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Chapter 3 Detectives and crimes 柯南视频

How to identify objects from a description? How does we develop our logical thinking?

Protecting the innocent Reading Protecting the innocent

Pre-reading questions 1 Have you ever read any detective questions? 2 Can you tell us the names of some famous detectives in stories?

Warming up Who is he?

Who is he? He’s Sherlock Holmes (夏洛克·福尔摩斯)

1930年7月7日,以塑造侦探夏洛克·福尔摩斯而闻名的英国作家柯南道尔逝世,享年71岁。他的代表作有《失落的世界》《福尔摩斯探案集》等,其笔下的福尔摩斯形象被称为“英国小说中刻画最生动的人物之一”。

Do you know them? Ken Today we are going to read about one of Ken’s cases….

Can you find out the truth? A What do you know about...? Can you find out the truth? Can you find those unreal things in Michael’s painting? There are ten modern things in the painting.

TV aerial helicopter mobile phone underground station double-decker bus speedboat electric street light zebra crossing walkman roller skate

1. mobile telephone 2. TV aerial 3. helicopter 4. speedboat 5. underground station 6. electric street light /lamp 7. zebra crossing 8. walkman 9. double-decker bus 10. roller skates

B Look and think Look at the title, introduction and the picture on the next page and try to answer these questions. 1. What was the crime? 2. Did the detective solve it? 3. What happened to the criminal?

Protecting the innocent I. Scan the conversation and then fill in the blanks. when who where what one night Mr. Li, Jill, Jenny at Mr. Li’s house Mr. Li’s _____ was stolen. vase

II. Read the conversation between Pansy and Detective Ken quickly and try to find out the facts or clues Detective Ken discovered.

The facts What did Ken find? A black pearl earring near the open safe It has the same design as Jill’s necklace. A lot of mud on the wet ground. The carpet was very clean.

Whose pearl earring is it? It is Jill’s. What happened to Jill’s earring? Someone stole it a week ago. What did the mud and the clean carpet mean? No thief broke into Li’s house.

III. Correct the notes Pansy wrote some notes about her interview with Detective Ken, but she made five mistakes. Correct the notes.

C Find the facts Notes on the Li case 1. Li is rich. 2. He bought a vase for ¥200,000. 3. Someone stole it from his safe. 4. Detective Ken found a black pearl necklace in Li’s home. 5. Jenny admitted stealing the vase. 2,000,000 dollars. earring denied

6. Li stole Jill’s earring. 7. Jill is in prison. 8. Li is innocent. Li guilty

IV. Answer the following questions. Why does Mr. Ken like working as a detective? Because he hopes to protect the innocent as well as find the guilty. Where did Mr Li lock the vase? He locked it in the safe inside his house. Did Jill and Jenny deny stealing the vase? Yes, they did.

Who did Ken suspect at first? Jill. Who stole the vase? Mr Li did. Why did Li steal the vase himself? He stole it for the insurance money. Who is behind bars now? Mr Li.

Find the phrases 从事……的职业 1 work as… 也…… 2 as well as 以两百万的价钱购买 把…展示给某人 寻找线索 6 否认做过某事 7 和……相同 1 work as… 2 as well as 3 buy… for two million yuan 4 show sth. to sb. 5 look for clues 6 deny doing sth. 7 the same (…) as

8 不再 9 承认做过某事 10 假装做某事 11 入狱 12 代替 13 监禁 8 no longer 9 admit doing sth. 10 pretend to do sth. 11 go to jail 12 instead of 13 be behind bars

Write a report with the information in the interview. Ken likes working ____ a detective, because he hopes to protect the innocent and find the _______. He told us about a recent case yesterday. A rich man bought a valuable vase. Before he locked the vase in the safe inside his house, he showed it to his friend Jill and Jenny. However, someone stole it that night. as guilty

Ken searched his house looking for _______ Ken searched his house looking for _______. He saw the safe and the window were both open. He looked carefully and found a black pearl earring near the safe, there was a lot of mud on the wet ground outside but the ________ inside the room was clean. He questioned Jill and Jenny. They both denied _________ the vase. Ken noticed Jill ________ a black pearl necklace. clues carpet stealing wearing

It had the same __________ as the earring It had the same __________ as the earring. She said the earring was _____ but someone stole it a week before. It was true. Ken suspected that the rich man stole the vase himself. He questioned him, at last he _________ he stole the vase for the ____________ money. He also admitted stealing Jill’s earring, he wanted to make Jill go to Jail instead of himself. design hers admitted insurance

D Find the meanings D1 questioned suspect admitted case locked

D Find the meanings D2 alone no longer the guilty the innocent Instead of insurance

E Read and think Key: c, a, b E1. Facts possible conclusions Your phone is ringing a. He went to the beach and got a suntan. 2. David’s face is very dark. b. He is waiting for someone. 3. Alan is standing outside c. Someone wants to speak a cinema. to you. Key: c, a, b

E Read and think Key: c, a, d, e, b Facts possible conclusions Li showed his vase to a. The thief came from only two people. inside LI’s house. 2. The ground outside was b. He wanted the police to muddy, but the carpet suspect Jill. was clean. c. One of them stole it. 3. The earring near the safe belonged to Jill. d. Jill stole the vase. 4. Li bought insurance for the vase. 5. Li put Jill’s earring near e. Li stole the vase. the safe. Key: c, a, d, e, b

E Read and think First Next Then After that Finally E4. _________, I looked for clues and found an earring. _________, I questioned Jill and Jenny. _________, I checked Jill’s story about someone stealing her earring. ___________, I questioned Li and he admitted stealing the vase. _________, I discovered that Li was guilty, and put Li behind bars. First Next Then After that Finally