高中二年级Lesson 91 Reading
A cordless phone with no 1 can be useful in the office or otherfields. 2 you are studying in your room and afriend of yours rings you for some information, but the book is in yourneighbor’s room. You can carry a 3 phone with you to 4 5 the information. 6 7 8 , you can walk to a 9 place to 10 the information without 11 the phone 12 . (Wires; imagine; cordless; look; up;in; other; words; distant; check; putting; down). (Ex. IV in AB)
3.Now the Ss have known the general meaning of the text, they can deal withsome new words and ask them to complete the sentences (Ex. V in AB) with thewords and expressions in the text (smart, wherever, in other words, lately,distant) :
He lives five miles ________from here. /You look ________in your new suit. /________ he goes, I’ll go with him. /This kind of phone is cordless, ________, it has no cords. / If something hashappened ________, it has happened recently.
Answers: distant / smart/ wherever/ inother words/ lately
4.Now you can deal with the oral practice on Page 64. First, let Ss completeand read aloud the conversation; then let them repeat it after the tape. It isa good chance to deal with the use of interrupt / disturb (on the computer).Give Ss some sentences to complete:
I' m sorry to ________you. / Once I havebeen ________, I can hardly begin my work again. / Don't ________my things. /Traffic was ________by floods.
Answers: disturb/ interrupt;interrupted; disturb; interrupted
C.
1.Since we've known what a mobile phone is and what a cordless phone is,give the Ss time to discuss what the difference is between a mobile phone and acordless phone in groups. Let them exchange their ideas each other. They maytalk about: They share the same good points of useful, no wires,can be taken and convenient; the difference is the “distance” thatthey can cover. Cordless phones can cover a shorter distance than mobilephones.