九年级英语unit5课件
3a Read the passage. What two things did Kang Jian want to buy in America? Where were they made?
The Difficult Search /for American Products /in the US
buy, you might think /those products were made in those countries. However, you could be wrong. Kang Jian /is a 17-year-old student/ from Shanghai. Last year/ he went to visit his aunt and uncle/in San Francisco. He found it interesting/ that so many products /in the local shops /were made in China. “I wanted to buy a toy car /for my cousin, but even though /most of the toys /were American brands, they were made in China.”
4. What is the painting made from? Grass, leaves and flowers.
2d Role-play the conversation.
Pam: China is famous for tea, right?
Liu Jun: Yes, both in the past and now.
___ the science museum
_√__ the art and science fair
___ environmental protection ___ a model plane ___ a beautiful painting ___ grass and leaves
2b Listen again. Write short answers to the questions.
paper cutting
tiger-head shoes
Chinese knot
be made of be made from be made into be made by be made in
“由……制成”,后接原材 料,能看出原材料 “由……制成”,后接原材 料,不能看出原材料 “被制成……”,后接成品, 强调被制成什么成品 “被……制造”,后接制作 人,强调制作人是谁 “在……制造”,后接地点或 场所,强调物品的产地
Things
1. chopsticks 2. window 3. coin 4. stamp 5. fork 6. blouse
Materials
a. wood b. gold c. silver e. paper f. silk g. glass
1b Listen and match the products with what they are made of and where they were made.
Things Made of Made in
shirts chopsticks
ring
cotton silver steel
Korea Thailand America
cotton bag America
cotton dress Japan
chair Korea
scarf Thailand
2a Listen and check (√)the main topic of Nick and Marcus’ conversation.
1.Where is the art and science fair? Outside the science museum.
2. Do Nick and Marcus have to pay to go? No, they don’t.
3. What is the model plane made of? Wood and glass.
Be famous to
Liu Jun: Well, as far as I know, tea plants are
grown on the sides of mountains. When
the leaves are ready, they are picked by
hand and then are sent for processing. Pam: What happens next? Liu Jun: The tea is packed and sent to many
Unit 5 What are the shirts made of?
What are these tห้องสมุดไป่ตู้ings? Say the names in English.
chopsticks
bowl
stamp
window
fork
coin
ring blouse
glass
gold gold bars
different countries and places around China. Pam: It seems that many people all over the world drink Chinese tea. Liu Jun: Yes, people say that tea is good for both health and business!
silver
steel
wood
cotton
paper
silk
What are these things usually made of?
It is made of … / They are made of …
1a What are these things usually made of? Match them with the materials. More than one answer is possible.
Pam: Where is tea produced in China?
Liu Jun: Well, in many different areas. For
example, Anxi and Hangzhou are
widely known for their tea.
Pam: How is tea produced?
If you go to another country, what kinds of things/ would you buy? Would you buy a camera /in Japan, some beautiful clothes /in France, or a watch/ in Switzerland? No matter what you may