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1、UNIT 1Words&Expressions1.cope with2.blurt out3.inarticulate4.bestow sth.upon(on)sb.5.downright6.carry sb.away7.well off8.get possession of9.put one s mind to e up with11.brush sth.off12.on the right track13.appalled14.be inept at doing sth.15.fall flat16.fall port22.the chances are(that)Words&Expres
2、sions1.cope with be able to deal with sth.difficult;manage successfullyExamples:They lack the strength to cope with all the problems as they are not quite experienced.Even Mr.Smith,who is noted for his inexhaustible patience,could not cope with thisdifficult student.2.blurt out say(sth.)suddenly or
3、without thinking of the effect or resultExamples:.Peter was so excited that he blurted the news out before we could stop him.Kid s are known for blurting something important out at unusual times.Words&Expressions3.inarticulate adj.unable to express oneself clearly and fluentlyExamples:My meetings wi
4、th him left me inarticulate with rage.Maisie had always thought of herself as being uneducated and inarticulate,and wassurprised that anyone should ask her opinion.4.bestow sth.upon(on)sb.present sth.as a gift to sb.Examples:He doesn t deserve the praise that has been bestowed upon him.The new ruler
5、 took his enemies property and bestowed it upon his followers.Words&Expressions5.downright adj.used to emphasize that something is completely bad or untrueExamples:She had made trouble whenever she could,stealing her boyfriends by telling downrightlies.I thought my wedding was,despite its lacking th
6、e familiar trappings(饰 物,装 饰)oftradition,downright legal.SOMETHING OLD,SOMETHING NEW,SOMETHING BORROWED,SOMETHING BLUEto carry with them as they walk down the aisle.Words&Expressions6.carry sb.away(usu.passive)cause sb.to lose self-control or be very excitedExamples:He was so carried away by fear th
7、at he didn t know what he was saying.When we listen to music we should allow ourselves to be carried away into the musicalparadise.Words&Expressions7.well off in a very good position or condition,esp.financiallyExamples:You shouldn t grumble about that house;you don t realize when you re well off(你
8、自 己 不 知 道,你 已 经 很 幸 运 了).I think you d be better off if you just moved back to your mother s house for a while.8.get possession of become the owner or occupier(of sth.)Examples:We didn t get possession of the car until a few days after the auction.How did you get possession of the painting?Words&Exp
9、ressions9.put one*s mind to sth.give all one1 s attention to(achieving)sth.Examples:I don t think you re incapable of accomplishing that task;if you put your mind to it,you can do it.The scientist put his mind to the math problem to solve e up with find or produce(an answer,a solution,etc.)Examples:
10、Scientists will have to come up with new methods of increasing the world*s foodsupply.He receives ideas,organizes and comes up with interpretations and new ideas.Words&Expressions11.brush sth.off remove sth.with a brush;ignore sth.Examples:John brushed off Bill*s warning that he might fall from the
11、tree.F ve tried to make contact with the neighbors but they*ve always brushed me off.12.on the right track thinking or acting in a correct wayExamples:H e solved the problem in no time because he started out on the right track.W e ve had the initial test results and it looks as though we re on the r
12、ight track.Words&Expressions13.appalled adj.very shocked and upset by something very bad or unpleasantExamples:.Appalled at the state of the kitchen,she set about scrubbing away the layers of grimeand grease(煤 烟 和 油 垢).W hen I heard what had happened I was absolutely appalled.14.be inept at doing st
13、h.be completely unskillful at doing sth.Examples:In some parts of China,a woman inept at stitching will be laughed at.Whether a student is skillful or inept at performing the task depends a great deal on theteacher*s instructions.Words&Expressions15.fall flat(of a joke,story,performance,etc.)fail co
14、mpletely to produce the effectintended or expectedExamples:W hat we meant to be a funny story fell completely flat.The scheme for rebuilding the city centre fell flat,owing to the refusal of the council tosanction(批 准)the expenditure of the money it would have required.16.fall apart break;fall to pi
15、ecesExamples:A nn did what she could do to keep the marriage from falling apart.The only flaw of the poem is that the rhyme falls apart in the last line.Words&Expressions17.execrable adj.very bad;detestableExamples:Critics blame the students poor test performances on execrable teaching.Your handwrit
16、ing is so execrable that I can hardly read it.18.adroit adj.skilfulExamples:They are highly efficient and especially adroit at persuading the employees to do morework.Employing such devices is a fine test of sheer writing skill,of careful and adroitmanipulation of language.Words&Expressions19.poise
17、n.dignity and self-confidenceExamples:They felt that he lacked sufficient poise and confidence for the job.Nigel was ostentatiously(炫 耀 地)smoking a big cigar to give an illusion of poise.20.etiquette n.rules for correct or polite behavior between people or within certainprofessionsExamples:It was co
18、nsidered a breach of etiquette to refuse an invitation.Professional etiquette dictates that judges should not express their opinions about acase in public.Words&Eport vt.behave(oneself)Examples:He comported himself in a way that won him respect.The teacher tells us what things are like,how the world
19、 is,and how we should comportourselves in it.22.the chances are(that)it is likely thatExamples:The chances are that she has already known the bad news,otherwise she wouldn,tlook so desperate.The chances are that the insecticide(杀 虫 剂)is a potential threat to many species ofbirds and may even lead to
20、 their extinction.Passage analysis(line 9)It is one of the paradoxes of social intercourse that a compliment is harder torespond to than an insult.The fact that it is harder to respond to a compliment than an insult seems to be foolish orimpossible in social communication but has some truth in it.在
21、社 会 交 往 中,应 对 恭 维 比 对 付 辱 骂 要 艰 难 得 多,这 话 听 起 来 有 点 矛 盾,却 有 一 定 的 道 理。Passage analysis(line 21)The nearest I ever came to downright acceptance of this particular complimentwas the time I said,Well,we like it.l ever came nearest to complete acceptance of this particular compliment when I said,Well,we
22、 like it:我 在 接 受 这 种 特 定 的 恭 维 时,表 示 最 能 完 全 接 受 的 说 法 就 是 嗯,我 们 喜 欢 Passage analysis(line 43)He employs a sort of unreasonable realism.He adopts a very realist but quite unreasonable approach.他 采 取 了 一 种 不 近 情 理 的 现 实 态 度。Passage analysis(line 55)This sort of thing,the witty reply,ought to be place
23、d under governmentregulation.The clever reply of this kind should be discouraged from being overused.这 种 俏 皮 机 智 的 应 答,应 该 置 于 政 府 的 规 定 之 中。Passage analysis(line 101)There is no point in trying to play the game back at them they II top youin the end,no matter what.it is no use trying to make a clev
24、er retort they II eventually surpass you in allsituations.要 想 回 敬 他 们 是 没 有 用 的 不 管 说 什 么,最 后 他 们 总 会 占 上 风。Passage analysis(line 103).at the bottom of all graceful social intercourse lies poise.keeping dignified and confident is the most important in all decent social intercourse 在 所 有 得 体 的 社 交 场
25、合,最 根 本 的 就 是 保 持 镇 定(line 109)Given the same circumstances I would have quietly asked for a coil of rope.If I were in the same situation,I would have felt so ashamed as to hang myself with acoil of rope without being noticed.要 是 我 遇 到 这 种 情 况,我 会 感 到 极 为 窘 迫,恨 不 得 悄 悄 地 找 根 绳 子 去 上 吊。Passage analys
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