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Unit 3 Body Parts and Feelings
Lesson 16: Happy or Sad
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Is he happy?
What’s wrong with him?
Use your imagination and guess why.
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思 考
hurt [hə:t] v. 伤害;疼痛 adj. 痛的;受伤的
The man’s tooth hurts badly.
enough adj. & adv.
足够的(地)
I have enough money to buy the book.
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laugh [lɑ:f] v. 笑
She laughs happily when she meets her fans.
donut [`dəunʌt] n. 面包圈
This shop sells different kinds of donuts.
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1.How do you feel?
Jenny: Hi, Danny! I feel happy! How do you feel today?
Danny: I'm NOT happy.
Jenny: Oh! What's wrong? Are you hurt?
Danny: No, I'm not.
Jenny: Are you tired?
Danny: No, I'm not. I feel sad. My mum wants me to eat just one donut a day.
Jenny: Oh, Danny. Don't be sad. Your mum is right. One donut a day is enough.
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2.We all have feelings.
We all have feelings. Yes, we do!
We all feel happy and sad, too.
Sometimes we laugh. Sometimes we cry.
Sometimes we're down. Sometimes we're high.
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Culture Tip
In English, you can use the words down and high to describe direction and height, like go down the street and the kite is high in the sky. But you can also use these words to describe feelings. To feel down means to feel sad. To feel high means to feel happy.
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Language point 1
How do you feel today?
How do you feel today? 今天你感觉怎么样?
e.g. —How do you feel? 你感觉怎么样?
—I am/feel happy. 我感觉开心。
How do you feel...? 常用I am/feel... 回答。feel 意为“感觉”,作连系动词,后跟形容词。
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Language point 2
What’s wrong?
What’s wrong? 怎么了?
e.g. What’s wrong with your computer?
=What’s the matter with your computer?
你的电脑怎么了?
What’s wrong? 可单独使用也可与with 连用,可以用来询问某人怎么了,也可以用来询问某物出什么毛病了,相当于“What’s the matter with sb./sth.?”。
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Language points 3
Are you hurt?
hurt adj. 痛的;受伤的v. 伤害;疼痛
hurt 作不及物动词,特指人身体某部位的疼痛。作及物动词,主语是人,宾语是受伤的对象或身体部位。
e.g. My arm hurts. 我胳膊疼。
My head is hurt.
我的头受伤了。
作形容词
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Language points 4
One donut a day is enough.
enough /ɪ'nʌf/ adj. & adv. 足够的(地);充分的(地)
e.g. Does your mother give you enough money?
你妈妈给了你足够的钱吗?
He is old enough to go to school.
他够