新目标八年上《Unit 11》2
新目标八年上《Unit 11》2
1. Could you please clean your room? Could/would/ you please +动词原形+其它成分 是一种表示请求或征询对方意见的客气委婉的说法,could 在此句型里表示请求,而不是can的过去式,could 比 can 的语气更加委婉、客气,让人易于接受.因此平日里人们更多使用could,而不用can. 否定句直接在 please后加not eg. Could you please take out the trash? Could you please not tell him about it? How to make requests? 1. Could you please do …? 2. Could you do…? 3. Would you please do…? 4. Would you do…? Your possible responses: 1. Yes, sure. 2. Of course. 3. No problem. 4. I’d love to. 5. Sorry, I can’t. 6. Sorry, I’d love to but I… How to ask for permissions? 1. Could you …? 2. Can you …? 3. May I/we…? 4. Shall I/we …? 5. Do you mind if I…? Your possible responses: 1. Yes/ Certainly. 2. Yes, please. 3. Of course, you may. 4. not at all. 5. I’m sorry, but… 6. You’d better not. 7. No problem. 1. ___ Could you fold your clothes ? 2. ___ Would you mind making a sandwich for me? 3. ___ Do you mind if I open the window? 4. ___ Can you help me move into my new house tomorrow? 5. ___ Would you mind not smoking here? 6. ___ Would you please move your car? 7. ___ May I lend your eraser? 1. ___ sorry, I can’t. My back aches. 2. ___ Yes, sure. I’ll do it right now. 3. ___ No, you can’t. You have test tomorrow. 4. ___ Of course. I don’t need the car tonight. 5. ___ Yes, I’d love to but I have to study. 6. ___ Sure. But you have to be at home by 10:00. 7. ___ You’d better not. 用下列词的适当形式填空 1.______you please clean your room? 2.Jerry's mom ______the floor every Sunday. 3.There is a TV in the ___________. 4.Judy _______hard in a hospital.She is a nurse. 5.Sam's father is a policeman. He's busy.So Sam ________ to do the chores. 用下列词的适当形式填空 6.Look!Dan is _________ the trash. 7.Her mother works in a restaurant. She ______ the table after people have dinner. 8.Amy doesn't like _______the dishes. 9.Could you please _______ your bed? 10.Tracy can _______ her clothes. Listen to the tape. And check “yes” or “no”. What does his father say? 2. The differences between Make and Do Make: we use the verb “make” with things we produce or construct. Do: we use the verb “do” for jobs, duties or physical activities.