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1、Expressing feelings of distress or annoyanceExpressing feelings of distress or annoyanceStrongStrongIt sickens sb. to / thatIt sickens sb. to / thatIt bugs sb. to /thatIt bugs sb. to /thatIm fed up with all this.Im fed up with all this.It galls sb. bitterly to / thatIt galls sb. bitterly to / thatFo
2、rmalFormalI am distressed to I am distressed to I am annoyed/bothered/irritated/angered byI am annoyed/bothered/irritated/angered byInformalInformalreally got on my nerves/ worried me.really got on my nerves/ worried me.What really gets under my skin isWhat really gets under my skin isWhat a drag/nu
3、isance What a drag/nuisance drive somebody mad/ crazy/ nutsdrive somebody mad/ crazy/ nutsgall somebodygall somebody: to vex someone, to annoy someone or make someone very angry.Get on someones nervesGet on someones nerves: to annoy someone, especially by continually saying or doing something that h
4、e/or she does not like. e.g. Sit down, James. Youre getting on my nerves pacing up and down like that. get under someones skin get under someones skin: to annoy someone a lot. e.g. He really gets under my skin sometimes. be a dragbe a drag: if someone or something is a drag, they annoy you especiall
5、y because they are boring or prevent you from enjoying yourself. e.g. Dont invite John- hes such a drag.You may talk about annoyance and distress like this:You may talk about annoyance and distress like this:I simply cant bear your barbaric behavior.I simply cant bear your barbaric behavior.Dont pre
6、tend that you are a good God.Dont pretend that you are a good God.The thing that really annoys me is you didnt take my words seriously. The thing that really annoys me is you didnt take my words seriously. His indifference irritates me.His indifference irritates me.Im very annoyed at your disobedien
7、ce.Im very annoyed at your disobedience.I cant stand her arrogance. She looks down upon everybody.I cant stand her arrogance. She looks down upon everybody.Maybe its her nature.Maybe its her nature.Note:1. Three chickens to one single cage: three chickens sharing one single cage2. Disgraceful: adj.
8、shamefule.g. Its a disgraceful waste of taxpayers money.3. fatten sb/sth. Up: to make a person or animal fatter 1. What actually sickened the father and his daughters on the chicken farm?2. Can you describe what they saw on the farm?3. Do you agree that the chicken farm industry is a disgrace?A: A c
9、ouple of days ago, I went to a chicken farm to buy a chicken with my kidsB: Yes? What did you see there, David?A: Oh, Jenny, to tell you the truth, it really shocked me to know how chickens were raised in the mechanical production.B: Why, what did they do there?A: The chickens are I mean, its like t
10、his, my kids, they wanted to see the chickens in the cages so I said, all right, Ill take you there to see them.B. So what did you see? Did you see the chickens in the cages?A: Yes. One of my kids was 8 years old, and the other was 5. But the 8-year-old was almost in tears as she came out.B. What ha
11、ppened? What did she see?A: Yes, I asked whats up? She was too upset to speak. So I went in to have a look.B: What did you see?A: You wouldnt believe it. And it sickened me there were three chickens in one single cage.B. Yes, whats wrong with this? Is the cage big?A: No. The cage was so small that t
12、he only way they could get around was to climb over each other. The chickens were forced against the metal bars and they were bald.B: What a shame! I wouldnt let my kids see this, and the way they treat chickens is absolutely disgraceful. 1. Work out a short story in pairs based on the following pic
13、tures. You may tell the story from the first person perspective or the third person perspective, then present it to the class,(p2)Hints:Using expressions of distress and annoyanceWords and expressions: animal rights A harmonious relationship with animals Be kept in the cage Billboard or sign Innocen
14、t Key: 1.d 2.e 3.a 4.f 5.c 6. b If you want to learn more If you want to learn more Key a-6 b-8 c-3 d-1 e-2 f-4 g-5 h-7 If we are bound to forgive an enemy, we are not bound to If we are bound to forgive an enemy, we are not bound to trust him.trust him. be bound to do - be sure and confident that s
15、omething will be bound to do - be sure and confident that something will happenhappenDo you have an example to illustrate the saying?Do you have an example to illustrate the saying?Do not despise your enemy.不可轻敌Believe no tales from the enemy。敌人之言不可信。One enemy can do more hurt than ten friends can d
16、o good.一个敌人 为害,胜过十个朋友行好。Though thy enemy seem a mouse, yet watch him like a lion.敌人既是小如鼠,防他也要如防狮。Take a look at the three picture, discuss about the cultural implication of the snake. Pre-reading activities muskmeloncantaloupePre-reading TasksPre-reading Taskswatermelona: sucking poisonous liquid fr
17、om the woundb: stop blood circulation through wrappingc: getting professional assistance1. watermelon2. muskmelon3. patch4. barn5. cane6. shed7. blade8. swipe9. thump10. sandbur11. rattle12. note13. quail 14. figure15. yell16. apron17. string18. lot19. habitation20. shortcut21. yank22. porch23. cres
18、t24 silhouette The story, as told by an American boy, is set against the background of the American countryside in the 19th century.Words like sandbur, claim, buggy, porch, lot, rig are characteristic of American culture.The text contains many colloquial phrases to reflect a childs style of speaking
19、. Phrasal verbs are used over single verbs. e. g. Light out for depart ; pick out for recognize, show up for appear, break into for being abruptly. The use of child phrases: Mamma, Papa (when) One day(Where) on melon-and-garden garden patch(who) a boy(what) bitten by a snake(how) mothers first aid a
20、nd help from neighbors At last, his father showed up He intend to get a melon for his own use, but he stepped on something like a mess of sandbur. Actually he was bitten by a rattlesnakeRattlesnakes are supposed to make some sound as warning before they strike, but this snake did not rattle. Maybe i
21、t did not have time to rattle.His mother tied apron strings around the boys leg above the knee, made him lie on the sofa and asked Martha to watch him.She put the apron strings back, pulling them tight. First for the boys father. If he failed to find him, he should look for a doctor. His mother went
22、 to the porch to watch the road from town. At last his father showed up shedshed: nouna simple roofed structure, typically made of wood or metal, used for garden storage, to shelter animals, or as a workshop棚式建筑;货棚;牲口棚;工作棚vt.流出, 流下He shed his blood for his country.他为国家流血牺牲了。Analysis of words , expre
23、ssions and sentencesswipeswipe : verb&n a hard hit with obj.hit or try to hit with a swinging blow挥击;猛打she swiped me right across the nose.她挥了一拳,正打在我的鼻子上。She took a swipe at the volleyball.thumpthump 重击;重击声n.a heavy dull sound (as made by impact of heavy objects) v.hit hard with the hand, fist, or s
24、ome heavy instrumentHe was so angry that he thumped the table with his fist.他非常生气,用拳头重捶桌子。the house melon-and-garden patchthe house melon-and-garden patch: a piece of land for growing vegetables and melons for family use. Known as a “ vegetable patch”strikestrike: to attack someone, especially sudde
25、nly (struck; struck, stricken) e.g. The killer might strike again.figure: reckon, estimate, conclude, think, believe e.g. I have never been able to figure him out. 我从来都琢磨不透他 I figure he will be back soon. 我估计他很快会回来yell: nouna loud, sharp cry, especially of pain, surprise, or delight; a shout(US)an o
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