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    高中英语人教版 (2019)选择性必修 第一册Unit 4 Body Language教课ppt课件

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    这是一份高中英语人教版 (2019)选择性必修 第一册Unit 4 Body Language教课ppt课件,共19页。PPT课件主要包含了educator,education,educated,Keywords等内容,欢迎下载使用。
    1. straighten up: 直起来, 整理, 收拾整齐 e.g. Scientists have fund that when we feel prud and pwerul, we usually straighten up t make urselves bigger. Teachers remind the children t stay fr a few minutes t pick up garbage and straighten up the desks and chairs.straighten ut: 解决, 整顿, 改好,变好The teacher saw the awkward sentence n the bard and asked fr vlunteers t straighten it ut.His teacher’s wrds helped him straighten ut his thinking.
    2. bend v. 使...弯曲,倾斜 ( bent, bent ); bend ne's head/ knees bend ver/dwn 弯腰,俯身于... bend ne's mind/effrts t sth bend the truth n. 转弯,弯道;弯曲 n/at a sharp bend在一个急转弯处 e.g. We cannt bend the rules, even fr Darren. Eric bent all his effrts t persuading them t dnate sme blankets.
    t prp yur leg up n the bencht bend frwardt switch t the ther side
    3. reveal vt.揭露,显示,露出 revealing: adj. 暴露的,透露内情的 reveal sth t sbe.g. He was jailed fr revealing secrets t the Americans Her bigraphy revealed that she was nt as rich as everyne thught. She is wearing a revealing dress. A jke can be very revealing abut/f what smene's really thinking. In the meantime, thse wh set the questins fr the exams are banned frm revealing theiridentities t the public, r ffering tutrial classes.
    4. clarify v.使更清晰易懂,澄清,阐明 clarificatin n.澄清 clarify the present situatin澄清目前的状态 ask fr clarificatin f...要求对...予以澄清
    5. in ther wrds in a wrd beynd wrds = beynd descriptin break/eat ne's wrd give/keep ne's wrd have a wrd with sb have wrds with sb There is n wrd that... wrd came that... wrd fr wrd
    6. educatr n.教师,教育家 -- educatinalist 教育家,教育学家 educate v.教育 educatin n.教育 ---- educatinal adj. 教育的,与教育有关的 educated adj.受过教育的 well educated受过良好教育的
    1.The frm says he ____________(educate) at Stanfrd. 2. The best way t teach —whether as an __________(educate) r parent —is t praise psitive actins and ignre negative nes. 3. It's a cuntry which places great emphasis n ______________(educate). 4. It'll be an ____________(educate) experience fr him. 5. As yu knw, China is nw underging mdernizatin and is badly in need f well __________(educate) persns.
    was educated
    7. tendency n.趋势,倾向 a tndency/tendencies t/twards...的倾向 have a tendency t d...具有做某事的倾向 tend v.倾向,易于,照顾 tend t d...易于...,往往会... tend (t) sb/ sth 照顾/ 处理 e.g.() ①Mrever, it is abslutely crucial that China is ppsing any tendency t reverse glbalizatin” Minsch said, adding China has been keeping up the effrt t “establish a market-riented, law-based and internatinalized business envirnment.” ②Peple tend t feel sleepy in spring, dze in summer and feel tired in autumn. ③ He carefully tended his sunflwer plants.
    8. imply :v. 意味着,暗示 implicatin. : n.含义, implicit : adj. 隐性的 --- explicit adj. 显性的9. barely: adv. 几乎不,仅仅,勉强地 bare : adj. 赤裸的,无遮拦的,没有植被的, 最基本的 vt. 使暴露,使露出 a bare muntain bare feet the bare minimum f ... bare ne's teeth bare ne's pinine.g. Unwilling t lay bare her private thughts t a stranger, Mary nly gave him an awkward smile.I had barely/ hardly started speaking when he interrupted me.
    10. stare v.盯着看,凝视 stare at... 盯着...看 glare at 怒目而视 gaze at 目不转睛(interested/amazed) glance at 扫视,一瞥 11. distract v. 分散注意力,使分心 distracted adj. 注意力分散的,思想不集中的 distractin n.分心的事(可数),心烦意乱 (不可数) Persnally I lve being able t sit dwn and nave a cnversatin with smene sans cell phnes and distractins. It shws that yu care abut wh yu are talking t and want t invlve and listen t them. The cell phne can wait until later. A. in need f B. withut C. in spite f D. with
    Researchers have fund that men and wmen cnsumed 15% mre calries when lking at their phnes while eating. They als eat mre fatty fd. The grundbreaking study suggests that staring at a phne screen may distract dinners frm hw much fd they are actually eating. “It may prevent the crrect understanding f the brain ver the amunt f fd ingested,” said researchers wh filmed 62 vlunteers eating alne.The men and wmen, aged 18 t 28, were invited t help themselves t a chice f fd –ranging frm healthy ptins t sft drinks and chclate –until they were satisfied. In three trials, the vlunteers were recrded eating n distractins, using a smartphne r reading a magazine.21. Why peple wuld eat mre when lking at the phne while eating.A. Lking at the phne makes peple at ease.B. Staring at the phne imprves the eaters’ fr fd.C. Fd becmes mre delicius when the diners lk at the phne.D. Staring at the phne may distract diners frm the amunt f fd ingested.
    On average the vlunteers ate 535 calries withut the distractin f a smartphne but 591 when using a mbile. Thse in the sample wh were classed as verweight ate 616 calries while using their phnes. When in pssessin f their mbiles, the vlunteers als cnsumed 10 percent mre. They als eat mre when reading a magazine“Smartphne use during a meal increased calrie and fat intake,” said Marcia Gilbert, a lead authr f study carried ut at the federal University f Lavras in Brazil and University Medical Center Utrecht in the Netherlands. He added: “Tablets and smartphnes have becme the main “distracters” during meals, even early in childhd, s it is imprtant t pay attentin t hw this may impact fd chices.” 22. In the experiment, hw many calries d the verweight eat withut the distractin f a smartphne?A. abut 616 B. abut 560 C. abut 591 D. abut 535
    12. perceive v.. 察觉,感觉;理解;认知 perceptin n. 认识能力;知觉,感觉;洞察力; perceptive adj. 有洞察力的 perceptible adj. 可觉察的 e.g. I perceived a nte f unhappiness in her vice. 当作,视作e.g. Fashin magazines are ften perceived t be superficial/ shallw. ne's perceptin f...某人对...的理解/看法e.g. These pictures will affect peple's perceptins f war. Her bks are full f perceptive insights int the human cnditin.In ther wrds, she has spken perceptively n this tpic. There was a slight perceptible change in her vice. In ther wrds, her md changed barely perceptibly.
    13. distinguish v.区分,分辨 distinguished adj. 卓越的,著名的;高贵的,受尊重的 distinguishable adj. 可识别的,可辨别的 distinguish A frm B/ distinguish between A and B distinguish neself be distinguished fr be distinguished ase.g. () After all, it is impssible fr the public t distinguish which are endangered species, and it is als dificult t make it clear in a shrt time. He distinguished himself in British theatre at a very early age.
    14. embarrass :v.(尤指在社交场合)使窘迫,使尴尬;使为难; 陷入经济困难;妨碍(人、移动、行动) embarrassing :adj.使人尴尬的;令人为难的 embarrassingly :adv. 令人尴尬地 embarrassed : adj.感到尴尬 ;感到局促不安的( at/abut/t d) embarrassment : n. 窘迫,难堪;使人为难的人或事物(可数);15. ashamed adj. 羞愧的,羞耻的;惭愧的,内疚的;尴尬的 be ashamed f /t d shame n. 羞耻,羞愧;憾事,带来耻辱的人 a sense f shame It is a shame that... 遗憾的是 bring shame t sb shameful adj. 可耻的;不体面的;不道德的 shameless adj. 无耻的;伤风败俗的
    16. call n 访问,拜访;号召,请求 call n sb t d...呼吁某人做某事 call n sb 拜访某人 call up sb 给某人打电话 call up sth 回忆起某事 call ff 取消 call fr 要求,需要 call in 召来, 叫来 17. bther vt. 烦扰,打扰;使……不安;使……恼怒 n. 麻烦,不便 bther t d/ding smething 费心去做某事 bther sb with sth bthered adj. 烦恼的 be bthered abut...对...感到很烦恼
    18. cnflict n. 冲突,矛盾;斗争;争执 in cnflict (with sb) (与某人)有矛盾,不一致 the cnflict cnflict f interest(s) cnflict vi. 冲突,抵触;争执;战斗 cnflict with...与...冲突 cnflict ver sth19. inquire vt. 询问;查究;问明 vi. 询问;查究;询价 inquire int 调查 inquire abut 询问,打听 inquiry n. 探究;调查;质询 (inquiries)
    20.adjust vt. 调整,使…适合;校准 vi. 调整,校准;适应 adjust t...调整以适应 adjust neself t
    adjustment n. 调整,调节 make a slight adjustment t...
    adjustable adj. 可调节的 an adjustable seat belt
    reactin n. 反应,感应;反动,反作用 chemical reactin 化学反应 in reactin t 对做出的反应
    21react vi. 反应,作出反应;产生(化学)反应;
    reactive adj. 反应的;反动的

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