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PartTwoReading-CenteredActivities1.In-ClassReading2.After-ClassReadingIn-ClassReadingHowIDiscoveredWordsBackgroundInformationGlobalReadingDetailedReadingPostReadingPartTwo:In-ClassReading>>PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>BackgroundInformationBackgroundInformation1.Language2.HelenKeller
TheEnglishLanguageDialectsandAccentsBritishEnglishandAmericanEnglishPartTwo:In-ClassReading>>BackgroundInformation“Language”normallyreferstohumanspeech,spokenorwritten.Itformsthebasisofhumancommunication.About95%oftheworld'spopulationspeakoneofthe100mostwidelyusedlanguages.1.LanguageTheEnglishLanguagePartTwo:In-ClassReading>>BackgroundInformationEnglishhasmoresecond-languagespeakersthannative-speakersasaresultoftheimperialexpansionofBritain.PartlyduetotheBritishandAmericanpopculture,EnglishisfastbecomingtheuniversalforeignlanguageofEuropeans.PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>BackgroundInformationAdialectusuallyhasitsowndistinctivegrammatical(grammar,syntax),lexical(vocabulary)andphonetic(accent)features.Inmanycases,itisimpossibleforpeoplespeakingdifferentdialectstounderstandeachother.Englishhasmanydialectswhichreflectsocialchangesandsettlementpatternsthathaveoccurredovermanycenturies.DialectsandAccentsPartTwo:In-ClassReading>>BackgroundInformationAnaccentisthedistinctivemannerofpronunciationandintonationtypicalofagivenregionorasocialgroup.TherearemanydifferentaccentsinEngland,Wales,Scotland,Ireland,Canada,andtheUnitedStates.
PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>BackgroundInformationReceivedPronunciation(RP)orBBCEnglishistheaccentofthesoutheastofEngland.Ithasbeenassociatedwithpowerandhighsocialclasssincethefourteenthcentury.AttitudesinBritainhavechangedandregionalaccentsarenowmoreacceptable.ARPaccentisstillimportantandwillhelppeopletogetjobsandapositioninsocietywhichmightbedeniedtothemiftheyspeakinadifferentway.PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>BackgroundInformationBritishEnglish&AmericanEnglishHowever,theydiffertosomeextentinpronunciation,vocabulary,spellingandgrammar.InAmericanspeech,soundsaregivengreaterlengththaninEnglish.AmericanspellingoftenseemssimplerthantheBritishversion.Theyarebothvarietiesofthesamelanguage.PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>BackgroundInformationHowever,intheworldwideuseofEnglishasanacademiclanguagethesedifferencesareincidentalandinsignificant.Thereareevensomedifferencesingrammaticalusage.TheAmericancansay“Ihavegotten”and“differentthan”.Ontheotherhand,theBritishinsiston“Ihavegot”and“differentfrom”.PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>BackgroundInformation2.HelenKellerHelenKeller(June27,1880toJune1,1968),oneofAmerica’sbestknownwomen,wasfamousforherself-sacrificingworktoimprovetheconditionsoftheblind,thedeafandthemute.Shehasovercomeconsiderablephysicalhandicaps,servedasaninspirationforotherafflictedpeople.PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>BackgroundInformationWhen19monthsold,shewasstrickenwithanacuteillnessthatleftherdeafandblind.Anextremelyintelligentandsensitivechild,bytheageofseven,hadinventedover60differentsignsbywhichshecouldtalktoherfamily.PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>BackgroundInformation
BecauseofthisrestrictedcommunicationherfrustrationandangergrewandwerenotrelieveduntilAnnieSullivan,a20-year-oldgraduateofthePerkinsSchoolfortheBlind,cametobeherteacher.PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>BackgroundInformationWithherhelp,Helenlearnedthemanualalphabet,andtheTadomamethodofreadinglipsandwritebymeansofaspeciallyconstructedtypewriter.In1890Kellerlearnedtospeakafteronlyonemonthofstudy.
WithAnnieasherinterpreter,in1888sheattendedPerkinsInstitutefortheBlindandin1894theWright-HumasonSchoolfortheDeafinNewYork.PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>BackgroundInformationHelenbecamearemarkablewriterandscholar,shewrote“TheStoryofMyLife”.PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>BackgroundInformation
Shetouredthecountryandabroad,givinglectures.Manybookswerewrittenabouther,andseveralplaysandfilmsweremadeaboutherlife.
Shereceivedmanyhonoursfromforeignuniversitiesandmonarchs.In1932shebecameavice-presidentoftheRoyalNationalInstitutefortheBlindintheUnitedKingdom.PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>BackgroundInformation
Afterherdeath,in1968,anorganizationwassetupinhernametocombatblindnessinthedevelopingworld.Todaythatagency,HelenKellerInternational,isoneofthebiggestorganizationsworkingwithblindpeopleoverseas.PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>GlobalReadingGlobalReadingOrganizationAnalysisQuestionsandAnswersDiscussionPartTwo:In-ClassReading>>GlobalReadingOrganizationAnalysisHowshediscoveredwords.
Introduction:Themostimportantdayinherlife.Herfeelingsbeforeherteacherarrived/hereducationbegan.Thefirstencounterwiththeteacher.
PartIPartIIPartIIIPartIV(para.1)(para.2-3)(para.4)(para.5-9)PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>GlobalReadingHerfeelingsandhernewoutlookonlife-beforeshefellasleepthatnightafterhertriptothewell-house.PartIV(para.5-9)Howshediscoveredwords.
para.5Herinitialsuccessinlearning:shelearnedthespellingofafewwords.para.6Thedifficultiesencounteredinlearningthemeaningsofwordsandherreaction.para.7-8Hernewsight:everythinghadanameandeachnamegavebirthtoanewthought.para.9PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>GlobalReadingQuestionsandAnswersBeforetheteachercame,shelivedinastill,darkworldinwhichtherewasnostrongsentimentortenderness.Fromthatdayon,shebegantolearnlanguageandgainanewinsightintolife.1.IamfilledwithwonderwhenIconsidertheimmeasurablecontrastbetweenthetwoliveswhichitconnects.(para.1)A.Whatdoesthetwolivesreferto?Thetwolivessheledbeforeandaftertheteachercame.B.Whatdoes“it”referto?
Thedaywhenherteachercametoher.C.Whatistheimmeasurablecontrast?
PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>GlobalReadingBecausethedaymarkedaturningpointinherlife.Onthatday,theteachercametohertorevealallthingstoher,includinglove.2.Ontheafternoonofthateventfulday,Istoodontheporch,dumb,expectant.(para.2)WhydidHelenconsiderMarch3aneventfulday?PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>GlobalReading3.…whenitseemedasifatangiblewhitedarknessshutyouin,andthegreatship,tenseandanxious,gropedherwaytowardtheshorewithplummetandsounding-line…(para.3)A.Whiteanddarkareoppositeinmeaning.Thenwhatdoes“whitedarkness”mean?Here“beingshutinthewhitedarkness”referstoafeelingofbeinglost,likeashipatseaalmostincapableoffindingherwayinawhitefogwithoutsunshine.HelenKellercomparesherselftoshiplostinthickfog,andisunabletofindherway.Liketheshipwithherplummetandsounding-line,sheisreachingoutandcryingwordlesslyforlightinthedarkunknownworld.PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>GlobalReadingShefelttenseandanxious,waitingforsomethingtohappenwithbeatingheart.Theship.B.Whatdoes“her”referto?4.Iwaslikethatshipbeforemyeducationbegan…(para.3)HowdidHelenfeelbeforehereducationbegan?PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>GlobalReadingBoththenewdollandthebigragdoll.5.…andtriedtomakemeunderstandthat“d-o-l-l”appliedtoboth.(para.6)Whatdoes“both”referto?6.MissSullivanhadtriedtoimpressituponmethat“m-u-g”ismugandthat“w-a-t-e-r”iswater,butIpersistedinconfoundingthetwo.(para.6)Whatdoes“two”referto?Thewordsandtherealobjects.PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>GlobalReadingWordsarethenamesofthings./Everythinghasaname.7.…andsomehowthemysteryoflanguagewasrevealedtome.(para.7)Whatisthe
mysteryoflanguage?8.Thatlivingwordawakenedmysoul,gaveitlight,hope,joy,setitfree!(para.7)Whatdoesthatlivingwordmean?ItsuddenlydawnedonHelenthattheword“water”referredtothewonderfulcoolthingflowingoverherhandandtheworditselfbecamealive.PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>GlobalReadingBecausetheworldexperiencedagreatchangeinHelen’smindaftershediscoveredthemysteryofwords,justasAaron’srod,whichhadbeenapieceofdeadwood,burstintoflowerswithGod’slove.9.…wordsthatweretomaketheworldblossomforme,“likeAaron’srod,withflowers.”(para.9)WhydidHelencomparetheworldto“Aaron’srod”?PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>GlobalReadingDiscussionHowIDiscoveredWordsDirections:InthepassagetherearesomewordsdescribingHelenKeller’schangeoffeelingsintheprocessoflanguagelearning.Theycanserveascluestohowshediscoveredwords.Fillinthetablebelowwithinformationfromthepassage.StepOnePartTwo:In-ClassReading>>GlobalReadingWhen…HerFeelingsdumb,expectantMissSullivanspelled“doll”inherhandshefinallysucceededinmakingthelettersfordollimpatientkeenlydelightedsheknewshewasgoingoutintothewarmsunshinepleasant/happyexcited,eagertolearnrepentantandsadshelayinhercribatthecloseofthedayjoyfulandhopefulshestoodontheporch,waitingfortheteachertocometheteachertriedtimeandagaintoteachhertheconnectionbetweenwordsandthingsshefeltthefragmentsofthebrokendollatherfeetshefinallydiscoveredthemysteryoflanguageinthewell-houseshetriedvainlytoputthebrokendolltogetherinterestedpleasantandproudPartTwo:In-ClassReading>>GlobalReading
Ontheafternoonofthe3rdofMarch,1887,beforetheteachercame,HelenKellerfeltdumbandexpectant,hopingforsomethingthatwouldopenupherworld.Thefirstthinghereteachergaveherwasadollandthenshespelttheword“d-o-l-l”onherhand.WhenHelenKellerfinallysucceededinmakingthelettersfordoll,shefeltpleasantandproud.Butwhenherteachertriedtohelpherunderstandtheconnectionbetweenwordsandobjects,shebecameimpatient.HelenKellerexpressedherdislikebydashingthedollonthefloor.Atthatpoint,shefeltkeenlydelighted.RetellHelenKeller’slearningexperiencebasedonthecluesinthetable.StepTwoPartTwo:In-ClassReading>>GlobalReadingDiscussion
Whensherealizedthatherteacherwastakingheroutintothesunshine,HelenKellerwasveryhappy.Inthewell-house,shediscoveredthat“w-a-t-e-r”meantthewonderfulcoolsomethingthatwasrunningthroughherfingers.Themysteryoflanguagewasfinallyrevealedtoher.Andshebecameexcitedandwaseagertolearn.Whenshereturnedtothehouseandtriedvainlytoputthebrokendollbacktogether,shefeltsadandrepentant.Atthecloseoftheday,whenshewaslyinginhercrib,shefeltjoyfulandhopeful.PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReadingDetailedReadingPassageReadingUnderstandingSentencesWordStudyPartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReading
ThemostimportantdayIrememberinallmylifeistheoneonwhichmyteacher,AnneMansfieldSullivan,cametome.IamfilledwithwonderwhenIconsidertheimmeasurablecontrastbetweenthetwoliveswhichitconnects.ItwasthethirdofMarch,1887,threemonthsbeforeIwassevenyearsold.HowIDiscoveredWords
HelenKellerPassageReadingPartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReading
Ontheafternoonofthateventfulday,1Istoodontheporch,dumb,expectant.Iguessedvaguelyfrommymother'ssignsandfromthehurryingtoandfrointhehousethatsomethingunusualwasabouttohappen,soIwenttothedoorandwaitedonthesteps.Theafternoonsunpenetratedthemassofhoneysucklethatcoveredtheporch,andfellonmyupturnedface.Myfingerslingeredalmostunconsciouslyonthefamiliarleavesandblossomswhichhadjustcomeforthtogreetthesweetsouthernspring.Ididnotknowwhatthefutureheldofmarvelorsurpriseforme.2Angerandbitternesshadpreyeduponmecontinuallyforweeksandadeeplanguorhadsucceededthispassionatestruggle.PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReading
3Haveyoueverbeenatseainadensefog,whenitseemedasifatangiblewhitedarknessshutyouin,andthegreatship,tenseandanxious,
groped
herwaytowardtheshorewithplummetandsounding-line,andyouwaitedwithbeatingheartforsomethingtohappen?4Iwaslikethatshipbeforemyeducationbegan,onlyIwaswithoutcompassorsounding-line,andhadnowayofknowinghowneartheharborwas."Light!Givemelight!"wasthewordlesscryofmysoul,andthelightofloveshoneonmeinthatveryhour.PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReading
Ifeltapproachingfootsteps.IstretchedoutmyhandasIsupposedtomymother.Someonetookit,andIwascaughtupandheldcloseinthearmsofherwhohadcometorevealallthingstome,and,morethanallthingselse,toloveme.PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReading
Themorningaftermyteachercamesheledmeintoherroomandgavemeadoll.ThelittleblindchildrenatthePerkinsInstitutionhadsentitandLauraBridgmanhaddressedit;butIdidnotknowthisuntilafterward.WhenIhadplayedwithitalittlewhile,MissSullivanslowlyspelledintomyhandtheword"d-o-l-l".Iwasatonceinterestedinthisfingerplayandtriedtoimitateit.WhenIfinallysucceededinmakingtheletterscorrectlyIwasflushedwithchildishpleasureandpride.PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReadingRunningdownstairstomymotherIheldupmyhandandmadethelettersfordoll.IdidnotknowthatIwasspellingawordoreventhatwordsexisted;Iwassimplymakingmyfingersgoinmonkey-likeimitation.InthedaysthatfollowedIlearnedtospellinthisuncomprehendingwayagreatmanywords,amongthem,pin,hat,cupandafewverbslikesit,standandwalk.5ButmyteacherhadbeenwithmeseveralweeksbeforeIunderstoodthateverythinghasaname.PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReading
Oneday,whileIwasplayingwithmynewdoll,MissSullivanputmybigragdollintomylap,alsospelled"d-o-l-l"andtriedtomakemeunderstandthat"d-o-l-l"appliedtoboth.Earlierinthedaywehadhadatussleoverthewords"m-u-g"and"w-a-t-e-r".MissSullivanhadtriedtoimpressituponmethat"m-u-g"ismugandthat"w-a-t-e-r"iswater,butIpersistedinconfoundingthetwo.6Indespairshehad
dropped
the
subject
forthetime,onlyto
renewitatthefirstopportunity.Ibecameimpatientatherrepeatedattemptsand,seizingthenewdoll,Idashedituponthefloor.PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReadingIwaskeenlydelightedwhenIfeltthefragmentsofthebrokendollatmyfeet.Neithersorrownorregretfollowedmypassionateoutburst.Ihadnotlovedthedoll.Inthestill,darkworldinwhichIlivedtherewasnostrongsentimentortenderness.Ifeltmyteachersweepthefragmentstoonesideofthehearth,andIhadasenseofsatisfactionthatthecauseofmydiscomfortwasremoved.Shebroughtmemyhat,andIknewIwasgoingoutintothewarmsunshine.Thisthought,ifawordlesssensationmaybecalledathought,mademehopandskipwithpleasure.PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReading
Wewalkeddownthepathtothewell-house,attractedbythefragranceofthehoneysucklewithwhichitwascovered.Someonewasdrawingwaterandmyteacherplacedmyhandunderthespout.Asthecoolstreamgushedoveronehandshespelledintotheothertheword“water”,firstslowly,thenrapidly.7Istoodstill,mywholeattentionfixeduponthemotionsofherfingers.PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReadingSuddenly,Ifeltamistyconsciousnessasofsomethingforgotten—athrillofreturningthought;andsomehowthemysteryoflanguagewasrevealedtome.Iknewthenthat"w-a-t-e-r"meantthewonderfulcoolsomethingthatwasflowingovermyhand.Thatlivingwordawakenedmysoul,gaveitlight,hope,joy,setitfree!Therewerebarriersstill,itistrue,butbarriersthatcouldintimebesweptaway.PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReading
Ileftthewell-houseeagertolearn.Everythinghadaname,andeachnamegavebirthtoanewthought.AswereturnedtothehouseeveryobjectwhichItouchedseemedtoquiverwithlife.ThatwasbecauseIsaweverythingwiththestrange,newsightthathadcometome.OnenteringthedoorIrememberedthedollIhadbroken.Ifeltmywaytothehearthandpickedupthepieces.Itriedvainlytoputthemtogether.Thenmyeyesfilledwithtears;forIrealizedwhatIhaddone,andforthefirsttimeIfeltrepentanceandsorrow.PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReading
Ilearnedagreatmanynewwordsthatday.Idonotrememberwhattheyallwere;butIdoknowthatmother,father,sister,teacherwereamongthem-wordsthatweretomaketheworldblossomforme,"likeAaron'srod,withflowers."ItwouldhavebeendifficulttofindahappierchildthanIwasasIlayinmycribatthecloseofthateventfuldayandlivedoverthejoysithadbroughtme,andforthefirsttimelongedforanewdaytocome.
PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReadingUnderstandingSentences1.Istoodontheporch,dumb,expectant.WhenIstoodontheporch,Iwassilentandexpectingmuchtohappenwithexcitement.ParaphraseTranslation我呆呆地站在我家的门廊上,内心充满了期盼。PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReadingThetwoadjectivewords“dumb”
and“expectant”
arethesubjectcompliment,theymodifythesubjectofthesentence.CommentsExampleShesatdumbfoundedbywhatshehadheard.2)Shelefttheroomangryandfrustrated.3)Duringhislifetime,hepatented1,093inventions,yethedepartedtheworldpenniless.BacktothetextPartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReadingAngerandbitternesshadpreyeduponmecontinuallyforweeksandadeeplanguorhadsucceededthispassionatestruggle.ForweeksIhadbeentroubledcontinuallybyangerandbitterness.Andfollowingthispainfulstruggle,Ifeltverytiredandinlowspirits.ParaphraseTranslation几个星期来,愤怒和怨恨一直折磨着我。这种激烈的感情争斗之后则是一种极度的疲惫。PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReadingComments1)preyon/upon
makeoneworrycontinuously
使苦恼,折磨Hisdebthaspreyedonhimforyears.2)enextafter(somebody/something)andtakehis/itsplace
接替某人/某事;继任
Whosucceeded
ChurchillasPrimeMinister?vi.succeedtosth.
gaintherightto(atitle,property,etc.)whensomebodydied继承WhentheKingdied,hiseldestsonsucceededtothethrone.BacktothetextPartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReading3.Haveyoueverbeenatseainadensefog,whenitseemedasifatangiblewhitedarknessshutyouin,andthegreatship,tenseandanxious,gropedherwaytowardtheshorewithplummetandsounding-line,andyouwaitedwithbeatingheartforsomethingtohappen?shutsb./sth.
in:preventfromsomebody/something
gettingoutofaplacee.g.Weareshutinbythehillshere.CommentsTranslation你可曾在航海时遇上过浓雾?那时,你仿佛被困在了触手可及的一片白茫茫中,不见天日。你乘坐的巨轮,靠测深锤和测深线的指引,举步维艰地靠向海岸,即紧张又焦急不安;而你则心里怦怦直跳,等着什么事情发生。BacktothetextPartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReading4.Iwaslikethatshipbeforemyeducationbegan,onlyIwaswithoutcompassorsounding-line,andhadnowayofknowinghowneartheharborwas.Iseemedtobethatgreatshipinathickfog,tenseandnervous,andwaitedforsomethingtohappen.ButIhadnoguidetohelpmeandcouldnotknowwheretheshorewas.ParaphraseTranslation我在接受教育之前正像那艘巨轮,所不同的是我连指南针或测深线都没有,更无从知晓离港湾还有多远。PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReadingTheword“only”heremeans“but”.Notice:“Onlythat”meansexceptfor,butforthefactthat.
除了……;只是CommentsExampleIwillgowithyou,onlygivemesomemoney.Ishouldliketolendyousomemoney,onlythatIhavenomoneywithme.BacktothetextPartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReading5.ButmyteacherhadbeenwithmeseveralweeksbeforeIunderstoodthateverythinghasaname.Itmaybemanyyearsbeforewemeetagain.CommentsExampleIdidn’tunderstandthateverythinghasanameuntilafterIhadbeenwithmyteacherforseveralweeks.ParaphraseTranslation但是等我懂得每样东西都有名字时,已经是我和老师在一起好几个星期之后的事了。before
指在(时间)……(之后)才BacktothetextPartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReading6.Indespair,shehaddroppedthesubjectforthetime,onlytorenewitatthefirstopportunity.CommentsParaphraseTranslationIndespair,shestoppedtalkingaboutthesubjectforthetimebeing,butshewouldpickupagainassoonaschancecame.失望之余她暂时搁起这一话题,但一有机会她就马上旧事重提。onlytodosth.:usedtoindicatethatsomethingthathappensimmediatelyafterwards,esp.somethingthatcausessurprise,disappointment,relief,relief,etc.PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReadinge.g.IarrivedattheshoponlytofindIhadleftallmymoneyathome.2)renew:takeuporbeginsomethingagain;resumeThetwopartiesrenewedthenegotiationafteragoodrest.3)atthefirst/earliestopportunity:assoonaspossible
一有机会就……e.g.TrytopracticeyouroralEnglishattheearliestopportunity.CommentsBacktothetextPartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReading7.Istoodstill,mywholeattentionfixeduponthemotionsofthefingers.Istoodthereanddidnotmove,andIconcentratedmyattentiononthemovementofherfingers.CommentsParaphrase我站在那儿一动不动,所有的注意力都集中在她手指的移动上。TranslationThemainclause“Istoodstill”isfollowedbyanabsoluteconstruction.从句为独立主格结构。BacktothetextPartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReadingtoenter,pass,cut,orforceaway(intoorthrough)
穿透,刺入;1)Theknifepenetratedhisstomach.2)Thenoiseoftheexplosionpenetratedthethickestwalls.3)TheyarehopingtopenetratetheJapanesemarketwiththeirlatestproduct.penetrate
v.Inflectedforms:penetrating;penetration;penetrativeWordStudyPartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReading2.toseeintoorthrough,tosucceedinunderstandingsomething
洞察,了解1)Myeyescouldn’tpenetratethegloom.2)Hehadafalsebeardon,butwesoonpenetrated
hisdisguise.3)Achildhasdifficultypenetratingsuchatrick.3.
tocometobeunderstood
bysomeone
被完全理解Iheardwhatyousaid,butitdidn’tpenetrate.PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReading4.togetacceptedintoagroupinordertofindouttheirsecrets
渗入某团体或组织Russianagentshadpenetratedmostoftheirintelligenceservices.
Expressions:—penetratinglook/eyes/gaze
锐利的目光—
penetrativeobservation
敏锐的观察BacktothetextPartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReading1.tostaysomewherealittlelonger,esp.becauseonedoesnotwishtoleave;delaygoing
磨蹭,徘徊;拖延1)Theylingeredovercoffeeandmissedthelastbus.2)Shelingeredoutsidetheschoolaftereveryoneelsehadgonehome.linger
v.PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReading2.tobeslowtodisappear
很长时间才消失1)Theeventisover,butthememorylingerson.2)Thetastelingersinyoumouth.3)Herperfumelingeredevenaftershehadgone.3.
tobeclosetodyingforalongtime,esp.whensufferingfromadisease
苟延残喘Horriblywounded,helingeredontodietwoyearslater.BacktothetextPartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReading3)
Igroped
mywayalongthewalltothedoor.grope
v.1.totrytofindsomethingthatyoucannotseebyfeelingwithyourhands
摸索1)Ginnygropedforherglassesonthebedsidetable.2)Hegropedaroundinthedark.AccusationsofmisconductleftKeelergropingforaresponse.2.trytofindtherightwordstosayortherightsolutiontoaproblembutwithoutanyrealideaofhowtodothis
努力搜寻BacktothetextPartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReading1.toshoworallow(somethingpreviouslyhidden)tobeseen
展现,显露Thecurtainsopenedtorevealadarkenedstage.2.tomakeknown(somethingpreviouslysecretorunknown)
揭示,揭露,泄露Thenewspaperrevealedacover-upofhugeproportions.Herevealedthathehadbeeninprisontwicebefore.reveal
v.Expression:averyrevealingdress
非常暴露的连衣裙BacktothetextPartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReading1)
Applyasmuchforceasisnecessary.2)
Scientificdiscoveriesareoftenappliedtoindustrialprocesses.applyv.Inflectedforms:application;applicant1.
torequestsomething,esp.officiallyandinwriting
申请
Iappliedtofouruniversitiesandwasacceptedbyallofthem.2)Fletcherappliedfor
thepostofEliot’ssecretary.2.tobringorputintouseoroperation
使用,运用PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReading1)Thisruledoesnotapplyinyourparticularcase.2)Thequestionsonthispartoftheformonlyapplytomarriedmen.3.
toputorspreadonasurface
涂,敷Applythepaintevenlytobothsidesofthedoor.4.to(causeto)haveaneffect;bedirectlyrelated
有效,适用于BacktothetextPartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReading1)Theteachersweremostimpressed/veryimpressedbyyourperformanceintheexam.2)Whatimpressedusmostaboutthebookwasitsvividlanguage.impressv.Inflectedforms:impression;impressive1.
toinfluencedeeply,esp.withafeelingofadmiration
使留下深刻印象2.tomaketheimportanceofsomethingcleartosomeone
使某人了解某事的重要意义
Myfather
impressedonmethevalueofhardwork.PartTwo:In-ClassReading>>DetailedReadingExpressions:
makeanimpressionon:留下好印象have/gettheimpression(that):觉得Igetthedistinctimpressionthatwe’renotwantedhere.我明显感觉到我们在这里是不受欢迎的。beundertheimpression(that):
原以为,误以为I’mso
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