Unit 2 Extended reading ppt课件-(2020)新牛津译林版高中英语高二上学期选择性必修第二册 (1).ppt
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1、Unit 1Reading 1The evolution of video and sound devices高中英语高中英语 选择性必修(第二册)选择性必修(第二册)Unit 2 Sports cultureExtended readingSports idiomsLead-in?1. What is an idiom? An idiom is a group of words with meanings different from the meanings of the individual words.2. What function(s) can idioms perform in
2、a language? Idioms make language more colourful and expressive.?3. Can you name some English idioms? List them and briefly explain what each idiom means.Lead-inIdiom Meaningaround the clockbe all earsblack sheepchilds playfeet of claylaugh ones head off害群之马洗耳恭听夜以继日容易的事致命弱点笑掉大牙Work out the Chinese me
3、anings of the following idioms in pairs.Lead-inReading1. Why have lots of sports idioms found their way into everyday language? Because sport is an inseparable part of day-to-day life.?2. Find the idioms in the magazine article, explain them in your own words and make sentences using these idioms. M
4、ove the goalposts; score an own goal; in the ballpark/a ballpark estimate; throw someone a curveball; three strikes and you are out; below the belt; throw in the towel.Reading“Moving the goalposts” means that the rules or expectations that you had in a situation have been changed unfairly or without
5、 your knowledge.e.g. She completed her masters degree and hoped to get the position in her company, but the company moved the goalposts; now shell need to get her PhD.“Scoring an own goal” refers to doing something that achieves the opposite of what you wanted and that brings you a disadvantage.e.g.
6、 He scored an own goal when he complained about his co-worker because everyone knew that he was lying. Reading“In the ballpark” or “A ballpark estimate” means an estimate that is close but not exact.e.g. The insurance salesman wasnt sure what the final claim payout would be, so he gave the clients a
7、 ballpark estimate. “Throwing someone a curveball” refers to presenting someone with a difficult problem or situation that is not expected, so it can be surprising, often in a negative way.e.g. The professor threw his students a curveball when he asked them to work out possible solutions to the prob
8、lem of drinking water in this region.Reading“Three strikes and you are out” is used to describe a situation where after three failed attempts at something, a person loses any further opportunities to try again.e.g. When Sam was late for work again, the manager said, “Youve been late twice this week.
9、 This is my final warningthree strikes and youre out!” “Below the belt” means that someone says or does something that is cruel or unfair.e.g. In an argument, many things that are said in anger hit below the belt.Reading“Throwing in the towel” refers to admitting defeat and no longer wanting to cont
10、inue doing something.e.g. There is no need to feel ashamed to throw in the towel because it may save you from wasting your time, which can be used to do something else. ReadingPracticethrew in the towelscored an own goal in the ballparkChoose from the sports idioms talked about in the article and co
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