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1 Unit 2 Fit for life Grammar and usage Phrasal verbs 高二选修 7

2 Story-telling Listen to my story, and please focus on the phrasal verbs in my story. go into ask for wait for belong to stand up come to reply to talk with leave alone shout at talk to think over put up with

3 Focus on the phrasal verbs. It was raining. I went into a café and asked for a coffee. While I was waiting for my drink, I realized there were other people in the place, but I sensed loneliness. I saw their bodies, but I couldn’t feel their souls because their souls belonged to the Net. I stood up and walked between the tables, when I came to the biggest computer, I saw a thin, small man sitting in front of it.

4 Focus on the phrasal verbs. “I’m Steve,” he finally replied to me after I asked him a couple of times what his name was. “I can’t talk with you. I’m busy,” he said. He was chatting online and, at the same time, he was playing a computer game---a war game. I was surprised. I tried to talk to him again, he shouted at me, “I can’t put up with you. Leave me alone” That night, I thought everything over, but was at a loss. Are they wrong or I am?

5 What is a phrasal verb? If you open up any medicine cupboard in the world, there is a high probability that you will find aspirin. It was over a decade before someone else turned penicillin into the great drug of the 20th century. verb + adverb verb + preposition open up turned into

6 Please find as many phrasal verbs in the following passage as possible.

7 Check: grow up bring out say sth. about look for take up work on sway…from go into turn out go on bring up

8 Fleming tried out this mould on another bacterium. Fleming tried this mould out on another bacterium. verb + adverb put up; put on; put off, put away; put down; put aside; put through; put together; put back; put out…

9 verb + adverb Fleming tried out this mould on another bacterium. ( = tried this mould out) Fleming found the mould had killed the cells of the bacteria and tried it out on another bacterium. If the object is a pronoun (it/them), it has to go between the verb and the adverb.

10 verb + adverb They have agreed to put aside their differences in the interests of winning the election.(=put their differences aside) They have differences, but they have agreed to put them aside in the interests of winning the election.

11 Everything he said at the conference was put down. When was the theory put forward? Another supermarket has been put up near our house. verb + adverb put on; put off, put away; put aside; put through; put together; put back; put out…

12 Doctors are looking into the case for new treatment. Sometimes people ask for medicine that they do not really need. verb + preposition Doctors are looking the case into for new treatment. Sometimes people ask medicine for that they do not really need. × ×

13 How can you put up with this for so long? It is not right to look down upon those who have AIDS. Watch out for cars while you are crossing the street. verb + adverb + preposition

14 We must catch up with them. Let’s face up to the situation. Your ideas fit in with mine. Let’s get down to our business. We’ll get through with the project next month. He gave in to the wish of the majority. verb + adverb + preposition

15 Your long answer just _____________ ( 增加 ) a refusal. You shall _________________ ( 改掉 ) such habits. You must ________________ ( 继续 ) your work. The castle ______________ ( 追溯 ) the 14th century. verb + adverb + preposition adds up to break away from carry/go on with dates back to

16 Make sentences, using the key words. 1. not / try out / drug / animal. 2. tell / father / give up / smoking 3. she / wash up / kitchen. 4. let / us / talk over /issue 5. Dr. Brown / set up / surgery /in 2000 6. I / spend / day / look after / sick dog 7. they / not / turn up / until 10 o’clock

17 1. It was too dark, and I couldn’t make out the words written on the wall. 2. I can’t make out what the article says. 3. He made out that he was a famous doctor. 4. She made out a cheque and handed it to me. a. write in complete form b. state sth. that may not be true c. see/hear sth. d. understand sth. (negative /question) Please match:

18 Translate the following, using “give out”. 这个办公室向需要理财建议的学生提供信息。 关于事故的有关细节将在 9 点新闻中播报。 他的心脏出了问题。 / 发动机坏了。 两天前他们的水就用完了。 收音机发出奇怪的信号。 A phrasal verb can have many meanings.

19 give out The office gives out financial advice to students who ask for it. Details of the accident were given out on the nine o’clock news. His heart /The engine finally gave out. Their water gave out two days ago. The radio is giving out a strange signal. give to each of several people make known publicly break down / stop working be used up / come to an end send out

20 1. He ________ some excuse about the dog eating his school uniform. 2. The grass in the garden _______ to her knees. 3. Kathy _________ a lot of Spanish by playing with the native boys and girls. 4. John was in the garden __________ a fence. make up; pick up; put up; come up; made up came up picked up putting up Different verbs + the same adverb

21 look out; turn off; go out; put out; turn off; put aside; carry out of; pick up; go on; set up 10---Excellent. 9---Wonderful. 8---Very good. 7---O.K. 6---Not bad. Use the following as many as possible. Dialogue-making:

22 YP: Look out! The pan is on fire. J: Quick, turn the gas off. Cover the pan. YP: There. J: Take care. The pan’s very hot. YP: Has the fire gone out? J: Yes. YP: What a lot of smoke. How did you put it out? J: First turn the gas off and then cover the pan. Never try to carry the burning pan out of the kitchen. Jenny and Yang Pei are cooking in the kitchen. Suddenly a pan of oil catches fire.

23 move into; knock at; ask for; eat up; put into; put on; go away; tell about; call at; look down upon 10---Excellent. 9---Wonderful. 8---Very good. 7---O.K. 6---Not bad. Use the following as many as possible. Story-telling:

24 I have just moved into a house in Bridge Street. Yesterday a beggar knocked at my door. He asked for a meal and a glass of beer. In return for this, the beggar stood on his head and sang songs. I gave him a meal. He ate up the food and drank the beer. Then I gave him another piece of cheese and he put it into his pocket, put on his hat and went away.

25 Later a neighbor told me about him. Everybody knows him. His name is Percy Buttons. He calls at every house in the street once a month and always asks for a meal and a glass of beer. No one looks down upon him. His visits are always welcome.

26 A&B on page 25. C1& C2 on page 112 in Workbook. Homework

27 祝同学们学习进步!


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