(共21张PPT)
Section
B
(1a-1e)
1.
arrive
at
2.
be
about
to
3.
in
line
with
4.
stare
at
5.
in
disbelief
6.
think
to
oneself
7.
turn
into
到达
打算…
与…成一排
凝视,盯着
难以置信地,怀疑地
心中想,盘算
变成,成为
Revision
Read
the
story
below
and
pay
attention
to
the
underlined
words
and
phrases.
Yesterday
my
friends
invited
me
to
a
costume
party.
I
dressed
up
like
Snow
White.
I
sang
and
danced
with
my
friends
at
the
party.
I
enjoyed
myself
at
first.
But
then
I
didn’t
hold
my
cup
of
coffee
carefully.
It
dropped
on
the
floor.
The
coffee
splashed
on
my
dress.
I
was
so
embarrassed,
and
my
face
turned
red.
Put
these
words
in
the
correct
columns
in
the
chart.
Nouns
(people,
places,
things)
Verbs
(action
words)
Adjectives
(description
words)
fool
fool
embarrassed
costume
change
clock
invite
go
off
get
dressed
show
up
realize
change
stay
up
empty
tired
1a
Tell
your
partner
about
something
that
happened
to
you
recently.
Use
two
or
more
words
in
1a.
For
example:
Last
Friday
night,
my
friend
invited
me
to
his
birthday
party
…
1b
Listen
and
write
each
person’s
name
under
the
correct
picture.
Joe
Nick
Dave
1c
1.
_____
a
costume
party
2.
_____
my
alarm
went
off
3.
_____
stayed
up
all
night
D
Listen
again.
Write
D
for
Dave,
N
for
Nick
and
J
for
Joe.
N
J
4.
_____
was
tired
5.
_____
was
really
embarrassed
6.
_____
the
other
kids
showed
up
D
N
J
1d
Listen
again
and
check
the
sentences
with
T
or
F.
Dave
hasn’t
been
tricked
on
April
Fool’s
Day.
Nick
was
tricked
by
his
friend
by
inviting
him
to
a
costume
party.
Nick
fooled
his
brother
by
changing
the
clock
earlier.
Joe’s
friend
called
him
and
told
him
to
prepare
for
a
maths
test.
F
F
F
T
Listen
again.
Answer
the
questions.
What’s
the
funny
thing
about
Dave?
Why
did
Nick
go
to
school
earlier?
What
did
Joe
do
when
he
knew
the
test?
Did
Joe
get
a
good
mark
in
that
test?
He
was
the
only
person
wearing
a
costume
in
the
“party”,
for
his
friends
tricked
him.
His
clock
had
been
changed
by
his
brother
to
an
hour
earlier.
He
stayed
up
all
night
studying
and
was
tired.
We
don’t
know,
for
there
is
no
test
at
all.
Tell
April
Fool’s
Day
stories
in
your
group.
Use
the
information
in
1c
and
1d.
1e
A:
What
happened
to
Dave
on
April
Fool’s
Day?
B:
Well,
a
friend
invited
him
to
a
costume
party
…
After
talking
about
stories
in
the
textbook,
talk
about
your
stories
in
April
Fool’s
Day
with
your
partner.
Example:
A:
Do
you
know
April
Fool’s
Day?
B:
Well,
it
is
…
A:
Did
you
play
jokes
on
others
or
have
you
be
tricked
by
others?
B:
I
have
an
interesting
story
…
探究点1:fool
的用法
观察下列句子,体会fool用法。
You'll
be
the
biggest
fool
then.
你将是个最大的傻瓜。
2.
Don’t
make
a
fool
of
me!
不要把我当傻瓜!
3.
She
fooled
that
man.
她骗了那个人。
4.
Don't
fool
around
during
working
hours.
在工作时间内别瞎闹。
5.
I
was
fooled
into
believing
their
promises.
我被骗得相信了他们的承诺。
fool作名词,
意为“__________”,
是
_____名词。表示“捉弄/愚弄某人”
可用make
a
fool
of
sb。
傻瓜,
蠢人
可数
(2)
fool用作动词时,
常见用法如下:
①
通常用作及物动词,
表示“_________
”,
接名词或代词作宾语,
宾语常指
_______。
②用于习语fool
________/
fool
about,
表
示“瞎胡闹;
无所事事”,
此时
fool
作
不及物动词。
③
fool
sb.
into
doing
sth表示“欺骗某
人做某事”。
愚弄;
欺骗
人
around
【拓展】foolish是fool的形容词形式,
意为“愚蠢的;
荒谬的;
可笑的”;
foolishly是fool的副词形式,
意为
“愚蠢地”。
2:embarrassed
与embarrassing的区别
观察下列句子,
体会embarrassed
embarrassing的区别。
I
felt
embarrassed
when
making
mistakes.
犯错误的时候我感到很羞愧。
2.
This
is
an
embarrassing
situation.
这真是个尴尬的场面。
3.
It
was
so
embarrassing.
太令人尴尬了。
embarrassed为形容词,
意为“感到难
堪的,
不安的”
,
指某人的感受,
用来
修饰____,
通常作____语,表示“对…
感到窘迫的”,常与介词with或at连
用。
(2)
embarrassing为形容词,
意为“令人难
堪的,让人不安的”
,
指一种东西,
一件
事情,或一种状况令人觉得尴尬,
通常
修饰_____,作___语或表语。
人
表
事物
定
【拓展】embarrassment为名词,
意为“
困窘,尴尬
”,
当
作“困窘,尴尬”讲时,
是不可数名词;
当“让人难堪的人或事”讲时,则是可数名词.