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3.Assignments: Complete the supplementary Do supplementary reading Preview the next unit Appendixes L Word study of DialogueI&ReadingI okeep back,conro The police held back the crow She had difficulty holding her anger back 2.can't help doing can'tavoid or prevent Icouldn't help weeping for him whileI was reading the novel Dvid Copperfed thinking that we had made a big mistake Icouln't help laughing when Isaw hishaircut 3.recall (fml)v.to bring back to the mind I can't recall the exact details of the report. recall (v.+ing)/that/wh-. I don'trecall ever meeting her/that I ever met her. you recall why she 4.it's not until. It was not until the second act began that she came.Not until the second act began did she come It was not until her son got home that mother went to bed. 5.for no reason whatso ver for no reason at all Two of the mous artist away from the show for no reason whatsoever last night. The buses were late in coming for no reason whatsoever. whatsoever:to emphasize a negative statement He has no chance whatsoever of getting a driver'slicense. 6.dropou(to not do something that you were going to do,or to stop doing something before you have completey finished of the race after two laps (2)If students drop out,they stop going to classes before they have finished their course. He dropped out of college after only two weeks. 7.deserve v.(not in progressive form)be worthy of.to have earned by one's actions or character deserve +n./v.+ing to v. You've been working all morin -you deserve a rest She deserves to win/to be punished She deserved praise/praising/to be praised. 8.addicted to unable to stop having.taking etc.:dependent on sth.esp.a drug:strongly interested in It doesn't take long to become addicted to these drugs My hildrenare to addict n.a heroin television addict 9.lead n.(1)a guiding suggestion or example I'll follow the lead. 3 3.Assignments: Complete the supplementary written exercise Do supplementary reading. Preview the next unit. Appendixes I. Word study of Dialogue I & Reading I 1. hold back to keep back; control The police held back the crowd. She had difficulty holding her anger back. 2. can’t help doing can’t avoid or prevent I couldn’t help weeping for him while I was reading the novel David Copperfield. I couldn’t help thinking that we had made a big mistake. I couldn’t help laughing when I saw his haircut. 3. recall (fml) v. to bring back to the mind I can’t recall the exact details of the report. recall (v. +ing) / that / wh- . I don’t recall ever meeting her / that I ever met her. Do you recall why she left? 4. it’s not until. It was not until the second act began that she came. = Not until the second act began did she come. It was not until her son got home that mother went to bed. 5. for no reason whatsoever for no reason at all Two of the famous artists stayed away from the show for no reason whatsoever last night. The buses were late in coming for no reason whatsoever. whatsoever: to emphasize a negative statement He has no chance whatsoever of getting a driver’s license. 6. drop out (1) to not do something that you were going to do, or to stop doing something before you have completely finished He dropped out of the race after two laps. (2) If students drop out, they stop going to classes before they have finished their course. He dropped out of college after only two weeks. 7. deserve v. (not in progressive form) be worthy of; to have earned by one’s actions or character deserve + n. / v.+ ing / to v. You’ve been working all morning - you deserve a rest. She deserves to win / to be punished. She deserved praise/praising/to be praised. 8. addicted to unable to stop having, taking, etc.; dependent on sth. esp. a drug; strongly interested in It doesn’t take long to become addicted to these drugs. My children are hopelessly addicted to television. addict n. a heroin / television addict 9. lead n. (1) a guiding suggestion or example I’ll follow the lead
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