2019-2020年外研版高中英語選修7《Module 4 Music Born in America》(Section 3)word教案.doc
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2019-2020年外研版高中英語選修7《Module 4 Music Born in America》(Section 3)word教案 vain adj. 自負(fù)的; 愛虛榮的unsuccessful or useless; of no value: The doctors gave him more powerful drugs in the vain hope that he might recover. FORMAL It was vain to pretend to himself that he was not disappointed. She is very vain about her good looks. 無用的;無結(jié)果的;徒勞的 But she claims she isn’t vain. 但是她聲明她并不自負(fù)。 a vain attempt 無用的嘗試 vain promising 空頭許諾 in vain 徒然,枉然unsuccessful or useless: I tried in vain to start a conversation. All the police’s efforts to find him were in vain. All our work was in vain. The police tried in vain to break up the protest crowds. devote v. 1 to give all of sth., especially your time, effort or love, or yourself, to sth. you believe in or to a person: He left government to devote more time to his family. She has devoted all her energies/life to the care of homeless people. [R] At the age of 25, he decided to devote himself to God. Madam Curie was devoted to the study of science. 2 [often passive] to use a space, area, time, etc. for a particular purpose: Over half his speech was devoted to the issue of unemployment. The report remends that more resources be devoted to teaching four year olds. Net chat may be interesting, but you should not devote all your time to doing it. The doctor is determined to devote his whole life to studying SARS virus. beg v. 1 [I or T] to ask for sth. urgently and without pride because you want it very much: They begged for mercy. [+ speech] “Please, please forgive me!” she begged (him). [+ object + to infinitive] He begged her to stay, but she simply laughed and put her bags in the car. 2 [I or T] to ask for food or money because you are poor: There are more and more homeless people begging on the streets these days. She had to beg for money and food for her children. They yell their names at concepts and beg for autographs. 3 [I] If a dog begs, it sits with its front legs in the air as if to ask for sth.: They have trained their dog to sit up and beg. quit v. to stop doing sth. or leave a job or a place: Would you quit your job if you inherited lots of money? [+ ing form of verb] I’m going to quit smoking. Quit wasting my time! Press Q to quit the program. I have quit my job. He has not quit smoking, but is holding down to three cigarettes a day. One friend of mine has decided to quit his highly paid but demanding position in his pany recently. refreshing adj. 爽快的,涼爽的,使人精神振奮的 1 making you feel less hot or tired: There’s nothing more refreshing on a hot day than a cold beer. I had a refreshing drink. 2 pleasantly different and interesting: It’s a refreshing change to see a losing team shaking hands and still smiling after a match. mon sense of a most refreshing sort 與眾不同的常識 decline n. when sth. bees less in amount, importance, quality or strength: industrial decline Home cooking seems to be on the/in decline (= not so many people are doing it). a decline in the number of unemployed She seemed to be recovering and then she went into a decline. The protesting activities went into decline when the new government came to power. v. to gradually bee less, worse, or lower: His interest in the project declined after his wife died. The party’s popularity has declined in the opinion polls. FORMAL The land declines sharply away from the house. Helen angrily declined to attend the meeting. harmony n. 1 when people are peaceful and agree with each other, or when things seem right or suitable together: racial harmony (= good feelings between different races) domestic harmony (= good feelings in the family or home) Imagine a society in which everyone lived together in (perfect) harmony. People in the small town live in perfect harmony. We must ensure that tourism develops in harmony with the environment. 2 a pleasant musical sound made by different notes being played or sung at the same time: singing in harmony The tune is in harmony with the rhythm in the music. It is a simple melody with plex harmonies. protest n. 1 [C or U] a strong plaint expressing disagreement, disapproval or opposition: Protests have been made/registered by many people who would be affected by the proposed changes. A formal protest was made by the German team about their disqualification from the relay final. Conservation groups have united in protest against the planned new road. 2 [C] an occasion when people show that they disagree with sth. by standing somewhere, shouting, carrying signs, etc: a public protest against the war a peaceful/violent protest v. 1 to show that you disagree with sth. by standing somewhere, shouting, carrying signs, etc: A big crowd of demonstrators were protesting against cuts in health spending. US Outside, a group of students were protesting research cuts. 2 to say sth. forcefully or plain about sth.: A lot of people protested about the new working hours. They protested bitterly to their employers, but to no avail. [+ that] A young girl was crying, protesting that she didn’t want to leave her mother. All through the trial he protested his innocence (= strongly said he was not guilty). technique n. a way of doing an activity which needs skill: We have developed a new technique for detecting errors in the manufacturing process. Shes a wonderfully creative dancer but she doesnt have the technique of a truly great performer. improvise v. 1 to invent or make sth., such as a speech or a device, at the time when it is needed without already having planned it: I hadnt prepared a speech so I suddenly had to improvise. To sleep on, we improvised a mattress from a pile of blankets. 2 When actors or musicians improvise, they perform without fixed speech or music, making it up as they perform it: During certain scenes of the play there isnt any script and the actors just improvise (the dialogue). emerge v. 1 to appear by ing out of sth. or out from behind sth.: She emerged from the sea, blue with cold. 2 to e to the end of a difficult period or experience: The Prince emerged unscathed from the scandal. arise v. to happen: (arose, arisen) Should the opportunity arise, I’d love to go to China. Could you work on Saturday, should the need arise (= if it were to be necessary)? Are there any matters arising from (= caused by) the last meeting? boom n. a period of sudden economic growth, especially one that results in a lot of money being made: This year has seen a boom in book sales. The insurance business suffered from a vicious cycle of boom and bust. the property boom v. The leisure industry is booming (= is very successful). pace n. 1 the speed at which someone or sth. moves, or with which sth. happens or changes: a slow/fast pace When she thought she heard someone following her, she quickened her pace. Could you slow down a bit - I can’t keep pace with (= walk or run as fast as) you. For many years this pany has set the pace (= has been the most successful pany) in the munications industry. These changes seem to me to be happening at too fast a pace. I don’t like the pace of modern life. 2 force the pace to make other people in a race go faster by going faster yourself 3 a single step, or the distance you move when you take a single step: Take two paces forwards/backwards. The runner collapsed just a few paces from the finish. tight adj., adv. (held or kept together) firmly or closely: I can’t untie the knot – it’s too tight. This lid is on very tight. The people stood talking in tight groups. Hold on tight when we go round this corner. Check that windows and doors are shut tight (= pletely closed) before you leave. The plastic cover was stretched tight (= stretched as much as it could be) across the tank. adj. 1 If you have a tight feeling in your chest you have an unfortable feeling of pressure, caused by illness, fear, etc. 2 Controls or rules that are tight are ones which severely limit what can happen. 3 If time or money is tight, there isn’t enough of it: I’m sorry I can’t stop, time’s really tight. They’re raising three kids on one small salary so money is very tight. 4 Clothes or shoes that are tight fit the body too closely and are unfortable: That jacket’s too tight - you want a bigger size. deadline n. a time or day by which sth. must be done: There’s no way I can meet that deadline. We’re working to a tight deadline (= We do not have much time to finish the work). I’m afraid you’ve missed the deadline - the deadline for applications was May 30th. swap v. to give sth. and be given sth. else instead; to exchange: When you’ve finished reading your book, and I’ve finished mine, shall we swap? We swapped addresses with the people we met on holiday. When he got a job in a bank, he had to swap his jeans and T-shirt for a suit (= he had to wear formal clothes instead of informal ones). [+ two objects] I’ll swap you my chocolate bar for your peanuts. We spent the evening in the pub, swapping (= telling each other) stories/jokes. n. UK ALSO swop an exchange, or sth. that is going to be or has been exchanged: I thought Simon’s food looked nicer than mine, so we did a swap. This ic is a swap (= something that was exchanged) that I got from Nick. 經(jīng)典時文背誦 Homework Suggestions Many beginning college students have not developed good study habits and find the transition (轉(zhuǎn)換) to college work to be quite difficult. You may find some aspects of this course to be frustrating (使感到灰心) to you; this is natural, but you should try not to let that block you from succeeding at the course. Here are some hints that you should consider: Dont do your homework in front of the TV or with the radio or stereo going. These are distractions (分心的事物) and will prevent you from concentrating on the material you are studying. Some students say: "But I work better with music going"; they are deluding (迷惑) themselves. What they actually mean is "I enjoy it more when theres music going". That may be true, but studies indicate that it takes students longer, and the results are worse, if there are distractions like music and television when they are working on their homework. If you must listen to music while studying or doing homework, at least listen to classical music; studies show that this makes you smarter.- 1.請仔細(xì)閱讀文檔,確保文檔完整性,對于不預(yù)覽、不比對內(nèi)容而直接下載帶來的問題本站不予受理。
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