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专题03情绪动作类表达升级:愤怒--英语新高考新题型读后续写详细微专题训练(解析版)_3.2025英语总复习_2023年新高考资料_一轮复习_四、写作
专题03情绪动作类表达升级:愤怒--英语新高考新题型读后续写详细微专题训练(解析版)_3.2025英语总复习_2023年新高考资料_一轮复习_四、写作
专题03情绪动作类表达升级:愤怒--英语新高考新题型读后续写详细微专题训练(解析版)_3.2025英语总复习_2023年新高考资料_一轮复习_四、写作
专题03情绪动作类表达升级:愤怒--英语新高考新题型读后续写详细微专题训练(解析版)_3.2025英语总复习_2023年新高考资料_一轮复习_四、写作
专题03情绪动作类表达升级:愤怒--英语新高考新题型读后续写详细微专题训练(解析版)_3.2025英语总复习_2023年新高考资料_一轮复习_四、写作
专题03情绪动作类表达升级:愤怒--英语新高考新题型读后续写详细微专题训练(解析版)_3.2025英语总复习_2023年新高考资料_一轮复习_四、写作

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专题 03 情绪动作类表达升级--愤怒 (解析版) 情绪动作类表达是读后续写中最常见的、最不可或缺的表达, 通过以下的积累、背诵、训练,考生定能在今后描写愤怒的情绪 动作时,更加地道,更加形象,更加传神。 本专题包括: (一)情绪类表达 (二)句子练习 (三)动作类表达 (四)句子练习 (五)相关句式积累 (六)小试牛刀 (七)读后续写练习 (一)情绪类表达 1. 感到愤怒的 fee l furious/irritated/annoyed / mad/cros s 2. 感到愤怒的 b e seize d b y anger/fee l a surg e o f anger(rage/fury ) 3. 感到恶心的 feel disgusted/sickened 4. 感到泄气的 feel discouraged 5. 充满怨恨的眼神 a resentful look 6. 脸气地通红 flus h wit h ange r 7. 怒气冲天 ange r boils/sweep s ove r sb . 8. 对某人大发脾气 rag e a t sb . 9. 怒火万丈 flame high 10. 勃然大怒 fly into a rage 11. 脸因为生气而扭曲 fac e twist s wit h rag e 12. 引起某人的不快 arous e on e ’ s displeasur e 13. 对某人的行为感到不满 be displeased at one ’ s conduct 14. 愁眉苦脸 have a worried look 15. 气地说不出话 b e speechles s wit h ange r (二)句子练习1. 我被愤怒覆盖。 I was seized by anger . 2. 他怒火中烧。 He was burning with anger . 3. 她因为发怒脸涨得通红。 Her face was red with anger . 4. 他愤怒地看了我一眼。 He gave me a look of burning anger . /He glared at me with burning eyes . 5. 他听到这话勃然大怒。 He burst into anger at the word . 6. 我感到愤怒朝我袭来。 I felt a wave of anger swept over me . 7. 我受够了他。 I have had enough of him . 8. 如果我再迟到,我父母会大发雷霆的。 If I am late again , my parents will hit the roof . 9. 他的眼中闪过一道怒火。 There was a flash of anger in his eyes . 10. 她能感觉到愤怒在她心中酝酿。 She could feel the anger growing , bubbling up inside her . 11. 她的回答如火上浇油,于是他的愤怒就像火山一样爆发了。 Her reply fueled his anger and he erupted like a volcano . (三)动作类表达 1. 眼睛冒火 eye s burnin g 2. 不断地抱怨 complain constantly 3. 怒气冲冲地跑出房间 run out of the room in a burst of anger 4. 愤怒地跺脚 stamp one ’ s foot in anger 5. 怒视某人 glare at sb . 6. 直视某人的眼睛 look sb . straight in the eye 7. 失去控制 los e contro l 8. 充满愤怒 cloud with anger9. 严厉训斥某人 giv e sb . a shar p scoldin g 10. 触犯某人的话 offend remarks of sb . 11. 清醒一下头脑 clear one ’ s head 12. 因愤怒而颤抖 tremble with anger 13. 愤怒地看了某人一眼 give sb . a look of burning anger 14. 气得满脸通红 flam e wit h ange r (四)句子练习 1. 他双手抱头,十分生气,转身朝门口走去。 He held his head in his hands , greatly annoyed . He turned and headed for the door . 2. 乔治抱着双臂默默地站着,看上去很生气。 George stood there silently with his arms folded , looking angry . 3. 他用灼热的目光怒视着我,几乎控制不住怒火。 He glared at me with burning eyes and could hardly control his rage . 4. 他因怒火而感到双颊发红。 He felt his cheeks burning with anger . 5. 他气得声音发抖。 His voice trembled with anger . (五)相关句式积累 1. Sheldon感到非常气愤,冲出房间;狠狠摔门。(so...that...) Sheldon felt so angry that he stormed out of the room , slamming the door furiously behind him . 2. Sheldon充满愤怒,说不出话来。(非谓语动词) Filled with anger/fury , Sheldon was unable to utter a single word . 3. Sheldon怒火中烧,朝我挥舞拳头。(非谓语动词) Boiling with rage , Sheldon shook his fist at me . 4. Sam一动不动地站在那里,眼睛里闪烁着怒火。 Sam stood rooted to the spot , his eyes blazing with anger . 5. 他怒火冲天。 He was breathing fire and fury . 6. 他几乎控制不住自己的愤怒。 He could hardly/scarcely contain his rage .(六)小试牛刀 编写一个80词左右的小故事,尽量多用以上关于“愤怒”的表达。 Her eyes blaze with fury. (略) (七)读后续写练习 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。 A couple of months before I started high school, my parents gave me the greatest gift any teenage boy could ask for: a cellphone. I lived on that phone all summer with my face buried in its screen. I texted with every friend who was lucky enough to have a texting plan. I ignored my family and my surroundings. Being connected was more important than being present. So, you can imagine my displeasure when l learned what my dad had planned for our family vacation that year. “This year,” my dad said, “we’ll be doing something special. We’re going camping!” His excitement was met with a disappointed sigh. It wasn’t my dream vacation, but I remained unbothered throughout the packing and planning. My mind was on my phone. I was so buried in the screen, in fact, that the first time I can remember truly looking up was when we drove across a bridge on the way to our campsite. I stared out the window and saw redwoods towering above us, their branches threatening to pierce (刺破) the blue sky. I saw a roaring river, with slivers of silky black water appearing between crashing white rapids. The air blowing into the car from the open windows was hot and smelled of pine. But none of that mattered to me. The reason I had looked up was for something far more serious. My phone no longer had service. The last hour of the drive was increasingly tense. My dad announced that he had chosen a campsite that had no cell service, and that my phone would be useless until we returned home. I would be trapped in the forest for four days with no way to contact the outside world! I went through the full cycle of teenage emotions during the first day of the trip. I raged (发怒). I bargained. I begged. I flip-flopped (转变) from a depressive state to anger and back. I went to bed angrily that night. But when I awoke in the morning, something had changed. Paragraph 1:Instead of burying myself in my phone, l focused on something else: my surroundings. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: The next four days passed in a flash with many fun activities. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考答案】 Instead of burying myself in my phone, l focused on something else: my surroundings. I let the noise of the wilderness wash over me, animals and bugs creating a ruckus that was both loud and serene at the same time. My anger turned to peace, then little interest and, finally, excitement. Standing on the high campsite, I felt the weight of stress melt from my shoulders as I viewed the vast expanse that unfolded below me. The sight that met my startled eyes nearly took my breath away. For the first time, I thought camping in a place that had no cell service might not be so bad. The next four days passed in a flash with many fun activities. I hiked. I swam. I fished. My dad and I learned how to start a fire together after several false starts. We cooked together and I ate the sweetest marshmallows I had ever tasted. Dad told me stories of his life, stories I had never heard or perhaps I hadn’t been listening. When the weekend came to an end, I realized I hadn’t thought of my phone once. I hadn’t felt the need to be connected to anywhere else. It dawned on me that what mattered most were the moments I was sharing with just my father and nature.