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Unit 6 Unit 6
A variety of viewpointsA variety of viewpoints
Module 3
Module 3
Grammar Grammar
Object clauses with that
To say what we know, think, believe, agree, etc., we can use that followed by an object clause. We often omit that, especially in speech.
Some educators believe that the more children watch TV commercials, the more materialistic they become. I disagree that commercials are bad for children.
Find the object clause in the passage.
a.One estimate says a typical Asian child sees more than 10,000 minutes of TV commercials a year. (line7)
b.Some educators believe that the more TV commercials children watch, the more materialistic they become. (line18)
c. I disagree that commercials are bad for children. (line53)
d.This explains why the ‘Magic Babies’ are one of the world’s best-selling toys, ever. (line58)
1.动词宾语有句子充当,这个句子叫做宾语从句。2.带宾语从句的一般是表示说话人的想法、意见、观
点的动词,如 know, think, believe 等。3. that 在宾语从句中只起连接作用,不担任句子成分,
因此可以省略。4.在口语中,如果宾语从句较短,则 that 经常省
略。 Do you know Professor Wang is ill? 你知道王教授生病了吗?
5.有些动词,如 tell, inform, explain 等的宾语从句可以做直接宾语,接在间接宾语的后面。 He told me that he knew nothing about the car accident. 他告诉我他对这场车祸一无所知。
要点提示 1
6. 有些动词,如 think, consider, find 等先接先行词 it +
形容词,再接宾语从句。 I think it necessary that
we ask for our teacher’s advice on how to do this
project. 我认为有必要问问老师关于如何开展这个课题的意见。
主句和宾语从句的时态要前后一致。如:主句谓语动词是过去式,则从句的谓语动词也要相应用过去时态。
7. I found nothing wrong with what he had said. (NOT: I found nothing wrong with what he says.)
8. He said he would prepare for a trip next month. (NOT: He said he will prepare for a trip next month.)
9. 在表示“命令、建议、请求”等动词( suggest, recommend, insist, request 等)后的宾语从句中,要用虚拟语气,即“ should+ 动词原形”,如: He suggested that we (should) make a decision as early as possible.
要点提示 2
1.动词后面可以接“疑问词 + 宾语从句”。此时,宾语从句的语序为陈述句语序,而不是疑问句语序。疑问词不可以省略。
2.在这些句子中,有些动词可以先接间接宾语,再接“疑问词 + 宾语从句”。间接宾语也可以省略。He asked (the doctor) what food was good for his mother’s health. 他问医生哪些食物对她母亲的健康有益。
3.介词也可以接“疑问词 + 宾语从句” The old man wrote a book on how young people should view their lives. 那位老人写了一本关于年轻人该如何看待生活的书。
Ida and Suzy did a survey about a TV programme they help produce. Use the verbs in the box and the notes below to complete the conversation. The first one has been done for you.
Survey
Question: What do teenagers think of our TV programme, Teens’ English Corner?Result: 18% —language/quite hard 26% — language/easy 24% —boring 16% —interesting and enjoyable 10% —do not listen 20% —the programme should have more music
Ida: Have you completed the survey, Suzy?Suzy: Yes, and I’ve written some notes of the results. First, _______________________________________________________________. However, _____________________________________________________________Ida: That’s good. At least some of the teenagers can understand the language. Did anyone like the programme?
eighteen per cent of the teenagers believe that the language is quite hard.
twenty-six per cent say that the language is easy.
Suzy: Yes, _______________________________ _____________________________________Ida: Hmm. That’s nice to know, but it’s only a small number of teenagers who think that. How do the rest feel about the programme?Suzy: _____________________________________________, and _____________________________________________.Ida: Oh, dear. We must do something about that.Suzy: ____________________________________________________________________________Ida: Yes, that’s a good idea. Let’s have more.
sixteen per cent think that the programme is interesting and enjoyable
twenty-four per cent feel that the programme is boring ten per cent explain that they
don’t listen to our programme
Twenty per cent suggested that the programme should have more music
Object clauses with question wordsTo say what we know, think, believe, explain, etc., we can also use the question words, what, where, which, who, why or how, followed by an object clause. Please note that object clause beginning with question words do not use the same word order as question do.
This explain why the ‘Magic Babies’ are one of the world’s best selling toys, ever.
Some verbs that we can use in this way include:
remember wonder decide tell explain discuss forget ask
Ida and Suzy are asking friends for help and advice with their TV programme. Use appropriate question words and the words in the box below to complete the sentences. Then role-play the dialogues.
teach new vocabulary on our TV programme write a good script for our programmesongs/play on our programmebuy a good microphonehave our next meeting
1 Ida: Mrs Chen, do you know ____________________________________?
Mrs Chen: Yes, I do. You can get one at OK Electronics.
2 Suzy: Mrs Fu, do you know _________________________________________________?
Mrs Fu: Yes. You can have two people using the vocabulary in a conversation.
where I can buy a good microphone
how we can teach new vocabulary on our TV programme
3 Ida: Mr Li, I’ve forgotten the time of our next meeting.
Mr Li: Hmm. I can’t remember ___________________________________.
4 Suzy: Hmm. I wonder ____________________________________________________. Miss Love: Well, I have some ideas. Let me
give you a list of songs.5 Isa: Mr Ding, can you tell me
______________________________________?
Mr Ding: Yes, I can. You should write it yourself.
when we will have our next meeting which songs we should play on our programme
who can write a good script for our programme
1._____ the football game will be played depends on the weather. A. If B. Whether C. Weather D. What
2. He insisted I _____ a taxi and offered to pay for it. A. should be taken B. took C. be taken D. take
B
D
Exercise
3. —How can you be so _____ about a stupid computer game?
—On the country. It’s the most ____one that I have ever played.
A. excited; interesting B. exciting; interesting C. excited; interested D. exciting; interested4. People have a right to decide ____ their own
money. A. how spending B. how to spend C. what to spend D. spending
A
B
5. —Let me see ____ you've got in the box. —Nothing indeed. This box is not ____ my
valuable things are put. A. that; what B. what; where C. what; that D. that; where6. _____ in bed for nearly a month, he had a hard
time _____ the exam. A. Being; passing B. To have been; to pass
C. Having been; passed D. Having been; passing
B
D
7. The child was angry at ____ to visit his mother in the hospital. A. his not to allow B. his not being allowed C. his being not allowed D. not to be allowed8. —Why doesn’t Linda join you? —She doesn't like ____ we talk about politics. A. it when B. that when C. when D. that what ,
B
A
9. Norris had trouble ____ finding work and is still unemployed. A. to find B. finding C. find D. found10. You shouldn’t allow _____ games near the classroom, for it’s too noisy. A. students to playing B. to play C. students to play D. to playing
B
C
11. The question _____ at present has something important to do with our daily life. A. to be discussed B. to discuss C. been discussed D. being discussed12. As he had broken the window, the boy was
sitting there, ______.A. not daring make a sound B. not daring to make a soundC. daring not make a sound D. daring not to make a sound
D
B
13. —The colour of this door doesn’t look as fresh as that one.
—Yes, it needs _______ again. A. painting B. to paint C. being painted D. painted14. ____ what to do, he had to ask the teacher for
help. A. Knowing not B. Not to know C. Not known D. Not knowing
A
D
15. My uncle said he would buy a gift for his daughter with the ____.
A. 35 dollars remained B. 35 dollars to remain C. remained 35 dollars D. remaining 35 dollars16. I find ____ necessary ____ you should give
him some advice on how to learn English well.A. /; that B. that; / C. it; that D. this; that
D
C