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九年級(jí)人教新目標(biāo)Unit6Whenwasitinvented?SectionB1a-1e九年級(jí)人教新目標(biāo)Unit6Howdotheytaste?

crispysaltyTheytastecrispy.Theytastesalty.Howdotheytaste?crispysaltycrispyTheytastehardandcrispy.crispyTheytastehardandcrissourTheytaste...sourTheytaste...sweetsoftTheytaste...sweetsoftTheytaste...bitterIttastes...bitterIttastes...Theytasteveryhot.Theytasteveryhot.人生五味人生有百味,五味最常在,酸甜苦辣咸是舌尖上最直接的體驗(yàn)。為什么覺的生活像五味?因?yàn)樗鼈兒退崽鹂嗬毕桃粯?我們都得品償透徹、感悟清楚。人生五味人生有百味,五味最常在,酸甜苦辣咸是舌尖上最直接的體酸:酸像美麗的人生初戀,還未真正懂得,就已經(jīng)覺得甜或苦了。甜:甜是一種美妙的味道,是一種簡(jiǎn)單的幸福。苦:苦是人生中最憂愁的部份,也最能考驗(yàn)人的意志。辣:就是這樣神奇,讓你不知不覺上了癮,先是一種刺激,再來一種滿足,最后就是依賴了。咸:吃咸是種講究,多則不行,少則也不可,咸淡平衡才是菜品的最高境界。酸:酸像美麗的人生初戀,還未真正懂得,就已經(jīng)覺得甜或苦Newwordscrispy/krispi/adj.脆的;酥脆的sour/sau?(r)/adj.酸的;有酸味的bymistake錯(cuò)誤地;無意中customer/k?st?m?(r)/n.顧客;客戶 Newwordscrispy/krispi/adj.根據(jù)句意及首字母提示完成單詞。1.Idon’tlikelemonsbecausetheyaretoos

.2.LucyandLilyaretwins.Peopleoftenm

themforeachother.3.Forarestaurant,c

arethemostimportant.4.Thefishwastoos

becausemymomputtoomuchsaltonit.5.Weoftenputthefoodintothef

tokeepitfreshinsummer.ouristakeustomersourtyridge根據(jù)句意及首字母提示完成單詞。1.Idon’tlike1a.Fillintheblankswiththewords

given.soursweet,crispy,salty,soursalty

crispy

1a.Fillintheblankswiththsweetsweetsweetsweet1b.Writethenameofadifferentfood

aftereachword.sweet:crispy:salty:sour:candy,banana,apple,cakepotatochips,salad,biscuit,salt,pizza,frenchfries,olives,sausagevinegar,grape,lemon,pickle,grapefruit,orange1b.Writethenameofadiffer1c.Listenandcircle“T”or“F”.1c.Listenandcircle“T”or“1.Potatochipswereinventedbymistake.2.Theywereinventedin1863.3.Thecustomerthoughtthepotatoesweren’tthinenough.4.Thecustomersaidtheyweren’tsaltyenough.5.Georgewantedtomakethecustomerhappy.6.Thecustomerwashappyintheend.

TFTFFT1.Potatochipswereinvented

ThehistoryofpotatochipsDidyouknowthatpotatochipswereinventedbymistake?Potatochips_____________byacookcalledGeorgeCrum.Theywereinventedin_______.GeorgeCrumcutthepotatochipsreally,reallythinandcookedthemforalongtimeuntilthey__________.Andheputlotsofsaltonthemsotheywere_____________.wereinvented1853werecrispyreallysalty1d.Listenagainandcompletethesentences.

Thehistoryofpotatochipswe再聽錄音一次,填空完成對(duì)話。Boy1:Hey,didyouknowthatpotatochipswere

mistake?Boy2:Really?Whatdoyoumean?Boy1:Well,hereonthebagitsaysthattheywereinventedbyacook

GeorgeCrum.Boy2:Whenwasthat?Boy1:Oh,itwasbackin1853.Boy2:So,whywasitan

?bycalledaccident再聽錄音一次,填空完成對(duì)話。Boy1:Hey,didBoy1:Well,oneday,acustomercameintotherestaurantwhereGeorgeworked.He

aplateoffriedpotatoes.Whenthepotatoescame,hesaidtheywerecuttoothickand

thembacktothekitchen.Boy2:Sowhathappened?orderedsentBoy1:Well,oneday,acustomBoy1:Well,Georgewasangry,sohecutthepotatoesreally,reallythin,andhecookedthemforalongtime

theywerecrispy.Andheputlotsof

onthemsotheywerereallysalty.Hethoughtthe

would

them.Boy2:And?untilsalthateBoy1:Well,Georgewasangry,Boy1:Andthecustomerlovedthemandaskedfor

.Hetoldtheothercustomersaboutthem,andsooneveryonewas

thinlycut,crispy,saltypotatochips.Boy2:Andwe’restilleatingthemtoday.Boy1:

Whatacoolstory!moreorderingBoy1:AndthecustomerlovedPotatochipswereinventedbymistake.TheywereinventedbyacookcalledGeorgeCrum.Onedayacustomerthoughtthefriedpotatoesweren'tthinenoughandweren'tsaltyenough.SoGeorgecutthemreallythinandcookedthemforalongtimeuntiltheywerecrispy.Andheputalotofsaltonthemsotheyweresalty.歸納聽力材料大意,改寫成短文Potatochipswereinventedby短語(yǔ)歸納beinvented,bymistake,onthebag,backin1853,oneday,intherestaurant,send…back,aplateoffriedpotatoes,becuttoothick,cut…really,reallythin,cook…alongtime,put…on…,askedfor…,tell…about…,thinly-cut,crispy,saltypotatochips,acoolstory短語(yǔ)歸納beinvented,bymi1e.Pairwork

A:

Didyouknowpotatochipswereinventedbymistake?B:

Wow,Ididn’tknowthat.Whoinventedthem?A:itwasinventedbyacookcalledGerogeCrum.1e.PairworkA:DidyouknB:Whenwasthat?A:Itwasinventedbackin1853.B:Wasitanaccident?A:Acustomersentbackhisplateoffriedpotatoesbecausetheywerecuttoothick.Georgecutthepotatoesreally,reallythin.

Andhecookedthemforalongtimeuntiltheywerecrispy.Heputlotsofsaltonthemsotheywerereallysalty.B:Whenwasthat?B:Didthecustomerlovedthem?A:Yes,theyaskedformore.Everyonewasordering

thinly-cut,crispy,saltypotatochips.B:Welikethem,too.A:SodoI.B:DidthecustomerlovedthemSummariesbymistakeWhatdoyoumeanitwasbackin1853sentthembacktowhathappenedaskedformoreorderingthinlycut,crispy,saltypotatochips.Whatacoolstory!SummariesbymistakeExplanation

1.Potatochipswereinventedbymistakes.mistake作名詞“錯(cuò)誤,誤會(huì)”。也可以作動(dòng)詞“弄錯(cuò),犯錯(cuò)”。常見形式有:makeamistake

出錯(cuò)e.g.Youhavemadeamistakehere.mistake…for…

錯(cuò)把……當(dāng)作……Theymistookhimforhisbrother.bymistake

錯(cuò)誤地

e.g.Theysentthelettertomebymistake.Explanation1.Potatochipswe2.Gerogewantedtomakethecustomerhappy.make表示“使……怎么樣”,其后常帶復(fù)合賓語(yǔ)。常見結(jié)構(gòu)為:主語(yǔ)+make+賓語(yǔ)+名詞/形容詞(做賓補(bǔ))。例如:Thebosscanmaketheyoungmanarichman.2.Gerogewantedtomakethec3復(fù)合名詞復(fù)數(shù)的構(gòu)成potatochips是一個(gè)復(fù)合名詞,其中第一個(gè)名詞用作定語(yǔ)修飾后一個(gè)名詞,這樣的例子有很多,又如:alarmclock,telephonenumber等。知識(shí)拓展復(fù)合名詞變復(fù)數(shù)的規(guī)則,你一定要牢記??!◎通常只把主體名詞變?yōu)閺?fù)數(shù)schoolboy—schoolboys(男生)appletree—appletrees(蘋果樹)vegetablesandwich—vegetablesandwiches(蔬菜三明治)girlfriend—girlfriends(女朋友)3復(fù)合名詞復(fù)數(shù)的構(gòu)成potatochips是一個(gè)復(fù)合名◎如果沒有主體名詞,在最后一個(gè)名詞上用復(fù)數(shù)。good-for-nothing—good-for-nothings(飯桶、無用的人)three-year-old—three-year-olds(三歲的孩子)◎由man,woman和另外一個(gè)名詞構(gòu)成的復(fù)合名詞,兩個(gè)部分都要用復(fù)數(shù)。manteacher—menteachers(男教師)gentlemanfarmer—gentlemenfarmers(鄉(xiāng)紳)◎如果沒有主體名詞,在最后一個(gè)名詞上用復(fù)數(shù)。Exercise1.顧客最后終于高興了。Thecustomerwashappy

.2.這個(gè)顧客說這個(gè)薯?xiàng)l不夠脆。Thecustomersaidthatthepotatochipsweren’t

.3.喬治想讓顧客高興。Georgewanted

thecustomer

.intheendcrispyenoughtomakehappyExercise1.顧客最后終于高興了。intheen4.薯?xiàng)l是一個(gè)名Crum的廚師發(fā)明的Thepotatochips

acook

Crum.5.昨天這個(gè)廚師往魚上面撒了許多鹽。The

lotsofsalt

thefishyesterday.wereinventedcalledcookputon4.薯?xiàng)l是一個(gè)名Crum的廚師發(fā)明的用所給詞的正確形式填空。

1.TheTV____________(invent)around1927.2.Theyareusedfor_______(see)inthepark.3.Thiskite_________(make)byUncleWang.4.Tea______________(discover)alongtimeago.5.Ourclassroom_________________(shouldclean)everyday.wasinvented

seeingwasmade

wasdiscoveredshouldbecleaned用所給詞的正確形式填空。1.TheTV_______九年級(jí)人教新目標(biāo)Unit6Whenwasitinvented?SectionB1a-1e九年級(jí)人教新目標(biāo)Unit6Howdotheytaste?

crispysaltyTheytastecrispy.Theytastesalty.Howdotheytaste?crispysaltycrispyTheytastehardandcrispy.crispyTheytastehardandcrissourTheytaste...sourTheytaste...sweetsoftTheytaste...sweetsoftTheytaste...bitterIttastes...bitterIttastes...Theytasteveryhot.Theytasteveryhot.人生五味人生有百味,五味最常在,酸甜苦辣咸是舌尖上最直接的體驗(yàn)。為什么覺的生活像五味?因?yàn)樗鼈兒退崽鹂嗬毕桃粯?我們都得品償透徹、感悟清楚。人生五味人生有百味,五味最常在,酸甜苦辣咸是舌尖上最直接的體酸:酸像美麗的人生初戀,還未真正懂得,就已經(jīng)覺得甜或苦了。甜:甜是一種美妙的味道,是一種簡(jiǎn)單的幸福。苦:苦是人生中最憂愁的部份,也最能考驗(yàn)人的意志。辣:就是這樣神奇,讓你不知不覺上了癮,先是一種刺激,再來一種滿足,最后就是依賴了。咸:吃咸是種講究,多則不行,少則也不可,咸淡平衡才是菜品的最高境界。酸:酸像美麗的人生初戀,還未真正懂得,就已經(jīng)覺得甜或苦Newwordscrispy/krispi/adj.脆的;酥脆的sour/sau?(r)/adj.酸的;有酸味的bymistake錯(cuò)誤地;無意中customer/k?st?m?(r)/n.顧客;客戶 Newwordscrispy/krispi/adj.根據(jù)句意及首字母提示完成單詞。1.Idon’tlikelemonsbecausetheyaretoos

.2.LucyandLilyaretwins.Peopleoftenm

themforeachother.3.Forarestaurant,c

arethemostimportant.4.Thefishwastoos

becausemymomputtoomuchsaltonit.5.Weoftenputthefoodintothef

tokeepitfreshinsummer.ouristakeustomersourtyridge根據(jù)句意及首字母提示完成單詞。1.Idon’tlike1a.Fillintheblankswiththewords

given.soursweet,crispy,salty,soursalty

crispy

1a.Fillintheblankswiththsweetsweetsweetsweet1b.Writethenameofadifferentfood

aftereachword.sweet:crispy:salty:sour:candy,banana,apple,cakepotatochips,salad,biscuit,salt,pizza,frenchfries,olives,sausagevinegar,grape,lemon,pickle,grapefruit,orange1b.Writethenameofadiffer1c.Listenandcircle“T”or“F”.1c.Listenandcircle“T”or“1.Potatochipswereinventedbymistake.2.Theywereinventedin1863.3.Thecustomerthoughtthepotatoesweren’tthinenough.4.Thecustomersaidtheyweren’tsaltyenough.5.Georgewantedtomakethecustomerhappy.6.Thecustomerwashappyintheend.

TFTFFT1.Potatochipswereinvented

ThehistoryofpotatochipsDidyouknowthatpotatochipswereinventedbymistake?Potatochips_____________byacookcalledGeorgeCrum.Theywereinventedin_______.GeorgeCrumcutthepotatochipsreally,reallythinandcookedthemforalongtimeuntilthey__________.Andheputlotsofsaltonthemsotheywere_____________.wereinvented1853werecrispyreallysalty1d.Listenagainandcompletethesentences.

Thehistoryofpotatochipswe再聽錄音一次,填空完成對(duì)話。Boy1:Hey,didyouknowthatpotatochipswere

mistake?Boy2:Really?Whatdoyoumean?Boy1:Well,hereonthebagitsaysthattheywereinventedbyacook

GeorgeCrum.Boy2:Whenwasthat?Boy1:Oh,itwasbackin1853.Boy2:So,whywasitan

?bycalledaccident再聽錄音一次,填空完成對(duì)話。Boy1:Hey,didBoy1:Well,oneday,acustomercameintotherestaurantwhereGeorgeworked.He

aplateoffriedpotatoes.Whenthepotatoescame,hesaidtheywerecuttoothickand

thembacktothekitchen.Boy2:Sowhathappened?orderedsentBoy1:Well,oneday,acustomBoy1:Well,Georgewasangry,sohecutthepotatoesreally,reallythin,andhecookedthemforalongtime

theywerecrispy.Andheputlotsof

onthemsotheywerereallysalty.Hethoughtthe

would

them.Boy2:And?untilsalthateBoy1:Well,Georgewasangry,Boy1:Andthecustomerlovedthemandaskedfor

.Hetoldtheothercustomersaboutthem,andsooneveryonewas

thinlycut,crispy,saltypotatochips.Boy2:Andwe’restilleatingthemtoday.Boy1:

Whatacoolstory!moreorderingBoy1:AndthecustomerlovedPotatochipswereinventedbymistake.TheywereinventedbyacookcalledGeorgeCrum.Onedayacustomerthoughtthefriedpotatoesweren'tthinenoughandweren'tsaltyenough.SoGeorgecutthemreallythinandcookedthemforalongtimeuntiltheywerecrispy.Andheputalotofsaltonthemsotheyweresalty.歸納聽力材料大意,改寫成短文Potatochipswereinventedby短語(yǔ)歸納beinvented,bymistake,onthebag,backin1853,oneday,intherestaurant,send…back,aplateoffriedpotatoes,becuttoothick,cut…really,reallythin,cook…alongtime,put…on…,askedfor…,tell…about…,thinly-cut,crispy,saltypotatochips,acoolstory短語(yǔ)歸納beinvented,bymi1e.Pairwork

A:

Didyouknowpotatochipswereinventedbymistake?B:

Wow,Ididn’tknowthat.Whoinventedthem?A:itwasinventedbyacookcalledGerogeCrum.1e.PairworkA:DidyouknB:Whenwasthat?A:Itwasinventedbackin1853.B:Wasitanaccident?A:Acustomersentbackhisplateoffriedpotatoesbecausetheywerecuttoothick.Georgecutthepotatoesreally,reallythin.

Andhecookedthemforalongtimeuntiltheywerecrispy.Heputlotsofsaltonthemsotheywerereallysalty.B:Whenwasthat?B:Didthecustomerlovedthem?A:Yes,theyaskedformore.Everyonewasordering

thinly-cut,crispy,saltypotatochips.B:Welikethem,too.A:SodoI.B:DidthecustomerlovedthemSummariesbymistakeWhatdoyoumeanitwasbackin1853sentthembacktowhathappenedaskedformoreorderingthinlycut,crispy,saltypotatochips.Whatacoolstory!SummariesbymistakeExplanation

1.Potatochipswereinventedbymistakes.mistake作名詞“錯(cuò)誤,誤會(huì)”。也可以作動(dòng)詞“弄錯(cuò),犯錯(cuò)”。常見形式有:makeamistake

出錯(cuò)e.g.Youhavemadeamistakehere.mistake…for…

錯(cuò)把……當(dāng)作……Theymistookhimforhisbrother.bymistake

錯(cuò)誤地

e.g.Theysentthelettertomebymistake.Explanation1.Potatochipswe2.Gerogewantedtomakethecustomerhappy.make表示“使……怎么樣”,其后常帶復(fù)合賓語(yǔ)。常見結(jié)構(gòu)為:主語(yǔ)+make+賓語(yǔ)+名詞/形容詞(做賓補(bǔ))。例如:Thebosscanmaketheyoungmanarichman.2.Gerogewantedtomakethec3復(fù)合名詞復(fù)數(shù)的構(gòu)成potatochips是一個(gè)復(fù)合名詞,其中第一個(gè)名詞用作定語(yǔ)修飾后一

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