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四川建筑职业技术学院 授课教案 lips or the still more unpleasant sound of belching And if you have to cough or choke, use your napkin to cover your mouth 8. Do not clean your teeth at the table or anywhere in public, either with your finger tooth pick, not even with your tongue. If you have to which is caught between your teeth, cover your mouth with your napkin while but it is better to leave it until II. Detailed Study of the Text A. Words and phrases: 1. manner:n.单数时指”方式”,“方法”,“态度,举止” 复数时指”礼节”,“风俗,习俗” e.g. The sheets are usually folded in this manner She has written a book on the manners and customs of the ancient Egyptians It isn't good manners to try to talk while there is food in your mouth id: avol e.g. I avoided punishment by running away She avoided answering my question avoidable a unavoidable a avoidance n. avoid sth avoid doing sth cf avoid, escape, evade avoid(故意地)避开 escape与from搭配,指逃避不好的东西,有时可与avod互用 evade指逃避,避开应尽的义务,责任 e.g. The little boy avoided /escaped from being scolded by running away John was sent to the prison because he tried to evade taxes By driving home over the bridge, Professor Smith purposely avoided the block at the tunnel 3. appreciate: to recognize and enjoy the good qualities of something; understand e.g. You cant fully appreciate foreign literature in translation I really appreciate a good cup of tea I appreciate your problem, but I don't think I can help you You don' t seem to appreciate how busy I am四 川 建 筑 职 业 技 术 学 院 授 课 教 案 lips or the still more unpleasant sound of belching. And if you have to cough or choke, use your napkin to cover your mouth. 8. Do not clean your teeth at the table or anywhere in public, either with your finger or a tooth pick, not even with your tongue. If you have to get something out which is caught between your teeth, cover your mouth with your napkin while you do so; but it is better to leave it until you are alone sometime later. Ⅲ. Detailed Study of the Text A. Words and Phrases: 1. manner: n. 单数时指”方式”, “方法”, “态度, 举止”; 复数时指”礼节”, “风俗,习俗”. e.g. The sheets are usually folded in this manner. She has written a book on the manners and customs of the ancient Egyptians. It isn’t good manners to try to talk while there is food in your mouth. 2. avoid: vi. e.g. I avoided punishment by running away. She avoided answering my question. avoidable a. unavoidable a. avoidance n. avoid sth., avoid doing sth. cf. avoid, escape, evade avoid (故意地)避开 escape 与 from 搭配, 指逃避不好的东西, 有时可与 avoid 互用 evade 指逃避, 避开应尽的义务,责任 e.g. The little boy avoided / escaped from being scolded by running away. John was sent to the prison because he tried to evade taxes. By driving home over the bridge, Professor Smith purposely avoided the block at the tunnel. 3. appreciate: to recognize and enjoy the good qualities of something; understand something and show consideration or sympathy. e.g. You can’t fully appreciate foreign literature in translation. I really appreciate a good cup of tea. I appreciate your problem, but I don’t think I can help you. You don’t seem to appreciate how busy I am
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