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Period Ⅰ Welcome to the unit & Reading—Comprehending
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必备知识 自主学习
课时作业 巩固提升
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Strangers under the same roof?
Does every dinner with your parents seem to turn into① a battle②? Have your once warm and open conversations become cold and
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guarded? Do you feel that you just cannot see eye to eye with them on③ anything? You are not alone. Heated arguments④ and cold silences⑤ are common between teenagers and their parents.
本标题通过询问的方式引出话题,引导学生主动思考:青少年与父母真的如同生活在同一屋檐下的陌生人吗?
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Teenagers' physical changes may result in⑥ such family tensions⑦. You may feel anxious⑧ that you are developing at a different rate⑨ to your friends,shooting up⑩ in height or getting left far behind. You might worry about your changing voice,weight problems or spots⑪.When it all gets too much,your parents are often the first targets⑫ of your anger⑬.
本句是主从复合句。that在句中引导宾语从句,作anxious的宾语。shooting up...far behind是现在分词短语作伴随状语。
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It can be a big headache⑭ to balance your developing mental needs too.You enter a strange middle ground⑮—no longer⑯ a small child but not quite an adult⑰.You have both a new desire for⑱ independence and a continued need for your parents' love and support.You feel ready to be more responsible and make decisions⑲on your own⑳.Unfortunately,your parents do not always agree and that makes you feel unhappy.“Why can't they just let me go?” you may
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wonder. On the other hand,when you are struggling to 21 control your feelings, you wish they could be more caring and patient—sometimes they forget that growing up is a rough ride 22. It can be difficult when your parents treat you like a child but expect you to act like an adult. All of this can lead to 23 a breakdown 24 in your relationship.
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it在此处作形式主语,真正的主语是后面的动词不定式短语to balance your developing mental needs。
本句为简单句。其中包含“both...and...”结构,连接