(共32张PPT)
Unit
7
Teenagers
should
be
allowed
to
choose
their
own
clothes.
R·九年级上册
Section
A
1a-2d
Learning
objects
By
the
end
of
the
class,
you
will
be
able
to
…
1.
Learn
the
key
words
and
phrases:
license,
safety,
smoke,
get
one’s
ears
pierced
…
2.
Talk
about
the
rules
with
the
structure:
should
be
allowed
to
…
3.
Understand
some
strict
rules
you
must
obey.
Free
talk
Judge
the
action
and
answer
yes
or
no.
Teenagers
should
not
be
allowed
to
smoke.
Try
to
use
passive
voice
to
describe
the
pictures.
Teenagers
should
not
be
allowed
to
drive.
Teenagers
should
be
allowed
to
choose
their
own
clothes.
Teenagers
should
not
be
allowed
to
sleep
at
the
class.
Teenagers
should
not
be
allowed
to
wear
earrings.
Look
and
guess
What
activities
are
they
talking
about?
What’s
the
relationship
between
the
two
speakers?
Why
do
you
think
so?
1.
Teenagers
should
not
be
allowed
to
smoke.
2.
Sixteen-year-olds
should
be
allowed
to
drive.
3.
Students
should
not
be
allowed
to
have
part-time
jobs.
4.
Sixteen-year-olds
should
be
allowed
to
get
their
ears
pierced.
5.
Teenagers
should
be
allowed
to
choose
their
own
clothes.
A
D
A
D
A
D
A
D
A
D
Read
the
statements
below.
Circle
A
for
agree
or
D
for
disagree.
1a
Listen
and
circle
T
for
true
or
F
for
false.
1b
1.
Anna
can
go
to
the
shopping
center
by
bus.
T
F
2.
Anna
wants
to
get
her
ears
pierced.
T
F
3.
Anna
wants
to
choose
her
own
clothes.
T
F
1.
How
old
is
John?
A.15
B.16
C.17
2.
Who
is
getting
her
ears
pierced
at
the
shopping
center?
A.
Anna
B.
Anna’s
mom.
C.
Gaby.
3.
What
does
the
girl
want
to
buy?
A.
A
shirt
B.
A
dress
C.
A
skirt
Listen
again
and
choose
Listen
and
role-play
Anna:
Mom,
can
I
go
to
the
shopping
center
with
John?
He
just
got
his
driver’s
license.
Mom:
No
way!
I
don’t
think
sixteen-year-olds
should
be
allowed
to
drive.
They
aren’t
serious
enough.
I’m
worried
about
your
safety.
Anna:
But
Gaby’s
getting
her
ears
pierced
at
the
shopping
center
and
I
want
to
watch.
sixteen-year-olds
16岁的青少年
表示一类人,作主语时,谓语动词要用复数形式。
get
one’s
ears
pierced
扎耳洞
get
sth.+动词的过去分词=have
sth.+动词的过去分词
使某事被做,让别人做某事
Mom:
Sixteen-year-olds
shouldn’t
be
allowed
to
get
their
ears
pierced
either.
They’re
too
young.
Anna:
I
agree,
but
it’s
fun
to
watch.
Can
I
take
the
bus
then?
Mom:
Well,
OK.
Anna:
Great!
I
want
to
buy
a
new
skirt,
too.
Mom:
What
kind
of
skirt?
Maybe
I
should
go
with
you.
Anna:
Aww,
Mom.
I’m
not
a
child.
I
think
teenagers
should
be
allowed
to
choose
their
own
clothes.
Mom:
Well,
I
just
want
to
make
sure
you
get
something
nice.
Look
at
the
statements
in
1a
and
give
the
reasons
if
you
disagree.
too
wild
not
serious
enough
too
young
not
old
enough
too
impulsive
not
calm
enough
Look
at
the
statements
in
1a
and
make
conversations.
1c
A:
I
don’t
think
sixteen-year-olds
should
be
allowed
to
drive.
B:
I
agree.
They
aren’t
serious
enough.
否定前移:宾语从句跟在think,
believe,
suppose,
expect等动词后且为否定句,则要把否定转移到主句上,即要否定主句,而不是从句。
Guess:
what
is
the
boy
doing?
What
are
the
two
girls
talking
about?
1.
Sixteen-year-olds
should
not
be
allowed
to
work
at
night.
2.
Larry
shouldn’t
work
every
night.
3.
He
should
cut
his
hair.
4.
He
should
stop
wearing
that
silly
earring.
5.
He
doesn’t
seem
to
have
many
friends.
What
does
Molly
think
of
Kathy’s
statements?
Listen
and
circle
A
for
Agree,
D
for
Disagree
or
DK
for
Don’t
Know.
2a
Kathy
Molly
1.
Sixteen-year-olds
should
not
be
allowed
to
work
at
night.
A
D
DK
2.
Larry
shouldn’t
work
every
night.
A
D
DK
3.
He
should
cut
his
hair.
A
D
DK
4.
He
should
stop
wearing
that
silly
earring.
A
D
DK
5.
He
doesn’t
seem
to
have
many
friends.
A
D
DK
Listen
again.
What
are
Kathy’s
and
Molly’s
reasons?
Number
their
reasons
in
the
correct
order.
2b
It
looks
cool.
Young
people
need
to
sleep.
He
needs
to
spend
time
with
friends.
He
needs
time
to
do
homework.
It
doesn’t
look
clean.
Why
can’t
Larry
join
them?
A.
Because
he
will
do
his
homework
tonight.
B.
Because
he
will
sleep
early
tonight.
C.
Because
he
will
work
late
tonight.
2.
What
does
Larry
need
to
do
on
weekends?
A.
He
needs
to
sleep
on
weekends.
B.
He
needs
to
spend
time
with
friends
on
weekends.
C.
He
needs
to
stop
wearing
that
silly
earring
on
weekends.
Listen
again
and
choose
Kathy:
Hi,?Molly.?Where’s?your?brother?Larry??
I?thought?he
was?joining?us.?
Molly:
Hi,?Kathy.?I’m?sorry.?Larry?can’t?join?us?after
?
all.?He?is?working?late?tonight.??
Kathy:
Oh,?Larry’s?working?late?again??
Molly:
Yeah,?he?is.?
Kathy:
I?see…
I?really?don’t?think?sixteen-year-olds
?should
be?allowed?to?work?at?night.?Young
?people?need
to?sleep.?
Tapescripts
Molly:?Oh,?I?disagree?with?you.?Teenage?boys?
never?get?tired.
Kathy:?Well,?maybe.?But?Larry?shouldn’t?work?
every?night.
Molly:?That’s?true.?He?needs?time?to?do?homework.?
Kathy:?And?you?know,?Molly…
he?should?really?cut?
his?hair.?
Molly:?Oh,?I?don’t?know.?Do?you?think?it’s?too?long??
Kathy:?Yes,?I?do.?It?doesn’t?look?clean.?And?I?think?
he?should?stop?wearing?that?silly?earring.?
Molly:?Hmm…
I?disagree.?I?kind?of?like?it.?It?looks?cool!
Kathy:?You?know?another?thing?that?worries?me??
Larry?doesn’t?seem?to?have?many?friends.?
Molly:?Yeah,?I?know.?I?think?he?shouldn’t?work?on?
weekends.
Kathy:?That’s?right.?He?needs?to?spend?time?with?friends.
What
do
you
think
teenagers
should
or
should
not
be
allowed
to
do?
Should
Should
not
1.
wear
the
school
uniform
2.
keep
quiet
in
the
library
3.
eat
outside
of
the
classroom
4.
practice
what
you
have
learned
5.
make
your
bed
after
getting
up
1.
arrive
late
for
class
2.
run
in
the
hallway
3.
eat
anything
in
the
classroom
4.
watch
TV
late
every
night
5.
leave
dirty
clothes
everywhere
in
the
home
Make
a
list
of
things
teenagers
should
and
should
not
be
allowed
to
do.
Discuss
your
list
with
your
partner.
2c
A:
Do
you
think
teenagers
should
…?
B:
Yes,
I
…/No,
I
…
Free
talk
Have
you
ever
visited
an
art
museum?
Did
you
take
some
pictures
there?
What
do
you
know
about
the
rules
for
visiting
a
museum?
Read
and
answer
1.
Where
are
they
going
for
the
school
trip
this
year?
2.
How
does
Sandy
feel
about
the
trip?
3.
What
did
Mr.
Smith
say
about
the
rules
in
the
museum?
4.
What
does
Sandy
think
they
should
be
allowed
to
do
in
the
museum?
1.
Where
are
they
going
for
the
school
trip
this
year?
The
art
museum.
2.
How
does
Sandy
feel
about
the
trip?
Excited.
3.
What
did
Mr.
Smith
say
about
the
rules
in
the
museum?
We
are
not
allowed
to
take
photos
in
the
museum.
Check
the
answers
4.
What
does
Sandy
think
they
should
be
allowed
to
do
in
the
museum?
They
should
be
allowed
to
take
photos
if
they
don’t
use
a
flash.
Sandy:
I’m
really
excited
about
seeing
the
famous
paintings
by
Picasso.
Wu
Lan:
Me,
too!
I’m
glad
Mr.
Smith
chose
the
art
museum
for
our
school
trip
this
year.
Sandy:
I’m
going
to
bring
my
new
camera
to
take
lots
of
photos!
Wu
Lan:
Oh,
no.
Mr.
Smith
says
we
must
not
take
photos.
It’s
not
allowed
in
the
museum.
Role-play
the
conversation.
be
excited
about对……感到兴奋/激动
be
excited
to
do
sth.对做某事感到兴奋
2d
Sandy:
That’s
too
bad!
Do
you
think
we
may
be
allowed
to
take
photos
if
we
don’t
use
a
flash?
Wu
Lan:
Hmm…
I
think
they
just
want
to
protect
the
paintings.
So
if
you
don’t
use
a
flash,
then
it
may
be
OK.
Sandy:
Yeah.
I
think
we
should
be
allowed
to
do
that.
I’ll
bring
my
camera
anyway.
Summary
Key
words
and
phrases:
license,
safety,
smoke,
get
one’s
ears
pierced,
sixteen-year-olds
Key
sentence
patterns:
—
I
don’t
think
sixteen-year-olds
should
be
allowed
to
drive.
—
I
agree.
They
aren’t
serious
enough.
Homework
Review
the
key
words
and
sentence
patterns
and
practice
the
dialogue
in
2d.
Use
the
sentence
structure
“should
be
allowed
to”
to
write
five
sentences
to
express
what
you
want
to
be
allowed
to
do.
Do
the
exercises.