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2019-2020年九年级英语下册 Module 5 Rules and suggestions重难点讲解 外研版Mr. Jackson: OK, listen up! Before we can enjoy ourselves on the Great Wall, there are a few rules and suggestions. OK?listen upenjoy ourselvesAll: Yes, Mr. Jackson.Mr. Jackson: First, you must keep to the path. You mustnt walk along the edge because you might fall and hurt yourself. Is that clear?keep toAll: Yes.Mr. Jackson: And you have to keep together. You mustnt go off on your own, because you might get lost.go offon your own,= by yourself get lost= lose ones way / be lostAll: No, Mr. Jackson.Daming: Can we have something to eat now? Im starving!Im starving!Mr. Jackson: No, you cant, Daming! You only had breakfast an hour ago. I think we should start walking, and then stop at noon for our picnic. But you shouldnt drink all the water, because you may need some later.start to do/ doing= begin to do/ doingBetty: Can we go rock climbing?Mr. Jackson: Yes, you can, but you must use ropes. You have to think about personal safety! And you must have the right shoes. OK, I think thats all. Lets go down this path, and then we can cross the stream and climb up to the top of that mountain. Then we can take a look across the countryside cross/ acrossclimb up to the top of that mountainDaming: and have lunch?Mr. Jackson: and then walk along that part of the wall, up there. e on! Ill lead the way.Daming: I feel tired already. I may need a rest very soon.Unit 2 Watch out! Bears about!watch out =look out watch out for = look out forOn our first evening, the three of us were tired after walking for about eight hours. We soon fell asleep.the three of us 我们三个人(一共是三个人)three of us 我们中的三个人(不止三个人)after walking for about eight hours= after we walked for about eight hoursfall asleep/ go to bed/ get to sleep/ be asleepsleep/ asleep/ sleepyIn the middle of the night, there was a strange noise outside. But when I looked out of the tent, there was nothing to see.In the morning, I got up to make breakfast. The bag of food was open. “Bears,” said Joe. “We should hang the food in a tree tonight.”Later that day we stopped in a beautiful valley by a stream. It was very peaceful, and we fell asleep listening to the sound of water.During the night the bears came back. This time they took the food from the tree.“How did they do that?” I asked.“Not high enough. Bears can climb trees. They can smell food from a distance. We should pick up the rubbish, too.”The first rule of camping is to keep a clean camp site. You cant leave anything which bears might think is food.“OK, lets tidy the site up, and move on. Oh, and we should make lots of noise, too. If they know where we are, they may not e any closer,” said Joe. tidy up= clear up “If you see a bear,” said Joe, “you mustnt move or make any gesture. And above all, you mustnt run. No one can run faster in the forest than a bear.”We went to sleep or we tired to.The next day we stopped at midday for something to eat, and while the others were resting. I went for a walk in the forest.other/ the other/ the others/ others/ anotherSuddenly, I saw a baby bear playing with some sticks and stones. He looked so friendly, and I remember thinking, “If I reach out, I can just touch him.”see sb. doing/ see sb. Doremember doing/ to doreach out 伸出手reach(out)for sth. 伸出手去拿某物There was a loud noise behind me.I stand very still. I didnt even turn my head. There was another loud noise, and I still couldnt see what was happening. The baby bear looked up, and ran past me into the woods.I stayed in the same position for five minutes, maybe more. Then slowly I turned round, and on the hillside about 300 meters away I saw the baby bear and his huge mother.I have never run so fast, back to my friends.For the next 20 days, every time there was a sudden noise, my blood went cold.
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