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新編英語教程6主編李觀儀1-7單元課件新編英語教程6主編李觀儀1-7單元課件新編英語教程6主編李觀儀1-7單元課件新編英語教程6主編李觀儀1-7單元課件編制僅供參考審核批準生效日期地址:電話:傳真:郵編:UnitOne
TextITwoWordstoAvoid,TwoWordstoRememberI.LibraryWork1.Manhattan,anislandnearthemouthoftheHudsonRiver,isaboroughofNewYorkCity,insoutheasternNewYorkState,U.S.A.Commercialandculturalheartofthecity,ManhattanisthesiteoftheMetropolitanOperaHouse,CarnegieHall,theCityCenterofMusicandDrama,I.LibraryWorkandnumerousothermusicinstitutions.MainmuseumsandartgalleriesofManhattanincludetheMetropolitanMuseumofArt,andAmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory,etc.ColumbiaUniversityandNewYorkI.LibraryWorkinterestaretheRockefellerCenter,theEmpireApsychiatristisamedicalpractitionerspecializinginthediagnosis,andtreatmentofmentalillness.Generally,aftercompletionofmedicaltraining,physicianstakeathree-yearresidencyinpsychiatrytobecomequalifiedI.LibraryWorkpsychiatrists.Aspsychiatryisanareaofmedicine,psychiatriststendtoviewandconceptualizedisorderedbehaviorastypesofmentalillness.Thosewhohavementalillness,psychologicalandemotionaldisordersconsultpsychiatrists.I.LibraryWorkSigmundFreud/‵zikmunt‵froit/(1856-1939)isanAustrianphysicianandthefounderofpsychoanalysis.Freudexploredtheworkingsofthehumanmindanddevelopedpsychoanalysisasatherapeutictechniquetotreatneurosisormentaldisturbances.HisideaoftheunconsciousmentalprocessesandhisI.LibraryWorktheorythataprincipalcauseofneurosisistherepressionofpainfulmemoriesintotheunconsciousholdacentralplaceinpsychologyandpsychiatrytoday.II.OrganizationoftheTextI.Settingofthestory(Paragraphs1–3)①Theinstructivesignificanceofthestory(1)②Setting(2–3)II.Developmentofthestory(Paragraphs4–31)①InthelittleFrenchrestaurant(4–8)II.OrganizationoftheText②IntheOldMan’soffice(9–26)③Outsidetheoffice(27-31)III.Denouementorconclusion(Paragraphs32–33)III.KeyPointsoftheTextParagraph1rewarding:worthdoing;satisfyingchangeforthebetter:improvesomethingthatalreadyexistsorthathasgonebefore向著較好的情況轉變;為了取得更好的結果Paragraph1E.g.:Hishealthhaschangedforthebetter.他的健康狀況已有好轉。makealterationsforthebetterinthedesignofahouse修改房屋的設計使之更趨完善Paragraph1c.f.:changefortheworse:makeworsesomethingthatalreadyexistsorthathasgonebefore向著較壞的情況轉變,更不好E.g.:Heboughtanewcarbutitturnedouttobefortheworse.他買了一輛新汽車,但結果比原來的還不好。Paragraph1forbetter(or)forworse(或forbetterorworse):inbothgoodandbadfortune;whethertheresultisgoodorbad同甘共苦,禍福與共;不管是好是歹,不論是禍是福;不管結果怎樣Paragraph1E.g.:Hehasresolvedtotakeherforbetterorforworse.不論是福是禍,他決心娶她為妻。Mostleave-takingforbetterorworsearetemporaryaffairs.不管怎樣,大多數(shù)的告別只是暫別。Paragraph1Nothinginlifeismoreexcitingandrewardingthanthesuddenflashoflightthatleavesyouachangedpersonnotonlychanged,butchangedforthebetter:Themostinspiringandgratifyingfactoflifeistheunexpectedsparkofenlightenmentthatmakesyoudifferentandabetterpersonthanbefore.Paragraph1Accordingtotheauthor,howmuchdidthesessionwithhispsychiatristfriendthatafternoonmeantohim?Tohim,thesessionwasjustlike“aflashofinsightthatleaveshimachangedpersonnotonlychanged,butchangedforthebetter.”Paragraph2wintry:oforlikewinter;cold,snowy(似)冬天的;寒冷的;多雪的E.g.:awintrysmile冷若冰雪的微笑Paragraph2frustrated:feelingannoyeddisappointmentbecauseofthepreventionofthefulfillmentofordefeatofsomeoneorsomeone’seffort,hopes,etc.表示作出的某種努力受阻而失望或沮喪E.g.:I’mfeelingratherfrustratedinmypresentjob;Ineedachange.Paragraph2Ifeelfrustrated;Ican’tgoafterall!我感到很失望;我終歸還是去不成了。depressed:sad;lowinspirits沮喪的;抑郁的;(意志)消沉的E.g.:Ifeelreallydepressedtoday,nothingwentright.今天我真倒霉,什么都不順利。Paragraph2onone’spart:madeordonebyone某人所做的,某人有責任的;就某人而言,在某人一方;代表某人E.g.:Iconsiderthisagrossoversightonyourpart.我認為這是你的嚴重疏忽。Itwasthelapseonthepartofmywife.這是我妻子出的差錯。Paragraph2Therearestillsomedoubtsonthepartoftheemployers.雇主方面仍心存懷疑。Afrankquestiononhispartledtoafrankansweronmine.他問題提得直率,因此我也回答得坦誠。Heexpressedappreciationonthepartofhimselfandhiscolleagues.他代表自己以及同事們表示感謝。Paragraph2fallthrough:failtobesuccessfullycompleted;cometonothing失敗,成為泡影;不能踐約,失約E.g.:Tohisdisappointment,hisplantodofurtherstudiesintheuniversityfellthrough.Paragraph2Ihavemadeanappointmentwithhim,butI’mafraidhe’llfallthrough.我已和他約好會面,可是我怕他會失約。hindsight:wisdomaboutaneventafterithasoccurred事后的覺悟;事后的聰明E.g.:ByhindsightIshouldhavegonethereearlier.事后想來,我應早些去那里。Paragraph2Hindsightisalwaysclearerthanone’sviewatthetime.事后看問題總要比當時看得清楚。c.f.:foresight:theabilitytoimaginewhatwillprobablyhappen,allowingonetoacttohelporpreventdevelopments;careorwiseplanningforthefuture預見;先見之明Paragraph2chewthecud:thinkdeeplybeforemakingadecision;thinkreflectively深思,反復思考E.g.:Hedidn’treplyimmediately,butseemedrathertobechewinghiscud.他沒有立即回答,不過看上去在反復思考。Paragraph2Howweretheauthorandtheoldmanrelated?Theoldmanwasaneminentpsychiatristandtheauthorwasaclientofhis.Paragraph3Hecameacrossthestreet,finally,muffledinhisancientovercoat,shapelessfelthatpulleddownoverhisbaldhead,lookingmorelikeanenergeticgnomethananeminentpsychiatrist.Paragraph3Atlasthewalkedoverfromtheothersideofthestreet,wrappedinhisold-fashionedovercoat,hisbaldheadcoveredbyashapelessfelthat.Helookedlikeadwarfisholdmanfullofenergyratherthanawell-knownpsychiatrist.Paragraph3gnome:(inlegends)alittleoldmanwholivesundergroundandguardstheearth’streasures;asmalluglyperson守護神;土地神;侏儒Paragraph5perceptiveness:unusualabilitytonoticeandunderstand;awarenessandunderstanding觀察敏銳;善于理解E.g.:Wealladmiredhisperceptiveness;hewasalwayssoquicktorespondtoanewceed:beginacourseofactionParagraph5E.g.:Afterthepreparationshadbeenmade,weproceededtodrafttheplan.Paragraph10flat:withabroadlevelsurfaceandlittledepth淺的Paragraph11berate:(formal)scoldorcriticizeangrilybecauseofafaultE.g.:Don’tberateanyonejustbecausehehasmadeamistake.Don’tweallmakemistakesfromtimetotime?
goby:pass;elapseParagraph11Thewomanwhospokenexthadnevermarriedbecauseofasenseofobligationtoherwidowedmother;sherecalledbitterlyallthemaritalchancesshehadletgoby.Paragraph11Thenextspeakeronthetapewasawomanwhohadremainedsinglebecauseshethoughtshewasobligedtotakecareofhermotherwhowasawidow.Shestillrememberedandtoldothersmiserablyaboutallthechancesofmarriageshehadmissed.Paragraph14woeful:regretful;fullofwoe,sadE.g.:awoefulcountenance(song)悲傷的面容(歌曲)awoefulspectacle悲慘的景象woefulshortageofcommodities商品的可悲的匱乏woefulignorance可悲的無知Paragraph14Itwaswoefultoseehimspoilingthepainting.眼見他毀壞那幅油畫真叫人惋惜。Paragraph15Whydidtheoldmanlettheauthorlistentothethreespeakersonthetape?Thethreespeakersonthetapewereallunhappy,andthetwowordstheyallusedfrequentlyinwhattheysaidwere“ifonly.”WhattheoldmanwantedtopointParagraph15outtotheauthorwasthattokeepsaying“ifonly”wouldnotchangeanything;onthecontrary,itonlykeptthepersonfacingthewrongwaybackwardinsteadofforward.Thusitdidmoreharmthangoodtothepersonwhokeptsayingthem.Paragraph15Intheend,ifyouletitbecomeahabit,itcanbecomearealroadblock,anexcusefornottryinganymore.Eventually,ifyouformahabitofsaying“ifonly”,thephrasecanreallyturntoanobstruction,providingyouwithanexcuseforgivinguptryinganythingatall.Paragraph16lament:feelorexpressgreatsorrow(fororbecauseofsomething);complainabout痛惜;抱怨E.g.:Oneshouldnotlamentthepastmistakes,butshouldtrytodobetterlater.lamentthisgreatloss痛惜這巨大的損失Paragraph16lamentone’sfolly(carelessness)悔恨自己的愚蠢(粗心)Paragraph18…younevergotoutofthepasttense.Notoncedidyoumentionthefuture.…youarealwaysthinkingofthepast,regrettingandlamenting.Youdidnotlookforwardtowhatyoucandointhefutureatall.Paragraph18aperversestreak:anobstinatequalityperverse:stubbornlyunreasonable任性的,蠻不講理的streak:longthinmark,lineorbandofadifferentsubstanceorcolorfromitssurroundings;elementortrace(inaperson’scharacter)(與整體不同物質或顏色的)條紋,線條,斑紋;(個性中的)些微特點或特征Paragraph18E.g.:blackwithredstreaks帶紅條紋的黑色Thereweretearstreaksdownherface.她臉上有一條條淚痕。Hehasastubbornstreak.他生性有點兒固執(zhí)。Paragraph18Hehadapettybourgeoisstreakinhim.他有點小資產(chǎn)階級味道。astreakofjealousy(vanity,cruelty)幾分妒忌(虛榮,殘忍)haveajealousstreak有點兒妒忌Paragraph18hashover:(AmEinformal)talkaboutsomethingsuchasadifficultyindetailandatlength充分討論;回顧E.g.:Hasn’tthecommitteefinishedhashingoverthequestionyet?
IhavesomethingIwanttohashoverwithyou.我有事要跟你好好談談。Paragraph18hashovertheolddays追憶舊日hash:chop(meat)intosmallpieces把(肉)切成小塊;把(肉)剁碎Paragraph19ruefully:regretfully;showingorfeelinggood-humoredregret表示或感到后悔的(但很看得開)E.g.:Hefacedhisrecentfailureruefully.aruefulsmile抱憾的微笑Paragraph20lift:afeelingofelation鼓舞,振奮E.g.:Winningthescholarshipgaveheratremendouslift.她獲得獎學金后受到了極大的鼓舞。drag:(slang)aboringthing;nuisance累贅的或使人生厭的人或事物E.g.:Walkingisdraglet’stakethecar.走路太費事我們坐車吧。Paragraph22strikeout(alsostrikethrough):removebydrawingalinethrough;crossoutParagraph24grim:harsh,unpleasant,dreadfulE.g.:Hewasdepressedwhenheheardthegrimnewsthattwo-thirdsoftheworkforcemightbedischarged.Paragraph25fanciful:usingtheimaginationratherthanreason;imaginedratherthanbasedonfacts空想的,想象的E.g.:afancifultale想象出來的故事afancifulnotion毫無根據(jù)的想法afancifulgirl愛空想的女孩Paragraphs28-29“My,my,”saidtheOldManslyly.“Ifonlywehadcomedowntensecondssooner,we’dhavecaughtthatcab,wouldn’twe”Ilaughedandpickedupthecue.“NexttimeI’llrunfaster.”Paragraphs28-29TheOldMansaidtometrickily,usingthephrase“ifonly”onpurpose,“Ifonlywe’dgotheretensecondsearlier,we’dhavecaughtthecab.”Ilaughedandunderstoodwhathemeant.SoIfollowedhisadviceandsaid,“NexttimeI’llrunfaster.”Paragraphs28-29WhydidtheOldMansayslylyFindoutthereasoninthecontext.
Whatwasthecuetheauthorpickedup
HowdidtheauthorpickupthecueParagraphs31takeinone’sstride:dealwith(asituation,problem,etc.)calmlyandwithoutneedingtomakeaspecialeffort一跨而過;輕易地解決(困難),毫不費力地做;從容處理E.g.:Theytooktheemergencyintheirstride.他們泰然地處理了緊急情況。Paragraphs31Somepeoplefindretiringdifficult,buthehastakenitallinhisstride.有人覺得很難適應退休后的生活,但他卻能安之若素。sotospeak(say):onecouldsay;asitwere可以說,可謂;恕我直言E.g.:Youare,sotospeak,afishoutofwater.你可以說是像離了水的魚兒。Paragraphs31ThereforeIthinkwemust,sotosay,resorttomoreextrememeasures.因此,恕我直言,我認為我們必須采取更為激烈的措施。Paragraphs32tothisday:evennowParagraphs33tobesure:Icannotdenythat;admittedly無可否認;誠然;固然;必須承認E.g.:Heisclever,tobesure,butnotveryhard-working.他聰明是聰明,但不怎么勤奮。Heisyoung,tobesure,butexperienced.他固然還年輕,但很有經(jīng)驗。IV.ExerciseIV,Workbook6scold,reprimand,rebuke,reproach,blamescold:canoftensuggestaninstanceofreproof(責備)formisbehaviorthatismetedoutbyasuperior,suchasaparentorteacher責罵;斥責:Shescoldedthechildforbeinglateforschool.IV.ExerciseIV,Workbook6Inthissituation,thewordmayspecificallyimplyadistinctionbetweenaverbalreproachandreprimandsthatactuallyinvolvesomeformofpunishment.Becauseofthis,thewordcansometimessuggestineffectualattemptsatdiscipline:IV.ExerciseIV,Workbook6Shescoldedherchildrenfrequently,butmadenoattempttocorrecttheirunruly(不馴服的)behavior.Scoldcanevensuggestcontinualnagging(嘮叨不休)tonopurpose,whetheraboutseriousfaultsorabouttrivialities;here,therelationshipneednotbebetweensuperiorandinferior:IV.ExerciseIV,Workbook6awomanwhoconstantlyscoldedherhusbandaboutthelowpayheearned.reprimand:indicatesaformaland,usually,publicorofficialdisapproval.Itsuggestsadirectconfrontationbetweentheoffenderandhiscritic(正式而嚴厲地)申斥,訓誡:IV.ExerciseIV,Workbook6thejudgewhosharplyreprimandedawitnessforbeingevasiveanduncooperative.Themilitarycourtorderedhimtobereprimandedforfailingtodohisduty.軍事法庭下達裁決令:他工作失職,應受訓斥。IV.ExerciseIV,Workbook6rebuke:istocriticizeorcalldown(責罵)withsharpness,andoftenwithabruptness,usuallyinthemidstofsomeactionorcourseofaction指責,非難:torebukeaworkerwhoseclumsinesswasresponsibleforthecompletebreakdownofoperationsinhisdepartment.IV.ExerciseIV,Workbook6Thejudgerebukedthepolicefortheirtreatmentoftheprisoner.法官指責警察不該那樣對待犯人。IV.ExerciseIV,Workbook6reproach:istoexpressthekindofdisapprovalthatarisesfromapersonalhurt,angerorgriefatsomeone’sthoughtlessnessorselfishness(難過和失望地)責備,指責:reproachingherhusbandforhavingforgottentheirweddinganniversary.IV.ExerciseIV,Workbook6blame:①consider(someoneorsomething)responsiblefor(somethingbad)責怪,怪罪,把…歸咎于:TheyblamedthefailureofthetalksontheRussians.他們把會談的失敗歸咎于俄國人。②findfaultwith找…的差錯;責備;責難:IV.ExerciseIV,Workbook6Criticsblamethedocumentaryforitsone-sidedpresentationofthesituation.評論家指責那部紀錄片片面地反映了當時的事態(tài)。TextIITheRomanceofWordsI.OrganizationoftheText1.Author’sappealtobeconsciousaboutthelivingwords(Paragraphs1-3)2.Analogiesofthelivingwords(Paragraphs4-18)I.OrganizationoftheTextA.Therootsofwordstheoriginofwords(6-11)B.Thebranchesofwordswordfamilies(12-15)C.Theleavesofwordswordsandtheirmeanings(16-18)3.Summary(Paragraphs19-21)II.KeyPointsoftheTextParagraph1inordinate:excessive;extreme;beyondreasonablelimitsE.g.:aninordinatecigarette-smoker吸煙無度的人Hehasaninordinatethirst.他極感口渴。Paragraph1Shealwaysspentaninordinatelengthoftimeinthebathroom.她總是要在浴室里呆上好久。in/intocondition:fit;healthyc.f.:outofcondition:notfit;unhealthyParagraph1E.g.:Heknewthathewasoutofconditionfromsittingforsolongintheofficewithoutexercise.inmintcondition:(informal,referringtocoinsthathavejustbeenmadeatamint,agovernmentfactorythatmakesmoney)inperfectcondition;asifnewE.g.:Thecarwasinmintcondition.Paragraph1fastidious:selectingcarefully;choosingonlywhatisgood愛挑剔的;過分講究的;要求極高的E.g.:afastidiousreader愛挑剔的讀者afastidioususerofEnglish使用英語極嚴謹?shù)娜薖aragraph1fussy:(derogatory)toomuchconcernedaboutdetails過分注重細節(jié)的;需要特別謹慎的;愛挑剔的E.g.:fussybookkeepingprocedures煩瑣的簿記程序afussymatter需要謹慎處理的事情benotfussyaboutfood不挑食Paragraph2superscription:thewritingorprintingatthetopoforontheoutsideof(adocument,etc.)題字,題詞;銘文;(信件、包裹上的)姓名地址;處方標記(處方上的符號R)E.g.:thesuperscriptiononcoins硬幣上的鑄文Paragraph3wriggle:makequick,short,twistingandturningmovements蠕動E.g.:Asnakewriggledacrosstheroad.一條蛇蜿蜒游過公路。Hewriggledintohissleepingbag.他扭動身體鉆進睡袋。Paragraph3Hewriggledhiswayupthecrack.他沿著裂縫扭動著向上爬。token:anoutwardsign;somethingthatrepresentssomefact,event,feeling,etc.;smallpartrepresentingsomethinggreater標志,象征;表示E.g.:Allthefamilyworeblackasatokenoftheirgrief.全家都穿黑衣致哀。Paragraph3Hedidthatasatokenofgoodfaith.他那樣做是為了表示誠意。tokenism:(AmE)裝點門面(主義),表面文章Paragraph3E.g.:Despitepronouncementsaboutbeingcommittedtoendingapartheid,manyU.S.companiesengagemerelyintokenism.許多美國公司盡管公開表示愿意終止種族隔離政策,但只是裝點門面而已。Paragraph8contrive:cleverlyinventedordesignedreceptacle:containerforplacingorstoring容器,貯藏所;貯藏器E.g.:Adustbinisareceptacleforrubbish.垃圾箱時盛垃圾的容器。Paragraph8Heisthereceptacleoftoomanycontradictoryhopes.他是個心懷太多矛盾想望的人。Paragraph10snooty:proudlyrude;supercilious目中無人的,高傲自大的snoot:(slang,especiallyAmE)thenose動物的口鼻部,鼻子forthenonce:(informal)forthepresenttime;forthetimebeing暫且;目前Paragraph10haughty:(formal,derogatory)(ofpeopleortheiracts)appearingproud;arrogantwhiledespisingothers倨傲不遜的,傲慢的,神氣活現(xiàn)的E.g.:ahaughtyperson(smile)自負的人(微笑)ahaughtygait(若無旁人的)高視闊步Paragraph10treatsomebodywithhaughtycontempt以不屑一顧的傲慢態(tài)度對待某人ahaughtyrestaurant氣派不凡的大飯店supercilious:scornful;haughty高傲的,傲慢的,目空一切的(supercilium:眉superciliary:眉毛的)Paragraph10inlieuof:inplaceof;insteadof(以)替代Paragraph11byanychance:perhaps,possibly萬一;也許E.g.:Doyoubyanychancehaveapenwithyou
你身邊也許帶著支鋼筆吧?Ifbyanychancesomebodycomestoseeme,askhimtoleaveamessage.萬一有人找我,就請他留個信。Paragraph11broach:makeaholeinabarreltodrawofftheliquidinside;opentousethecontents;beginadiscussionof鉆孔,打孔;開始商討(一議題)cask:barrel,especiallyforalcoholicdrinks(尤指盛酒精飲料的)桶Paragraph13introspect:examineorbeconcernedwithone’sownthoughts,feelingsandmotives內省,反省Paragraph15ahostof:alargenumberofliable:responsiblebylaw負法律責任的ligament:toughflexibletissue韌帶Paragraph18theruninyourstocking:長筒襪上的脫針therunonthebank:擠兌銀行存款aruninthebaseball:棒球的得分havetherunofthemill:havethefreedomtouseorvisitthemill可以自由使用或察看磨坊Paragraph18E.g.:Iwasgiventherunoftheirbooks(house).他們允許我隨便翻閱他們的書(進出他們的住宅)。Paragraph19luxuriant:growingwell,especiallyinhealthandnumber茂盛的;郁郁蔥蔥的;(須發(fā)等)濃密的E.g.:luxuriantvegetation茂盛的草木aluxuriantforest茂密的森林Shehadluxuriantgoldenhair.她長著密密的金發(fā)。Paragraph19luxuriatev.luxuriancen.Paragraph20discordant:inastateofdiscord(聲音)不和諧的;刺耳的E.g.:thediscordantnoisesofthetrainstation火車站嘈雜的噪音acrid:(oftasteorsmell)bitter;causingastingingsensation;bitterinmanner;bad-tempered辛辣的,苦的;刺激的;刻薄的;譏諷的Paragraph20E.g.:theacridsmellofgunpowder火藥的刺鼻氣味UnitTwo
TextITheFineArtofPuttingThingsOff拖延的學問I.LibraryWork1.Chesterfield,PhilipStanhope,4thEarl(伯爵)of,(1694-1773),Englishstatesman,oratorandauthor.Hisliteraryreputationrestuponhisletterstohisillegitimateson,PhilipStanhope,whowasborninHollandin1732.Theletters,filledwithwitandworldlywisdom,werepublishedunderthetitleLetterstoHisSon(1774)I.LibraryWork2.Johnson,Samuel(1709–1784),Englishpoet,critic,andmanofletters,theliterarydictatorofEnglandinthelatterhalfoftheeighteenthcenturyandoneofthemostfamouspersonalitiesofhistime.HeisbestknownforhisDictionaryoftheEnglishLanguage(1755),whichisinsomerespectsanI.LibraryWorkinnovationinlexicography.Hehadthestrongestinfluenceofanyofhiscontemporariesontheliterarythoughtandstyleofthelatterpartoftheeighteenthcentury.II.OrganizationoftheText1.Procrastinationdeep-rootedinandinfluentialovervariousaspectsoflife(Paragraphs1–2)A.Earlyexamples(1)B.Modernexamples(2)2.Contradictoryqualitiesofprocrastination(Paragraphs3–8)II.OrganizationoftheTextA.Inspiringandrevivingtowriters(3)B.Prevalenceofprocrastinationinthemilitary,diplomacyandthelaw(4)C.Chronicprocrastinationandpurposefulpostponement(5-6)D.Procrastinationinacademe(7)II.OrganizationoftheTextE.Psychologists’differentexplanationsofthecausestoprocrastination(8)3.Conclusion(Paragraph9)III.KeyPointsoftheTextParagraph1exhort:(formal)urgeoradvisestrongly規(guī)勸;告戒E.g.:Theteacherexhortedherstudentstodotheirownresearchwork.Weareexhortednottowasteourtimeonthechatroomonline.Paragraph1elegant:havingthequalitiesofgrace,beauty,andfashion文雅的,雅致的;講究的,精美的E.g.:elegantmanners優(yōu)雅的風度anelegantdress漂亮雅致的女服asetofbookswithelegantbindings一套裝幀精美的書籍Paragraph1get/comearound/roundto:findtimefor,especiallyafterdelay抽出時間來做(或考慮)E.g.:Thecommitteewillgetroundtoyoursuggestionafterthey’vedealtwithurgentbusiness.Afteralongdelayhegotroundtowritingtheletter.Paragraph1worthy:(sometimeshumorous)apersonofimportance知名人士;杰出人物E.g.:localworthies地方名流Hehadbeenacollegeworthy.他曾是學院里大名鼎鼎的人。Paragraph1cool/kickone’sheels:(colloquial)beforcedtowait;bekeptwaitingE.g.:IhadtokickmyheelsfornearlytwohoursbeforeIcouldseemyboss.anteroom:(alsoantechamber)aroominwhichpeoplewait,asbeforeseeingadoctor(連接正廳的)前廳,候見室Paragraph1attestto:testifyto;serveasanevidencetoaffirm/tobeproofof證明,表明E.g.:Hissuccessatteststohisability.他的成功表明他有能力。ever:(olduseorincombination)always總是,不斷地;永遠,始終Paragraph1E.g.:Warandsufferinghaveevergonehandinhand.戰(zhàn)爭和苦難總是結伴而行的。Heisevermakingthesamemistake.他老是犯同樣的錯誤。ever-risingcostsandprices不斷上漲的費用和物價Paragraph1dub:give(someone)anunofficialnameornickname給…起綽號;把…稱為;授予…稱號E.g.:HewasdubbedShortybecauseofhissize.他因身材短小被人取了個矮子的綽號。Theregionisdubbedtheparadiseonearth.這地方被稱為人間天堂。Paragraph1cunctation:delayrationalize:attempttoexplainorjustifyone’sactionwithplausiblereasons,eveniftheyarenottrueorappropriateE.g.:Don’trationalizeyourincompetencebyfindingfaultwiththemethod.Paragraph1plead:(formal)giveasanexcuseforanaction提出…為理由;提出…為借口E.g.:Thethiefpleadedpoverty.那賊說是因為貧窮才偷竊的。TheGovernmentpleadedignorance.政府借口不知情。Paragraph1Ipleadedfatigue,andexcusedmyself.我推說疲乏就告退了。edict:anorderorcommand;decreeprocrastination:(formal)arepeateddelay(withoutgoodreason)indoingsomenecessaryactParagraph2do-it-nowers:thosewhoactpromptlyatanungodly6:30p.m.:atanunusuallyearlyhour.Theauthorthinks6:30p.m.israthertooearlyforaplannedformaldinner.ungodly:(informal)veryunreasonable不適當?shù)?;不可思議的;令人不能容忍的Paragraph2E.g.:Hecalledatanungodlyhour.他來得很不是時候。eatanungodlyamount食量大得叫人難以相信apocalyptic:(oftenderogatory)forebodingimminentdisasterorfinaldoom預示世界末日恐怖景象的Paragraph2E.g.:anapocalypticimagination充滿世界末日恐怖景象的想象力takeanapocalypticviewofthefuture對未來抱極端悲觀的看法apocalypse:theshowingofhiddenthings,especiallythetellingofwhatwillhappenwhentheworldends天啟,啟示;《啟示錄》;大災變Paragraph3allthetroubleprocrastinationmayincur:allthetroublethataperson’sdelayinactionmaybringuponhimincur:becomesubjectto(somethingunpleasant)asaresultofone’sownaction招致,引起,帶來;遭受,受到E.g.:Thecompanyincurredaheavylossduetomismanagement.Paragraph3incursomebody’sdispleasure(envy)招致某人的不悅(妒忌)incuraprotest惹起抗議incurgreatexpense招致巨額花費geodeticsurvey:landareasurvey大地測量Paragraph3geodetics(=geodesy):scienceoflandareasurvey大地測量學,大地測量術ledge:aflatshelfofrock,especiallyonethatstretchesalongwaybelowthesea(近海岸的)暗礁porcupine:atypeofquitesmallshort-leggedanimalthathasverylongstiffprickles(quills刺)alloveritsbackandsides.Itislargerthanahedgehog(美洲箭豬)豪豬Paragraph4theartofpostponementhadbeenvirtuallyamonopolyofthemilitary…,diplomacyandthelaw:thepracticeofputtingthingsoffhadalmostbeenexclusivelydonebythemilitary,etc.Theimpliedmeaningisthatthemilitary,diplomacy,andthelawarealmosttheworstdelayers.Paragraph4proconsul:(inancientRome)agovernorofapartoftheRomanEmpire;(formalorpompous)anadministratorinacolonyusuallywithwidepowers總督ruminate:(formal)gooverinthemindrepeatedlyandoftenslowly反芻;沉思;反復思考Paragraph4E.g.:Heruminatedover/onthesituationbeforehemadethefinaldecision.Sheruminatedforalongtimebeforesheexpressedheropinion.sling:斯林酒(一種由烈酒、水、糖、檸檬汁等混合而成的飲料)blessedly:happilyParagraph4nattering(natterv.):(BrEinformal)chattering;hence,noisyE.g.:Theynatteredawayforanhouraboutnothing.他們空談了一個小時。theworld’smostaddictedpostponers:theworld’sworstpostponerswhojustcouldnotfreethemselvesfrompostponingParagraph4addicted:dependentonsomething(usuallyadrug)andunabletostophavingit;enthusiasticallydevotedtoaparticularthingoractivityE.g.:Heisaddictedtococaine/heroin.beaddictedtocomputergamesParagraph4Thenumberofattorneyswhodiewithoutawillisamazing:Itisausualpracticeforpeopletomakeawill,anofficialstatementofthewaytheywishtheirpropertytobesharedoutaftertheirdeathbeforetheydie.Anditisgenerallytheattorneys(AmE)orlawyerswhoadministerthewills.Butattorneysthemselvespostponemakingtheirownwills.Paragraph5echelon:(oftenpluralwithsingularmeaning)(inagroupofpeopleororganization)rank,level階層E.g.:thetopechelonoftheCivilService文職官員中的最高層theleadingechelonsofagovernment政府的領導階層Paragraph5thehigher(lower)echelons較高(低)職位的全體人員corporatedynamics:thepatternofgrowth,changeordevelopmentofacorporation企業(yè)的動態(tài)thecautionthatbreedsdelay:thegreatcarethatcausesdelayParagraph5breed:cause(ausuallyunpleasantconditionorfeeling)todevelopE.g.:Somepeoplebelievethatviolencebreedsviolence.Mosquitoesbreedmalaria.Familiaritybreedscontempt.近之則不遜。Paragraph5fortify:encourage;supportParagraph6flourish:developrapidly.Whenspeakingofaperson,ananimal,etc.,itmeans“growordevelopinahealthyorvigorousway”.E.g.:Thetreesplantedontheschoolcampusareflourishing.Paragraph6We’rehappytoseethesedisabledchildrenflourishintheirfoster-homes(寄養(yǎng)家庭).reappraisal:re-assessment;re-evaluation重新評估;重新評價manylanguagesarestuddedwithphrases:manylanguagesareprovidedwithphrasesParagraph6stud:asmallpieceofmetalwhichisattachedtoasurfaceasadecoration飾釘bestuddedwith:becoveredwithsomethinglikestudsE.g.:theskystuddedwithstarsaseastuddedwithislandsParagraph6languagesstuddedwithphrases:youfindphrasesinlanguagesjustlikestudsapricot:杏子;杏樹Paragraph7academe:theacademiccommunity;academics學術界;學術環(huán)境takehighhonors:doverywell,earngreatdistinctionchurnoutthreetofivepagesofwritingaday:producethreetofivepagesadayParagraph7churnout:producesomethingroutinelyormechanically,especiallyinlargequantities.Thephraseisusedironicallyand
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