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e.g. The old house has been restored 19. auction: n a public sale of goods to the person who offers the most money e.g. I shall sell my house by auction 20. add on: add sth. usually at the end of a calculation or list e.g. Add the other items on at the bottom of the page 21.sink…into:1) ey, labor, etc into; invest e.g. I ve sunk all my money into buying a new house: I hope I won'tbe sorry 2)put, force, or go into e.g. I m hungry. I' d like to sink my teeth into a hot meal right nov 22. capture one s heart with sth. fascinate someone with sth e.g. The book captured the little boys heart with its beautiful illustrations 23. fix up: repair or improve eg.I’ ve fixed up my uncle’ s old room 24.make…into: change…into e.g. All kinds of strange things can be made up into jewellery 25. deceive: v cause someone to accept as true or good what is false or bad; mislead e.g. If you deceive someone, you make them believe something that is not true usually in order to get some advantage for yourself 26 deposit: n. 1)money put into a bank e.g. He has a large deposit in his savings account 2)a part payment of money, which is made so that the seller will not sell the goods to anyone else e.g. You must pay a deposit to the hotel if you want them to keep a room free for you v put in a bank, etc, to be safe e.g. A depositor is a person who deposits money in a bank 27 notify: V tell someone, especially formally e.g. I' ll notify my lawyer to write out the agreemen 28. sell sth at a loss: sell sth. at less than it costs e.g. Out of the need for money, he sold his new house at a great loss 29. arrest: n. the act of taking or being taken to jail or court e.g. We saw the arrest of the thief. v. seize be the power of law e.g. The police arrested the thief. 30. motive: n. a cause or reason for action e.g. In a case of murder, the police questioned everyone who might have a motive 31. pay off: pay the whole of a debt; settle accounts with someone e.g. It's a good feeling to pay off the house after all these years 32. justify: v. give or be a good reason for e.g. Nothing can justify such rudeness I. Summary: The passage tells the true story of a man driven by greed to live out a fantasy V. Homework: Our teacher helps a lot in our study Section b the romantic life of secret agent alberte.g. The old house has been restored. 19. auction: n. a public sale of goods to the person who offers the most money e.g. I shall sell my house by auction 20. add on: add sth. usually at the end of a calculation or list e.g. Add the other items on at the bottom of the page. 21. sink…into: 1) put money, labor, etc. into; invest e.g. I’ve sunk all my money into buying a new house: I hope I won’t be sorry. 2) put, force, or go into e.g. I’m hungry. I’d like to sink my teeth into a hot meal right now! 22. capture one’s heart with sth.: fascinate someone with sth. e.g. The book captured the little boy’s heart with its beautiful illustrations. 23. fix up: repair or improve e.g. I’ve fixed up my uncle’s old room. 24. make…into: change…into e.g. All kinds of strange things can be made up into jewellery. 25. deceive: v. cause someone to accept as true or good what is false or bad; mislead e.g. If you deceive someone, you make them believe something that is not true, usually in order to get some advantage for yourself. 26. deposit: n. 1) money put into a bank e.g. He has a large deposit in his savings account. 2) a part payment of money, which is made so that the seller will not sell the goods to anyone else e.g. You must pay a deposit to the hotel if you want them to keep a room free for you. v. put in a bank, etc., to be safe e.g. A depositor is a person who deposits money in a bank. 27. notify: v. tell someone, especially formally e.g. I’ll notify my lawyer to write out the agreement. 28. sell sth. at a loss: sell sth. at less than it costs e.g. Out of the need for money, he sold his new house at a great loss. 29. arrest: n. the act of taking or being taken to jail or court e.g. We saw the arrest of the thief. v. seize be the power of law e.g. The police arrested the thief. 30. motive: n. a cause or reason for action e.g. In a case of murder, the police questioned everyone who might have a motive. 31. pay off: pay the whole of a debt; settle accounts with someone e.g. It’s a good feeling to pay off the house after all these years. 32. justify: v. give or be a good reason for e.g. Nothing can justify such rudeness. IV. Summary: The passage tells the true story of a man driven by greed to live out a fantasy. V. Homework: Our teacher helps a lot in our study Section B The Romantic Life of Secret Agent Albert
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