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1. get (sb.) through: help sb. deal with a difficult situation or period of time Example A. Language points Her help got me through those hard days. Make a sentence on your own please ? Assignments Contents ? Activity ? Structure and writing device ? Passage Reading ? New Words IV Activity Please create a short story or dialogue by making use of as many new phrases and words in this section as possible in an effort to remember their meaning and usage. beneath disguise perate pledge drain restrain track down reckon with get sb. through no matter (how, who, what, where, etc.) ? Assignments Contents ? Activity ? Structure and writing device ? Passage Reading ? New Words V Assignments Paragraph writing Try to write your position of no less than 120 words with a problemresponseevaluation structure. You may choose whatever you are interested in as your topic. 。 5. end up doing something: e to be in a particular situation or state, especially when you did not plan it Example A. Language points We were going to go to a movie, but end up watching TV at home. Make a sentence on your own please Main Idea of Part 4 The constant love and support of our friends and family would get us through whatever life might present. Question: Can you find an example in your life to illustrate the above statement? Para. 12 Just as my father’s death had changed Jimmy’s world overnight, September 11th changed our lives。 and of course it was not over until we had sung “Happy Birthday” to him. 畢業(yè)前的幾周里,我?guī)缀鯚o(wú)所事事。 1. hit/strike home: be understood and accepted Example A. Language points It can be seen from his expression that her remarks had hit home. 這是一個(gè)不容忽視的事實(shí)。 5. drain: a. make someone extremely tired b. let water or liquid flow away from something I. New Words Useful Expression brain drain 人才流失 6. restrain: vt. prevent somebody or oneself from doing something I. New Words Example 我得控制住自己,避免說(shuō)話(huà)無(wú)理。 The government has fulfilled at least 50%of its election pledges. 5. drain: a. make someone extremely tired b. let water or liquid flow away from something I. New Words Example 開(kāi)一天車(chē)讓我非常疲勞。 My eyes couldn’t perate the darkness. 4. pledge: a. vt. promising to do something b. n. a promise or agreement I. New Words Example 首相保證通貨膨脹將持續(xù)降低,經(jīng)濟(jì)會(huì)持續(xù)增長(zhǎng)。 He escaped by disguising himself as a security. : v. enter something of pass through it vt. see into or through something I. New Words Example 雨水穿透他的衣服浸入他的皮膚。 He seemed calm, but there was a lot of anger beneath the surface. : n. sth. that is worn to hide who one really is vt. change someone’s ap