Unit 4 Breaking boundaries Using language(2)—Listening and Speaking课件(共9张PPT) +学案(含答案)

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Unit 4 Breaking boundaries Using language(2)—Listening and Speaking课件(共9张PPT) +学案(含答案)

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Section Ⅴ Using language(2)—Listening and Speaking
Ⅰ.Listen to the conversation on P56 and choose the best answer.(高考形式)
1.What is the main idea of the conversation
A.Chinese food is popular in the UK.
B.Intercultural communication is increasing.
C.Foreign words and expressions are entering English language.
2.Which aspect is NOT mentioned in the conversation
A.Food.   B.Sports.   C.Music.
Ⅱ.Listen to the conversation on P56 again and fill in the blanks.(精听训练)
Katie:Hey Robbie,I constantly come across new words in online newspapers.Do you know what this word means?“Grockle”.
Robbie:[looking and laughing]Oh,it’s a word used in Devon.It 1.___________________ a tourist.
Katie:Really?No wonder I haven’t heard it before.We in Liverpool never use it.I wonder if it’s in the dictionary.Let me 2.____________ on my mobile phone.[sound of pressing buttons on mobile phone]Yes,here it is!I guess more and more 3.____________ words are making it into dictionaries these days.
Robbie:That’s interesting.And I suppose you have the 4.____________ of English from around the world to think about,too.
Katie:Yes.Did you know that “wok” is a Cantonese word,for example?It’s a particular type of pan.
Robbie:Is it really?I only knew that words like chow mein,wonton and chop suey are all from 5.____________.
Katie:In fact,there are more and more Chinese words and expressions making their way into English.
Robbie:Right.Especially with more and more people learning Chinese.It is really 6.__________ how much English has changed over the last few decades.
Katie:I agree.And actually,the changes don’t just happen to the words we use,but also the food we now find in shops and restaurants.For example,I often go shopping in a large Asian supermarket not far from where I live.There are 7.______________________________ foods from Asia,like bamboo shoots and durian fruit.
Robbie:Really?When I eat out with my friends,we often go to a Chinese restaurant,although there are lots of other restaurants 8.__________________________,such as Italian,French and Japanese.I also find it interesting to see just how many Europeans know how to use chopsticks.
Katie:Indeed.Nowadays,you don’t need to go abroad 9.________________________ from other parts of the world.No wonder it isn’t a surprise to see people in Britain eating Chinese food while watching the UEFA Champions League live.
Robbie:And it is not unusual to find,on the other side of the world,people enjoying pizza while watching the same game.
Katie:Exactly.And besides food,sports also play an important role in 10.________________ people.
Robbie:The world is getting smaller and smaller.As is often said,we’re living in a global village.(共9张PPT)
Section Ⅴ
Using language(2)—Listening and Speaking
Breaking boundaries
Unit4
Ⅰ.Listen to the conversation on P56 and choose the best answer.(高考形式)
1.What is the main idea of the conversation
A.Chinese food is popular in the UK.
B.Intercultural communication is increasing.
C.Foreign words and expressions are entering English language.

2.Which aspect is NOT mentioned in the conversation
A.Food.   B.Sports.   C.Music.

Ⅱ.Listen to the conversation on P56 again and fill in the blanks.(精听训练)
Katie:Hey Robbie,I constantly come across new words in online newspapers.Do you know what this word means?“Grockle”.
Robbie:[looking and laughing]Oh,it’s a word used in Devon.It 1._____
a tourist.
Katie:Really?No wonder I haven’t heard it before.We in Liverpool never use it.I wonder if it’s in the dictionary.Let me 2._________________
on my mobile phone.[sound of pressing buttons on mobile phone]Yes,here it is!I guess more and more 3. words are making it into dictionaries these days.
refers
to
look up the
dictionary
regional
Robbie:That’s interesting.And I suppose you have the 4. of English from around the world to think about,too.
Katie:Yes.Did you know that “wok” is a Cantonese word,for example?It’s a particular type of pan.
Robbie:Is it really?I only knew that words like chow mein,wonton and chop suey are all from 5. .
Katie:In fact,there are more and more Chinese words and expressions making their way into English.
variations
Chinese
Robbie:Right.Especially with more and more people learning Chinese.It is really 6. how much English has changed over the last few decades.
Katie:I agree.And actually,the changes don’t just happen to the words we use,but also the food we now find in shops and restaurants.For example,I often go shopping in a large Asian supermarket not far from where I live.There are 7. foods from Asia,like bamboo shoots and durian fruit.
all kinds of
amazing
Robbie:Really?When I eat out with my friends,we often go to a Chinese restaurant,although there are lots of other restaurants 8.______
,such as Italian,French and Japanese.I also find it interesting to see just how many Europeans know how to use chopsticks.
Katie:Indeed.Nowadays,you don’t need to go abroad 9._____________
from other parts of the world.No wonder it isn’t a surprise to see people in Britain eating Chinese food while watching the UEFA Champions League live.
to
choose from
to enjoy food
Robbie:And it is not unusual to find,on the other side of the world,people enjoying pizza while watching the same game.
Katie:Exactly.And besides food,sports also play an important role in
10. people.
Robbie:The world is getting smaller and smaller.As is often said,we’re living in a global village.
connecting
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www.Section Ⅴ Using language(2)—Listening and Speaking
Ⅰ.Listen to the conversation on P56 and choose the best answer.(高考形式)
1.What is the main idea of the conversation
A.Chinese food is popular in the UK.
B.Intercultural communication is increasing.
C.Foreign words and expressions are entering English language.
答案 B
2.Which aspect is NOT mentioned in the conversation
A.Food.   B.Sports.   C.Music.
答案 C
Ⅱ.Listen to the conversation on P56 again and fill in the blanks.(精听训练)
Katie:Hey Robbie,I constantly come across new words in online newspapers.Do you know what this word means?“Grockle”.
Robbie:[looking and laughing]Oh,it’s a word used in Devon.It 1.refers to a tourist.
Katie:Really?No wonder I haven’t heard it before.We in Liverpool never use it.I wonder if it’s in the dictionary.Let me 2.look up the dictionary on my mobile phone.[sound of pressing buttons on mobile phone]Yes,here it is!I guess more and more 3.regional words are making it into dictionaries these days.
Robbie:That’s interesting.And I suppose you have the 4.variations of English from around the world to think about,too.
Katie:Yes.Did you know that “wok” is a Cantonese word,for example?It’s a particular type of pan.
Robbie:Is it really?I only knew that words like chow mein,wonton and chop suey are all from 5.Chinese.
Katie:In fact,there are more and more Chinese words and expressions making their way into English.
Robbie:Right.Especially with more and more people learning Chinese.It is really 6.amazing how much English has changed over the last few decades.
Katie:I agree.And actually,the changes don’t just happen to the words we use,but also the food we now find in shops and restaurants.For example,I often go shopping in a large Asian supermarket not far from where I live.There are 7.all kinds of foods from Asia,like bamboo shoots and durian fruit.
Robbie:Really?When I eat out with my friends,we often go to a Chinese restaurant,although there are lots of other restaurants 8.to choose from,such as Italian,French and Japanese.I also find it interesting to see just how many Europeans know how to use chopsticks.
Katie:Indeed.Nowadays,you don’t need to go abroad 9.to enjoy food from other parts of the world.No wonder it isn’t a surprise to see people in Britain eating Chinese food while watching the UEFA Champions League live.
Robbie:And it is not unusual to find,on the other side of the world,people enjoying pizza while watching the same game.
Katie:Exactly.And besides food,sports also play an important role in 10.connecting people.
Robbie:The world is getting smaller and smaller.As is often said,we’re living in a global village.

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