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1、She is an actress. Which picture do you think is her now?Now20years agoDoes she look young?Do you think how old she is? She must be at least She is an actress, too. Which picture do you think is her now? NowbeforeShe often appears on the stage as a young girl. She is an actress,too. Which picture do

2、 you think is her now?Now16 years agoDoes she look young?Do you think how old she is? She must be at least He is an actor. Which picture do you think is him now?NowbeforeDoes he look young?Do you think how old he is? He must be at least Always discussiondiscussion1.How old is your mother/father?2. D

3、o they look young?3.Does your mother have any good way to stay young?4.Do they do a lot of exercises?5.Do they use any cosmetics(化妝品)化妝品)? 6. Do you have any good suggestions for staying healthy?She is Jennifer.She is standing on the stage.1.Can you see what she does? actor?actress?2.Can you tell me

4、 how old she is?a girl of seventeenDarling, it must be terrible to be grown up!MyauntJenniferisan . She atleastthirty-fiveyearsold. Inspiteofthis, sheoftenappearsonthestage ayounggirl. Jennifer takepartinanewplaysoon. Thistime, shewillbeagirl seventeen. Intheplay,she appearinabrightreddressandlongbl

5、ack stockings. Lastyear, inanotherplayshe wearshortsockandabright, orange-coloureddress. anyoneeverasksherhowoldsheis, shealwaysanswers,Darling,it terribletobegrownup!My aunt Jennifer is an actress. She must be at least thirty-five years old.must:在這里表示很肯定的推測:在這里表示很肯定的推測at least:at mostat leastat + (

6、 the ) + 最高級最高級表示表示“最最”,“至至”at most 至多,最多至多,最多at first 最初,首先最初,首先 at the earliest 最早最早at least 至少,最少,起碼至少,最少,起碼 at last 最后,終于最后,終于 at the latest 最晚最晚e.g. There can be no more than fifty people in the room at ( the ) most. At least two hundred have left.In spite of this, she often appears on the stag

7、e as a young girl.in spite of :but, howeverappear :in spite of e.g. We went out in spite of the rain. In spite of the fact that he was angry, he helped me. Although he was angry, he help me.盡管,雖然,不管appear v.appearance n.disappear v.disappearance n.appear as : 扮演扮演.角色角色on the stage;在舞臺上在舞臺上Special di

8、fficultiesSpecial difficulties as: prep. = in the position of 作為作為 e.g. He works as an engineer He works like an engineer (他不是工程師,但行為舉止像工程師)(他不是工程師,但行為舉止像工程師) conj. = because 因?yàn)橐驗(yàn)?e.g. I cannot come as I am busy. = at the time when e.g. As I was leaving the house , the postman brought a letter. = in

9、 the way that 按照按照的方式的方式 e.g. Do as you are told.Jennifer will have to take part in a new play soon. This time, she will be a girl of seventeen.take part in:join, enter fora girl of 17:a 17-year- old girlWhat does a girl of 17 look like? What will she wear?In the play, she must appear in a bright re

10、d dress and long black stockings.in:穿穿衣服衣服bright red:亮紅,亮紅, dark green?stocking: long socksLast year in another play, she had to wear short socks and a bright, orange- coloured dress.have to:mustorange coloured:Special difficultiesSpecial difficulties2. dress:” 女服女服 ” “ 女禮服女禮服” suit: “ 男裝男裝 ” “ (一套)

11、衣服(一套)衣服 ” costume: 在特別場合下穿的衣服,如戲服,在特別場合下穿的衣服,如戲服,化裝舞會上的服裝化裝舞會上的服裝 e.g. All the actors wore the fifteenth-century orange coloredn.+ed=adj.a pair of high-heeled shoes 一雙高跟鞋一雙高跟鞋a white-haired doctor 一個白發(fā)蒼蒼的醫(yī)生一個白發(fā)蒼蒼的醫(yī)生a honey-mouthed boyfriend 一個甜言蜜語的男友一個甜言蜜語的男友If anyone ever asks her how old she is,

12、Darling,it must be terrible to be grown up!grown up:aldut, darling:dear1._ aunt Jennifer_an actress. Myis2._ _at least _ years old. She must bethirty-five3.In spite of this,_ _appears_ the stage _a young girl. sheoftenonas1.Jennifer_ _take part in_ _. will have toa new play soon2.This time,_ _a girl

13、 of seventeen. shewill be3._ the play,_ _ appear _ _ bright red dress _ long black stockings. Inshemustinaand1.Last year_ _ play, _had to wear short socks _ _bright,orange-coloured dress. inanothersheanda2._anyone_asks_how old_ _, _ _ answers,Darling,_ _terrible_grown up! Ifeverhersheisshealwaysitmu

14、st beto mustmust have to have to 必須必須mustmust2. 2. 表示肯定推測表示肯定推測 must+v. (must+v. (原原) ) 表示對現(xiàn)在情況的肯定推測表示對現(xiàn)在情況的肯定推測e.g. Mary must have some problem: e.g. Mary must have some problem: She keeps crying. She keeps crying. must+have+done must+have+done 表示對過去情況的肯定推測表示對過去情況的肯定推測I called very loudly. He must

15、have heard me.I called very loudly. He must have heard mustmust3. mustnt 表示禁止表示禁止 e.g. You mustnt smoke here.4. 4. 表示抱怨表示抱怨 e.g. Why must it rain again on Sunday ?writingPlease write down a list that your mother should do to stay 1. Its very kind _ you to help me with my English. A. forB. withC. ofD

16、. to2. Its impolite _ laugh at others in our country. A. toB. for C. ontoD. with3. Please _ the ham and green onions finely, then add them to the bread. A. cut upB. cut intoC. cut inD. cut off4. When we are in trouble, we need to _others. A turn on B turn to C turn off D turn up 5.I want to know if

17、he _us tonight. A. will join B. will join C. joins D. joins6. I dont know _its polite or not to eat with our arms on the table . A. if B. whether C. weather D. which7. In old days, people often used animals _in the fields. A. to working B. for workingC. to workD. work8. I have_, so I often eat choco

18、late, sugar and so on. A sweet tooth B a sweet tooth C sweet teeth D a sweet People in different countries have different ways of doing things. Something is 16 in one country, but it may be quite impolite in another. In Britain, you mustnt lift your bowl to your 17 when you are having some liquid(液體

19、液體) food. But its 18 in China. And in Japan you even neednt worry about making 19 while you are having it. It shows that youre enjoying it. But people in Britain think it is bad manners. If you are a visitor in Mongolia, what manners do they wish 20 to have? They wish you to have a loud “burp”(打嗝打嗝)

20、 21 you finish eating. Burping shows that you like the food.( )16. A. badB. useful C. terribleD. polite( )17. A. mouthB. nose C. ears D. eyes( )18. A. sameB. differentC. importantD. difficult( )19. A. facesB. noises C. mistakesD. friends( )20. A. themB. her C. you D. him( )21. A. afterB. before C. i

21、f D. until DA B B C AIn Britain, you should try not to 22 your hands on the table when youre having a meal. In Mexico, however, guests may keep their hands on the table during a meal. But in Arab(阿拉伯阿拉伯) countries you must be very careful with your hands. You 23 eat with your left hand. Arabs consid

22、er(認(rèn)為認(rèn)為) it very 24 manners eating with left hands. So when you are in other countries, 25 carefully and follow them. As a saying goes, “Do as the Romans do. ”( )22. A. giveB. takeC. bringD. put( )23. A. needntB. must notC. shouldntD. may not( )24. A. different B. importantC. goodD. bad( )25. A. see

23、B. look C. read D. watch D B D D When youre invited to have dinner in a foreigners home, please remember the followings. At the table, when the hostess(女主人女主人) picks up her napkin, you may pick up yours and put it on your legs. If a servant(傭人傭人) passes food around, he will pass the dish to you at y

24、our left hand so that you can easily serve yourself with your right hand. Never serve yourself while the dish is on your right. It is then the turn of your neighbour on the right. Do not reach across the table to get something in front of someone. That is not polite. Ask him or her to pass it to you

25、. There are things in the middle of the table, such as bread, butter, and candies. You shouldnt take any until the hostess tells the servant to pass them to you. Do not leave your seat without saying anything. If you need to leave the table to go to the washroom or do something else, you should say

26、“Excuse me for a moment, please. ”1. You should put your napkin on your legs before the hostess picks up hers. 2. The dish is passed to you on either side. 3. If the food is far from you, you shouldnt stand up to serve yourself. 4. You may take any food at any time. 5.When you leave your seat, you n

27、eed to say “Excuse me for a moment, please. ”F F T F T An important question about eating out is who pays for the meal. If a friend of yours asks you to have lunch with him, you may say something like this, “Im afraid itll have to be someplace cheap, as I have very little money.” The other person may say, “OK, Ill meet you at Mc

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