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Unit
10
You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands.
Section
A
1a-2d
Warming
up—Pre-listening—While-listening—Post-listening—Exercises
—Summary—Homework
人教版
英语
九年级下册
Learning
goals
1.
Curriculum
words:
custom,
bow,
kiss,
greet
5.
Sentences:
①What
are
you
supposed
to
do
when
you
meet
someone
for
the
first
time?
②You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands.
③In
the
United
States,
they’re
expected
to
shake
hands.
2.
Useful
expressions:
shake
hands
3.
Functions:
Talk
about
customs
and
what
you
are
supposed
to
do
4.
Grammar:
be
supposed/
expected
to
+
infinitive
Warming
up
People
in
different
countries
greet
each
other
differently.
v.
和……打招呼;迎接
In
some
countries,
they
shake
hands.
What
are
people
supposed
to
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
In
some
countries,
they
bow.
Warming
up
v.
&
n.
鞠躬
在此作动词
What
are
people
supposed
to
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
People
in
different
countries
greet
each
other
differently.
Warming
up
In
some
countries,
they
kiss
on
the
side
of
the
face.
v.
&
n.
亲吻;接吻
在此作动词
What
are
people
supposed
to
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
People
in
different
countries
greet
each
other
differently.
Warming
up
Greeting
customs
shake
hands
bow
kiss
on
the
side
of
the
face
custom
n.
风俗;习俗
Pre-listening
Look
at
the
picture
and
read
the
sentences
in
1a.
Pre-listening
What
do
people
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
Match
the
countries
with
the
customs.
Countries
Customs
_____
_____
the
United
States
_____
Japan
_____
_____
Korea
bow
shake
hands
kiss
b
1a
巴西
墨西哥
Brazil
Mexico
kiss
/k?s/
v.
&
n.
亲吻;接吻
1.
Words
in
1a
(教材P73
1a)
Pre-listening
Language
points
Point1
(1)
kiss作及物动词,其后可直接跟宾语。kiss
sb.
on
后接表示人的身体部位的名词,表示“亲吻某人的某个身体部位”。
The
young
mother
kissed
her
daughter
on
both
cheeks.
(2)
kiss还可作可数名词,意为“亲吻;接吻”。give
sb.
a
kiss“给某人一个吻”。
Little
Sam
gave
his
mom
a
kiss
and
went
to
bed.
Pre-listening
Language
points
2.
You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands.
(教材P73
图片文字)
be
supposed
to
do
sth.
应当做某事
Point1
be
supposed
to
do
sth.
表示按规定、习惯、安排等应当做某事。
To
make
rivers
cleaner
than
before,
everybody
is
supposed
to
protect
them.
Pre-listening
Language
points
2.
You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands.
(教材P73
图片文字)
shake
hands
握手
Point2
shake
hands为固定短语。其中shake作动词,意为“(与某人)握手”。与shake有关的短语还有:
shake
hands
with
sb.
与某人握手;shake
one’s
hand
握某人的手
He
held
out
his
hand
and
we
shook
hands
with
each
other.
He
shook
my
hand
warmly.
Countries
Customs
_____
Brazil
_____
the
United
States
_____
Japan
_____
Mexico
_____
Korea
bow
shake
hands
kiss
b
Listen
and
check
your
answers
in
1a.
While-listening
b
c
a
a
1b
While-listening
Check
your
answers
with
be
supposed
to
or
be
expected
to.
People
in
Brazil
are
supposed
to
kiss
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time.
People
in
the
United
States
are
expected
to
shake
hands
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time.
be
expected
to
do
sth.在此处相当于
be
supposed
to
do
sth.,
意为“应该做某事”。
点击,播放视频
Post-listening
Watch
and
read.
Try
to
imitate
the
pronunciation
and
intonation.
Listen
and
read.
Post-listening
Yoshi:
What
are
people
supposed
to
do
when
they
meet
in
your
country,
Rodrigo?
Rodrigo:
Do
you
mean
when
people
meet
for
the
first
time?
Yoshi:
Yeah.
Rodrigo:
In
Mexico,
we
shake
hands.
Yoshi:
What
about
in
Brazil,
Celia?
Celia:
Well,
in
Brazil,
people
sometimes
kiss.
How
about
in
Japan,
Yoshi?
What
are
people
expected
to
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
Yoshi:
We
bow.
Kim:
And
in
Korea
we
also
bow.
Mike:
Well,
I
guess
in
most
Western
countries
we
shake
hands.
Make
conversations
about
what
people
in
different
countries
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time.
Talk
about
the
countries
in
1a
or
other
countries.
Post-listening
1c
What
are
people
in
Korea
supposed
to
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
They
are
supposed
to
bow.
How
about
in
the
United
States?
In
the
United
States,
they’re
expected
to
shake
hands.
Post-listening
What
are
people
in…supposed
to
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
They
are
supposed
to
...
the
United
States
Korea
Brazil
Mexico
Post-listening
Language
points
【拓展延伸】expect作动词,意为“期望;预料”。常见用法有:
I
wasn’t
expecting
a
visitor.
I
expect
to
see
him
tomorrow.
I
expected
my
brother
to
help
me
carry
the
heavy
box.
I
expect
that
I
can
see
you
again.
In
the
United
States,
they
are
expected
to
shake
hands.
(教材P73
1c)
be
expected
to
do
sth.
被期望做某事;应该做某事
Point
Pre-listening
An
indoor
party.
B.
An
outdoor
party.
What
do
you
know
about
outdoor
parties?
What
are
people
supposed
to
do
at
outdoor
parties?
Maria
went
to
an
American
friend’s
party.
Let’s
look
at
the
picture
in
2a.
What
kind
of
party
is
it?
Maria’s
mistakes
______
arrived
late
______
ate
the
wrong
food
______
greeted
Paul’s
mother
the
wrong
way
______
wore
the
wrong
clothes
While-listening
2a
Maria
is
an
exchange
student.
Last
night
she
had
dinner
at
an
American
friend’s
house.
Listen
and
check
(?)
the
mistakes
Maria
made.
?
?
?
While-listening
2b
1.
Maria
was
supposed
to
arrived
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
supposed
to
______________.
4.
Maria
should
ask
what
she
is
supposed
to
________if
she
is
invited
to
a
party
next
time.
Listen
again.
Fill
in
the
blanks.
arrived
at
8:00
come
later
shake
hands
wear
While-listening
1.
How
did
Maria
greet
Paul’s
mom?
A.
She
shook
her
hands.
B.
She
bowed.
C.
She
kissed
her.
2.
What
did
Maria
wear
at
the
party?
A.
A
T-shirt.
B.
A
dress.
C.
A
skirt.
Listen
again
and
choose
the
right
answers.
?
?
Listen
and
read.
Daisy:
Hi,
Maria.
How
was
Paul’s
party?
Maria:
Oh,
Daisy,
it
was
terrible.
Daisy:
It
was?
Maria:
Uh-huh.
Daisy:
What
happened?
Maria:
Well,
I
was
supposed
to
arrive
at
7:00,
but
I
arrived
at
8:00.
Daisy:
Oh,
so
you
were
late.
Maria:
Yeah,
but
in
my
country,
it’s
different.
When
you’re
invited
for
7:00,
you’re
expected
to
come
later!
It’s
considered
strange
to
turn
up
on
time.
Daisy:
I
see.
Post-listening
Maria:
Then
when
I
met
Paul’s
mom,
I
kissed
her.
Daisy:
Oh

you
were
supposed
to
shake
hands
instead.
Maria:
That’s
right.
And
I
wore
a
fancy
dress.
Daisy:
What’s
wrong
with
that?
Maria:
Well,
it
turned
out
that
it
was
an
outdoor
party,
Daisy.
Everyone
else
was
in
a
T-shirt
and
jeans.
Daisy:
I
guess
next
time
you
should
ask
what
you’re
supposed
to
wear.
Post-listening
Listen
and
read.
Role-play
a
conversation
between
Maria
and
Dan.
Use
the
information
in
2a
and
2b.
Post-listening
2c
How
was
the
dinner
at
Paul’s
house
last
night?
Well,
it
was
OK,
but
I
made
some
mistakes.
I
was
supposed
to
arrive
at
7:00,
but

Post-listening
Fill
in
the
following
chart.
Ideas
and
customs
about

In
Maria’s
country
In
America
Time
People
are
supposed
to
arrive
late.
Greetings
Dressing
People
are
supposed
to
arrive
on
time.
People
are
supposed
to
kiss
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time.
People
are
supposed
to
wear
a
T-shirt
and
jeans
to
an
outdoor
party.
People
are
supposed
to
shake
hands
when
they
meet.
People
are
supposed
to
wear
a
suit
or
fancy
dress
to
the
party.
Post-listening
John
went
to
the
welcome
party
for
foreign
students
last
night.
He
made
some
new
friends.
But
something
funny
happened.
What
funny
things
happened
last
night?
Post-listening
Read
the
dialog
in
2d
and
answer
the
questions.
1.
Who
is
Sato?
2.
What
did
John
do
when
he
met
Sato?
3.
How
are
people
in
Japan
expected
to
greet
each
other?
4.
What
did
Katie
do
when
she
met
Marie?
5.
How
are
people
in
France
expected
to
greet
each
other?
Is
it
polite
if
you
don’t
do
the
same
thing?
A
Japanese
boy.
He
held
out
his
hand.
They
are
expected
to
bow.
She
held
out
her
hand.
They
are
supposed
to
kiss.
No,
it
isn’t.
Post-listening
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.
Listen
and
read.
Try
to
imitate
the
pronunciation
and
intonation.
过去分词短语作后置定语
Post-listening
John:
I
didn’t
know
that.
So
I
just
stood
there
with
my
hand
out.
Finally,
I
returned
the
bow.
Katie:
I
remember
when
I
first
met
Marie
last
year,
I
did
the
same
thing.
I
held
out
my
hand
and
to
my
surprise,
she
kissed
me
on
both
sides
of
my
face!
John:
I
wouldn’t
mind
that!
Katie:
Very
funny.
Later
I
found
out
French
people
are
supposed
to
kiss
when
they
see
each
other.
with复合结构作伴随状语
令我惊讶的是
find
out
查出;查明
Post-listening
Keep
your
books
closed
and
fill
in
the
blanks
with
the
right
words
or
phrases
.
Katie:
How
was
for
foreign
students
last
night?
John:
Great!
I
some
new
friends.
But
a
thing
happened.
Katie:
What?
John:
I
met
a
Japanese
boy
Sato,
and
as
soon
as
I
my
hand,
he
bowed.
Katie:
That’s
how
people
in
Japan
greet
each
other.
It’s
if
you
don’t
bow.
the
welcome
party
made
funny
called
held
out
are
expected
to
impolite
Post-listening
John:
I
know
that.
So
I
just
stood
there
with
my
hand
.
Finally,
I
the
bow.
Katie:
I
remember
when
I
first
met
Marie
last
year,
I
did
the
thing.
I
held
out
my
hand
and
,
she
kissed
me
on
both
sides
of
my
face!
John:
I
wouldn’t
that!
Katie:
Very
funny.
Later
I
French
people
are
supposed
to_____
when
they
see
each
other.
didn’t
out
returned
same
to
my
surprise
mind
found
out
kiss
Post-listening
点击,播放视频
Role-play
the
conversation.
2d
Post-listening
What
have
you
learned
from
the
conversation
in
2d?
Summary
In
Japan,
people
are
supposed
to
bow
to
each
other.
In
France,
people
are
expected
to
kiss
on
both
sides
of
the
face.
We
should
understand
different
greeting
customs.
Exercises
一、单项选择
(黑龙江绥化中考)People
are
supposed
_______
hands
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time
in
America.
A.
shake
B.
shaking
C.
to
shake
D.
shook
(重庆中考A卷)As
soon
as
the
rain
_______,
they
will
go
out
to
pick
apples.
A.
stops
B.
stopped
C.
will
stop
D.
is
stopping
Tina
comes
to
China
in
order
to
experience
Chinese
culture
and
________
which
university
is
the
best
for
her
to
attend.
A.
put
out
B.
stay
out
C.
find
out
D.
run
out
A
C
C
1
2
3
Exercises
Mr.
Smith
_______
(kiss)
his
wife
before
he
goes
to
work
every
day.
(山东烟台中考)We
are
supposed
__________
(spread)
positive
energy
everywhere
we
go.
(贵州贵阳中考)The
Chinese
are
supposed
to
shake
__________
(hand)
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time.
When
you
(greet)
someone,
you
can
say
“Hello”
or
shake
hands
with
him.
二、用括号内所给词的适当形式填空
1
2
3
kisses
to
spread
hands
4
greet
Exercises
三、根据汉语提示,完成下面的句子
1
2
3
我不知道我是否应该站起来先和他握手。
I
don’t
know
whether
I’m
expected
to
stand
up
and
______
______
_____
him
first.
(四川宜宾中考)在许多国家,朋友们第一次见面时都应该握手。
In
many
countries,
people
are
________
_____
shake
hands
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time.
我会尽快完成这篇报告的。
I’ll
finish
the
report
_____
______
_____
_____
______.
supposed
to
shake
hands
as
soon
as
I
can
with
Summary
Words
&
expressions
custom,
bow,
kiss,
greet,
shake
hands
Functions
Talk
about
customs
and
what
you
are
supposed
to
do
Grammar
be
supposed/
expected
to
+
infinitive
Sentences

What
are
you
supposed
to
do
when
you
meet
someone
for
the
first
time?

You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands.

In
the
United
States,
they’re
expected
to
shake
hands.
Homework
1.
Write
a
short
passage
about
the
customs
in
different
countries
you
have
known
or
learnt.
Try
to
use
be
supposed
to
or
be
expected
to.
e.g.
People
in
different
countries
do
different
things
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time.
In
China,

2.
Preview
the
new
words
and
phrases
in
Section
A
(P
75).
THANKS
谢谢聆听!(共30张PPT)
Unit
10
You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands.
Section
A
3a-3c
Revision—Pre-reading—While-reading—
Post-reading

Exercises
—Summary
—Homework
人教版
英语
九年级下册
Learning
goals
1.
Curriculum
words:
relaxed,
value,
capital,
noon,
mad,
effort
3.
Reading:an
article
about
different
customs
2.
Useful
expressions:
drop
by,
after
all,
get
mad,
make
an
effort
Revision
In
China,
the
United
States
and
Mexico,
people
are
supposed
to
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time.
What
are
people
supposed
to
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
shake
hands
In
Japan
and
Korea,
people
are
supposed
to
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time.
Revision
What
are
people
supposed
to
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
bow
In
Brazil
and
France,
people
are
supposed
to
on
the
side
of
the
face
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time.
Revision
What
are
people
supposed
to
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
kiss
Pre-reading
Perception
of
time
The
concept
of
time
is
perceived
differently
in
different
countries.
Time
is
a
servant
and
not
a
master.
Africa,
Latin
American
Time
is
money,
so
punctuality
is
important.
the
US,
Northern
Europe
Pre-reading
In
China,
is
it
OK
to
be
15
minutes
late
for
dinner?
What’s
your
perception
of
time?
In
China,
is
it
polite
to
keep
your
friends
waiting?
Pre-reading
What
are
the
two
passages
mainly
about?
It’s
very
important
to
be
punctual
in
Switzerland.
B.
People
in
Colombia
are
pretty
relaxed
about
time.
C.
Differences
between
Colombian
and
Swiss
customs.
Look
at
the
pictures
and
the
question
in
3a
and
try
to
choose
the
right
answer.
Colombia
哥伦比亚
Colombian
哥伦比亚的;
Switzerland
瑞士
Swiss
瑞士的
Pre-reading
Look
through
the
chart
in
3b
and
predict
the
answers
to
the
questions
below.
1.
How
many
big
differences
are
talked
about
in
the
two
passages?
Three.
2.
What
are
they?
Being
on
time,
visiting
a
friend’s
house,
making
plans
with
friends.
Read
the
following
opinions
of
a
Colombian
and
a
Swiss
student.
In
which
country
is
it
OK
to
be
15
minutes
late
for
dinner?
3a
While-reading
Fast
reading
Colombia.
How
do
you
know
that
it
is
OK
to
be
15
minutes
late
for
dinner
in
Colombia?
While-reading
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
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!
Teresa
Lopez
Cali,
Colombia
While-reading
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
effort
to
be
on
time
when
I
meet
my
friends.
I
always
leave
the
house
early
to
avoid
heavy
traffic
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
to
do
something
interesting,
or
go
somewhere
together.
Marc
LeBlanc
Lausanne,
Switzerland
While-reading
3b
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
it’s
OK
to
be
late
it’s
important
to
be
on
time
drop
in
whenever
they
like
always
call
first
don’t
usually
make
plans
always
make
plans
Report
like
this:
It’s
OK/polite/impolite…
for
people
in
Colombia/
Switzerland
to

You’re
supposed/expected
to

when
you

in
Colombia/
Switzerland.
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
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!
While-reading
Where引导的地点状语从句
有点儿;稍微
在此与a
little同义
动词-ing短语作伴随状语;as…as
sb.
can/
could
某人尽可能……
顺便访问;随便进入
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
effort
to
be
on
time
when
I
meet
my
friends.
I
always
leave
the
house
early
to
avoid
heavy
traffic
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
to
do
something
interesting,
or
go
somewhere
together.
While-reading
准时;按时
v.
避免;回避
avoid
doing
sth.
本句含有两个否定词,是含有双重否定的句子。
形容词修饰复合不定代词,形容词要后置
n.
首都;国都
毕竟;终归
在中午
keep
sb.
doing
sth.使某人一直做某事
1.
Where
I’m
from,
we’re
pretty
relaxed
about
time.
(教材P75
3a)
relaxed
/r??l?kst/
adj.
放松的;自在的
Point
In
our
school,
we
are
pretty
relaxed
about
clothes.
relaxed
作形容词,常用短语:be
relaxed
about
对......感到放松/不拘束。
relaxing
“令人放松的”,通常修饰物,在句中作定语或表语。
relaxed
“感到放松的”,通常修饰人,在句中通常作表语,也可作定语。
【易混辨析】
relaxing与relaxed
Language
points
Post-reading
2.
We
value
the
time
we
spend
with
our
family…
(教材P75
3a)
value
/?v?lju?/
v.
重视;珍视
n.
价值
Point
(1)
value还可作名词,意为“价值;重要性”。be
of
great
value“有很大价值/重大意义”;be
of
little
value“没什么价值”。
His
research
is
of
little
practical
value.
(2)
valuable作形容词,意为“有价值的;贵重的”。
The
book
provides
valuable
information.
We
really
value
our
friendship.
value在此作及物动词,意为“重视;珍视”。
【拓展延伸】
Language
points
Post-reading
3.
If
you’re
even
15
minutes
late,
your
friend
may
get
mad.
(教材P75
3a)
get
mad
大动肝火;气愤
Point
(1)
get
mad为固定短语,其后常接at/with
sb.
,表示“生某人的气”,同义短语为get
angry
with
sb.。
Whatever
I
say,
please
don’t
get
mad
at/with
me.
(2)
mad作形容词,意为“很生气;疯的”。drive
sb.
mad“使某人发狂”。
The
noise
drives
me
mad.
Language
points
Post-reading
4.
So
I
make
an
effort
to
be
on
time
when
I
meet
my
friends.
(教材P75
3a)
make
an
effort
作出努力
Point
make
an
effort为固定短语,其中effort作名词,意为“努力;尽力”。make
an
effort
to
do
sth.意为“努力做某事”。
We’ll
make
an
effort
to
finish
the
work
on
time.
Language
points
Post-reading
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
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!
Teresa
Lopez
Cali,
Colombia
Listen
and
read.
Post-reading
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
effort
to
be
on
time
when
I
meet
my
friends.
I
always
leave
the
house
early
to
avoid
heavy
traffic
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
to
do
something
interesting,
or
go
somewhere
together.
Marc
LeBlanc
Lausanne,
Switzerland
Listen
and
read.
Post-reading
1.
We
don’t
care
much
about
time
and
we
are
quite
casual.
Post-reading
Find
out
the
sentences
in
the
passage
that
have
the
same
meanings
as
them.
___________________________________________________
2.
We
think
it
is
very
important
to
be
with
family
and
friends.
___________________________________________________
3.
We
just
go
to
see
our
friends
when
we
want
to.
___________________________________________________
4.
Your
friend
may
become
very
angry
if
you
are
late
for
some
time.
___________________________________________________
5.
I
try
my
best
to
be
on
time
when
I
meet
friends.
___________________________________________________
1.
We
don’t
care
much
about
time
and
we
are
quite
casual.
Post-reading
___________________________________________________
2.
We
think
it
is
very
important
to
be
with
family
and
friends.
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
3.
We
just
go
to
see
our
friends
when
we
want
to.
___________________________________________________
4.
Your
friend
may
become
very
angry
if
you
are
late
for
some
time.
___________________________________________________
5.
I
try
my
best
to
be
on
time
when
I
meet
friends.
___________________________________________________
We’re
pretty
relaxed
about
time.
We
value
the
time
we
spend
with
our
family
and
friends
in
our
everyday
lives.
We
don’t
usually
have
to
make
plans
to
meet
our
friends.
If
you’re
even
15
minutes
late,
your
friend
may
get
mad.
I
make
an
effort
to
be
on
time
when
I
meet
my
friends.
Post-reading
Role-play
a
conversation.
Student
A
is
Teresa
and
Student
B
is
Marc.
Teresa
is
late
and
Marc
is
mad.
3c
A:
Hi,
Marc.
Sorry
I’m
a
little
late.
B:
Teresa,
you’re
10
minutes
late!
A:
It’s
just
10
minutes!
It’s
no
big
deal!
B:
Well,
in
Switzerland,
you’re
supposed
to…
Exercises
Read
Teresa’s
opinion
and
find
the
suitable
words
to
fill
in
the
blanks.
1.
She
seemed
very
about
the
coming
examination.
2.
I
my
friendship
with
David
because
I
think
he
is
a
trustworthy
friend.
3.
We
the
coffee
shop
to
see
if
Sophie
was
there,
but
she
wasn’t.
4.
The
little
boy
is
always
so
that
everybody
loves
him.
relaxed
value
dropped
by
polite
Exercises
Read
Marc’s
opinion
and
find
the
suitable
words
to
fill
in
the
blanks.
1.
Don’t
be
so
hard
on
him.
,
he
is
only
8
years
old.
2.
Jenny
great
to
help
us
finish
the
work.
3.
I’m
sorry
to
you
for
so
long.
4.
He
put
on
his
coat
silently
and
left
the
house
looking
at
Betty.
5.
Tim
at
his
brother
for
breaking
the
new
model
plane.
After
all
made
a
keep
effort
waiting
without
got
mad
(扬州中考)My
grandpa
knows
the
history
and
medical
______
of
many
plants.
wealth
B.
price
C.
value
D.
cost
(山西中考)Except
for
working
hard,
we
should
give
some
attention
to
proper
exercise
and
enough
sleep.
_______,
health
always
comes
first.
A.
For
example
B.
After
all
C.
So
far
(安顺中考)—
What
time
do
you
get
up
in
the
morning
on
school
days?

I
get
up
at
7:00
every
morning
to
avoid
______
the
early
bus.
A.
miss
B.
missed
C.
missing
D.
to
miss
Exercises
单项选择
C
B
C
1
2
3
Summary
Expressions
New
words
Reading
an
article
about
different
customs
relaxed
value
capital
noon
mad
effort
drop
by
after
all
get
mad
make
an
effort
on
time
avoid
doing
sth.
keep
sb.
doing
sth.
at
noon
a
bit
Homework
2.
Write
a
passage
about
the
perception
of
time
in
China.
1.
Try
to
retell
the
passage
in
3a.
3.
Preview
the
new
words
and
phrases
on
page
76.
THANKS
谢谢聆听!(共29张PPT)
Unit
10
You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands.
Section
B
3a-Self
Check
Warming
up—Pre-writing—While-writing—Post-writing—Exercises
—Summary
人教版
英语
九年级下册
Learning
goals
2.
Functions:
Talk
about
customs
and
what
you
are
supposed
to
do
3.
Writing:
Write
a
letter
to
your
pen
pal
to
give
him/her
advice
and
suggestions
on
how
to
behave
properly
in
China.
1.
Curriculum
word:
suggestion
Warming
up
Brainstorm
What
kind
of
social
situations
do
you
know?
Warming
up
What
manners
do
you
know
about?
Brainstorm
What
structures
will
be
used
to
talk
about
customs?
Warming
up
Brainstorm
What
are
you
supposed
to
do
in
France?
We
are
supposed/expected
to

What
aren’t
you
supposed
to
do
in
France?
Well,
it’s
impolite
to…
Make
a
survey.
Work
in
groups
of
four
and
make
a
list
of
customs
in
different
countries.
Pre-writing
Each
group
can
choose
one
country
to
report.
Fill
in
the
chart
with
the
results
of
the
discussion.
Country
Table
manners
Going
out
with
friends
Pre-writing
Pre-writing
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
Group
work
Talk
about
your
notes
in
groups.
Pre-writing
Table
manners
It’s
polite/impolite
to

House
rules
You’re
supposed/not
supposed
to

Going
out
with
people
You
should

Pre-writing
Read
the
following
letter.
Dear
______________,
You
must
be
excited
about
coming
to
China
soon.
Let
me
give
you
some
suggestions
and
advice
about
Chinese
customs.
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,
______________
Pre-writing
Let
me
give
you
some
suggestions
and
advice
about
Chinese
customs.
(教材P80
3b)
suggestion
/s??d?est??n/
n.
建议
Point
两者都可表示“建议”
,其区别如下:
advice
n.
建议
Could
you
give
me
a
few
suggestions
on
how
to
spend
the
coming
summer
holiday?
My
teacher
gave
me
two
pieces
of
advice
on
English
learning.
suggestion
可数名词,其复数形式为suggestions。
advice
不可数名词,表示“一条建议”用a
piece
of
advice。
Language
points
Write
a
letter
to
your
pen
pal
to
give
him/her
advice
and
suggestions
on
how
to
behave
properly
in
China.
While-writing
3b
Dear
______________,
You
must
be
excited
about
coming
to
China
soon.
Let
me
give
you
some
suggestions
and
advice
about
Chinese
customs.
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,
______________
主题是中国风俗习惯,时态用一般现在时,以第二人称为主
用本单元目标语言:be
supposed
to,
it’s
impolite
to,
you
should和所积累的信息,陈述中国的风俗习惯
信的结尾表达祝福和期待。
1.
格式:书信
2.
话题:风俗习惯
3.
时态:一般现在时
4.
人称:以第二人称为主
5.
句式:

It
is
+adj.
+to
do
sth.

You’re
supposed
to…/
You’re
expected
to…/You
should…
Writing
tips:
While-writing
While-writing
Write
the
letter
with
your
notes
in
3a.
Table
manners
It’s
polite/impolite
to

House
rules
You’re
supposed/not
supposed
to

Going
out
with
people
You
should

Dear
Ivan,
You
must
be
excited
about
coming
to
China
soon.
Let
me
give
you
some
suggestions
and
advice
about
Chinese
customs.
①When
you’re
eating
at
the
table,
it’s
impolite
to
start
eating
first
if
there
are
older
people
at
the
table.
You
should
let
them
start
first.②When
you
are
eating
with
chopsticks,
it
is
impolite
to
point
at
other
people
with
your
chopsticks.
③It
is
also
impolite
to
stick
your
chopsticks
into
the
bowl
of
rice
and
leave
them
there.
While-writing
Sample
writing
In
our
house,
④you’re
supposed
to
take
off
your
shoes
before
you
enter
the
house
or
just
inside
the
front
door.
In
our
culture,
we
don’t
usually
hug
or
kiss
people.
When
you
go
out
with
people,
⑤you
should
tell
the
hostess
where
you
are
going,
who
you
are
going
with
and
when
you
will
come
back.
In
our
culture,
the
hostess
will
worry
a
lot
about
the
safety
of
her
guest,
so
a
polite
guest
will
always
let
her
know
these
things.
Have
a
safe
trip,
and
I
look
forward
to
meeting
you
soon!
Best
wishes,
Xiao
Wei
While-writing
在给出建议的同时也可以解释我们的文化习俗
Exchange
your
letter
with
your
partner
and
correct
mistakes
you
made.
Post-writing
Self
Check
1.
Fill
in
the
blanks
with
the
words
in
the
box.
1.
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
was
very
uncomfortable
at
a
fine-dining
restaurant
last
night
because
he
didn’t
know
________
table
manners.
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.
empty
basic
worth
worth
capital
basic
traffic
empty
mad
knocking
Self
Check
4.
The
________
is
always
the
worst
in
the
_______
city.
It
is
important
to
leave
earlier
if
you
are
traveling
by
car.
5.
Sandy
went
into
her
sister’s
room
without
_________
on
the
door.
That
made
her
sister
_______.
capital
traffic
worth
capital
basic
traffic
empty
mad
knocking
knocking
mad
Self
Check
2.
Think
about
your
culture
and
make
statements.
In
my
culture,
when
you

you’re
supposed
to
_____________________________________________.
you’re
not
supposed
to
__________________________________________.
you’re
expected
to
_____________________________________________.
it’s
impolite
to
________________________________________________.
it’s
important
to
_______________________________________________.
Exercises
一、单项选择
(滨州中考)—
What
a
good
_________
you’ve
given
me!
Thanks
a
lot.

My
pleasure.
A.
information
B.
news
C.
suggestion
D.
advice
(南京中考)—
Do
you
have
any
plans
for
the
holiday?

Yes.
I’m
planning
to
travel
to
Jiuzhaigou.
I’m
looking
forward
to
____
the
colorful
lakes
and
amazing
waterfalls.
A.
see
B.
seeing
C.
sees
D.
saw
C
B
1
2
Exercises
二、完形填空
(青岛中考)A
gift
is
necessary
when
one
is
invited
to
visit
friends
in
China.
After
greetings,
the
gift
should
be
passed
immediately
to
the
host.
Remember
that
usually
Chinese
people
will
not
open
the
gift
in
front
of
the
person
who
gives
__1__.
To
show
the
respect,
it
may
be
__2__
to
explain
what
the
gift
is.
Bringing
some
nutrients
and
tonics
(营养品、补品)
to
the
elders
in
the
family
is
a
good
idea.
You
can
__3__
prepare
some
small
gifts
for
the
spouse
(配偶)
or
kids
of
the
host.
A.
it
B.
them
C.
that
necessary
B.
careful
C.
comfortable
A.
too
B.
also
C.
either
?
?
?
1
2
3
Exercises
The
host
usually
makes
full
__4__
by
carefully
tidying
up
the
house
and
__5__
a
lot
of
delicious
dishes.
__6__
the
meal
is
well
prepared,
the
host
may
say
to
the
guest
politely,
“My
preparation
is
not
enough,
please
excuse
me
for
my
poor
treat.”
As
a
guest,
you
should
make
the
host
believe
that
there
is
plenty
to
eat
by
praising
the
food.
A.
plans
B.
decisions
C.
preparations
enjoying
B.
cooking
C.
washing
A.
But
B.
Although
C.
Because
?
?
?
4
5
6
Exercises
While
eating,
the
elders
will
use
chopsticks
to
__7__
food
for
guests
as
a
tradition
and
ask
them
to
eat
__8__.
As
a
guest,
you
should
accept
their
goodwill
readily.
But
nowadays,
the
younger
people
do
the
traditional
way
less.
A.
cut
up
B.
eat
up
C.
pick
up
more
B.
less
C.
many
?
?
7
8
Exercises
After
dinner,
tea
and
fruit
are
usually
served.
When
the
guests
are
to
leave,
the
host
may
still
politely
ask
them
to
stay.
They
don’t
have
to
take
it
__9__
and
they
can
try
to
find
a
good
time
to
leave.
This
doesn’t
mean
that
leaving
early
is
always
a
good
idea
as
the
host
may
feel
that
the
guests
are
not
satisfied
with
the
treat.
Finding
the
right
time
to
leave
__10__
the
situation.
A.
completely
B.
seriously
C.
probably
works
out
B.
sticks
to
C.
depends
on
?
?
9
10
Summary
Summary
Customs
Manners
Structures
A:What
are
you
supposed
to
do
when
you
meet
someone
for
the
first
time?
B:
You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands.
You
are
not
supposed
to
kiss.
A:
Am
I
supposed
to
wear
jeans?
B:
No,
you’re
expected
to
wear
a
suit
and
tie.
A:
Is
it
impolite
to
keep
others
waiting?
B:
Yes,
it’s
very
impolite
to
keep
others
waiting.
A:
I
don’t
know
how
to
behave
at
the
table.
B:
You
shouldn’t
point
at
anyone
with
your
chopsticks.
bow,
shake
hands,
kiss,
be
on
time
wear
the
right
clothes,
drop
by
friends’
homes
make
plans
to
see
friends,
not
keep
others
waiting
eat
with
your
hands,
eat
something
with
a
fork
put
your
bread
on
the
table
not
stick
your
chopsticks
into
the
food
not
point
at
someone
with
your
chopsticks
not
put
your
elbows
on
the
table
Homework
(杭州中考)
假定你是李平,请你对意大利交换生Armino的邮件进行回复,词数80左右。
To:
Li
Ping
From:
Armino
Hi
Li
Ping,
How
are
you?
I
hope
you’re
fine
and
not
too
busy!
I
can’t
wait
to
leave
for
China
next
week.
But
could
you
tell
me
something
about
Chinese
table
manners?
What
places
of
interest
can
I
visit
when
I
am
in
your
city?
See
you
soon!
Armino
To:
Armino
From:
Li
Ping
Hi
Armino,
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Li
Ping
THANKS
谢谢聆听!(共28张PPT)
Unit
10
You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands.
Section
B
1a-1d
Warming
up—Pre-listening—While-listening—Post-listening—Exercises
—Summary—Homework
人教版
英语
九年级下册
Learning
goals
3.
Sentences:
①In
China,
you’re
not
supposed
to
stick
your
chopsticks
into
the
food.
②It’s
impolite
to
point
at
anyone
with
your
chopsticks.
2.
Functions:
To
give
students
listening
and
speaking
practice.
1.
Word
&
expression:
empty,
stick

into

Warming
up
You
are
supposed/expected
to

Revision
Warming
up
table
manners
around
the
world
in
France
Warming
up
table
manners
around
the
world
in
India
Warming
up
table
manners
around
the
world
in
China
Korea
is
like
China,
which
sticks
to
some
old
traditions.
Pre-listening
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
sentence.
Mind
your
manners!
1.
In
India,
you’re
supposed
to
eat
with
your
hands.
T
F
2.
In
China,
you’re
not
supposed
to
stick
your
chopsticks
into
the
food.
T
F
3.
In
Korea,
the
youngest
person
is
expected
to
start
eating
first.
T
F
4.
In
France,
you’re
supposed
to
put
your
bread
on
the
table.
T
F
5.
In
China,
it’s
impolite
to
use
your
chopsticks
to
hit
an
empty
bowl.
T
F
把……插入……
1a
Pre-listening
In
China,
it’s
impolite
to
use
your
chopsticks
to
hit
an
empty
bowl.
(教材P77
1a)
empty
/?empti/
adj.
空的;空洞的
Point
empty作形容词,具体用法如下:
(1)意为“空的”(本句用法),其反义词为full(满的)。此时可作表语或定语。
Bob
wanted
to
get
something
to
eat
from
the
fridge,
but
found
it
empty.
He
feels
lonely
in
the
empty
house.
(2)意为“空洞的”,通常只用在名词前作定语。
His
empty
speech
was
boring.
Language
points
Pre-listening
【拓展延伸】
(1)empty作形容词,还可意为“空虚的”,常用来形容人的感情。
After
she
died,
I
stayed
alone
in
her
room,
with
an
empty
heart.
(2)empty还可作动词,意为“倒空;清空”。其反义词为fill(装
满)。
Forget
the
worries
of
everyday
life
and
empty
the
mind.
Pre-listening
Look
and
answer.
What’s
wrong
with
this
picture?
We’re
not
supposed
to
stick
our
chopsticks
into
the
food.
We
shouldn’t
stick
our
chopsticks
into
the
food.
It’s
impolite
to
stick
our
chopsticks
into
the
food.
Pre-listening
What’s
wrong
with
this
picture?
We’re
not
supposed
to
eat
before
the
older
people
start
to
eat.
We
shouldn’t
eat
before
the
older
people
start
to
eat.
It’s
not
polite
to
eat
before
the
older
people
start
to
eat.
Look
and
answer.
Pre-listening
What’s
wrong
with
this
picture?
We’re
not
supposed
to
point
at
people
with
our
chopsticks.
We
shouldn’t
point
at
people
with
our
chopsticks.
It’s
not
polite
to
point
at
people
with
our
chopsticks.
Look
and
answer.
While-listening
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
2
3
1b
_____
1.
You’re
not
supposed
to
...
a.
stick
your
chopsticks
into
your
food.
_____
2.
It’s
impolite
to
...
b.
point
at
anyone
with
your
chopsticks.
_____
3.
You
shouldn’t
...
c.
start
eating
first
if
there
are
older
people
at
the
table.
While-listening
Listen
again.
Match
these
sentence
parts.
a
b
c
1c
in
China
in
America
You
are
not
supposed
to
start
eating
first
if
there
are
older
people
at
the
table.
_________________________
It’s
impolite_____________________
________________________________
No.
Use
forks
and
knives.
You
shouldn’t
___________________
_______________________________
No.
You
can
talk
when
you’re
eating
food.
It’s
not
polite
to
talk
with
your
mouth
full.
While-listening
Listen
again.
Fill
in
the
chart.
to
stick
your
chopsticks
into
your
food.
point
at
anyone
with
your
chopsticks.
It
doesn’t
matter.
Yang
Ming:
You
must
be
excited
about
leaving
for
China
tomorrow,
Steve!
Steve:
Yeah,
but
I’m
a
little
nervous,
too.
Yang
Ming:
Why?
Steve:
Well,
for
one
thing,
I
don’t
know
how
to
use
chopsticks
very
well

and
I
don’t
know
how
to
behave
at
the
dinner
table.
Yang
Ming:
Oh,
I
see.
Well,
one
important
thing
is
that
you’re
not
supposed
to
start
eating
first
if
there
are
older
people
at
the
table.
Steve:
That’s
interesting.
In
the
United
States,
it
doesn’t
matter.
Listen
and
read.
Post-listening
Yang
Ming:
Yeah,
I
know.
It’s
also
impolite
to
stick
your
chopsticks
into
your
food.
You
shouldn’t
point
at
anyone
with
your
chopsticks,
either.
Steve:
Oh,
OK.
Yang
Ming:
Oh,
and
there’s
one
more
thing
you
need
to
know.
You’re
not
supposed
to
talk
when
you’re
eating
dinner.
Only
parents
are
expected
to
talk
at
the
dinner
table.
Children
are
not
allowed
to
speak.
Steve:
Wow!
That’s
...
that’s
unusual!
Yang
Ming:
Haha,
I’m
just
kidding!
Post-listening
Listen
and
read.
Post-listening
Make
a
conversation
according
to
the
information
in
1b
&
1c.
In
China,
you’re
not
supposed
to
start
eating
first
if
there
are
older
people
at
the
table.
What
about
in
your
country?
In
the
United
States,
it
doesn’t
matter.
Post-listening
Talk
about
other
table
manners
in
your
country.
We’re
supposed
to

Yes,
and
it’s
impolite
to

1c
You’re
_______
to
type
quickly
when
chatting
on
the
Internet,
or
the
other
person
will
get
bored.
A.
suggested
B.
supported
C.
taught
D.
supposed
It’s
important
for
us
_______
English
well.
A.
to
read
B.
read
C.
reading
D.
to
reading
(湘潭中考)_______
is
unhealthy
for
us
to
go
to
school
without
eating
breakfast
in
the
morning.
A.
That
B.
This
C.
It
Exercises
一、单项选择
D
A
C
1
2
3
Exercises
二、任务型阅读
1.Thai
people
are
used
to
eating
rice
as
a
meal.
Also,
most
Thai
people
do
not
sit
down
to
eat
a
proper
meal
because
they
usually
eat
when
they
are
hungry,
especially
kids
and
teenagers.
2.
Fashion
is
full
of
culture.
The
Tang
Costume
stands
for
Chinese
history
and
fashion
culture.
The
Tang
Costume
got
its
name
because
China
became
known
to
other
counties
during
the
Han
and
Tang
dynasties.
Exercises
3.
In
Australia,
people
celebrate
the
New
Year
from
January
1st
to
January
6th.
It
is
a
public
holiday
and
many
people
love
to
spend
this
day
with
their
family
and
friends.
4.
There
are
two
kinds
of
schools
in
England.
One
is
the
state
school
where
parents
do
not
pay
money.
And
ninety
percent
of
children
go
there.
The
other
is
the
private
school
where
parents
pay
some
money
for
their
children
to
go.
Exercises
5.
Whether
they’re
good
manners
or
not
depends
on
where
you
are.
Some
East
Africans
spit
(吐口水)
four
times
as
a
kind
of
blessing
(祝福).
In
parts
of
Polynesia,
it
is
bad
to
be
seen
eating.
They
politely
turn
their
backs
on
each
other
when
they
are
eating
food!
Exercises
根据上面每段的陈述,从方框中选出与其匹配的名称。
Traditional
Chinese
Dresses
Manners
in
Different
Countries
Schools
in
England
The
New
Year
in
Australia
Eating
in
Thailand
1.
_______
2.
_______
3.
_______
4.
_______
5.
_______
E
A
D
C
B
不要拿筷子指着别人。
Don’t
_________
______
others
with
your
chopsticks.
使用你的筷子敲空碗是很不礼貌的。
_____
_______
______
use
your
chopsticks
to
hit
an
empty
bowl.
你应该先对他们打招呼。
You
______
_________
_____
say
hello
to
them
first.
Exercises
三、根据汉语意思完成句子
point
at
It’s
impolite
to
are
supposed
to
1
2
3
Summary
Homework
1.
Write
something
about
the
table
manners
in
China,
using
be
supposed
to
or
it’s
polite/impolite/important
...
e.g.
In
China,
it’s
important
to
know
how
to
behave
at
the
dinner
table.
You’re
supposed
to

2.
Preview
the
new
words
and
phrases
in
Section
B
(P
78-79).
THANKS
谢谢聆听!(共26张PPT)
Unit
10
You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands.
Section
A
Grammar
Focus-4c
Warming
up→
Grammar
focus

Presentation→
Exercises→
Summary

Homework
人教版
英语
九年级下册
Learning
goals
5.
Sentences:①

Am
I
supposed
to
wear
jeans?

No,
you
are
expected
to
wear
a
suit
and
tie.
      ②

Is
it
important
to
be
on
time?

Yes,
it’s
important
to
be
on
time.
1.
Curriculum
words:
passport,
chalk,
blackboard,
northern,
coast,
season,
knock,
eastern,
worth,
manner
3.
Functions:Talk
about
customs
and
what
you’re
supposed
to
do
4.
Grammar:①
be
supposed/expected
to
+
infinitive

It
is
+
adj.
+
infinitive
2.
Useful
expressions:clean

off,
take
off
Warming
up
What
are
you
supposed
to
do
when
you
go
to
the
USA?
Free
talk
Warming
up
Discuss
in
groups,
you
can
use
the
following
expressions:
?We
are
(not)
supposed/expected
to

?It’s
important/polite/impolite

for
a
student
to

Presentation
be
supposed
to
意为“应该……”,相当于
should;be
expected
to意为“应该……;被期望……”。两者都用来表示根据规定或传统习惯应该做某事或期待某事发生,两者中的to为不定式符号,后接动词原形。
语法概述
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.
Am
I
supposed
to
wear
jeans?
No,
you’re
expected
to
wear
a
suit
and
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.
be
supposed
to
+
infinitive
be
expected
to
+
infinitive
一、be
supposed
to
的用法
Grammar
Focus
1.
当主语是人时
be
supposed
to的主语是人时,意为“应该……”,用来表示劝告、建议、责任等。
We’re
supposed
to
spread
positive
energy
everywhere
we
go.
You
are
not
supposed
to
enter
the
teachers’
office
unless
you
are
allowed
to.
2.
当主语是事或物时
be
supposed
to的主语是事或物时,意为“本该,本应”,用于表示某事本应该发生而没有发生。
The
meeting
was
supposed
to
take
place
on
Tuesday,
but
we’ve
had
to
put
it
off.
Grammar
Focus
3.
be
supposed
to
do
sth.的否定形式
be
supposed
to
do
sth.的否定形式为be
not
supposed
to
do
sth.
,意为“不应该做某事”,表示命令或禁止。
You’re
not
supposed
to
talk
loudly
in
class.
【拓展延伸】(1)
be
supposed
to
have
done表示“本应该做某事(实际上没做)”,相当于should
have
done。
He
was
supposed
to
have
arrived
an
hour
ago.
(2)
be
supposed
to还可表示“被认为……;被相信……”。
The
dolphins
are
supposed
to
be
very
clever.
二、be
expected
to
的用法
Grammar
Focus
be
expected
to
do
sth.
意为“应该做某事”或“被期望做某事”,其表达的主观性比be
supposed
to
do
sth.
更强。
You’re
expected
to
clean
the
house.
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.
Am
I
supposed
to
wear
jeans?
No,
you’re
expected
to
wear
a
suit
and
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.
It’s
important
to
do
sth.
It’s
impolite
to
do
sth.
三、It
is
+
adj.
+
to
do
sth.
的用法
Grammar
Focus
It
is
+
adj.
+
to
do
sth.
意为“做某事是……的”,其中It为形式主语,真正的主语是动词不定式(短语)。
It
is
hard
to
solve
this
problem.
形式主语
真正的主语
Grammar
Focus
【拓展延伸】在该结构中,有时在to
do
sth.前加上for/of
sb.,表示动词不定式(短语)的逻辑主语。其用法如下:
Read
the
following
sentences
and
try
to
understand
all
the
words.
Presentation
1.
When
you
go
abroad,
it
_______________
bring
your
passport.
2.
After
class,
students
_________________
clean
the
chalk
off
the
blackboard.
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.
n.
护照
n.
粉笔
clean…off
把……擦掉
n.
黑板
adj.
北方的;北部的
n.
海岸
n.
季;季节
v.
敲;击
n.
敲击声;敲击
adj.
东方的;东部的
脱下(衣服);
(飞机等)起飞
1.
When
you
go
abroad,
it
_______
bring
your
passport.
2.
After
class,
students
__________
clean
the
chalk
off
the
blackboard.
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.
Presentation
4a
Complete
the
sentences
with
the
phrases
in
the
box.
be
supposed
to
be
expected
to
be
important
to
1.
When
you
go
abroad,
it
_______________
bring
your
passport.
2.
After
class,
students
_______________________
clean
the
chalk
off
the
blackboard.
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.
Presentation
is
important
to
are
supposed/expected
to
is
important
to
are
supposed/expected
to
are
supposed/expected
to
4b
Fill
in
the
blanks
with
the
correct
forms
of
the
words
in
brackets.
Presentation
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.
One
of
the
best
ways
to
be
accepted
in
a
foreign
country
is
to
try
________________
(understand)
how
people
think.
Learning
what
you
_________________
(suppose;
do)
and
__________________
(not
suppose;
do)
in
social
situations
may
be
difficult,
but
it
is
worth
the
trouble
if
you
want
to
understand
another
culture.
is
not
expected
to
know
to
learn
to
understand
are
supposed
to
do
not
supposed
to
do
…,
but
it
is
worth
the
trouble
if
you
want
to
understand
another
culture.
(教材P76
4b)
worth
/w??(r)θ/
adj.
值得;有……价值(的)
Point
worth作形容词,常用搭配:
Presentation
The
book
is
well
worth
reading.
The
museum
is
certainly
worth
a
visit.
The
ring
is
worth
5,000
yuan.
Language
points
worth后接v-ing时,用主动形式表示被动意义。
Presentation
Discussion
What
are
we
supposed
to
do
when
we
go
abroad?
It’s
helpful
to
learn
the
customs.
Try
to
understand
how
people
think.
...
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:
Presentation
?
time
?
what
to
do
for
someone’s
birthday
?
meeting
people
?
visiting
someone’s
home
?
table
manners
?
giving
gifts
4c
table
manners
(教材P76
4c)
manner
/?m?n?(r)/
n.
方式;方法
(pl.)
礼貌;礼仪
Point
manner作名词,在此处用复数形式,意为“礼貌;礼仪”。good
manners意为“有礼貌”,bad
manners意为“没礼貌”。
We
all
like
people
with
good
manners.
(2)
manner
作名词,还可意为“方式;方法”。
The
problem
should
be
solved
in
a
fair
manner.
Presentation
Language
points
1
(宜昌中考)—The
best
______
to
come
to
Yinchuan
is
spring.
—I
think
so.
The
green
water
and
green
mountains
are
unforgettable.
A.
environment
B.
journey
C.
temperature
D.
season
(泰州中考)Amazing
China
(《厉害了,我的国》)
wins
high
praise
from
the
public.
I
think
the
documentary
is
well
worth
_______.
A.
watch
B.
to
watch
C.
watching
D.
watched
(武汉中考)My
elder
brother______
my
wet
sports
shoes
and
made
me
sit
by
the
fire.
A.
took
off
B.
kicked
off
C.
carried
out
D.
put
out
Exercises
一、单项选择
2
3
D
C
A
Exercises
(河池中考)—
Could
I
go
swimming
with
my
friend,
dad?

No,
it’s
very
dangerous
for
you
kids
_______
swimming
without
adults.
A.
go
B.
going
C.
to
go
D.
went
(绥化中考)People
are
supposed
______
hands
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time
in
America.
A.
shaking
B.
to
shake
C.
shake
(临沂中考)Jane
_______
to
call
me
last
night,
but
she
didn’t.
supposed
B.
supposes
C.
was
supposed
D.
is
supposed
C
B
C
4
5
6
Exercises
二、根据汉语意思完成句子
你不应该和父母争吵。
You
__________
__________________
to
argue
with
your
parents.
多吃蔬菜很重要。
____
is
important
_____
_______
more
vegetables.
对这个小男孩来说,搬这么重的箱子是不可能的。
It
is
impossible
________the
little
boy
____
_______
such
a
heavy
box.
aren’t
supposed/expected
for
to
carry
It
to
eat
1
2
3
Summary
Functions
Expressions
Homework
Homework
1.Write
a
short
passage
according
to
the
discussion
in
your
group
in
4c.
2.
Preview
the
new
words
and
phrases
in
Section
B
(1a-1d).
THANKS
谢谢聆听!(共39张PPT)
Unit
10
You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands.
Section
B
2a-2e
Warming
up—Pre-reading—While-reading—
Post-reading

Exercises
—Summary
—Homework
人教版
英语
九年级下册
Learning
goals
1.
Curriculum
words:
basic,
exchange,
teenage,
granddaughter,
behave,
except,
elbow,
gradually
3.
Reading
strategies:
skimming
and
scanning;
taking
notes
or
summarizing
the
main
ideas.
2.
Useful
expressions:
go
out
of
one’s
way,
make

feel
at
home,
get
used
to
What
do
you
know
about
customs
in
foreign
countries?
Warming
up
In
China,
you’re
not
supposed
to
stick
your
chopsticks
into
the
food.
Revision
×

In
China,
you’re
supposed
to
keep
your
chopsticks
horizontal(水平的).
What
do
you
know
about
customs
in
foreign
countries?
Warming
up
Revision
In
India,
you’re
supposed
to
eat
with
hands.
What
do
you
know
about
customs
in
foreign
countries?
Warming
up
In
Korea,
the
youngest
person
is
not
expected
to
start
eating
first.
Revision
欧洲一些正式餐厅和宴会不用面包盘,直接将面包放在桌子上,不用担心撕面包时有面包屑掉在桌上,侍者会帮忙清理。
What
do
you
know
about
customs
in
foreign
countries?
Warming
up
In
France,
you
are
supposed
to
put
your
bread
on
the
table.
Revision
What
do
you
think
is
one
of
the
biggest
challenges
when
visiting
a
foreign
country?
Pre-reading
Maybe
table
manners.
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.
What
do
you
know
about
customs
in
foreign
countries?
What
do
you
think
is
the
biggest
challenge
when
visiting
a
foreign
country?
Pre-reading
2a
basic
adj.
基本的;基础的
Pre-reading
西方文化习俗点滴
守时
(Punctuality)
英美人一般都很守时。若和别人有约会,都会按时到达,不提前,也不拖后。他们认为过早抵达,可能会占用主人的时间而造成许多不便;迟到,则会使其他人等得过久而抱怨。所以,万一不能赴约或不能准时赴约,他们就会有礼貌地尽早通知主人。
(2)
席间礼节
(Manners
at
table)
在宴会上行为举止要得体,否则就是失礼,会被人认为没有教养。在宴席上不可用餐巾擦刀、叉等器皿;不要把汤匙放在汤碗中。在餐桌上不要服用任何药物。口中食物太多时,不要和别人讲话。在众人面前,不得使用牙签等。
Pre-reading
1.
Why
is
Lin
Yue
in
France?
2.
Does
she
enjoy
staying
with
her
host
family?
How
do
you
know?
3.
How
does
she
feel
about
making
mistakes
when
she
speaks
French?
4.
What
is
the
biggest
challenge
she
is
facing?
Read
the
letter
and
answer
the
questions.
Skimming
2b
While-reading
She
is
on
a
student
exchange
program.
Yes,
she
does.
This
can
be
seen
in
the
way
she
talks
about
her
host
family:
that
they
are
nice
and
they
go
out
of
their
way
to
make
her
feel
at
home;
that
the
grandmother
makes
Chinese
food
for
her;
that
the
granddaughter
is
kind
and
talks
to
her
in
French
to
help
her
practice.
1.
Why
is
Lin
Yue
in
France?
2.
Does
she
enjoy
staying
with
her
host
family?
How
do
you
know?
While-reading
3.
How
does
she
feel
about
making
mistakes
when
she
speaks
French?
4.
What
is
the
biggest
challenge
she
is
facing?
It
doesn’t
worry
her
as
it
used
to.
Her
biggest
challenge
is
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
who
is
really
kind.
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
as
it
used
to.
While-reading
(1)
(2)
(3)
n.
&
v.
交换
go
out
one’s
way
特地;格外努力
make
sb.
feel
at
home使某人感到宾至如归
be
comfortable
doing
sth.
轻松自如做某事
(外)孙女
adj.
十几岁的;青少年的
My
biggest
challenge
is
learning
how
to
behave
at
the
dinner
table.
As
you
can
imagine,
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
bread,
not
even
fruit.
You
have
to
cut
it
up
and
eat
it
with
a
fork.
While-reading
(4)
v.
表现;举止
Another
thing
is
that
it
is
impolite
to
say
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.
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
While-reading
长的段落一般会表达一个或几个中心意思。
Find
out
the
topic
sentences
of
Paragraph
1
and
2.
While-reading
Para.
1
I’m
having
a
great
time
on
my
student
exchange
program
in
France.
My
host
family
is
really
nice.
Para.
2
My
biggest
challenge
is
learning
how
to
behave
at
the
dinner
table.
Things
are
very
different
from
the
way
they
are
at
home.
Skimming
REVIEWING
Taking
notes
or
summarizing
the
main
ideas
can
help
you
move
language
from
your
short-term
to
long-term
memory.
复习
记笔记或归纳中心思想可以帮助你把语言从短时记忆过渡到长期记忆。
While-reading
Review
the
passage
and
make
notes
about
French
customs
in
the
chart.
While-reading
Scanning
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
Please
read
the
Paragraph
2
which
is
about
the
table
manners.
While-reading
Dos
Don’ts
You’re
expected
to
put
your
bread
on
the
table.
You’re
not
supposed
to
put
your
bread
on
your
plate.
You’re
expected
to
cut
up
your
fruit
and
eat
it
with
a
fork.
You’re
expected
to
say
“That
was
delicious.”
if
you
don’t
want
any
more
food.
You’re
not
supposed
to
eat
anything
with
your
hands
except
bread.
You’re
not
supposed
to
say
you’re
full.
You’re
not
supposed
to
put
your
elbows
on
the
table.
Read
the
sentences
and
replace
the
underlined
words
with
the
phrases
in
the
box.
1.
Making
mistakes
in
French
used
to
make
Lin
Yue
nervous.
2.
It
was
quite
hard
for
her
to
feel
good
about
speaking
French.
3.
The
host
family
tried
very
hard
to
help
Lin
Yue.
4.
Lin
Yue
has
slowly
learned
how
to
be
like
her
French
friends.
Post-reading
2c
went
out
of
their
way
be
comfortable
(doing)
gradually
gotten
used
to
being
(something)
worry
(someone)
1
2
3
4
及物动词
使某人担心
Post-reading
Student
A
says
the
sentences
in
2c,
Student
B
replaces
the
underlined
words
with
the
phrases
in
the
box
to
make
new
sentences.
Making
mistakes
in
French
used
to
make
Lin
Yue
nervous.
Making
mistakes
in
French
used
to
worry
Lin
Yue.
Post-reading
Polysemy
一词多义
Don’t
worry
about
me.
I
can
look
after
myself.
It
doesn’t
worry
me
like
it
used
to.
The
recent
changes
in
the
girl
worry
her
parents.
What
worries
me
most
is
the
food.
It
is
not
healthy.
worry
vi.
担心;担忧;发愁
vt.
使担心;使担忧;使发愁
comfortable
adj.
舒服的;
感觉轻松自如的
This
theater
has
comfortable
seats.
I’m
very
comfortable
speaking
French
now.
Listen
and
read.
Post-reading
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
who
is
really
kind.
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
as
it
used
to.
Post-reading
My
biggest
challenge
is
learning
how
to
behave
at
the
dinner
table.
As
you
can
imagine,
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
bread,
not
even
fruit.
You
have
to
cut
it
up
and
eat
it
with
a
fork.
Listen
and
read.
prep.
除……之外
conj.
除了;只是
Post-reading
Another
thing
is
that
it
is
impolite
to
say
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.
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
Listen
and
read.
n.
肘;胳膊
adv.
逐步地;渐进地
get/be
used
to习惯于
后接名词、代词、动词-ing等
Lin
Yue
is
having
a
great
time
on
her
student
program
in
France.
Her
host
family
is
very
friendly,
and
they
try
their
best
to________
her
.
There
is
a
girl
in
the
family__________
always
talks
to
Lin
Yue
in
French,
so
her
French
greatly
_________.
Besides
that,
Lin
Yue
has
also
learned
a
lot
about
table
in
France.
For
example,
you
are
supposed
to
put
your
bread
the
table;
you
are
supposed
to
eat
everything
with
a
fork
bread;
and
you
are
not
supposed
to
put
your
on
the
table.
Although
it
was
difficult
at
first
to
remember
everything,
Lin
Yue
has
it
now.
Post-reading
Use
the
words
or
phrases
to
complete
the
passage.
got
used
to
exchange
make
feel
at
home
teenage
who
has
improved
manners
on
except
elbows
Post-reading
作为交换生在法国的时光(Para.1)
My
host
family
go
out
of
their
way
to
make
me
feel
at
home.
Grandmother

learned
how
to
make
Chinese
food
Granddaughter

talks
to
me
in
French
to
help
me
practice
从几个方面介绍法国的餐桌礼仪并表达自己的感受(Para.2)
You’re
not
supposed
to
put
your
bread
on
your
plate.
You’re
not
supposed
to
eat
anything
with
your
hands
except
bread.
It
is
impolite
to
say
you’re
full.
You’re
not
supposed
to
put
your
elbows
on
the
table.
You’re
supposed
to
put
it
on
the
table.
You
have
to
cut
it
up
and
eat
it
with
a
fork.
You
should
just
say,
“That
was
delicious.”
I
found
it
difficult
to
remember
everything,
but
I’m
gradually
getting
used
to
it.
I
don’t
find
French
customs
so
strange
anymore.
结尾并祝福对方(Para.3)
I’ll
write
again
soon
and
tell
you
more
about
my
life
in
France.
Hope
you’re
having
a
good
school
year.
1.Yes,
I’m
having
a
great
time
on
my
student
exchange
program
in
France.
(教材P78
2b)
exchange
/?ks?t?e?nd?/
n.
&
v.
交换
Point
exchange在此作名词,意为“交换”。常用短语:in
exchange
for“交换……”。
I
buy
you
lunch
and
you
fix
my
computer.
Is
that
a
fair
exchange?
Would
you
like
my
old
TV
in
exchange
for
this
camera?
(2)
exchange还可作及物动词,意为“交换;兑换”,常用短语:exchange...
for...
“用……交换”。
He
exchanged
the
black
jacket
for
a
blue
one.
Language
points
Post-reading
2.
My
biggest
challenge
is
learning
how
to
behave
at
the
dinner
table.
(教材P78
2b)
behave
/b??he?v/
v.
表现;举止
Point
behave在此处作不及物动词。behave还可作及物动词,常用短语为behave
oneself,意为“举止规矩有礼;行为检点”。
Language
points
behave
v.
表现;举止
behavior
n.
举止;行为
behaved
(用于构成形容词)表现得……的
badly-behaved
表现差的
well-behaved
表现好的
Post-reading
3.
Another
example
is
that
you’re
not
supposed
to
eat
anything
with
your
hands
except
bread,
not
even
fruit.
(教材P78
2b)
except
/?k?sept/
prep.
除……之外
conj.
除了;只是
Point
(1)except在此处作介词,意为“除......之外”,表示某人或某物不包括在某范围之内。
They
were
all
there
except
me.
(2)except还可作连词,意为“除了;只是”。
I
have
the
same
dress
just
like
that
one,
except
mine
is
blue.
Language
points
Post-reading
Post-reading
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.
We
never
put
food
on
the
table.
2e
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
________
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
_____
is
really
kind.
She
always
talks
to
me
in
French
to
help
me
practice.
You
wouldn’t
believe
how
quickly
my
French
has
________
because
of
that.
I’m
very
comfortable
speaking
French
now.
_________
I
still
make
lots
of
mistakes,
it
doesn’t
worry
me
like
it
used
to.
一、(黄冈中考)综合填空。
to
make
who
improved
Although
Exercises
My
biggest
challenge
is
learning
how
to
behave
at
the
dinner
table.
_____
you
can
imagine,
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
____________
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
________
with
your
hands
except
bread,
not
even
fruit.
You
have
to
cut
it
up
and
eat
it
with
a
fork.
Another
thing
is
that
it
is
________
to
say
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
_________
getting
used
to
it.
I
don’t
find
French
customs
so
strange
anymore.
As
are
supposed
anything
impolite
gradually
Exercises
(恩施中考)People
in
different
countries
behave
______
when
they
eat
dinner.
A.
difference
B.
different
C.
differently
(安顺中考)—My
father
_______
to
his
workplace
by
bus,
but
now
he
_____
there
by
bike.

Really?
You
have
an
environmentally-friendly
father.
A.
used
to
go,
is
used
to
go
B.
used
to
going,
is
used
to
go
C.
is
used
to
go,
is
used
to
going
D.
used
to
go,
is
used
to
going
Exercises
二、单项选择
C
D
1
2
Language
is
not
art
but
a
form
of
human
_________.
(behave)
She
wants
to
be
an
__________
(交换)
student.
(四川广安中考)
The
restaurant
is
open
every
day
________
(除了)
Monday.
When
you
visit
a
foreign
country,
it
is
necessary
to
know
how
to
ask
for
help
___________
(礼貌地).
Exercises
三、用正确的单词填空
behavior
exchange
politely
except
1
2
3
4
Exercises
四、根据汉语意思完成句子
昨天晚上她特地为我准备了晚饭。
Last
night
she
_____
____
____
____
____to
prepare
dinner
for
me.
我们热烈欢迎他,为的是使他感到不拘束。
We
gave
a
warm
welcome
to
him
in
order
to
_____
_____
_____
____
______.
我发现记住所有的单词很难。
I
found
_____
_______
____
memorize
all
the
words.
went
out
of
her
way
make
him
feel
it
difficult
to
1
2
3
at
home
Summary
Try
to
retell
the
passage
by
yourself,
the
mind
map
may
help
you.
2.
Preview
the
new
word
in
Section
B
(3a-Self
Check).
Homework
THANKS
谢谢聆听!

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