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1、Unit4Iusedtobeafraidofthedark.我过去害怕黑暗.Period32.Youusedtobequiet,didn’tyou?你以前很静的,是不是?反意疑问句:陈述句,动词+主语?肯定/否定否定/肯定练习:Heisastudent,_______________?Heisn’tastudent,______________?Helikesbasketball,_____________?They’llgotoShiqitomorrow,___________?Yourmothercan’tswim,____________?Tomhashadh
2、issupper,___________?LiPingisplayingfootball,_____________?Hewenttoschoolyesterday,__________?isn’theishedoesn’thewon’ttheycanshehasn’theisn’thedidn’theUnit2Iusedtobeafraidofthedark[单元课文重点分析]1. I’montheswimteam. (Section A 2b)我是游泳队成员。/我参加了游泳队.类似的说法还有:I’m on the soccer team或I play on th
3、e soccer team.2. Peoplesurechange. (Section A 2b)人们的确是要变的。/人们肯定会变化的.sure在这里为副词。 如:It sure was cold.天气确实很冷。3.I’mmoreinterestedinsports.beinterestedin对……感兴趣interested主语是人interesting主语是物.Target Language:1. I used to be short when I was young.我年轻时个子很矮。2. —Did you use to have straight h
4、air?你过去是直发吗?—Yes, I did.是的。3. —Did you use to play the piano?你过去弹钢琴吗?—No, I didn’t.不,我不弹。Homework简要介绍你自己的成长变化,词数60~80。从爱好、外貌、性格等方面去描写。IamnowdifferentfromwhatIusedtobelike.Iusedtoliketo…,butnowIenjoydoingsth.…beafraidof害怕……,后面可接名词、代词和动词-ing形式。例:Areyouafraidofsnakes?你害怕蛇吗?Heisafraidofgoi
5、ngoutaloneatnight.他害怕在夜里独自外出。beafraid后面还可接动词不定式,和宾语从句。例:Don’tbeafraidtoaskforhelpifyouneedit.如果你需要,不要害怕向别人求助注意区分alone和lonelyalone的意义是“单独、独自的”,而lonely则指“孤独的、寂寞的”。试看下面这个句子:Theoldman’swifediedayearago.Helivesalonenow,butheneverfeelslonely.这位老人的妻子一年前去世了,他独自生活,但从不感到孤独。still我们用still来说明某人或某物没
6、有变化。She still lives in Mexico.still应放在主要动词前面He still lives in New Zealand.still应放在be动词后面。He is still crazy after all these years.still应放在像can, may, should这样的助动词之后She can still play the piano.3. Are you still afraid of the dark? I’m terrified of the dark.(Section A 3b)afraid的词组有be a
7、fraid of sth害怕某物如:She’s afraid of dogs. He’s afraid of seeing strangers.在口语中也说I’m afraid he’s out at the moment.我想他现在出去了。be terrified of doing sth是个同义词组。如:I’m terrified of being alone.我害怕独自一人呆着。anymore只能和否定词连用,相当于nomore•We don’t go there anymore.=wegotherenomore.•They never talk