Unit 11 Sad movies make me cry. 单词默写卷
1. adv. 宁愿;相当 25. 起初;开始时
2. 宁愿 26. adj. 昏暗的;灰色的
3. v. 迫使 27. n. 柠檬
4. 使人发疯/发狂 28. adj. 使人不舒服的
5. 越……越…… 29. n. 重量;分量
6. adv. 最近;不久前 30. n. 肩;肩膀
7. 成为某人的朋友 31. n. 球门;射门;目标
8. 不包括;忽略 32. 使失望
9. n. 友谊;友情 33. n. 教练;私人教师
10. n. 君主;国王 34. v. 踢;踹
11. n. 权利;力量 35. 开除某人
12. adj. 首要的;基本的 36. 对某人苛刻
13. n. 大臣;部长 37. adv. 而且
14. 首相;大臣 38. n. 同队队员;队友
15. n. 银行家 39. n. 勇敢;勇气
16. n. 名声;声誉 40. 而不是
17. adj. 苍白的;灰白的 41. n. 家伙 (pl.) 伙计们
18. n. 王后;女王 42. v. 拉;拖
19. 召来;叫来 43. 齐心协力;通力合作
20. v. (仔细地)检查;检验 44. n. 轻松;解脱
21. conj. & adv. 也不 45. v. 点头
22. 既不也不 46. n. 一致;同意
23. n. 王宫;宫殿 47. n. 过失;缺点
24. n. 财富;富裕 48. v. 使失望
课文翻译
Section A 2d 南希:嗨!伯特,我想我把爱丽丝给逼的受不了,而且我还不确信该怎么做。 波特:发生什么事了? 南希:你知道朱莉是爱丽斯最好的朋友,对吧? 波特:嗯嗯。 南希:唔,我对朱莉了解得越多,越感到我们有许多相同之处。所以我们最 近呆在一起的时间更多了。 波特:但那有什么问题吗? 南希:嗯……这让爱丽斯不开心,因为她认为朱莉现在成为了跟我比跟她更要好的朋友。 波特:我知道了。嗯……每一次你和朱莉在一起做事的时候,你何不邀请爱丽 斯一起加入呢?这样她就不会觉得被冷落。 南希:奥,好主意!那还能使我们的友谊更加牢固。 Section A 3a 快乐者的衬衫!(1) 很久以前,在一个富饶而又美丽的国家里,住着一位不开心的国王。他睡不好觉,也没有食欲。他总是面色苍白,还常常无端哭泣。这让王后和他的子民都很担心。 一天,一位医生被招来给国王检查身体。但他发现国王的身体并没有任何的问题。“他的病都在心里。药物和休息对他都无效。他需要的是一个快乐的人所穿的衬衫,那会使他快乐起来。” 首相被叫到宫殿,但当人们把国王的情况向他解释后,他却说:“尽管我有很多权利,但他并没有让我快乐。我总是担心会失去权力。有许多人都在试图取代我的位置。” 接着,国王的银行家来到宫殿,“唉,我恐怕也不快乐呢,”他说:“我有很多财富,但是我总是担心丢失钱财。每天都有人想窃取我的金钱。” 接下来,宫殿的歌手来到国王的房间,但是他却这样说:“的确我很有名,而且每个人都喜欢我的歌。但是我并不快乐,因为我总是担心被人跟踪,我没有自由。” 最后,国王的大将军被派出去,要他在三天之内找到一个快乐的人。 Grammar Focus 吵闹的音乐使我紧张。 柔和而安静的音乐使我放松。 金钱和名声并不总是让人快乐。 她说那部悲伤的电影让她哭了。 Section B 2b 胜利之队 彼得的眼睛盯着地面,当他一个人独自走在回家路上的时候,觉得双肩沉重。今天是他人生中最糟糕的日子。他脑海里总停不住想一个小时以前学校足球场上发生的事。他怎么错过了进球呢?他让全队都失望了。他愚蠢的错误使他生气。整个球队因为他而输掉了比赛。他还担心教练会把他赶出球队。 他一走进家门,他爸爸就问:“怎么了,儿子?”彼得的情绪都写在脸上。“我比赛输了。”彼得回答。然后,他不再说话走进了自己的卧室。十分钟后,彼得听见爸爸在敲卧室门,他打开房门让爸爸进来。 “彼得,你来看,我不知道发生了什么。但不管结果怎样,不要对自己太苛刻。” “我输球了,爸爸,我导致了球队的失败。很可能他们再也不会让我踢球了。”“足球是靠团队的集体努力,”你不是导致球队失利的唯一原因。如果你们是一只优秀的球队,你们应该互相支持。此外,输赢只是比赛的一半。另一半是学会怎样和队友合作,怎么样从错误中吸取教训。” 彼得没说什么,但是爸爸的话使他陷入了沉思。 第二天,彼得并没有害怕,而是勇敢地去参加了足球训练。“嗨,伙伴们,”他对队友说:“我对昨天的失误非常抱歉,我们差点就赢了。但我想只要我们继续团结一致,我们就会赢得下一场比赛。” 出乎意料而又让他欣慰的是,他的队友都赞同地点了头。 “是的,”他们说:“别担心了,失败绝不是一个人的错误。我们应该考虑的是下一次我们怎么能做得更好。” 彼得笑了。他为自己属于一个奔向胜利的球队感到庆幸。
Unit 11 Sad movies make me cry. 答案
1. adv. 宁愿;相当 rather 25. 起初;开始时 to start with
2. 宁愿 would rather 26. adj. 昏暗的;灰色的 grey
3. v. 迫使 drive 27. n. 柠檬 lemon
4. 使人发疯/发狂 drive sb. crazy/mad 28. adj. 使人不舒服的 uncomfortable
5. 越……越…… the more … the more… 29. n. 重量;分量 weight
6. adv. 最近;不久前 lately 30. n. 肩;肩膀 shoulder
7. 成为某人的朋友 be friends with sb. 31. n. 球门;射门;目标 goal
8. 不包括;忽略 leave out 32. 使失望 let...down
9. n. 友谊;友情 friendship 33. n. 教练;私人教师 coach
10. n. 君主;国王 king 34. v. 踢;踹 kick
11. n. 权利;力量 power 35. 开除某人 kick sb. off
12. adj. 首要的;基本的 prime 36. 对某人苛刻 be hard on sb.
13. n. 大臣;部长 minister 37. adv. 而且 besides
14. 首相;大臣 prime minister 38. n. 同队队员;队友 teammate
15. n. 银行家 banker 39. n. 勇敢;勇气 courage
16. n. 名声;声誉 fame 40. 而不是 rather than
17. adj. 苍白的;灰白的 pale 41. n. 家伙 (pl.) 伙计们 guy
18. n. 王后;女王 queen 42. v. 拉;拖 pull
19. 召来;叫来 call in 43. 齐心协力;通力合作 pull together
20. v. (仔细地)检查;检验 examine 44. n. 轻松;解脱 relief
21. conj. & adv. 也不 nor 45. v. 点头 nod
22. 既不也不 neither ... nor 46. n. 一致;同意 agreement
23. n. 王宫;宫殿 palace 47. n. 过失;缺点 fault
24. n. 财富;富裕 wealth 48. v. 使失望 disappoint
课文翻译
Section A 2d 南希:嗨!伯特,我想我把爱丽丝给逼的受不了,而且我还不确信该怎么做。 波特:发生什么事了? 南希:你知道朱莉是爱丽斯最好的朋友,对吧? 波特:嗯嗯。 南希:唔,我对朱莉了解得越多,越感到我们有许多相同之处。所以我们最 近呆在一起的时间更多了。 波特:但那有什么问题吗? 南希:嗯……这让爱丽斯不开心,因为她认为朱莉现在成为了跟我比跟她更要好的朋友。 波特:我知道了。嗯……每一次你和朱莉在一起做事的时候,你何不邀请爱丽 斯一起加入呢?这样她就不会觉得被冷落。 南希:奥,好主意!那还能使我们的友谊更加牢固。 Section A 3a 快乐者的衬衫!(1) 很久以前,在一个富饶而又美丽的国家里,住着一位不开心的国王。他睡不好觉,也没有食欲。他总是面色苍白,还常常无端哭泣。这让王后和他的子民都很担心。 一天,一位医生被招来给国王检查身体。但他发现国王的身体并没有任何的问题。“他的病都在心里。药物和休息对他都无效。他需要的是一个快乐的人所穿的衬衫,那会使他快乐起来。” 首相被叫到宫殿,但当人们把国王的情况向他解释后,他却说:“尽管我有很多权利,但他并没有让我快乐。我总是担心会失去权力。有许多人都在试图取代我的位置。” 接着,国王的银行家来到宫殿,“唉,我恐怕也不快乐呢,”他说:“我有很多财富,但是我总是担心丢失钱财。每天都有人想窃取我的金钱。” 接下来,宫殿的歌手来到国王的房间,但是他却这样说:“的确我很有名,而且每个人都喜欢我的歌。但是我并不快乐,因为我总是担心被人跟踪,我没有自由。” 最后,国王的大将军被派出去,要他在三天之内找到一个快乐的人。 Grammar Focus 吵闹的音乐使我紧张。 柔和而安静的音乐使我放松。 金钱和名声并不总是让人快乐。 她说那部悲伤的电影让她哭了。 Section B 2b 胜利之队 彼得的眼睛盯着地面,当他一个人独自走在回家路上的时候,觉得双肩沉重。今天是他人生中最糟糕的日子。他脑海里总停不住想一个小时以前学校足球场上发生的事。他怎么错过了进球呢?他让全队都失望了。他愚蠢的错误使他生气。整个球队因为他而输掉了比赛。他还担心教练会把他赶出球队。 他一走进家门,他爸爸就问:“怎么了,儿子?”彼得的情绪都写在脸上。“我比赛输了。”彼得回答。然后,他不再说话走进了自己的卧室。十分钟后,彼得听见爸爸在敲卧室门,他打开房门让爸爸进来。 “彼得,你来看,我不知道发生了什么。但不管结果怎样,不要对自己太苛刻。” “我输球了,爸爸,我导致了球队的失败。很可能他们再也不会让我踢球了。”“足球是靠团队的集体努力,”你不是导致球队失利的唯一原因。如果你们是一只优秀的球队,你们应该互相支持。此外,输赢只是比赛的一半。另一半是学会怎样和队友合作,怎么样从错误中吸取教训。” 彼得没说什么,但是爸爸的话使他陷入了沉思。 第二天,彼得并没有害怕,而是勇敢地去参加了足球训练。“嗨,伙伴们,”他对队友说:“我对昨天的失误非常抱歉,我们差点就赢了。但我想只要我们继续团结一致,我们就会赢得下一场比赛。” 出乎意料而又让他欣慰的是,他的队友都赞同地点了头。 “是的,”他们说:“别担心了,失败绝不是一个人的错误。我们应该考虑的是下一次我们怎么能做得更好。” 彼得笑了。他为自己属于一个奔向胜利的球队感到庆幸。 Section A 2d Nancy: Hey, Bert. I think I've made Alice mad and I'm not sure what to do about it. Bert: What happened Nancy: You know Julie is Alice's best friend,right Bert: Uh-huh. Nancy: Well, the more I got to know Julie, the more I've realized that we have a lot in common. So we've been spending more time together lately. Bert: But what's wrong with that Nancy: Umm...it makes Alice unhappy because she thinks Julie is now better friends with me than with her. Bert: I see. Mmm ... why don't you ask Alice to join you each time you do something with Julie Then she won't feel left out. Nancy: Oh, good idea! That can make our friendship stronger. Section A 3a The Shirt of a Happy Man (Part I) A long time ago, in a rich and beautiful country, there lived an unhappy king. He slept badly and didn't feel like eating. His face was always pale as chalk. He often cried for no reason. This made the queen and his people worried. One day, a doctor was called in to examine the king. But he found nothing wrong with his body. “It's all in his mind. Neither medicine nor rest can help him. What he needs is the shirt of a happy person to wear. That'll make him happy." The prime minister was called to the palace. But when they explained the king's situation to him, he said, "Although I have a lot of power, it doesn't make me happy. I'm always worried about losing my power. Many people are trying to take my position. " Then, the king's banker came to the palace. “Oh, I'm afraid I'm not happy either,"he said. “I have a lot of wealth, but I'm always worried about losing my money. Someone tries to steal my money every day." Next, the palace singer came to the king's room. But this was what he said: “It's true that I'm famous and everyone loves my songs. But I'm not happy because I'm always worried about being followed by others, I cannot be free! ” Finally, the king's top general was told to go out and find a happy man in three days' time. (To be continued) Grammar Focus The loud music makes me nervous. Soft and quiet music makes me relax. Money and fame don't always make people happy. She said that the sad movie made her cry. Section B 2b The Winning Team Knowing the meanings of idioms and verb phrases can improve your English. Peter kept his eyes on the ground. He felt like there was 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 school 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 had lost the game because of him. He was really worried that his coach might kick him off the team. As soon as he walked through the door, his father asked, "What's wrong,son ” Peter's 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 don't know what happened. But whatever it was, don't be too hard on yourself. " “I lost the game, Dad. I failed my team. They'll probably never let me play again." “Soccer is about team effort. You're 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 other half is learning how to communicate with your teammates and learning from your mistakes. " Peter didn't 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. “I'm really sorry about yesterday. We were so close to winning that game. But I think if we continue to pull together, we're going to win the next one. " To his surprise and relief, his teammates all nodded in agreement. “Yeah, " they said, “don't worry about it. It's never just one person's fault. We should think about how we can do better next time. " Peter smiled. It made him feel lucky to know that he was on a winning team.