英语:北师大版选修 9 Unit 27 《 Behaviour 》 Reading&Speaking&Voca bulary 课件 PPT.

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英语:北师大版选修 9 Unit 27 《 Behaviour 》 Reading&Speaking&Voca bulary 课件 PPT

Unit 27 Behavior Reading and Vocabulary

Ex.3 Read quickly. Match the answers to the questions. ①②③④⑤⑥⑦①②③④⑤⑥⑦

Match the words and phrases 1—10 to the definitions a)—j), using the context to help you. 1.inconsiderate 2. appropriate 3. excessive 4. go into details 5.to tell the truth 6.device 7.put someone down 8.make light of 9. bring up 10. get someone’s mind off a) method b) mention c) rude and insensitive d) make someone feel stupid or inferior e) think of something else f) discuss all the points g) make a joke of h) to be honest i) too much j) right

Language points: 1. advise sb. on 就 … 给某人提建议 2.espond 回答, 回应 ( 比 answer 正式 ) Respond to a letter She didn’t respond to my question. The doctor responded that he could tell the name of her disease. 医生说 他不能说出她的病名. 3.out of the blue 出其不意地, 如晴天霹雳 4.go /enter into details 详述 in detail 详细地 Could please explain in more detail?

5.make light of—to treat as of little importance 低估,轻视 6. Put somebody down—to make someone feel humble 使某人自惭形秽 He is inconsiderate to his family because he never tells them he’s working late. 7. inconsiderate— 不体谅别人的

Unit 27 Behaviour Speaking and Vocabulary

be on one’s best behavior =try to show one’s best manners 很守规矩 be of good behavior 行为良好 behavior way of behaving

create a good impression Good behavior at a ball: gentlemanly; show respect to the partner;

Good behavior when talking Look people in the eye

Good behavior in the street: take Zebra crossing

Ex.3 Look at the words in bold. Which describe polite behavior (+) and which describe rude behavior (-) ? ★ it’s very good manners ★ it’s disrespectful ★ it’s not considered acceptable ★ it creates a good impression ★ it’s over the top ★ it’s a way of showing respect to older people (+) (-) (+) (-)

★ it might make other people feel awkward/embarrassed ★ it’s revolting ★ it’s too familiar ★ it’s considered gentlemanly ★ it’s the right thing to say ★ it’s unhygienic ★ it’s unprofessional ★ it might be offensive to some people ★ it could be misinterpreted (-) (+)

Is it the right thing to do? 1. standing up when a teacher, principle, etc. enters or leaves 2. men opening doors for women and helping them to take off and put on their coats 3. calling people you don’t know very well by their first name 4. dropping in someone else’s house without being invited 6.asking people how much they earn or how old they are 5.smokeing in someone else’s house without asking permission

8.coughing, sneezing or yawning without putting your hand over your mouth 9.touching people when you talk to them, e.g. patting them on the back or putting your arm around them shouting or holding loud conversations in public places swearing or cursing 12.answering your phone in a movie theater 13.pushing to the front of a queue 14.arriving half an hour late to a social activity (without a good reason) 15.phoning people after ten o’clock in the evening 7.making noises while eating noodles

Always acceptable: Never acceptable: Depends on people’s ages or the social context:

Give a short talk about one of these topics: 1.The kind of rude behavior that infuriates you 2.The six most important things a child should be taught about manners 3.Proper behavior in a restaurant and when eating 4.The social taboos in China that a foreigner should know about.

Ex.1 Underline the modal verbs in sentences below. Match them to the meanings in the box. a)Can you give me some advice about what to wear at the wedding? b) Children, you must sit quietly and listen to me—it’s very rude to interrupt. C) Many young people these days just won’t accept the importance of good manners. d) I’m terribly sorry to ask, but may I use your phone? It’s rather urgent. (unwillingness) (obligation) (request for permission) (request)

e) My uncle was the most charming man I’ve ever met—he could persuade anyone to do anything. (ability) f) You must be John’s niece—It’s a pleasure to meet you. (possibility) g) Inappropriate social kissing may cause embarrassment in certain cultures. (possibility) h) When you’re a guest at someone else’s house, you should always switch your mobile onto voice mail. (logical necessity)

Language points: 1.obligation :义务责任,职责 I have no obligation to that child. We have a legal bligation to pay our taxes. 2.the other night 前两天夜里, 不久前的某个夜里 the other day 前几天,前些时候 3. socialize :使社会化;亲密交往 +with sb. 4. dry up: 使枯干,停止谈话 5. tempt: 诱惑,怂恿,吸引。 He tempted me with offers of money.

He tempted the boy to steal/into stealing. 6. distract: attract 分散(他人注意); 困扰人心 吸引 I was distracted with/by anxiety. 我因为忧郁而心烦意乱。 7. come across 偶遇,碰到 get across 被理解,使人了解

1. It was in that house ____ he used to live ____ the secret meeting was held. A . where ; where B . that ; that C . what ; where D . where ; that 2. The foreign guests, ____ were scientists, were warmly welcomed at the airport. A. most of them B . most of whom C. most of that D . most of those 3. That ’ s not the book____ you can find the exact answer. A . which B . that C . when D . where

4. The building over there is a library, ____ is a department store. A. where B . west of which C. to the west of it D . in the west of that 5. He was the very one of the students who ____ praised at the class meeting. A . was B . were C . is D . are