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初中英语Unit 6 Detectives教学课件ppt
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Fighting crime
CONTENTS PAGE
What d yu knw abut …?
Befre yu read
While yu read
Cmprehensin
After yu read
I’ve lst my friend. He’s a rbt with a brken arm called L.
What’s his ther arm called?
Wh is the man n the right in the
picture?Why des Hi call him t his flat?What’s wrng with L?Des the man knw what Hi has said?What d the man’s wrds mean?
He is a detective.
Because he can’t find L.
He has a brken arm.
N, he desn’t.
He thinks the rbt’s brken arm is called L.
Lk at the pictures. What are these cases called?
a theft b rbbery c murder
We call them crimes.
What crimes have been reprted in the news recently? Make a list f the crimes.
rbbery a pair f metal rings used fr hlding
a persn’s wrists tgethermurder b smething that helps find the answerstealing c having cmmitted a crimeclue d the crime f taking what is nt yurs frm smene/
smewhere, especially using vilencedetective e the persn wh makes the decisins in curtsuspect f taking smething that is nt yursinncent g what smene tells the pliceguilty h having dne nthing wrngwitness i a kind f plicemanstatement j the crime f killing smenejudge k smene wh saw what happenedhandcuffs l smene wh the plice think cmmitted a crime
The fllwing are sme vcabulary items assciated
with crime and detectin. Match them with their meanings.
djfbilhckgea
Culd yu be a detective? Read the dialgue belw and find the things fr Michael in the picture. Yu will find ten things that tell yu it was painted recently, and nt in 1850. One has been dne
fr yu.
MichaelI bught this painting yesterday. It was painted in 1850.Mei LingI’m afraid smene has cheated yu. Lk at the picture carefully.
undergrund statin
electric street light/lamp
rller skates
zebra crssing
duble-decker bus
Befre yu read the dialgue n the next page, lk at the title, the intrductin and the picture.
Try t guess the answers t the questins belw.
What was the crime?Did the detective slve it?What happened t the criminal?
A vase was stlen.
Yes, he did.
The criminal was caught.
Prtecting the inncent
Pansy wanted t write an article n detectives fr the schl newspaper. T get infrmatin, she interviewed Detective Ken. This is part f the interview.
PANSYYu say that yu like being a detective. Why?KENLet me tell yu abut a recent case that I dealt with, Pansy. Mr Jnes is a very rich man wh lives alne and enjys cllecting things. He purchased a vase fr 300,000 dllars. He shwed it t nly tw peple — his friends Jill and Jenny. Then he lcked it in the safe at his huse. That night, smene stle it. Mr Jnes reprted the theft, and I went t his huse t lk fr clues.PANSYDid yu find any?KENYes, I fund a black pearl earring near the pen safe and, utside the pen windw f the rm, I saw a lt f mud n the wet grund. Inside the rm, the carpet was sptlessly clean.
PANSYS what did yu d next?KENI interviewed Jill and Jenny. They bth denied stealing the vase. But I nticed that Jill was wearing a black pearl necklace — but n earrings.PANSYS Jill was the thief?KENI didn’t knw. I needed prf. A gd detective never
jumps t cnclusins. I decided what t d next. I shwed Jill the earring, and she admitted it was hers. She said smene had stlen it frm her huse a mnth befre. I checked her stry. It was true.PANSYS Jill was n lnger a suspect. But what abut yur ther clue — the mud utside and the sptless carpet inside?
KENThat tld me that prbably n thief brke int Mr Jnes’s huse. S I questined Mr Jnes and, in the end, he admitted stealing his wn vase. He had bught insurance fr it. The insurance cmpany wuld pay him 300,000 dllars if the vase was stlen.PANSYAnd wh stle Jill’s earring?KENMr Jnes did that as well. He tried t make sure that Jill wuld g t jail instead f him.PANSYS nw Mr Jnes is behind bars.KENYes, and Jill is free. My jb is t prtect the inncent as well as find the guilty. That’s why I like being a detective.
Find the wrds in the bx in the interview and try t wrk ut their meanings by reading the wrds arund them. Then use the wrds t cmplete Ken’s diary. Yu will need t use
ne f the wrds twice.
admitted denied purchased case prf safe
12 SeptemberYesterday I dealt with tw cases. In the first case, the suspect, Ricky, at first (1)_____________ being a bank rbber. I shwed him a phtgraph f himself in the bank at the time f the rbbery, carrying a gun. This was all the (2)_____________ I needed and he (3)_____________ that he was guilty.In the secnd (4)_____________, the suspect, Flra, (5)_____________ a diamnd fr fifty thusand dllars. She paid fr it with fake bankntes. Later, she (6)_____________ she had printed the ntes herself. When I searched her flat, I fund half a millin dllars in fake ntes. She kept them in a (7)_____________ in the wall.
Use the wrds and phrases frm the interview in the bx t cmplete the sentences belw. The wrds and phrases shuld have the same meaning as thse in brackets.
behind barsthe guiltyinsurancejumps t cnclusinsthe inncentsptlessly
behind barsjumps t cnclusinsthe guiltythe inncentinsurancesptlessly
Mr Jnes was put _______________ (int jail).Ken is a gd detective. He never _________________________ (makes up his mind t quickly).In the case f the missing vase, Ken succeeded in finding _______________ (persn wh has dne smething wrng) and prtecting _______________ (persn wh has nt dne anything wrng).The carpet in the rm was ______________ (cmpletely) clean.Mr Jnes bught _______________ (a prmise frm a cmpany t pay him mney if smene stle his vase) fr his vase.
behind bars
jumps t cnclusins
the inncent
Each f the fllwing sentences is a clue t a wrd r phrase that we learned in this unit. Read the sentences and think f the vcabulary.
If the dress isn’t t expensive, I’ll buy it. purchaseYur shirt’s wet. It must be raining! jump t cnclusinsMrs Sng was a lawyer. One day she was fund murdered. caseThe judge said the man culd nt be inncent, and the jury agreed that he had cmmitted the crime. the guiltyI think I’ve fund smething! clueHis fingerprint n the gun shwed he was definitely the murderer. prfThis is prisner n. 720321. He is in jail fr selling drugs.
behind barsThere was never any litter and the street was very clean. sptlesslyI’m nt sure, but I believe Raymnd is the ne wh did it. suspect
Reaching cnclusinsWe ften reach a cnclusin frm a fact. Read the examples belw.Facts Pssible cnclusinsYur phne is ringing. Smene wants t speak t yu.David’s face has becme very dark. He has been sunbathing.Alan is standing utside a cinema. He is waiting fr smene.Smetimes ur cnclusins are right, and smetimes they might be wrng.
Here are sme f the facts that Detective Ken discvered and sme f the cnclusins ne might reach. Match the facts with the pssible cnclusins.
Sme f the cnclusins in D1 were right and sme were wrng. Read the interview again. Write dwn the letters f the right cnclusins and the letters f the wrng nes.
Read these facts and think f sme pssible cnclusins.
There are a lt f plicemen cming ut f a building.There’s a brken windw and a by running nearby.There’s a very, very lng queue at the bus stp.Peter is absent frm schl.It’s winter, but yu see a wman lking very brwn.Yur neighbur suddenly starts buying a lt f expensive things.The undergrund statin in Peple’s Square is very, very crwded.
These are steps Ken used in finding ut the truth. Put them in the crrect rder. The first ne has been dne fr yu.
Read the passage again and find ut the qualities that Ken has gt t be a gd detective. Then find sme evidences in the passage.
He fund a lt f clues in Mr Jnes’s huse.
He never jumps t cnclusins.
He questined every suspect.
Read lines 1 thrugh 9. Answer the fllwing questins.
What is Mr Jnes’s hbby?Hw much did he pay fr the vase?Where did Mr Jnes put the vase?Why did Mr Jnes call Detective Ken t his huse?Wh might be the suspect(s)?
Cllecting things.
300,000 dllars.
In the safe (at his huse).
Because the vase was stlen.
Jill, Jenny and Mr Jnes.
Detective Ken is a very careful persn and he never lets any clues pass by. Read lines 10 thrugh 25. Try t find ut where Detective Ken fund all the clues abut the case.
near the pen safe
utside the rm
inside the rm
Read lines 10 thrugh 25 again and cmplete the chart.
a black pearl earring
a black pearl necklace
sptlessly clean carpet
Jill stle the vase.
N ne entered the rm frm utside.
Bth Jill and Jenny ___________________ the vase.
It was ________ that Jill’s earring ____________________ a mnth ag.
denied stealing
Ken questined Mr Jnes fr a lng time.Mr Jnes is quite greedy.Mr Jnes cheated his friends.Mr Jnes cmmitted the crime.Ken lves his jb.
S I questined Mr Jnes, … stealing his wn vase.
He had bught insurance … if the vase was stlen.
He stle Jill’s earring and tried t make sure … f him.
S nw Mr Jnes is behind bars.
My jb is t … That’s why I like being a detective.
Read lines 26 thrugh 41. Find evidences in this part fr the fllwing pinins.
Answer the fllwing questins.
What jb des Ken d?Why did Pansy interview him?Wh reprted a theft ne day?What was stlen?Whm did he shw the vase t?Hw much did he purchase it fr?Where did he put it?Did Ken find any clues in the rm?What are the clues in the rm?
What pssible cnclusin can Ken draw after he fund a black pearl earring near the safe and a black pearl necklace arund Jill’s neck?What pssible cnclusin can Ken draw after he fund sme mud n the grund utside the rm and the sptlessly clean carpet inside the rm?Why did Mr Jnes steal his wn vase?What did Mr Jnes d t make sure that Jill wuld g t jail instead f him?Where is Mr Jnes nw?Why des Detective Ken like his jb?
Cmplete the summary f ‘Prtecting the inncent’
with prper wrds.
In grups f fur t six, discuss these questins.
What qualities des a detective need t have?What shuld a detective be gd at?Wuld yu like t be a detective in the future?Why r why nt?
Wrkbk 9A, pages 45 and 52.
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/kraɪm/ n.
an actin which is against the law
Stres spend mre and mre n crime preventin every year.
/dɪ'tektɪv/ n.
a persn, especially a plice fficer, whse jb is t examine crimes and catch criminals
Have yu ever read the detective stries abut Sherlck Hlmes?
/'ɪnəsnt/ adj.
nt guilty f a crime, etc.; nt having dne smething wrng
She was fund inncent f any crime.
/'ri:snt/ adj.
happening nt lng ag
There have been great changes here in recent years.
/keɪs/ n.
a matter being dealt with by the plice
The plice slved the case f the stlen car.
/'pɜ:tʃəs/ v.
He purchased a new carpet fr 800 yuan.
/seɪf/ n.
a strng, metal bx which lcks t hld valuable items
I knw the number t pen the safe.
/klu:/ n.
smething that helps us find the truth
The detective was clever at sptting clues.
/'ɪərɪŋ/ n.
a piece f jewellery that yu fasten in r n yur ear
My mther bught me a pair f earrings last week.
/mʌd/ n.
wet earth that is sft and sticky
The car wheels gt stuck in the mud.
/'spɒtləslɪ/ adv.
withut any dirt
An perating theatre shuld be sptlessly clean.
/dɪ'naɪ/ v.
say yu have nt dne smething
The man denied that he had brken int the huse.
/'nekləs/ n.
jewellery wrn arund the neck
The Queen wre a dimnd necklace.
/pru:f/ n.
evidence that smething is true
Fingerprints are a gd frm f prf.
/kən'klu:ʒn/ n.
what yu believe r decide after thinking carefully
We came t the cnclusin that yu were right.
jump t cnclusins
decide/think smething t quickly
When a persn jumps t cnclusins, he/she ften makes a big mistake.
/əd'mɪt/ v.
tell thers that yu have dne smething bad
Jhn admitted cheating in the exam.
/'sʌspekt/ n.
smene that the plice believe has cmmitted a crime
The plice are hlding a suspect fr questining.
/'spɒtləs/ adj.
perfectly clean
She keeps the huse sptless.
enter a building by frce
A rbber brke int the bank last night.
/ɪn'ʃʊərəns/ n.
cntract agreeing t make regular payments t guarantee that if an item is damaged r stlen, its value will be repayed t its wner
Car insurance is expensive in ur city.
I’m cming t Lndn and my sister’s cming as well.
/ʤeɪl/ n.
She spent a year in jail.
The thief was put behind bars fr ten years.
/'ɡɪltɪ/ adj.
having dne smething illegal; being respnsible fr smething bad that has happened
He prmised t find the guilty and bring them t justice.
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