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UnitThreeGrowingUpVocabularyinUse(2a---2c)Howdowedealwithouremotions?LearningObjectives1.能识别并分类描述情感的形容词(positive/negative),掌握-ful和-ed词缀的构词规律;

能根据语境判断词性,正确使用lonely,shock等词的不同形式;能理解2C文本主旨,完成词汇替换与文本填空。(学习理解)2.能够理解和掌握表达情绪的词汇,结合具体语境记忆单词3.能够正确使用所学词汇描述情绪4.能够学会正确调节自己的情绪2aLookatthewordsandputthemintodifferentgroups.joyful

-ful-d/edothershurtful

worriedstressedshockedangry

thankfulcalm

lonelyshy

proud

afraid

excitedupset

joyfulhurtfulthankfulshockedstressedworriedexcitedangryupsetafraidproudshylonelycalmv./n.+ful=adj表示充满......v.+d/ed=adj表示感到...的2aPutthewordsintheboxintothecorrectgroups.joyful

PositiveNegativehurtful

worriedstressedshockedangry

thankfulcalm

lonelyshy

proud

afraid

excitedupset

PositiveNegative2aPutthewordsintheboxintothecorrectgroups.joyful

hurtful

worriedstressedshockedangry

thankfulcalm

lonelyshy

proud

afraid

excitedupset

Whatelsecanwedowhenwefeellonely?2bCompletethesentenceswiththecorrectformsofthewordsinbrackets.1.

A:WhatshouldIdoifIfeel______aftermovingtoanewcity?B:Trytomakenewfriends.Asenseofbelongingcanhelpyoutofightthefeelingof___________.(lonely)lonelyloneliness-Joinacluborasportsteamtomeetnewpeople.-Talktoyourfamilyoroldfriendsonthephone.-Keepapet,likeadogoracat.Whatdoesbullyingmean?2bCompletethesentenceswiththecorrectformsofthewordsinbrackets.2.

A:Didyouhearthenews?Iwas_________tohearaboutthefightyesterday.B:Itwasa______tometoo.Weshouldsaynotobullying.(shock)shockedshockBullyingiswhensomeonehurtsothersonpurpose,againandagain.Whatshouldwedoifweseebullyingorifwearebullied?IfwearebulliedWeshouldstaycalm.Weshouldsay“Stop!”firmly.Weshouldwalkawaytokeepsafe.Weshouldtellourteacherorparents.Weshouldnotkeepitsecret.IfweseebullyingWeshouldnotlaughorjoinin.Weshouldstopthebullyinggently.Weshouldhelpthevictim.Weshouldtellanadultatonce.Weshouldbekindandsupportive.Whatcanwedowhenwefeelstressed?2bCompletethesentenceswiththecorrectformsofthewordsinbrackets.3.

A:I’msorryIshoutedatyoujustnow.Iwasjustfeeling________.B:Iknowyoudidn’tmeantodothat.Peoplecanbehavedifferently

under________.(stress)stressedstress-Makeato-dolisttoorganizeyourtasks.-Dosomeexercise,likeyogaorrunning.-Listentosoftmusictorelax.Whatshouldwedoifwearelateforclass?2bCompletethesentenceswiththecorrectformsofthewordsinbrackets.4.

A:I’mreally_________thatI’llbelateforthephysicsclass.Ilayawake

mostofthenightbecausemyneighbour’sbabywascrying.Iwokeuplatethismorningandmissedthebus.B:Don’t_______.MsWoodwillunderstandifyoutellherwhathappened.(worry)worriedworry-Weshouldsaysorrytotheteacher.-

Weshouldtelltheteacherthetruth.-

Weshouldwalkintotheclassroomquietly.-

Weshouldnotdoitagain.-

Weshouldgetupearlynexttime.Replacetheunderlinedwordswiththecorrectformsofthewordsinthebox.2cdecisionhurtangerrelaxedbitnegative1.

decisionn.决定,抉择-短语:makeadecision(做决定);

reachadecision(达成决定)-词形变化:→decidev.决定-用法:decidetodosth.(决定做某事)-例句:这是一个重要的决定。Itisanimportantdecision.

例句:我决定每天锻炼。Idecidetoexerciseeveryday.2.

hurtv./adj.使受伤/伤心;受伤的,伤心的-用法:hurtoneself(伤到自己);

feelhurt(感到受伤)-词形变化:→hurtfuladj.伤感情的-例句:不要用言语伤害别人。Don’thurtotherswithwords.

例句:我感到很受伤。

Ifeelhurt.Let’slearnshockn./v.震惊名词(n.):

表示“震惊”、“令人震惊的事”或医学上的“休克”Eg.Thenewsofhisdeathwasagreatshockto

us

all.动词(v.):

表示“使震惊”、“使惊愕”Eg.Theviolenceinthemovieshockedthe

audience.词性转换形容词:shocked“感到震惊的”,通常用来描述人的感受。Eg.Iwasshockedby

thenews.

形容词:shocking

“令人震惊的”,通常用来描述事情或情况本身Eg.The

accidentwas

a

shocking

event.

Let’slearnstressn./v.强调;压力名词(n.):

表示“压力”或”紧张”Eg.She

is

sufferingfromwork-relatedstress.动词(v.):

表示“强调”或”使焦虑”Eg.Thereportstressestheimportanceof

education.词性转换形容词:stressed

形容人“感到有压力的”、“焦虑的”。它通常用来描述人的状态。形容词:stressful形容事物“充满压力的”、“令人紧张的”。它通常用来描述环境、工作或情况本身具有让人产生压力的特质。Let’slearnworryv./n.担心名词(n.):

表示“担心或令人烦恼的事”Eg.Mybiggestworryismissingthetrain.我最愁的是赶不上火车。动词(v.):

表示“使担心”Eg.Herson

worried

her.她的儿子让她很担心。Eg.Sheworriedaboutherson.她担心她的儿子。词性转换形容词:worried表示“感到担心的”,主语通常是人。Eg.There's

a

worried

look

on

his

face.形容词:worrying

表示“令人担心的”,主语通常是事物或情况。Eg.Ihaveneverspentamoreworryingday.2b

Completethesentenceswiththecorrectformsofthewordsinbrackets.1.A:WhatshouldIdoif

I

feel

aftermovingtoanewcity?

B:Trytomakenewfriends.Asenseofbelongingcanhelpyoutofight

thefeelingof

.(lonely)lonelylonelinesslonelyadj.孤独的lonelinessn.孤单;寂寞v+adj.of+n.2b

Completethesentenceswiththecorrectformsofthewordsinbrackets.2.A:Didyouhearthenews?I

was

tohearaboutthefight

yesterday.

B:Itwasa

tometoo.Weshouldsaynotobullying.(shock)shockedshockshockedadj.感到震惊的shockv./n.震惊be动词+adj.a后面通常跟名词2b

Completethesentenceswiththecorrectformsofthewordsinbrackets.3.A:I'msorryIshoutedatyoujustnow.Iwasjustfeeling

.

B:Iknowyoudidn'tmeantodothat.Peoplecanbehavedifferently

under

(stress)

stressedstressstressv/n.压力,强调,使紧张stressedadj.感到紧张的stressfuladj.充满压力的v+adj.介词+n.Replacetheunderlinedwordswiththecorrectformsofthewordsinthebox.2cdecisionhurtangerrelaxedbitnegative3.angern.愤怒,怒火-搭配:inanger(生气地);

controlone’sanger(控制愤怒)-词形变化:→angryadj.生气的

→angrilyadv.生气地

-用法:beangrywithsb.(对某人生气);

beangryaboutsth.(因某事生气)-例句:他无法控制自己的愤怒。

Hecan’tcontrolhisanger.

例句:她对我很生气。

Sheisangrywithme.

4.relaxedadj.放松的,自在的(描述人)-搭配:feelrelaxed(感到放松);

arelaxedmood(轻松的心情)-词形变化:→relaxv.放松;

→relaxingadj.令人放松的(描述事物)-用法:relaxoneself(放松自己);

arelaxingholiday(一个令人放松的假期)-例句:散步后我感到很放松。Ifeelrelaxedafterawalk.

例句:这首音乐很令人放松。

Thismusicisrelaxing.Replacetheunderlinedwordswiththecorrectformsofthewordsinthebox.2cdecisionhurtangerrelaxedbitnegative5.

bitn./adv.少量,一点;有点儿,稍微-搭配:abit(有点儿,修饰形容词/副词);abitof(一点,修饰名词)-例句:今天有点冷。

It’sabitcoldtoday.

例句:我需要一点水。

Ineedabitofwater.6.

negativeadj./n.消极的,负面的;否定词,负面情绪-搭配:negativefeelings(负面情绪);

anegativeattitude(消极的态度)-词形变化:→negativelyadv.消极地;

→positiveadj.积极的(反义词)-例句:不要这么消极。Don’tbesonegative.

例句:她有积极的态度。Shehasapositiveattitude.Replacetheunderlinedwordswiththecorrectformsofthewordsinthebox.2cdecisionhurtangerrelaxedbitnegativeAlthoughitisnormaltogetmadatothersfromtimetotime,weshouldalwaystryourbesttocontrolourangerinsteadofexpressingitinbadways.Whenwe’remad,wemightshoutatotherpeopleorsaymeanthingstothem.Afterall,angerislikeafire.Itcanmakeyouhurtothersoryourself!Luckily,thereareafewsimplethingsyoucandotostaycalm.Forexample,trytakingadeepbreath.Thatgivesyouanopportunitytocalmdownandbecomealittlelessangry.Youcanalsotakeawalk,goforarun,orwriteaboutyourfeelings.Gettingangryisnormal,butwhatyouchoosetodowithyourangerisuptoyou!adj.不好的;恶劣的adj.生气的;愤怒的adj.刻薄的;不友善的adj.冷静的;平静的adv.稍微;一点儿v.选择;决定Replacetheunderlinedwordswiththecorrectformsofthewordsinthebox.2cdecisionhurtangerrelaxedbitnegativeAlthoughitisnormaltogetmadatothersfromtimetotime,weshouldalwaystryourbesttocontrolourangerinsteadofexpressingitinbadways.Whenwe’remad,wemightshoutatotherpeopleorsaymeanthingstothem.Afterall,angerislikeafire.Itcanmakeyouhurtothersoryourself!Luckily,thereareafewsimplethingsyoucandotostaycalm.Forexample,trytakingadeepbreath.Thatgivesyouanopportunitytocalmdownandbecomealittlelessangry.Youcanalsotakeawalk,goforarun,orwriteaboutyourfeelings.Gettingangryisnormal,butwhatyouchoosetodowithyourangerisuptoyou!negativeangryhurtfulrelaxedbitdecideAlthoughitisnormaltogetmadatothersfromtimetotime,weshouldalwaystryourbesttocontrolourangerinsteadofexpressingitinbadways.Whenwe’remad,wemightshoutatotherpeopleorsaymeanthingstothem.Afterall,angerislikeafire.Itcanmakeyouhurtothersoryourself!Luckily,thereareafewsimplethingsyoucandotostaycalm.Forexample,trytakingadeepbreath.Thatgivesyouanopportunitytocalmdownandbecomealittlelessangry.Youcanalsotakeawalk,goforarun,orwriteaboutyourfeelings.Gettingangryisnormal,butwhatyouchoosetodowithyourangerisuptoyou!ReadandAnalyzeWhatisthemainideaofthispassage?Althoughgettingangryisnormal,weshouldcontrolourangerandexpressitingoodways.TopicsentenceSupportingdetailsConclusionThink1.

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