Unit 2 Extended reading &Projectppt课件(2020)新牛津译林版高中英语选择性必修第二册.pptx
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1、Unit 2 Sports cultureExtended reading & Project By the end of this section, you are going to: understand the meaning and usage of the sports idioms mentioned in the article; make sentences using the sports idioms; compare the similarities and differences between English sports idioms and Chinese spo
2、rts idioms.What sports idioms do you know?K.O. (Knock out) 淘汰Fall guy 代人受过者,替罪羊Behind the eight ball 处于不利地位,处于困境. Read the article and fill in the following chart. in the ballpark; a ballpark estimate; throw someone a curveball; three strikes and you are out There are lots of sports idioms that have
3、 found their way into everyday language.move the goalposts; scoring an own goalbelow the belt; throw in the towelIntroductionMain bodyConclusion(1)_Football: (2)_Baseball: (3) _Boxing: (4)_Sport is challenging and so is life. Read the article and fill in the tables.Read the paragraphs about football
4、 idioms and fill in the following table.IdiomChinese translationMeaning in footballMeaning in everyday lifeExamplemove the goalpostsscore an own goal进乌龙球进乌龙球改变规则改变规则changing the location of the goalpostsaccidentally kicking or heading the ball into ones own netunfairly changing the rules or requirem
5、ents for somethingmaking a bad mistake which unintentionally harms ones own interestsA company makes the annual sales target of an employee higher just when he is about to reach it.The local council makes a decision which backfires terribly.Read the paragraphs about baseball idioms and fill in the f
6、ollowing table.IdiomChinese translationMeaning in footballMeaning in everyday lifein the ballpark/a ballpark estimatethrow someone a curveball给某人出难题给某人出难题大致估计大致估计T h e b a l l i s somewhere in the ballpark during a baseball game.Throwing a ball that suddenly turns in the airA batter is out after m a
7、 k i n g t h r e e u n s u c c e s s f u l attempts to hit the ball.rough estimatesthree strikes and you are out三振出局三振出局presenting someone things that are unexpected and difficult to respond tof a i l i n g a f t e r w a s t i n g t h re e chancesRead the paragraphs about boxing idioms and fill in t
8、he following table.IdiomChinese translationMeaning in footballMeaning in everyday lifeExamplebelow the beltthrow in the towel放弃放弃不公正的、伤人的不公正的、伤人的hitting the opponent below the waistthrowing a towel into the ring to end the fighta behaviour that is unfair and harmfuladmitting defeat and giving upSome
9、one makes an unfair and cruel remark.Not mentioned. Finish part A on page 26.Moving the goalpostsmeans that the rules or expectations that you had in a situation have been changed unfairly or without your knowledge.e.g. She completed her masters degree and hoped to get the position in her company, b
10、ut the company moved the goalposts; now shell need to get a PhD.Scoring an own goalrefers to doing something that achieves the opposite of what you wanted and that brings you a disadvantage.e.g. He scored an own goal when he complained about his co-worker because everyone knew that he was lying.进乌龙球
11、;无意中做让自己吃亏的事进乌龙球;无意中做让自己吃亏的事改变条件(或规则)改变条件(或规则)In the ballpark/a ballpark estimatemeans 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 ballpark estimate.Throwing someone a curveballrefers to presenting some
12、one 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 problem of drinking water in this region.给某人出难题给某人出难题大致估计大致估计Three strikes and y
13、ou are outis 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. This is my final warning three strikes and youre out!”Below the b
14、eltmeans something that is cruel or unfair.e.g. In an argument, many things that are said in anger are below the belt.不公正的,伤人的不公正的,伤人的三振出局三振出局Three strikes and you are outis used to describe a situation where after three failed attempts at something, a person loses any further opportunities to try a
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