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Module 3 LiteratureSection 3 Words and Expressions 素材 Section 3 Words and Expressions from Module 3 Literature scene n. a part of a play or film in which the action stays in one place for a continuous period of time: the funeral/wedding scene nude/sex scenes Juliet dies in Act IV, Scene iii. feed v. 1 [T] to give food to a person, group or animal: I usually feed the neighbour’s cat while she’s away. Let’s feed the kids first and have our dinner after. [+ two objects] Do you feed your chickens corn? If you feed your dog on cakes and biscuits, it’s not surprising he’s so fat. The kids love feeding bread to the ducks. 2 [I or T] If a baby or animal feeds, it eats or drinks milk: The baby only feeds once a night at the moment, thank goodness. [R] Most babies can feed themselves by the time they’re a year old. 3 [T] to be enough food for a group of people or animals: This amount of pasta won’t feed ten people. 4 [T] to produce or supply enough food for someone or sth.: [R] If agriculture were given priority, the country would easily be able to feed itself. Feed the world/starving. 5 [T] to give a plant substances that will help it grow: Don’t fet to feed the tomatoes. serve v. to provide food or drinks: Do they serve meals in the bar? Breakfast is served in the restaurant between 7 and 9. We arrived at the hotel and were served with champagne and canap233。s. All recipes in this book, unless otherwise stated, will serve (= be enough for) 4 to 5 people. [+ object + adjective] Serve the tarts hot with custard or whipped cream. eager adj. wanting very much to do or have something, especially something interesting or enjoyable: the children’s eager faces She sounded very eager to meet you. They crowded round t