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他畢竟是個孩子。42.Settle down. Bee quiet and calm or make sb do this. Start to feel happy and confident with a new situation.安靜下來,適應(yīng)新環(huán)境。. He set the chairs in line along the wall. 他將椅子沿墻排成一行。 39.At length. For a long time or in great detail 長久地. They discussed the matter at length. 他們仔細(xì)地討論了那件事。 38.Back up. up 積壓,擁塞。盛衰。. your notice can stay up late for a week. 你的通知可保留一周。. He always fills up his pockets with sweets. 他身上常常裝著滿口袋的糖果。. The process stretches out to years. even decades.這一過程要延續(xù)好幾年,甚至幾十年。. Write the address down before you forget it. 把地址記下,免的忘記。. I will set forth on a trip around the world next week. 下個星期我就要起程作周游世界的旅行。. He puts on his best clothes. 他穿上他最好的衣裳。We sought her out to tell her of her success. 我們找到她告訴她成功了。29.Speak highly of express a good opinion of sb or sth 對給予高度評價,贊揚. The professor speaks highly of the students’ talent. 教授高度贊揚這學(xué)生的才能。28.Cast out. Make sb. leave a place, or refuse to accept sb. As part of a group 趕出,驅(qū)逐。27.On the other hand. Used to show the other side of an ,而。. Seals are good at swimming. 海豹是個游泳能手。搭配:seal off:封閉,封鎖。 2.Close an envelope, pack, etc. by using sth, sticky to hold its edges in place. 封,密封。24.Princess.[C] an important female member of a royal family, esp. a daughter or granddaughter of a king and queen, or the wife of a ,王妃,親王夫人。23.Powdered. a. in the form of fine particles. 粉狀的。 v. move on skis 滑雪 skier. 滑雪者。. n. [C] one of a pair of long narrow strips of wood, etc. that are attached to one’s feet for gliding over snow. 滑雪板Skiing. n. 滑雪。 v. move, dance, etc. on skates. 溜冰。搭配:bringto justice 把—交付審判. The criminal was finally brought to 。 2.[U]fairness between people. 公正,正義. They want freedom, justice and equality. 他們要求自由,工正,平等。. It is the supreme moment in his life. 這是他一生中最重要的時刻。18.Supreme. a. 1. highest in rank or position. (地位,權(quán)利)等最高的,至上的 . The pope is the supreme leader of the roman catholic church. 教皇是羅馬天主教堂的最高領(lǐng)袖。. I sent a parcel of books to my sister. 我給妹妹寄去了一包書。搭配:choke up:堵塞,因激動等說不出話來 choke back:忍住,抑住。 2.Stop or partly stop breathingly 窒息。16.Choke. v. 1. bee or make (sb)bee unable to speak. 說不出話來。搭配:be soaked in 沉浸在中 Soak up 吸收,攝取15.Slippery. a. 1. different to hold or to stand on, drive on, etc. 滑的. The skin of a fish is slippery.魚的皮很滑。14.Soak. v. make sth. thoroughly wet in this way..浸泡,使?jié)裢浮? He offered me an apology for losing my book.他因為丟了我的書而向我道歉。. He is a man of humble birth. 他出身卑微.12. absent. a. not being somewhere or not existing. 缺席的,不在的。 not proud 謙虛的. Many famous people are surprisingly humble. 許多名人出人意料地謙虛。 They both have enormous egos and tremendous ambition. 他倆都自負(fù)并有極大的野心。10.ego. n. [U,C] one’s idea or opinion of oneself。9.Laundry. n. 1. [U] the clothes and sheets which need to be or have been washed 要洗的或剛洗好的衣物。他寫的一手好字。5 sunlight n [U] the light that es from the sun 陽光。3.inspiration. n [U,C] (a person or thing that causes)a feeling of wanting and being able to do sth. good, create a work of art, etc. 靈感,鼓舞人心的人或事物. He late became an inspiration to me. 后來他成了鼓勵我前進(jìn)的人。 2 train an animal or a bird not to be afraid of humans and to be obedient 馴服. It is impossible to tame some animals.有些動物不可能馴化。 without panions 獨自的,孤獨的. The old man leads a solitary life.. 老人過著孤單的生活。 phrases.2) Do aftertext exercises.8. ProcedureStep 1 Revision : Dictation of words and phrases of section B of Unit 4Step 2 Introduction Preview of unit 5The patterns of personal relationships are changing across the globe. Traditional families and friendships are giving way to more modern interrelationships. In the following articles, the writers present a range of practices that characterize this period of relational and familial change:living alone, sharing a room with others and arranged marriage. Passage A looks at two contrasting sides of solitude:the American hero or literary giant who choose to be alone and how solitude is seen as promoting both a strong character and creative inspiration and, how individuals feel about and react to loneliness that is not of their own choosing. The second passage discusses the problems that can arise when college students have to share a dormitory with each other. Differences in preferred lifestyles can often lead to irritation and tension and can occasion