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Appendixes I.Word study of Dialogue I Reading I 1.resume(rather fml)v.to begin again after a pause Let us resume where we left off. We resumed our discussions after a short rest. 2.honor(fml)v.to bring or show honor to We're deeply honored that you should agree to join us. We would be honored if you would visit us. 3.count sb.in(infml)to include,esp.in a planned activity If you're planning a trip to London,count me in. Don't count me in,I get nervous easily in the match. 4.or else if not;otherwise Wear your coat or(else)you'll be cold You must pay $100 or else go to prison. The book must be here,or else you've lost it. 5.bound for going to or intending to go to We boarded a plane bound for New York. bound for home/homeward-bound be bound to very likely;certain It's bound to rain soon. In a group as big as this,you are bound to get occasional disagreement. He hasn't got any money-so he is bound to turn up sooner or later. 6.load v.to put (a load)on or in (a vehicle,structure,etc.) Load the van (up)with furniture. They loaded me with presents. load down with cause or force to carry heavy things I was loaded down with all my books with all my worries. 7.ban v.to forbid,esp.by law The new military government has banned strikes and demonstrations. After the accident,he was banned from driving. II.Topics for discussion or writing 1.Have you ever had a role in a play?If yes,tell us your experience. 2.Please tell us your favorite movie. 3.Do you think that soap opera has an influence on our life? 4.Does television play a positive or negative role in the modern world?3 Appendixes I. Word study of Dialogue I & Reading I 1. resume (rather fml) v. to begin again after a pause Let us resume where we left off. We resumed our discussions after a short rest. 2. honor (fml) v. to bring or show honor to We’re deeply honored that you should agree to join us. We would be honored if you would visit us. 3. count sb. in (infml) to include, esp. in a planned activity If you’re planning a trip to London, count me in. Don’t count me in, I get nervous easily in the match. 4. or else if not; otherwise Wear your coat or (else) you’ll be cold. You must pay $100 or else go to prison. The book must be here, or else you’ve lost it. 5. bound for going to or intending to go to We boarded a plane bound for New York. bound for home / homeward-bound be bound to very likely; certain It’s bound to rain soon. In a group as big as this, you are bound to get occasional disagreement. He hasn’t got any money - so he is bound to turn up sooner or later. 6. load v. to put (a load) on or in (a vehicle, structure, etc.) Load the van (up) with furniture. They loaded me with presents. load down with cause or force to carry heavy things I was loaded down with all my books / with all my worries. 7. ban v. to forbid, esp. by law The new military government has banned strikes and demonstrations. After the accident, he was banned from driving. II. Topics for discussion or writing 1. Have you ever had a role in a play? If yes, tell us your experience. 2. Please tell us your favorite movie. 3. Do you think that soap opera has an influence on our life? 4. Does television play a positive or negative role in the modern world?
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