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    人教版 (2019)必修 第一册Unit 1 Teenage life导学案

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    这是一份人教版 (2019)必修 第一册Unit 1 Teenage life导学案,共4页。

    Teenager: A persn wh is in their teenage years. Example: "As a teenager, I enjyed spending time with my friends and explring new hbbies."
    Ballet: A type f dance characterized by precise mvements and graceful gestures. Example: "She has been practicing ballet since she was five years ld."
    Vlunteer: T ffer ne's services r time willingly withut being paid. Example: "I decided t vlunteer at the lcal animal shelter t help care fr the abandned animals."
    Debate: A frmal discussin r argument n a particular tpic, ften invlving ppsing viewpints. Example: "The students participated in a debate abut the benefits and drawbacks f scial media."
    Prefer: T like r chse ne thing ver anther. Example: "I prefer t drink tea instead f cffee in the mrning."
    Cntent: Infrmatin, ideas, r creative material that can be shared r cnsumed. Example: "The website ffers a wide range f educatinal cntent fr students."
    Mvement: Refers t an act f changing physical psitin r lcatin. Example: "The dancers perfrmed a beautiful chregraphed mvement n stage."
    Greenhuse: A structure made f glass r plastic used fr grwing plants, prviding them with a cntrlled envirnment. Example: "They grw tmates and cucumbers in their greenhuse during the winter mnths."
    Suitable: Apprpriate r fitting fr a particular purpse r situatin. Example: "He fund a suitable utfit t wear t the jb interview."
    Actually: Used t emphasize the truth r crrectness f a statement. Example: "I thught it wuld rain, but actually, the sun came ut."
    Challenge: A difficult task r prblem that requires effrt and determinatin t vercme. Example: "Running a marathn is a significant physical challenge."
    Title: The name r label given t smething, such as a bk, mvie, r psitin. Example: "The title f the bk caught my attentin and made me want t read it."
    Tpic: The subject r theme f a cnversatin, discussin, r piece f writing. Example: "The prfessr asked the students t chse a tpic fr their research papers."
    Freshman: A first-year student in cllege r high schl. Example: "As a freshman, I was nervus abut starting at a new schl."
    Cnfusing: Smething that causes a lack f clarity r understanding. Example: "The directins t the building were cnfusing, and I gt lst."
    Cnfused: Feeling uncertain r unable t understand smething clearly. Example: "I felt cnfused abut the instructins, s I asked fr clarificatin."
    Cnfuse: T make smene feel uncertain r unable t understand smething. Example: "The cmplex explanatin nly served t cnfuse me further."
    Fluent: Having the ability t speak r write a language smthly and accurately. Example: "She is fluent in three different languages."
    Graduate: T successfully cmplete a curse f study r training and receive a degree r diplma. Example: "After fur years f hard wrk, she graduated frm university with hnrs."
    Recmmend: T suggest r endrse smething as a gd ptin r chice. Example: "I highly recmmend this restaurant; their fd is delicius."
    Advanced: Referring t smething that is at a high level f cmplexity r prgress. Example: "He enrlled in an advanced mathematics curse t challenge himself."
    Advance: T mve frward r make prgress. Example: "She wrked hard t advance her career in the cmpany."
    Literature: Written wrks, such as nvels, pems, plays, r essays, cnsidered t be f artistic r intellectual value. Example: "The prfessr taught a curse n American literature."
    Extra-curricular: Activities r interests pursued utside f regular academic curriculum r wrk. Example: "She jined the schl's chess club as an extra-curricular activity."
    Extra: Additinal r beynd what is expected r necessary. Example: "He received extra credit fr cmpleting the bnus assignment."
    Obviusly: In a way that is easy t understand r clear. Example: "Obviusly, she was upset by his thughtless cmment."
    Quit: T stp r give up an activity, jb, r habit. Example: "He decided t quit smking fr the sake f his health."
    Respnsible: Having the duty r bligatin t d smething r take care f smene. Example: "As team captain, he felt respnsible fr the team's perfrmance."
    Respnsibility: The state r quality f being accuntable fr ne's actins r duties. Example: "She tk n the respnsibility f rganizing the charity event."
    Slutin: A way t reslve a prblem r difficulty. Example: "The team brainstrmed pssible slutins t the custmer's cmplaint."
    Schedule: A plan that lists events r activities and their alltted times. Example: "I need t check my schedule t see if I'm available fr the meeting."
    Editr: A persn wh reviews, crrects, and prepares written material fr publicatin. Example: "She wrked as an editr fr a publishing cmpany, plishing manuscripts."
    Plate: A flat dish used fr serving r hlding fd. Example: "He set the table with plates, frks, and knives fr the dinner party."
    Adventure: An exciting r unusual experience invlving risk and excitement. Example: "They embarked n a thrilling adventure thrugh the jungle."
    Yuth: The time f life between childhd and adulthd; yung peple as a cllective. Example: "The rganizatin aims t prvide pprtunities fr disadvantaged yuth."
    Survival: The act r state f cntinuing t live r exist, ften despite challenging circumstances. Example: "His survival skills helped him endure the harsh cnditins in the wilderness."
    Expert: A persn with extensive knwledge, skill, r experience in a particular field. Example: "She sught advice frm a gardening expert t help her revive her wilting plants."
    Behaviur: The way in which a persn cnducts themselves; actins and mannerisms. Example: "His rude behavir twards the waiter was unacceptable."
    Generatin: A grup f peple brn and living arund the same time, ften sharing cmmn characteristics. Example: "The yunger generatin is mre familiar with technlgy than the lder generatin."
    Attract: T draw r pull smething r smene twards neself. Example: "The clrful display in the stre windw attracted many shppers."
    Fcus: T cncentrate r direct ne's attentin n smething specific. Example: "She tried t fcus n her studies despite the distractins arund her."
    Addicted: Being physically r mentally dependent n a particular substance, activity, r behavir. Example: "He became addicted t vide games and spent hurs playing every day."
    Adult: A persn wh has reached maturity r legal age. Example: "In mst cuntries, yu are cnsidered an adult when yu turn 18 years ld."

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