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set aside留出,拨出(时间、金钱等 set back推迟;耽误;阻碍 tof出发,启程 set out出发:陈列:展现 11.I was repeating a line she had spoken to me a hundred times when I was having trouble learning or doing something important to me. (1)What can we leam from the boy's word s? It sh 12.I felt helpless and out of place. (1)What's the meaning of"out of place"here? I felt unable to give any help to my mother and,therefore,awkward. (2)Translate the ce into Chi 我感到既无能为力,又十分尴尬。 13.She had had notraining.but that didn'tstand in her way stand in one's way:prevent sb.from doing sth e.g.I won't stand in your way if you can find a better job elsewhere. No one will stand in your way if you set your mind to leaving 14.She sent aw y for child care,did the lessons and months formally qualified herself for the task (1)Send away for.make a request or order for (sth.)by post e.g.When the Smiths lived in the country,they had to send away for many of the things they needed. This book is not available in our town,so I've sent away for it. send for派人去拿,召唤 send off邮寄 发送 send out发出(函件、货物等) (2)What can we infer from the sentence? His mother was really very smart and clever.She could leam things quickly. 15.It wasn't long before she had a full eand a waiting list Meaning:Soon there were more children who wanted to come to Mother's day nursery than it could accept.Ifthe day nursery could enroll,say,50 children and there 60who wanted to enter it:then 10 of them would have to wait until there were vacancies. 16.Time was running out,and Mother was frantic for ways to save money (1)run out 1)use all of sth.and not have any more left e.g.He is always running out of money before payday Mary never runs out of good ideas for party decorations 2)if an agreement,official document,etc.runs out,the period for which it is legal or s an effect ends e.g.The contra t will run out next month run down撞倒 run into:遇到;达到;撞上 run over辗过 set aside 留出,拨出(时间、金钱等 set back 推迟;耽误;阻碍 set off 出发,启程 set out 出发;陈列;展现 11. I was repeating a line she had spoken to me a hundred times when I was having trouble learning or doing something important to me. (1) What can we learn from the boy’s words? It shows that the boy was too surprised to say anything useful. 12. I felt helpless and out of place. (1) What’s the meaning of “out of place” here? I felt unable to give any help to my mother and, therefore, awkward. (2) Translate the sentence into Chinese 我感到既无能为力,又十分尴尬。 13. She had had no training, but that didn’t stand in her way. stand in one’s way: prevent sb. from doing sth. e.g. I won’t stand in your way if you can find a better job elsewhere. No one will stand in your way if you set your mind to leaving. 14. She sent away for correspondence courses in child care, did the lessons and in six months formally qualified herself for the task. (1) Send away for: make a request or order for (sth.) by post 邮购 e.g. When the Smiths lived in the country, they had to send away for many of the things they needed. This book is not available in our town, so I’ve sent away for it. send for 派人去拿;召唤 send off 邮寄;发送 send out 发出(函件、货物等) (2) What can we infer from the sentence? His mother was really very smart and clever. She could learn things quickly. 15. It wasn’t long before she had a full enrollment and a waiting list. Meaning: Soon there were more children who wanted to come to Mother’s day nursery than it could accept. If the day nursery could enroll, say, 50 children and there 60who wanted to enter it: then 10 of them would have to wait until there were vacancies. 16. Time was running out, and Mother was frantic for ways to save money. (1) run out: 1) use all of sth. and not have any more left e.g. He is always running out of money before payday. Mary never runs out of good ideas for party decorations. 2) if an agreement, official document, etc. runs out, the period for which it is legal or has an effect ends e.g. The contract will run out next month. run down 撞倒 run into 遇到;达到;撞上 run over 辗过
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