1、【版本:译林册别:选择性必修二】一石二鸟一箭双雕一举两得赠马不看牙;不要对别人送的礼物挑三拣四下倾盆大雨非常冷静,泰然自若Fast readingRead the article(P25-26)and fill in the following chartThere are lots of sports idioms that have found their way into everyday language.move the goalposts;score an own goalin the ballpark;a ballpark estimate;throw someone a cur
2、veball;three strikes and you are outbelow the belt;throw in the towelIntensive readingWhat are the definition and function of idioms?Read carefully and answer questions Para 1Football idioms:fill in the following table Para 2-4Baseball idioms:fill in the following table Para 5-6Boxing idioms:fill in
3、 the following table Para 7-8Explain the idioms in your own words and make sentences using themmove the goalpostsscore an own goalin the ballpark/a ballpark estimatethrow someone a curveballthree strikes and you are outbelow the beltthrow in the towelTranslate this paragraph into Chinese.Read carefu
4、lly and answer questions Para 9运动是有挑战性的,生活也是如此。然而,当你被刁难时,不要放弃努力工作,小心不要自摆乌龙,那么你就一定能成功。What do you think of the last paragraph of the article?Read carefully and answer questions Para 9I like the last paragraph because it connects some of the idioms into one sentence in a humorous and meaningful way.Ju
5、st like the function of idioms,the author also makes the language of the article colourful and expressive.What is the authors purpose of introducing these sports idioms?Read carefully and answer questions I think the author aims to make readers aware of the importance of sport and idioms.As she says
6、 in the first paragraph,sport is an inseparable part of everyday life,thus it is necessary to know more about it.Learning that so many English idioms come from sport makes me wonder what else we can learn from sport.Please share some Chinese sports idioms you have known.Post-reading1find ones way to
7、/into2把球踢/顶进对方球门3改变规则4抱怨5进乌龙球6backfire(vi.)7大致估计8给某人出难题偶然来到;无意中处于kick or head the ball into the opposing teams goalscore an own goalImportant words&phrasesmove the goalpostscomplain about sth/sb产生事与愿违的不良(或危险)后果in the ballpark/a ballpark estimatethrow someone a curveball9回答,回应10三振出局11正如它所暗示12做出三次不成功的
8、尝试13与有关系的14不公正的,伤人的15做出不公平的、伤人的评论16认输,放弃17独自地,单独地respond toImportant words&phrasesthree strikes and you are outas it suggestsmake three unsuccessful attemptsbe connected withbelow the beltmake an unfair and cruel remarkthrow in the towelon ones own1.The English language is full of idioms which areth
9、ought to have come from football.If someone makes a bad mistake which unintentionally harms their own interests,they are said to have scored an own goal.动词不定式的时态:_Important sentencesto have done/to have been done2.You might have heard expressions like“in the ballpark”or“a ballpark estimate”.推测语气:_Im
10、portant sentencesmight do might be doingmight have done3.This idiom is often used to talk about situations where people fail after wasting three chances.定语从句=in which.Important sentences4.Sport is challenging and so is life.so is life.生活也是如此。=life is also challenging.Fill in the blanks according to
11、the article.Idioms are groups of words with meanings _ from the meanings of the _ words,which make language more colourful and _.Since sport is an _ part of day-to-day life,lots of sports idioms have _ everyday language.Lets take a look at some of them!differentindividualexpressiveinseparablefound t
12、heir way into.Football is one of the most popular sports in the world.Many idioms are thought to _(come)from football.“Moving the goalposts”means someone _ changes the rules or _ for something.“Scoring an own goal”means _ kicking or heading the ball into ones own net.If someone makes a bad mistake w
13、hich _ harms their own interests,they are said to _(score)an own goal.You might see this expression in the newspapers when the local council makes a decision which _ terribly.have come unfairly requirements accidentally unintentionally have scored backfires Fill in the blanks according to the articl
14、e.Baseball has given the English language many different idioms.People use the expression“in the ballpark”or“a ballpark estimate”to talk about rough _.“Throwing someone a curveball”describes things that are unexpected and difficult to _ to.“Three strikes and you are out”means that a batter is _ afte
15、r making three unsuccessful _ to hit the ball.This idiom is often used to talk about situations _ people fail after wasting three chances.estimates respond out attempts where Fill in the blanks according to the article.English also has a large number of idioms c_ with boxing.In day-to-day life,if so
16、meone makes a _ and unfair _,we can describe it as“below the belt”.Meanwhile,“throwing in the towel”simply means _ defeat and giving up.Sport is challenging and_(生活也如此).However,when you are thrown a curveball,do not throw in the _work hard,be careful not to _ an own goal,and you are sure to _!onnected cruel remark admitting so is life towel score make it Fill in the blanks according to the articleHomework Writing Project on Page 27Homework