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人教版九年级unit7全单元课件

I am not allowed to…… play computer games watch TV
listen to music
make my room a mess
Do your parents allow you to choose your own clothes? No, they don’t.
4. 安娜可以选择自己的衣服。 Anna is allowed to choose her own clothes. 5. 那个年龄的他们不够稳重。 They are not serious enough at that age.
同义句转换 1. They should allow us to have part-time jobs. We should be allowed to have part-time __________________________________ jobs. __________________________________. 2. We should allow children to spend time with their friends. Children should be allowed to spend __________________________________ time with their friends. __________________________________.
allow sb. to do sth. 允许某人做某事 be allowed to do sth. 被允许做某事 should be allowed to do sth. 应该被允许做某事
1a Read the statements below. Circle A for agree or D for disagree.
You are not allowed to drive.
drive 驾驶 driver 驾驶员,司机 driver’s license 驾驶证
n. 证;证件
My family has sFra bibliotekme rules. Look at these pictures and tell me what they are.
You are allowed to exercise.
Do your parents allow you to smoke? No, they don’t.
You are not allowed to smoke.
Do your parents allow you to drive? No, they don’t.
1c Look at the statements in la and make conversations. A: I don’t think sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to drive. B: I agree. They aren’t serious enough.
3. How to take photos?
They can take photos without a flash.
2d Role-play the conversation. Sandy: I’m really excited about seeing the famous paintings by Picasso. Wu Lan: Me, too! I’m glad Mr. Smith chose the art museum for our school trip this year. Sandy: I’m going to bring my new camera to take lots of photos!
2c Make a list of things teenagers should and should not be allowed to do. Discuss your list with your partner.
A: Do you think teenagers should ...? B: Yes, I ... / No, I ...
1. be allowed to do 2. the shopping center 3. driver’s license 4. sixteen-year-olds 担心你们的安全
被允许去做 购物中心 驾驶执照 16岁的孩子
5. be worried about your safety
6. part-time jobs
A A
A
Molly D
DK DK
DK
D
D
A
D
DK
2b Listen again. What are Kathy’s and Molly’s reasons? Number their reasons in the correct order. _____ 4 It looks cool. _____ 1 Young people need to sleep. _____ 5 He needs to spend time with friends. _____ 2 He needs time to do homework. _____ 3 It doesn’t look clean.
Wu Lan: Oh, no. Mr. Smith says we must not take photos. It’s not allowed in the museum. Sandy: That’s too bad! Do you think we may be allowed to take photos if we don’t use a flash? Wu Lan: Hmm ... I think they just want to protect the paintings. So if you don’t use a flash, then it might be OK.
2. 我不同意,我认为16岁这个年纪太年轻 了。 I disagree. I think sixteen is too young. 3. 你认为应该允许13岁的孩子们做兼职工 作吗? Do you think thirteen-year-olds should be allowed to take part-time jobs?
Read the conversation and answer the questions. 1. Where do they go for school trip? They go to art museum for school trip. 2. Does Mr. Smith allowed students to take photos? No, he doesn’t. He says they must not take photos. It’s not allowed in the museum.
Students should be allowed to speak English loudly. Students shouldn’t be allowed to sleep in class. Students shouldn’t be allowed to make noises. Students shouldn’t be allowed to throw the rubbish in the classroom. Students shouldn’t be allowed to get to class late.
1b Listen and circle T for true or F for false. 1. Anna can go to the shopping center by bus. T F 2. Anna wants to get her ears pierced. T F 3. Anna wants to choose her own clothes. T F
pierce v. 扎;刺破; 穿透
get her ears pierced 穿 耳 wear earring 戴耳环
n. 耳环;耳饰
As a teenager, you have a lot of rules at school. Can you write down some of them?
1. Teenagers should not be allowed to smoke. A D 2. Sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to drive. A D 3. Students should not be allowed to have part-time jobs. A D 4. Sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to get their ears pierced. A D 5. Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes. A D
7. get their ears pierced 8. their own clothes 9. serious enough
兼职工作
穿他们的耳朵 足够严肃 他们自己的衣服
2a What does Molly think of Kathy’s statements? Listen and circle A for Agree, D for Disagree or DK for Doesn’t Know. Kathy 1. Sixteen-year-olds should not be A allowed to work at night. Molly
D DK
Kathy 2. Larry shouldn’t work every night. 3. He should cut his hair. 4. He should stop wearing that silly earring. 5. He doesn’t seem to have many friends.
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