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Part VI(Paras16-18): Mr. Williams deceived everyone, but he was discovered finally He admits that it is greed that gives him no way to justify it 3. Language points: raise a glass to: express food wishes to e.g. I think we should raise a glass to our hostess 2. prompt: v. be the cause of e.g. The need for the villagers to control their own fate has prompted a new plan a acting or done quickly or at the right time e. g. a prompt action is done without any delay 3. wealthy: a. rich e.g. He married a wealthy widow 4. suspicion: n. an act of suspecting or the state of being suspected e.g. She is under suspicion of murder 5. arouse: v. make active: excite e.g. He aroused her mothering instincts 6. buy up: buy all that is available e.g. All the new rice tranplanters were quickly bought up the day they were offered for sale 7. injection: n. 1)the act of provid ing more money or resources e.g. An injection of cash is needed to fund some of these projects 2)the act of putting a medicine into the body using a needle e.g. They gave me an injection to help me sleep 8. bl fe: give liveliness to".. e.g. His lectures on the subject really brought it to lif 9. live out: do or experience e.g. If you live out a dream, fantasy, or idea, you do the things that you have thought 10. fantasy: n imagination 11. bring.into court: make a charge against sb 2. now that: conj. seeing that; inasmuch as; since e.g. Now that you are older, you should know better 13. fall on/ upon dark days: experience a difficult period be unlucky or unsuccessful e.g. We are very sorry to hear that the famous pet has fallen on dark days 14. stick by: continue to give help or support; be loyal to someone e.g. I' d like to thank my friends who stuck by me during the difficult times 15. considerate: a thoughtful of the rights or feelings of others e.g. He is considerate towards old people 6. mislead v. cause to think or act mistakenly e.g. Jack was furious with his London doctors for having misled him 17. like that: in such a way e.g. Do they always dance like that in France? 18. restorey. bring back to a former or normal conditionPart VI (Paras16-18): Mr. Williams deceived everyone, but he was discovered finally. He admits that it is greed that gives him no way to justify it. 3. Language points: 1. raise a glass to: express food wishes to e.g. I think we should raise a glass to our hostess. 2. prompt: v. be the cause of e.g. The need for the villagers to control their own fate has prompted a new plan a. acting or done quickly or at the right time e.g. A prompt action is done without any delay. 3. wealthy: a. rich e.g. He married a wealthy widow. 4. suspicion: n. an act of suspecting or the state of being suspected e.g. She is under suspicion of murder. 5. arouse: v. make active; excite e.g. He aroused her mothering instincts. 6. buy up: buy all that is available e.g. All the new rice tranplanters were quickly bought up the day they were offered for sale. 7. injection: n. 1) the act of providing more money or resources e.g. An injection of cash is needed to fund some of these projects. 2) the act of putting a medicine into the body using a needle e.g. They gave me an injection to help me sleep. 8. bring…to life: give liveliness to… e.g. His lectures on the subject really brought it to life. 9. live out: do or experience e.g. If you live out a dream, fantasy, or idea, you do the things that you have thought about. 10. fantasy: n. imagination e.g. The story is a fantasy. 11. bring…into court: make a charge against sb. e.g. He was brought into court for murder. 12. now that: conj. seeing that; inasmuch as; since e.g. Now that you are older, you should know better. 13. fall on/ upon dark days: experience a difficult period; be unlucky or unsuccessful e.g. We are very sorry to hear that the famous pet has fallen on dark days. 14. stick by: continue to give help or support; be loyal to someone e.g. I’d like to thank my friends who stuck by me during the difficult times. 15. considerate: a. thoughtful of the rights or feelings of others e.g. He is considerate towards old people. 16. mislead: v. cause to think or act mistakenly e.g. Jack was furious with his London doctors for having misled him. 17. like that: in such a way e.g. Do they always dance like that in France? 18. restore: v. bring back to a former or normal condition
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