新目標九年級英語Unit2 Section B 教案
disgust - feeling something is wrong or dirty. acceptance - feling happy with something. anticipation - feeling happy because of something in the future. surprise - how you feel when something happens quickly or when you did not think it would happen. iii. emotions are:anger, opposite calmness (not feeling excited) friendship (love), opposite enmity (feeling hate) fear, opposite confidence (having no fear) shame, opposite shamelessness (shame: how you feel when you think you are wrong or stupid; shamelessness: you do not feel shame, but others think you should.) kindness, opposite unkindness (kindness: when you are good to other people) pity (when you feel sorry for other people) indignation (feeling angry because something is not fair) envy (how you feel when other people are luckier than you are) iv. simple emotions discovery – confusion; gain – loss; surprise - no surprise – expectation; wonder surprise – commonplace; happiness – unhappiness; amusement – weariness; completion – incompleteness; courage - timidity – cowardice; pity – cruelty; repentance - lack of regret - innocence v. complex emotions pride - modesty- shame; closeness - detachment – distance; complaint/pain - doing ok – pleasure; caution - boldness – rashness; patience - mere tolerance – anger; relaxation - composure - stress vi. pure emotions fear - nervousness – security; togetherness – privacy; respect – disrespect; appreciation – envy; love - no love lost – hatred; familiarity – mystery; vii. propositional attitudes attentive - inattentive – avoiding; alertness – exhaustion; intent - indecision - refusal effort - no real effort – repose; hope – despair; desire - indifference – reluctance; interest - no interest - repulsion viii. complex propositional attitudes permission – prohibition; competence – incompetence; obligation – freedom; constraint - independence - resistance to constraint; request - negative request suggestion - no suggestion – warning