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a.It serves as a symbol of Mother's persistence in the face of setbacks and failures b.It often reminds the author of his mother's courage to go on. c.It becomes a kind of stimulus for the author when he meets any difficulty or failure. Step Three Detailed study Explain the important and difficult points in the text,including the usage of new words an nd phrases,re of relevant grammar 6. Ihad a new issue of my favorite sports magazine tucked under my amm,and the house to myself. .and the house to myself:I'd be alone in the house To have sth.to oneself:to have sth.For one's private use e.g.When he dines in a restaurant Mark likes to have a table to himself. You chave the pace entirelytoyou 7.I bounded up the steps,burst into the living room and flipped on a light. (1)burst into: 1)move somewhere suddenly or quickly.especially into or out of a place e.g He burst into the classroom,grabbed his books and burst out again. 2)suddenly begin to make as und,especially to start singing.crying.or laughing. suddenly start to bum very strongly e.g.Mary burst into tears at the news. Pattern:burst into+n. burst into laughter anger song burst into y-ing burst into crying/laughing (1)Doyou think the mother really meant it when she said it? No (2)Why did she say so? She said so to lieve the son,to control her emotion and to try to persuade herse not to mind it too muc “You''ll catch on. catch on 1)hegin tounderstand or realize sth e.g.The first time the teacher explained,only a few students caught on. This man ca ting computer quic 2)become popular or fashionable e.g.Which songs catch on well these days? 10."I always said I could do anything I set my mind to,and I still think I can in most things.But I can't do this.' set one's mind to sth./doing sth. give all one's attention to doing sth e.g.Nothing in the difficult for one who o sets his mind to it Nothing could hold Chichester back once he set his mind to traveling around the world single-handed. set about开始,着手 set apart使分离,使分开a. It serves as a symbol of Mother’s persistence in the face of setbacks and failures. b. It often reminds the author of his mother’s courage to go on. c. It becomes a kind of stimulus for the author when he meets any difficulty or failure. Step Three Detailed study Explain the important and difficult points in the text, including the usage of new words and phrases, structure of complex sentences and relevant grammar. 6. I had a new issue of my favorite sports magazine tucked under my arm, and the house to myself. …and the house to myself: I’d be alone in the house To have sth. to oneself: to have sth. For one’s private use e.g. When he dines in a restaurant Mark likes to have a table to himself. You can have the place entirely to yourself. 7. I bounded up the steps, burst into the living room and flipped on a light. (1) burst into: 1) move somewhere suddenly or quickly, especially into or out of a place e.g.He burst into the classroom, grabbed his books and burst out again. 2) suddenly begin to make a sound, especially to start singing, crying, or laughing; suddenly start to burn very strongly e.g. Mary burst into tears at the news. Pattern: burst into + n. burst into laughter / anger / song burst into + v-ing burst into crying / laughing (2) flipped on a light: turned on a light quickly 8. “It’s nothing, really. Nothing important…. (1) Do you think the mother really meant it when she said it? No. (2) Why did she say so? She said so to relieve the son, to control her emotion and to try to persuade herself not to mind it too much. 9. “You’ll catch on.” catch on: 1) begin to understand or realize sth. e.g. The first time the teacher explained, only a few students caught on. This man caught on to operating computer quickly. 2) become popular or fashionable e.g. Which songs catch on well these days? 10. “I always said I could do anything I set my mind to, and I still think I can in most things. But I can’t do this.” set one’s mind to sth. / doing sth.: give all one’s attention to doing sth. e.g. Nothing in the world is difficult for one who sets his mind to it. Nothing could hold Chichester back once he set his mind to traveling around the world single-handed. set about 开始,着手 set apart 使分离,使分开
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