1、Unit FiveBook TwoA New English Course10/10/1Unit 5 Book 2第1页Language StructuresnIndirect speech introduced by1.a simple past verb reporting a commandMiss Wood told her pupils to be quiet.2.a simple past verb reporting adviceMiss Green often asks her students to turn the cassette recorder on.3.a simp
2、le present verb reporting a requestMrs.Blank often reminds her husband about his keys.4.a simple present verb reporting a reminderBobby wants to know if man will soon find a cure for cancer.10/10/2Unit 5 Book 2第2页PracticenListen to tape and fill in the examples in the cues givennDo the substitution
3、practice in pairs,paying attention to the use of Indirect Speech10/10/3Unit 5 Book 2第3页New words and expressionsnunruly a.nhave a sweet toothna decayed toothngive sth.outnpass sth.roundnsilicon chipnset up a colonydifficult or impossible to discipline or control龋齿,蛀牙10/10/4Unit 5 Book 2第4页Dialogue I
4、Communicating by Pay Phone in the United States10/10/5Unit 5 Book 2第5页Dialogue InListen to the tape carefully and then answer some the questions about the dialoguenQuestions:What seems to have bothered Weiwei?How does one make a long distance call by pay phone in the US?What is a toll-free call?And
5、for what purpose do people make such calls?Can you make a comparison about the telephone service between China and the US?10/10/6Unit 5 Book 2第6页Topic DiscussionnTalk about the following topics:dial-direct long distance callsoperator-assisted long distance callsPhone books in the U.S.WATS10/10/7Unit
6、 5 Book 2第7页New Words and expressionsnvague a.nthe area codenacronym 5Akrnim n.ntoll-free na phone booth=a phone kioskNot clear in meaning or application10/10/8Unit 5 Book 2第8页Word Derivationsunforgettable forgetfulnessforgetfulforget incurable curable curehot-tempered near-sighted warm-hearted stif
7、f-bristled unrulyrulyrule stickiness sticky stick disturbance disturbing disturb opposite(a.)nounadjectiveverb10/10/9Unit 5 Book 2第9页10/10/10Unit 5 Book 2第10页Fun PageBrain Teaser Cathy has six pairs of black gloves and six pairs of brown gloves in her drawer.In complete darkness,how many gloves must
8、 she take from the drawer in order to be sure to get a pair that match?Solution 10/10/11Unit 5 Book 2第11页Solutionv 13.vShe could possibly take out 6 black left hand gloves and then 6 brown left hand gloves,the next one would have to be either the right hand or left hand match.10/10/12Unit 5 Book 2第1
9、2页Dialogue IIAsking for Permission and Giving Warnings10/10/13Unit 5 Book 2第13页Dialogue IInAsking for permission(按客气程度次序增强)Im going toI thought IdId like toDo you mind if IIs it OK if I/Is it all right if I Would it be OK if IWould you mind if I I wonder if I could possiblyI hope you dont mind,but w
10、ould it be possible for me to10/10/14Unit 5 Book 2第14页Dialogue IInRead through the phrases and expressions given on Page 53nRead the Dialogue loudly in pair,paying attention to the use of phrases and expressionsnDo the practice dialogues10/10/15Unit 5 Book 2第15页Word Studynpolytechnic 工艺学校(prefix:pol
11、y multi)nrucksack 帆布背包(=knapsack)ndraughty(=drafty)nservice station=filling station=petrol station=gas station10/10/16Unit 5 Book 2第16页Word Study:hitch-hikehitch-hike:to get a lift or a free ride=hitch a lift =hitch a ride =thumb a ride eg.He hitchhiked all the way to Boston.Lets hitch a ride to the
12、 station.10/10/17Unit 5 Book 2第17页Reading IAmericas National Parks,Part I10/10/18Unit 5 Book 2第18页Reading IAmericas National Park,Part InRead through the text quicklyndo the True or False exercise on WB p4310/10/19Unit 5 Book 2第19页Comprehension QuestionsnWhose effort is it that contributes directly
13、to the protection of national parks from the exploitation of business interests?nWhat is the Yellowstone National Park most famous for?nGive at least two examples to show that work has been done to keep American national parks as natural as possible.nWhy are strict rules imposed which prohibit touri
14、sts from feeding animals with cookies and candy?10/10/20Unit 5 Book 2第20页New words and expressionsnrecreation n.npriority n.nspan v.nfurious a.nmighty a.nlumberman n.ndevastate v.nbreak rulesnfree enterprisenhave ones saynappeal to自由企业经济 10/10/21Unit 5 Book 2第21页Word Study:Priorityn.Precedence,espec
15、ially established by order of importance or urgency 领先,优先establish an order of priority按主要性确定.次序You must give this matter priority.你必须优先处理此事。Government give top priority to reforming the legal system.The search for a new vaccine took priority over all other medical research.lSomething afforded or de
16、serving prior attention Housework is low on her list of priorities.10/10/22Unit 5 Book 2第22页Word Study:Spanln.The extent or measure of space between two points or extremitiesthe whole span of a bridge桥全长the span of a mans life一个人一生the span of memory记忆所及in a short span of three years在短短三年时间内widen the
17、 span of knowledge扩大知识面lv.To extend across in space or time:span a river with a bridge在河上架桥a memory that spans 80 years连续80年记忆 10/10/23Unit 5 Book 2第23页Phrase Study:Have ones sayl lsaysay n.:the right or power decideto havehave no/not much/some/a say insay in the matterCitizens have a say in the cou
18、ncils of government.l lhave ones sayhave ones say:express ones view 表示意见 =say ones say=say out ones sayDont interrupt her;let her have her say.l lhave the say/say-sohave the say/say-so 美有最终决定权l lgive one his saygive one his say 让人把话讲出来10/10/24Unit 5 Book 2第24页ParaphrasingnIt was the conservationists
19、 who saved the remaining giant redwood trees and created the National Redwood Park,on the far side of the Golden Gate Bridge which spans the entrance to San Francisco Bay.(para.1)nMany of them became so tame that they were a nuisance,and sometimes even a danger.(para.4)nThere were also some unfortun
20、ate accidents,for even the fairly mild black bear cannot tell where the cookie ends and the hand begins.(para.4)10/10/25Unit 5 Book 2第25页Reading IIAmericas National Parks,Part II10/10/26Unit 5 Book 2第26页New words and phrasesnranger n.nbackpacker n.nself-reliant a.nprecipice n.nferocious a.ncarnivore
21、 n.ntranquil(l)ize v.nboundary n.nkeep/get sth out of sightna rash ofnmake a concession to10/10/28Unit 5 Book 2第28页Word Study:carnivore lcarnivore n.flesh-eaterCompare herbivore(plant-eater);omnivore(eating both flesh and plants)lcarn-(prefix:flesh)carnal(肉体)carnage(大屠杀)carnation(康乃馨)From obsolete F
22、rench flesh-colored 10/10/29Unit 5 Book 2第29页Phrase Study:a rash ofl la rash of:quite a large number of things all happen or appear within a short period of time.A rash of robberies had suddenly struck the country.From the mid-1950s to the early 1960s,there was a rash of books and articles elaborati
23、ng this theory.10/10/30Unit 5 Book 2第30页Phrase Study:make a concession to make a concession to:give acknowledgment or admissionforest concession森林特许权price concession让价tariff concessions关税让步减让The supermarket made a yearly concession to the summer trade.(一年一度夏季减价)10/10/31Unit 5 Book 2第31页Fun Page-Can
24、you give a name to the picture?10/10/32Unit 5 Book 2第32页Guided WritingnI.Combine sentence by such linking words as which,where,as though,and thanks to.nHere is a reference version-10/10/33Unit 5 Book 2第33页A Note declining an invitation nincludes the following information:appreciation for being invit
25、edreason for not being able to attendregret for missing such and occasionextending felicitation,etc,should the occasion requirenPlease write a note of declining an invitation on page 71.10/10/35Unit 5 Book 2第35页Reference Version:A Note declining an invitation (p.71)9 June,Dear Wenhua,Thanks for invi
26、ting me to the chamber music concert to be given at the golden wedding anniversary party of your grandparents.I really ought to be there,but as I have an appointment with Professor Zhang,who is leaving for the United States the next day,Im afraid I cant be present.Im dreadfully sorry to have to be a
27、bsent from this very important occasion.Indeed,their kindness to me when I was a child has always been remembered with gratitude.I also regret to have to miss the chamber music,which I adore.Please extend my heartiest congratulations to your grandpa and grandma.Yours,Minhao10/10/36Unit 5 Book 2第36页10/10/38Unit 5 Book 2第38页