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He insisted on her staying in Londo to insist that . should do/be g Mary insisted that he be present I insisted that he(should)go to insist: to declare firmly坚持说,强调 I insisted my correctness He insists on the need to work hard I insisted to everyone that he was wrong He insisted that i ought to see brown alone 14 to go against sth: be opposed or contrary to sth违背,违反 g His thinking goes against all logic .o They are going against our wishes to go against: to resist or oppose抵抗或反对 .o Dont go against your parents g He went against the ad vice of his friends and resigned 15. to be likely to do It is likely that(likely that seems reasonable /probable) It is likely to rain. I thought I wasn t likely to see you again .o It is likely that he will do very well. (He is likely to do very well.) .o It ' s highly likely that he will succeed 16 to hold true也符合.的情况,能成立 It has always held true that man cannot live without laws Bob is a good boy and that holds true of Jim 17. with regard to: in regard to, concerning; about on; with respect B With regard to John, I will write to him at once g I spoke to him with regard to his low marks In regard to your problem, I should like to make a suggestion g In regard to the test tomorrow, it is postponed With respect to those letters, I think the best thing is to burn them g. He wants to talk to you with respect to your journey 18. to take(a)pride in: to be proud of to pride oneself on His letters indicate that he loved his son, and took pride in him B He takes a pride in his work g He prided himself on being a man of self-control 19. to take one's word (for It): to believe what one says You can take my word that he is innocent They took his word for it when he promised to return the money within a vee I. Reading Comprehension Activities 1. Understanding the main idea of the passage ☆ Topic Sentence slip into a culture without all his foreign ed ges/foreignness exposed ☆ Supporting evidence❖ He insisted on her staying in London. to insist that…should do/be ❖ Mary insisted that he be present. ❖ I insisted that he (should) go. to insist : to declare firmly 坚持说,强调 ❖ I insisted my correctness. He insists on the need to work hard. ❖ I insisted to everyone that he was wrong. ❖ He insisted that I ought to see Brown alone. 14.to go against sth: be opposed or contrary to sth 违背,违反 ❖ His thinking goes against all logic. ❖ They are going against our wishes. to go against: to resist or oppose 抵抗或反对 ❖ Don’t go against your parents. ❖ He went against the advice of his friends and resigned. 15. to be likely to do It is likely that (likely: that seems reasonable /probable) ❖ It is likely to rain. I thought I wasn’t likely to see you again. ❖ It is likely that he will do very well.(He is likely to do very well.) ❖ It’s highly likely that he will succeed. 16.to hold true 也符合…的情况, 能成立 ❖ It has always held true that man cannot live without laws. ❖ Bob is a good boy and that holds true of Jim. 17. with regard to: in regard to; concerning; about ;on; with respect to ❖ With regard to John, I will write to him at once. ❖ I spoke to him with regard to his low marks. ❖ In regard to your problem, I should like to make a suggestion. ❖ In regard to the test tomorrow, it is postponed. ❖ With respect to those letters, I think the best thing is to burn them. ❖ He wants to talk to you with respect to your journey. 18. to take(a)pride in: to be proud of ,to pride oneself on ❖ His letters indicate that he loved his son, and took pride in him. ❖ He takes a pride in his work. ❖ He prided himself on being a man of self-control. 19. to take one’s word(for It):to believe what one says ❖ You can take my word that he is innocent. ❖ They took his word for it when he promised to return the money within a week. IV. Reading Comprehension Activities 1.Understanding the main idea of the passage ❖ Topic Sentence …slip into a culture without all his foreign edges/foreignness exposed ❖ Supporting evidence:
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