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Cover,ENJOYING CAMBRIDGE,Practical College English Course (IV),上海交通大学出版社,美心英语,实用英语,Contents,美心英语,ENJOYING CAMBRIDGE(IV),Unit Three,Focus 1 Language Skills,Focus 2 Language Use,Focus 3 Translation Skills,上海交通大学出版社,F1 Contents,美心英语,Focus 1 Language Skills Section 1: Text: The Marry Month of May Background Information Warm Up Vocabulary Intensive Reading Exercises: I , II, III, IV, V, VI, VII Section 2: Listening and Speaking,ENJOYING CAMBRIDGE(IV),Unit 3,上海交通大学出版社,Background information Focus1 Section 1,Focus 1 Section I,美心英语,Background Information,ENJOYING CAMBRIDGE(IV),上海交通大学出版社,Warm up Focus1 Section 1,美心英语,Focus 1 Section I,ENJOYING CAMBRIDGE(IV),Why is May the marry month? What crazy things did you do in the month of May?,Warm Up,上海交通大学出版社,Vocabulary Focus1 Section 1,美心英语,Vocabulary,Focus 1 Section I,ENJOYING CAMBRIDGE(IV),上海交通大学出版社,Vacabulary,Stray: a. 1)lost from home ; having no home He often feeds stray dogs and cats 2)seperated from other things or people of the same kind. A civilian was killed by a stray bullet. A few stray hairs,Stray: v 1) to move away from the place where you should be, without intending to Her parents fear that, living in the neighbourhood, she might stray into the wrong company. 2)to begin think about or discuss a different subject from the one you should be thinking about or discussing. My mind kept straying back to our last talk together.,Sag: v 1) to hang or bend down in the middle, espcially of weight or pressure The tent began to sag under the weight of the rain. 2) to become weaken or fewer Their share of the vote sagged badly at the last election.,Sniff Sniff around/round: try to find out information about sb/sth We dont want journalists sniffing around Sniff around/round sb: to try to get sb as a lover,employee Hollywood agents have been sniffing around those who have the potential to become a super star.,Sniff at sth: to show no interest in or respect for sth He sniffed at my efforts at writing. Sniff sb/sth out: to discover or find sb/sth by using your sense of smell or looking The dogs are trained to sniff out drugs. Journalists are good at sniffing out a scandal.,Plump A plump body/face/figure Plump tomatoes/cushions Verb. Plump sth(up) to make sth larger, softer and rounder He learned forward while the nurse plumped up his pillows,Draft: v 1) to write the first rough version of sth such as a letter To draft a contract/ bill 2) to choose people and send them somewhere for a special task Extra police are being drafted in to control the crowds.,Bow 1) to move your head forwards and downwards She bowed her head in shame. They stood in silence with their heads bowed. 2) to bend or make sth bend The pines bowed in the wind.,Bow out ( of sth): to stop taking part in an activity, esp. one in which you have been successful in the past. She has finally decided its time to bow out of international tennis. Bow to sth: to agree unwillingly to do sth because other people want you to They finally bowed to the pressure from the public.,Sour Go/turn sour: to stop being pleasant or satisfactory Their relationship soon went sour. Sour grapes: used to show that you think sb is jealous and is pretending that sth is not important He said that he didnt want the job anyway, but thats just sour grapes.,Take it into ones head: it occurs to someone that She took it into her head to go and see her aunt, whom she had not visited for many years. He took it into his head that he even couldnt approve his identity to the policeman.,Chase after: to run, drive,etc. after sb/sth. In order to catch him. The kids chased after each other in the garden.,In the air: felt by a number of people to exist or to be happening There is romance in the air There are rumors in the air that the war will be at end.,I(Tom/Susan),take thee(Tom/Susan) to my wedded wife/husband, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and cherish, till death do us apart, according to Gods holy ordiance; and thereto I plight thee my troth. 我以上帝的名义,郑重发誓:接受你成为我的妻子,从今日起,不论祸福、富贵、贫穷、疾病还是健康,都爱你,珍视你,直至死亡将我们分开。,.,Thats funny-he was here a moment ago and now hes gone. strange If there has been any funny business, well soon find out. Suspicious/illegal Dont you get funny with me. Without respect I feel a bit funny today. Ill/sick,I will never forget the day when I joined the army. I will never forget the day on which I joined the army. We have no idea when she was born.,Take it into ones head: it occurs to someone that 1) she took it into her head to go and see Jane, whom she had not visited for many years. 2)They took it into their heads to exchange their houses for a month.,Run off with sb: to leave home,ones husband, wife. etc, in order to have a relationship with anther person. 1) She ran off with her boss. 2) Running with a kind man was her best choice when being forced to marry an old local tyrant.,Cha
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