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Howmanykindsofloveshouldwekeepinmind?Familymaternallovepaternallovechildren'slovefortheirparentsHowmanykindsofloveshouldwekeepinmind?romanticlovelovebetweenfriendscareforpeoplearoundloveforthenatureloveforanimals1.Inyouropinion,whatislove?2.Whatdoyouthinkarethemostimportantfactorsthatcontributetoastableloverelationshipbetweenwomanandman?Giveyourreasons.Thecourseoftrueloveneverdidrunsmooth.(AMidsummerNight’sDream1.1)
真愛無坦途。——《仲夏夜之夢(mèng)》
Thingsbaseandvile,holdingnoquantity,lovecantransposetofromanddignity:lovelooks
notwiththeeyes,butwithmind.(AMidsummerNight’sDream1.1)
卑賤和劣行在愛情看來都不算數(shù),都可以被轉(zhuǎn)化成美滿和莊嚴(yán):愛情不用眼睛辨別,而是用心靈來判斷——《仲夏夜之夢(mèng)》
Truelovenevergoesold.TrueLoveisgiving,nottaking.Withoutrespect,lovecannotgofar.ToloveistoplaceourhappinessinthehappinessofanotherCompletesinceritycanaffectevenmetalandstone.Loveme,lovemydog.Loveandcoughcannotbebid.Joyisfoundonlyinlove;lifeisfoundonlyinloving.只有在愛中才能找到歡樂,只有在愛別人中才能找到生活。真正的愛永不衰老。真摯的愛是給予,而不是索取。沒有尊重的愛難以久存。愛就是把我們的幸福融入另一個(gè)人的幸福之中精誠所至,金石為開。愛屋及烏。愛情象咳嗽,壓也壓不住。Whenoneisinlove,onealwaysbeginsbydeceivingone'sself,andonealwaysendsbydeceivingothers.Thatiswhatwouldcallsaromance.愛,始于自我欺騙,終于欺騙他人。這就是所謂的浪漫。Starter羅伯特·彭斯(RobertBurns,1759—1796)詩人生活在破產(chǎn)的農(nóng)村,和貧苦的農(nóng)民血肉相連。他的詩歌歌頌了故國家鄉(xiāng)的秀美,抒寫了勞動(dòng)者純樸的友誼和愛情。英國浪漫主義起始于蘇格蘭農(nóng)民詩人羅伯特·彭斯,其最優(yōu)秀的詩歌作品產(chǎn)生于1785~1790年,收集在詩集《主要以蘇格蘭方言而寫的詩》中。蘇格蘭農(nóng)民詩人,在英國文學(xué)史上占有特殊重要的地位。他復(fù)活并豐富了蘇格蘭民歌;他的詩歌富有音樂性,可以歌唱。彭斯生于蘇格蘭民族面臨被異族征服的時(shí)代,因此,他的詩歌充滿了激進(jìn)的民主、自由的思想。彭斯的詩歌作品多使用蘇格蘭方言,并多為抒情短詩,如歌頌愛情的名篇《我的愛人像朵紅紅的玫瑰》(ARedRedRose)和《往昔的時(shí)光》(AuldLangSyne)不僅享譽(yù)蘇格蘭,而且聞名世界。Omyluveislikeared,redrose,That’snewlysprunginJune;Omyluveislikethemelodie,That’ssweetlyplayedintune,Asfairartthou,mybonnielass,SodeepinluveamI;AndIwillluvetheestill,mydear,Tilla’theseasgangdry.Tilla’theseasgangdry,mydear,Andtherocksmeltwi’thesun;AndIwillluvetheestill,mydear,Whilethesandso’lifeshallrun.Andfaretheeweel,myonlyluve,Andfaretheeweelawhile;AndIwillcomeagain,myluve,
Tho’itweretenthousandmile!啊,我的愛人象朵紅紅的玫瑰,六月里迎風(fēng)初開,啊,我的愛人象支甜甜的曲子,奏得合拍又和諧。我的好姑娘,多么美麗的人兒!請(qǐng)看我,多么深摯的愛情!親愛的,我永遠(yuǎn)愛你,縱使大海干涸水流盡。親愛的,縱使大海干涸水流盡,太陽將巖石燒作灰塵,親愛的,我永遠(yuǎn)愛你,只要我一息猶存。珍重吧,我唯一的愛人,珍重吧,讓我們暫時(shí)別離,但我定要回來,哪怕千里萬里!Forauldlangsyne,mydear,Forauldlangsyne,Wewilltakeacupo'kindnessyet,Forauldlangsyne!Shouldauldacquaintancebeforgot,Andneverbroughttomind?Shouldauldacquaintancebeforgot,Andauldlangsyne?AndsurelyI'llbeyourpint-stowp,AndsurelyI'llbemine,Andwe'lltakeacupo'kindnessyet,Forauldlangsyne!Wetwahaerunaboutthebraes,Andpou'dthegowansfine,Butwe'vewander'dmonieawearyfit,Sin'auldlangsyne.Wetwahaepaidl'dintheburnFraemorningsuntilldine,Butseasbetweenusbraidhaeroar'dSin'auldlangsyne.Andthere'sahand,mytrustyfiere,Andgie'sahando'thine,Andwe'lltakarightguid-williewaught,Forauldlangsyne.為了往昔的時(shí)光。我們?cè)紊綅?,到處將野花拜訪。但以后走上疲憊的旅程,逝去了往昔的時(shí)光!我們?cè)嗄_瞠過河流,水聲笑語里將時(shí)間忘。如今大海的怒濤把我們隔開,逝去了往昔的時(shí)光!忠實(shí)的老友,伸出你的手,讓我們握手聚一堂,再來痛飲—杯歡樂酒,為了往昔的時(shí)光!為了往昔時(shí)光,老朋友,為了往昔的時(shí)光,再干一杯友情的酒,為了往昔的時(shí)光!老朋友哪能遺忘,哪能不放在心上?老朋友哪能遺忘,還有往昔的時(shí)光?你來痛飲一大杯,我也買酒來相陪。干一杯友情的酒又何妨?Oneday,aboytookhisgirlfriendtodinner.Hewasveryhappyasitwasherbirthdayandthenightwassoromanticand(1)________.Hethoughtshewashisallandherbeautywasbeyonddescription:(2)______andsoft,sweetandkind,(3)________,attractive,pureandshy.Heproducedaringfromhispocketanddecidedto(4)_______toher.Butshehesitatedandlefthim(5)________.Theboywasangeredandshoutedatherandthentheywenttheirseparateways.Afterhegothome,hefeltsoguiltythathewantedtocallherto(6)________.Butnobodyansweredthecall.Hewasworriedassheshouldbeathomebythen.Theboygotupanddrovecrazilytothegirl’shome.Ontheway,hesawaterriblecar(7)_______andwentuptoseeitashewasvery(8)_______.Aladywaskilledandcoveredunderthecar.Whenhefoundthatthekilledladywashisgirlfriend,hisheartwasbroken.Heburstintotears,hopingtomeetherin(9)______.“So,myfriends,”hesaid,“giveyourloversmorethanyoucouldgiveandapologizetothemwhentheycanstill(10)_______.”fantasticcuteelegantcluelessproposeapologizeaccidentcuriousheavenforgivefantasticbeyonddescription難以描述adj.extremelygood極好的,極出色的e.g.You
look
fantasticinthat
dress.fancyn.幻想;想像力/adj.想象的;奇特的;vt.想象;fantasyn.幻想;白日夢(mèng)e.g.Her
beauty
isbeyonddescription.beyondbelief
不可置信beyondcompare
無可比擬beyondcomparison
無以倫比beyondconception
不可思議beyondcontrol
無法控制beyondcontroversy
無可爭(zhēng)議beyondwords可意會(huì)不可言傳beyonddescription
無法描寫beyondendurance
難以忍受beyondestimate
無法估計(jì)beyondexpectation
出乎意料beyondexpression
無法形容beyondhope
沒有指望beyondimagination超越想象proposev.toofferorsuggestapossibleplanoractionforotherpeopletoconsider:e.g.Heproposeddealingdirectlywiththesuppliers.e.g.Iproposethatwewaituntilthebudgethasbeenannouncedbeforecommittingourselvestoanyexpenditure.e.g.Pleaseallowmeto
propose
atoasttoyourhealth.他們建議商業(yè)區(qū)內(nèi)禁止放鞭炮。e.g.They
propose
that
firecrackers
beforbidden
indowntown
area.v.asksomeonetomarryyou:e.g.Irememberthenightyourfatherproposedtome.cluelessburstintotearsadj.havingnoknowledgeofsomething,orofthingsingeneraladj.無線索的;愚蠢的e.g.He'scompletely
clueless
aboutcomputers.to
suddenly
start
to
crye.g.Thecrowd
burstinto
prolongedcheering.
e.g.Whenshesawmeshe
burstinto
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burstinto
flames.
e.g.Theaudience
burstinto
simultaneousapplause.e.g.Everyoneintheoffice
burstinto
laugher.3.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?Whoarethethreeoldmeninthestory?2.Didthefamilyagreetoinvitethesameoldmaninatfirst?Whyorwhynot?Listentoashortpassageentitled“AnInvitation”.Workinpairsanddiscussthefollowingquestions.Whoarethethreeoldmeninthestory?2.Didthefamilyagreetoinvitethesameoldmaninatfirst?Whyorwhynot?TheyareWealth,Successandlove.No.becausetheyhaddifferentideasastowhattheywantedmost.WherethereisLove,thereareWealthandSuccess.Inotherwords,loveistheessenceofourlifeandthusthebasisforourpursuitofwealthandsuccess.3.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?1)Awomansawthreeoldmeninherfrontyardandthoughtthattheymustbe_______,sosheinvitedthemtocomeinandhavesomething_______.2)Theoldmensaidthattheydidnotgointoahouse________.3)Thehusbandwishedtoinvite_______,butthewomandidnotagreeandwishedtohave_______,whiletheirdaughtersuggested,“______________________________?”4)Thewomancameoutandsaid,“Whichoneofyouis________?Pleasecomeinandbeour______.”hungrytoeattogetherWealthSuccessWouldn’titbebettertoinviteLoveLoveguest5)Theothertwooldmenalsogoupandfollowed,which_________thewoman.6)Oneoldmantoldthewoman,“Ifyouhadinvited________or_________,theothertwoofuswould_______________”WealthSuccesshavestayedoutsurprisedAwomansawthreeoldmensittinginherfrontyard.Shesaid,“Idon’tthinkIknowyou,butyoumustbehungry.Pleasecomeinandhavesomethingtoeat.”“Wedonotgointoahousetogether,”theyreplied.“Whyisthat?”shewantedtoknow.Oneoftheoldmenexplained:“HisnameisWealth,thisisSuccess,andIamLove.”Thenheadded,“Nowgoinanddiscusswithyourhusbandwhichoneofusyouwantinyourhome.Thenthewomanwentinandtoldherhusbandwhatwassaid,“Let’sinviteWealth.Lethimcomeandfilloutourhomewithwealth.”Hiswifedisagreed,“Mydear,whydon’tweinviteSuccess?”Thenthedaughtermadeasuggestion:“Wouldn’titbebettertoinviteLove?Ourhomewillthenbefilledwithlove.”“Let’stakeourdaughter’sadvice,”saidthefather.Sothewomanwentoutandasked,“WhichoneofyouisLove?Pleasecomeinandbeourguest.”Lovegotupandstartedwalkingtowardthehouse.Theothertwoalsogotupandfollowedhim.Surprised,theladyaskedWealthandSuccess:“IonlyinvitedLove.Whyareyoucomingin?”Theoldmenrepliedtogether:“IfyouhadinvitedWealthorSuccess,theothertwoofuswouldhavestayedout,butsinceyouinvitedLove,whereverHEgoes,wegowithhim.WhereverthereisLove,thereisalsoWealthandSuccess.Whatgiftdoyounormallychooseforyourmother,fartheroryourboy/girlfriends?Why?Whatdoyouthinkisthegreatestgiftwecangiveanother?Inwhichway?Iknowyoureyes___________________Ifeelyoutouchme_________________
Andthemomentthatyou_______farfromme
Iwannafeelyouinmyarmsagain
Andyoucometomeona______________
Keepmewarminyourloveandthensoftlyleave
And______________________
HowdeepisyourloveIsyourloveHowdeepisyourloveinthemorningsuninthepouringrainwandersummerbreezeit'smeyouneedtoshowIreallyneedtolearn
cause___________________________
Breakingusdown
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________________________Ibelieveinyou
Youknowthedoorto______________
You'rethelightinmy___________________
You'remy________whenIfall
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myverysouldeepestdarkesthoursaviourWhenyouknowdowninsideReadthetextandanswerthequestions.1.Howdidtheyoungwomanfindherseatonthebus?
2.HowdidSusanbecomeblind?3.WhydidMarkdecidetohelpSusangainthestrengthandconfidence?4.WhydidMarksoonrealizethathiswifehadtostarttakingthebusagain?
5.HowdidSusaninitiallyreacttoMark’ssuggestionthatshegotoworkalone?6.HowdidMarkpersuadeSusantogotoworkalone?7.HowdidMarkhelpSusangetaccustomedtotakingthebusonherown?
8.WhydidthedriversaythatheenviedSusan,ablindwoman?
Sheusedherhandstofeelthelocationoftheseats,walkeddowntheaisleandfoundtheseatthedriverhadtoldherwasempty.Shebecameblindduetoamedicalmisdiagnosis.1.Howdidtheyoungwomanfindherseatonthebus?
2.HowdidSusanbecomeblind?3.WhydidMarkdecidetohelpSusangainthestrengthandconfidence?MarkdecidedtohelpSusangainthestrengthandconfidencebecausehewatchedhersinkintodespair,darkness,anger,frustrationandself-pityandwasworriedabouther.MarksoonrealizedthathiswifehadtostarttakingthebusagainbecauseifheaccompaniedSusantoworkeveryday,Susanwouldclingtohimandneverlearntoregainherconfidenceandstrengthforlife.4.WhydidMarksoonrealizethathiswifehadtostarttakingthebusagain?
5.HowdidSusaninitiallyreacttoMark’ssuggestionthatshegotoworkalone?ShewashorrifiedattheideaandfeltthatMarkwasabandoningher.Markpromisedherthateachmorningandeveninghewouldridethebuswithherforaslongasittook,untilshegotthehangofit.6.HowdidMarkpersuadeSusantogotoworkalone?Hetaughtherhowtorelyonherothersenses,especiallyherhearingandhelpedherbefriendthebusdrivers.ThedriversaidthatheenviedSusanbecauseshewasoneluckyladywhohadaloving,patientandgentlehusband.7.HowdidMarkhelpSusangetaccustomedtotakingthebusonherown?
8.WhydidthedriversaythatheenviedSusan,ablindwoman?
PartMainIdeaInstructionPara.________BodyPara.________Para.______Para.______Para.______Para.______TheThemePara.________11-1011-162-34-56-89-10DetaileddescriptionofhowSusan,ablindlady,getsonthebusontheirown.RecallhowSusanwasrenderedblindandstruggledtofindthecourageforlifewiththehelpofMark.Susanunderstoodthesourceofherconfidencewastheloveofherhusband.Susanbecameblindandwasthrownintodespairandfrustration.Markdecidedtohelpher.MarkaccompaniedSusantoworkbybusandthiscomfortedher.Markhelpedhiswifetolearnhowtogetonbusonherown.Susanfeltreadytogotoworkbybusonherown.She'sregainingconfidence.Thepassengersonthebuswatchedsympatheticallyastheattractiveyoungwomanwiththewhitecanemadeherwaycarefullyupthesteps.Shepaidthedriverand,usingherhandstofeelthelocationoftheseats,walkeddowntheaisleandfoundtheseathe’dtoldheraboutwasempty.Thenshesettledin,placedherbriefcaseonherlapandrestedhercaneagainstherleg.IthadbeenayearsinceSusan,34,becameblind.Duetoamedicalmisdiagnosisshehadbeenrenderedsightless,andshewassuddenlythrownintoaworldofdarkness,anger,frustrationandself-pity.Andallshehadtoclingtowasherhusband,Mark.MarkwasanairforceofficerandhelovedSusanwithallhisheart.Whenshefirstlosthersight,hewatchedhersinkintodespairandwasdeterminedtohelphiswifegainthestrengthandconfidencesheneededtobecomeindependentagain.Finally,Susanfeltreadytoreturntoherjob,buthowwouldshegetthere?Sheusedtotakethebus,butwasnowtoofrightenedtogetaroundthecitybyherself.Markvolunteeredtodrivehertoworkeachday,eventhoughtheyworkedatoppositeendsofthecity.Atfirst,thiscomfortedSusan,andfulfilledMark’sneedtoprotecthissightlesswifewhowassoinsecureaboutperformingtheslightesttask.Soon,however,Markrealizedthearrangementwasn’tworking.Susanisgoingtohavetostarttakingthebusagain,headmittedtohimself.Butshewasstillsofragile,soangry—howwouldshereact?她以前都是乘公交車去的,可現(xiàn)在她太害怕了,不敢一個(gè)人在城里走動(dòng)。馬克主動(dòng)提出每天開車送她上班,盡管他們工作的地點(diǎn)在城市的兩端。
Justashepredicted,Susanwashorrifiedattheideaoftakingthebusagain.“I’mblind!”sherespondedbitterly.“HowamIsupposedtoknowwhereIamgoing?Ifeellikeyou’reabandoningme.”Mark’sheartbroketohearthesewords,butheknewwhathadtobedone.HepromisedSusanthateachmorningandeveninghewouldridethebuswithher,foraslongasittook,untilshegotthehangofit.Andthatwasexactlywhathappened.Fortwosolidweeks,Mark,militaryuniformandallaccompaniedSusantoandfromworkeachday.Hetaughtherhowtorelyonherothersenses,specificallyherhearing,todeterminewhereshewasandhowtoadapttohernewenvironment.Hehelpedherbefriendthebusdriverswhocouldwatchoutforher,andsaveheraseat.Finally,Susandecidedthatshewasreadytotrythetriponherown.Mondaymorningarrived,andbeforesheleft,shethrewherarmsaroundMark,hertemporarybusridingcompanion,herhusband,andherbestfriend.Hereyesfilledwithtearsofgratitudeforhisloyalty,hispatience,andhislove.Shesaidgood-bye,andforthefirsttime,theywenttheirseparateways.Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday...Eachdayonherownwentperfectly,andSusanhadneverfeltbetter.Shewasdoingit!Shewasgoingtoworkallbyherself.OnFridaymorning,Susantookthebustoworkasusual.Asshewaspayingthefaretoexitthebus,thedriversaid,“Boy,Isuredoenvyyou.”Susanwasn’tsureifthedriverwasspeakingtoherornot.Afterall,whoonearthwouldeverenvyablindwomanwhohadstruggledjusttofindthecouragetoliveforthepastyear?Curious,sheaskedthedriver,“Whydoyousaythatyouenvyme?”(語氣詞)好家伙(表示欣喜,驚奇,興奮等)Thedriverresponded,“Itmustfeelgoodtobetakencareofandprotectedlikeyouare.”Susanhadnoideawhatthedriverwastalkingabout,andagainasked,“Whatdoyoumean?”Thedriveranswered,“Youknow,everymorningforthepastweek,afinelookinggentlemaninamilitaryuniformhasbeenstandingacrossthecornerwatchingyouasyougetoffthebus.HemakessureTearsofhappinesspoureddownSusan’scheeks,for,althoughshecouldn’tphysicallyseehim,shehadalwaysfeltMark’spresence.Shewaslucky,solucky,forhehadgivenheragiftmorepowerfulthansight,agiftshedidn’tneedtoseetobelieve—thegiftoflovethatcanbringlightwherethereisdarkness.youcrossthestreetsafelyandhewatchesuntilyouenteryourofficebuilding.Thenheblowsyouakiss,givesyoualittlesaluteandwalksaway.Youareoneluckylady.”sympatheticallyadv.悲憐地,憐憫地;富有同情心地e.g.Shelistenedsympathetically,noddingherheadnowandagain.makeone’swayto
travel
or
move
toa
place:(艱難)前行,(獨(dú)自)向前makeyourwayto/through/towards,etc.e.g.Themountainclimbersslowlymadetheirwaybacktothebase.Shepaidthedriverand,usingherhandstofeelthelocationoftheseats,(1)Paraphrase:Shepaidthedriverandtriedtofindoutwheretheseatswereonthebus...aisle通道,走道;側(cè)廊n.along,narrowspacebetweenrowsofseatse.g.Wouldyoulikeanaisleseatorwouldyouprefertobebythewindow?settlein1.安頓下來,適應(yīng)于新家e.g.Youmustcomeandseeournewhousewhenwe'vesettledin.2.在…中放穩(wěn),坐定〔躺倒〕Shesettledhermotherinanarmchair.3.(使)開始在…居住Wearesettledinournewhome.restvt.
使依靠,支撐tolieorleanonsomething,ortoputsomethingonsomethingelsesothatitsweightissupported:e.g.Sherestedherheadonmyshoulder.e.g.Thepolicemanrestedtheladderagainstthetreetrunk.duetobecauseof:e.g.Duetowetleavesontheline,thistrainwillarriveanhourlate.該隊(duì)的成功在很大程度上是由于她的努力。e.g.Theteam’ssuccesswaslargelyduetoherefforts.因?yàn)椋捎赿ueto owingtobecauseof thanksto這些詞組均表示“由于”之意。dueto用于較莊重的書面語中,側(cè)重“起因于”,在句中多作表語,有時(shí)作狀語。owingto可以和dueto換用,但在句中多作狀語,也可作表語。becauseof著重某個(gè)結(jié)果的原因,在句中通常作狀語。thanksto突出一種感激之情,含“多虧”意味。dueto owingtobecauseof thankstodiagnosisn.診斷identifyingthenatureorcauseofsomephenomenone.g.Thetwodoctorsmadedifferentdiagnosisofmydisease.diagnosev.e.g.Thedoctor
diagnosed
myillnessasarareskindisease.throwinto扔,扔進(jìn),(突然)陷入某一狀態(tài)e.g.Millionsofpeoplewerethrownintounemployment.e.g.Thousandsofpeoplewerethrownoutofworkovernightduringthewartime.Opposite:throwoutof.renderv.tocausesomeoneorsomethingtobeinaparticularstate1)使(某人或某事)處于某種狀況e.g.Theyoungmanwasrendereddisabledbytheaccident.
v.giveinreturnofexchange,orassthdue
報(bào)答;歸還;給予e.g.Heisthemanwhoalwaysrendersgoodforevil.e.g.Hehadtorenderanapologyforhisrudeness.frustrationn.挫折;失敗n.thefeelingofbeingannoyedorlessconfidentbecauseyoucannotachievewhatyouwant,orsomethingthatmakesyoufeellikethisfrustratev.frustratingadj.frustratedadj.Icouldsensehis________atnotbeingabletohelp.Areyoufeeling________inyourpresentjob?It_________methatI'mnotabletoputanyofmyideasintopractice.Hedoesn'tlistentowhatIsayandit'sso_________.frustrationfrustratedfrustratesfrustratingself-pitysadnessforyourself自憐自艾e.g.Hefacedhisillnessbravelyandwithoutanyhintofself-pity.Duetoamedicalmisdiagnosisshehadbeenrenderedsightless,andshewassuddenlythrownintoaworldofdarkness,anger,frustrationandself-pity.(2)Paraphrase:Shebecameblindbecauseofamedicalmistake,andsuddenlyfelthopeless,angered,disappointedandpitiful.由于一次誤診,她失去了視力,一下子跌進(jìn)了黑暗的世界,憤怒無奈,自悲自憐。clingcling–clung–clungvi.~(on)tosb./sth;~on/together:toholdcloselye.g.Thelittlechildclungtohismotherforcomfort.e.g.Sheclungontoherbaby.e.g.Theyclungtogether,shiveringwithcold.vi.torefusetoletgoe.g.Shestillclungtothehopethathewasstillalive.e.g.Whydoyouhavetoclingtotheoldcustom?墨守成規(guī)緊貼;附著,堅(jiān)持,墨守;Collocations:固守信念抱著一線希望堅(jiān)持己見固守著某種習(xí)慣堅(jiān)守財(cái)產(chǎn)不肯放棄clingtothebeliefclingtothehopeclingtoone’sownviewclingtothehabitclingtoone’spossessionssinkinto陷入或墮入(某狀態(tài),尤指絕望或沉思)e.g.Don'tjustsinkintotheregularunconsciousroutineoflife.toslowlymoveyourbodyintoasittingorlyingpositionsinkintosleep,acoma,etc.入睡不要使自己陷入悲哀之中,這樣一點(diǎn)好處也沒有。e.g.Don'tallowyourselftosinkintogrief;itcandonogood.despairn.v.thefeelingthatthereisnohopeandthatyoucandonothingtoimproveadifficultorworryingsituation:絕望;令人絕望的人或事;喪失信心e.g.Hegaveupthestruggleindespair.e.g.Theydespairedofwinningthegame.despair desperation depression disappointment這些名詞都有“絕望、沮喪”之意。despair普通用詞,指因?yàn)?zāi)難等因素而喪失希望和信心,陷入沮喪,絕望的境地。desperation語氣強(qiáng)烈,指因絕望而使人采取無所顧忌的瘋狂行動(dòng)。depression側(cè)重指因遭受重大失利或挫折而產(chǎn)生的低落情緒。disappointment多指愿望或期望的落空。.Heswingsfromwildoptimismtototal___________.Hetriedtomaskhis_______________withasmile.In___________,theyjumpedoutofthewindowtoescapethefire.I’mjustbeginningtogetoverthe___________fromlosingmyjob.despairdisappointmentdesperationdepressionbedeterminedtodosth決心做某事,堅(jiān)決做某事e.g.Thesoldiersweredeterminedtogettothequake-strickenareabeforedaybreak.determineondoing/todosth.:決心要做某事e.g.Themotherdeterminedonproving/toprovehisson’sinnocence.當(dāng)初她失去視力時(shí),他眼看她跌入絕望之中,就決心幫助妻子重新拾回力量和信心,重新獨(dú)立起來。1)(能)各處走動(dòng)e.g.Wehadtousepublictransporttogetaround.2)消息傳開,傳播e.g.Newsofthenewoilreservesoongotaround.Wordgotaroundthatthecompanymightbemerged.3)回避,躲避e.g.Idon’tthinkweshouldgetaroundtheseproblems.Acleverlawyermightfindwaysofgettingroundthatclause.getaroundvolunteertodov.todosomethingwillinglyandwithoutbeingforcedorpaidtodoit:e.g.Duringtheemergencyalotofpeoplevolunteeredtoworkthroughthenight.fulfillinsecurev.todosomethingaspromisedorintended,ortosatisfyyourhopesorexpectations:e.g.Attheageof45,shefinallyfulfilledherambitiontorunamarathon.履行;實(shí)現(xiàn);滿足必須一絲不茍地遵照醫(yī)囑去辦。e.g.Thedoctor'sinstructionsmustbefulfilledexactly.adj.lackingconfidenceanddoubtingtheirownabilities:缺乏安全感,不穩(wěn)定的;不牢靠的e.g.He'svery
insecure
abouthisappearance.securev.adj.e.g.Peoplewanttofeelsecureeconomically.e.g.TheGreatWallwasoriginallybuilttosecurethetownfromattack.securityn.UNSecurityCouncilAtfirst,thiscomfortedSusan,andfulfilledMark’sneedtoprotecthissightlesswifewhowassoinsecureaboutperformingtheslightesttask.(5)Paraphrase:AtfirstthismadeSusanfeelgoodandMarkfeltrelievedtobeabletoprotecthisblindwifewhohadnoconfidenceatallindoingevenveryeasythings.起初,這樣做使蘇珊很安心,馬克也履行了保護(hù)失明妻子的職責(zé),因?yàn)樗龑?duì)乘公交車這么微不足道的事兒都沒有安全感。work起作用e.g.Orallthreefactorscouldhavebeenatwork.admittotoagreethatyoudidsomethingbad,orthatsomethingbadistrue:承認(rèn)e.g.Doyou
admitto
takingthesebookswithouttellinganybody?admissionn.Markrealizedthearrangementwasn’tworking.Susanisgoingtohavetostarttakingthebusagain,headmittedtohimself.(5)Paraphrase:ButMarksoonfoundthathisplancouldnotreallysolvetheproblem(orwasnotreallybeneficialtoSusan),andhehimselfcametorealizethatSusanmustlearnhowtotakethebusbyherselfagain.fragilesth.easilybroken,damaged,ordestroyed:sb.physicallyoremotionallyweak易碎的;精細(xì)的;虛弱的e.g.Happinessismadeofglass,itshinesthebrightestwhereitismost
fragile.weak feeble frail fragile這些形容詞均有“虛弱的,乏力的”之意。weak普通用詞,指缺乏應(yīng)有的力量,可用于身體、意志或精神。feeble指身體衰弱無力,精力幾乎耗盡,含令人憐憫的意味。frail多指因經(jīng)常生病而身體纖弱。fragile可與frail換用,但語氣強(qiáng),側(cè)重脆弱,指人容易生病,指物容易破碎。predictvt./vi.
預(yù)料,預(yù)言
e.g.Noonecanreallypredicttowhatheightsyoumightsoar.predictionn.predict意為“預(yù)言”,“預(yù)告”,指將來有可能發(fā)生但是現(xiàn)在尚未發(fā)生的事情,因此謂語時(shí)態(tài)要遲一步于主語時(shí)態(tài)。horrify:
vt.使(某人)恐懼或受驚嚇;使(某人)震驚e.g.Noonecanpredict
whenthe
disease
will
strikeagain.to
shock
someoneverymuch:e.g.Thisnewswillhorrifymyparents.n.adj.horrorhorriblehorrible,afraid,awful,fearful,frightful,scared,terrible“可怕的”“害怕的”horrible,afraid,awful,fearful,frightful,scared,terribleafraid泛指一種“恐懼心理”,多用于習(xí)慣地、經(jīng)常地“懼怕”;awful指由于過分的崇敬或畏懼而引起的害怕,但不厭惡,有較莊嚴(yán)的含義;fearful指預(yù)感到危險(xiǎn)、失敗或麻煩時(shí)而恐懼,也指擔(dān)心可能發(fā)生的結(jié)果,側(cè)重于主體的心里感覺,而與外界關(guān)系不大;scared主要指因身心遭受傷害而恐懼,也指不明根源的無形恐懼;frightful指巨大的或令人意外的事件給人帶來的害怕或驚駭;terrible和horrible都可指感情上的厭惡,令人感到不舒服,horrible更甚,指碰到的怪誕的、丑陋的、危險(xiǎn)的事物或道德上腐敗墮落的行為所引起的強(qiáng)烈的情緒波動(dòng),還特指依靠恐怖的或可怕的事物取得嚇人的效果。A_______sightmethereyes.TheoldmanbelievedthatGodhasan_______power.Weare_______towalkintheparkatnightsincethewomanwaskilledthere._______earthquakesoccursomewhereontheeartheveryyear.Nothingcanerasefromhermindthememoryofthat_______day.Theplaywrightwas_______thattheopeningnightwouldbeafailure.horribleawfulafraidFrightfulterriblefearfulabandonv.toleaveaplace,thing,orpersonforever:abandon強(qiáng)調(diào)永遠(yuǎn)或完全放棄或拋棄人或事物等,這可能是被迫的,也可能是自愿的。desert著重指違背法律責(zé)任和義務(wù),或自己的信仰與誓言的行為,多含非難的意味。1)遺棄,拋棄e.g.Heneverabandonsafriendintrouble.e.g.Theschoolhasbeenabandonedformorethan20years.Imighthavesomeslightinaccuracies.2)完全放棄(尤指已開始的某事)e.g.DevelopmentoftheplanforaDisneylandinthiscityhasbeenabandoned.3)完全屈從于(某種情感或沖動(dòng))e.g.Sheabandonedherselftogriefafterhermother’sdeath.getthehangofsth.熟悉某物的用法,掌握做某事的竅門e.g.Markfounditeasytoeatwithchopsticks,oncehegotthehangofit.
learntheropesHepromisedSusanthateachmorningandeveninghewouldridethebuswithher,foraslongasittook,untilshegotthehangofit.(7)Paraphrase:HetoldSusanthathewouldtakethesamebuswithhertoworkinthemorningandbackhomeintheevening.Hewoulddothisforasmanydaysasnecessaryuntilshehadlearnedhowtogotoworkbybusalonebyherself.他答應(yīng)蘇珊每天早晚陪她一起坐公交車,直到她自己能乘車為止。fortwosolidweeks:連續(xù)兩周solidcontinuingforaperiodoftimewithoutstoppingThehotelwasbookedsolidallofDecembermilitaryuniformandallandall:諸如此類e.g.Theonlythingtheyseemedtohaveincommonwastheircowboygear,ten-gallonhatsandall.穿著全套軍裝accompany陪伴;伴隨...發(fā)生e.g.Sheaskedmeto
accompany
hertotheairport.beaccompa
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