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1 Unit 7 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.

2 Read and learn words and expressions.

3 Words and expressions n.(=licence) 证;证件 /'laisns/ n.安全;安全性 /'seifti/
v.吸烟;冒烟 /sməuk/ n. 烟 adj.&adv. 兼职(的) /,pa:(r) t'taim/ v. 扎;刺破 /piəs/a, /pirs/ n. 耳环;耳饰 /'iəriŋ/, /'iriŋ/ n.闪光灯;闪光 /flæʃ/ v.闪耀;闪光 license safety smoke part-time pierce earring flash

4 Words and expressions tiny adj.极小的;微小的 /'taini/ cry v.&n.哭;叫喊 /krai/
field hug lift badly talk back awful adj.极小的;微小的 /'taini/ v.&n.哭;叫喊 /krai/ n.田野;场地 /fi:ld/ n.&v. 拥抱;搂抱 /hʌg/ v.举起;抬高 /lift/ n. 电梯;搭便车 adv. 严重地;差;非常 /'bædli/ 回嘴;顶嘴 adj. 很坏的;讨厌的 /'ɔ:fl/

5 Words and expressions n. (13至19岁之间的) /ti:n/ 青少年 v.&n. 感到遗憾; /ri'greit/
懊悔 n. 诗;韵文 /'pəuim/ n.社区;社团 /kə:'mju:nəti/ 避免接近;远离 n. 机会;可能性 /tʃa:ns/ 自己做决定 v. 教育;教导 /'edju:keit/ teen regret poem community keep…away from chance make one’s own decision educate

6 Words and expressions v. 完成(困难事); /'mænidʒ/ 应付(困难局面) n. 社会 /sə'saiəti/
挡……的路;妨碍 v. 支持 /sə'pɔ:(r)t/ v. 进来;进去 /'entə(r)/ n. 选择;挑选 /tʃɔis/ 毕加索/pi'kæsəu/, /pi'ka:səu/ (西班牙画家) manage society get in the way of support enter choice Picasso

7 She’s wearing a pair of silly earrings. She gets her ears pierced
drive driver driver’s license  The dog’s not in safety. She’s wearing a pair of silly earrings. She gets her ears pierced buy/choose your own clothes    买/选自己的衣服

8 = You are not allowed to smoke!
He is smoking. No smoking! = You are not allowed to smoke! She’s a full-time student. She has a part- time job as a waitress. But her parents don’t allow her to have a part-time job. Do you think whether her parents should allow her to have a part-time job? Do you think whether she should be allowed to have a part-time job?

9 Girl: You seem to have something to say.
Sen: I want to get my ears pierced, could you please lend me some money? Girl: No way. I don’t think sixteen-year-olds should wear earrings, especially boys! Sen: You’re out ! I disagree with you !

10 Expressions: driver’s license get one’s ears pierced
part-time job allow sb to do sth be allowed to do sth should be allowed to do sth seem to do sth No way ! sixteen-year-olds (dis)agree with sb

11 Do you have any rules at home?
Do you have any rules at school? Do your parents allow you to do the following things?

12 Obey the rules! As a teenager, you have a lot of rules at your home and your school. Can you write down some of them? I’m allowed to … I’m not allowed to…

13 Do you agree or disagree?
Students should not be allowed to take mobile phones to school. 13

14 Do you agree or disagree?
Students should be allowed to do homework with friends. 14

15 Do you agree or disagree?
Students should not be allowed to go out at night. 15

16 Do you agree or disagree?
Students should not be allowed to make up.

17 Students should be allowed to travel alone.
Do you agree or disagree? Students should be allowed to travel alone.

18 Do you agree or disagree?
Students should be allowed to choose their own clothes.

19 Do you agree or disagree?
Students should not be allowed to have part-time jobs. 19

20 Do you agree or disagree?
Students should not be allowed to get their ears pierced. 20

21 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.
UNIT 7 UNIT 7 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes. Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes. Language Goals: Talk about what you are allowed to do; Agree and disagree Read the statements below. Circle A for agree or D for disagree. Language Goals: Talk about what you are allowed to do; Agree and disagree 1a Read the statements below. Circle A for agree or D for disagree. 1a No way! I don’t think sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to drive. I’m worried about their safety Can I go to the shopping center with John? He just got his driver’s license.

22 Listen and circle T for true or F for false
1b circle A D A D Teenagers should not be allowed to smoke. 2. Sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to drive. 3. Students must 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.

23 Anna can go to the shopping center by bus.
Listen and circle T for true or F for false. 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 F T F

24 Look at the statements in 1a and make conversations.
I don’t think sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to drive. I agree. They aren’t serious enough.

25 I don’t think 12-year-olds should be allowed to get their ears pierced
I agree. It’s too silly to wear earrings in the school

26 Do you agree or disagree? Why?
Parents should allow teenagers to make their own decisions. Teenagers should be allowed to go out with their friends. Parents should allow sixteen-year-olds to smoke. Sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to drive. Parents should allow fourteen-year-olds to have part-time jobs. Fifteen-year-olds should be allowed to choose their own clothes.

27 Listen and check what Kathy thinks.
unit7 Listen and check what Kathy thinks. Circle Agrees, Disagrees or Doesn’t know to show what Molly thinks. 2a Kathy Molly Sixteen-year-olds should not be allowed to work at night. Agrees Disagrees Doesn’t know 2. Larry shouldn’t work every night Agrees Disagrees Doesn’t know 3. He should cut his hair. Agrees Disagrees Doesn’t know 4. He should stop wearing that silly earring. Agrees Disagrees Doesn’t know 5. He doesn’t seem to have many friends Agrees Disagrees Doesn’t know

28 Young people need to sleep. He needs to spend time with friends.
2b Listen again. What are Kathy’s and Molly’s reasons? Number their reasons in the correct order. 4 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. 1 5 2 3

29 My List Should be not allowed Should be allowed
Make a list of things teenagers should and should not be allowed to do. Discuss your list with your partner 2c My List Should be not allowed Should be allowed

30 2c Do you think teenagers should be allowed to work at night? Oh, I disagree with you. Teenage boys never get tired. Well, maybe. But I think they should not work every night. That’s true. But they need time to have a rest.

31 Unit 7 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.
Section A 2d

32 Picasso paintings

33 the Art Museum school trip

34 They are using a flash to take photos.
No photos ! You are not allowed to take photos. We must not take photos.

35 Read 2d and answer the question
1.what’s sandy excited about? She is excited about seeing the famous paintings by Picasso 2.Where will they go for a school trip this year? They will go to the art museum. 3.Why is sandy going to bring his new camera? To take lots of photos

36 Role-play the conversation.
2d Role-play the conversation. Sandy: I’m really excited about seeing the famous paintings by Picasso. Wu Lan: Me, too! I’m glad Ms. Guo chose the art museum for our school trip this year. Sandy: I’m going to bring my new camera to take lots of photos! Wu Lan: Oh, no. Ms. Guo says we must not take photos. It’s not allowed in the museum. Sandy: That’s too bad! Do you think we might be allowed to take photos if we don’t use a bright light? Wu Lan: Hmm ... I think they just want to protect the paintings. So if you don’t use a light, then it might be OK. Sandy: Yeah. I think we should be allowed to do that. I’ll bring my camera anyway.

37 be not allowed in the musem
Find out the main phrases(短语) and sentences be excited about 1.对…感到兴奋______ 2.照很多照片________ 3.在博物馆不被允许_______ 4.使用闪光灯________ 5.保护油画_______________ 6.对于观赏毕加索的著名油画我感到兴奋___________________________________ =It's _______ for me_________________________ 7.对于我们今年的假期旅行史密斯先生选择了艺术博物馆我很高兴 ________________________________________ take lots of photos be not allowed in the musem use a flash protect the paintings I'm excited about seeing the famous paintings by Picasso exciting to see the famous paintings by Picasso I'm glad Mr.Smith chose the art museum for our school trip this year.

38 Fill in the blanks and try to retell the text.
Sandy and Wu Lan are really ________about ________ the famous paintings by Picasso. Sandy want to bring her new camera to take _______, but it is not _________ to take photos in the museum. Sandy think that she may be allowed to take photos ______ she don’t _______a flash. excited seeing allowed photos use if

39 . 句型填词 1. 青少年应该被允许选择他们自己的衣服。 Teenagers__________ __________ __________ __________ __________ their own clothes. 2. 我认为16岁的年轻人不应该被允许开车。 I__________ __________ __________ __________ be allowed to drive. 答案: 1. should be allowed to choose 2. don’t think sixteen-year-olds should 

40 3. 他们不够认真。 They aren’t__________ __________ . 4. 他应该停止戴那个愚蠢的耳环。 He should__________ __________ that silly earring. 5. 他好像没有很多的朋友。 He doesn’t seem__________ __________ many friends. 答案: 3. serious enough 4. stop wearing 5. to have 

41 6. 你认为如果不用闪光灯的话, 我们可以被允许拍照吗?
Do you think we__________ __________ __________ to take photos__________ we__________ use a flash? 答案: may be allowed; if; don’t

42 Review Translate the phrases. sixteen-year-olds
worry about one’s safety get one’s driver’s license have part-time jobs get one’s ears pieced cut one’s hair wear earring 16岁的孩子们 担心某人的安全 取得驾照 做兼职工作 穿耳洞 理发;绞头发 戴耳环/耳饰

43 The baby is so tiny. The baby is crying. The mother is staying by its side. She is singing to it.

44 The girl is running through the field.
We should stay/ keep away from hot water. Keep children (from) danger

45 She’s hugging a Teddy Bear.
The mother gave the baby a hug and lifted him up. They are coughing badly. .Kevin always talks back to his parents.

46 When she was asleep, she had an awful dream.
She dreamt of a devil. They are all teens. He deeply regretted what he did. n/ pron / that / what doing to do regret (v) regret (n)

47 Can you recite the poem? Do you know the name of the poet?

48 Words: tiny cry field hug lift badly awful teen regret poem
adj. 极小的;微小的 v&n. 哭;叫喊 n.田野;场地 n. & v. 拥抱;搂抱 v.举起;抬高n.电梯;搭便车 adv.严重地;差;非常 adj.很坏的;讨厌的 n. (13至19岁之间的)青少年 V&n. 感到遗憾;懊悔 n.诗;韵文

49 Expressions: stay by one’s side run through the field
make sure keep…from… give sb a hug lift sb up cough badly awful / scary dream talk back go out with friends regret to do regret doing

50 Free Talk When you have different opinions with your parents, how do you deal with that?

51 keep silent talk back 

52 have a discussion

53 Mother says: Teenagers should not be allowed to go out with their friends every night. I say: I think we can go out if we can make sure our safety.

54 Mother says: ______________________
I say: ______________________________

55 Mother says: ______________________
I say: ______________________________

56 Mother says: ______________________
I say: ______________________________

57 Mother says: ______________________
I say: ______________________________

58 A mother always knows what is best for a child,
3a Read the poem aloud and discuss what the title means with your partner. Mom Knows Best A mother always knows what is best for a child, even though the child may disagree with the mother.

59 Read the poem aloud and discuss what the title means with your partner.
Mom Knows Best When I was a tiny baby crying all night, my mom sang to me and stayed by my side When I was tired and hungry, she gave me food and warm arms to sleep in When I was two running through the field, she made sure I was safe and kept me from danger When I fell and hurt myself, she gave me a hug and lifted me up When I was seven coughing badly, she said no ice-cream for me But I talked back loudly, “I should be allowed to eat some! Give it to me now!” When I was nine watching scary movies, she said it’d give me awful dreams But I shouted back angrily, “I should be allowed to watch it! I’m not a baby!” When I was a teen going out with friends, she said, “Please be back by ten!” But I talked back again — “I should not be told what to do! I’m seventeen now!” Now I’m an adult, thinking back to those times I coughed for days after eating that ice-cream And had scary dreams after watching that film I was late for school from staying out past ten I regret talking back, not listening to Mom Mom knows best, and for me she wanted only the best!

60 3b What did the mom do when the writer was a baby and a small child?
Read the poem again and answer the questions. What did the mom do when the writer was a baby and a small child? His mom took good care of him and protected him. 2. Why do you think the writer talked back to his mom when he was seven and nine years old? He thought he was not a baby.

61 3. How did the writer feel when he was a teenager and his mom said “Please be back by ten”?
He was seventeen and he should not be told what to do ! 4. After reading the whole poem, how do you think the writer feels about his mom? His mom is a good mother. She knows best for him and she wanted only the best!

62 3c Think about a time you did something even though your mom or dad told you not to do it. Share your story with your partner. Once I …

63 language When I was a tiny baby crying all night, my mom sang to me and stayed by my side.当我还是一个整夜哭闹的小婴儿时,妈妈给我唱歌,陪伴在我身边。 (1)tiny (very small in size or amount)形容词,意为“极小的;微小的”。 例:The baby put his tiny hand in mine. 那个婴儿把小手放在我的手中。

64 拓展 cry可用作名词,意为“叫喊;大喊;哭”。
例:Don’t cry. Your mom is coming. 别哭了!你妈妈来了。 拓展 cry可用作名词,意为“叫喊;大喊;哭”。 例:When he heard a cry for help, he run out as quickly as he could. 听到呼救声,他尽可能快地跑了出去。

65 language 1. stay by my side 待在我身边;陪伴我
I'm grateful for having you always stay by my side. 感激你一直陪伴在我身边! by sb.’s side 在某人身旁 By her side stood her granddaughter.   在她的边上站着她的孙女。

66 language 2. … and warm arms to sleep in to sleep in在这里是动词不定式修饰前面 的名词
I want a pen to write with. I need a house to live in.

67 2. When I fell and hurt myself, she gave me a hug and lifted me up
(1)hug( an act of putting your arms around sb. and holding them tightly)此处作名词,意为“拥抱;搂抱”。give sb. a hug 意为“拥抱某人”。 例:Mr. Smith gave his daughter a hug and put her to bed. 史密斯先生拥抱了一下女儿并安顿她上床睡觉。

68 拓展 hug 用作动词时意为“拥抱;搂抱”。
例:She hugged her sister when she met her. 当遇到了妹妹时,她拥抱了她。 (2)lift此处用作及物动词,意为“举起;抬高”。 例:The box is too heavy for me to lift. 这箱子太重,我搬不起来。

69 辨析 lift 与 raise 例:That package might be too heavy to lift.
及物动词,意为“举起;抬高”,强调用力把某物从地面提到一定高度。 raise 及物动词,意为“抬高;提高”,通常发起此动作的主语使人,其后必须接宾语,可用于被动语态。 例:That package might be too heavy to lift. 那个包裹可能太重,搬不动。 If you have any question, please raise your hand.如果有什么问题请举手。

70 lift one's glass  举杯 lift one's head  抬头 lift one's spirits  提起精神 lift one's voice  提高嗓门

71 lift 还可以作名词,意为“电梯”时,相当 于 “elevator”;意为“搭便车”时,相当于ride, 常构成短语give sb
lift 还可以作名词,意为“电梯”时,相当 于 “elevator”;意为“搭便车”时,相当于ride, 常构成短语give sb. a lift(让某人搭便车)。 It’s on the sixth floor. Let’s take the lift. I’ll give you a lift to the station.

72 4. talk back 回嘴; 顶嘴;顶撞。后用介词to接 入顶嘴的对象。
You should not talk back to your mother. 你不应该对妈妈顶嘴。 英语另有answer (someone) back表述,同为短语 动词,意思与talk back相似,属于英国英语 用法。例如 For these couple of days just do as your mother tells you, never ever answer (her) back

73 talk about    谈论;  谈到 talk over    商议 talk to    与 ... 说话;  talk with    和 ... 交谈 talk to oneself  自言自语

74 5. … give me awful dreams. awful adj. 很坏的;讨厌的;糟糕的 This is really an awful movie.   知识延伸 awful可用在系动词look或feel后面 look/feel awful相当于look/feel ill, 表示“面 带病容;感 到不舒服”。 She felt awful. She needed to see a doctor. 

75 A: Someone stole my new iPhone5 last
week. B: ______ Did you tell the teacher about it? A. That’s OK. B. How awful! C. Take care. D. You should be more careful. B

76 6. Now I’m an adult, thinking back to those times.
有时也会用days表达类似含义。 e.g. People started to play football in ancient times.  

77 7. I was late for school from staying out past ten
She did it from a sense of duty. 她做这事是出于责任感。

78 stay out 不回家; 避开 I don’t stay out late on weekdays. 工作日的时候我不在外面呆得很晚。 His father told him to stay out of trouble.   他父亲叫他避开是非之地。

79 常见的stay短语 stay awake 睡不着,醒着 stay up 熬夜 stay away 离开,缺席;躲开; 离远点  stay away from 离……远点,躲避……

80 --- It’s said that aliens tried to warn the astronauts on the moon to _______.
--- Maybe they didn’t like human beings to get close to them.(南京2011)   A. stay up    B. stay out    C. stay away  D. stay behind C

81 8. I regret talking back, not listening to Mom
regret v. 后悔;惋惜;感到遗憾 (1)regret doing sth. 后悔做了某事 (2)regret + n. / pron.   ( 3)regret + that / wh-clause  (4)regret to say / tell /  遗憾地说(告诉)

82 知识链接 辨析:regret to do sth. 和 regret doing sth.

83 I regret to tell you that you can’t pass the examination.
I don’t regret telling her what I thought.

84 及时练 1).单项填空 — You were brave enough to express yourself at the meeting. — Well, in fact, now I regret _____ like that. A. say   B. to say C. said D. saying 2).根据汉语意思完成句子 ( 每空一词 ) 我很抱歉要打扰你,但我别无选择。 I regret ________ ________ you, but I have no choice. D to trouble

85 (2) regret 可用作名词,意为“懊悔”。
例:I have no regrets about leaving Beijing. 我一点儿也不后悔离开北京。

86 知识链接 类似用法的动词还有: forget to do 忘记要去做某事 forget doing 忘记做过某事
remember to do 记得还没做的事情 remember doing 记得已经做过的事情 try to do 尽力做某事 try doing 尝试做某事 mean to do 打算做 mean doing 意味着 stop doing sth. 停止做某事 stop to do sth.  停下来去做别的事

87 Exercise 单项选择 He _______ late to watch the football
match till midnight, so he is sleepy today. A. woke up B. stayed up C. put up D. got up 2. I’m allowed to go out with friends at night, but I have to be home _______ 10: 00 pm. A. in B. on C. by D. at B C

88 按照要求完成下列句子, 每空一词。 1. That boy is fourteen years old. (同义句改写) He is ______ _____________ ________. 2. Many college students work part-time during holidays. (同上) Many college students ______ __________ ______ during holidays. 3. In my opinion, you shouldn’t do that. (同上) _____ _____ _____ you should do that. a fourteen-year-old boy have part-time jobs I don’t think

89 4. I took off my clothes and wanted others to wash them for me. (同上)
I took off my clothes and wanted to ______ ______ ______. 5. The boy is too young to go to school.(同上) The boy is ______ ______ ______ ______ go to school. 6. He slept very late last night. He studied. (合并成一句) He ______ ______ _________ last night. get them washed not old enough to stayed up studying

90 I like going out to play with my friends ______ ______ ______ at home.
7. I don’t like staying at home. I like going out to play with my friends. (同上) I like going out to play with my friends ______ ______ ______ at home. instead of staying

91 Grammar F o c u s I don’t think sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to drive. I agree. They aren’t serious enough. Do you think we might be allowed to take some photos? I don’t think so. Photo-taking is not allowed in the museum. Do you think teenagers should be encouraged to make their own decisions? No, I don’t agree with this. Teenagers are too young to make their own decisions Teenagers must not be allowed to have part-time jobs. I disagree. They can learn a lot from working

92 情态动词的被动语态 结构: 肯定:情态动词+ be +动词的过去分词 否定:情态动词+not+ be +动词的过去分词

93 Practice 用所给词的正确形式填空: 1. Teenagers should be _________ (allow) to choose their clothes. 2. Sixteen-year-olds _____ (be) not allowed to drive. 3. He should stop _________ (wear) those silly earrings. 4. Young people need ________ (sleep) about 8 hours at least. allowed are wearing to sleep

94 5. We should pass the test instead of _________ (fail) the test.
6. We have a lot of _______ (rule) at school. 7. I think your father ____ (be) strict with you! 8. You have to ______ (be) 18 before you are allowed to drive. failing rules is be

95 Rewrite the sentences according to the example.
1. You must clean your bedroom every day. Your bedroom must be cleaned every day 2. Parents should encourage teenagers to do social work for their community. Teenagers Should be encouraged to do social work for their community 3. Do you think Lucy’s parents might allow her to go to the party? is allowed to go to the party? Do you think Lucy 4. Do you think we must keep teenagers away from the Internet? must be keep away form the Internet? Do you think teenagers 5. Parents should give teenagers chances to make their own decisions. should be given chances to make their own decisions. Teenagers

96 4b Fill in the blanks with the correct forms of words in the brackets.
be asked Should teenagers (ask) to move out when they start working? In many Western countries, teenagers (allow) to move out at sixteen or seventeen. Their parents believe that they should (educate) to take care of themselves from a young age. This way, when they (start) working they can manage their own lives. However, in most Asian societies, the family unit is especially strong. So it is not common for teenagers to (move) out. Chinese parents believe that it is better for children to live with parents who can (take) care of them. But the young should then look after their parents as they get older. That is why many Chinese adults (continue) to live with their parents. are allowed be educate start move take continue

97 A: Members should be allowed to use dictionaries.
4c Pairwork You and your friend are starting an English club. Make a list of rules about what should and should not be allowed. A: Members should be allowed to use dictionaries. B: Yes, but they should only use English-English dictionaries.

98 Unit 7 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.
Section B 1a-1e

99 Lead in Do you ever get up late on school days?
Do you ever get to school late? Do you ever fail a test?

100 Presentation 1a Read the questions. How often do you do these things? Write “A” (for always ), “U” (for usually), “S” (for sometimes) and “N” (for never). Do you ever... 1. get to class late? ____ 2. study with friends? ____ 3. finish a test early? ____ 4.worry about failing a test? ____

101 Do you know the differences?
always usually often sometimes never

102 always usually often sometimes never

103 1b PAIRWORK Talk about your answers in 1a. A:Do you ever get to class late? B:Yes, I sometimes get to class late.

104 1c Listen and circle the things in 1a that Peter talks about.
Do you ever… 1.get to class late? ___________ 2.study with friends? ___________ 3.finish a test early? ___________ 4.worry about failing a test? ___________

105 1d Listen again. Match these sentence parts.
b d

106 1e GROUPWORK Read the following statements. Then discuss them with your group. 1. Peter should be allowed to take the test later. 2. Students need strict rules. 3. Parents should not be too strict with teenagers. A: I think Peter should … B: I don’t agree. C: I think …

107 allow, fail, pass, agree, catch
达标检测 Ⅰ. 从方框中选词并用其适当形式填空 allow, fail, pass, agree, catch 1. —Why do you look so sad? —Well, I didn’t__________ the English exam. 2. Students should be__________ to study in groups. 3. He told me that he had to take the test later because he__________ it. 4. He got up early__________ the early bus. 5. —I think students shouldn’t get to school late. —I__________ . They should come to school on time. pass allowed failed to catch agree

108 Children__________ __________ __________ to study with friends.
Ⅱ. 完成句子 1. 应该允许孩子与朋友一起学习。 Children__________ __________ __________ to study with friends. 2. 老师告诉我们上课不能迟到。 The teacher tells us not to__________ __________ __________ __________ . 3. 怀特先生总是对自己的两个孩子要求很严格。 Mr. White__________ always__________ __________ his two children. Should be allowed get to class late is strict with 

109 All the students know that cheating in the exam__________ __________ .
4. 我们学校允许学生参加补考。 Our school allows students__________ __________ __________ __________ __________ . 5. 学生都知道在考试中不允许作弊。 All the students know that cheating in the exam__________ __________ . to take the test later isn’t allowed

110 Section B Should I be allowed to make my own decision ?

111 What’s the meaning of …? influence make it difficult to do
not do for fun worry about make one’s dream come true take time to do sth have success get in the way of achieve one’s dream be serious about spend time on care about succeed v.

112 Are you allowed to practice your hobby as much as you can? Why ?
What’s your hobby(爱好)? Sometimes these hobbies can get in the way of schoolwork. 妨碍

113 Many teenagers have hobbies
Many teenagers have hobbies. But sometimes these hobbies can get in the way of schoolwork, and parents might worry about their child’s success at school. Teenagers often think they should be allowed to practice their hobbies as much as they want. Do you agree? 阻碍 担心 成功

114 I think teenagers should be allowed to practice their hobbies as much as they want.
To be a singer was her dream. She achieved her dream successfully. Now she is a successful singer. She succeeded in singing. She made a success. Did she achieve her dream?

115 Should I Be Allowed to Make My Own Decisions?
First, look at the title of the passage. Answer “yes” or “no”. Find out how many in your group agree with you. Then read the passage. Does your answer change? Should I Be Allowed to Make My Own Decisions? Many teenagers have hobbies. But sometimes though else can get in the way of their schoolwork, and parents might worry about their success at school. Teenagers often think they should be allowed to practice their hobbies as much as they want. Do you agree? Liu Yu, a fifteen-year-old boy from Shandong, is a running star. He is on his school team and has always wanted to be a professional runner when he grows up. However, his parents won’t allow him to train so much. “Of course we want to see him achieve his dreams,” says Mr. Liu. “And we know how much he loves running. My wife and I have supported every one of his races. We have nothing against running! But we think our son needs to think about other possible jobs. He’s getting older now, so he needs to think about what will happen if he doesn’t end up a professional runner.” Liu Yu doesn’t really agree. “Well, I think I should be allowed to decide for myself,” he says. “My parents have always taught me how important it is to work hard at school and enter university. I understand this, but I’m serious about running. It’s the only thing I’ve ever wanted to do.” His parents believe that Liu Yu should study hard in the evenings so they don’t allow him to practice running at night. “Maybe he thinks it’s too strict or unfair,” says Mrs. Liu. “But we think we’re doing the right thing. He needs to spend more time on his homework because becoming a professional sports star is a difficult dream.” But Liu Yu still disagrees. “I know my parents care about me. They always talk about what will happen if I don’t succeed. But I will! I’m a quick runner! I think I should be allowed to make this choice myself. Only then will I have a chance to achieve my dream.”

116 a professional athlete
How did he achieve his dream? He trains as much as he can. And his dream came true .

117 Know about him! His name is _________.
Liu Yu He wants to be ____________________. a professional athlete He wants to ___________ by ____________________. achieve his dream training as much as he can

118 2c Read the passage again and answer the questions.
1. What is Liu Yu’s hobby? His hobby is running. 2. What does Liu Yu want to be when he grows up? He wants to be a professional runner.

119 3. Why do Liu Yu’s parents not allow Liu Yu to practice his hobby at night?
His parents believe that Liu Yu should study hard in the evenings. 4. Do you think Liu Yu should be allowed to practice his hobby as much as he wants? Why or why not? Yes, I do. Because he is getting older so he should be allowed to make his own decision and he is serious about running.

120 different opinions

121 4 different opinions Liu Yu’s parents’ Liu Yu’s Liu Yu’s parents’

122 P2 parents' reasons 1.Our son needs to be realistic.
But his parents won't allow him to train as much as he would like to. parents' reasons P2 1.Our son needs to be realistic. 2. He needs to think what will happen if he doesn’t become a professional runner in the end.

123 本段短语 a running star 跑步明星 on his school running team 在跑步训练队
Pp a running star 跑步明星 on his school running team 在跑步训练队 achieve his dreams 实现他的梦想 in every one of his races 在他的每一场比赛 have nothing against 不反对 do 确实

124 P3 Liu Yu doesn’t really agree. Liu Yu's ideas:
1. He should be allowed to make decisions for himself. 2. He is serious about running. 3. Being a professional runner is the only thing I have ever wanted to do.

125 本段短语 make decisions for myself 我自己做决定
Pp make decisions for myself 我自己做决定 the importance of working hard 努力工作的重要性 be serious about…. 对…..热爱/严肃

126 Paragraph 4 His parents don't allow him to practice
running on school nights. Why? Because he has to understand that ________________________________ ______It’s a very _____________ They think he needs to ______ __________________________. very few people can become professional athletes difficult dream to achieve spend time on his homework

127 本段短语 Pp professional athletes 职业运动员

128 Paragraph 5 Liu Yu’s point: I will _______. I think I should be
allowed to _____________________. Only then will I have a ____________ _______________________________. succeed make this decision for myself chance of achieving my dream.

129 本段短语 care about…. 关心,在乎 succeed 成功

130 They think he should ______ time on study.
Work in groups Parents’ Points Liu Yu’s Points He wants to be a _________________. They worry about his_______ at school. success professional athlete He just wants to do what he ______ . They think he should ______ time on study. enjoys spend He is serious about ________. They think he needs to be ________. running realistic They think it is a very difficult dream to______. He _______himself. believes achieve

131 How much have you learnt?
1. Liu Yu has disagreements with his parents about his running . True false I don’t know 2. Liu Yu’s parents don’t care about him at all. 3. His parents don’t think many people can be a professional runner. 4. Liu Yu believes he can achieve his dream. 5. He persuaded(说服) his parents successfully.

132 Can you help Liu Yu finish this letter?
Dear friends, I am unhappy these days because my parents don’t allow me to practice running as much as I would like to. I ___________ running. I want to be a professional runner. I believe I can ____________. But they are always talking about what will happen if I don’t _________. I know my parents __________ me, but they don’t believe in me. They think running may ______________my schoolwork. So they don’t allow me to practice running on school nights. They think I need to be __________. What should I do? Should I be allowed to make my own decision? How much time should I spend on my training and my schoolwork? I need your help. Please write to me soon! Yours, Liu Yu am serious about achieve my dream succeed care about get in the way of realistic 132

133 Practice Ⅰ.单项选择 They should_____ practice their hobbies.
A. allowed to B. be allowed to C. are allowed 2.In fact, Liu Yu’s parents have nothing against _____. A. run B. runs C. running 3.Liu Yu should spend time_____ his homework. A. in B. with C. on

134 4.Liu Yu is serious _____running.
A. about B. in C. with 5. They have taught me ______ to work hard. A. how important is it B. how important it is C. what important it is

135 Ⅱ. Fill in the blanks with the words or phrases given.
worry about, achieve, allow him to, on…team, get in the way of, make a choice 1. Parents might _____________their child’s success at school. 2.These hobbies can ________________ schoolwork. 3.Liu Yu is ____his school running_______. worry about get in the way of on team

136 4.His parents won’t____________ train as much as he would like to.
5.We want to see Liu Yu _________his dreams. 6. I could ________________ to go to a party yesterday. allow him to achieve make a choice

137 Ⅲ. Complete the sentences using the correct forms of the words in brackets.
No matter how many difficulties we have, I believe all problems can _____________(solve) in the end. 2. Mobile phones should ___________(keep) off during the meeting. 3. Teenagers under eighteen must __________________(not allow) to smoke or drink. 4. Many parents think going to school must ___________(put) first, so teenagers should _____________________(not encourage) to work part-time. be solved be kept not be allowed be put not be encouraged

138 Thank you! Bye-bye


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