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1、高二英語選修高二英語選修 Unit Learning about language第1頁/共32頁1. Bill felt great pleasure when he tried his new fax machine and it worked.Bill felt great satisfaction when he testedout his new fax machine and it worked.第2頁/共32頁 完成以 out 結尾的動詞短語。 _ out 設計出;計算出 _ out 拿出;取出 _ out 穿破;耗盡;使厭煩 _ out 出來;顯露 _ out 動身;開始wor
2、k takewear come set第3頁/共32頁2. He felt pity for Claire because she wasoverweight and needed to lose about fivekilos to look slim. He felt sympathy for Claire because she was overweight and needed to lose about five kilos to look slim.第4頁/共32頁have / feel sympathy for sb. / sth.對某人/某物表示同情n. 同情,同情心;贊同,支
3、持I feel sympathy for him for not passing his final. 我對他不能通過期終考試感到同情。第5頁/共32頁3. Even though Jane told him many times to go away her brother still accompanied her to the doctor. Even though Jane told him many times to leave her alone, brother still accompanied her to the doctor.第6頁/共32頁1. Go away and
4、_! 走開,別打擾我!2. Ive told you before _! 我告訴過你 別碰我的東西!leave me aloneleave my things alone不管;不打擾;讓一個人待著第7頁/共32頁There isnt enough room for us, let alone any guests.更不用說leave behind leave for leave off leave out leave . aside留下;不帶走;忘了帶動身去停止;結束省略;忘掉;漏掉擱置一邊;不予考慮第8頁/共32頁4. Her greatest wish was to look as ele
5、gant as Gladys Claffern.Her greatest desire was to look as elegant as Gladys Claffern.第9頁/共32頁have no desire for sth. 對沒有欲望have a strong desire to do sth. 迫切想做某事satisfy ones desires 滿足某人的欲望/愿望n. 欲望,希望,請求desire v. 期望desire for sth. 渴望得到desire (sb.) to do sth. 迫切希望(某人)做某事desirethat主語(should) 動詞原形第10頁/
6、共32頁have no desiredesire to godesire for第11頁/共32頁desired to go(should) do第12頁/共32頁 5. Please call me before you buy a new digital camera so I can go with you.Please ring me up before you buy a new digital camera so I can go with you.第13頁/共32頁6. She looked at the computer screen carefully hoping to f
7、ind some new emails in her mailbox.She scanned the computer screen carefully hoping to find some new emails in her mailbox.第14頁/共32頁7. It was ridiculous that his own mother would not talk to him about the affair.It was absurd that his own mother would not talk to him about the affair.第15頁/共32頁8. He
8、felt happy when his boss stated that he could set aside some time for exercise.He felt happy when his boss declared that he could set aside some time for exercise.第16頁/共32頁declare sth. 宣布某事declare sb./sth. (to be) . 宣布某人/某物declare for/against 表示贊成/不贊成declare war on/against 對宣戰(zhàn)declare that 宣布v. 表明;聲明
9、;宣布;宣告;宣稱第17頁/共32頁declareopendeclared that第18頁/共32頁(3) Police have now _ drug dealers in the area.警方已經對這個地區(qū)的毒販宣戰(zhàn)了。(4) Paredes decided to _ federation.帕雷德斯決定聲明支持聯邦政府。declared war ondeclare for第19頁/共32頁turn around scan awful alarm clerk cushion declare favour bedding第20頁/共32頁 turn _ 拐入;上繳 turn _ 調大(聲音
10、,熱度) turn _ 調低(聲音,熱度);拒絕 turn _ 開(電燈,電視);啟動(汽車) turn _ 關(自來水,電燈) turn _ 結果是/成為 turn _ 求助于;翻到(書中某頁)inupdownonoffoutto第21頁/共32頁n. 警報;驚恐vt. 使警覺;使驚恐;驚動第22頁/共32頁alarmed her mother sounded the alarmwere alarmed第23頁/共32頁 in favour of = in support of 贊成; 支持 do sb. a favour 給某人以恩惠; 幫某人一個忙 ask sb. a favour= a
11、sk a favour of sb. 請某人幫忙 favor A over B= prefer A to B 喜歡A勝過Bn. 喜愛;恩惠; vt. 喜愛;贊同第24頁/共32頁 請你幫我拿一下行李好嗎?Could you please _ to take the baggage? 就我個人來說,我贊成前面一種看法。Personally, I am _ the former view. 中國的父母們歷來重男輕女。Chinese parents traditionally _.do me a favourin favour ofover girlsfavour boys第25頁/共32頁第26頁
12、/共32頁 (News, 16/04/2321) Historical research shows that in the 22nd century many people told stories about how, at one time, people could buy robots as house decorators. The robots would _ the literature for the latest ideas in home decoration. Often the robots would _ designs that were grander than
13、 their owners wanted. scanfavour第27頁/共32頁Brightly coloured _ and _ would be suggested together with brightly patterned walls and carpets. Some of the _ in the shops thought that the designs were _. While some owners were firm with their robots suggestions, others would _ and walk out of the shop, fe
14、eling embarrassed. cushions beddingsclerksawfulturn around第28頁/共32頁A few other robots would even get into physical fights with their owners in public and their electrical systems sometimes would set off the shops _. After a while the government decided such behaviour was not appropriate and passed a law _ robots should not leave the house. So robots became household cleaners or industrial workers instead!alarmsdeclaring第29頁/共32頁1. Review the words and phrases.2. Finish exercise 3 on Page 13.第30頁/共32頁第31頁/共32頁感謝您的觀看。第32頁/共32頁