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ppeal. 2. It is important to always try to appeal to the audience in order to get them to react in a certain way. appeal . v 1. The government is appealing to everyone to save water. 2. Does the idea of working abroad appeal to you? 3 I intend to appeal against this verdict. 2. It is important to always try to appeal to the audience in order to get them to react in a certain way. appealing . adj 打動(dòng)人心的;有吸引力 的; 有趣的 1 What an appealing little boy! 2 The idea of a free holiday is rather appealing. 3 He was attracted by the dog’s appealing eyes. appeal to: move the feeling。 2. When you start a successful ad campaign, you must have a clear aim and an audience in mind. have … in mind 考慮 /想到 /記得 … 1. 你想讓誰(shuí)來(lái)做這項(xiàng)工作。 We consider that the driver is not to blame. 我們認(rèn)為這不是司機(jī)的過(guò)錯(cuò)。 Homework ? To do Parts B1 and B2 on page 91 in Workbook. ? To do parts D1 and D2 on page 93 in workbook. 。 unemployed 1. He considered studying further in Beijing University. 2. He is considered to be the best person for the job. 3. I am considering going abroad. 我正在考慮出國(guó)。 Who do you have in mind for the job? It’s hard to have all the new words in mind in such a short time. 3. It is important to figure out exactly what you want to tell the audience and what you are trying to get them to do. figure 1 I could see a figure in the far distance, but I couldn’t make out who it was. 2 She has a lovely figure. 3 He was one of the leading political figures of this century. 數(shù)字; 圖形; 人物;輪廓 3. It is important to figure out exactly what you want to te