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surname: n. [C] ÐÕÊÏ

e.g. Just call me by my surname.

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sightsee: vi./vt.¹Û¹â£¬ÓÎÀÀ

e.g. In Rome, we only had two days to sightsee.

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co dot uk. ÎҵĵØÖ·ÊÇjj_Woodszednet.co.uk¡£J-J£¬Ï»®Ïߣ¬W-O-O-D-S£¬ Z-E-D-N-E-T, µãco£¬µãuk¡£ underscore: n. [C] Ï»®Ïß

e.g. My email address is x-u, underscore, y-o-u-n-g, at hotmail dot .

6. Don¡¯t you need a credit card number or something to guarantee the booking? Äú²»

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e.g. We cannot guarantee the punctual arrival of trains in foggy weather. 2)¸øÓèÊéÃæ±£Ö¤£¬Ìṩ±£ÐÞµ¥

e.g. The stereo is guaranteed against failure for a year.

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Step Three: Pair work: reserving hotel rooms Go through the situation descriptions and the learning section to make

sure the students have a full understanding of the task before asking them to do the pair work.

Ask a few pairs to act out the conversation in front of the class. The reference conversation is only to be shown later to help them improve their own.

This step shall take not more than 10 minutes.

2. Pair work: reserving hotel rooms Reservationist (R): Fortune Hotel. Reservations Desk. How can I help you?

Bradley (B): Yes. This is Henry Bradley calling from Seattle. I¡¯d like to book a room, please. R: Yes, Mr. Bradley. For when? B: From June 14.

R: How long will you be staying? B: About a week.

R: What kind of room would you like, Mr. Bradley?

B: I¡¯d like a double room for my wife and myself. By the way, what¡¯s the rate of a double room?

R: It¡¯s €140 for a superior and €120 for a standard. Which one would you like?

B: €120 a night is OK. It is about 100 US dollars, isn¡¯t it? R: Yes, Mr. Bradley, a standard double, from June 14th to June 21st. Am I correct? B: Yes. That¡¯s right.

R: What time will you be arriving?

B: Around 4:00 p.m. By the way, do you have the airport shuttle bus? R: Yes, Mr. Bradley. We have airport representative desk. Just contact them and they will help you. B: That¡¯s fine. Thank you. Goodbye.

R: Thank you for calling, Mr. Bradley. We are looking forward to your coming. Goodbye.

2. Period Six:

This period will be devoted to the text: Burj Al Arab¡ªUltimate Luxury.

? Step One: New words and expressions After a brief revision of some of the language points learned in the last period, begin the teaching of Burj Al Arab¡ªUltimate Luxury. And to begin with, quickly go through the new words and expressions listed after the text.

This step shall take not more than 8 minutes. ?

Step Two: Text comprehension

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After making sure the students know the meaning of the new words, ask them to read the whole passage once and judge the true-false statements, which will help them gain a general understating of the speech.

This step shall take not more than 10 minutes.

Read the text and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). FTTFTTF

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Step Three: Detailed study of the text Proceed to the detailed study of the speech after making sure the students have got a general idea of the text. When teaching the text, draw their attention to the applicable knowledge of describing a hotel.

This step shall take around 20 minutes. µÏ°Ý²´´É´ó¾Æµê¡ª¡ª¼«¶ÈÉÝ»ª

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Burj Al Arab: ²´´É´ó¾Æµê£¨Óֳư¢À­²®Ëþ£©. It is the world¡¯s tallest seven-star hotel.

ultimate: a.¼«¶ËµÄ£¬×ÖØÒª£¬ºÃ£¬»µµÈ£©µÄ e.g. the ultimate insult ultimate principles the ultimate stupidity

luxury: n. [U, C]ÉݳÞÆ·£¬ºÀ»ª e.g. He leads a life of luxury.

2. This unique sail-shaped building stands on an artificial island in the Persian Gulf.

Õâ×ù¶ÀÌصķ«Ðν¨Öþ×øÂäÔÚ²¨Ë¹ÍåµÄÒ»¸öÈ˹¤µºÓìÉÏ¡£ artificial: a.È˹¤µÄ£¬ÈËÔìµÄ£¬·Ç×ÔÈ»µÄ

e.g. Medical scientists have developed artificial heart models that can keep

the patient alive. ҽѧר¼ÒÒѾ­¿ª·¢³ö¿ÉÒÔά³Ö²¡ÈËÉúÃüµÄÈËÔìÐÄÔàÄ£ÐÍ¡£

3. Every suite has a spectacular sea view. ´Óÿһ¼äÌ×·¿¶¼ÄÜÐÀÉ͵½×³¹ÛµÄº£¾°¡£

spectacular: a.׳¹ÛµÄ£¬ÁîÈ˾ªÌ¾µÄ

e.g. This mountainous area has spectacular scenery. ÕâƬɽÇøµÄ·ç¾°·Ç³£×³Àö¡£ 4. Alternatively, you can land your helicopter on the helipad high up on the side of

the hotel. ͬʱ£¬¾Æµê²àÃæ°ë¿ÕÓÐÒ»¸öÖ±Éý»úÍ£»úƺ¿É¹©Ö±Éý»ú½µÂä¡£ alternatively: ad.ÁíÍâ

e.g. Alternatively, distinct controls could apply to transport. Notes to Para. 3 5. The most luxurious suites are the two Royal Suites on the 25th floor. λÓÚ25²ã

µÄÁ½¼ä»Ê¼ÒÌ×·¿ÊǾƵê×îºÀ»ªµÄÌ×·¿¡£ luxurious: a.Éݳ޵ģ¬Ê®·ÖÊæÊʵÄ

e.g. The interior of the building is magnificent and luxurious.

6. They both have a private elevator, a private cinema, rotating beds, and even

dressing rooms which are larger than the average hotel bedroom. ËüÃǶ¼ÉèÓÐרÓõçÌÝ¡¢×¨ÓÃÓ°Ôº¡¢Ðýת´²£¬ÉõÖÁÓбÈÆÕͨ·¹µê¿Í·¿»¹Òª¿í´óµÄ¸üÒÂÊÒ¡£ rotate: vi./vt.Ðýת

e.g. Does the earth rotate on an axis? µØÇòÊÇÈÆÖáÐýתµÄÂ𣿠Note to Para. 4 7. Diners at the Burj Al Arab are spoilt for choice: they can dine 200 meters above

the sea in the Al Muntaha restaurant, below the waves in the famous Al Mahara seafood restaurant, which has an underwater entrance, or alfresco on the beach. ÔÚ²´´É´ó¾ÆµêÀï³Ô·¹Ñ¡Ôñ¼òֱ̫¶àÁË£¬ÄÑÒÔÈ¡É᣺¿ÉÒÔÈ¥200Ã׸߿յİ¢¡¤ÂüËþ¹þ²ÍÌü£¬Ò²¿ÉÒÔͨ¹ýË®ÏÂͨµÀ½øÈ뵽λÓÚº£Ãæ֮ϵݢ¡¤Âê¹þÀ­º£ÏʲÍÌü£¬»¹¿ÉÒÔÔÚ»§Í⺣̲ÉÏÓò͡£ spoil: vt. 1)ÎÞ΢²»ÖÁµØÕչˣ»×ÝÈÝ

e.g. You know you¡¯re spoiling me with all this good cooking. 2)»Ù»µ

e.g. He tried not to let the bad news spoil his evening. be spoilt for choice:Ãæ¶ÔÖÚ¶àÑ¡ÔñÄÑÒÔÈ¡Éá

e.g. These shoes are all so attractive. I¡¯m spoilt for choice. alfresco: ad.¶ÌìµØ£¬ÔÚ»§Íâ

alfresco±¾ÊÇÒâ´óÀûÓÒâ˼ÊÇ¡°in the fresh (air) ÔÚÇåпÕÆøÖ®ÖС±£¬Ó¢ÎĽèÓã¬×÷ÐÎÈݴʺ͸±´Ê¶¼¿ÉÒÔ¡£

e.g. We enjoy having alfresco dinners on summer evenings. /We enjoy dining

alfresco on summer evenings. ¡°Al Mahara seafood restaurant¡±¡£

¡°alfresco on the beach¡±ÊǸ±´Ê×´ÓÓëÇ°ÃæµÄ¡°200 meters above¡­¡±ºÍ¡°below the waves in ...¡±²¢ÁС£

3. Period Seven:

? Step One: Working with words Review some of the language pointes learned in the last period before

asking students to do the vocabulary exercise to build their word power. When checking the answers, encourage students to think of other the hotel facilities as many as possible.

This step shall take not more than 10 minutes.

Working with words

A. Which of the facilities given in the box could you expect to find

in the following hotels?

1 conference room, air conditioning, Wi-Fi access, en suite bathroom BC(business center) 2 all facilities

3 swimming pool, fitness centre, en suite bathroom, beauty saloon 4 en suite bathroom

5 en suite bathroom, air conditioning 6 tennis courts, swimming pool

B. Find Chinese equivalents for the hotel facilities shown in the layout maps below. basement µØÏÂһ¥

elevators ×Ô¶¯·öÌÝ fitness centre ½¡ÉíÖÐÐÄ sauna and solarium É£ÄÃ/ÈÕ¹âÔ¡ÊÒ changing room (female/male)£¨ÄÐ/Å®£©¸üÒ¼ä swimming poolÓÎÓ¾³Østairs Â¥ÌÝ ground floor һ¥

gift shop ÀñÆ·µê bureau de change Íâ±Ò¶Ò»»´¦ hair salon ÃÀ·¢Ìü newsagent ±¨¿¯ÁãÊÛµê elevators ×Ô¶¯·öÌÝ restaurant ²ÍÌü terrace caf¨¦ ¶Ì쿧·È¹Ý entrance Èë¿Ú´¦ reception ×Ų̈ office °ì¹«ÊÒ kitchen ³ø·¿ cloakroom ÒÂñ¼ä WC ÎÀÉú¼ä stairs Â¥ÌÝ bar ¾Æ°É first floor ¶þÂ¥

conference room A/B/C »áÒéÊÒA/B/C business centre ÉÌÎñÖÐÐÄ elevators ×Ô¶¯·öÌÝ coffee lounge ¿§·ÈÐÝÏ¢ÊÒ office °ì¹«ÊÒ WC ÎÀÉú¼ä stairs Â¥ÌÝ

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Step Two: Research project

This research task shall be assigned as homework. Yet before that, go

through the exercise and make sure the students know what to do after class.

First tell them the purpose of the task, that is, to strengthen their knowledge of hotel reservation including online reservation process, room type, rates and their good command of reservation skills such as changing or canceling reservation.

Second show students how to log onto the website and select the number of nights, rooms and guests to stay in the hotel, and then select ¡°Check rates & availability¡± to get into the page for the choice of room type and rates. Click ¡°Reserve Room¡± to fill in the reservation form. Complete the form by following the directions.

Ask students to save every page of their working process and hand in their presentation for next class. Remind students that this is a team research project, thus they are encouraged to show team spirit in doing the project.

This step shall take not more than 10 minutes.

Reference research result:

Report to the GM¡ªBooking details of the reservation: Hotel: Ritz Carlton, Shanghai Check-in: Sunday, May 31, 2009 Check-out: Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Room type: De luxe Single Room with one king-sized bed and city view Rates: 2,000 CNY per night; 300 CNY for service charge per night Total for stay: 6,900 CNY

Estimated government taxes and fees: Included Off-site parking fee: 20 CNY hourly The Hotel Rate Rules: ...

? Step Three: Listening-based writing Before playing the recording, go through the instructions quickly and make sure that the students know what to do. On top of that tell them to browse the mind map which will not only help them get a better understanding of the listening material but help them with the writing as well.

After playing the tape twice, give them a few minutes to complete the letter. Then ask three to four students to read out their writing.

After checking their answers, show them the tapescript to deepen their

understanding of the listening material and the reference answer to improve their writing.

Finally introduce to them the basics for writing a letter to reserve a hotel room to further enhance their writing skills.

This step shall take not more than 20 minutes.

August 29, 20¡Á¡Á Dear Sir or Madam,

After talking with you over the phone last week, my wife and I have decided on our 4-night accommodation in Shanghai, arriving Tuesday, September 22 and leaving Saturday, September 26.

If possible, we would prefer to stay at Dahua Hotel, as it is the nearest to the Conference Center. Our second choice would be Merrin Hotel so that we can still have breakfast buffet, though it is two blocks further. Please take care of all the details of our reservation for a double smoking room. On the 25th when the conference is over, we would like to do some sightseeing in Shanghai or its neighbor areas. Could you arrange a one-day excursion for us?

When everything is worked out, please just charge the expenses to my MasterCard account and send us a confirmation.

Sincerely yours, John Lee

III. Part 3 Enhancement of Language Abilities

Period Eight:

? Step One: Homework check Ask three to four students to make the oral presentation of the research project in front of the class. After each presentation, encourage students to ask the speaker questions regarding the project.

And then show them the reference research result to help them improve their own. Finally have them hand in the research result after class. This step shall take not more than 15 minutes.

?

Step Two: Get your pronunciation right

First ask students to do Exercise A. They should listen and repeat after the recording sentence by sentence. And then explain the introduction to intonation to enhance the students¡¯ understanding of this pronunciation skill.

After that have students do Exercise B for more practice. In doing Exercise B, ask some students to read out the given sentences to the whole class. This step shall take not more than 10 minutes.

? Step Three: Reading skills In this step, first ask students to read the passage and fill in the blanks. After checking the answers, go through the information on reading skills given in the box after the passage, and make explanations when necessary. This step shall take not more than 15 minutes.

KEY

ADACB Unit

Two A. Objectives of this unit

a. Content

1. Harboring Ill Feelings: encouraging the students to deal with ill

feelings properly.

2. A dialogue about requesting express delivery services. 3. Expressions used to offer express delivery services. b. Key language points

a) Past and present participles used as object complements. b) Nouns used as verbs.

c) How to avoid run-on sentences. c. Vocabulary

Basic requirements: 73 new words.

Intermediate requirements: 11 new words. Advanced requirements: 4 new words. d. Comprehensive skills

a)Understanding a passage of about 800 words at the pre-intermediate level of difficulty.

b) Writing a 150-word summary of the passage.

c) Surfing the Internet to collect information about an express delivery company.

d) Learning to offer services at an express delivery company.

e)Using teamwork to complete the project of finding solutions to address the urban transportation problem. e. Functions

a) Expressing one¡¯s feelings in daily life. b) Engaging in the business of express delivery. B. Procedures and Methods c) Making suggestions and solving problems.

Eight teaching periods are needed to cover the present unit, among which four periods are for the module of Language Skills Development, three periods for the module of Language in Use and one mainly for the module of Enhancement of Language Abilities.

I. Part 1 Language Skills Development

1. Period One and Period Two:

? Step One: Starter Before delving into the text, the instructor can ask a general question about the text such as ¡°What if no one would show any faith in your long-desired dream?¡±

Then start the detailed study of the text and go through the text paragraph by paragraph. To help students understand the story, the instructor can explain the language points and ask students to answer the questions related to the story.

This step shall not take up more than one and a half periods.

A. Describe in one sentence a situation or an experience that might arouse the given negative feelings in you.

B. Listen to a passage and write down the words expressing negative feelings.

Before playing the tape, the instructor can ask the students to exemplify some words that can express negative feelings.

Then the instructor tells the students to listen to the passage and write down their answers while listening to the passage.

This step shall take up 10-15 minutes.

A. Describe in one sentence a situation or an experience that might arouse the following negative feelings in you. Negative feelings Situation or Experience

1. embarrassment I find that my wallet is lost when I¡¯m about to pay for the dinner with my friend.

2. humiliation Some people often laugh at me for my poverty. 3. panic The difficulty of the final exam is totally beyond my expectation. 4. regret I hurt my girlfriend/boyfriend who later asks to break up with me. 5. Jealousy My parents always say yes to my brother and sister but no to me. B. Listen to a passage and write down the words expressing negative feelings.

1. jealousy 2.spite 3.resent 4.hate Tapescript

It is said that the worst enemy can be in one¡¯s family. Having been born into a family does not mean everyone in your family will treat you as family. Sometimes, some people in your family may treat you as an enemy. There are some reasons for this.

One reason would be jealousy, like a brother or sister being jealous of the other¡¯s achievements or attention one sibling is getting more than the other from their parents. Another reason would be spite, due to some family members feeling the need to hurt someone they want to see in a humble or inferior position in life.

Some family members may be controlling and resent the person they are trying to control for resisting their influence over him/her. Sometimes, people just hate for no reason.

Whatever the cause, no one should suffer abuse for any reason, just because it comes from someone in one¡¯s family.

A family member is someone who has your best interest at heart, someone who will put your needs before his/her own, someone who loves you unconditionally, someone who accepts you with your strengths and your faults and someone who will support you, even if he/she don¡¯t support your decisions.

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e.g. With his bike seized by a policeman, the young man harbored a

grudge against all the police. 2) ÎѲأ¬±Ó»¤

e.g. He is accused of harboring an escaped prisoner. n. [C]¸Û¿Ú£¬¸ÛÍå

e.g. The attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 shocked the United States

and the world. 1941

2. But instead of embracing his dream and encouraging him to follow his

heart¡¯s desire, they made fun of him, laughed at him and belittled his vision. È»¶øËûÃDz»µ«²»½ÓÊܺ͹ÄÀøËûȥʵÏÖ×Ô¼ºµÄÃÎÏ룬·´¶øȡЦËû¡¢³°ÅªËû£¬ÇáÊÓËûµÄã¿ã½¡£

Meaning: But they showed no interest in and gave no support for his dream; instead, they mocked and teased him, laughed at him and talked about his dream as if it was something insignificant and unimportant.

embrace: vt./vi. 1) ÐÀÈ»½ÓÊÜ£¬ÀÖÒâ²ÉÄÉ

e.g. She embraced his offer to help her with her English.

2) Óµ±§£¬±§

e.g. He embraced his baby when he got home.

They embraced tightly and wept.

n. [C]Óµ±§

e.g. He held his wife in a warm embrace. belittle: vt.ÇáÊÓ£¬ÃêÊÓ£¬Ð¡¿´

e.g. We should not belittle those workers from the countryside. vision: n. 1) [C]ÏëÏ󣬻ÃÏë

e.g. I saw a vision of the end of the world.

Go over the new words and expressions in the text (refer to Student¡¯s Book Pages 34-37) to prepare students for the text learning. The time for this step should not exceed 10 minutes.

Text Lead-in Warm up

You are allowed five minutes to read the story. Then choose the answers to the questions according to the text. 1. ¡°Ill Feelings¡± is ________. a. the name of the harbor b. the name given to a boat

2. The man put a down payment on a ________. a. dock b. sailboat Text organization

Introduction para1 Introduction to the hero of the story, the boy who dreamed of sailing around the world.

Body para2-13 The boy¡¯s insistence on his dream in spite of all the discouragements. ? The boy received no support or encouragement from any one around him. [2-4] ? The young man worked hard enough to put a down payment on a

sailboat.[5-6] ? What happened to the young man¡¯s boat and his feelings.[7-9] ? The young man¡¯s sailing out against warning and what he

suffered.[10-13]

? Step Three: Text teaching Start teaching the text: Harboring Ill Feelings.

2) [U]ÊÓÁ¦£¬ÊÓÒ°

e.g. A pilot must have very good vision. 3) [U] Ô¶¼û£¬ÑÛÁ¦

e.g. He is a successful entrepreneur with a breadth of vision. Notes to Paras. 2-4 3. ¡°You will never sail around the world,¡± his father scoffed. When you are of age, I will get you a job at the factory where I work and you will follow in my footsteps. ¡°ÄãÓÀÔ¶²»¿ÉÄܼݴ¬»·ÓÎÊÀ½ç¡£¡±ËûµÄ¸¸Ç׳°Ð¦µÀ¡£¡°µÈÄ㳤´óºó£¬ÎÒ»áÔÚÎÒ¹¤×÷µÄ¹¤³§¸øÄãÕҷݹ¤×÷£¬Ä㽫¸úÎÒ¹ýÒ»ÑùµÄÈÕ×Ó¡£¡±

Meaning: The father laughed at the idea of sailing around the world. He only wanted his son to work in a factory as he did when the boy became old enough.

scoff: vi./vt. 1)³°Åª£¬³°Ð¦£¬¼¥Ð¦

e.g. David scoffed at her fears. 2) ÀÇÍÌ»¢ÑÊ

e.g. Who has scoffed all the cake? be/come of age:³ÉÄꣻÂú·¨¶¨ÄêÁä

e.g. His mother still takes care of everything for him even when he

has come of age.

follow in one¡¯s footsteps:²½Ä³È˵ĺ󳾣»Ð§·¨Ä³ÈË

e.g. The last thing he would like to do is follow in his father¡¯s

footsteps.

4. ¡°But I don¡¯t want to follow in your footsteps, I want to sail on the open

seas and visit new lands,¡± the little boy protested. ¡°µ«ÎÒ²»Ïë¸úÄãÒ»Ñù£¬ÎÒÏ뺽ÐÐÔÚÁÉÀ«µÄº£ÑóÉÏ£¬¼ûʶ¼ûʶİÉúµÄ¹ú¼Ò¡£¡±Ð¡Äк¢¿¹ÒéµÀ¡£

Meaning: The boy didn¡¯t want to live as his father did. He wanted to leave home to travel in the vast ocean and tour other countries. open sea:Ô¶º£ high seas:¹«º£

protest: vi./vt. 1)·´¶Ô£¬Ìá³öÒìÒé

e.g. They protested to the mayor that the taxes were too high. 2) Éê±ç£¬¼á¾öµØ±íʾ

e.g. She protested that she had never seen the accused man before. n. [U, C] ¿¹Ò飬·´¶Ô£»¿¹ÒéÊé

5. The kids at school also made fun of him, so much so that he stopped

sharing his thoughts and desires and kept them hidden within his heart, until the time arrived, when he could make them a reality. ÔÚѧУÀͬѧÃÇÒ²ÄÃËû¿ªÍæЦ£¬ÒÔÖÁÓÚËûÔÙÒ²²»Ô¸ºÍËûÃǽ»Á÷Ïë·¨ºÍÔ¸Íû£¬¶øÊÇ°ÑÕâЩÏë·¨ºÍÔ¸ÍûÂñ²ØÔÚÐĵף¬µÈ´ý×ÅÓÐÒ»ÌìÄÜ°ÑËüÃDZä³ÉÏÖʵ¡£

Meaning: His schoolmates also made a lot of jokes about his dream. As a result, he no longer told them about his dream and buried it in his heart, expecting the day when his dream would come true. make fun of sb.: ³°Åª£¬È¡Ð¦

e.g. It is impolite to make fun of disabled people. so much so that:µ½ÕâÑùµÄ³Ì¶ÈÒÔÖÂ

e.g. He believed in freedom, so much so that he would rather die

than live without it.

reality: n. 1) [C]ÊÂʵ£¬Êµ¼Ê¾­Àú£¬¼ûµ½µÄÊÂÇé

e.g. The decision reflects the realities of the political situation.

2) [U]ÏÖʵ£¬Êµ¼ÊÇé¿ö

e.g. He must face the reality of being out of work. 8. The young man bought the boat on site and immediately paid the down

payment and signed the sales agreement. He was so happy he began to share the news with everyone he knew. They were surprised, to say the least, and wished him well, while never admitting they were wrong. Õâ¸öÄêÇáÈ˵±³¡ÂòÏÂÁËÄÇËÒ´¬£¬²¢Á¢¿Ì¸¶ÁËÊ׸¶½ð£¬Ç©¶©ÁËÂòÂôºÏͬ¡£ËûÌ«¸ßÐËÁË£¬°ÑÕâ¸öÏûÏ¢¸æË߸øÁËËùÓÐËûÈÏʶµÄÈË¡£ËûÃǺܾªÑÈ£¬ÕâÑù˵ºÁ²»¿ä£¬µ«ËûÃÇ»¹ÊÇ×£ËûÒ»ÇÐ˳Àû£¬È»¶ø¾ø²»³ÐÈÏ×Ô¼ºÊÇ´íµÄ¡£ on site:µ±³¡£¬ÔÚÏÖ³¡

e.g. He was caught stealing on site. to say the least: ºÁ²»¿äµØ˵

e.g. His teaching methods were strange, to say the least. Notes to Paras. 7-9 9. The men were federal agents who were preparing to seize the boat. The man who sold the boat was a con man and drug runner and the boat was now being confiscated in a federal drug sting operation. ÕâЩÈËÊÇÁª°îÌع¤£¬×¼±¸¿ÛѺÕâÌõ´¬¡£Âô´¬µÄÄǸöÈËÊǸöÆ­×ӺͶ¾··£¬ÕâÌõ´¬ÔÚÁª°î¼©¶¾Ðж¯ÖÐÒ²½«±»Ã»ÊÕ¡£

seize: vt. 1) £¨ÒÀ·¨£©Ã»ÊÕ£»ÒÀ·¨Õ¼ÓлòÈ¡µÃ

e.g. The customs officers seized the smuggled heroin. 2) ¾ðÈ¡£¬×¥×¡

e.g. He seized her hand and shook it heartily. confiscate: vt.³ä¹«£¬Ã»ÊÕ

e.g. Miss Williams confiscated all our sweets in class. 2) [C]´ÌÍ´£¬¶£ÉË

e.g. He felt a sting in the elbow. vt. ´Ì£¨ÌÛ£©£»òØ£»¶£

e.g. A bee stung him on the back.

10. The federal agents said they would be back in the morning to take

possession of the boat and left without even showing concern for the young man¡¯s loss. Áª°îÌع¤ËµËûÃǵڶþÌìÉÏÎçÒª¹ýÀ´Ã»ÊÕÕâÌõ´¬¡£ËûÃÇÀ뿪ʱ¶ÔÕâ¸öÄêÇáÈ˵ÄËðʧûÓбíÏÖ³öÒ»µãͬÇé¡£ possession: n. 1) [U] ÓµÓУ¬¾ßÓÐ

e.g. On her father¡¯s death, she came into possession of a vast fortune. 2) [C, usu. pl.] ¸öÈ˲Ʋú£¬Ë½ÈËÎïÆ·

e.g. He lost all his possessions in the fire.

take possession of: Õ¼ÓУ¬Äõ½

e.g. When he was put into prison, the court took possession of all

his property.

11. As the young man was leaving, the harbormaster presented him with a

bill in the amount of twelve hundred dollars for past docking fees, owed by the previous owner. µ±ÄêÇáÈËÒªÀ뿪ʱ£¬¸ÛÎñ³¤¸øËûÒ»1200ÃÀÔªµÄ²´´¬·ÑÓÃÕ˵¥£¬·ÑÓÃÊÇÏÈÇ°µÄ´¬Ö÷ËùǷϵġ£

Meaning: When the young man was leaving, the harbormaster handed him a $1,200 bill that the former boat owner was due to pay for keeping the boat in the harbor. dock: vi./vt. Í£¿¿ÂëÍ·£¬½ø¸Û

e.g. We docked at Rangoon the next morning. n. [C]ÂëÍ·£»´¬Îë

e.g. The boat pulled up alongside the dock.

12. This was the last straw. ÈÌÎÞ¿ÉÈÌ¡£

the last straw: ÖÕÓÚʹÈ˲»¿°ÈÌÊܵÄ×îºóÒ»¼þÊ£¨»òÒòËصȣ© e.g. You¡¯ve been late for work too often. This is the last straw. You¡¯re fired.

13. The young man cursed the harbormaster and left. ÄêÇáÈ˰ѸÛÎñ³¤Âî

ÁËһͨÀ뿪ÁË¡£

curse: vt./vi. 1)Í´ÂÖäÂî

e.g. He cursed his bad luck in arriving just after the train had left. 2)×çÖä

e.g. Don¡¯t curse in front of the children. n. 1) [C]ÖäÓï

e.g. The witch¡¯s curse seemed to work on him. 2) [C]ÖäÂîÓï

e.g. His curses for something unimportant only made a fool of

himself. Notes to Paras. 5-6 6. It seemed that the world¡¯s thumb was pressing the boy down throughout his adolescence. ÔÚËûÄêÉÙʱÆÚ£¬ºÃÏñÈ«ÊÀ½ç¶¼²»Ö§³ÖËûµÄÏë·¨¡£

Meaning: It seemed that all the people in the world were exercising pressure on him while he was a teenager. the world¡¯s thumb: È«ÊÀ½çµÄÓ°Ïì/Á¦Á¿

be under somebody¡¯s thumb: ÊÜijÈËÓ°Ïì/Ö§Åä e.g. He was still under his father¡¯s thumb.

press down: to weigh (somebody) down ÒÖÖÆ£¬Ñ¹ÖÆ e.g. The financial crisis almost pressed him down.

7. He had worked two jobs night and day saving his money, so he could

put a down payment on a sailboat. ËûÒ¹ÒÔ¼ÌÈյظÉ×ÅÁ½·Ý¹¤×÷£¬ÖÕÓÚÔܹ»Á˹ºÂòÒ»ËÒ´¬ËùÐèµÄÊ׸¶½ð¡£ work vt.ŬÁ¦×ö³É£»Íê³É

e.g. They believe that united, they can work wonders.

He worked his passage from England to Australia.

down payment:£¨·ÖÆÚ¸¶¿î¹ºÎïµÄ£©Ê״Σ¨ÆÚ£©¸¶¿î

Notes to Paras. 10-13 14. The harbormaster waved his arms and yelled for the young man to stop, that there was a storm coming. But the young man just cursed him again and continued heading out to sea. ¸ÛÎñ³¤»ÓÎè×ÅÊÖ±Û£¬¸ßº°×ű©·çÓê¼´½«À´ÁÙ£¬ÒªÄêÇáÈËÍ£ÏÂÀ´¡£µ«ÊÇÕâ¸öÄêÇáÈËÓÖÒ»´ÎÖäÂîËû£¬¼ÌÐøÏò´óº£µÄ·½Ïòʻȥ¡£ yell: vi. ½Ðº°£¬½ÐÈ£¬ºð½Ð

e.g. We yelled together for our team.