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1、大学英语教案新视野第四册大学英语案目录L Unitl3区 Unit28X Unit321生 Unit433&Unit551 Unit655L Unit759区 Unit8639. Unit96710. UnitlO72注:单元后的页码由*谋敛师根据实际重新编排。UNIT 1PreviewThe first passage describes the change in feelings a woman experiences when she spends time with her husbands initially silent friend who both surprises and
2、 tempts her. The next passage is a discussion about the contrast between a family based upon romance, the “love family”, and a family based upon a marriage. The author concludes that the bonds are too loose in a love family and thus have negative consequences for any children involved. Passage C exp
3、lores the concept of love and how one partners actions affect the others feelings and development as a person. Essentially the author believes that it is necessary to respect the others uniqueness and help him or her develop as an individual.Part One: Section AThe Temptation of a Respectable WomanSt
4、ep One: Warm-up ActivitiesQS:1. In our daily life, we always come across all kinds of temptations, for example: materials. Could you give us some real stories about temptation?2. How to avoid or resist the temptations?3. Why do the people give way to the temptation and make big mistakes?Step two: La
5、nguage Points1. temptation n.1).U the action of tempting sb.avoid temptation 避开诱惑yield to / give way to the temptation of 经不住的诱惑2).Cl a thing that tempts or attracts sb.诱惑物e.g. All that money is certainly a big temptation.tempt: v. attract sb. or make sb. want to do or have sth.e.g. Cant I tempt you
6、 to have another helping?He felt tempted to ask the boss to give him some days off.2. idle a.1). without any particular purpose 无目的的an idle glance漫不经心的一瞥e.g. I dont know why I asked just idle curiosity.2) . unwilling to work; lazy; wasting time 闲散的,懒散的e.g. Men are left idle when machines break down.
7、There are few idle people in their department.3) . not working or operating productively 空闲的,闲着的e.g. We cant afford to have all this expensive machinery lying idle.3. penetrate v. l)move into or through (sth.)穿透,渗入,进入e.g. Our eyes couldnt penetrate the darkness.The rain penetrated through to his ski
8、n.2) understand sth. that is difficult to understand or is hidden e.g. Science can penetrate many of natures mysteries.No one could penetrate the meaning of the inscription.4. nuisance n.C things that causes trouble or inconvenience 恼人的人或事物 e.g. These cars are a real nuisance.They claimed that the n
9、oise from the concert was causing a public nuisance.5. nonsense n.UJ meaningless or foolish ideas, words or behavior 胡说,废话 e.g. I believe that the report is nonsense and nothing but a waste paper.They think the governments new ideas are nonsense.6. sheer a.1).(of clothes) thin, delicate and weighing
10、 little (织物)极薄的,轻的 sheer nylon tights透明的尼龙连裤袜2).(used for emphasis) nothing except; complete 完全的,彻底的 e.g. It is sheer nonsense.It would be sheer folly to buy such a large car - we wouldnt be able to afford to run it.7. observation n.1).Cl a remark based on sth. one has seen, heard 评论e.g. He made som
11、e interesting observations on the current economic situation.She made a few general observations about my work.2) . IU,C the action of watching sb./ sth. carefully 观察;观察记录 close and carefijl observation of an animafs behaviore.g. The patient was kept under observation all night.They have published t
12、heir observations of these birds.8. respectable: a. considered to be socially acceptable because of having a good character or appearancee.g. She is a respectable young woman from a good family.He wanted to become a writer, but his father didn*t think it was a respectable profession.Compare:respecti
13、ve: a. of or for each one; particular and separatee.g. Neil came down from Sydney for the meeting and Lisa flew in from Perth, and when the meeting had finished, they returned to their respective homes.9. Please note that annoyed0 is modified by a little,Annoyed can also be modified by other adverbs
14、, like Hsomewhat / very / a bit / pretty / much / rather / quite”, etc.e.g. I was a bit annoyed, for I forgot to put your name on.Eventually a senior official arrived for talks with the police, somewhat annoyed that he hadn*t been told of where the talks would be held.10. Here no means not at all,an
15、d can be used as an adverb before comparatives. The exam is no more difficult than the tests youve been doing in class.e.g. Its no colder today than it was yesterday but its no warmer either.Some people can eat what they like and get no fatter.11. for the most part:1) usually; in general多半,就大多数而言,通常
16、e.g. For the most part, he is friendly.Their remarks are for the most part correct.For the most part, he is honest.2) mostlye.g. I found them, for the most part, a happy, contented group of people.The people of this town are, for the most part, quiet and well-behaved.12. impose ones company / onesel
17、f upon / on sb.:硬缠着某人e.g. Dont impose your company / yourself on people who don*t like you.The outing was ruined for everyone by a drunken tramp who imposed his company on the party and could not be shaken off.13. accompany sb. to some place: go with sb. to some placee.g. I was six years old and had
18、 to be accompanied to the cinema by my parents.14. for my part: as for me; in my opinion; as far as Im concerned 就我而言,至于我 e.g. I, for my part, was excited to see the Big Ben in London.For my part, I think he is innocent.15. be full of surprises: do unexpected thingse.g. Shes always full of surprises
19、.16. count upon / on: expect with confidence; rely on 料想;依靠,指望e.g. Were counting on winning this contract.Im counting on you to help me.The company was counting on his making the right decision.17. take sth./ sb. seriously: consider sth./ sb. to be important 认真对待e.g. If we take it seriously, we will
20、 want to learn more about the factors which affect it.Some people laughed at her, but after a while they began to take her seriously.18. make a fuss:1 )(about) express unreasonable anxiety or excitement about sth. esp.that is not important对小题大做,对夫惊小怪e.g. There is nothing to make a fuss about.You sho
21、uldnt make all that fuss about so simple a matter.2 )(over / of) pay a lot of attention to sb., usu. to show ones lovee.g. They made a great fuss of the new baby.When I arrived, my cousins made a big fuss of me.19. the last thing:1) sth. that is desired in the least 最不需要的e.g. The last thing we need
22、is to have the police involved.The last thing he needed right then was more bad news about his son.2) sth. that is taken as the last one 最后一件事e.g. The last thing he did before he fell fast asleep was to slip Sandys diary inside his pillow.20. run down:(cause to) weaken or exhaust in mind or vigor (使
23、)筋疲力尽,衰退 e.g. His health ran down to a dangerous level.Since he took that extra job, hes really run himself down.21. seat sb./ oneself:(formal) give sb. a place to sit; sit down in a placee.g. He seated himself at one end, and Emily sat beside him.Then she seated herself opposite him, and drew forwa
24、rd the small table.22. object to: feel or express opposition to or dislike of 不赞成,反对 e.g. We object to being blamed for something that we havent done.He objects to the label magician* which people often give him.23. length: n. a piece of sth., esp. of a certain length or for a particular purposee.g.
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