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人教版(2019)選擇性必修三Unit2HealthyLifestyleReadingandThinkingLearntodevelopgoodhealthhabits

LearningobjectivesBytheendofthissection,youwillbeableto:1.learnaboutthehabitcycleanditsthreestages;2.practicereadingatexttofindoutthemainideaofeachparagraph;3.practicereadingatextfordetailedinformation;4.learnaboutthestructureofanexposition;5.mastersomeimportantwordsandphrases;6.useknowledgefromthetexttobreakbadhabits.本單元的引言出自古羅馬詩人維吉爾。他認為,身體的健康和心靈的安樂對人類的福祉至關重要。財富不僅僅指物質上的富足,還包括一切有價值的東西。失去了健康,再多的物質財富也無法彌補。所以,健康是一個人最重要的財富。Thegreatestwealthishealth.——Virgil健康是最重要的財富。——維吉爾Lead-inLookanddiscuss:1.Howdoyouthinkthepeoplefeelinthephotos?2.Doyouthinktheyareallleadingahealthylifestyle?Whyorwhynot?Ithinktheyareleadingahealthy

lifestylebecausetheyarenotby

themselvesandareoutsideanddoing

exerciseaswellascreativeactivities.Ithinkthesepeoplefeelhappyand

healthy,

astheylookactiveandcheerful.1.Arebadhabitseasytochange?Whyorwhynot?2.Whathabitsdoyouthinkareunhealthy?3.Whatcanyoudotocorrectthesebadhabits?Unhealthyhabitsincludesmoking,eatingtoomuch,playingtoomuchonyourcomputerorphone,andnotdoingenoughexercise.Badhabitsarehardtochangebecauseweareusuallydoingsomethingwereallylike,butwearedoingittoomuch.Ithinkpeoplecancorrectthesebadhabitsbythinkingaboutthemmoreanddecidingtheywillfeelbetterandhappieriftheystopthem.Pre-readingBeforeyouread,discussthesequestionsingroups.While-readingReadthetitleandskimthetext.Answerthefollowingquestions.1.Whatisthetexttype?3.Who’stheintendedreader?2.Whydidthewriterwritethistext?A.NarrationB.ExpositionC.ArgumentationToexplainateenageproblemandsuggestpossiblesolutions.Ortobeexact,tointroducehowhabitsareformedandhowtochangebadhabitsandcreatenewones.Theintendedreadersareyoungpeople,especiallyteenagers.Readthetextquickly.Figureoutthetopicsentenceandmainideaofeachparagraph.Para.1:Asteenagersgrowup,theybecomemoreindependentandstartmakingtheirowndecisions.However,duringthisperiod,itcanbeeasyforsomeofthemtoformbadhabits.Thesebadhabits,ifleftunchecked,couldleadtomoreseriousoneswhentheybecomeadults.Forexample,someofthemmaybecomeinvolvedin

tobacco

or

alcoholabuse,whichcanleadtophysicalandmentalhealthproblems.Topreventharmfulhabitslikethesefrom

dominating

ateenager’slifeisessential.Theymustlearntorecognisebadhabitsearlyandmakeappropriatechanges.Mainidea:Whybadteenagehabitsshouldbechanged.FindthemainideaofaparagraphThemainideaissometimesstatedineithertheopeningorclosingsentence.Ifnot,lookforanother“standout”sentence,orsummarisetheparagraphinyourmindbyaskingyourself,“Whatisitmainlyabout?”Para.2:Tochangebadhabitsisnevereasy,evenwithmanyattempts.ThereisafamoussayingbasedonthephilosophyofAristotle:“Wearewhatwerepeatedlydo.”Inmanyways,ourlifestyleisthesumofchoiceswehavemade.Wemakeachoicetodosomething,andthenwerepeatitoverandoveragain.Soonthatchoicebecomesautomaticandformsahabitthatismuchhardertochange.Thegoodnewsisthatwecanchange,ifweunderstandhowhabitswork.Mainidea:Whatahabitis.Para.3:Accordingtomodernpsychology,wemustfirstlearnaboutthe“habitcycle”,whichworkslikethis:Firstly,thereisa“cue”,anaction,event,orsituationthatactsasasignaltodosomething.Secondly,thereisa“routine”,theregularactionyoutakeinresponsetothecue.Thirdly,thereisthe“reward”,thegoodthingorfeelingwegetfromtheroutine.Forexample,whenwefeelunhappy(cue),weeatlotsofunhealthysnacks(routine),whichmakesusfeelhappy(reward).Therewardmakesusmuchmorelikelytocontinuethecycle,andthebadhabitofrelyingonunhealthysnacksisformed.Mainidea:Thecycleofhowhabitsareformed.Para.4:Tofacilitateapositivechangeinourbadhabits,wemustfirstexamineourbadhabitcyclesandthentrytoadaptthem.Wecandothisbycombiningtheinformationfromourhabitcycleswithourownpositiveideas.Forexample,wecouldtrytoreplaceanegativeroutinewithsomethingmorepositive.So,whenwefeelunhappyagain(cue),ratherthaneatsnacks,wecouldlistentosomeofourfavouritemusicinstead(routine),whichwillmakeusfeelrelaxed(reward).Asidefromchangingbadhabits,wecanalsousethehabitcycletocreategoodhabits.Forexample,whenwecometoanescalator(cue),ournormalroutineistorideit,butwecouldchangethisroutineintosomethingmorepositivebytakingthestairsinstead.Mainidea:Howtochangeabadhabitandcreategoodones.Para.5:Manyofustrytochangebadhabitsquickly,andifwearenotsuccessfulstraightaway,weoftenbecomepessimisticandgiveup.Infact,themostsuccessfulwaytochangeisnotsuddenly,butoveraperiodoftime.AstheChinesephilosopherLaoziwrote,“Ajourneyofathousandmilesbeginswithasinglestep.”O(jiān)nestepseemssmall,butitisessential.Toreachthegoalofchange,apersonmustshowsomedisciplineandrepeatedlytakemanysmallsteps.Afterall,itisnoteasytobreakbadhabits.Mainidea:Changehabitsgradually.Para.6:Foryoungpeople,thereisplentyoftimetochangebadhabits.However,thereisno“magicpill”ordeletebuttonthatwillhelpyou;youhavetothinkaboutyourbadhabitsanddecideonsomechanges.Youhavethepowertobuildahappyandhealthylifefullofgoodhabits!Mainidea:Noeasywaytochangebadhabits.A.HowtochangeabadhabitandcreategoodonesB.ThecycleofhowhabitsareformedC.HabitsthatcanhelpusstudybetterD.ChanginghabitsgraduallyE.NoeasywaytochangebadhabitsF.WhatahabitisG.WhybadteenagehabitsshouldbechangedReadthetextandfindoutwhatmainideasareincludedinit.Tickthecorrectones.Para.1:Whybadteenagehabitsshouldbechanged.Para.2:Whatahabitis.Para.3:Thecycleofhowhabitsareformed.Para.4:Howtochangeabadhabitandcreategoodones.Para.5:Changehabitsgradually.Para.6:Noeasywaytochangebadhabits.Readtounderstandthestructureofthetext.FindouttheproblemAnalyzetheproblemSolvetheproblemConclusionPart1(Para.1)Part2(Paras.2-5)Part3(Para.6)WhybadteenagehabitsshouldbechangedWhatahabitisandhowtochangebadhabitsNoeasywaytochangebadhabitsReadthetextagainandanswerthequestions.Post-reading1.Howcanachoiceleadtoahabit?3.Whatshouldwedotochangeabadhabit?2.Whatarethethreestagesofthehabitcycle?Achoicecanleadtoahabitifwemake

thesamechoiceoverandoveragain.Thethreestagesofthehabitcyclearethecue,

routine,

andreward.Tochangeabadhabit,weshould

examineourhabitcyclesandthentry

toadaptthem.THEHABITCYCLECUEREWARDROUTINE4.Howcanapersonusedisciplinetohelpchangeabadhabit?5.Willyouusethehabitcycletobreakyourbadhabits?Whyorwhynot?Apersoncanusedisciplinetochange

abadhabitbytakingmanysmall

stepstoreachthegoalofchange.Iwillusethehabitcycletobreak

abadhabitofusingmyphonetoo

muchbecauseIwanttospendmore

timereadingbooksandplaying

sports.Workingroups.Completethetasks.1.Thinkofonebadhabitandwritedownthecue,routine,andreward.Thencomeupwithanideaofhowtobreakthebadhabit.2.Doyouknowanyalternativewaystobetterhabits?Discusswithyourpartnerwhichwayyouthinkismosteffective.Cue:

Boredom/Waiting/Beinganxious

Routine:

BitingnailsReward:

Stressrelief/DistractionBreakthehabit:

Chewgum,getastress

ballorfidgetspinnertohold,weargloves

orstickersonyournailsAlternativewaystobetterhabits:·Tellsomeoneelsewhatyouwantto

change.

Peerpressurefromsomeone

elsewillhelp.·Fineyourself.

Everytimeyoudothe

badhabit,

putasmallamountofmoney

inabox.·Makeithardertodothehabit.For

example,

hideyourfavouriteappson

yourphonesoitismore

ofahassleto

gettothem.·Changeyourenvironment.

Ifthehabit

happensincertainplacesorwithcertain

people,

avoidthem!WordsandExpressions

Forexample,someofthemmaybecomeinvolvedintobaccooralcoholabuse,whichcanleadtophysicalandmentalhealthproblems.(P14)

例如,一些青少年可能吸煙成癮或酗酒,造成身心健康問題。abuse

/??bju?s/

n.

濫用;虐待;辱罵

/??bju?z/

vt.

濫用;虐待;辱罵搭配alcohol/drugabuse

酗酒;嗜毒

childabuse

虐待兒童

例句Abusecanleadtobothpsychologicalandemotionalproblems.

虐待可造成心理和情緒上的問題。

Sheabusedherpositionasprincipalbygivingjobstoherfriends.

她濫用自己作為校長的職權,把工作安排給朋友們。1

Topreventharmfulhabitslikethesefromdominatingateenager’slifeisessential.

(P14)

防止此類有害習慣主宰青少年的生活是至關重要的。dominate

/?d?m?ne?t/

vt.&vi.

支配;控制;占有優(yōu)勢拓展

dominant

adj.強大的,有優(yōu)勢的,突出的

domination

n.

統(tǒng)治;控制

例句Thebookisexpectedtodominatethebest-sellerlists.

這本書預計會占據暢銷書排行榜的榜首。Hetendedtodominatetheconversation.

他往往左右著交談的內容。2

Accordingtomodernpsychology,wemustfirstlearnaboutthe“habitcycle”,whichworkslikethis:...(P14)

根據現代心理學,我們必須首先了解“習慣循環(huán)”,其工作原理如下:……psychology

/sa??k?l?d?i/

n.

心理學;心理;心理影響搭配educational/socialpsychology

教育心理學/社會心理學拓展

psychological

adj.心理的,精神的

psychologist

n.

心理學家

例句Psychologyisbydefinitionthescientificstudyofthemind.心理學,顧名思義,是研究人們心理的科學。3

Secondly,thereisa“routine”,theregularactionyoutakeinresponsetothecue.(P14)

第二是“慣常行為”,即你響應觸發(fā)因素而采取的常規(guī)行動。inresponseto

回答;答復(其中to為介詞,其后接名詞、代詞或v-ing形式作賓語)

例句Sheopenedthedoorinresponsetotheknockatthedoor.

她聽到敲門聲,打開了門。Theproductwasdevelopedinresponsetocustomerdemand.

這種產品是為了滿足顧客的需要而開發(fā)的。4

Thirdly,thereisthe“reward”,thegoodthingorfeelingwegetfromtheroutine.(P14)

第三是“回報”,即我們從慣常行為中獲得的美好事物或感受。reward

/r??w??d/

n.

回報;獎勵;報酬

vt.獎勵;獎賞;給以報酬搭配rewardsbwithsth

用某物獎勵某人rewardsbfor(doing)sth

因(做)某事而獎賞/酬謝某人拓展

rewarding

adj.值得做的,有益的,有意義的

例句Youdeservearewardforbeingsohelpful.

你幫了這么大的忙,理應受到獎勵。Shewasrewardedforhereffortswithacashbonus.

她因自己所做的努力而得到了一筆獎金。5

Therewardmakesusmuchmorelikelytocontinuethecycle,andthebadhabitof

relyingonunhealthysnacksisformed.(P15)

這一回報使我們更有可能繼續(xù)這一循環(huán),從而形成了依賴不健康零食這一不良

習慣。rely

/r??la?/

vi.

依賴;依靠;信賴relyon

依賴;依靠;信賴搭配relyonsb/sthtodosth

指望某人/某物做某事

例句ManystudentsnowrelyontheInternetforinformation.

很多學生現在靠因特網獲取信息。Itwouldbebettertorelyonourselvesthanonothers.

與其求人,不如求己。6

Tofacilitateapositivechangeinourbadhabits,wemustfirstexamineourbadhabitcyclesandthentrytoadaptthem.(P15)

為了促進我們不良習慣的積極改變,我們必須首先審視我們的不良習慣循環(huán),

然后嘗試去改變它們。facilitate

/f??s?l?te?t/

vt.促進;促使;使便利拓展

facilitation

n.促進;便利

例句Thenewairportwillfacilitatethedevelopmentoftourism.

新機場將促進旅游業(yè)的發(fā)展。Moderninventionsfacilitatehousework.

許多現代發(fā)明使家務勞動變得便利了。7

Tofacilitateapositivechangeinourbadhabits,wemustfirstexamineourbadhabitcyclesandthentrytoadaptthem.(P15)

為了促進我們不良習慣的積極改變,我們必須首先審視我們的不良習慣循環(huán),

然后嘗試去改變它們。examine

/?ɡ?z?m?n/

vt.(仔細)檢查;審查;測驗搭配examinesthforsth

檢查某物以尋找(毛病、錯誤等)examinesbin/onsth

在某方面對某人進行測試拓展

examination

n.考試(=exam);審查,檢查

例句Weexaminethewordingindetailbeforedecidingonthefinaltext.

我們徹底仔細地檢查了措辭后才最終定稿。8

Forexample,wecouldtrytoreplaceanegativeroutinewithsomethingmorepositive.(P15)

例如,我們可以試著將一個消極的慣常行為替換為一個更積極的東西。negative

/?neɡ?t?v/

adj.

消極的;有害的;否定的搭配negativeanswer/reply/response

消極的回答/回應

例句Thecrisishadanegativeeffectontrade.

這次危機對貿易產生了很壞的影響。Scientistshaveafairlynegativeattitudetothetheory.

科學家對這個理論的態(tài)度是相當消極的。9

Manyofustrytochangebadhabitsquickly,andifwearenotsuccessfulstraightaway,weoftenbecomepessimisticandgiveup.(P15)

我們中很多人試圖迅速改變不良習慣,一旦沒有立刻成功,我們往往變得悲觀,

繼而放棄。straightaway

立即;馬上拓展

straightoff

立即;馬上

例句Healwaystacklesproblemsstraightaway.He’snotthekindof

person

toletthegrassgrowunderhisfeet.

他不是那種懶散的人,總是一有問題就馬上處理。10

Manyofustrytochangebadhabitsquickly,andifwearenotsuccessfulstraightaway,weoftenbecomepessimisticandgiveup.(P15)

我們中很多人試圖迅速改變不良習慣,一旦沒有立刻成功,我們往往變得悲觀,

繼而放棄。pessimistic

/?pes??m?st?k/

adj.

悲觀的;悲觀主義的搭配bepessimisticabout...

對……悲觀拓展

pessimism

n.悲觀;悲觀主義pessimist

n.悲觀主義者

例句Peopletendtobecomepessimisticandloseconfidenceinadverse

circumstances.

在逆境之中,人容易變得悲觀,失去信心。11

Toreachthegoalofchange,apersonmustshowsomedisciplineandrepeatedlytakemanysmallsteps.(P15)

為了實現改變這一目標,一個人必須展示出一定程度的自制力,不斷地邁出許

多小步。discipline

/?d?s?pl?n/

n.

自制力;紀律;學科

vt.自我控制;管教;處罰

搭配disciplineyourself(todosth)

嚴格要求自己,約束自己(去做某事)拓展

disciplined

adj.遵守紀律的

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