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Unit2 Detective Stories. 11-Unit2 Detective Stories Words storm 犯罪行为 n. 罪犯 n. 谋杀 v. 谋杀犯 n. 被害者 偷窃;偷窃犯抢劫;抢劫犯 犯罪 v. 承认(罪行) v. 调查 v. crime criminal murder.

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Presentation on theme: "Unit2 Detective Stories. 11-Unit2 Detective Stories Words storm 犯罪行为 n. 罪犯 n. 谋杀 v. 谋杀犯 n. 被害者 偷窃;偷窃犯抢劫;抢劫犯 犯罪 v. 承认(罪行) v. 调查 v. crime criminal murder."— Presentation transcript:

1 Unit2 Detective Stories

2 11-Unit2 Detective Stories Words storm 犯罪行为 n. 罪犯 n. 谋杀 v. 谋杀犯 n. 被害者 偷窃;偷窃犯抢劫;抢劫犯 犯罪 v. 承认(罪行) v. 调查 v. crime criminal murder murderer victim commit crimes confess / admit investigate / detect theft ; thief robbery ; robberer

3 11-Unit2 Detective Stories Words storm 证据证人 线索指纹 审讯 n. 法官律师陪审团 他被判处六个月的监禁 / 终身监禁 / 死刑。 evidence / proof(s) witness clue fingerprint trial judge lawyer jury He was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment. life imprisonment. death.

4 11-Unit2 Detective Stories Two Terrible Crimes Are solved Read the text on page 12 and 13, and finish the exercises on page 13 and 14. Comprehension

5 11-Unit2 Detective Stories He had been stabbed 37 times in the body, arms and … stab sb. to death stab sb. in the arm / … stabbing headaches Language Focus

6 11-Unit2 Detective Stories Police collected samples of blood that had spray over the front and back seats … sample n. v. They took a blood sample to test for AIDS. free samples of a new kind of champoo Sample the population to find out the public opinion. Language Focus

7 11-Unit2 Detective Stories Police collected samples of blood that had spray over the front and back seats … spray n. v.sprayer n. She sprayed herself ______ perfume. The farmersare busy spraying their crops. Water sprays out over the flowers from here. Language Focus with

8 11-Unit2 Detective Stories They were covered ___ blood and a fingerprint had been left on top of the blood stain. stain n. v. His shirt was stained with juice. blood stains at the scene of the murder the stain upon his honour stained glass, a stainless steel knife ( 尤教堂里的 ) 彩色玻璃 Language Focus in

9 11-Unit2 Detective Stories A month later, on 21 December, a fisherman fished out of the river a body wrapped in plastic and bound with rope. Language Focus

10 11-Unit2 Detective Stories A month later, on 21 December, a fisherman fished out of the river a body wrapped in plastic and bound with rope. Language Focus

11 11-Unit2 Detective Stories A month later, on 21 December, a fisherman fished out of the river a body (wrapped in plastic and bound with rope). fish vi. vt. They love fishing. Eric fished a candy out of his pocket. She fished around in her purse and pulled out a photo. Other natioins are forbidden to fish the waters within 200 miles of the coast. Language Focus

12 11-Unit2 Detective Stories The police went back to the area and made enquiries as to whether anyone had been reported seeing such a man… as for … = concerning Here I am; as for the others, they’ll arrive later. ( 有时英式英语中会用 as to) as to = about Nobody can make the decision (as to) what to do next. Nobody can decide (as to) what to do next. I am quite uncertain (as to) whether it is true. Language Focus

13 11-Unit2 Detective Stories The officer had been sceptical _______ their story, but as he had no proof that the couple’s story was false, he had simply written a report and saved it in the police computer. Language Focus about

14 11-Unit2 Detective Stories The officer had been sceptical about their story, but as he had no proof that the couple’s story was false, he had simply written a report and saved it in the police computer. Language Focus prove proved proved/ proven --- used as adj. proof (proofs) v. They proved his guilt / that he was guilty. Can you prove it to me? a well-proven method n. What proofs do you have that you are the owner of this car? 证据 = evidence

15 11-Unit2 Detective Stories The officer had been sceptical about their story, but as he had no proof that the couple’s story was false, he had simply written a report and saved it in the police computer. Language Focus prove proved proved/ proven --- used as adj. proof (proofs) adj. 防 / 抗 / 耐 …… 的 The shelter was proof ________ the bitter weather. water-proof clothing against

16 11-Unit2 Detective Stories admit vt. vi. 承认 The prisoner has admitted (to) his theft. (to) having stealing cars. that he was guilty. confess vt. vi. 承认 He refused to confess (to) his crimes. (to) being a spy. that he had killed the man. He made a full confession of his crimes. that he had killed her. Language Focus

17 11-Unit2 Detective Stories It was the judge’s assessment that if he were ever let out of prison he would kill again. Language Focus

18 11-Unit2 Detective Stories It was the judge’s assessment that if he were ever let out of prison he would kill again. Language Focus assess v. assessment n. They assessed the house at 15,000 dollars. It’s difficult to assess the effects of the new legislations just yet. What’s your assessment of the situation in Northern Ireland?

19 11-Unit2 Detective Stories They said nothing could compensate ____ the loss of their loved ones, … Language Focus for compensate v. compensation n. The firm agreed to compensate (the workers) for their loss of earnings. The workers have got compensation for injuries at work.

20 11-Unit2 Detective Stories A jogger discovered a man dead in a taxi. He had been stabbed 37 times ___ the body, arms and face. The police forensic team immediately went to the crime _____ to look for evidence. They found the driver’s wallet ____ all his money in his pocket, so they did not think the motive ____ the killing had been _____. As Mr Bahmad had been stabbed so ________, they thought the killer might be a person _____ a severe ______ illness. Exercises in scene with for theft savagely withmental

21 11-Unit2 Detective Stories Police collected samples of blood that had sprayed ____ the _____ and back seats and after laboratory tests,they foundthe blood ________ to three different people. They found only one other clue. In the long grass beside the vehicle they found the keys ___ the taxi. They were covered ___ blood and a fingerprint had been left ___ top of the blood stain. When they ran the fingerprint ______ their computer, they did not find a ________ print ___ their database. Exercises overfront belonged to in on through matching on

22 11-Unit2 Detective Stories The police found that on November 17, a hospital had reported that a man ______ Richard Leonard and a woman called Denise Shipley had been treated in the _________ department of a hospital ____ a knife wound ___ the man’s chest and knife wounds ___ the woman’s arms. ___ law, hospitals must report cases of knife or gun shot wounds to the police Exercises named emergency for to By

23 11-Unit2 Detective Stories After confessing ___ the two murders, Richard Leonard went to ____ and a jury found him ______ of both murders. He was ___________ to life imprisonment. It was the judge’s assessment that if he were ever let out of the prison he would kill again. Mr Dempsey’s sister and Mr Bahmad’s widow and six children were ___ the trial. They said nothing could compensate ____ the loss of their _____ ones. Leonard’s girlfriend was given a sentence between a _________ of three years and a __________ of seven for being in the taxi during the second murder and not reporting it to the police. Exercises to trialguilty condemned for at loved minimummaximum

24 11-Unit2 Detective Stories The Mystery of the Red-Headed Club Adapted from a story by Arthur Conan Doyle Comprehension Arthur Conan Doyle

25 11-Unit2 Detective Stories The Mystery of the Red-Headed Club After reading the story in READING TASK, can you draw a relationship diagram between the characters in the story? Comprehension Sherlock HolmesWatson Jabez Wilson Vincent Spaulding Mr Spears Assistant & friend Assistant Client Have Wilson working in the club

26 11-Unit2 Detective Stories The Mystery of the Red-Headed Club 1.What shop did Mr Wilson have, and where was it? He had a greengrocer’s shop which was in an alley behind a bank. 2. Why was Mr Wilson so pleased to have Vincent Spaulding as his assistant even though he spent much time taking photos? Because he agreed to work for half pay. Comprehension

27 11-Unit2 Detective Stories The Mystery of the Red-Headed Club 3.What do you think it was about the advertisement that astonished Dr Watson? It was that there should be a club just for red-headed men and the club members could receive payment. It was very unusual. 4. Why was it that Mr Wilson was at the front of the crowd when Mr Spears came out of his office? Spaulding somehow managed to push him to the front. Comprehension

28 11-Unit2 Detective Stories The Mystery of the Red-Headed Club 5.What were the two rules Mr Wilson had to obey while working for the club? He must not leave the office between 10 am and 2 pm, and the matter must be kept confidential. 6. What do you think the Red-headed Club did and why do you think it was dissolved? It could be a way to keep Mr wilson away form his shop for a few hours each day. Comprehension

29 11-Unit2 Detective Stories “Mr Wilson, this is my good friend Dr Watson. He has helped me _____ many cases in the past and I have no doubt that he will be able to _____ me with yours.” Mr Wilson was an elderly, fat gentleman with red hair as bright as a ______. “Dr Watson, I have a small ___________ shop in the City. In recent years, it has not been doing very well. Now I have only one assisstant because he agreed to work for me for _________, however, he seems quite _______ to take what I can afford.” Exercises with assist flame greengrocer’s half pay content

30 11-Unit2 Detective Stories “A most unusual man,” I ________. Then Mr Wilson was showed a strange advertisement from a Red-headed Club. It required c_________ apply __________ to Mr Spears at the club offices. Mr Wilson was told that he had the right colour of ________ red hair and they would like to have him as a member. He was to copy out pages from an encyclopaedia, but he should keep all the matter ___________. Exercises remarked andidates in person flaming confidential

31 11-Unit2 Detective Stories 1.People in some parts of the world are more likely to be RH+ than RH-. 2.If ____ and ____ are 组合 -ed, we will get _____. If/ When the four blood types from the ABO system and the two Rhesus types are combined, we’ll get eight types. Translation

32 11-Unit2 Detective Stories 1.People in some parts of the world are more likely to be RH+ than RH-. 2.If ____ and ____ are 组合 -ed, we will get _____. If/ When the four blood types from the ABO system and the two Rhesus types are combined, we’ll get eight types. Translation

33 11-Unit2 Detective Stories 3. O- 型血 is the only one that can ________, while people with are the only ones that can _____. Type O- blood is the only one that can be given to anyone, while people with type AB+ are the only ones that can receive blood of any type. Translation

34 11-Unit2 Detective Stories 4. but it couldn’t tell exactly who each person was. 5. but different from / unlike _________, every cell ________ has/ contains DNA, and no people have ________ but unlike blood types, DNA is found in every cell of our body, and no two people have the same DNA. Translation


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