外研版九年级英语课件
Module 5
Unit 2 You mustn’t move.
Review
Words and expressions
to become asleep fall asleep 入睡 an area of low land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it valley n. 山谷 quiet; without violence; tranquil peaceful adj. 平(安) 静的
How many days did the three men stay in Yellowstone park?
Don’t read word by word look through(浏览)the whole passage quickly.
Part 1 (the first day)
On our first evening the three of us were tired after walking for about eight hours.we soon fell asleep. In the middle of the night there was a strange noise outside.but when I looked out of the tent there was nothing to see.
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Part 3
(the third day)
The next day we stopped at midday for something to eat and while the others were resting to eat and while the others were resting I went for a walk in the forest. Suddenly I saw a baby bear playing with some sticks and stones. He looked so friendly and I remember thinking “if I reach out I can just touch him.” There was a loud noise behind me. I stood very still. I didn’t even turn my head.there was another loud noise and I still couldn’t see what was happening.the baby bear looked up and ran past me into the woods. I stayed in the same position for five minutes maybe more. Then slowly I turned round and on the hillside about 300 metres away I waw the baby bear and his huge mother. I have never run so fast back to my friends.
Read the passage and answer the questions. 1. What were the three people doing in Yellowstone Park? Walking and camping. 2. How much do they know about bears? One of them knows something.
1.You should hang the food in a tree. 2.You must keep a clean camp site. 3You should pick up your rubbish. 4.You can make a lot of noise. 5. If you see a bear you mustn’t run away.
Warming up Look at the picture. Answer the questions.
1. What do you think the bear is doing? The bear is around the tent to look for something to eat that the people put there. 2. What do you think the people in the tent should do? The people must stay in the tent till the bear goes far. And don’t make any noise.
Part 4 (the next ten days)
For the next 10 days every time there was a sudden noise my blood went cold.
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Part one: The first day
Questions: 1.What did they do on the first evening ?
(usu. pl.) a collection of trees growing close together in one area; forest; grove.
n. 树林
woods
happening or done quickly and without warning; occurring without notice or warning sudden adj. 突然的 the red liquid which flows through the body blood n. 血
3. Where do you think is the best place to keep food safe from bears? High off the ground. 4. What was the noise behind the writer? A mother bear. 5. Do you think their stay in the park was a success? I don’t think their stay in the park was a success. It’s very dangerous.
a movement of the hands, arms or head, etc. to express an idea or feeling n. 示意动作; 手势 gesture a thin piece of wood n. 枝条; 枯枝 stick to move your hand or arm in order to touch, hold, or pick up something reach out 伸手去摸 not moving; stationary still adj. 静止的; 不动的
Part three: the third day
The Choose T or F
1.The writer didn’t like the baby bear at all.( F ) 2.The writer ran away quickly after hearing a loud noise.( F ) 3.The baby bear ran away because it was afraid of the noise.( F ) 4.The mother bear loved the baby bear.( T )
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Part 2 (the second day)
In the morning I got up to make breakfast. The bag lf food was open. “bears”said joe .”we should hang the food in a tree tonight.” Later that day we stopped in a beautiful valley by a stream. It was very peaceful and we fell asleep listening to the sound of water. During the night the bears came back.this time they took the food from the tree. “how did they do that?”I asked. “not high enough.bears can climb trees. they can smell food from a distance. we should pick up the rubbish too.” The first rule of camping is to keep a clean camp site.you can’t leave anything which bears might think is food. “ok let’s tidy the site up and move on.oh and we should make lots of noise too.if they know where we are they may not come any closer”said joe. “if you see a bear” said joe “you mustn’t move or make any gesture. And above all you mustn’t run. No one can run faster in the forest than a bear.” We went to sleep … or we tried to.