人教八级下Unit 6 Section B 1a 1d共24张.ppt

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Unit 6. An old man tried to move the mountains Section B (1a-1d) gold emperor silk underwear nobody stupid cheat n. 金子;金币 much gold adj. 金色的 a gold pen n. 国王 an emperor Un. 丝绸;丝织物 n. 内衣 pron. 没有人 n. 小人物 no one ( 只指人) adj. 愚蠢的 同义词 silly foolish v. 欺骗;蒙骗 cheat ed n. 骗子 作表语或定语,没有 比较级和最高级 none 没有 既指 人又指物 ( Un. ) 听起来愚蠢 不得不 试图去欺骗 做特殊的衣服 为某人做某物 欺骗皇帝 看看自己 把某物据为己有 从前 步行穿过城市 sound stupid have to try to cheat make special clothes make sth. for sb. cheat the emperor look at oneself keep sth. for oneself once upon a time walk through the city ________ gold ________ emperor ________ silk ________ underwear Match the words with the letters in the pictures in 1c. b d c a 1a Mei Ling: Tom, can you tell me a story from Europe ? Tom: Well, I know one. Its called T he E mperors N ew C lothes. This story is about an emperor who loved clothes. He loved buying and looking at his beautiful clothes. Mei Ling: So what happened? Tom: Two brothers came to the city to make special clothes for the emperor . But the emperor had to give them silk and gold. Mei Ling: Were the clothes nice ? Tom: Well, the brothers kept everything for themselves and told the emperor that people couldnt see the clothes unless they were clever. a Europe an 欧洲人 who 引导的定语从句 have to 不得不 + v. 原形 keep sth. for oneself 把 … 据为己有;私吞 unless 除非;如果不 =…unless they werent clever. make sth. for sb. 为某人做某物 named 欧洲 Mei Ling: Oh, so they were really trying to cheat the emperor. Tom: Yes, you are right. When the emperor looked at himself , he only saw his underwear. But he didnt want people to think he was stupid, so he said his new clothes were very beautiful. Mei Ling: Did he wear the new clothes? Tom: Yes, he did. He walked through the city wearing his new clothes. Nobody wanted to sound stupid, so everyone said his new clothes were wonderful. But suddenly, a young boy shouted, Look! The emperor isnt wearing 湡?汣瑯敨ⅳ Mei Ling: What a funny story! try to do sth. 努力做某事 stupid adj. 愚蠢的 walk throug

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