Dictation of Unit 2 Enough 2. Flexible 3. Suitable, 4. Polite, kind and pleasant 5. Person who controls, directs or runs the affairs of a country, organization or business, 6.标准,尺;7.气氛,氡国;8.永存的,汛朽的;9.失业佥,敞濟 10.看法,前逭,最色:11.变化性,种臭:12.隔离,分离 13.令人满意的:14.章要的,有重大意的;15.令人向辕的,值得拥有的 Phrases 1. Not until you have a good command of can you speak English suitably 2. His modern economics was one of the reasons why he failed in his 3. She told me she always had that she was blind, in spite of the clear vision of her eyes 4. We would that reading, writing and arithmetic were important r 5. Although the composition teacher considers these expressions cliches, they still the students r6. No matter how hard he had tried improve his image in mind of the public proved to be ineffective r 7. What my mother said had_ me and eventually changed attitude towards school
Dictation of Unit 2 1. Enough ; 2. Flexible; 3. Suitable; 4. Polite, kind and pleasant; 5. Person who controls, directs or runs the affairs of a country, organization or business; 6. 标准, 尺度; 7. 气氛, 氛围; 8. 永存的, 不朽的; 9. 失业金,救济金; 10. 看法, 前途, 景色; 11. 变化性, 种类; 12. 隔离,分离; 13. 令人满意的; 14. 重要的, 有重大意义的; 15. 令人向往的,值得拥有的. Phrases: 1. Not until you have a good command of _____ can you speak English suitably ______. 2. His _____ modern economics was one of the reasons why he failed in his business. 3. She told me she always had _____ that she was blind, in spite of the clear vision of her eyes. 4. We would _____ that reading, writing and arithmetic were important. 5. Although the composition teacher considers these expressions _____ but cliches, they still _____ the students. 6. No matter how hard he had tried, _____ improve his image in mind of the public proved to be ineffective. 7. What my mother said had ___ me ___ and eventually changed my attitude towards school
Unit 3 Lead-in r 1 salvation: the state of having one' s soul saved from sin and its consequences. 2)save: set free from the power of or from the eternal punishment for sin 3sin: breaking of God's laws, disobedience to God's commandments 4)revival: series of meetings intended to produce an increase in interest in religion or to stir up the religious faith among those who have been indifferent 5)lamb: young members of church flock or Christian congregation 6) fold: body of believers in the Christian religion Religions: Christianity; Islam; Buddhism, etc Jesus christ-Bible the old testament the new testament Genesis -Noah's Ark Salvation Army Christening: psalm; priest: deacon; preacher Prayer: sermon; flock; sinner, altar; the holy communion; Congregation; the Trinity( Father, Son, the holy spirit/ the holy ghost)
Unit 3 Lead-in 1) salvation: the state of having one’s soul saved from sin and its consequences. 2) save: set free from the power of or from the eternal punishment for sin. 3) sin: breaking of God’s laws, disobedience to God’s commandments. 4) revival: series of meetings intended to produce an increase in interest in religion, or to stir up the religious faith among those who have been indifferent. 5) lamb: young members of church flock or Christian congregation. 6) fold: body of believers in the Christian religion. Religions: Christianity; Islam; Buddhism, etc. Jesus Christ—Bible—the Old Testament & the New Testament— Genesis—Noah’s Ark Salvation Army; christening; psalm; priest; deacon; preacher; Prayer; sermon; flock; sinner; altar; the Holy communion; Congregation; the Trinity(Father, Son, the Holy Spirit/ the Holy Ghost)
Unit 3 Detailed Studies r1 I was saved from sin (I was set free from the eternal punishment for my wrong doing and disobedience to God... sin: an offense against God or moral principles e.g. Telling a lie; stealing crime offense for which there is severe punishment by aw e.g. Murder; drug-smuggling I was going on thirteen (. I was approaching thirteen e.g. He looks old he must be getting on 80
Unit 3 Detailed Studies 1. I was saved from sin… (I was set free from the eternal punishment for my wrong doing and disobedience to God…) sin: an offense against God or moral principles. e.g. Telling a lie; stealing. crime:offense for which there is severe punishment by law. e.g. Murder; drug-smuggling. …I was going on thirteen. (…I was approaching thirteen.) e.g. He looks old, he must be getting on 80
Unit 3 Detailed studies 2... very hardened sinners had been brought to Christ. some sinners who had shown no signs of shame or repentance have become faithful believers in Christ 3... and the membership of the church had grown by leaps and bounds (membership: number of members; all members.) e.g. The drama society in our school has a large membership (by leaps and bounds=in /with leaps and bounds: very quickly) e.g. If you read a newspaper every day, your knowledge of English should improve e.g. The two neighboring countries stopped the decade-long war and signed a peace agreement. From then on their economic exchange and bilateral trade developed 4.... to bring the young lambs to the fold (. to persuade the children to become members of the church
Unit 3 Detailed Studies 2. …very hardened sinners had been brought to Christ. ( some sinners who had shown no signs of shame or repentance have become faithful believers in Christ.) 3. …and the membership of the church had grown by leaps and bounds. (membership: number of members; all members.) e.g. The drama society in our school has a large membership. (by leaps and bounds=in /with leaps and bounds: very quickly) e.g. If you read a newspaper every day, your knowledge of English should improve ~. e.g. The two neighboring countries stopped the decade-long war and signed a peace agreement. From then on, their economic exchange and bilateral trade developed ~. 4. …to bring the young lambs to the fold. (… to persuade the children to become members of the church.)
Unit 3 5... I was escorted to the front row escort:(n) a person who goes with someone as a guard or as an honor. under the escort of sb. escort carrier; an escort of jet fighters e.g. The guest of honour was accompanied by an escort Mary went to the party with John as her escort (v )escort sb. Home/ to the house e.g. The Nobel Prize winner was escorted to the platform by the chairman The Nobel Prize winner went onto the platform escorted b the chairman 6. a great many many a; a good many: numerous, a large number of; numbers of (vast/ large/great quantities of i lots of much: a good deal of; a great deal of)
Unit 3 5. …I was escorted to the front row. escort: (n.) a person who goes with someone as a guard or as an honor. under the escort of sb.; escort carrier; an escort of jet fighters. e.g. The guest of honour was accompanied by an escort. Mary went to the party with John as her escort. (v.) escort sb. Home/ to the house e.g. The Nobel Prize winner was escorted to the platform by the chairman. The Nobel Prize winner went onto the platform escorted by the chairman. 6. …a great many… many a; a good many; numerous; a large number of; numbers of (vast/large/great quantities of ; lots of much: a good deal of; a great deal of)
Unit 3 7.... so I sat there calmly serene: quiet; still, tranquil; placid 1)a slave as_ as a cow 2)Isn't there a_ corner somewhere in the house where i can concentrate on my reading? 3)When he returned home, the quarrel was over. His daughter was asleep her face and peaceful 4)You know that people often say water runs deep 5)ablue sky; a smile 6)a mind give to reflection 8.... all moans and shouts and lonely cries and dire pictures of hell, dire: dreadful: terrible lonely: having no companionship and indicates the state of mind of one being or feeling isolation and sadness it may also be applied to places which are remote from human habitation. It can be used attributively and predicatively alone:by oneself,it doesn't mean the feeling of isolation and sadness only being used predicatively
Unit 3 7. …so I sat there calmly… serene; quiet; still; tranquil; placid 1) a slave as ___ as a cow 2) Isn’t there a ___ corner somewhere in the house where I can concentrate on my reading? 3) When he returned home, the quarrel was over. His daughter was asleep, her face ___ and peaceful. 4) You know that people often say, “___ water runs deep”. 5) a ___ blue sky; a ___ smile 6) a ___ mind give to reflection 8. …all moans and shouts and lonely cries and dire pictures of hell,… dire: dreadful; terrible lonely: having no companionship and indicates the “state of mind of one being or feeling isolation and sadness. it may also be applied to places which are remote from human habitation. It can be used attributively and predicatively. alone: “by oneself” ,it doesn’t mean the feeling of isolation and sadness; only being used predicatively
Unit 3, e.g. 1)He was confronted by a case which he had to diagnose and treat unaided 2)A house stood in a wood sOmetimes I dare not be at night 4)With the development of the travel business, swarms of tourists now visit the newly discovered cave in the once mountainous area 5He lives entirely and is very bEtter be than in bad company. 9.. knelt around us kneel: (v. go on the knees rest on the knees. e.g. When his saw his heart-broken parents, the young man knelt down/ went on his knees and begged their forgiveness 10.... old men with work-gnarled hands. gnarled: of hands or fingers)twisted with swollen joints and rough skin; deformed)
Unit 3 e.g. 1)He was ___ confronted by a case which he had to diagnose and treat unaided. 2)A ___ house stood in a ___ wood. 3)Sometimes I dare not be ___ at night. 4)With the development of the travel business, swarms of tourists now visit the newly discovered cave in the once ___ mountainous area. 5)He lives entirely ___ and is very ___. 6)Better be ___ than in bad company. 9. …knelt around us… kneel: (v.) go on the knees; rest on the knees. e.g.When his saw his heart-broken parents, the young man knelt down/ went on his knees and begged their forgiveness. 10. …old men with work-gnarled hands. gnarled: (of hands or fingers) twisted with swollen joints and rough skin; deformed)
Unit 3 e.g. Holding out his work-gnarled hands, the old fisherman with a weather-beaten face started to tell us about the hardships of his life on the sea 11... the whole building rocked with prayer and song e.g. The whole hall rocked with cheers and clapping 12.while prayers and songs swirled all around me e.g. When the dance party was in full swing music and songs swirled all around the ballroom 13. in a mighty wail of moans and voices cry:常见,哭出声音;wep:无声流泪 sob:抽泣(吸气声) blubber:哭闹:wai:长时间痛哭,哀号 moan:呻吟; whimper:害怕,伤心的呜咽,哭诉 1) The little girl is apparently badly injured. She's been_ for hours and she's still 2)It is no use_over split milk 3)She_ over the death of her child 4)The wind_in the chimney all night 5) He saw her lying in bed- like a child. She would not failed in the experiment if he had given her timely support
Unit 3 e.g. Holding out his work-gnarled hands, the old fisherman with a weather-beaten face started to tell us about the hardships of his life on the sea. 11. … the whole building rocked with prayer and song. e.g. The whole hall rocked with cheers and clapping. 12. …while prayers and songs swirled all around me … e.g. When the dance party was in full swing, music and songs swirled all around the ballroom. 13. … in a mighty wail of moans and voices. cry: 常见, 哭出声音; weep: 无声流泪; sob: 抽泣(吸气声); blubber: 哭闹; wail:长时间痛哭,哀号 moan: 呻吟 ; whimper: 害怕,伤心的呜咽,哭诉 1) The little girl is apparently badly injured. She’s been ___ for hours and she’s still ____. 2) It is no use ___ over split milk. 3) She ___ over the death of her child. 4) The wind ___ in the chimney all night. 5) He saw her lying in bed ___ like a child. She would not failed in the experiment if he had given her timely support
Unit 3 14. I began to be ashamed of myself be ashamed of sth/doing sth be ashamed of oneself for sth feel ashamed for sb be ashamed to do sth e.g. The young man felt ashamed of himself for causing so much trouble to the family ashamed:耻于,羞愧; shameful:可耻的,不道德的. A shameful action/ conduct. shameless:无耻的,不要脸的 a shameless young man r 15... holding everything up I held up my hand to show that i had a question hold up a bank We were held up on our way to the airport in a traffic jam hold out The lady held out her hand to him Our food supplies won't hold out long The town held out against the heavy bombing
Unit 3 14. I began to be ashamed of myself… be ashamed of sth. / doing sth. be ashamed of oneself for sth. feel ashamed for sb. be ashamed to do sth. e.g. The young man felt ashamed of himself for causing so much trouble to the family. ashamed: 耻于, 羞愧; shameful: 可耻的, 不道德的. A shameful action/conduct. shameless:无耻的, 不要脸的 a shameless young man 15. …holding everything up… I held up my hand to show that I had a question. hold up a bank; We were held up on our way to the airport in a traffic jam. hold out The lady held out her hand to him. Our food supplies won’t hold out long. The town held out against the heavy bombing
Unit 3 16,break into begin suddenly to give voice to a sea of shouting waves of rejoicing swept the place leaped in the air threw her arms around me take sb. by the hand 17.... punctuated by a few ecstatic e.g. The hall broke into a sea of cheers. and his speech was punctuated by deafening clapping r 18. the last time but one
Unit 3 16. ..break into…-----begin suddenly to give voice to …a sea of shouting… …waves of rejoicing swept the place… …leaped in the air… …threw her arms around me… …take sb. by the hand… 17. …punctuated by a few ecstatic… e.g. The hall broke into a sea of cheers. And his speech was punctuated by deafening clapping. 18. …the last time but one