用你的筷子指着任何人)
c.
start
eating
first
if
there
are
older
people
at
the
table.
C
a
b
1c
Talk
about
other
table
manners
in
your
country.
B:
Yes,
and
it’s
impolite
to
...
A:
We’re
supposed
to
...
1d
Language
Points
In
China,
you’re
not
supposed
to
pick
up
your
bowl
of
rice.
在中国,你不应该端起你的饭碗。
1
pick
up,“捡起;拾起;拿起”。如:
A
girl
picked
up
a
wallet
on
her
way
home.
The
phone
stopped
ringing
just
as
I
picked
up
the
receiver.
Pick
those
things
up
off
the
floor!
In
Brazil,
you
should
wipe
your
mouth
with
your
napkin
every
time
you
take
a
drink.
在巴西,每次喝完东西后你应该用餐巾纸擦嘴.
2
wipe
动词,意思是“擦,擦去”,常与away,off,
up
连用,表示“擦干净”。如:
Wipe
the
dirt
off
your
shoes.
抹去鞋上的污泥。
Wipe
up
the
milk
you
spilled,
please.
请抹掉洒出来的牛奶。
to
stick
your
chopsticks
into
your
food.
把筷子插入你的食物中。
3
(1)
stick
动词,“刺,插入”。如:
Stick
a
fork
into
the
meat
to
see
if
it’s
ready.
I
can’t
move.
There’s
a
piece
of
wire
sticking
in
my
leg.
(2)
chopstick
是由chop(砍)+stick(棍子)组成的合成
词。意思是“筷子”,它通常以复数形式出现。
如:Our
Chinese
always
use
chopstick
to
eat,
but
the
English
don’t
use
them.
一双筷子是a
pair
of
chopsticks。
It’s
rude
to
point
at
anyone
with
your
chopsticks.
用你的筷子指着别人是很不礼貌的。
4
(1)rude
形容词,“粗鲁的;无理的”。常用词组
be
rude
to
sb.,
意思是
“对某人无理”,
如:
It’s
rude
to
interrupt
when
people
are
speaking.
打断人家的话是不礼貌的。
I
think
it
was
rude
of
them
not
to
phone
and
say
that
they
weren’t
coming.
他们来不了,也不打电话通知一声,太不像话了。
(2)
point
是一个动词,意思是
“指,
指向”。
它构成的词组”“point
at”意思是
“指向”
“对准”。如:
“I’ll
have
that
one.”
She
said,
pointing
at
a
big
chocolate
cake.
(1)
manner
是“礼貌”的意思,常以复数形式出现。
e.g.
It’s
bad
manner
to
talk
with
a
full
mouth.
(2)
manner还可以表示“风俗;习惯”时,也常以复数形式出现。如:
The
manner
of
the
ancient
Egyptians.
table
manners
餐桌礼仪
5
(3)
manner
还可以表示
“方法;方式”,“态度;
举止”等意思。如:
Don’t
you
think
that
David
has
got
a
very
arrogant
manner?
Why
are
you
talking
in
such
a
strange
manner?
What
do
you
know
about
customs
in
foreign
countries?
What
do
you
think
is
the
biggest
challenge
when
visiting
a
foreign
country?
e.g.
My
cousin
went
to
America,
and
she
said
that
learning
basic
table
manners
was
her
biggest
challenge.
She
never
knew
what
she
was
supposed
to
do
at
the
dinner
table.
Would
you
please
continue….
2a
Read
the
letter
and
answer
the
questions.
2b
Why
is
Wang
Kun
in
France?
Because
she
is
on
her
student
exchange
program
in
France.
2.
Does
she
enjoy
staying
with
her
host
family?
How
do
you
know?
Yes,
she
does.
She
say
her
host
family
is
really
nice
and
they
go
out
of
their
way
to
make
her
feel
at
home.
3.How
does
she
feel
about
making
mistakes
when
she
speaks
French?
It
doesn’t
worry
her
like
it
used
to
be.
4.
What
is
the
biggest
challenge
she
is
facing?
Her
biggest
challenge
is
learning
how
to
behave
at
the
dinner
table.
Dear
Laura,
Thanks
for
your
message.
Yes,
I’m
having
a
great
time
on
my
student
exchange
program
in
France.
I
was
a
bit
nervous
before
I
arrived
here
but
there
was
no
reason
to
be.
My
host
family
is
really
nice.
They
go
out
of
their
way
to
make
me
feel
at
home.
The
grandmother
knows
that
I
miss
Chinese
food
a
lot.
So
she
actually
learned
how
to
make
Chinese
food!
She
also
has
a
teenage
granddaughter
about
my
age.
She’s
really
kind
and
she
always
talks
to
me
in
French
to
help
me
practice.
You
wouldn’t
believe
how
quickly
my
French
has
improved
because
of
that.
I’m
very
comfortable
speaking
French
now.
Although
I
still
make
lots
of
mistakes,
it
doesn’t
worry
me
like
it
used
to.
My
biggest
challenge
is
learning
how
to
behave
at
the
dinner
table.
As
you
can
imagine(想象),
things
are
very
different
from
the
way
they
are
at
home.
For
example,
you’re
not
supposed
to
put
your
bread
on
your
plate.
You’re
supposed
to
put
it
on
the
table!
I
thought
that
was
pretty
strange
at
first,
but
now
I’m
used
to
it.
Another
example
is
that
you’re
not
supposed
to
eat
anything
with
your
hands
except(除…之外)
bread,
not
even
fruit.
You
have
to
cut
it
up
and
eat
it
with
a
fork.
Another
thing
is
it’s
impolite
to
say
that
you’re
full.
If
you
don’t
want
any
more
food,
you
should
just
say,
“That
was
delicious.”
Also,
you’re
not
supposed
to
put
your
elbows
on
the
table.
I
have
to
say
that
I
find
it
difficult
to
remember
everything,
but
I’m
gradually
getting
used
to
it(渐渐习惯了).
I
don’t
find
French
customs
so
strange
anymore.I’ll
write
again
soon
and
tell
you
more
about
my
life
in
France.
Hope
you’re
having
a
good
school
year.
Yours,
Lin
Yue
解析:
except意为“除……之外”,不包括后面的内容。
Language
Points
You’re
not
supposed
to
eat
anything
with
your
hands
except
bread,
not
even
fruit!
除了面包之外,你什么都不能用手拿着吃,甚至连水果也不能!
1
1)except
意为“除…之外”不包括后面内容。
Except
B
:除了“B”之外:即将“B”从A中剔除,是递减的关系。
(A和B同级)
A
B
Except/besides/
but/except
for
2)
Besides
意为“除..之外还有…”包括besides
后面的内容。
Besides
B
:
A
+B
A
B
3)
but,
but
与except
同义,如果句中有no
one,
nobody,
nothing,
all,
everyone,
everything,
多用but。
4)except
for意为“除…之外”说明整体情况后,对细节加以纠正。
Except
for
B:
A—B,
A、B不同类,B为A部分加以修正的部分。
A
B
I
have
to
say,
I
find
it
difficult
to
remember
everything,
but
I’m
gradually
getting
used
to
things
and
don’t
find
them
so
strange
any
more.
我不得不说,我觉得记住所有的规矩是很难的,但是我也渐渐习惯了这些,不再觉得它们奇怪了。
2
(1)在
I
find
it
difficult
to
remember
.
.
.
句中,it是形式宾语,真正的宾语是后面的动词不定式短语to
remember
everything。其句型结构为:find+
it
+
adj.
+
to
do
sth.
。类似用法的动词还有:think,
believe,
know,
feel等。
(2)be/get
used
to
意为“习惯于……”,
后接名词、代词或动名词。
used
to
表示“过去经常”,后接动词原形。
be/get
used
to
表示“习惯于”,后接名词、代词或动词-ing形式。
be
used
to
do/be
used
for
doing
表示“用于;被用来做”,
是动词use的被动结构。
Taking
notes
or
summarizing
the
main
ideas
can
help
you
move
language
from
your
short-term
to
long-term
memory.
REVIEWING
went
out
of
their
way
be
comfortable
(doing)
gradually
gotten
used
to
being
(something)
worry
(someone)
Read
the
sentences
and
replace
the
underlined
words
with
the
phrasesin
the
box.
2c
1.
Making
mistakes
in
French
used
to
make
Lin
Yue
nervous.
(
(something)
worry
(someone)
)
2.
It
was
quite
hard
for
her
to
feel
good
about
speaking
French(
be
comfortable
(doing)
)
3.
The
host
family
tried
very
hard
to
help
Lin
Yue.
(went
out
of
their
way)
4.
Lin
Yue
has
slowly
learned
how
to
be
like
her
French
friends.(gradually
gotten
used
to
being)
Review
the
passage
and
make
notes
about
French
customs
in
the
chart.
Dos
Don’ts
You’re
expected
to
put
your
bread
on
the
table.
You’re
not
supposed
to
put
your
bread
on
your
plate
2d
Compare
the
table
manners
in
France
and
China
in
your
group.
How
are
they
the
same
or
different?
Make
a
list.
e.g.
In
France,
people
put
their
bread
on
the
table.
But
in
China,
we
always
put
our
food
on
a
plate
or
in
a
bowl
and
never
on
the
table.
2e
Language
points
eat
with
your
hands
用手吃饭
at
the
table
在餐桌上(旁)
pick
up
one’s
bowl
to
eat
端起饭碗
wipe
one’s
mouth
with
one’s
napkin
用餐巾纸揩嘴
take
a
drink
喝饮料,喝酒
1.
Write
an
e-mail
message
to
a
friend
about
the
table
manners
in
Japan.
2.
Write
an
e-mail
message
telling
someone
from
another
country
about
the
table
manners
in
you
country.
Homework