人教版(2019)必修第一册 Unit 1 Teenage life Vocabulary 课件(31张PPT)

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名称 人教版(2019)必修第一册 Unit 1 Teenage life Vocabulary 课件(31张PPT)
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(共31张PPT)
Fourthly, I never thought that — even if one was in love — one could get so completely besotted with another person, so that a minute away from them felt like a thousand years. Fifthly, I never hoped, aspired, dreamed that one could find everything one wanted in one person. I was not such an idiot as to believe this was possible.
—— All this I want to do with you
besotted adj. 愚蠢的,糊涂的,醉的
aspire v. 渴望,向往
The Book of Vocabulary
Unit 1 Friendship
Key words and expressions
add up
upset
ignore
calm
have got to
concern
go through
set down
a series of
outdoors
on purpose
in order to…
at dusk
face to face
no longer/ not… any longer
settle
suffer
recover
get/be tired of
pack
get along with
fall in love
disagree
join in
Meaning
determine the sum of
Syn: total; sum up
e.g. Add up your score and see how many points you get. (M1U1. P1)
If something that someone has said or done adds up, it is reasonable and sensible. 合乎情理
e.g. Police said they arrested Olivia because her statements did not add up.
If small amounts of something add up, they gradually increase. 积少成多
add up (vp.)
Model Sentences
We just added all the numbers up and divided one by the other.
Even small savings, 5 cents here or 10 cents there, can add up.
add up (vp.)
upset
(adj./ n./ v.)
Meaning
to make sb./oneself feel unhappy, anxious or annoyed.
Syn: distress
e.g. It upset him that nobody had bothered to tell him about it.
~ (about sth)|~(that…) unhappy or disappointed because of sth. unpleasant happened.
to make a plan, situation, etc. go wrong 打乱,搅乱
He arrived an hour late and upset all our arrangements.
~ sb’s stomach to make sb. feel sick after they have eaten or drunk sth. (胃) 不舒服
Model Sentences
your friend comes to school very upset. (M1U1. P1)
After she died, I felt very, very upset./ ...stress and other emotional upsets.
The whole incident had upset me and my fiancée terribly.
Childhood illness can be upsetting for children and parents alike.
upset
(adj./ n./ v.)
ignore (v.)
Meaning
to pay no attention to sth.
Syn: disregard
e.g. We cannot afford to ignore their advice.
to pretend that you have not seen sb. Or that sb. Is not there
Syn: take no notice of
e.g. She ignored him and carried on with her work.
ignore (v.)
ignorant
ignorance
in ignorance of
ignore one’s advice/ mistakes
e.g. ignore traffic rules
calm (adj./ v.)
calm… down
Meaning
become quiet or calm, especially after a state of agitation
Syn: chill out, cool down
e.g. The city is calm again (=free from trouble and fighting) after yesterday’s riots.
not excited, nervous or upset
Syn: easy-going, placid
e.g. It is important to keep calm in an emergency.
concern (v.)
be concerned about
Meaning
to worry sb.
e.g. It concerns me that you no longer seem to care.
to be about sth. (be concerned with sth.)
e.g. The book is mainly concerned with Soviet-American relations during the Cold War.
to affect sb.; to involve sb.
e.g. To whom it may concern…
Do not interfere in what doesn’t concern you.
go through (vp.)
Meaning
go or live through
e.g. He is going through a very difficult time.
apply thoroughly; think through
check pletely
e.g. Going through his list of customers is a massive job.
on purpose
(advp.)
Meaning
with intention; in an intentional manner
Syn: intentionally, deliberately, purposely
e.g. Those who constantly talk of war sometimes trigger it, accidentally or on purpose.
add up, upset, ignore, calm…down, have got to, be concerned about, loose, walk the dog, go through, set down, a series of, outdoors, on purpose
It was a calm, cloudless day. Very relaxed, a young girl in Germany wandered in her room…
Not to put too fine a point on it I consider that I am the only man outside mythology to have found the crock of gold at the rainbow’s end. I have seen a thousand sunsets and sunrises, on land where it floods forest and mountains with honey-colored light, at sea where it rises and sets like a blood orange in a multi-colored nest of cloud, slipping in and out of the vast ocean.
—— All this I want to do with you
mythology n. 神话
the crock of gold at the rainbow’s end 可望不可及的财富
The satellite(卫星) was by NASA.
She decided to on her own after college(大学).
This project was rebooted over a million euros.
Lavinia always tells us about the origin of English words.
有错误的
宇航员
Explain: endeavor
大气层/ another meaning
普遍的,全世界的,宇宙的
UNESCO in Chinese
Police said they arrested Olivia because her statements did not .
It him that nobody had bothered to tell him about it.
整个事件让我和我的家人十分懊恼。
14. She him and carried on with her work.
15. 无知 n.
16. The city is again after yesterday’s riots.
17. The book mainly Soviet-American relations during the Cold War.
18. I am worried about you. Be worried about =
19. He is a very difficult time.
20. The opposite of “by chance” is .
21. “emotional ups and downs” in Chinese is .
22. 花点时间去欣赏自然
23. 不去看第二眼
24. 火灾的危险
25. 战胜挑战
I have seen a thousand moons: harvest moons like gold coins, winter moons as white as ice chips, new moons like baby swans’ feathers.
—— All this I want to do with you
set (v.)
phrases
set out to do sth.
set about doing sth.
set aside
set up
set off
outdoors
laugh at
go through
set down
face to face
on purpose
thunder
entirely
loose
be concerned about
curtains
dusty
at dusk
no longer
settle
recover
upset
calm down
ignore
walk the dog
I have seen seas as smooth as if painted, colored like shot silk or blue as a kingfisher(翠鸟) or transparent as glass or black and crumpled with foam, moving ponderously and murderously.
—— All this I want to do with you
transparent adj. 透明的
crumpled adj. 皱起的
ponderously adv. 笨重地
murderously adv. 鲁莽地
The Book of Vocabulary
Unit 1 Friendship
Key words and expressions
add up
upset
ignore
calm
have got to
concern
go through
set down
a series of
outdoors
on purpose
in order to…
at dusk
face to face
no longer/ not… any longer
settle
suffer
recover
get/be tired of
pack
get along with
fall in love
disagree
join in
The Book of Golden Words
Unit 1 Friendship
While walking the dog, you were careless, and it got loose and was hit by a car.
I wonder if it’s because I haven’t been able to be outdoors for so long that I’ve grown so crazy about everything to do with nature.
…it was the first time in a year and a half that I’d seen the night face to face…
I still find it hard to make good friends with them.
Key structure
While walking the dog, you were careless, and it got loose and was hit by a car.
I wonder if it’s because I haven’t been able to be outdoors for so long that I’ve grown so crazy about everything to do with nature.
…it was the first time in a year and a half that I’d seen the night face to face…
I still find it hard to make good friends with them.
While walking the dog, you were careless, and it got loose and was hit by a car.
An omission in an adverbial clause
An omission in an adverbial clause
Since he was defeated, he left the room sadly.
, he left the room sadly.
Once he had been appointed monitor, he called for a meeting.
, he called for a meeting.
Defeated
(Once) appointed
An omission in an adverbial clause
He wrote his greatest novel while he was working on a freighter.
He wrote his greatest novel, .
The climbers returned, who were hungry and exhausted.
The climbers returned, .
while working on a freighter
hungry and exhausted
While walking the dog, you were careless, and it got loose and was hit by a car.
An omission in an adverbial clause
An omission in an adverbial clause
When it is heated, water can be changed into vapour.
, water can be changed into vapour.
If it is possible, I’m going to visit some homes for the old in the city.
, I’m going to visit some homes for the old in the city.
Whenever it is necessary, he will come to help.
, he will come to help.
When heated
If possible
Whenever necessary
…it was the first time in a year and a half that I’d seen the night face to face…