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unit09精选pptagendaAgendaLesson1Lesson2ExtendedExercisesCheckpointUNITGOALS1 Talkabouttheout-of-the-ordinary2 Presentatheoryaboutapastevent3 Discusshowbelievableastoryis4 Evaluatethetrustworthinessofnewssource5 Writeaboutonemysterious phenomenon精选ppt333Lesson1Lesson1Lead-inListeningSpeakingReadingWriting精选ppt31-Lead-inLead-inOn-the-StreetInterviews:Idon’tbelieveeverythingIread…ExerciseAExerciseB精选ppt1-ExerciseAExerciseACheckwhethereachstatementistrue(T)orfalse(F).1. Maurothinksthatnewspapersaremorelikelytochecktheirsources carefullythanInternetnewssitesare.2. MaikothinkstheInternetisamorereliablesourceofinformationthan othersourcesofinformation.3. Robgenerallybelievesinformationfromnewspapers.4. ChristianetrustsEuropeannewssourcesmorethanAmericansources.5. LoraynfullytrustswhatshereadsintheNewYorkTimes.FFTFT精选ppt1-ExerciseBExerciseBUseinformationfromthevideosegmenttocompleteeachsentence.1. AccordingtoMaiko,newsfrom_________,_________and_________haveasimilarlevelofcredibility.2. Maurosaysthatyoucanneverfullytrustinformation,evenfrom__________.3. Christianegetshernewsfromthreecountries:_______,_______and_____________.4. Loraynsaysshedoesnottrustsourcesofinformationsuchas________________________.theInternetnewspaperstelevisionnewspapersAustriatheUSAGreatBritainspam,orunknownsources精选ppt331-ListeningListeningPart1Part2NewWordsPhrasesandExpressions精选ppt31-L-Part1Part1TalkAboutaMysteryASoundBitesBPairWork精选ppt1-part-1ASoundBitesReadandlistentoaconversationaboutawell-knownmystery.VICTOR: IsawthemostfascinatingTVprogramaboutBigfootlastnight.PATTY: Bigfoot?Don’ttellmeyoubuythatstory!VICTOR: You’resuchaskeptic!Who’stosaythosethingsdon’texist?How elsewouldyouexplainallthosesightingsovertheyears?PATTY: Could’vebeengorillas.VICTOR: IntheU.S.?Idon’tthinkso.There’snoquestion—Bigfootisreal.PATTY: Getoutofhere!There’snosuchthingasBigfoot.Youhavesuch awildimagination!VICTOR: You’dchangeyourmindifyou’dseenthatprogram.PATTY: TheonlywayI’dchangemymindisifIsawoneofthemwithmy owntwoeyes.Seeingisbelieving,asfarasI’mconcerned.精选ppt1-L-ExerciseAASoundBitesReadandlistentoaconversationaboutawell-knownmystery.BigfootManypeopleclaimtohaveseenahairy,human-likecreature—called“Bigfoot〞—inthewesternmountainsoftheUnitedStates.In2004,BobHeironimusadmittedthathedressedinacostumeforthisfamous1967image.精选ppt1-L-ExerciseBBPairWorkReadtheconversationagain.Withapartner,explainthemeaningofeachofthefollowingstatements.“Don’ttellmeyoubuythatstory!〞2.“You’resuchaskeptic!〞3.“There’snoquestion—Bigfootisreal.〞Ican’tbelieveyouthinkthatstoryistrue!Youalwaysdoubteverything!Bigfootisdefinitelyreal.精选ppt1-L-ExerciseBPairWorkReadtheconversationagain.Withapartner,explainthemeaningofeachofthefollowingstatements.4.“Getoutofhere!〞5.“Youhavesuchawildimagination!〞6.“Seeingisbelieving.〞You’vegottobekidding!Youthinkupsomecrazythings!Ihavetoseesomethingwithmyowneyestobelieveit’strue.精选ppt3331-L-Part2Part2DiscussHowBelievableaStoryIsExerciseAExerciseBExerciseCListeningComprehensionExerciseDExerciseE精选ppt1-part-2-A-1ExerciseAWordSkills.Usingadjectiveswiththesuffix-able.believablecanbeacceptedastruebecauseitseemspossible Thestoryhetoldseemsbelievable.Hebackeditupwithalotofdetails.debatablenoteasytoprovebecausemorethanoneexplanationispossible Thecauseoftheexplosionisdebatable;expertsstilldisagree.provablecanbeshowntobedefinitelytrue Idon’tthinkyourtheorywillbeprovable,unlessclearevidencecanbe found.精选ppt1-part-2-A-2ExerciseAWordSkills.Usingadjectiveswiththesuffix-able.questionableuncertain,butmorelikelytobeuntrue

Herconvincingaccountoftheeventsmakeshisversionhighly questionable.unsolvableimpossibletoprove Thismysterymaybeunsolvable.Everyonewhosawwhathappenedis nolongeralive.精选ppt1-L-2ExerciseBExerciseBCompleteeachstatement,usinganadjectivewiththesuffix-able.Useeachadjectiveonlyonce.1. Hisstoryisreally___________.Idoubtthatthosethingscouldhavereallyhappened.2. Ithinksheistellingthetruth.Herdescriptionoftheeventssoundsvery__________tome.3. Itishighly_________whether“lie-detector〞testingshouldbeusedasevidence.Expertscontinuetoargueaboutwhatthetestresultsreallymean.4. Whathappenedtothedinosaursisnotreally_________.Thereisnothingthatcanshowwithcertaintywhatreallyhappened.5. ThemysteryofwhathappenedtothefamousU.S.pilotAmeliaEarhartismostlikely_________sinceherbodyandtheplanehaveneverbeenfound.questionablebelievabledebatableprovableunsolvable精选ppt1-part-2-CExerciseCListeningComprehensionListentoPart1ofahistoricalmystery.WhathappenedtotheRussianroyalfamily?Whatwasmysteriousaboutthisevent?Russia’slastroyalfamily:CzarNicholasIIandEmpressAlexandrawiththeirchildren,Olga,Maria,Anastasia,Alexei,andTatiana.Russia’sRoyalFamily:AnEnduringMysteryAnnaAnderson,whoclaimedtohavebeenAnastasiaCheck精选ppt1-L-2ExerciseCListeningComprehensionExerciseCListeningComprehensionListentoPart1ofahistoricalmystery.WhathappenedtotheRussianroyalfamily?Whatwasmysteriousaboutthisevent?Theentirefamilywasmurdered.Itwasmysteriousbecause,until1991,thebodieshadnotbeenfound.Therewereseveralwomenwhoclaimedtobeoneofthedaughters.精选ppt1-part-2-DExerciseDNowlistentoPart2.Whathappenedin1991,andwhatfactsdiditseemtoprove?Whyisitstillamystery?ResearchersfoundninebodiesintheUralMountains.Medicaltestingshowedthatfiveofthemweremembersoftheroyalfamily.Butthebodiesofthesonandoneofthedaughterswerestillmissing.精选ppt1-L-2ExerciseEExerciseECompleteeachstatement,accordingtothelistening.ListentoPart2againifnecessary.1.Theczar’sson,Alexei,_____. a.mighthavebeenexecutedwiththerestofthefamily b.musthavebeenexecutedwiththerestofthefamily2.Researchersbelievedthatfiveoftheninebodiesdiscoveredin1991_____. a.couldn’thavebeentheroyalfamily b.hadtohavebeentheroyalfamilyab精选ppt1-L-2ExerciseEExerciseECompleteeachstatement,accordingtothelistening.ListentoPart2againifnecessary.3. AnnaAnderson,whoclaimedtobeAnastasia,_____. a.couldn’thavebeenAnastasia b.mighthavebeenAnastasia4. Morerecently,somescientistsbelievedthatthebodies_____. a.mightnothavebeentheczar’sfamily b.hadtohavebeentheczar’sfamilyaa精选ppt1-NewWordsNewWordsczarn.amalerulerofRussiabefore1917〔1917年以前统治俄国的〕沙皇enduringadj.continuingtoexistforalongtime持久的executionn.theactofkillingsomeone处死精选ppt1-NewWordsNewWordsmonarchyn.thesysteminwhichacountryisruledbyakingorqueen君主制skepticn.someonewhodoesnotbelievethingsunlesstheyhavedefiniteproof多疑者精选ppt1-PhrasesandExpressionsPhrasesandExpressionsSeeingisbelieving.百闻不如一见。精选ppt331-SpeakingSpeakingSpeculateAbouttheOut-of-the-ordinaryAConversationSnapshotBIndirectSpeechwithModalsCOralWork精选ppt1-Speaking-AAConversationSnapshotA:IwonderwhereStaceyis. Shesaidshe’dbeherebyten.B:Doyouthinksomething happened?A:Beatsme.B:Well,I’msureit’snothing. I’llbetshe’sstuckintraffic.A:You’reprobablyright.B:Whyelsewouldshebelate?A:Ican’timagine.RhythmandintonationpracticeWaystosay“Idon’tknow.〞Beatsme.Ican’timagine.Idon’thaveaclue.Ihavenoidea.Yourguessisasgoodasmine.Yougotme.Whoknows?精选ppt1-S-StrategiesforSpeakingAConversationSnapshotUseWelltointroduceanencouragingstatementSayYou’reprobablyrighttoacknowledgeanother’sencouragementAskaquestionwithWhyelsetoconfirmone’sownopinionStrategiesforSpeaking精选ppt1-S-BIndirectSpeechwithModalsBIndirectSpeechwithModalsStudyandreadaloudthefollowingsentences.REMEMBER:Whenareportingverbisinapastform,theverbintheindirectspeechstatementusuallychangesor“backshifts.〞 “Iwenttothestore.〞→Shesaid[that]shehadgonetothestore.Somemodalsalsobackshiftinindirectspeech. “I’llbetherebysix.〞→Isaid[that]Iwouldbetherebysix. “Youmustcomeontime.〞→Shesaid[that]theyhadtocomeontime. “Youhaveto*payincash.〞→Theytoldme[that]Ihadtopayincash.精选ppt1-S-BIndirectSpeechwithModalsBIndirectSpeechwithModalsSomemodalsdon’tbackshiftinindirectspeech. “Youshouldhurry.〞→Shetoldhim[that]heshouldhurry. “Hemightcalltonight.〞→Hesaid[that]hemightcalltonight.Perfectmodalsneverbackshiftinindirectspeech. “Wemusthaveforgotten.〞→Hesaid[that]theymusthaveforgotten.精选ppt1-S-COralWorkCOralWorkChangeeachsentencefromdirecttoindirectspeechandpracticewithyourpartner.Hetoldme,“Youshouldn’tworryifIarrivealittlelate.〞2.Hesaid,“Studentsmustarrivefifteenminutesearly.〞3.“Jackmayhavegottenlost,〞hesaid.4.“Theymighthaveforgottentheirluggage,〞shesaid.Hetoldme[that]Ishouldn’tworryifhearrivedalittlelate.Hesaid[that]studentshadtoarrivefifteenminutesearly.Hesaid[that]Jackmighthavegottenlost.Shesaid[that]theymighthaveforgottentheirluggage.精选ppt1-S-COralWorkCOralWorkChangeeachsentencefromdirecttoindirectspeechandpracticewithyourpartner.5.Shetoldme,“I’llcallyouassoonasIgetthere.〞6.Shetoldus,“Imayhavetocancelthemeeting.〞7.Hetoldme,“I’llcomeearly.〞8.“Yououghttophonefirst,〞shetoldme.Shetoldme[that]she’dcallmeassoonasshegotthere.Shesaid[that]theymighthavetocancelthemeeting.Hetoldme[that]hewouldcomeearly.Shetoldme[that]Ioughttophonefirst.精选ppt331-ReadingReadingTextATextBVocabularyExercisesVocabularyActivity精选ppt33TextATextAWarm-upTextExercises精选pptWarm-upWarm-up1. Haveyoueverheardofanyurbanlegends?Doyoubelievethem?2. DoyoubelievethestrangestoriespopularontheInternet?Whyorwhynot?精选pptTA-Text-1TextAUrbanLegendsofTodayUrbanlegendsarequestionableorstrangestoriesthatarewidelyacceptedastrue.Theyareusuallysomewhatbelievablebecausetheyrelatetonormalday-to-dayactivities,buttheyarealsousuallysurprisingorevenscary.UrbanlegendsnowspreadfasterandwiderthaneverbeforebecauseoftheInternet.Onewell-known,butunproved,urbanlegendisaboutso-called“perfumebandits.〞Accordingtothelegend,criminalsapproachpeopleandpretendtobesellingperfume.Whenvictimscomeclosetoseeorsmelltheperfume,thebanditsspraysomethingintheirfaces,knockingthemoutforaperiodoftimeduringwhichthebanditsrobthem.精选pptTA-Text-2TextAItisbelievedthatthislegendbeganin1999whenawomanintheU.S.stateofAlabama,filedapolicereportinwhichsheclaimedtohavebeenapproachedbyawomansellingperfume.Thenextthingshesaidsherememberedwashavingsomethingsprayedinherfaceandthenlaterwakingupinaparkinglotwithoutherpurse.However,sinceperfumedoesnotleavephysicalevidence,thepolicewereunabletoconfirmthefactsorcatchtherobbers.Thepolicefinallyclosedthecaseandstampedthefile“unsolvable〞.However,similarstorieshavebeenreportedbyothers,andalargenumberofpeoplestillbelievethattheperfumebanditsactuallyexist.Anotherurbanlegendisthatofthe“haikuerrormessages.〞Accordingtothislegend,programmersworkingforasoftwarecompanyinJapanreplacedstandardcomputererrormessageswithhaikus—traditional3-line,Japanesepoems.Forexample,whenadocumentcouldnotbefoundthefollowing“haiku〞wouldappearonthescreen:精选pptTA-Text-3TextAHavingbeenerased,Thedocumentyou’reseekingMustnowberetyped.ThesehaikuerrormessagesturnedouttobeajokecreatedbyAmerican“hackers〞(peoplewhoplaycomputertricksonothers).However,thelegendgrewthatthereactuallyweresomeJapanese“poet-programmers〞andmanypeoplebelievedit.Thehackersmusthavebeenamused.精选pptbanditbanditn.someonewhorobspeople强盗Thepolicepickedupthebandit’strail.Likeananimalatbay,thebanditchieftainlaidabouthimindesperation精选pptperfumeperfumen.aliquidwithapleasantsmell香水Shesprayedperfumeoverherchest.There’reabottleofperfume,apackofcigarettesandsomeclothesinthebag.精选pptknock…outknock…out打晕某人TysonknockedouthisopponentinRound5.Theshockfromanelectriceelispowerfulenoughtoknockamanout.精选pptplaytricksonplaytrickson捉弄某人Thegirlswerealwaysplayingtricksontheirteacher.Fateplayedacrueltrickonhimwhenhewasbadlyinjuredinhisfirstinternationalgame.精选ppt3ExercisesExercisesExerciseAExerciseB精选pptTA-ExercisesAExerciseACheckwhethereachstatementistrue(T)orfalse(F).1. Urbanlegendscanbefrightening.2. Today,urbanlegendsspreadlessquicklythantheydidinthepast.3. Thepolicewereunabletoprovewhetherornottheperfumebanditsactuallyexisted.4. Itisnowknownthelegendoftheperfumebanditswasahoax.5. ThepeoplewhowrotethehaikuswereJapanese.6. Thehackerswereprobablypleasedwiththeirjoke.TFTFFT精选pptTA-ExercisesBExerciseBChooseoneofthemysteriesfromtheboxorthinkofsomethingmysteriousthathashappenedinourownlife.Writeaparagraphofatleastfourtofivesentences.TheLochNessMonster BigfootTheBermudaTriangle AtlantisTheStoneBallsofCostaRica StonehengePossibleresponse:精选pptTA-ExercisesBExerciseBTheBermudaTriangleisanareaoftheAtlanticOceanbetweenBermuda,Florida,andPuertoRico.Therehavebeenmanydisappearancesofshipsthatpassedthroughthisareabecausetheydisappearedwithoutatrace.Somepeoplethinkthesedisappearanceshadtohavebeencausedbythesuddenthunderstormsthatarecommoninthatarea.Othersthinktheymighthavebeencausedbythehighwavesandstrongcurrentsthatarealsocommonthere.精选ppt33TextBTextBWarm-upTextComprehensionExercises精选pptTB-Warm-upWarm-up1. Lookatthephotosandheadingsinthemagazinearticle.Areyoufamiliarwitheitherofthesestories?Whatdoyouknowaboutthem?2.Doyoubelievethiskindofmysteriousstory?Whyorwhynot?GerdHeidemannKonradKujau精选pptTheLochNessMonsterStoryItwasquiteasurprisewhenLondon’sDailyMailprintedaphotoin1933ofacreatureinScotland’sLochNess,thelargestanddeepestfreshwaterlakeintheUnitedKingdom.Peoplehadbeentellingstoriesaboutsuchacreatureforoverathousandyears.ButwhenarespectedLondonsurgeon,ColonelRobertKennethWilson,tookthisphoto,thestoriessuddenlyseemedbelievable.HeclaimedthatwhiledrivingbyLochNess,hesawsomethingstrangeinthewaterandquicklygrabbedhiscamera.Thephotohetookwasseenworldwideandbegananincreasedpublicinterestinthe“LochNessMonster.〞TB-Text-1TextB TheWorld’sGreatestHoaxesAlthoughtheyoccurredfiftyyearsapart,bothofthesespectacularhoaxestooktheworldbystorm.精选pptSixtyyearslater,inNovember1993,ChristianSpurlingtoldadifferentstory.Hisstepfather,filmmakerandactorDukeWetherell,hadbeenhiredbytheDailyMailtolookforevidenceoftheLochNessMonster.Butinstead,heaskedhisstepson,Spurling,tomakea“monster〞withhisownhands—fromatoyboat.Hisotherson,Ian,tookthephoto.Then,inordertomakethestorybelievable,Wetherellaskedthesurgeon,ColonelWilson,tosaythathehadtakenthephoto.Thestorycreatedsomuchpublicityin1933thattheydecidednottoadmitthehoax.Thetruestoryremainedasecretforoversixtyyears.Inthemeantime,thosewhobelievethereisacreatureinthelake,continuetodoso.TB-Text-2TextB精选pptThe“HitlerDiaries〞HoaxIn1983,theGermanmagazineDerSternannouncedthatreporterGerdHeidemannhadmadeanincrediblediscovery:diarieswrittenbyAdolfHitler.ThemagazineexplainedthatthediarieshadbeenfoundbyfarmersafteraNaziplanecrashedinafieldinApril1945.DerSternpaidalmost10millionmarkstoaDr.Fischer,whoclaimedtohaveretrievedthem.Thediscoverycausedalotofexcitement.MagazinesandnewspapersinLondonandNewYorkrushedtoprintexcerptsfromthediaries,andscholarsandresearcherscouldn’twaittogettheirhandsonthematerialtolearnmoreaboutthecentury’smostinfamousdictator.Butsomeskepticsarguedthatthestorycouldn’tbetrue—itwaswell-knownthatHitlerdidn’tliketotakenotes.Nonetheless,DerSterninsistedthattheauthenticityofthediarieswasunquestionable.TB-Text-3TextB精选pptTB-Text-4TextBHowever,whenexpertsbegantoexaminethem,itbecameclearthatthediarieswerefake.Itturnedoutthat“Dr.Fischer〞wasactuallyKonradKujau,anartforgerwhohadwrittenthediarieshimself,imitatingHitler’sownhandwriting.AndbothheandHeidemannhadbeenputtingthemoneyfromDerSternintotheirownbankaccounts.Bothweresenttoprisonforfraud.Interestingly,Kujaumadealivingsellingcopiesofpaintingsbytheworld’sgreatestartistsafterhewasreleasedfromprison.精选pptfakefakeadj.madetolooklikearealmaterialorobject伪造的Hewaschargedwithpossessingafakepassport.Afakedoctortrickedhiswayintoahospitallastnight.精选pptfraudfraudn.amethodofillegallygettingmoneyfromsomeone欺诈,诈骗Shegotfive-yearjailsentenceforfraud.Hecarriedoutanumberoffraudsontrustingpeoplewholenthimmoney.精选ppthoaxhoaxn.anattempttomakepeoplebelievesomethingthatisnottrue骗局TheHitlerDiarieswereanelaboratehoax.Thebombthreatturnedtobeahoax.精选pptpublicitypublicityn.theattentionfromnewspapers,television,etc关注;宣传Thecasehasreceivedmassivepublicity.Thereisabigpublicitycampaigntohighlightthedangersofsmoking.精选pptretrieveretrievev.findsomethingandbringitback找回;收回Thewreckageofthecrashedplanewasretrievedfromtheocean.Shetriedtoapologisebutitwasalreadytoolatetoretrievethesituation.精选ppttake…bystormtake…bystorm强烈感染,使大吃一惊ThenewshowtookLondonbystorm.Hersingingtookthetheaterbystorm.精选pptTB-ComprehensionExercisesComprehensionExercisesExerciseAExerciseB3精选pptTB-ExercisesAExerciseACheckwhethereachstatementistrue(T)orfalse(F).1. ColonelWilsonadmittedthattheLochNessMonsterphotowasahoax.2. ThefakeLochNessMonsterwasmadeinaboat.3. TheLochNessMonsterhoaxwascreatedbyDukeWetherell.4. In1933itwaswidelyacknowledgedthattherewasamonsterinLochNess.5. DerSternpaidalmost10millionmarkstoKonradKujauandGerdHeidemann.6. DerStern’sclaimthatAdolfHitlerhadwrittenthediarywasquestionable.7. SomefarmersclaimedtohavediscoveredtheHitlerDiaries.8. TheevidenceshowedthattheHitlerDiarieswereactuallywrittenbyGerdHeidmann.FFTFTTFF精选pptTB-ExercisesBExerciseBDiscussion1. Whydoyouthinkthemediagetfooledbysensationalhoaxes?Whydotheyseemtopublishthesestoriessoquickly?2. Doyouthinkhoaxesshouldbeconsideredacrime,oraretheyharmless?Why?精选ppt1-VocabularyExercisesVocabularyExerciseFillintheblanksinthefollowingsentenceswiththewordschosenfromthebox.Changetheformswherenecessary.1. Hardlyaweekgoesbywithoutsomeadvanceintechnologythatwouldhaveseemed_________50yearsago.2. Haroldclaimedthathewasaseriousandwell-knownartist,butinfacthewasa_________.3. Afteralotofpractice,thedogcan_________astickorotherobjectsevenwhenhehasnotseenitthrown.4. Themost____________Leonidmeteorstorminrecenttimeswasin1966whenasmanyas2500meteorsstreakedacrosstheskiesaboveEartheveryminute.5. Thisnewspaperstorycoulddamagetheirreputation;conversely,itwillgivethemalotoffree_________.incredible spray perfume retrieve publicityspectacular hoax legend claim fraudincrediblefraudretrievespectacularpublicity精选ppt1-VocabularyExercisesVocabularyExercises6. Inthiscountry,youcan’tmakeascientific_______unlessyouhavetheevidencetobackitup.7. Freshrosesare_______withwatertokeepthemmoistandflowntocompanystoresthreetimesaweek.8. Forspecialoccasions,petownerscanuse_______tomaketheirdogssmellwell,lessbeastly.9. TheancientGreekshada_______thatagoldenapplecausedfightingamongthegodsandbroughtabouttheruinofTroy.10.It’sbelievedthatradiowasalsoresponsibleforoneofthebiggest_______ofalltime.incredible spray perfume retrieve publicityspectacular hoax legend claim fraudclaimsprayedperfumelegendhoaxes精选ppt1-VocabularyActivityVocabularyActivityPeopleuseavarietyofreportingverbstodescribeactionsmorespecificallyandaccurately.Addmorereportingverbsinthefollowingbox.say,ask,tell,argue,claim,declare,explain,report,state,add,announce,answer,comment,complain,exclaim,imply,maintain,mention,promise,remark,reply,reveal,write…精选ppt1-WritingWritingWriteaNewsArticleStep1PrewritingStep2WritingStep3Selfcheck33Avoidingsentence

fragments精选ppt1-WritingWritingWriteaNewsArticleAvoidingsentencefragmentsAsentencefragmentisagroupofwordsthatdoesnotexpressacompletethought.Twocommonfragmentsare: •adependentclause:agroupofwordsthatcontains asubjectandaverbbutbeginswithasubordinating conjunction,makingitanincompletethought. FRAGMENT:Becausethebankeradmittedtofraud. •aphrase:agroupofwordsthatdoesnotcontain asubjectandaverb.精选ppt1-WritingWriting FRAGMENT:Withhishelp. FRAGMENT:Attheendoftheyear. FRAGMENT:Themangivingthespeech.Tocorrectasentencefragment,dooneofthefollowing: •Attachthefragmenttoanindependentclausetocomplete thethought. Becausethebankeradmittedtofraud,thebankwasclosed down.

Wefoundthehospitalwithhishelp. •Addasubjectand/oraverbtomakethefragmentintoasentence.

Shegraduatedattheendoftheyear. Themangivingthespeechneedsamicrophone.精选ppt1-WritingWritingAnindependentclause:•containsasubjectandaverb•expressesacompletethoughtAcompletesentence:•startswithacapitalletter•endswithaperiod•expressesacompletethought•needsatleastoneindependentclauseSubordinatingconjunctionsafter sinceassoon asunlessbecause untilbefore wheneventhough wheneverifwhile精选ppt1-WritingWritingERRORCORRECTIONCorrectthethreeerrors.BenefittoSaveLibraryLastWednesday,ourtownhostedabenefitconcert.Tohelpsavetheoldbuildingthatusedtobethelibrary.Developersannouncedaplantotearthebuildingdown.Twomonthsago.Becausemanypeoplefeelaconnectiontothelibrary.Thetowndecidedtoraisemoneytorestorethebuilding.Thebenefitconcertwasasuccess.Manylocalmusiciansperformed,andweraisedalotofmoney.library,thedowntwoconcertto精选ppt1-Step1PrewritingStep1Prewriting.Generatingideaswithinformationquestions.Anewsarticleusuallyanswersinformationquestionsaboutanevent.Thinkofarecentnewsevent.Thiswillbethetopicofyourarticleyou’reyournotepad,writeinformationquestionsaboutthetopictohelpgenerateideas.精选ppt1-Step2WritingStep2WritingOnaseparatesheetofpaper,writeanarticleabouttheevent,answeringyourquestionsfromStep1.Trytoincludeasmuchinformationasyoucan.Chooseatitlethatreflectsthemainideaofyourarticle.精选ppt1-Step3SelfcheckStep3Selfcheck□Didyouwriteanysentencefragments?Ifso,correctthem.□Doyouhaveacleartopicsentence?□Isthearticleinteresting?Couldyouaddanymoredetails?ReferenceSample精选pptCReferenceSampleBenefittoSaveLibraryLastWednesday,ourtownhostedabenefitconcerttohelpsavetheoldbuildingthatusedtobethelibrary.Developersannouncedaplantotearthebuildingdowntwomonthsago.Becausemanypeoplefeelaconnectiontothelibrary,thetowndecidedtoraisemoneytorestorethebuilding.Thebenefitconcertwasasuccess.Manylocalmusiciansperformed,andweraisedalotofmoney.精选ppt33Lesson2Lesson2ListeningSpeakingReadingWriting精选ppt32-ListeningListeningTalkAboutMysteriesListentotheconversationtwiceandthendothefollowingexercises.ExerciseAExerciseB精选ppt2-Part-AExerciseACheckwhethereachstatementistrue(T)orfalse(F).1. Clearly,thewomanisveryinterestedinthestoneballsofCostaRica.2. Atthebeginning,themanthinksthatthereisnoquestionthestoneballswereman-made.3. ThisisthefirsttimethemanhaseverheardofthemysteryofthestoneballsofCostaRica.4. Themanandthewomandisagreeaboutthesizeofthestoneballs.5. Thewomanthinksthatthestoneballsmighthavebeenpartofsomebigmachine.TFTFF精选ppt2-Part-BExerciseBListentotheconversationandcircletheletterofthecorrectanswer.1.Whatdidtheshowsayaboutthestoneballs? a.Theycouldhaveoccurrednaturally. b.Thatitisnotpossibletoknowhowtheywereformed. c.Theyhadtohavebeenman-made.2.Whichofthefollowingdothemanandthewomanspeculateabout? a.Theydiscusswhatthestoneballscouldhavepossiblybeenusedfor. b.Theydiscusswhothesculptorwhomadethestoneballscouldhave been. c.Theydiscusshowlongitmighthavetakentomakethestoneballs.精选ppt2-ExerciseBExerciseBListentotheconversationandcircletheletterofthecorrectanswer.3.Doesthewomanthinkthatthestoneballscouldhavefallenfromspace? a.Shethinksitislikelytheyfellfromspace. b.Shethinkstheideaisveryquestionable. c.Shethinksitispossib

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