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light, a smell or a gas:That tiny radiator doesn39。t give the game (= the information or plan) away.Don’t trust him. He is sure to give away your secret.give sb away phrasal verb: to show someone39。re going to give up our sports club membership after this year.If only I could give up sweets!give sth away (FREE) phrasal verb: to give sth. to someone without asking for payment:The shop is giving away a sample pack to every customer.Nobody wants this type of heater anymore I can39。ve given up trying to help her.give sth up (NOT DO) phrasal verb: to stop doing a regular activity or job:[+ ing form of verb] He39。ll never guess the answer do you give in? She wouldn39。 be tired out精疲力盡 After climbing up the mountain, I gave out.At the end of the race his legs gave out and he collapsed on the ground.(4) hand out分發(fā) In order to go to school, the 7yearold boy made money by givinging out leaflets in the street.give in (AGREE) phrasal verb: to finally agree to what someone wants, after refusing for a period of time: He nagged me so much for a new bike that eventually I gave in. The government cannot be seen to give in to terrorists39。d spread it out on the table.The cost for the holiday added up to 3000 yuan.add up to sth (RESULT) phrasal verb: to have a particular result or effect:It all added up to a lot of hard work for all of us.Their proposals do not add up to any real help for the poor.What you said added up to that you wouldn’t give 。d bought lots of food, but it didn39。500.She added the bill up.I39。s $45 $50 if you add in (= include) the cost of postage.Don39。s added a Picasso to her collection.If the tea is too strong, add some water (to it).Her colleagues39。 vi. amp。pass off (時間)消逝;(怒氣等)消失;(暴風(fēng)雨等)消失Has your toothache passed off yet? 你牙還痛嗎?5. To add to the virtual world of RealCine,… (P42): add ve finished reading it?pass sth on (TELL) phrasal verb: to tell someone sth. that another person has told you:If he provided us with any information, no one passed it on to me.pass away/on phrasal verb: POLITE EXPRESSION FOR die (STOP LIVING):She39。 upon/on +n./doing: as soon as sb. does sth. 一……就……On my arrival, I went to see my former teacher.=As soon as I arrived,…On hearing the scream, all rushed out to see what was happening.=As soon as they heard the scream, all rushed out to see what was happening.Upon your arrival (= As soon as you arrive), please report to the reception desk.3. The sense of touch is passed on to the fingertips via thousands of sensors in the gloves. (P42): (1) hand or give sth to sb. else將某物交給某人pass sth. on to sb.Do not pass on the pain you suffer to those who care you. (2) die, pass away 去世 I’m sorry to learn that your dear grandmother has passed on.(3) move on, not stop繼續(xù)前進The police ordered the crowd to pass on(4) turn to (another topic)轉(zhuǎn)移到另一個話題。一般主句用部分倒裝結(jié)構(gòu)。含有否定意義的副詞或連詞放在句首時 句子要倒裝。M4U3 Tomorrow39。s world學(xué)案Reading第一部分:重點講解1. Not only is every step of climbing Mount Qomolangma felt by the viewer, but also the cold, the tiredness, the food, the smells, the sights and the sounds of the mountain can all be experienced. 觀眾不僅能夠感覺到攀登喜瑪朗雅山的每一步,還能感覺到寒冷,勞累,品嘗到食物,聞到味道,感受到山上的風(fēng)景以及自然界的聲音。例如:Never before have we seen such a sight.Little did I think that he could be back alive.Not until New Year’s Day shall I give you a gift.Not only was everything that he had taken away from him, but also his German citizenship.常用否定詞有: never, not, hardly, scarcely, seldom, little, not until, not only…but also, no sooner…than, hardly (scarcely)…when等。2. Upon reaching the top of the mountain, a feeling of happiness and a sense of achievement will be experienced. (P42) 一到山頂,就會體會到一種幸福感和成就感。Let’s pass on to the next exercise.pass sth on (GIVE) phrasal verb: to give someone sth. that another person has given you:Could you pass it on to Laura when you39。s terribly upset because her father passed away last week