Getting along with others教学案
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Getting along with others教学案
Gettingalongwithothers教学案
module5Unit1Gettingalonewithothers-welcome学案
一.本周教学内容:
module5Unit1Gettingalonewithothers
二.教学目标:
预习Unit1
三.教学重难点:
预习生词
getalong
相处,进展
getalongwith
getalongwellwith
betray
v.出卖,背叛
primary
adj.初步的,初级的;第一位的,主要的
primaryschool
小学
secondaryschool
中学
highschool 高中
academic
adj.学习良好的;学术的
academy
n.学术
stupid
adj.笨的,愚蠢的
foolish,silly
overlook
v.忽略,忽视;俯瞰
cheerful
adj.愉快的,高兴的
admit
v.承认
admitdoing
deliberately
adv.故意地
keepone’sword
信守诺言
breakone’sword
swear
v.发誓 forgive
v.原谅,宽恕
tease
v.嘲笑,取笑
friendship
n.友谊
introuble
有麻烦,处于困难中
dilemma
n.进退两难的处境,尴尬的处境
brilliant
adj.优秀的,杰出的;灿烂的
bright
focus
v.集中注意力;聚焦
focuson
n.焦点,关注点
absent-minded
adj.心不在焉的
absent
present
asaresult 结果
resultin
resultfrom
afterwards
adv.然后,后来
yell
v.吼叫,大叫
mean
adj.刻薄的;卑鄙的;吝啬的
meantodo
meandoing
guilty
adj.内疚的;有罪的
cruel
adj.刻毒的,伤人的;残酷的,残忍的
cruelty
n.
stand
v.容忍,忍让;经受,遭受
bear
awkward
adj.别扭的,不自然的,笨拙的 outgoing
adj.开朗的,友好的
easy-going
apologize
v.道歉
apologizetosbfordoing
bitter
adj.怀恨的;苦的;痛苦的
sweet,sour
athletic
adj.适合做运动员的;健壮的,强健的,充满活力的
athlete
right
n.权利
unlikely
adj.不太可能的
likely
blame
v.责备,谴责
doubt
n.怀疑,疑惑
Thereisnodoubtthat v.怀疑;疑问
Idoubtwhether…
behaviour
n.行为,举止
manners
jealous
adj.嫉妒的,妒忌的
jealousy
n.
embarrass
v.使尴尬,使困窘,使不好意思
embarrassed
adj.
inpublic
当众,在公众场合
gifted
adj.有天赋的,有才的
strength
n.力量,力气;实力
strong
adj.
teammate n.队友
unfair
adj.不公平的
fair
fairly
stubborn
adj.顽固的,固执的,倔强的
disagreement
n.分歧,意见不同;不调和
agree
agreement
ruin
v.破坏,使毁灭
ruins
n.
delay
v&n.耽搁,拖延,推迟
putoff
【模拟试题】
阅读理解:
Ihearmanyparentssayingthattheirteenagersarerebellious.Iwishitwereso.Atyourageyououghttobegrowingawayfromyourparents.youshouldbelearningtostandonyourowntwofeet.Buttakeagoodlookatthepresentrebellion.Itseemsthatteenagersarealltakingthesamewayofshowingthattheydisagreewiththeirparents.Insteadofstrikingoutbravelyontheirown,mostofthemaretryingtoseizeatoneanother’shandsforsafety.
Theysaytheywanttodressastheyplease.Buttheyallwearthesameclothes.Theysetoffinnewdirectionsinmusic.Butsomehowreasonforthinkingoractinginthus-and-suchawayisthatthecordsisdoingit.Theyhavecomeoutoftheircocoon—intoalargercocoon.
Ithasbecomeharderandharderforateenagertostandupagainstthepopularitywaveandtogohisorherownway.Industryhasfirmlyopenedupateenagemarket.ThesedayseveryteenagercanlearnfromnewspapersandTVwhatateenagershouldhaveandbe.Andmanyoftoday’sparentshavecometoawardhighmarksforthepopularityoftheirchildren.Allthisaddsuptogreatdifficultyfortheteenagerwhowantstofindhisorherownpath.
Butthedifficultyisworthgettingover.Thepathisworthfollowing.youmaywanttolistentoclassicalmusicinsteadofgoingtoaparty.youmaywanttocollectrockswheneveryoneelseiscollectingrecords.youmayhavesomethoughtsthatyoudon’tcaretoshareatoncewithyourclassmates.well,gotoit.Findyourself.Beyourself.Popularitywillcome—withthepeoplewhorespectyouforwhoyouare.That’stheonlykindofpopularitythatreallycounts.
.Thewriter’spurposeinwritingthispassageistotell__________
A.readershowtobepopularintheworld.
B.teenagershowtolearntodecidethingsforthemselves.
c.parentshowtocontrolandguidetheirchildren.
D.peoplehowtounderstandandrespecteachother.
2.Accordingtothewriter,manyteenagersthinktheyarebraveenoughtoactontheirown,butinfact,mostofthem___________
A.havemuchdifficultyinunderstandingeachother. B.arenotsureofthemselves.
c.darenotdothings.
D.areverymuchafraidofgettinglost.
3.Duringtheteenageyears,oneshouldlearnto____________.
A.becomedifferentfromothersinasmanywaysaspossible
B.findone’srealself
c.getintotherightreasonandbecomepopular
D.rebelagainstparents
4.whichofthefollowingisNoTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Thereisnopopularitythatreallycounts.
B.whatmanyparentsaredoingisactuallykeepingtheirchildrenfromfindingtheirpaths.
c.Itisnotnecessarilybadforateenagertodisagreewithhisorherclassmates.
D.mostteenagerssaytheywanttodowhattheyliketodo,buti