1、B5U2Sharing your understanding of sportsmanship Any other words ending with -ship? championship, leadership, membership chairmanship, salesmanship, airmanship How do you understand sportsmanship?P22 ListeningA11. The air crash happened when Bobby was 22 years old. T/F _2. Together with his best frie
2、nd, Bobby helped rebuild the team over the next few years. T/F _ _Listen to the introduction and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). Circle the incorrect information in the false statements and correct it in the blanks. The air crash happened when Bobby was 20 years ol
3、d.Together with his best coach, Bobby helped rebuild the team over the next few years. 3. Instead of attending the celebrations after winning the European Cup, Bobby stayed alone to remember his former teammates.T/F _4. It can be seen in Bobbys case that champions are not made in the gym or on the f
4、ield but in the heart.T/F _P22 ListeningA1Listen to the introduction and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). Circle the incorrect information in the false statements and correct it in the blanks. A2Listen to the introduction again and complete the notes below.Sir Bobby
5、 CharltonPersonal information Was born in England on 11 October (1) _ Began playing football as a young childCareer and achievements Returned to the game less than (2) _ after an air crash Won the European Cup (3) _ after the crash Made 758 appearances for Manchester United, scoring (4) _ goals; sco
6、red 49 goals for England1937a month249ten years/a decade Earned many honours including some of Europes highest athletic awards, as well as (5) _ awards Is known as one of Englands greatest football players and one of the leading players in the history of footballQualities Ability to control the midf
7、ield and to deliver striking blows and (6) _ with either foot Determination, strong willpower, fitness and hard worklifetime achievementlong-range shotsA2Listen to the introduction again and complete the notes below.B1. Why does the author say “at any sporting event, you face two opponents”?2. What
8、acts are expected from a true sportsperson? “Win with humility, lose with grace, and do both with dignity.”B3. Why was the Pierre de Coubertin Fair Play Trophy held in 1964?4. Why was Monti awarded the Pierre de Coubertin Fair Play Trophy?P23 more often than not winning has a victor walking on air l
9、ost in the glory of the moment be left with a bitter taste come second keep in perspective honour winners face two opponentsP23 at the finish win with humility, lose with grace, do both with dignity in praise of award the Fair Play Trophy without hesitation achieve a record timeperspective Try to ke
10、ep these issues in perspective. It is important not to let things get out of perspective.1) UC the ability to think about problems and decisions in a reasonable way without exaggerating their importance 客观客观判断力;权衡轻重的能力判断力;权衡轻重的能力perspectiveTry to see the issue _.We have to look at everything _.His e
11、xperience abroad provides _ the problem.2) C a particular attitude towards sth; a way of thinking about sth 态态度;观点;思考方法度;观点;思考方法from a different perspective from an international perspectivea wider perspective on complain He complain _ that he had been unfairly treated. If youre unhappy with the ser
12、vice, you should complain _ the manager. Customers are sure to complain _ the price increase.V. to say that you are annoyed, unhappy or not satisfied about sb/sth 抱怨;埋怨;投诉;发牢骚抱怨;埋怨;投诉;发牢骚about/of bitterlytoWe received a number of _ from customers about the lack of parking plaintshandle The newer com
13、puters can handle massive amounts of data. All the staff are trained to handle difficult customers. Hes having a hard time handling the pressure of his new job.V. to deal with a situation, a person, an area of work or a strong emotion 处理,应付(局势、人、工作或感情)处理,应付(局势、人、工作或感情)handle The baked potatoes were
14、too hot to handle with our hands. The label on the box said: Fragile. _.V. to touch, hold or move sth with your hands (用手用手)触触,拿,拿,搬搬handle I didnt know if Id be able to handle such a large vehicle.V. to control a vehicle, an animal, a tool, etc. 控制控制,操纵(车辆、动物、工具等),操纵(车辆、动物、工具等) The car _, even on w
15、et roads.handle well/ badly (容易(容易 / 难以)难以)驾驶驾驶, 操纵操纵 handle She turned the handle and opened the door. n. 把手把手;拉手拉手; 柄柄remark He remarked _ the difference in security measures at the two airports. Critics remarked _ the play was not original. She remarked _ tired I was looking. Its much colder than
16、 yesterday, he remarked casually.V. to say or write a comment about sth/sb 说起;谈论;评论说起;谈论;评论onthathowremark Im sorry, I shouldnt have made that remark.N. = comment 谈论谈论;言论;评述;言论;评述make a remark Ellen later regretted her remarks _ his private affairs.on/aboutliterally The name of the cheese is Dolcela
17、tte, literally meaning sweet milk.按字面;字面上 The Olympic Games were watched by literally billions of people. The views are literally breath-taking.(强调事实可能令人惊讶)真正地,确实地 He threw all those that o_ him into prison. pposed He and his wife have _ opinions on the issue. Students discuss ideas, as _ to just co
18、pying from books. The team were facing their final _ of the season. I thought the medicine would make him sleep, but it had the _ effect.opposingopposedopponentopposite I know she upset you, but Im sure it was _. I _ to spend the night there. I have no _ of going to their wedding. The book is _ for
19、children. We finished later than we _.unintentionallyintentionintendedintendhad intended 1. After losing so many points in the tennis match, Jim _. 2. Our team lost when we _ late in the second half.3. I will only sell the house if the buyers offer is _ of the price I want to get.4. Wed almost signe
20、d the contract when the other guys _ and said they wanted more money.5. I know she really wants the promotion, but telling the boss about my personal problems was _.6. Even with a great deal of planning, its very possible that life will _. 7. _ is used to describe a law which says that people who co
21、mmit three crimes will automatically go to prison.threw in the towelscored an own goal in the ballparkMatch the sports idioms with the contexts. throw us a curveballmove the goalposts below the beltThree strikes and youre outP25-26 an inseparable part of day-to-day life find ones way into football l
22、eagues kick or head the ball into the opposing teams goal an insurance salesman reach his annual sales target only for the company to make the target higher rightly complain about unintentionally harms their own interestbackfire terriblyeven ifrough estimatesrespond toAs it suggests, make three unsuccessful attempts to Hence comes the idiom “below the belt”.make an unfair and cruel remarklose badly admit defeat Sport is challenging and so is life. make it