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e.g. He knows only one side of the story and therefore his opinion counts for very little A man with no sense of responsibility does not count for anything Translation No. 2 Happiness, according to Prof. Smith, is the ability to make the most of what you have No. 7 Working hard is important, but knowing how to make the most of ones abilities counts for much more Para 3 1. Hard work isn t the whole story If you say that something is not the whole story or is only part of the story, you mean that there are more details that need to be known in order to understand the situation properly not the whole story/ only part of the story:不是全部情况/只是部分情况 e.g. What has been discovered was only part of the stor We suspect this is not the whole sto 2. put in: spend (time or money) e.g. On weekend, I sometimes enjoy putting in a pleasant afternoon in the public library 3. The students at the top of the class get there by..: The best students in the class become the best by Translation No 5 High-achieving students do not necessarily put in more time at their studies than their lower-scoring classmates Para 4 1. Phone calls go unanswered, Tv unwatched and newspapers unread. Phone calls are unanswered,TV(is)not watched and newspapers(are)not read In this structure, the past participle is used as the subject complement after the verb"go e.g. They never solved the problem. The problem went unsolved The letter was not finished. The letter went unfinished The patient didnt touch the food -The food went untouched Ask students to do exⅩ 2. mean. mean doing: to intend to convey or indicate含意,意味 mean to do: to have as a purpose or an intention; intend意欲;打算做;计划 e.g. Missing the train means waiting for an hour I meant to go running this morning, but I overslept.我今天早晨本打算去跑步,但是我 睡过头了 3. Ignore: take no notice of, refuse to pay attention to不理,忽视 e.g. I smiled at her but she ignored me Compare ignore and neglect Ignore suggests a deliberate disregarding, sometimes through stubborn refusal to face the facts. Neglect implies a failure to carry out some expected or required action, either through carelessness or by intention. e.g. I neglected to wind the clock2 e.g. He knows only one side of the story and therefore his opinion counts for very little. A man with no sense of responsibility does not count for anything. Translation: No.2 Happiness, according to Prof. Smith, is the ability to make the most of what you have. No.7 Working hard is important, but knowing how to make the most of one’s abilities counts for much more. Para 3 1. Hard work isn’t the whole story: If you say that something is not the whole story or is only part of the story, you mean that there are more details that need to be known in order to understand the situation properly. not the whole story / only part of the story: 不是全部情况/只是部分情况 e.g. What has been discovered was only part of the story. We suspect this is not the whole story. 2. put in: spend (time or money) e.g. On weekend, I sometimes enjoy putting in a pleasant afternoon in the public library. 3. The students at the top of the class get there by……: The best students in the class become the best by …… Translation: No.5 High-achieving students do not necessarily put in more time at their studies than their lower-scoring classmates. Para 4 1. Phone calls go unanswered, TV unwatched and newspapers unread.: Phone calls are unanswered, TV (is) not watched and newspapers (are) not read. go + (un) past participle In this structure, the past participle is used as the subject complement after the verb “go” e.g. They never solved the problem.→ The problem went unsolved. The letter was not finished. → The letter went unfinished. The patient didn’t touch the food. → The food went untouched. Ask students to do Ex X. 2. mean: mean doing: to intend to convey or indicate 含意,意味 mean to do: to have as a purpose or an intention; intend 意欲;打算做;计划 e.g. Missing the train means waiting for an hour. I meant to go running this morning, but I overslept. 我今天早晨本打算去跑步,但是我 睡过头了 3. ignore: take no notice of; refuse to pay attention to 不理,忽视 e.g. I smiled at her but she ignored me. Compare ignore and neglect: Ignore suggests a deliberate disregarding, sometimes through stubborn refusal to face the facts. Neglect implies a failure to carry out some expected or required action, either through carelessness or by intention. e.g. I neglected to wind the clock
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