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I am happy to _________________________. ran across met with/ ran into the other day passed herself off superior to in terms of make your acquaintance 5.我們應(yīng)該把錢捐給那些需要幫助的人。 He pronounced himself in favor of the plan. The patient was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital. pronunciation n. 發(fā)音(方式),讀法 n. vi, vt 妥協(xié),折衷 ,放棄 After lengthy talks the two sides finally reached a promise./ came to a promise (n.) In any relationship, you have to make promises. I would rather die than promise. promise with sb. (on sth) Lu Xun never promised with his enemies. We are not prepared to promise on safety. He refused to promise his principles(原則 ). ,未看到,不理會(huì),監(jiān)視 The house on the hill overlooks the village. The monument overlooks the square. He overlooked a spelling error on the first page. Don’t overlook the disabled. 她不知道隔壁鄰居的女人一直在監(jiān)視她 She did not know that she was being overlooked by the woman next door. 11. The English that will condemn her to the gutter to the end of her days. 那一口英語使她注定要在貧民窟里待一輩子 . condemn ,譴責(zé),使 … 注定 condemn sb./sth for sth. 指責(zé) ...為 … 她知道社會(huì)將會(huì)譴責(zé)她遺棄孩子 . She knew that society would condemn her for deserting her child. condemn sb to ,使 … 注定 The judge condemned the criminal to death. His bad leg condemned him to a wheelchair. 1. (某人 )冒充 … 2. 結(jié)識(shí) ,與 … 相見 3. 驚愕地 4. 一般來說 5. 就 … 來說 ,從 … 角度 6. 帶 … 進(jìn)來 7. 幾天前 8. 帶走 ,拿走 1. pass … off as 2. make one’s acquaintance 3. in amazement 4. generally speaking 5. in terms of 6. show … in 7. the other day 8. take away 9. 需要 10. 逐漸模糊 11. 給某人派任務(wù) 12. 避雨 13. 一把 , 幾個(gè) 14. 透露身份 ,顯露 (本來面目 ) 15. 偽裝 , 喬裝 16. 毫不猶豫 9. in need of 10. fade out 11. set sb a task 12. shelter/hide from rain 13. a handful of 14. betray oneself 15. in disguise 16. Without (any) hesitation 17. 把 ..誤認(rèn)為 18. 要是 … 怎么辦 19. 優(yōu)于 … 20. 打賭 21. 注定 … 22. 使 … 相信 … 23采取有效措施 25下著傾盆大雨 Take/ mistake…for.. What if… Be superior to.. Make a bet Condemn… to… Convince sb of… Take effective measures It is pouring with rain. / The rain is pouring. It rains cats and dogs 23答應(yīng)要求 24. 簡單情節(jié) 25. 令人頭痛的結(jié)局 26. 根據(jù) … 把 ..分類 27. 社會(huì)地位 28. 收集無價(jià)古董 Grant a wish A simple plot A troublesome oute Classify… by… social status Collect priceless antiques Treat sb like dirt Deliciously low 31. 令人作嘔的氣味 32. (聲音、畫面 )逐漸模糊 、 33. 再一次 34. 古典名著的簡版 35. 辛苦獲得的知識(shí) 36. 我該怎么辦? … 的聲音 39. 移交 A disgusting smell Fade out Once more/ once again easy versions of classic plays Hardearned knowledge What is to bee of me? in a (low/loud)…voice Fancy oneself as… Hand over Confuse congratulate educate authentic status reaction mistake hesitate Bernard Shaw was very interested in the way people spoke. He argued that this showed their level of ____________ and therefore their position in society. He always said that he was never ____________ about people’s _______ after hearing them talk. In fact he __________ himself on his ability to decide whether they belong to a lower, middle or upper class after listening to their conversation. He never _____ education mistaken status congratulated hesitated Confuse congratulate educate authentic status reaction mistake hesitate in his view that in England the ___________ of one person to another depended upon their speech. He thought that good grammar and pronunciation were the most important things you needed to be accepted as a(an) _________ member of the upper or middle class. So no one should be _____________ about the message he wrote in this play. reaction authentic confused Summary At the beginning of the act, these main characters were _________from a heavy rain. When Eliza realized Higgins was taking notes she mistook him for ___________ ________. She asked to look at the note, only to find the writing unreadable. Then Higgins read it _______ her in his voice and decided where Eliza came from. Colonel Pickering, who had been watching Eliza, cut in and asked Higgins how he was able to do that. sheltering a policeman in disguise imitating Higgins said he was studying and ________ phoics and was making an ine by teaching people to improve their _______. Then Higgins said Eliza, if educated to speak properly, could _____________ as a duchess at an ambassador’s garden party or as a shop assistant .Eliza was pleased at his remark but he _______her. As the two men left to ________their unexpected meeting, speeches pass herself offignored celebrate classifying Eliza was determined to find Higgins the next day to ask him to teach her to speak“___________ English”. So act one of the play is an account of the ______ meetings of the poor flower girl Eliza Doolittle, Professor Higgins and Colonel Pickering. authentic fateful單詞拼寫 of us are waiting to hear the final o______ of the discus