Section A Period 1(1a — 2d)
What can you do at school? What can’t you do at school?
Students should not be allowed to take mobile phones to school. Students should not be allowed to take mobile phones to school. Do you agree or disagree?
Students should be allowed to do homework with friends. Do you agree or disagree?
Students should not be allowed to go out at night. Do you agree or disagree?
Students should not be allowed to have long hair. Do you agree or disagree?
Students should not be allowed to make up. Do you agree or disagree?
Students should be allowed to travel alone. Do you agree or disagree?
Students should be allowed to choose their own clothes. Do you agree or disagree?
Students should not be allowed to have part-time jobs. Do you agree or disagree?
Students should not be allowed to get their ears pierced. Do you agree or disagree? 英 [p ɪ əs] 美 [p ɪ rs ] v. 扎;刺破;穿透
1a Read the statements below. Circle A for agree or D for disagree. 1. Teenagers should not be allowed to smoke. 2. Sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to drive. 3. Students should not be allowed to have part- time jobs. 4. Sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to get their ears pierced. 5. Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes. A D
Listen and circle T for true or F for false. 1b 1.Anna can go to the shopping center by bus. 2. Anna wants to get her ears pierced. 3. Anna wants to choose her own clothes. T F T FT F
Listen again and answer the questions. 1.Who has just got the driver’s license? 2.Why does Anna’s mother want to go shopping with her? John. She just wants to make sure Anna gets something nice.
A: I don’t think sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to drive. B: I agree. They aren’t serious enough. too wild not serious enough too young not old enough too silly not calm enough 1c 1c Look at the statements in 1a and make conversations. Use the phrases in the box below.
Sample Dialogue 1
A: I think teenagers should be allowed to go out with their friends. B: I agree. They are old enough. They can look after themselves well. A: I think teenagers should be allowed to go out with their friends. B: I agree. They are old enough. They can look after themselves well.
Sample Dialogue 2 earring
A: I don’t think twelve-year-olds should be allowed to get their ears pierced / wear earring. B: I agree. It’s too silly to wear earrings in the school.
Sample Dialogue 3
A: I think students should be allowed to do homework with their friends. B: I disagree. They often talk instead of doing homework. A: I think students should be allowed to do homework with their friends. B: I disagree. They often talk instead of doing homework.
Parents should allow teenagers to go out with their friends. Parents should allow six-year- olds to drive. Parents should allow fifteen-year- olds to choose their own clothes. Teenagers should be allowed to go out with their friends. Sixteen-year- olds should be allowed to drive. Fifteen-year-olds should be allowed to choose their own clothes. Do you agree or disagree?
Listen and circle A for agree, D for disagree or DK for Doesn’t know. 2. Larry shouldn’t work every night. 3. He should cut his hair. 4. He should stop wearing that silly earring. 5. He doesn’t seem to have many friends. 2a 1. Sixteen-year-olds should not be allowed to work at night. Kathy Molly A D DK
It looks cool. Young people need to sleep. He needs to spend time with friends. He needs time to do homework. It doesn’t look clean Listen again. What are Kathy’s and Molly’s reasons? Number their reasons in the correct order. 2b
1.Molly is working late tonight. 2.Both Kathy and Molly think teenage boys never get tired. 3.Kathy and Molly don’t think Larry should work every night. 4.Larry’s hair is too long and doesn’t look clean. 5.Larry doesn’t have many friends because he doesn’t like to make friends. True or false F F T T F
A: Do you think teenagers should be allowed to surf the Internet? B: Yes, I … / No, I …
A: Do you think teenagers should be allowed to drink? B: Yes, I … / No, I …
A: Do you think teenagers should be allowed to play computer games? B: Yes, I … / No, I …
listen to throw paper use mobile phones do our homework be late for clean
Have you ever visited an art museum? Can you make a list of rules about what we should be / should not be allowed to do there?
You should … You should not …
2d Read and answer the questions. 1.What are they talking about? 2.Who wants to take photos in the museum? 3.Why is it not allowed in the museum? They are talking about the school trip to the art museum. Sandy. They want to protect the paintings in the art museum.
Read and then role-play the conversation.
Do you like reading in a library? Can you make a list of rules about what we should be / should not be allowed to do there?
Library Rules 1. Please make sure your hands are clean before handling books. 2. Please do not draw on books. 3. Please do not use crayons in books. 4. Please do not glue paper in books. 5. Please do not tear books. 6. Please do not eat while you read books. 7. Please do not write in books. 8. Please do not make holes in books.
9. Please do not bend pages in books. 10. Please and take care of books from the first page to the end. 11. Please do not leave books out for pets to damage. 12. Please do not leave books out where younger sisters and brothers can damage them. 13. Please keep your book in your backpack when not being read so it will be safe and you will have it each time you come to library.
Make a list of the things teenagers should and should not be allowed to do. Discuss your list with your partner. A: Do you think teenagers should …? B: Yes, I …
1. … should be allowed to … They allowed her to go to the party. 他们允许她去参加聚会。 The policeman wouldn't allow parking in this street. 警察不允许在这条街上停车。 No one was allowed to talk with him. 任何人都不准许跟他交谈。 Language points
allow sb. to do sth. 允许某人做某事 allow doing sth. 允许做某事 (sb.) be allowed to do sth. ( 某人 ) 被允许做 某事
We don’t allow _______ in the reading room. A. smoke B. to smoke C. smoking D. to smoking — Why don’t you watch TV at home? — I’d love to, but my mother doesn’t allow me _______ that. A. do B. did C. to do D. doing C C
2. No way! no way 意思是 “ 不;决不,没门 ” ,表示对 对方要求的一种回绝。语气比 no 重。 Give up our tea break? No way! 让我们放弃工间休息时间?没门儿! No way will I go on working for that man. 我不再给那个人工作了。
— Can you lend me some money? I happen not to have any with me now. — ________. Why are you always borrowing money from me? A. No way B. Of course C. I’m sorry D. OK A
3. I don’t think sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to drive. 我认为 16 岁的孩子们不应该准许驾车。 英语中有少数表示 “ 猜想、臆断 ” 的实义动词, 如 think, believe, suppose, imagine 等, 后面 跟含否定意义的宾语从句时, 习惯上把从句 的否定转移到主句, 构成 “I don't think /…” 结构。这 种语言现象称为否定转移。
1) 我相信他不会来。 I don't believe he will come. 2) 我认为他是不对的。 I don’t think he is right.
(2012· 安顺中考 ) 句型转换, 每空一词。 I think that he is coming tomorrow. ( 改为否 定句 ) I ______ think that he ______ coming tomorrow. don’t is
sixteen-year-olds 十六岁的孩子们 相当于名词短语 sixteen-year-old children “ 一个 16 岁孩子 ” 的表达方式: a child of sixteen a child of sixteen years old a sixteen-year-old child
4. safety n. 安全;安全性 It's very important to teach the children about road safety. 把交通安全常识教给孩子们是非常重要的。 We're keeping you here for your own safety. 我们让你呆在这里是为了你自身的安全。 Don't worry about him. He is in safety. 别担心他, 他很安全。
safe adj. 安全的;安然无恙的;可靠的; 谨慎的 n. 保险箱 We all wished him a safe journey. 我们都祝他一路平安。 There was a small safe hidden behind that picture on the wall. 墙上那幅画后面藏着一只小型保险箱。 知识链接
(2012 年抚顺市 ) Please don’t drive the school bus so quickly! The _____ of our children is the most important. A. progress B. study C. safety D. friendship C
5. get their ears pierced 这是 “get+ 名词 ( 或代词 )+ 过去分词 ” 的句型, 意思是 “ 使 被做,请人做......” ,表示让别 人做某事。此时 get 是使役动词。 I can’t get the work done by anybody. 我找不到人来干这项工作。 When are you going to get your hair cut? 你打算什么时候去剪头发?
“get+ 名词 ( 或代词 )+ 过去分词 ” 的句型,还可 以表示 “ 遭遇某事 ” He got his wrist broken. 他折断了手腕。 知识链接
我让人修理了我的汽车。 詹姆斯昨晚被打了。 I got my car repaired. James got beaten last night.
6. serious enough enough 在这里是副词,意思是 “ 足够地;充 分地;相当 ” ,修饰形容词或副词表示程度, 一般放在所修饰的形容词或副词的后面。 He is brave enough to face dangers. 他很勇敢, 足以面对各种危险。 He plays well enough for a beginner. 对于一名初学者来说, 他弹奏得相当不错。
enough 还可以作形容词,意思是 “ 足够的 ” , 作定语放在名词前、后都可以 He has enough money (= money enough) to buy a car. 他有足够的钱买一辆汽车。 知识链接
1)It is ______ to work out this problem. You needn’t go to the teacher. A. enough easy B. easily enough C. easy enough D. very easily 2)The young man is ______ to carry the heavy box. A. enough strong B. strong enough C. too strong D. so strong C B
He did not write_____, thought he had _____. A. careful enough; enough time B. carefully enough; enough time C. enough careful; enough time D. enough carefully; time enough B
--- Mum, I think I'm ______ to get back to school. --- Not really, my dear. You'd better stay at home for another day or two. A. so well B. so good C. well enough D. good enough C
--- What do you think of the lecture of Li Yang’s Crazy English? --- I think it’s ____, but someone thinks it’s much too ____. (2010 四川眉山市 ) A. wonderful enough; bored B. enough wonderful; boring C. wonderful enough; boring D. enough wonderful; bored C
短语匹配 (Ⅰ) ( Ⅱ ) 1. 被允许开车 A. get one’s ears pierced 2. 挑选自己的衣服 B. be allowed to drive 3. 穿耳孔 C. choose one’s own clothes 4. have part-time jobs D. 和朋友一起出去 5. go out with friends E. 戴可笑的耳环 6. wear silly earrings F. 做兼职工作
根据句意及首字母提示写单词, 完成句子。 1. If you don’t have a driver’s l_______, you can’t drive a car. 2. Why did I make such a s_______ mistake again? 3. His father didn’t a__________ him to smoke. icense illy llow
选择括号中所给词的适当形式填空。 1. She is _______________ (old enough / enough old) to dress herself. 2. I will take a _____________(two-month / two months) training. 3. The girl should be __________ (send / sent) to the hospital at once. old enough two-month sent
用所给词的适当形式填空。 1. I don’t think children should _______ (allow) to swim in the river alone. 2. Mom doesn’t allow me to get my ears _______ (pierce) because I’m too young. be allowed pierced
3. He never stops _______ (talk). He’s really outgoing. 4. Teenagers should be allowed _______ (choose ) their own friends. 5. Last night I studied for a test instead of _______ (watch) TV. talking to choose watching