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本讲为2006年下半年新的教学内容,请对照教材、语法书、练习册听录音
Unit 7
Text A 重点词语 possessions satisfy be satisfied with sth/ to do sth satisfaction in a satisfying way satisfied customer satisfactory answer this is a _satisfactory____ work. Teaching is a kind of_satisfying___ work. Relax relaxing relaxed A __relaxing__ atmosphere Relaxed students Desire It is desired that the meeting should be closed earlier. Desire for sth Desirable occupy Describe Urban life/ poverty Suburban Rural Stress pressure Renewal Underlie Lie lay lain underlying An underlying rule Require Recognize/se Impart sth to sb Give Negative attitude Motivate sb to do sth Everyone here is highly motivated. Motive motivation This student is lack of motivation. irrelevant to communicator communication participate participant attain one’s goal achievement accomplishment possession n. 1. 有,拥有;2. [常pl.] 占有物,财产 Being the only child, he came into possession of a great deal of property when his father died. Shes never really been interested in material possessions.
Will passengers please make sure that they take all their personal possessions with them on leaving the train.
desirable a. 称心的,合意的,理想的 Reducing the size of classes in schools is a desirable aim. I think that smoking is one of your less desirable habits. He has a highly desirable job. portray v. 描绘,描写,描述 The painting portrays a beautiful young woman and her pet dog.
The writer portrays life in a working-class community at the turn of the century. acquire v. 获得,得到 She acquired an original painting by Van Gogh. I was wearing a newly acquired jacket. I acquired a little Spanish while I was in peru. Shes acquired some very unpleasant habits recently. impart v. 把…分给;给予;传授;告知 I spoke to Don but he didnt have anything of note to impart. I was rather quiet as I didnt feel I had much wisdom to impart on the subject. She imparted the secret to her boyfriend. motivate v. 作为…的动机;激发 They are motivated by a desire to help people. We are looking for someone who will be able to motivate the staff to work hard. Examinations do not motivate a student to seek more knowledge. attain v. 1. 到达,达到;2. 获得 He has attained the highest grade in his music exams. We need to identify the best ways of attaining our objectives. India attained independence in 1947, after decades of struggle. attainment n. 1. 达到,到达;2. [常pl.] 成就,造诣 Student levels/standards of punctuality, behaviour and attainment are very low. The department has been set some very high attainment targets. be concerned with 1. 关于,涉及;2. 关心,关切 Her job is something concerned with computers.
Todays lesson is going to be concerned with how to make requests.
Your parents are concerned with / about your health. grades
attach importance to 认为…很重要,重视… I dont attach any importance to these rumors. She attaches great importance to being financially independent. She attaches a lot of importance to personal possessions. The teacher attaches great importance to grammar. take to 养成…的习惯;开始喜欢… She was so depressed she took to drink/drugs.
Hes taken to staying out very late. His wife took to Cambridge/her new neighbours.
Shes taken to tennis like a duck to water. He takes to fishing.
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