Unit26 Emotions
高中英语 Unit 26 Emotions-reading课件 北师大版选修9
Exercise 2
a. The secret of staying young is to live honestly, eat slowly and _li_e_a_b__o_u_t _y_o_u_r_a_g_e_.
b. Television is an invention that permits you to be
newspaper or magazine ❖ A comedy actor like Zhao Benshan ❖ cross-talks (e.g. 如此包装 ) ❖ Comedy films (e.g. Mr. Bean ) ❖ A classic comedy play (e.g. by
Shakespeare) ❖ Articles or sketches sending up some
❖See more sentences about how to keep yourself happy on page 42.
Do you agree them? And which three statements are closest to your opinion?
Your homework:
❖ Cheerfulness ❖ Tolerance ❖ Flexibility ❖ A sense of humor ❖ Generosity ❖ Kindness ❖ Good judgment ❖ An ability to take the rough with the
smooth
What are the real life factors which make you have long-term happiness?
DON'T BE SELFISH
北师大版高三Unit26《Emotions》word学案
Unit 26 EmotionsⅡ质量检测形成性检测一、词组互译A.英译汉:1.to make matters worse _______________ 2.turn out_______________3.a sense of satisfaction _______________ 4.in floods of tears_______________ 5.manage to do _______________ 6.burst out laughing_______________ 7.reach for _______________ 8.To one's relief_______________ 9.in desperation _______________ 10.in the end_______________ B.汉译英:1.使失望_______________ 2.突然地_______________3.乞求_______________ 4.假装做_______________5.确实_______________ 6.感到羞愧_______________7.捉弄_______________ 8.以…告终_______________9.传播,四处走动_______________ 10.说实话_______________二、用括号里词的适当形式填空1.After the party, the room was really ______(mess)2.The comic is so ______ that nearly all of us like it.(amusement)3.She feels very ______ about her marriage and she has no confidence.(secure)4.The boss expressed his ______ with the employees' performance in their work.(satisfy)5.To the mother's ______, her lost child was finally found, sound and healthy.(relieved)6.I have no ______ to quit the job at present.(intend)7.They didn't expect the theatre would be ______(pack)8.I'm really ______ about signing the paper.(hesitate)9.The little child has no difficulty ______ his coat.(button)10.The singer hopped off stage ______(prompt)三、单项选择1.— I'm sure Andrew will win the first prize in the final.— I think so. He ______ for it for months.A.is preparing B.was preparingC.had been preparing D.has been preparing2.Cathy is taking notes of the grammatical rules in class at Sunshime School, where she ______ English for a year.A.studies B.studiedC.is studying D.has been studying3.— I have got a headache.— No wonder. You ______ in front of that computer too long.A.work B.are workingC.have been working D.worked4.The crazy fans ______ patiently for two hours, and they would wait till the movie star arrived.A.were waiting B.had been waitingC.had waited D.would wait5.The little girl ______ her heart out because she ______ her toy bear and believed she wasn't ever going to find it.A.had cried; lost B.cried; had lostC.has cried; has lost D.cries; has lost6.If Newton lived to day, he would be surprised by what ______ in science and technology.A.had discovered B.had been discoveredC.has discovered D.has been discovered7.At the end of the meeting, it was announced that an agreement ______A.has been reached B.had been reachedC.has reached D.had reached8.— Mr White didn't come last night, did he?— No. We ______ for him. A whole night was wasted.A.had waited B.have been waitingC.have waited D.had been waiting9.The moment I got to the station, I found the trainA.had left B.leftC.has left D.leaves10.— The escaped prisoner was caught at last.— Really? Where ______ himself?A.had he hidden B.has he hiddenC.was he hidden D.has he been hiding11.— Was the driving pleasant when you went to Mexico last?— No, it ______ for four days when we arrived, so the roads were very muddy.A.was raining B.had been rainingC.would be raining D.has been raining12.Jack, I should tell you that this is the third time you ______ me for my twin sister.A.have mistaken B.mistakenC.are mistaking D.had mistaken13.I hear they've promoted Tom, but he didn't mention ______ when we talked on the phone.A.to promote B.having been promotedC.having promoted D.to be promoted14.______in the queue for half an hour, the old man suddenly realized he had left the cheque in the car.A.Waiting B.To waitC.Having waited D.To have waited15.The crowd cheered wildly at the sight of LiuXiang, Who was reported ______ the word record in the 110-meter hurdle race.A.breaking B.having brokenC.to broken D.to break四、完形填空My daughter bravely stood high on the metal monkey bars(学爬架), despite danger.“Don't,” I 1 “It's not safe, ”She 2obeyed me and hung down closer to the earth.I kept 3 anyway, but glanced away for a moment, attracted by the beautiful light in the street.I 4 toward my daughter, only to helplessly watch her 5 to the ground.She got out of breath, her nose and mouth already bleeding. 6 , I help her tightly and tried to ease the 7 She cried loudly from her pain, and I cried for all the ways I couldn't 8 her.But in a few 9 , she collected herself. With a long sniffle(抽泣)but a 10 breath, she brushed away the remaining dirt on her coat and gave me a slightly teary-eyed, naughty smile.“I 11 , dear mommy, want to try 12 , and this time, I want to do a back flip(后空翻).”She said this 13 her lip was still 14 .And at that minute my surprise was mixed with respect and 15 , and I saw more than my tear-stained three-year-old daughter standing before me.I saw courage, perseverance and 16 I saw a girl with something that I didn't put inside her, a girl who had something that nobody could take 17 I saw her, my daughter, a child who fell down but 18 and kept dancing. And I saw once again that I was the student, and she was the 19 .As I lifted her small body up to the 20 , my thought was a prayer for her and for me:。
高中英语 Unit 26 Emotions Period 4 Resource Bank Read
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[考点训练]——单句语法填空 (1)The girl likes wearing ___b_u_t_t_o_nl_e_s_s___(button) dresses.She prefers zipper(拉链). (2)_U_n_b_u_t_t_on___(button) your shirt and let me listen to your lungs. 解析 句意:解开衬衫纽扣,让我听听你的肺。
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课前教材预案
[知识清单]
Ⅰ.重点单词
1.__u_n_do____vt.
解开,打开
2.__u_n_b_u_t_t_o_n___vt.
解开衣服纽扣
3.__m_u_t_t_e_r___vi.& vt. 低声说出(生气或抱怨的话)
4.__u_n_d_i_s_t_u_r_be_d____adj. 未被干扰的
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3 mutter v.咕哝,抱怨,低语
mutter (away) to oneself 喃喃自语 mutter about sth 议论/抱怨某事
①It's impolite to mutter to one another in class. 上课交头接耳不礼貌。 ②Don't mutter when they are studying. 当他们学习时不要轻声低语。
Polly 阿姨认为 Tom 可能游泳去了,她感到很紧张。
Unit26 Emotions
desperation (n.)
• 走投无路,他们不得不从窗户跳出从大火中逃出。 In desperation, they jumped out of the window to escape the fire.
desperate (adj.)
• 当他丢了所有的钱时,他绝望了。
He was desperate when he lost all his money. • A desperate man will stop at nothing to get
what he wants. 一个亡命之徒为了达到自己的目的什么事都做得出来。 • He was desperate for work/to have a job to
provide for a large family. 他渴望有个工作,挣钱供养子女众多的家。
retire (v.)
• 他一到六十岁公司就让他退休了。 The company retired him as soon as he reached sixty.
The company now has a large number of workers who feel badly let down.
satisfaction (n.)
• 他赢得赛跑后满意地笑了。
He smiled in satisfaction when he won the race. • 她回顾自己的经历觉得心满意足。
She can look back on her career with great satisfaction.
satisfy (vt.) satisfying satisfied • 爱一个孩子并不意味着要满足他的一切要求。
Unit 26《Emotions》互动课堂 学案1(北师大版选修9)
Unit 26《Emotions》互动课堂疏导引导一、词汇详解1. determined adj. 坚决的, 有决心的(Page 24)典型例句He was determined to do it better than Mike.他决心比迈克做得更好。
He was determined that no one (should) know anything about it.他决心不让任何人知道此事。
知识小结be determined to do sth. 决定做某事be determined that...决定做……特别提示determined to do sth. 表示“决心干某事”, 置于句首作状语时, 不能用determining to do sth. 。
相关链接determine v. 决定Have you determined where to spend the holiday?你有没有决定去哪里度假?determine sth. 决定某事determine to do sth. 决定做某事determine on/upon sth. 决定某事determine that...决定……determination n. 决心活学巧用1. 1)观察简答determine that/be determined that...“决心/决定做某事”中, 后面的从句有何特点?答案:从句谓语动词用should+动词原形, should可以省略。
2)完成句子(1)虽然面临许多困难, 但我决心要获得成功。
I _______________ though I have to face many difficulties.(2)后天培养对于一个人性格的形成起着重要的作用。
Upbringing plays an important part in ______________.答案:(1)am determined to succeed(2)determining a person’s character3)单项填空He has ________ that nothing should prevent him ________ to work in the countryside.A. determined;goingB. determined;to goC. decided;goingD. decided;to go提示:本题题意:“他已下定决心, 什么也不能阻止他到农村工作。
Unit 26 Emotions Period Three Grammar 课件-优质公开课-北师大版高中选修9精品
我打开了窗户。
I have posted the photos.我邮了照片。
2.表示的动作开始于过去,持续到现在,也许还会持续下
去。 I have studied English for 5 years. 我学习英语5年了。 So far he has read two English novels.
马克思到了英国后,他就努力学习提高他的英语。
3 .表示未曾实现的希望、打算、意图、想法等。常用 had hoped/planned/meant/intended/thought/expected等或用上 述 动 词 的 过 去 式 接 不 定 式 完 成 式 表 示 , 即
hoped/planned/intended...+to have done。
I have been working here for three years.
三年来我一直在这儿工作。
三、过去完成时had done 1. 表示过去某时间或动作以前已经完成的动作或已存在的
状态,即“过去的过去”。
By the end of last month,he had learned 3,000 English words. 到上个月末,他已经学习了3000个英语单词。 When all his money had gone,Marx had to leave his
Unit 26 Emotions Period Three
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一、现在完成时 have/ has done 1.表示动作在说话之前已经完成,而后果或影响至今仍存 在。 I have opened the window.(=I opened the window and the window is now open.)
最新-高中英语 Unit 26《Emotions》课内小词典学案2
Unit 26《Emotions》课内小词典1. individually adv. separately, rather than as a group 分别地;单独地词根:individual adj. 单独的;个别的派生词:individuality n. 个性;个人特征典例:The manager spoke to them all individually.经理逐一和他们大家谈话。
2. genetic adj. connected with GENES(=the units in the cells of aliving thing that control its physical characteristics)or GENETICS(=the study of genes) 基因的;遗传学的词根:gene n. 基因派生词:genetics n. 遗传学典例:genetic and environmental factors遗传和环境因素3. terrorist n. a person who takes part in terrorism 恐怖主义者:恐怖分子词根:terror n. 惊恐, 恐惧派生词:terrorism n. 恐怖主义典例:The terrorists are threatening to blow up the plane.恐怖分子扬言要炸毁飞机。
4. reactionary n. a person who is opposed to political or socialchange 反动分子;反对政治变革者派生词:reactivate v. 使恢复活动reactive adj. 反应的;回应的;易反应的典例:a reactionary attitude/government反动的态度/政府5. structural adj. connected with the way in which sth. is built or organized 结构(或构造)上的词根:structure n. 结构;构造派生词:structuralism n. 结构主义典例:Storms have caused structural damage to hundreds of homes.几场暴风雨毁了成百上千所住宅, 连结构都破坏了。
高中英语北师大版高三全册《unit26 emotions-grammar extension》课件
• When he met Christina, Jack had already been married. • It was the first time I had ever spent the night by myself in the
house. • Rosa and Clara had known each other since their childhood.
affecting people now.) • I have been a Manchester United supporter for as long as I can
remember. • How long have you known each other?
• 注意:当时间状语不明确时, 仍然用现在完成时. • So far this year, there have been a number of exciting new
Present perfect continuous
• 现在完成进行时强调动作从过去开始,持续到现在,期间动作一直进行,因此多 与how long, for, since, a long time, all day, all week等连用.
2021北师大版高三unit26《emotions》word学案
2021北师大版高三unit26《emotions》word学案Ⅱ质量检测形成性检测一、词组互译A.英译汉:1.to make matters worse _______________ 2.turn out_______________3.a sense of satisfaction _______________ 4.in floods of tears_______________5.manage to do _______________ 6.burst out laughing_______________ 7.reach for _______________ 8.To one's relief_______________9.in desperation _______________ 10.in the end_______________B.汉译英:1.使败兴_______________ 2.突然地_______________3.乞求_______________ 4.假装做_______________5.确实_______________ 6.感到惭愧_______________7.戏弄_______________ 8.以…告终_______________9.传播,四处走动_______________ 10.说实话_______________二、用括号里词的适当形式填空1.After the party, the room was really ______(mess)2.The comic is so ______ that nearly all of us like it.(amusement)3.She feels very ______ about her marriage and she has no confidence.(secure)4.The boss expressed his ______ with the employees' performance in their work.(satisfy)5.To the mother's ______, her lost child was finally found, sound and healthy.(relieved)6.I have no ______ to quit the job at present.(intend)7.They didn't expect the theatre would be ______(pack)8.I'm really ______ about signing the paper.(hesitate)9.The little child has no difficulty ______ his coat.(button)10.The singer hopped off stage ______(prompt)三、单项选择1.— I'm sure Andrew will win the first prize in the final.— I think so. He ______ for it for months.A.is preparing B.was preparingC.had been preparing D.has been preparing2.Cathy is taking notes of the grammatical rules in class at Sunshime School, where she ______ English for a year.A.studies B.studiedC.is studying D.has been studying3.— I have got a headache.— No wonder. You ______ in front of that computer too long.A.work B.are workingC.have been working D.worked4.The crazy fans ______ patiently for two hours, and they would wait till the movie star arrived.A.were waiting B.had been waitingC.had waited D.would wait5.The little girl ______ her heart out because she ______ her toy bear and believed she wasn't ever going to find it.A.had cried; lost B.cried; had lostC.has cried; has lost D.cries; has lost6.If Newton lived to day, he would be surprised by what ______ in science and technology.A.had discovered B.had been discoveredC.has discovered D.has been discovered7.At the end of the meeting, it was announced that an agreement ______A.has been reached B.had been reachedC.has reached D.had reached8.— Mr White didn't come last night, did he?— No. We ______ for him. A whole night was wasted.A.had waited B.have been waitingC.have waited D.had been waiting9.The moment I got to the station, I found the trainA.had left B.leftC.has left D.leaves10.— The escaped prisoner was caught at last.— Really? Where ______ himself?A.had he hidden B.has he hiddenC.was he hidden D.has he been hiding11.— Was the driving pleasant when you went to Mexico last?— No, it ______ for four days when we arrived, so the roads were very muddy.A.was raining B.had been rainingC.would be raining D.has been raining12.Jack, I should tell you that this is the third time you ______ me for my twin sister.A.have mistaken B.mistakenC.are mistaking D.had mistaken13.I hear they've promoted Tom, but he didn't mention ______ when we talked on the phone.A.to promote B.having been promotedC.having promoted D.to be promoted14.______in the queue for half an hour, the old man suddenly realized he had left the cheque in the car.A.Waiting B.To waitC.Having waited D.To have waited15.The crowd cheered wildly at the sight of LiuXiang, Who was reported ______ the word record in the 110-meter hurdle race.A.breaking B.having brokenC.to broken D.to break四、完形填空My daughter bravely stood high on the metal monkey bars(学爬架), despite danger.“Don't,” I 1 “It's not safe, ”She 2obeyed me and hung down closer to the earth.I kept 3 anyway, but glanced away for a moment, attracted by the beautiful light in the street.I 4 toward my daughter, only to helplessly watch her 5 to the ground.She got out of breath, her nose and mouth already bleeding. 6 , I help her tightly and tried to ease the 7 She cried loudly from her pain, and I cried for all the ways I couldn't 8 her.But in a few 9 , she collected herself. With a long sniffle(抽泣)but a 10 breath, she brushed away the remaining dirt on her coat and gave me a slightly teary-eyed, naughty smile.“I 11 , dear mommy, want to try 12 , and this time, I want to do a back flip(后空翻).”She said this 13 her lip was still 14 .And at that minute my surprise was mixed with respect and 15 , and I saw more than my tear-stained three-year-old daughter standing before me.I saw courage, perseverance and 16 I saw a girl with something that I didn't put inside her, a girl who had something that nobody could take 17 I saw her, my daughter, a child who fell down but 18 and kept dancing. And I saw once again that I was the student, and she was the 19 .As I lifted her small body up to the 20 , my thought was a prayer for her and for me: “Don't ever let go of this.”1.A.begged B.warned C.smiled D.whispered 2.A.unwillingly B.hopelessly C.unexpectedly D.completely 3.A.distance B.faith C.guard D.temper 4.A.turned in B.turned off C.turned away D.turned back 5.A.jump B.reach C.fall D.land 6.A.Surprised B.Frightened C.Moved D.Disappointed 7.A.tears B.breath C.danger D.pain 8.A.persuade B.protect C.escape D.teach 9.A.hours B.moments C.days D.weeks 10.A.weak B.sudden C.long D.brave 11.A.hardly B.seldom C.always D.really 12.A.again B.often C.hard D.easily 13.A.even though B.as though C.now that D.in case 14.A.opening B.closing C.bleeding D.shaking 15.A.worry B.happiness C.sadness D.pride 16.A.weakness B.determination C.advantages D.disadvantages 17.A.away B.down C.up D.out 18.A.stayed up B.stood up C.lay down D.gave up 19.A.daughter B.heroine C.teacher D.monitor 20.A.bed B.sky C.lift D.bar五、阅读明白得AOlympic Solidarity is to ensure that athletes with talent, regardless of their financial status, have an even chance of attending the Olympic Games, or even winning an Olympic medal. Working with the most needy National Olympic Committees, Olympic Solidarity develops assistance programmes and offers scholarships to athletes. Over the last four years the a mount allocated by Olympic Solidarity to global sport development has been just under a quarter of a billion dollars.The Olympic scholarships cover the costs for an athlete to attend specialist training centres for anything up to 24 months leading up to the Olympic Games.Four years ago in Athens Olympic Solidarity athletes won a total of 57 medals, including 17 gold medals.To date, in Beijing the Olympic scholarship holders have already won 58 medals and this number is likely to increase over the next few days of competition.In Beijing there are a total of 586 athletes from 150 different nations who have benefited from an Olympic Solidarity scholarship, including Abhinav Bindra, winner of the 10m Air Rifle competition and the first Indian to win an individual Olympic gold medal and who was able to usethe scholarship to train for two years at the USA's national training centre, and Usain Bolt, the new 100m and 200m Olympic champion and world record holder from Jamaica who has benefited from Olympic Solidarity's assistance since the age of 17 when he was identified after having won the World Junior 200m title.Alina Dumitru won Romania's first Olympic judo(柔道)gold medal in the 48kg category. The 25-year-old, who finished fifth four years ago in Athens, destroyed Yanet Bermoy of Cuba in the final, winning with ippon(柔道中的一胜)after only 80 seconds. She also caused a huge upset in the semi-final when she beat Japan's Ryoko Tani, who was aiming to win a record-her third successive Olympic title.A taekwondo(跆拳道)athlete from Kabul, Rohullah Ni-kpai, won his country's first Olympic medal by winning the bronze in the men's under 58kg competition.Olympic Solidarity has worked closely with the Afghan NOC and their taekwondo athletes since 2004 by placing them in training camps across the world to perfect their skills in view of their participation in Beijing. 1.Olympic Solidarity_____________.A.is a national organization for all athletesB.has allocated no more than a quarter of a billion dollars to athletes over the past four years C.offers scholarships for an athlete to attend specialist training centers aloneD.successfully helps Afghan NOC's taekwondo athletes train across the world2.Which of the following is TRUE of Olympic Solidarity athletes?A.They all won medals in Athens four years ago.B.They won 58 medals in Beijing Olympic Games.C.Both Bindra and Bolt are Olymic Solidarity athletes.D.They will continually get the Olympic Solidarity scholarships.3.According to the passage, what does the underlined word“ upset” in Paragraph 4 mean?A.意外挫折B.意外的击败C.心烦意乱D.打乱,搅乱4.What can we learn from the text?A.Bindra benefited nothing from an Olympic Solidarity scholarship.B.Usain Bolt, from Jamaica broke the new 100m and 200m Olympic champion records at the age of 17.C.Alina Dumitru from Romania achieved fifth four years ago in Athens.D.Rohullah Nikpai won his country's first ever Olympic medal in the men's 58 kg competition.5.Who didn't get the help of Olympic Solidarity?A.Alina Dumitru.B.Rohullah Nikpai.C.Ryoko Tani.D.Abhinav Bindra.B请阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息A.“Shaolin” ReturnsThe Zhengzhou Song and Dance Ensemble of Henan Province will st age a musical, “Shaolin in the Wind”, in the city on Friday. The musical tells the story of a man who avenges the death of his wife with the help of Shaolin monks. It features more than 80 monks and other professional dances from Henan.With exciting kung-fu performances and a gripping plot, the musical has been highly praised in China and abroad since its premiere in May 2005.B.Drama “How Much Love” in TownThe hit Chinese drama “How Much Love Can Be Messed Up” will run for more than two weeks at the 200-seat theater of Children's Palace.It will be the first commercial play to be performed in a small theater. Without stars or a big investment, the play depicts a conversation between a radio hostess and a young man.Performed more than 200 times in various Chinese cities, it reflects the common love of ordinary people and has been warmly welcomed by both the media and audiences.C.Paper-cuts on Folk CultureLiang Guixin, a woman in her 80s is displaying more than 40 of her paper-cuts. Liang, a Man nationality, has won many awards in national folk art competitions.Some of her works, depicting figures, flowers and animals, are housed in the National Art Museum of China in Beijing.D.Bicycle Tour and RaceA bike tour and race will be held Saturday. At 5: 30 A.m. the riders will leave the Square and ride the first 35 kilometers as a training leg. Then the next 55 kilometers leg will be the first competitive part. The second racing leg will cover a distance of 20 kilometers. Saturday night includes the stay and supper.Sunday morning is free for play at the seaside.At noon all the players and bikes will be taken back.E.Rock ClimbingThe Third National Rock Climbing Competition will be held at the Climbing Training Base. More than 10 teams from Beijing, Wuhan, Dalian, Guangzhou and other places will take part in it.A Japanese team will give an exhibitive climbing. Free for spectators.F.Shopping Festival2007 China South City Happy New Year Shopping Festival will be held on Saturday in China South International Industrial Materials City.The festival offers a variety of food specialties across the nation, including seafood, preserved food, drinks, dried food healthcare products. Clothes, beddings, decorations for the Spring Festival and housewares will also be available at low prices.1.Lawrence is a university student from America. He is very interested in China. He majors in Chinese language and culture. He wants to learn much about Chinese nationalities. He thinks that the oriental culture is mysterious.2.Justin is a famous actor from Hollywood, California. A director asked him to star in a film about Chinese Kung-fu. But he doesn't know much about it. So he came to China and wanted to learn from the famous Chinese Shaolin monks.3.Zhang Guodong is a student from Singapore. He is studying in Shenzhen University. Now winter vacation is around the corner and he will go back to have the Spring Festival with his parents. He wants to buy some food specialties for his family.4.Mr. Long is working in Lehman Brown International Accountants. He loves sports but he is very busy. So he often goes to his company on a bike. Sometimes he goes to have a bicycle tour with his workmates. He can ride fast. He wants to take part in a bike competition. 5.Gary Hill, a professor from Brighton University, is now in China. He is quite interested in rock climbing, He often goes hiking but seldom goes rock climbing because he doesn't have much time for that. However, he is always dreaming of watching a professional rock climbing in his life.六、翻译句子1.他为没能在我需要关心的时候伸出援助之手而感到惭愧。
高中英语 Unit 26 Emotions新知预习 北师大版选修9
Unit 26 Emotions 新知预习词汇扫描根据句意及各题括号中所给的汉语意思, 从下面的方框中选取合适的单词或词组, 用其适当的形式填空。
relieve bother determined look forward to disallowrealise satisfaction intend pretend ashamedimagine convince dare accessible1. The remote desert area is ________(进入) only by helicopter.2. The new secretary will ________(减轻) us of some of the paperwork.3. I’m ________(决心) to succeed.4. We’re really _______________(盼望) seeing you again.5. You don’t sound too ________(担心) about it.6. They ______________(不敢) ask for any more money.7. The second goal was ________(被判无效).8. She looked back on her career with great ________(欣慰).9. You need to ________(相信) them of your enthusiasm for the job.10. She was deeply ________(羞愧) of her behaviour at the party.11. Are you ________(存心) upon destroying my reputation?12. I can’t ________(想象) life without the children now.13. We ________(假装) that nothing had happened.14. The moment I saw her, I ________(意识到) that something was wrong.答案:1. accessible2. relieve3. determined4. looking forward to5. bothered6. daren’t/didn’t dare to7. disallowed8. satisfaction9. convince 10. ashamed 11. intent 12. imagine 13. pretended 14. realised句型聚焦完成下列句子并归纳出句型结构。
高中 英语 Unit 26 Emotions
高中英语 Unit 26 Emotions(考试总分:100 分考试时间: 120 分钟)一、阅读理解(本题共计 10 小题,每题 10 分,共计100分)1、A cheetah (猎豹) can run 70 miles per hour. Blobfish (水滴鱼) don’t have any bones. These are facts I’ve learned from my 5-year-old son after he watched some networks, shows. He is greatly interested in scientific facts, so I was surprised the other day when I mentioned climate change.After a few more questions, I discovered that he’s never heard any of his favorite science shows mention climate change. It is strange, because climate change is one of the most important environmental issues of our time. My son can tell you everything you ever wanted to know about red pandas, except for the fact that their existence is being threatened by the changing climate.I reached out to PBS Kids, Nickelodeon, and Disney Junior to see if there was any truth to his claim. I was told that except an episode (一段情节) of Disney Junior’s Doc McStuffins called The Big Storm, none of the three networks’ shows has ever discussed the causes of climate change on our planet. Maybe you’re wondering if the reason is that kids’ science shows don’t ever tackle troubling environmental issues.Why aren’t these networks introducing kids to such an important issue? According to Maria, spokeswoman for PBS Kids, it’s because the network feels that focusing on foundational science concepts is the most age-appropriate way to serve our audience. I don’t know about you, but I’d rather my kid learn a little about the melting polar ice caps than other things.And kids can handle climate change. Even young children are able to understand the basic idea. More importantly, they’re able to begin taking action to slow down global warming. My guess is that the networks are afraid that promoting the science on a politically controversial (争议性的) issue will lead them to lose viewers or advertisers. But if that’s true, and they’re choosing their bottom line over the education of America’s children, that’s a real shame. Kids need to learn about the issue that threatens their plane t if they’re ever going to feel inspired to save it.28. Why did the author feel surprised at her son?A. He has known many scientific facts.B. He has watched a lot of network’s shows.C. He didn’t care about global warming.D. He knew nothing about climate change.29. The author watched the three networks’ shows in order to ______.A. get to know her son’s preferenceB. find the reason of her son’s ignoranceC. find the causes of climate changeD. help her son know environmental issues 30. What does the author think his son should do?A. Learn something about environmental issues.B. Help to slow down global warming.C. Discuss important issues with others.D. Learn to handle climate change.31. What is the purpose of the author’s writing this text?A. To advice kids not to watch networks’ shows.B. To introduce some politically controversial issues.C. To express his attitude towards some networks.D. To call on all Americans to care about kids’ education.2、Emma and Ryan, a married couple, were dr iving to a friend’s house when Emma turned to Ryan and asked, “Would you like to stop for lunch?”Ryan replied, “No, I’m not hungry yet,” and continued driving. Meanwhile, Emma sat quietly fuming (十分恼火) in the passenger seat. Ryan could not understand why Emma was unhappy. He had thought she was asking if he was hungry, but in reality, Emma was telling him that she was hungry and wanted to stop for lunch.Misunderstandings like this often occur between men and women, even among people from the same culture. Deborah Tannen, professor of linguistics at Georgetown University in the United States, has studied conversational rules.In Emma and Ryan’s situation, Emma was making a request in the form of a question. Her style of talking is common for women. She needed Ryan to agree they were both hungry. So, Emma asked Ryan what he wanted. She was really telling Ryan what she wanted; however, Ryan did not understand this. If he had been hungry, he would have said something more direct, such as, “I’m hungry. Let’s have lunch.”Tannen believes that most women grow up in a world where talk is used to express feelings. However, most men are raised differently and they tend to keep their feelings to themselves.Tannen says, for men, talk is often used as a situation used outside the home to gain respect, to entertain and get attention, or to exchange information. This is why men communicate by making each other laugh, or talking about sport and work. These men do not always feel it is necessary to talk to feel close or to express their feelings. Women, on the other hand, are encouraged to speak about their feelings since this is a way to build relationships.17. What can be inferred from Emma and Ryan’s story?A. Emma didn’t like Ryan.B. Ryan didn’t want to talk to Emma.C. Ryan didn’t want to eat with Emma.D. Emma wasn’t pleased with Ryan’s answer.18. According to Deborah Tannen, what causes the misunderstanding?A. Different cultures.B. Different characteristics.C. Different ways of communicating.D. Different educational background.19. Compared with women, men ______.A. talk less about feelingsB. communicate more with othersC. are more likely to become angryD. are better at building relationships20. What might be the best title for the text?A. Why women like to express feelingsB. How men and women communicateC. Different ways of supporting a childD. Misunderstandings in social communication3、During the holiday season, many of us feel pressure to find our loved ones the “perfect” gift. W hy? Because gift-giving has long been considered a prime way to express love. However, recent research suggests that small acts of kindness, like a kind word, hugging a child or receiving sympathy, make people feel most loved and supported.In the study, 495 men and women between the ages of 18 and 93 completed a questionnaire evaluating 60 possible ways that people can feel love. The storyboards included situations like spending time with friends, receiving gifts, and spending time in nature. The survey also included negative interactions, like being controlled and criticized (批评) by others.The findings highlight the psychological benefits that close relationships can offer. In fact, study participants ranked human interaction as a more significant expression of love than receiving material items, like presents. Connecting with others was also rated more highly than getting positive feedback on the Internet, indicating that people get the most support from personal human contact.“During the holidays,anxiety rises, making it harder to remain present with ourselves and others. However, the power of spending time with another person is a gift we can give at any moment,” says Dr. Carla Naumburg, a mindfulness coach and social worker in Newton, Mass. He suggests balancing party planning and online shopping with moments of human connection. Activities like reading to a child, meeting a friend for a walk, or taking a moment to call a family member, are ways to express love and care and can keep us emotionally grounded.While the idea of offering loved ones the gift of our time may pale in comparison to giving them a generous present, recent research shows shared human experiences can tighten social bonds. Despite personality differences,most people agree on what makes us feel loved—the presence of our loved ones.16. What does the text mainly focus on?A. Gift and holiday economy.B. Social and personal relationships.C. Stress and human progress.D. Selfish and generous love.17. What can we know about the questionaire?A. About 500 men participated in it.B. Participants disliked negative interactions.C. A wide range of age groups got involved.D. Participants had limited ways to feel love.18. What does Dr. Carla Naumburg intend to tell us?A. People often find it difficult to stay with others.B. Face to face connection is a gift to show love.C. Reading to a child is the best way to convey love and care.D. Balancing holiday activities with relaxation is recommended.19. What might be the best title of the text?A. Gift-giving is already out of date.B. Social interaction lights up your holidays.C. It is not presents but presence that counts.D. Stress causes people to withdraw from others.4、Two of the hardest things to accomplish in this world are to acquire wealth by honest effort and, having gained it, to learn how to use it properly. Recently I walked into the locker room of a rather well-known golf club after finishing a round. It was in the late afternoon and most of the members had left for their homes. But a half-dozen or so men past middle age were still seated at tables talking aimlessly and drinking more than was good for them. These same men can be found there day after day, and, strangely enough, each one of these men had been a man of affairs and wealth, successful in business and respected in the community. If material prosperity were the chief necessity for happiness, then each one should have been happy. Yet, it seemed to me, something very important was missing, else-there would not have been the constant effort to escape the realities of life through scotch and soda. They knew, each one of them, that their productivity had ceased (停止). When a fruit tree ceases to bear its fruit, it is dying. And it is even so with man.What is the answer to a long and happy existence in this world of ours? I think I found it long ago in a passage from the book of Genesis which caught my eye while I was looking through my Bible. The words were few, but they became memorably impressed on my mind. “In the sweat of the face shall you eat the bread.”To me, that has been a challenge from my earliest recollections (memories). In fact, the battle of life, of existence, is a challenge to everyone. The immortal words of St. Paul, too, have been and always will be a great inspiration to me. At the end of the road I want to be able to feel that I have fought a good fight, I have finished the course, I have kept the faith.47. Which of the following is indicated in the first paragraph?A. Wealth results from honest effort.B. The men seated at tables in the locker room are lost in the significance of life.C. For some people, no way can be found to escape the realities of life other than scotch and soda.D. The men acquire wealth by planting fruit trees.48. The underlined sentence “In the sweat of the face shall you eat the bread” means ______.A. Bread tastes delicious when sweat pours off your faceB. No pains, no gainsC. Failure is the mother of successD. Bread comes from the sweat on your face49. We learn from the passage that the author ______.A. was a wealthy person in the communityB. held a positive attitude towards an active lifeC. was fond of associating with celebrities (名人)D. kept a secret of the reason why he was so impressed50. What is implied in the passage by the writer?A. To use wealth properly, cat, drink and be merry.B. Where there is a will, there is a way.C. As life is but like a dream, a man is like a fruit tree.D. If you cease to struggle, you cease to live.5、Both of my parents worked full-time when I was a little girl, so my grandmother would stay at our house during the day. We would watch game shows in the living room. Our favorite was The Price is Right. We would call out our answers along with the contestants.When I got older and started going to school, we couldn’t watch our game shows regularly. That was okay with me, though, because the one thing I liked better than watching game shows with my grandmother was helping her bake. Watching her in the kitchen was amazing: she never seemed to need the recipes but everything she made tasted delicious.At first I would just sit in the kitchen and watch, even though I didn’t understand what she was doing. As I got older, she let me help with the easy parts, such as measuring the sugar. The day she let me separate the eggs,I felt like I had found complete pleasure.At last, my parents decided that I could take care of myself,and my grandmother stopped coming over every day. The love of baking, however, stayed with me. I started baking by myself, and even if the cookies ended up burnt sometimes, more often they turned out pretty well. I tried out new recipes, and whenever I got to a thorny part, I would call my grandmother for advice. Sometimes I would call her just to talk, too. I felt like I could talk to her about anything.My grandmother passed away ten years ago, but I still think of her every day. Last week, I found a recipe book she made for me. It included her recipes for brownies, cookies, and my favorite, lemon pie. As I looked through the pages, I thought I could hear her voice. She was the one who taught me not just about baking, but about life.75. The passage is developed in order of ______.A. timeB. placeC. logicD. events76. While helping her grandmother bake, the author ______.A. missed the game showsB. refused to go to schoolC. showed great interestD. could take care of herself77. What does the underlined word “thorny" in Paragraph 4 most probably mean?A. Basic.B. Common.C. Difficult.D. Special.78. From the passage we know the author's grandmother ______.A. lived with her familyB. was very skilled at bakingC. published a recipe bookD. had been on a game show6、Winter Vinecki began running at age five, but got serious in 2009 after her father died of cancer—that’s when she decided to honor his memory by running a marathon on every continent (大洲) before her 15th birthday.Scope: Team Winter is an organization you founded to raise money for cancer research. How did it get started?Winter: At first, Team Winter was formed to fight childhood obesity (肥胖). When I was 8, I ran a race and raised $1,100 for that cause. But less than a year later, my dad got cancer. I knew I had to do something to help. When I started, my go al was to raise $10,000. I’ve raised well past that—almost $500,000.Scope: What goes through your mind when you run?Winter: When I’m having a hard time during a race, I think about my dad. If he could deal with the pain of cancer, I can deal with any type of pain. He was a very friendly person. He was always smiling and very happy even when he had cancer.Scope: Is your age ever an obstacle (障碍) in your races?Winter: I’ve been turned down by race directors who won’t let anyone younger than 16 or 18 compe te. But Diana Nyad, the first person to swim from Cuba to Florida without a shark cage, told me, “Never let them tell you it can’t be done.” From then on I knew my age wasn’t the problem.Scope: You’ve probably inspired lots of people too.Winter: I’ve hea rd about kids doing projects like me. Once in a restaurant, a boy came up to my mom and me and told us his dad had cancer too. Now he’s competing in running for his dad. Hearing stories like that helps keep me going.63. What do we know about Team Winter?A. It always holds different races.B. Its final goal is to raise $500,000.C. It was named after Winter’s father.D. It was to help obese children at first.64. When Winter has a hard time during a race, what keeps her going?A. Her father’s il lness.B. Her father’s success.C. Her father’s bravery.D. Her father’s kindness.65. Winter’s words in the last paragraph tell us that ______.A. she sets a good example to othersB. she hopes others will do what she doesC. the boy wants to join Team WinterD. the boy invites her to compete with him7、“Oh, my god. Are you serious?”That’s a reaction I often get when people hear the tale of my childhood.It’s a story I don’t often share. Growing up in a bad home, I learned to protect myself by not speaking up. I've seldom said anything about how badly I was treated and hurt as a child. I don’t talk about how my name was changed at least three times, what it was like to live in my van (箱式货车), or how I've struggled with anxiety, depression, and wanting to kill myself. But I learned to start speaking up for myself. I went on to earn two graduate degrees and I will complete my Doctor’s degree this year. I've also become a widely published author. So, how did I get to where I am today?What helped me is surrounding myself with caring, loving people. I've learned day-to-day skills through research, trial and error, and with the help of skilled professionals. They’ve taught me how to slow down, to breathe, to be thankful for what I've got. They’re the ones who make my goals possible. They have also taught me to turn my past experiences into strength-to make the negatives into positives.My hope is that sharing my story might help others to see what is possible even in the darkest of times and help others to speak out. I don’t think I'm in any way special or unique. I'm a common man, no more deserving than anyone else. But for far too long, I've been afraid that others think I'm damaged goods. I've worried about how I might be treated differently.Pain and fear teach us to be silent. It’s time for that to change.I don’t know what tomorrow might bring. But one thing I've learned is that if we can hold on and find help, if we find ways to get through the day and speak up, we’11 not only survive, but become stronger than before.Our very survival can be an inspiration all on its own. And with love of my friends, I look forward to so much more than completing my education—I look forward to the future.29. Which might not be related to the author’s childhood? A. Depression B. Disappointment C. Desperation D. Trust30. How did the writer get today’s success?A. With the help of his parents.B. Learning by himself.C. Holding on and finding help from others.D. Being special and talented.31. What’s the author’s purpose of sharing his story?A. To become stronger than before.B. To encourage others to make the most of their dark times of life.C. To become a better publisher.D. To change the ways to speak up.32. What can we learn from the author’s experience?A. We should overcome the difficulty depending on ourselves.B. We should keep silent when meeting pain and fear.C. Managing to survive when in trouble can make us stronger.D. Our childhood 1ife decides our future.8、Optimism May Help People Live LongerPeople who have an optimistic view on life are more likely to live longer, a US study said Wednesday.The study, published in the American Journal of Epidemiology, analyzed data from 2004 to 2012 from 70,000 women enrolled in the Nurses’ Health Study, a long-running US study tracking women’s health via surveys every two years.The researchers looked at participants’ levels of optimism and other factors that might play a role in how optimism may affect mortality risk, such as race, high blood pressure, diet, and physical activity.It found the most optimistic women, or the top 25%, had a nearly 30 percent lower risk of dying from any of the diseases analyzed in the study compared with the least optimistic women, or the bottom 25%.The most optimistic women had a 16 percent lower risk of dying from cancer; 38 percent lower risk of dying from heart disease; 39 percent lower risk of dying from stroke; 38 percent lower risk of dying from respiratory disease; and 52 percent lower risk of dying from infection.Previous studies have linked optimism with reduced risk of early death from cardiovascular (心脑血管的) problems, but this was the first to find a link between optimism and reduced risk from other major causes.“While most medical and public health efforts today focus on reducing risk factors for diseases, evidence has been mounting that enhancing psychological resilience (弹性,复原力) may also make a difference,” said Eric Kim, research fellow at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and co-lead author of the study.“Our new findings suggest that we should make efforts to boost optimism, which has been shown to be associated with healthier behaviors and healthier ways of coping with life challenges.”The study also found that healthy behaviors only partially explain the link between optimism and reduced mortality risk. One other possibility is that higher optimism directly affects our biological systems, Kim said.Co-lead author and postdoctoral research fellow Kaitlin Hagan said optimism can be varied with relatively uncomplicated and low-cost interventions (干预), even things as simple as having people write down and think about the best possible outcomes for various areas of their lives, such as careers or friendships.“Encouraging use of these interventions could be an innovative way to enhance health in the future,” Hagan said.32. According to the recent study, optimism can ______.A. help women live longer than menB. enable people to stay healthyC. cure people of high blood pressureD. make woman stay young and nice33. From the recent study, the optimistic women ______.A. took the risk of dying from infectionB. were less likely to die from some diseaseC. had a 39% lower risk of suffering from cancerD. were less likely to suffer from low emotions34. The underlined word “mounting” in paragraph 7 might be best placed by ______.A. increasingB. appearingC. doublingD. showing35. Both Kim and Hagan believed that ______.A. simple but high-cost interventions should be tried outB. higher optimism indirectly influences our bodyC. optimism should be encouraged and developedD. optimism can help people meet all kinds of challenges9、Not long ago, I tried convincing my three daughters that the world’s secrets a re hidden inside silence. The girls looked at me skeptically. Surely silence is nothing?Sitting there at the dinner table, I suddenly remembered their curiosity as children, their wondering about what might be hiding behind a door and their amazement as t hey stared at a light switch and asked me to “open the light”. But now they are 13, 16 and 19 and wonder less and less. If they still wonder at anything, they quickly pull out their smart phones to find the answer. None of them have any interest in discussing with me. To attract their attention, I told them about two friends of mine who had decided to climb Mount Qomolangma.Early one morning they left base camp to climb the south-west wall of the mountain. It was going well. Both reached the summit, but then came the storm. They soon realized they would not make it down alive. The first got hold of his pregnant wife by satellite phone. Together they decided on the name of the child that she was carrying. Then he quietly passed away just below the summit. My other friend was not able to contact anyone before he died. No one knows exactly what happened on the mountain in those hours. Thanks to the dry, cool climate 8km above sea level, they have both been freeze-dried. They lie there in silence, looking no different.The girls remained quiet, listening. It seemed as though they had got something.It is easy to assume that the essence (本质) of technology is technology itself, but that is wrong. The essence is the time we spend with our family and how much freedom we have by technology.20. What’s the real purpose of the author’s telling the story?A. To entertain the girls.B. To attract the girls’ attention to technology.C. To encourage the girls to explore the world’s secret.D. To share a viewpoint about the essence of technology.21. Why are the girls unwilling to discuss problems with the author when they are puzzled?A. Because they don’t want to solve them.B. Because they can turn to the smart phone.C. Because they feel ashamed for their problems.D. Because they think it difficult to talk with others.22. How would the author think of the outcome of the storytelling?A. It’s effective.B. It’s unacceptable.C. It’s embarrassing.D. It’s discouraging23. What does technology really bring us according to the text?A. The time with our family and freedom.B. The answers to the puzzling problems.C. The information of learning the outside world.D. The choice of communicating with our friends.10、I was nervous, no doubt about it, but I felt pretty fearfully sitting there unmoving on top of the horse, so I picked up my canter (使马慢跑). I went a few times around the stadium, saying I was warming up my horse. But really, I was taking some time to collect my thoughts and prepare myself before I jumped. Or to put it in a more simple and realistic tone, I was delaying.Finally the time came when I had to just suck it up and jump the horse. I swallowed, turned, and began heading straight for the jump. My palms began to sweat and I tightened myself. There was no turning back from this now.I sat up in my jumping position as my horse picked up his speed to jump. Fear rushed through me as well as a sense of excitement. Before I knew it, I was up in the air, flying over the jump. As scared was, I was determined not to mess this up. My horse landed with a small beat on the other side of jump and continued cantering around the field like nothing had ever happened. Miraculously, I was seated firmly on the horse, unharmed. Surprised, I slowed down to a smooth running to process that I hadn't just been thrown off a leaping animal.My riding instructor congratulated me, proud that I got through it. I admit that I was proud as well. I'm not usually the kind of person that faces their fears. Instead, I usually run away from them.54. What is the author's real purpose to go around the stadium several times?A. To warm his horse up.B. To judge the distance.C. To make sure to succeed.D. To calm himself down.55. How did the author feel before the horse landed?a. interested;b. excited;c. frightened;d. proudA. a; bB. b; cC. c; dD. a; d56. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. The instructor used to be proud of the author.B. The author used to stay away from challenges.C. The author feared nothing much from then on.D. The instructor believed the author could succeed.一、阅读理解(本题共计 10 小题,每题 10 分,共计100分)1、【答案】DBDC【解析】本文作者发现孩子对气候变化对我们所在的星球的影响几乎一无所知而感到震惊,由此对这个问题进行了讨论。
高中英语 Unit 26 Emotions Period 2 Listening and spea
惭愧的,羞耻的 绝望 肮脏的,凌乱的,杂乱的
5.__r_e_t_i_r_e___vi.
退休
6.___h_e_ar_t_b_r_o_k_e_n___adj. 悲伤的,伤心的
7.__b_e_l_o_n_g_i_n_gs____n.
财产,所有物
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8.__c_o_u_n_t___vt.
数,计算
9.___a_s_t_o_ni_s_h_m_e_n_t___n. 惊讶
10.___u_n_f_o_rg_e_t_t_a_b_l_e___adj.令人难忘的
11.__p_a_s_s_i_o_n___n.
激情,热情
12.__p_a_c_k_e_d___adj.
挤满人的,拥挤的
13.___wi_l_d_l_y___adv.
疯狂地,野蛮地
14.___li_m_p___vi.
跛行,瘸着走
这个男子跪下恳求宽恕。
door to door his knees and
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2 prove vt.证明,证实
①The tool proved (to be) very useful. 事实证明,这个工具非常有用。
②All his efforts proved a failure at last. 他所有的努力最后都证明是失败的。
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so+adj./adv.+that… so+adj.+an+n.可数名词单数+that…
so+many/few/much/little少…+n.+that… (2)such…that…句型的常见形式: such+an+ adj.+n.可数名词单数+that… such+adj.+n.可数名词复数/不可数名词+that… 【提示】 当 so/such…放在句首时,主句要用部分倒 装。
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Loving a child doesn’t mean you should satisfy all his requirements. • 我对现状根本不满意。
I am not at all satisfied with the present situation. • 知道这个项目获得了成功,很令人满足。
It is very satisfying to know that the project was a success.
intend (vt)
• 那把椅子原本是为你准备的,但是被她拿走了。
The chair was intended for you, but she took it away. • 我再也不想听这种无稽之谈了!
satisfaction (n.)
• 他赢得赛跑后满意地笑了。
He smiled in satisfaction when he won the race. • 她回顾自己的经历觉得心满意足。
She can look back on her career with great satisfaction.
Everyone was amused at/by the story about the dog.
desperation (n.)
• 走投无路,他们不得不从窗户跳出从大火中逃出。 In desperation, they jumped out of the window to escape the fire.
provide for a large family. 他渴望有个工作,挣钱供养子女众多的家。
retire (v.)
• 他一到六十岁公司就让他退休了。 The company retired him as soon as he reached sixty.
• 韦勒先生上个月从公司退休了,现在过着悠闲 的生活。 Mr. Weller retired last month and now lives at his ease.
desperate (adj.)
• 当他丢了所有的钱时,他绝望了。
He was desperate when he lost all his money. • A desperate man will stop at nothing to get
what he wants. 一个亡命之徒为了达到自己的目的什么事都做得出来。 • He was desperate for work/to have a job to
relive
• I wish I could put the clock back and relive my schooldays; I regret not having tried harder and passed more exams.
astonish vt.使惊讶,使震惊 • The news astonished everyone. • It astonished me that no one had thought
of it before.
• astonished adj. • astonishing adj. • astonishment n.
I don't intend to listen to this rubbish any longer!
passion passion for her made him blind to everything else.
passionate (adj.)
• 他的热情的演讲打动了我们的感情。
His passionate speech had an effect on our emotions.
amusement (n.)
• 这个旅馆为住客提供了各种各样的娱乐活动。
The hotel offers its guests a wide variety of amusements. • 令我们感到有趣的是,那个演员从舞台跳上跳下。
To our amusement, the actor jumped on and off the stage.
amuse (vt.)
• 当我坐火车时,我买了本杂志来消遣。
I bought a magazine to amuse myself while I was on the train. • 大家听了关于那只狗的故事都笑起来了
• 我们按门铃时, 她假装不在家. She pretended (that) she was not at home when we rang the bell.
• 孩子们假装吃泥饼. The children pretended to eat the mud pies.
• I don't pretend to know as much as he does about it. 我不敢说我对此事的了解有他那样多.
retirement (n.) • 最近我那办公室里有几个人退休了.
There have been several retirements in my office recently.
pretend (v.)
• 他假装他是无辜的。 He pretended that he was innocent.
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Emotions
bother (v.)
• 那问题已经困扰了我几个星期。 The problem has been bothering me for weeks. 麻烦,费心 bother to do/doing
• 你不必特地来我办公室。 You needn't bother to come to my office. • 不用麻烦你铺床了。一会我来弄。 Don't bother making the bed - I'll do it later.