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外研版八年級英語上冊Module3 Sports Unit1課件+音頻(共48張PPT)

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外研版八年級英語上冊Module3 Sports Unit1課件+音頻(共48張PPT)

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Unit 1 Nothing is more enjoyable than playing tennis.
Module 3 Sports
Listening and vocabulary
1. Listen and number the sports as you hear them.
baseball □  basketball □  football □
table tennis□  tennis □  volleyball □
Now match the words with the pictures.
1
2
3
4
5
6
basketball
volleyball
table tennis
football
baseball
tennis
聽力材料
Betty: What sports do you like, Daming
Daming: My favourite sport is basketball.
Betty: Oh, that’s an American sport. Americans like baseball too, but football is more popular than baseball in most countries.
Daming: Well, football is more exciting than baseball.
Baseball is boring. What sports do you play?
Betty: Volleyball and tennis. Tennis is fun.
Daming: I like table tennis. It’s a faster game than tennis.
Betty: I’ll play table tennis with you.
Daming: OK. I go swimming too. Do you like swimming?
Betty: Yes, I do. It’s relaxing.
2. Look at the sports in Activity 1 and talk about them. Use the words in the box to help you.
boring  dangerous  difficult
easy  exciting  expensive
popular  relaxing  safe
relax v. 使……放松
— I never play baseball because I think it’s boring.
— And it’s more dangerous than table tennis.
Basketball and football are more popular and more exciting. Table tennis may be relaxing but it’s more difficult to play it well. (答案不唯一,示例供參考)
3. Listen and read.
Daming:Hey,Tony. Come and watch the football match on TV!
Tony: OK. What’s the score? ①
Daming:Spain scored a minute ago.
Tony:Wow! That’s fast!
Daming:That’s right. Last week the match on TV was so boring because no one scored at all. ② So this week’s match is already more exciting. ③
Betty: What’s the matter with you, Tony ④ You look tired.
Tony: I’m really tired after last night's tennis match . And I hurt my knee. ⑤
Daming:That’s too bad! Sit down and watch the match. It’s safer than playing tennis.
Betty:Yes, watching is not dangerous and it’s more relaxing too!
Tony: Well, I’m not sure about that. Nothing is more enjoyable than playing tennis. ⑥
Betty: But you enjoyed watching the Olympics on TV,right
Tony: Yes, but that’s because it was cheaper than buying tickets for all the games.
Daming:And staying at home was easier than going to the stadium. Oh, look at that!
Tony:Oh, he missed!⑦ Oh,bad luck!
Daming:Never mind. ⑧ There’s still plenty of time for them to score.⑨
相當于the Olympic Games an Olympic athlete 一名奧林匹克運動員
a football/sports stadium 足球/ 運動場
Everyday English
That’s too bad!
I’m not sure about that.
Bad luck!
Never mind.
Now check(√)the true sentences.
1. This week’s match is more exciting than last week’s.
2. Tony played table tennis yesterday.
3. For Tony, playing tennis is more enjoyable than watching
matches on TV.
4. Watching the Olympics on TV was more expensive than
buying tickets for the games.
5. Going to the stadium was more difficult than staying at home.



4. Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
already hurt matter mind miss Olympics stadium
Why didn’t Tony score What is the ________ with him
You lost the match Never ________. Maybe you will win next time.
I am not good at tennis. I always ________ the ball.
matter
mind
miss
4. The match began ten minutes ago and Spain is ___________ winning.
5. The 2008___________were held in Beijing.
6. Watching football at home is easier than going to the _________.
7. Tennis is a little dangerous because you may _______ your knee.
already
Olympics
stadium
hurt
already hurt matter mind miss Olympics stadium
5. Complete the passage about yourself. Use the words in Activity 1 to help you.
My favourite sport is (1)__________.And I enjoy watching (2) __________________.I am quite good at (3)__________________. I do not like playing (4) ___________.And I am not very good at (5)__________________.
football
the football match
playing football
basketball
playing basketball
Pronunciation and speaking
6. Listen and notice how the speaker links the words.
1. Spain scored a minute ago.
2. Last week the match on TV was so boring because
no one scored at all.
3. Oh, look at that.
Now listen again and repeat.
7. Work in pairs. Talk about the sports you like.
—Hey, Bruce. Which sport do you like, swimming or running
—I like swimming. It's more relaxing than running.
— Hi, Tony. Which sport do you like, riding a bike or walking
— Riding a bike, of course. It’s more exciting than walking. (答案不唯一,示例供參考)
score/sk / n. 意為“分數,得分”
e.g. What’s the score now
現在比分是多少?
Fraser scored again in the second half.
弗雷澤在下半場時再次得分。
a high/low score
高/低分
score 也可作動詞, 意為“得分”。
知識點
1
What’s the score
考題1:— What’s the score
— France ________________(score)a minute ago. The final score is 3∶2.
scored
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(1)boring/b r / adj. 煩人的,無聊的
e.g. She is bored with the boring film.
她對這部無聊的電影感到厭煩。
boring指事情本身無趣,常用來修飾物。
bored指人感到厭煩的,常用來修飾人。
知識點
2
Last week the match on TV was so boring because no one scored at all.
拓展:
-ing 形容詞 -ed 形容詞
exciting 令人激動的 excited 激動的
relaxing 令人放松的 relaxed 放松的
surprising 令人驚訝的 surprised 驚訝的
interesting 有趣的 interested 感興趣的
tiring 累人的 tired 疲倦的
☆小貼士
通常,-ed 形式的形容詞 表示(身體上或精神上 的)狀態或人內心的感受,意為“感到……的”; 而 -ing 形式的形容詞則表示事物的性質或特征, 意為“令人……的”。
考題2:I am very _______ to see the _______ film.
A. exciting; excited B.excited; exciting
C.excited; excited
B
(2)(not) at all 根本(不);一點兒也(不)
e.g. —Is it difficult to study English 英語難學嗎?
—Not at all.(It is not difficult at all.) 一點兒也不難。
—Thank you for telling me so much.謝謝你告訴我那么多。
—Not at all. 別客氣。
at all 的用法:
常用在否定句中或與表示否定意義的詞連用。
“Not at all.”可用來回答感謝或道歉。
考題3:—Do you mind my sitting here
— _______.
A. Yes, I’d love to B. Thanks a lot C. Not at all
C
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already / lredi/ adv. 早已;已經
e.g. I already did the homework.
我已經完成作業了。
already 常位于實義動詞之前,情態動詞/be 動詞/ 助動詞之后,強調動作已經發生。
知識點
3
So this week’s match is already more exciting.
already 與yet already 意為“已經;早已”,一般用于肯定句;用于疑問句表示“驚喜;意外”之意。
yet 意為“已經;還”,一般用于否定句或疑問句句末。
辨析:
e.g. I’m already late. 我已經遲到了。
Is it 5 o’clock already 已經五點了嗎?
—I haven’t finished my dinner yet.
我還沒吃完晚飯呢。
—Hurry up! Our friends are waiting for us at the gate.
快點!我們的朋友們在大門口等著我們。
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【點撥】already 已經,用于肯定句;yet 仍然,還,用于否定句或疑問句。根據“Have you finished your work...”是一般疑問句可知,第一空應用yet;再根據“I’ve done it...”為肯定句可知,第二空應用already。
考題4:—Have you finished your work _______, Jane
—Yes, I’ve done it _______.
A. already; yet B. yet; already C. yet; yet
B
matter /'m t / n. 問題;麻煩
What’s the matter with sb. 某人怎么了?
知識點
4
What’s the matter with you, Tony
“What’s the matter ”意為“怎么了?”,用來詢問對方有什么問題或不順心的事;表示詢問“某人或某物出了什么問題”時,后面可接with sb./sth.。
e.g. What’s the matter(with you), Li Ming
李明,你怎么了?
What’s the matter with your bike
你的自行車怎么了?
What’s up(with sb./sth.)
What’s wrong(with sb./ sth.)
What’s the matter (with sb./sth.)
What’s the trouble(with sb./sth.)
(某人/ 某物) 怎么了?
考題5:[ 濟寧] —What’s the m , Nancy
—I have a headache.
atter
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hurt /h t/ v.( 使 ) 疼痛;( 使 ) 受傷
知識點
5
And I hurt my knee.
hurt 的用法
e.g. There was hurt and real anger in her voice.
她的聲音顯得既難過又真的生氣。
Don’t ride your bike too fast, or you may hurt yourself.
不要騎自行車太快,否則你會傷到你自己的。
None of the passengers were hurt. 乘客中沒有人受傷。
My legs hurt, so I can’t walk. 我腿疼,所以我不能走路了。
表達受傷的詞還有:
wound(指使身體受傷,尤指用武器傷害)
injure(指在意外事故中受傷)
考題6:—What’s _______ —My leg _______.
A. matter; hurt B. the matter; hurts
C. matter; hurts D. the matter; hurt
B
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【點撥】主謂一致法。“What’s the matter” 意為“ 怎么了?”;My leg 是第三人稱單數作主語,且時態為一般現在時,謂語動詞用第三人稱單數形式。
enjoyable / nd bl/ adj. 令人愉快的;有樂趣的
e.g. We will help you have an enjoyable trip.
我們將幫助你有一個愉快的旅行。
☆小貼士
enjoyable 為形容詞,其動詞形式為enjoy,其后常跟動名詞形式。
知識點
6
Nothing is more enjoyable than playing tennis.
-able作后綴:
名詞+ -able comfortable(舒適的)reasonable(有道理的)
動詞+ -able recyclable(可回收利用的)eatable(可食用的)
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miss /m s/ v. 未擊中,未達到
知識點
7
Oh, he missed!
e.g. How many goals has he missed this season
這個賽季他射丟了多少個球?
e.g. How many goals has he missed this season
這個賽季他射丟了多少個球?
Miss Rose misses her parents, but unluckily, she missed the bus to her parents’ home.
羅絲小姐想父母了,但是很不幸,她錯過了去父母家的公交車。
She missed going to the Olympics. 她沒能參加奧林匹克運動會。
n.小姐,女士
v. 想念
v. 錯過
miss doing sth. 錯過做某事
考題7:[ 濟寧改編] When his family moved to Brighton, UK in 2017, Max _____________(miss)Chinese food very much.
missed
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(1)mind /ma nd/ v. 介意;討厭;反對
e.g. Would you mind making some room for the patient
你介意給這位病人讓點地方嗎?
Do you mind my singing here
你介意我在這里唱歌嗎?
知識點
8
Never mind.
mind 后接動詞的 -ing 形式
=if I sing here
☆ mind 的相關搭配:
mind (sb./sb.’s) doing sth. 介意(某人)做某事
Do/Would you mind... 回答:No, of course not./ You’d better not...
(2)Never mind. 沒關系。
可用于安慰對方,也可用于回答別人的道歉。
e.g. —I missed the bus! 我錯過了公共汽車!
—Never mind. There will be another one in five minutes.
沒關系。五分鐘后還有一趟。
—I am sorry that I broke your cup.
我很抱歉,我打碎了你的杯子。
—Never mind. Let’s just clean it up.
沒關系。讓我們來清理一下吧。
(安慰對方)
(回答對方的道歉)
考題8:—Mum, I am sorry that I broke a dish just now.
— ______. Pay more attention next time.
A. Never mind B. Pretty good C. No idea
【點撥】句意:——媽媽,很抱歉,我剛才打碎了一個盤子。
——沒關系,下次多注意。Never mind 沒關系; Pretty good 非常好;No idea 不知道。根據“Pay more attention next time.”可知沒有責怪對方,禮貌地說沒關系。
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A
plenty of 大量;眾多
既可修飾可數名詞復數,也可修飾不可數名詞
知識點
9
There’s still plenty of time for them to score.
e.g. I can sing plenty of popular songs.
我可以唱很多流行歌曲。
Get up early in the morning and we can have plenty of clean, fresh air. 早上早點起床,我們能呼吸到許多干凈、清新的空氣。
☆格言諺語記單詞
There are plenty more fish in the sea.
海里的魚有的是;還有很多一樣好的(人或事物)
考題9:Teenagers shouldn’t spend _______ time on electronic products. They’re bad for eyes.
A. too many B. a large number of C. plenty of
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