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1、Unit 11 Sad movies make me cry.(2a-2e)Brainstorm(頭腦風(fēng)暴頭腦風(fēng)暴)From the picture we may know they made mistakes in public .They break the rules.What happened? 2a Have you ever made a mistake? How did it make you feel? Talk to your partner about what happened.Once I made a mistake. I had a fight with my co

2、usin because he broke up my favorite model plane. My dad was very angry with meHave you ever made a mistake? What happened?Read the sentences in 2b, Try to put them in the right order before reading the story _Peter got home and went into his room. _ Peter talked to his teammates. _ Peter missed a g

3、oal. _ Peters father gave him advice. _ Peter realized that he was worried for no reason.Predicting(預(yù)測(cè))預(yù)測(cè))_ Peter got home and went into his room._ Peter talked to his teammates._ Peter missed a goal._ Peters father gave him advice._ Peter realized that he was worried for no reason.1 12 23 34 45 52b

4、 Scan(掃讀掃讀) the whole story and number the events in the correct orderScanning(掃讀)(掃讀)2c Read the story carefully and answer the questionsWork in groups.Each person only answer one question in your group.Then exchange the answers in your group after reading.(小組為單位進(jìn)行集體閱讀,小組為單位進(jìn)行集體閱讀,五人一組,每人負(fù)責(zé)五人一組,每人負(fù)

5、責(zé)2c中的一個(gè)問(wèn)題,完中的一個(gè)問(wèn)題,完成后,組內(nèi)交流答案。)成后,組內(nèi)交流答案。)Careful reading(精讀)精讀) The Winning TeamPeter kept his eyes on the ground and felt a heavy weight on his shoulders as he walked home alone. It was the worst day of his life. His mind would not stop thinking about what happened only just an hour ago on the scho

6、ol soccer field. How could he have missed scoring that goal? He had let his whole team down. His stupid mistake made him angry. His team lost the game because of him. He was really worried that his coach may kick him off the team.As soon as he walked through the door, his father asked, “Whats wrong,

7、 son?” Peters feelings were written all over his face. “I lost the game,” Peter replied. Then he went into his room without another word. Ten minutes later, Peter heard his father knocking on his bedroom door. He opened the door to let him in.“Look, Peter. I dont know what happened. But whatever it

8、was, dont be too hard on yourself.”“I lost the game, Dad. I failed my team. Theyll probably never let me play again.”“Soccer is about team effort. Youre not the only reason your team lost. If you have a good team, you should support each other. Besides, winning or losing is only half the game. The o

9、ther half is learning how to communicate with your teammates and learning from your mistakes.”P(pán)eter didnt say anything but what his father said made him think carefully.The next day, Peter went to soccer practice with courage rather than fear in his heart.“Hey, guys,” he said to his teammates. “Im r

10、eally sorry about yesterday. We were so close to winning that game. But I think if we continue to pull together, were going to win the next one.”To his surprise and relief, his teammates all nodded in agreement.“Yeah,” they said, “dont worry about it. Its never just one persons fault. We should thin

11、k about how we can do better next time.”P(pán)eter smiled. It made him feel lucky to know that he was on a winning team.1.Why did Peter feel angry and worried? Because he was angry with himself for missing an important goal and letting his team down. He was worried that his coach may kick him off the tea

12、m.2. What kind of advice did Peters father offer him? Peters father advised him not to be too hard on himself but to learn how to communicate with his teammates and learn from his mistake.3. Do you agree with Peters father? Why or why not? Yes, it is no point crying over spilled milk. / It is more m

13、eaningful to learn from ones mistakes and do better in the future.4. What happened after Peter told his teammates that he was sorry? His teammates asked him not to worry about what had happened as it was not just one persons fault. They agreed that they should work together to think how they could d

14、o better in the future.5. Why did Peter think that he was on a winning team even though they lost the last game? Because it was a team with good team spirit that would help them achieve success in the future.Reading strategy(閱讀策略)閱讀策略)RECOGNIZING IDIOMS AND PHRASESKnowing the meanings of idioms and

15、verb phrases can improve your English.(了解成語(yǔ)或習(xí)語(yǔ)的含義對(duì)英語(yǔ)的提高有益)了解成語(yǔ)或習(xí)語(yǔ)的含義對(duì)英語(yǔ)的提高有益)Read the story again,underline the idioms or phrases in the story.1.He could not believe that he did not get the ball into the basket.2.She was worried because she disappointed her parents.2d Find idioms or phrases from the

16、 story to replace the underlined parts of these sentences.missed scoring (that) goallet down3.Tony was sad that he was asked to leave the team.4. You should learn to relax and not put so much pressure on yourself.5. The teacher told the students to work hard together and not give up.kicked offbe too

17、 hard on yourselfpull togetherListen to the tape and fill in the blanks with missing words Peter had a soccer match today,but they_the game because Peter_ scoring the goal. Peter thought he had let his whole team _and worried that his coach might _ him off the team. Peters father told him that socce

18、r was _team _. He was not the only reason your team lost. If he had a good team, they should _each other. _, winning or losing was only half the game. The _half was learning how to _ with your teammates and _ from your mistakes. The next day, Peter went to soccer practice with _rather than _ in his

19、heart. his teammates all nodded in _that they would continue to _ together, were going to win the next one. It made him feel _ to know that he was on a _team. had lostmisseddownkickabouteffortsupportBesidesothercommunicatelearningcouragefearagreementpullluckywinningLanguage points1. Peter kept his e

20、yes on the ground 皮特盯著地面皮特盯著地面 keep ones eyes on sth. 意為意為“盯著盯著”。例:例:Tina kept her eyes on the book the whole afternoon. 緹娜一下午都盯著書(shū)本。緹娜一下午都盯著書(shū)本。keep an eye on 意為意為“留意;照看留意;照看”。例:例:I need to go out for a while. Would you please keep an eye on my son? 我需要出去我需要出去 一會(huì)兒,你能幫我照看下我兒子嗎?一會(huì)兒,你能幫我照看下我兒子嗎?2. He ha

21、d let his whole team down. 他讓整他讓整 個(gè)團(tuán)隊(duì)失望了。個(gè)團(tuán)隊(duì)失望了。 let sb. down (to fail to help or support sb. as they had expected or hoped) 意為意為“不能幫助;不能幫助;不能支持不能支持(某人某人);使失望;使失望”。例:例: Im afraid she let us down badly. 很遺憾,她讓我們很失望。很遺憾,她讓我們很失望。let sth. down 意為意為“放下;降低;降放下;降低;降下下”。例:例:We let the bucket down by a rope.

22、 我們用繩子把吊桶放下去。我們用繩子把吊桶放下去。3. He was really worried that his coach may kick him off the team. 他很擔(dān)心教練會(huì)把他他很擔(dān)心教練會(huì)把他踢出球隊(duì)。踢出球隊(duì)。 kick sb. off sth. 意為意為“使某人離開(kāi);開(kāi)除;使某人離開(kāi);開(kāi)除;逐出逐出”,相當(dāng)于,相當(dāng)于kick sb. out of sth. 。例例: You will be kicked off the club if you break the rule again. 如果你再違反規(guī)定的話(huà),你將被逐出這個(gè)如果你再違反規(guī)定的話(huà),你將被逐出這個(gè) 俱

23、樂(lè)部。俱樂(lè)部。4. The next day, Peter went to soccer practice with courage rather than fear in his heart. 第二天,皮特并沒(méi)有害怕,而是勇敢地去第二天,皮特并沒(méi)有害怕,而是勇敢地去參加足球訓(xùn)練。參加足球訓(xùn)練。 rather than 是一個(gè)并列連詞,此處意為是一個(gè)并列連詞,此處意為“并非;而不是并非;而不是”。例:例:She enjoys singing rather than dancing. 她喜歡唱歌,而不喜歡跳舞。她喜歡唱歌,而不喜歡跳舞。rather than rather than 用法小結(jié)用法

24、小結(jié)1) rather than 與與would 連用時(shí),構(gòu)成連用時(shí),構(gòu)成“would rather.than.”句式,意思是句式,意思是“寧寧愿愿而不愿而不愿”,表示,表示主觀愿望主觀愿望,即在,即在兩者之中選擇其一。兩者之中選擇其一。例:例:Shed rather die than lose the children. 她寧愿死也不愿失去孩子們。她寧愿死也不愿失去孩子們。2) rather than 不與不與would連用時(shí),表示連用時(shí),表示客觀客觀事實(shí)事實(shí),意為,意為“(是是) 而不是而不是;與;與其其不如不如”。它連接的并列成分可以。它連接的并列成分可以是名詞、代詞、形容詞、介詞是名詞

25、、代詞、形容詞、介詞(短語(yǔ)短語(yǔ))、動(dòng)名、動(dòng)名詞、分句、不定式、動(dòng)詞等。詞、分句、不定式、動(dòng)詞等。例例 1:He is an explorer rather than a sailor. 與其說(shuō)他是一個(gè)海員,不如說(shuō)他是一個(gè)與其說(shuō)他是一個(gè)海員,不如說(shuō)他是一個(gè) 探險(xiǎn)者。探險(xiǎn)者。例例2:He ran rather than walked. 他是跑來(lái)的,而不是走來(lái)的。他是跑來(lái)的,而不是走來(lái)的。 注意注意:這里:這里rather than 后用了后用了walked,而沒(méi),而沒(méi) 有用有用walk,表示客觀事實(shí),而不是主,表示客觀事實(shí),而不是主 觀愿望。如果換成觀愿望。如果換成walk,則作,則作“寧寧 愿愿而不愿而不愿 ”解。解。例例3:I decided to write rather than (to) telephone. 我決定寫(xiě)信而不是打電話(huà)。我決定寫(xiě)信而不是打電話(huà)。 注意注意:rather than 后接不定式時(shí),不定式可后接不定式時(shí),不定式可 以帶以帶to,也可以不帶,也可以不帶to, 如上句。如上句。 rather than位于句首時(shí),則只能接不帶位于句首時(shí),則只能接不帶 to 的不定式。的不定式。例:例:Rather than allow the vegetables to go bad, he sold them at half

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