新概念英语教案第二册70课
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Lesson 70 Red for danger
一、教学重点
1、复习书信写作
二、教学步骤
1、引入话题(详见右框)。2’
2、听一遍音频,掌握大意。5’
① Did a drunk suddenly
wander into the middle of the ring during a
bullfight?
② Did the bull ignore the
matador?
③ Why did he step aside?
3、生词解读,纠正发音。10’
4、提出问题:Why did the crowd
cheer?
看一遍视频,解答问题。3’
5、精讲课文,板书和笔记(详见下文)。20’
【第二节课】
引入话题:
1、做319页的两道选择理解题。5’
Color’s meanings.
2、朗读课文。10’
3、复习句型(详见下文)。10’
4、做317页关于句型的练习。15’
5、绕口令。10’
【第三节课】
1、讲解318页的难点。10’
2、听写单词,记忆法指点。10’
3、听英文歌曲。8’
4、看图背课文比赛。20’
5、总结本课重点,让学生标注(详见上文)。1’
6、布置作业:摘要写作,319页的选择题,背课文和单词。1’
三、单词讲解
1. ★bullfight. n. 斗牛(活动)
like a red rag to
a bull令人暴怒的事物
bully n. 恃强凌弱的人
coward n.懦弱者
Coward die many times before their death; the
valiant never taste of death but once.
bullfighter = matador 斗牛士
bulldog斗牛犬
2. ★drunk
1. n. (口)醉鬼
drunkard n.
酒鬼,酒徒
2. adj. (因感动高兴等)沉醉的,陶醉的(表语)
drunk
with sth. 因某事陶醉,飘飘然
drunken adj. 酒醉的,酒醉引起的(行为)
醉汉
a drunken man
酒驾
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drunken driving
3. ★wander v.
1. 溜达
他溜达进来似乎无事可做
He wandered in as if
he had nothing to do.
2. 溜号 absent – minded;离题
She ~s in her conversation.
她的谈话杂乱无章
Don’t ~ off the subject—keep to the point
3. 迷路,迷途 (常加off)
The climbers ~ed off in
the mountains.
4. ★ring
1. n. 圆形竞技场
bullring, circus ring,
2. n. 环,戒指
a
wedding ring, an engagement ring, ring-finger
3. v. 打电话 = call
电话响了10分钟
The
telephone has been ringing for 10 minutes.
5.
★unaware adj.
be unaware of 不知道,没有察觉
他没察觉到危险
He was unaware of the danger.
他没察觉到身处危险之中
He was unaware that he was in
danger.
★ aware adj. 知道的,注意到的
I became
aware how she might feel.
She is a politically
aware woman.
她是一个政治意识敏锐的女人
6. ★remark
1. n. 备注, 注意, 评论
make a remark abouton
就…之事说话,…评论,批评…
make remarks
陈述,提意见
2. v. 说出(意见感想)(比say正式)
“Money is the most
important thing.” He remarked ironically
remark
onupon
7. ★apparently = obviously
apparent
adj.
1.显然的
It is apparent to sb that…
很明显他在对我们所有人撒谎
It was apparent to all of us
that he was lying
2. 表面上的 an apparent
advantage
2
In spite of
her apparent indifference, she was warm-hearted.
尽管表面上漠不关心(实际上)她是个热心肠
8. ★sensitive
adj. 敏感的,神经过敏的,易生气的,介意的(常与to+名词连用)
Mary is
sensitive to smells.
Mary has a sensitive ear.
sensitive skin
You should not be so
sensitive to criticism
★ sensible adj.
1. 明智的,有判断力的
a sensible man 通晓事理的人
2.
可感觉到的 noticeable
a sensible difference
词根
sense n. 意识;感觉
sense of humor
a man of
good sense
common sense
9. ★criticize v.
批评,评论
她总批评她朋友自私
She’s always criticizing
her friend for being selfish.
词根 critic n.
批评家, 鉴定家
a critical writer 评论家,a critical
essay评论
a critical situation 危机状况
★charge
v. 冲上去
① vt. &vi. 要价,收费
They charged us
too much for repairs.
How much do you charge
for this dress?
② vt. 指控,指责
The police
charged him with murder.
He charged Gary with
speeding.
③ vt. &vt. 猛攻,冲向,冲锋,向前冲
The bull
charged at the drunk.
10. ★clumsily
clumsy
adj.
He is clumsy withat using chopsticks.
11. ★bow v. 鞠躬
① vt. &vt.
鞠躬,欠身,低下(头等)
bow sb. inout 鞠躬迎入送出
As she
couldn’t answer the question, she bowed her head.
② vi. 让步,屈服,服从
Why did you bow to their
decision?
He finally bowed before money and
married the other girl.
③ vt. 压弯,压倒
My
mother is bowed with age. 我母亲因年老而腰弯背驼。
The
little tree is bowed with snow.
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4. n. He made a low bow 深鞠躬
make
one’s bow (演员)初次露面
take a bow谢幕
5. [bəu]
n. 蝴蝶结;弓
bow leg
12. ★safety n.
safety first
safety – belt, seat – belt安全带
safe adj.
It is safe to do
safe and
sound
安然无恙
13. ★sympathetic adj.
sympathetic words
be sympathetic to 同意
sympathy n.
四、课文精讲
1. During a
bullfight, a drunk suddenly wandered into the
middle of the ring.
The crowd began to shout,
but the drunk was unaware of the danger.
red
for danger 危险的红色
paint the town red (口)胡闹,狂欢
be in the red 亏空,负债
be unaware of…
不知道,没有觉察……
当她看书的时候,没察觉到周围的噪音
While she
read the book, she was unaware of the noise around
her.
我不知道你要来
I was unaware that you were
coming.
2. The bull was busy with the matador
at the time, but it suddenly caught sight of the
drunk who was
shouting rude remarks and waving
a red cap.
catch sight of… 突然看到……
As I came out of the shop, I caught sight of
Dan in the crowd.
rude remarks 粗话
violentstrong language
3. Apparently sensitive
to criticism, the bull forgot all about the
matador and charged at the drunk.
The crowd
suddenly grew quiet.
sensitive to criticism
对挑衅批评敏感
charge at … 向……攻击
4. The
drunk, however, seemed quite sure of himself. When
the bull got close to him, he clumsily
stepped
aside to let it pass.
step on 踩到 step
in 请进
in step 步调一致 out of step
a step
toward success, step by step
take an unusual
step采取非常手段
5. The crowd broke into cheers and
the drunk bowed.
break into… 突然发出,突然……起来
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On hearing the news, she
broke into tears.
When Sally saw the woman
wearing a hat that looked like a lighthouse, she
broke into laughter.
break into + n. = break
out + gerund
6. By this time, however, three
men had come into the ring and they quickly
dragged the drunk to
safety.
drag v.
1. 拽
We dragged the carpet out of the
room.
2. 某物在地上拖着
The bride’s dress dragged
along behind her.
3. (强迫)拖,拉进
She dragged
he child out to the dentist’s
drag one’s
feetheels (口)故意拖延,拖着脚走
drag down拖垮某人
7.
Even the bull seemed to feel sorry for him, for it
looked on sympathetically until the drunk was
out of the way before once more turning its
attention to the matador.
look on 旁观,观看
looker-on
Many people just looked on when the
two men robbed a woman.
out of the way
不碍事,不挡路
While making meat pies, I always order
the children to keep out of the way.
在做肉馅饼时,总是命令孩子们不要碍事。
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