大学英语精读B1 U7 The Sampler.pptx

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大学英语精读B1 U7 The Sampler

U 7 The Sampler;What do you know about Christmas? ;As is known to all, supermarkets often provide free samples, what do you think of it?;Have you tried to help those who are poor and needy? How can we offer help to others without hurting their dignity? ;Content ;New words expressions;4. Select v. 选择 Selections n. Darwin‘s principles of natural selection [物竞天择 e.g. We?have over?30?beautiful?designs? to?select?from. 5. Advantage → disadvantage take advantage of...?利用 e.g. He took advantage of the good weather to do some gardening.;6. Privilege n. 特权 e.g. It must be a?privilege?to know such a man. [荣幸 7. Suspect v.怀疑;猜想 n.嫌疑犯 prime suspect e.g. The police suspected him of robbery / to be a robber. Suspicion n. e.g. His?conduct?roused?the?suspicion?of the?police. Suspicious adj.可疑的 be suspicious of ;;11. Evident adj. 明显的,明白的 e.g. It was evident that she had once been a beauty. 12. Yours sincerely谨启 He is?sincere?and easy to get along with. 13. Eventually adv. 终于,最终 His dreams have eventually come true. ;14. Positive → negative e.g. Be positive about your future and get on with living a normal life. [Always look on the bright side of life. 15. Cheat n.舞弊 e.g. Cheats will be disqualified. 舞弊者将被取消资格。 ;;18. Benevolence n. 仁 (孔子Confucius) e.g. in a burst of benevolence 突然动了恻隐之心 Benevolent adj.仁慈的;慈善的 e.g. He was a?benevolent?old man, he wouldnt hurt a fly. 19. Sting v./n. 刺,叮 It’s said that the mosquito sting will help people lose weight.;20. Dignity n. 尊严 e.g. We?have to?recur to?arms?for?guarding our national dignity. 21. Appearance of…出现、表象 e.g. At?the?appearance?of the?enemy,?we?attacked.? e.g. In?appearance,?he?and his father are very alike. ;22. Worn adj. 破烂的 an old pair of?worn?jeans Be worn out疲惫不堪的;破旧不堪的 23. Unsay, undo What is done can not be undone. 覆水难收,木已成舟 ;24. Tactless adj. ?不机智的 e.g. ?It was?tactless?of you to comment on his hair! 缺心眼 25. Break off 突然停止,暂停 e.g. We may?break?

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