SectionBPeriodTwoAgoodAgoodbeginningisahalfbeginningisahalfsuccess.success.weightshouldergoallet...downcoachkickkicksb.offbehardonsb.besidesteammatecourageratherthann.重量;分量n.肩;肩膀n.球门;射门;木门使失望n.教练;私人教师v.踢;踹开除某人对某人苛刻adv.而且n.同队队员;队友n.勇敢;勇气而不是WordsReviewguypullpulltogetherreliefnodagreementfaultdisappointWordsReviewn.(非正式)家伙v.拉;拖齐心协力;通力合作n.轻松;解脱v.点头n.(意见、看法)一致n.过失;缺点v.使失望接龙幻灯片上单词或短语出现时,同学应迅速读出并说出中文意思。每人一词,按行/列依次接龙,3秒内说不出,此行/列同学即失去此答题机会,下一行/列同学接续。weightagreementHaveyouevermadeamistake?Howdiditmakeyoufeel?Talktoyourpartneraboutwhathappened.Haveyouevermadeamistake?Howdiditmakeyoufeel?Talktoyourpartneraboutwhathappened.IntheEnglishexamlastweek,IwassonervousthatImadeaspellingmistake.Itmademefeelveryangryaboutmyself.2a1.Whatcanyouseeinthepicture?2.Whatdoesthepassagemaytalkabout?1.Asoccerballteam.2.Itmaytalkabouthowtomakeawinningsoccerteam.1BeforeyouBeforeyoureadreadTheWinningTeam.Readthestoryandnumbertheeventsinthecorrectorder.2b____Petergothomeandwentintohisroom.____Petertalkedtohisteammates.____Petermissedagoal.____Peter’sfathergavehimadvice.____Peterrealizedthathewasworriedfornoreason.24135TheWinningTeamPeterkepthiseyesonthegroundandfeltliketherewasaheavyweightonhisshouldersashewalkedhomealone.Itwastheworstdayofhislife.Hismindwouldnotstopthinkingaboutwhathappenedonlyjustanhouragoontheschoolsoccerfield.Howcouldhehavemissedscoringthatgoal?Hehadlethiswholeteamdown.Hisstupidmistakemadehimangry.Histeamhadlostthegamebecauseofhim.Hewasreallyworriedthathiscoachmightkickhimofftheteam.Assoonashewalkedthroughthedoor,hisfatherasked,“What’swrong,son?”Peter’sfeelingswerewrittenalloverhisface.“Ilostthegame,”Peterreplied.Thenhewentintohisroomwithoutanotherword.Tenminuteslater,Peterheardhisfatherknockingonhisbedroomdoor.Heopenedthedoortolethimin.“Look,Peter.Idon’tknowwhathappened.Butwhateveritwas,don’tbetoohardonyourself.”“Ilostthegame,Dad.Ifailedmyteam.They’llprobablyneverletmeplayagain.”“Soccerisaboutteameffort.You’renottheonlyreasonyourteamlost.Ifyouhaveagoodteam,youshouldsupporteachother.Besides,winningorlosingisonlyhalfthegame.Theotherhalfislearninghowtocommunicatewithyourteammatesandlearningfromyourmistakes.”Peterdidn’tsayanythingbutwhathisfathersaidmadehimthinkcarefully.Thenextday,Peterwenttosoccerpracticewithcourageratherthanfearinhisheart.“Hey,guys,”hesaidtohisteammates.“I’mreallysorryaboutyesterday.Weweresoclosetowinningthatgame.ButIthinkifwecontinuetopulltogether,we’regoingtowinthenextone.”Tohissurpriseandrelief,histeammatesallnoddedinagreement.“Yeah,”theysaid,“don’tworryaboutit.It’sneverjustoneperson’sfault.Weshouldthinkabouthowwecandobetternexttime.”Petersmiled.Itmadehimfeelluckytoknowthathewasonawinningteam.Readthestoryagainandanswerthequestions.1.WhydidPeterfeelangryandworried?Becausehewasangrywithhimselfformissinganimportantgoalandlettinghisteamdown.Hewasworriedthathiscoachmaykickhimofftheteam.2c2.WhatkindofadvicedidPeter’sfatheroerffhim?Peter’sfatheradvisedhimnottobetoohardonhimselfbuttolearnhowtocommunicatewithhisteammatesandlearnfromhismistake.3.DoyouagreewithPeter’sfather?Whyorwhynot?Yes,itisnopointcryingoverspilledmilk./Itismoremeaningfultolearnfromone’smistakesanddobett...