《The Million Pound Bank-Note》ppt66(6份)
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人教新课标必修3 Unit 3 The Million Pound Bank Note Listening exercise 课件(共16张PPT)+素材 (6份打包)
U3 Listening.doc
U3 听力原文.doc
U3P5 Listening exercise.ppt
Using language-listening.mp3
Workbook-listening task.mp3
Workbook-listening.mp3
Using Language
THE MILLION POUND BANK NOTE
HENRY’S LUCK
Act I, Scene 5
N = Narrator S = Servant
H = Henry Adams
Listen again and fill in the blanks.
N: Henry feels happy _____ for a moment. As he walks away from the restaurant, he begins to _______ that he has got the bank note by _______. He runs back to the ________’ home and knocks at the door. No one ______. He walnd to the side of the house and knocks at ________ door. The servant opens it.
S: May I help you, sir?
H: Yes. I need to ____ the two brothers about …
S: They’ve gone, sir. Gone _________.
H: But they were here just _____ hours ago!
S: I’m sorry, sir. They’ll be back in a _______ — a month from today.
H: A month! But I ________ believe …
S: Good day, sir.
N: Henry sits down on the stairs, and opens the ________. He finds a letter in it and takes it out. The letter says: “You are an intelligent and _______ man, as one can see by your _____. We also believe you are ______ and a stranger to this city. Inside you will find a _____ of money. The money is ____ to you for a short time. Come bacr home with it in exactly ___ days. I have a bet on you. If I win it, you shall have any ____ that you can do as my thanks.”
H: Well, how about that?
Workbook-Listening
HENRY’S NEW COAT
Act II, Scene 2
N = Narrator H = Henry Adams
S = Salesman
O = Owner of the tailor’s shop
Listen again and fill in the blanks.
N: The salesman drops Henry’s ____. Then he looks at the bank note again and again. He cannot believe his _____.
O: Well, what seems to be the ________?
H: I’m still waiting for my ________.
O: Come, come, give him his change, Todd. Get going. (looks at the bank note) Could it be the one I saw in the _______ last week? I thinst be. You’re a born ____, Todd, to bring this fine gentleman into this part of our shop.
S: Sorry, Mr Reid.
O: He’ll think we’ve never _____ with a rich man before. Oh, take off this coat, sir. Why, it’s only ____ for a man in a circus. Well, don’t just stand there, go and get some ______, Todd!
S: Right away, Mr Reid.
O: Allow me, sir! This way, sir. Look at this coat. This is ______! It was made for a _____, but he’ll just have to wait. Now sir, you’ll need many suits for many _________. Yes, indeed you will.
H: Now, wait a _______. I only came here to get a coat.
O: Now, now sir.
H: But I can’t _____ all these things. You would have to wait a _____ time to get paid.
O: A long time, sir? A long time? Why, I’ll be glad to wait … ________.
C: Yes, we can wait forever!
H: Well, all right. I’ll take the coat now and get the others ______.
O: Fine, fine. Your ________, sir?
H: I don’t have one yet. I’m … ________.
O: Of course you are! A _____ man, I’m sure. Well, take my advice and stay at the “Ritz”. It’s the ______ hotel in this part of London. I’ll call them and tell them to _______ you. Leave it to me.
Workbook-Listening Task
HENRY MAKES A NEW FRIEND
Act II, Scene 3
N = Narrator A = Ambassador
P = Portia H = Henry
Listen again and fill in the blanks.
N: Soon it _______ as if everyone in London was talking about Henry. One night, he was _______ to a party by the American ambassador to Britain. Henry arrived ___ time at the ambassador’s home.
A: Ah, there you are.
P: (to Henry) How do you do?
A: Mr Adams, my special ______, Miss Portia Langham.
H: How do you do?
P: I’m afraid you must be ____ busy for me.
H: Yes, _______, I am. I mean, no, no, not at all!
A: Excuse me, but I must ______ to my other guests.
Using Language
THE MILLION POUND BANK NOTE
HENRY’S LUCK
Act I, Scene 5
N = Narrator S = Servant
H = Henry Adams
Listen again and fill in the blanks.
N: Henry feels happy only for a moment. As he walks away from the restaurant, he begins to worry that he has got the bank note by mistake. He runs back to the brothers’ home and knocks at the door. No one comes. He walnd to the side of the house and knocks at another door. The servant opens it.
S: May I help you, sir?
H: Yes. I need to see the two brothers about …
S: They’ve gone, sir. Gone travelling.
H: But they were here just two hours ago!
S: I’m sorry, sir. They’ll be back in a month — a month from today.
H: A month! But I cannot believe …
S: Good day, sir.
N: Henry sits down on the stairs, and opens the envelope. He finds a letter in it and takes it out. The letter says: “You are an intelligent and honest man, as one can see by your face. We also believe you are poor and a stranger to this city. Inside you will find a sum of money. The money is lent to you for a short time. Come bacr home with it in exactly 30 days. I have a bet on you. If I win it, you shall have any job that you can do as my thanks.”
H: Well, how about that?
Workbook-Listening
HENRY’S NEW COAT
Act II, Scene 2
N = Narrator H = Henry Adams
S = Salesman
O = Owner of the tailor’s shop
Listen again and fill in the blanks.
N: The salesman drops Henry’s coat. Then he looks at the bank note again and again. He cannot believe his eyes.
O: Well, what seems to be the trouble?
H: I’m still waiting for my change.
O: Come, come, give him his change, Todd. Get going. (looks at the bank note) Could it be the one I saw in the papers last week? I thinst be. You’re a born fool, Todd, to bring this fine gentleman into this part of our shop.
S: Sorry, Mr Reid.
O: He’ll think we’ve never dealt with a rich man before. Oh, take off this coat, sir. Why, it’s only fit for a man in a circus. Well, don’t just stand there, go and get some others, Todd!
S: Right away, Mr Reid.
O: Allow me, sir! This way, sir. Look at this coat. This is perfect! It was made for a t he’ll just have to wait. Now sir, you’ll need many suits for many occasions. Yes, indeed you will.
H: Now, wait a minute. I only came here to get a coat.
O: Now, now sir.
H: But I can’t buy all these things. You would have to wait a long time to get paid.
O: A long time, sir? A long time? Why, I’ll be glad to wait …forever.
C: Yes, we can wait forever!
H: Well, all right. I’ll take the coat now and get the others later.
O: Fine, fine. Your address, sir?
H: I don’t have one yet. I’m …moving.