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新概念第三册分课答案7
Lesson7Mutilatedladies
Listeningcomprehension
1Introducethestory
T:
Todaywe'lltalkaboutdamagedbanknotes.
2Understandthesituation
T:
Whatdoyouthinkishappeninginthepicture?
3Listeningobjective
T:
Listentothepassage(orreaditsilently)andseeifyou
cananswerthisquestion:
WhydidJanecookJohn'swallet?
4Playthetapeorreadthestoryorwaitforthe
studentstofinishreadingsilently
5Answerthequestion
Afterthereading,askthequestionagain:
WhydidJanecook
John'swallet?
Trainthestudentsnottoshoutouttheanswer.Instead,ask
onestudent,thenasktheotherstoagreeordisagreewithashow
ofhands.
Answer:
Shecookedamealinthemicrowaveovenwithoutknowing
Johnhadputhiswalletthere.
6Intensivereading
Playthetapeorreadthetextagain,pausingafterevery
sentencetocheckthestudentsunderstand.Obtainbrief
explanationstodifficultiesinthetextfromthestudents
themselves.OnlyuseChineseifconfirmatorytranslationis
necessary.
7Playthetapeorreadthestoryagain
8Readingaloud
Askoneortwostudentstoreadthetextaloud.
Comprehensionquestions
1Doclothesputintoawashingmachinesometimescontain
money?
(Yes,theydo.)
2Whathappenstobanknotesputintoawashingmachine?
(They
turnwhite.)
3DopeopleinBritaindespairiftheymakethismistake?
(No,
theydon't.)
4Whynot?
(BecausetheBankofEnglandhasateamwhichdeals
withclaims.)
5What'sthisteamcalled?
(‘MutilatedLadies’.)
6Whatdoes‘lady’referto?
(TheQueen'sheadwhichappears
onBritishbanknotes.)
7WhatkindofbusinessdoesJohnrun?
(Afurniturebusiness.)
8What'sthenameofhisfiancée?
(JaneButlin.)
9WhatdidJohndowithhiswalletcontaining£3,000?
(He
putitinthemicrowaveovenforsafekeeping.)
10Didhisfiancéeknowaboutthis?
(No,shedidn't.)
11WhatdidJohnandJanedoafterJohncamehomefromwork?
(Theywenthorse-riding.)
12WhatdidJanedowhentheyreturnedhome?
(Shecookedtheir
dinnerinthemicrowaveoven.)
13Whatelsedidshecook?
(John'swallet.)
14Whathappenedtothenotes?
(Theyturnedtoash.)
15Howdidtheybothfeelaboutthis?
(Dismayed.)
16WhodidJohngoandsee?
(Hisbankmanager.)
17Whatdidthebankmanagerdo?
(Hesenttheremainstothe
MutilatedLadiesdepartmentinNewcastle.)
18DidJohngethismoneyback?
(Yes,hedid.)
19WhydidtheMutilatedLadiespaythemoneyback?
(Because
theycouldidentifythenotes.)
20Theydon'tpayoutmoneyunlesstheycanidentifydamaged
notes,dothey?
(No,theydon't.)
21Howmuchdidtheypayoutlastyear?
(£1.5million.)
Askingquestions:
Askmeif⋯
T:
Askmeifclothesputinthewashingmachinesometimes
containbanknotes.
S:
Doclothesputinthewashingmachinesometimescontain
banknotes?
T:
What⋯?
S:
Whatdoclothesputinthewashingmachinesometimes
contain?
1clothesputinthewashingmachinesometimescontainbank
notes.(What)
2theMutilatedLadiesdepartmentdealswithclaimsformoney.
(What)
3Johnrunsafurniturebusiness.(Whatkindofbusiness)
4heputawalletcontaining£3,000intothemicrowaveoven.
(What)
5hehadtoldhisfianc6e,Jane,aboutthis.(Whyhadn't)
6shecookedthedinner.(Where)
7thenotesturnedintoash.(What)
8thebankmanagersenttheremainstoNewcastle.(Where)
9Johngothismoneyback.(What)
10theycouldidentifythenotes.(How)
Tellthestory
1John----successfulfurniturebusiness----£3,000----
microwaveoven----safekeeping
2Johnandfianc6e,Jane----horse-riding
3Gothome----Janecookeddinner----microwaveoven,
withoutrealizing⋯
4Dismay----cookedwallet----notes----ash!
5John----bankmanager----sentremains----Mutilated
Ladies
6Examinednotes----John----allmoneyback
7‘Solong----somethingtoidentify----moneyback,’
spokeswomansaid
8Lastyear----£1.5mon21,000claims
Topicsfordiscussion
1Tellusaboutanyexperienceyouhavehadwhereyoulost
money.
2Sharesomeofyourworriesaboutmoney.
3Refertoyourexperienceandtalkaboutsuccessfuland
unsuccessfulwaysofmakingmoney.
KeytoSummarywriting
Points
1JohnButlin----successfulfurniturebusiness
2Afterverygoodday----putwallet----£3,000into
microwaveoven
3Heandfianc6eJane----horse-riding
4Gothome----Janecookeddinner----microwaveoven
5Dismayed----find----moneydestroyed
6John----bankmanager
7Bankmanager----remainsto----MutilatedLadies
8Identifiedremains----returnedthemoney
Summary
JohnButlinrunsasuccessfulfurniturebusinessandaftera
verygoodday,heputhiswalletcontaining£3,000intothe
microwaveovenforsafekeeping.Thenheandhisfianc6e,Jane,went
horse-riding,afterwhichJanecookedtheirdinnerinthemicrowave
ovenonlytofindtotheirdismaythatthemoneyhadbeendestroyed.
Johnwenttoseehisbankmanagerwhosenttheremainstothe
MutilatedLadiesdepartmentwhoidentifiedtheremainsand
returnedthemoney.(79words)
KeytoVocabulary
Apossibleanswer
happened(1.1)occurred
remembered(1.2)recalled
fortunately(1.6)luckily
concerns(1.9)isabout
dismay(1.12)sadness
theremains(1.13)whatwasleft
department(1.14)section
KeytoComposition
Apossibleanswer
Janeopenedtheovendoorandsawthathermealwasreadyto
serve.Shetookthefoodoutoftheovenandindoingso,noticed
somethingstrangeinsidetheovenwhichshecouldn'trecognize.
SoshewenttofindJohnandtoldhimaboutit.Indismay,John
quicklyexplainedthathehadputhiswalletcontainingtheday's
takingsintotheovenforsafekeeping.Theybothrushedtotheoven
andsawthatthemoneyhadbeendestroyedAtfirst,theydidn't
knowwhattodo.Johnwantedtothrowthemoneyaway,butJane
wouldn'tlethim.‘It'sbestnottodisturbthewallet,’Jane
said.‘Youcanseeallthemoneyisthere,evenifithasbeen
destroyed’JanetoldJohntogoandseehisbankmanagerforadvice,
sothenextdayJohntookthewalletandtheashestothebank
(150words)
KeytoLetterwriting
Apossibleanswer(bodyofletteronly)
Thankyouagainforyourwonderfulhospitality!
Itwasarealpleasuretoseeyouagainaftersuchalongtime.
I'llneverforgetyourkindnessduringmystay.Iparticularly
enjoyedourvisittothelocalmarketandourlongwalksinthe
countryside.Ialsoenjoyedyourcompanyandtheexcellentfood
andwine.You'reaperfecthost!
Ihopeyouwillbeabletovisitmebeforelongandlookforward
toseeingyousoon.(78words)
Keystructures:
thesimplepast
Weusethesimplepastfornarration,thatistotellastory
thathappenedinthepast.Thesecondparagraphofthetextprovides
agoodexampleofstory-tellingandthepastformsofregularand
irregularverbs.1KS75
KeytoKSExercises
ASeetext.
B1Firemenrescuedthelittleboywhohadclimbedatree
andcouldn'tgetdown.
2JanewenttofindJohnandtoldhimwhathadhappened.
3Janecookedthenextmealinanordinaryovenafterher
experiencewiththemicrowave.
4ThebankmanagersenttheremainsofJohn'swalletto
Newcastle.
5Theladiesatthebankexaminedtheremainsandfoundthey
couldbeidentified.
6ThebankpaidJohnallhismoney,sohewasverypleased.
Specialdifficulties:
adjectivesderivedfromnouns
Wecanoftenderiveanadjectivefromanoun:
success
(noun)/successful(adjective);fool(noun)/foolish(adjective);
energy(noun)/energetic(adjective);hour(noun)/hourly
(adjective);care(noun)/careless(adjective).
KeytoSDExercises
1painless2beautiful3daily4
childish5athletic
Repetitiondrill
Thecomparisonofadjectives
Chorus,grouporindividualrepetition
Toelicitquestionsinvolvingtheuseofthesuperlative.
T:
Drill7.Listen.Donotspeak.
(1)T:
They'reallratherold.
S:
Yes,butwhichistheoldest?
(2)T:
They'reallrathergood.
S:
Yes,butwhichisthebest?
(3)T:
they'reallratherexpensive.
S:
Yes,butwhichisthemostexpensive?
T:
Nowyouaskquestionsinthesameway.Ready?
1Asin
(1)above.
2Asin
(2)above.
3Asin(3)above.
4T:
They'reallratherinteresting.
S:
Yes,butwhichisthemostinteresting?
5T:
They'reallratherbad.
S:
Yes,butwhichistheworst?
6T:
They'reallratherheavy.
S:
Yes,butwhichistheheaviest?
7T:
They'reallratherunusual.
S:
Yes,butwhichisthemostunusual?
8T:
They'reallratherfunny.
S:
Yes,butwhichisthefunniest?
9T:
They'reallratherbeautiful.
S:
Yes,butwhichisthemostbeautiful?
10T:
They'reallratherfast.
S:
Yes,butwhichisthefastest?
11T:
They'reallratherdangerous.
S:
Yes,butwhichisthemostdangerous?
12T:
They'reallratherpretty.
S:
Yes,butwhichistheprettiest?
13T:
They'reallratherbig.
S:
Yes,butwhichisthebiggest?
14T:
They'reallratherhard.
S:
Yes,butwhichisthehardest?
15T:
They'reallrathervaluable.
S:
Yes,butwhichisthemostvaluable?
KeytoMultiplechoicequestions
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