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Pygmalion, a gifted artist, dislikes local women. He spends much time creating a stone statue of a beautiful woman.

Pygmalion

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He falls in love with the statue and goes to the Greek Goddess Aphrodite to ask her to to bring the statue to life.

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As a result of his prayers, his wish is granted and the statue is made into a real woman. The two marry and live happily ever after.

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the Pygmalion Effect

The Pygmalion Effect is that people

tend to behave as you expect they

will. If you expect a person to take

responsibility, they probably will. If

you expect them not to even try,

they probably won’t.

What we expect tends to come true.

Psychological termPsychological term

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This play “This play “My fair ladyMy fair lady” (” ( 窈窕淑女窈窕淑女 )by Ge)by Ge

orge Bernard Shaw (orge Bernard Shaw ( 萧伯纳萧伯纳 ) is an ) is an adaptadapt

ationation 改编 改编 of this Greek myth(of this Greek myth( 神话神话 ).).

Although there is no character called Py

gmalion in the play, it is about the same t

heme 主题。

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the myththe myth the playthe play

The play by Shaw has the same The play by Shaw has the same theme as the Greek story. theme as the Greek story.

What is the theme of the play?

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A brief introduction to ShawA brief introduction to ShawGeorge Bernard Shaw, George Bernard Shaw, Irish dramatIrish dramatist, literary critic, a socialist spokeist, literary critic, a socialist spokesmansman, and a , and a leading figureleading figure in the 2 in the 20th century theater. Shaw was a 0th century theater. Shaw was a frefreethinkerethinker, , defenderdefender of women’s righ of women’s rights, and ts, and advocateadvocate of equality of inco of equality of income. In 1925 he was awarded the Nome. In 1925 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. Shaw accebel Prize for Literature. Shaw accepted the honour but refused the mpted the honour but refused the money. He was a very humorous plaoney. He was a very humorous playwright.ywright.

George Bernard ShawGeorge Bernard Shaw

(1856-1950)(1856-1950)

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ReadingReading PygmalionPygmalion

FatefulFateful meetingsmeetings

Act OneAct One

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This text is mainly about the first

experience of Eliza meeting with

___.

A. Professor Higgins

B. Colonel Pickering

C. Professor Higgins and Colonel Pickering

D. a gentleman

Act One

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SkimmingSkimming2

What do What do they do they do rr

especespec-tively-tively??

1

What are What are the main the main

characters characters of this of this act?act?

3

What are What are they doing they doing

at the at the beginning beginning

of the of the play?play?

Tip: Tip: Some information is included in the stage Some information is included in the stage directions, directions, like the character, time, place, weather, lighting, etc. like the character, time, place, weather, lighting, etc.

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when

wherewho

what

11:15,PM in 1914

London, England

Eliza, Professor Higgins, ColonelColonel Pickering

fatefulfateful meetings

Fast reading

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ScanningScanning

1. 1. Eliza greeted to the gentleman in order to _______.Eliza greeted to the gentleman in order to _______.

2. Why did Eliza begin to cry? Because _______.2. Why did Eliza begin to cry? Because _______.

3. Professor Higgins believed that he could judge 3. Professor Higgins believed that he could judge a person by _______. a person by _______.

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ScanningScanning1. Eliza greeted to the gentleman in order to _______.1. Eliza greeted to the gentleman in order to _______.

A.A. talk with him talk with him

B. ask him to buy some B. ask him to buy some

flowers from her flowers from her

C. ask him to teach herC. ask him to teach her

D. beg some money from himD. beg some money from him

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2.The flower girl cried when she found 2.The flower girl cried when she found Higgins making notes becauseHiggins making notes because

A. She thought she did something wrong.A. She thought she did something wrong.

B. She thought she didn’t have the right to sellB. She thought she didn’t have the right to sell

flowers.flowers.

C. She didn’t want Higgins to write down whatC. She didn’t want Higgins to write down what

she said.she said.

D. She thought Higgins was a policeman D. She thought Higgins was a policeman in in

disguisedisguise and wanted to arrest her. and wanted to arrest her.

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ScanningScanning3. Professor Higgins believed that he could 3. Professor Higgins believed that he could judge a person by _______.judge a person by _______.

A.A. his appearance his appearance

B. his action B. his action

C. his conversation C. his conversation

D. his mannersD. his manners

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status

speaking or behaviorspeaking or behavior clothesclothes

attitudeattitude

expensive expensive possessionspossessions

education leveleducation level

how many foreign how many foreign languages spokenlanguages spokenor countries or countries visitedvisited

(like cars and jewellery)(like cars and jewellery)

What other things can show one’s status in society?

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Character Position in society

Evidence in the play

ElizaLower class Language: calls

gentleman “sir” and ___________ (or captain) which is a compliment

Behaviour: _______ to people of higher class

Comprehending

respectful

“cap’in”

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Character Position in society

Evidence in the play

Henry Higgins Language: calls Eliza

“___________” and Pickering “________________”

Behaviour: _____ to lower class; _____ to same or upper class

Middle class

rudepolite

you silly girl

my dear man

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Character Position in society

Evidence in the play

Colonel Pickering

Upper class

Language: prepared to begin a __________ with Henry, whom he does not know; generous with praise to him

Behaviour: generally confident and ______; but _______ Eliza

politeignores

conversation

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Character Quote from the play What it shows

Henry

HigginsLook at this girl

with her terrible

English: the

English that will

condemn her to

the gutter to the

end of her days.

1.He is arrogant(傲慢的) .

2.He thinks the use of correct English grammar matters.

3.He thinks the girl can never overcome this problem.

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Character Quote from the play What it shows

Eliza

Thank you, sir.

Hey! I ain’t don

e nothing wrong

by speaking to t

hat gentleman.

I’ve a right to se

ll flowers.

1.Eliza is respectful to people of a higher social class than her (sir).

2.She is aggressive (敢做敢为的) when defending herself.

3.She is sensitive(敏感的) about how she appears to others.

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Character Quote from the play

What it shows

Colonel

Pickering

That’s quite

brilliant! How

did you do

that, may I

ask?

1.Modest. In truth he is an authority (权威) on Indian languages.

2.He is prepared to learn from others.

3.He ignores Eliza but speaks to Henry as they are social equals.

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Choose those adjectives in the list which best describe each character in the play. Impatient kind polite rude confi

dent anxious eager enthusiastic ambitious (有雄心的)

emotional (易于动感情的,情绪化的)

self-important( 妄自尊大的 ) generous unsure ( 没自信的 ) superior ( 傲慢的 )

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kind, polite, generous, enthusiastic, eager, confident

impatient, rude, confident, superior, self-important

anxious, eager, emotional, ambitious, unsure

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Making the bet

(Act Two)

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1. This text is mainly about Henry

Higgins and Colonel Pickering

_________ about teaching Eliza.

A. making a conversation

B. quarreling

C. making a bet

D. fighting

Act Two

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2. Eliza came to visit Henry Higgins

and Colonel Pickering in order to let

them _________

A. give her some money

B. give her a job as a flower shop’s

assistant

C. teach her to speak well

D. have a bath

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3. Aliza only offered them _______

_ if they could teach her.

A. 1 shilling B. 2 shillings

C. nothing D. 3 shillings

4. Henry Higgins and colonel Pickering

finally decided to _______ Eliza.

A. throw back B. teach C. beat

D. only teach her how to speak

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5. Eliza refused to have a bath,

from what she said, we can infer

that she lived a ________ life.

A. miserable B. happy

C. free D. dirty

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Things that need to changed

How to make the changes

1. Eliza’s clothes2. Eliza’s hygiene3. Eliza’s behaviour

1. Buy new ones 2. Give her baths3. Learn how to walk and behave in upper class social activities

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Things that need to changed

How to make the changes

4. Her language:

★ grammar

★pronunciation

★ use of appropriat

e language (eg no swe

aring)

4. Have lessons to help

her with all three proble

ms:

★ learn the rules

★ practise repeating

words till correct

★ learn socially safe

topics to discuss

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PygmalionPygmalion ---My Fair Lady ---My Fair Lady

Act ThreeAct Three Testing ElizaTesting Eliza (( 11 ))

The Ambassador’s GThe Ambassador’s Garden Party (2)arden Party (2)

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At Mr. Higgins’ home, Eliza was introduced to Higgins’ mother and two other guests Clara and Freddy Hill. Eliza looked all right, and her dress, pronunciation ( 发音 ) and manners had been improved, but she gave herself away ( 暴露了自己的身份 ) . Eliza tried to make suitable polite conversations (谈话) , but she talked about the weather like a weather girl and accused someone of killing (指责某人谋杀) her aunt for a hat, which was not reasonable(合理的) .

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The Ambassador’s Garden Party (2)The Ambassador’s Garden Party (2)The ambassador and his wife thought Eliza was a princess( 公主 ) because she looked beautiful and her English was so good. Mr. Pommuck, the interpreter (口译者) for the ambassador could speak 32 languages and was good at discovering (发现) what country people came from. But he thought of Eliza as a Hungarian princess, because she spoke English perfectly(完美地) . This time she was a great success. However, she couldn’t bear (忍受) people’s staring at her, which causes her a lot of stress (压力) .

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1 .hesitate vi. 犹豫,踌躇She hesitated about the choice between the two pairs shoes for her daughter. to do sth. to do sth. 犹豫做某事 hesitate about /over (doing) sth.hesitate about /over (doing) sth. (about) clause (about) clause 从句从句•如果有问题请尽管和我联系. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.  •She hesitated about accepting the invitation.•He hesitated (about) whether his parents suggestion was practical.without hesitation  She agreed without any hesitation.

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2 .mistaken adj, 在句中作表语或前置定语。作表语 be mistaken about…

对某事持错误的见解。 You are mistaken about what he said.

人们对这个孩子有不对的看法。 The people has a mistaken opinion of this chil

d.

Mistake …for… 把…误认为… (take for)

He mistook my politeness for friendliness.

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3 .betray vt. 显露出 ( 本来面目 ), 背叛,泄露 , 辜负

betray oneself/ betray that… 无意中露出本性;暴露

betray + n. + to 出卖,背叛

•他们一张开嘴就露了陷。 •They betrayed themselvesbetrayed themselves every time they     open their mouths. •他背叛了祖国 , 向敌人投降。•He betrayed betrayed his country toto enemy. •他的脸显露出他很生气。 His face betrayed that he was angry. •I won’t betray his trust. 我不会辜负他对我的信任。

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如再迟到 , 你将被开除。 If you’re late again, you’ll be dismissed from y

our job.

老师提前 10 分钟下课。 The teacher dismissed hi

s class 10 minutes earlier. He was dismissed from the hospital a week later.

4 .dismiss vt 解雇 , 开除 , 免职 , 解散 ,dismissive. adj.  表示拒绝或放弃 , 轻蔑的;鄙视的: a dismissive shrug.

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5. I came to England to make your acquaintance. ( 与人 ) 相识 ;make the acquaintance of sb了解 (U) (+with) I have some acquaintance with Spanish.相识的人 , 熟人 [C]She has many acquaintances in the business community.

acquaint vt. [(+with)]1. 使了解 , 使熟悉I acquainted him with the facts of the case.2. 使认识 , 介绍Philip became acquainted with Kathy.

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6 .fortune

[U] 运气 , 好运 , 幸运 success; good luck,

[C] 一笔财富 , 财产、钱财一天幸运降临到他的头上。One day the good fortune befell him.

父亲死时 , 他继承了一笔财富。 He received a large fortune when his father died.

make a fortune 发财 He made a fortune by selling houses.

fortunate adj. 幸运的 fortunately adv. 幸运地 be fortunate to do sth./ in doing sth. 幸运地做某事I am fortunate to have met you at a proper time.

He was fortunate in having a doctor as his friend.

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7 .superior    adj. 优秀 ( 等 ) 的,较高的、傲慢的 n. 上级、长官This hotel serves a superior grade of coffee. 这家旅馆提供优等咖啡I’ll speak to your superior about this careless work. be superior to 比……高明 ( 强、好 ) ,上级的这块地毯在质量上比那块好。 This carpet is far superior to that one in quality. be inferior to 下级(的),较低等的,较差的be senior to 比………年长 ( 资深 ) be junior to 比……年幼 ( 资浅 )prior/posterior to… 在前的,居先的

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8. pronounce vt. 发音 , 宣布、宣称 (=announce, declare)• 他发音清晰。 • He pronounced his words clearly. • 法官宣布判决。 • The judge pronounced the sentence. • 他宣称自己喜欢这个计划。 He pronounced himself in favor of the plan. The patient was pronounced dead on arrival at

the hospital.pronunciation n. 发音(方式),读法

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9.compromise n. vi, vt 妥协,折衷 , 放弃After lengthy talks the two sides finally reached

a compromise./ came to a compromise (n.)

In any relationship, you have to make compro

mises.

I would rather die than compromise.

compromise with sb. (on sth)

Lu Xun never compromised with his enemies.

We are not prepared to compromise on safety.

He refused to compromise his principles( 原则 ).

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10.overlook vt.俯视,未看到,不理会,监视

The house on the hill overlooks the village.

The monument overlooks the square.

He overlooked a spelling error on the first page.

Don’t overlook the disabled.

她不知道隔壁邻居的女人一直在监视她

She did not know that she was being overlooked by the woman next door.

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11. The English that will condemn her to the gutter to the end of her days. 那一口英语使她注定要在贫民窟里待一辈子 .

condemn vt.判刑,谴责,使…注定condemn sb./sth for sth. 指责 ... 为…她知道社会将会谴责她遗弃孩子 .She knew that society would condemn her for deser

ting her child.

condemn sb to sth.判某人某种刑罚 , 使…注定The judge condemned the criminal to death. His bad leg condemned him to a wheelchair.

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1. ( 某人 ) 冒充…2. 结识 , 与…相见3. 惊愕地4. 一般来说5. 就…来说 , 从…角

度6. 带…进来7. 几天前8. 带走 , 拿走

1. pass … off as

2. make one’s

acquaintance

3. in amazement

4. generally speaking

5. in terms of

6. show … in

7. the other day

8. take away

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9. 需要10. 逐渐模糊11. 给某人派任务 12. 避雨13. 一把 , 几个14. 透露身份 , 显露

( 本来面目 )

15. 伪装 , 乔装 16. 毫不犹豫

9. in need of

10. fade out

11. set sb a task

12. shelter/hide from rai

n

13. a handful of

14. betray oneself

15. in disguise

16. Without (any) hesitation

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17. 把 .. 误认为 18. 要是…怎么办19. 优于… 20. 打赌21. 注定… 22. 使…相信…23采取有效措施25 下着倾盆大雨

Take/ mistake…for..

What if…

Be superior to..

Make a bet

Condemn… to…

Convince sb of…

Take effective measuresIt is pouring with rain./ The rain is pouring.It rains cats and dogs

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23答应要求

24. 简单情节

25. 令人头痛的结局

26. 根据…把 .. 分类

27. 社会地位

28. 收集无价古董

29. 把某人当下贱人看待

30.粗俗得可爱

Grant a wish

A simple plot

A troublesome outcome

Classify…by…

social status

Collect priceless antiques

Treat sb like dirt

Deliciously low

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31. 令人作呕的气味32. (声音、画面 )逐渐模糊、

33. 再一次

34. 古典名著的简版

35. 辛苦获得的知识

36. 我该怎么办?

37.用…的声音

38. 自以为是

39. 移交

A disgusting smell

Fade out

Once more/ once again

easy versions of classic plays

Hard-earned knowledge

What is to become of me?

in a (low/loud)…voice

Fancy oneself as…

Hand over

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Confuse congratulate educate authentic status reaction mistake hesitate

Bernard Shaw was very interested in the way people spoke. He argued that this showed their level of ____________ and therefore their position in society. He always said that he was never ____________ about people’s _______ after hearing them talk. In fact he __________ himself on his ability to decide whether they belong to a lower, middle or upper class after listening to their conversation. He never _____

education

mistaken statuscongratulated

hesitated

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Confuse congratulate educate authentic status reaction mistake hesitate

in his view that in England the ___________ of one person to another depended upon their speech. He thought that good grammar and pronunciation were the most important things you needed to be accepted as a(an) _________ member of the upper or middle class. So no one should be _____________ about the message he wrote in this play.

reaction

authenticconfused

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Summary At the beginning of the act, these main characters were _________from a heavy rain. When Eliza realized Higgins was taking notes she mistook him for ___________ ________. She asked to look at the note, only to find the writing unreadable. Then Higgins read it _______ her in his voice and decided where Eliza came from. Colonel Pickering, who had been watching Eliza, cut in and asked Higgins how he was able to do that.

sheltering

a policeman in disguise

imitating

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Higgins said he was studying and ________ phonetics and was making an income byteaching people to improve their _______. Then Higgins said Eliza, if educated to speak properly, could _____________ as a duchess at an ambassador’s garden party or as a shop assistant .Eliza was pleased at his remark but he _______her. As the two men left to ________their unexpected meeting,

speeches

pass herself off

ignoredcelebrate

classifying

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Eliza was determined to find Higgins the

next day to ask him to teach her to speak

“___________ English”. So act one of th

e play is an account of the ______ meeti

ngs of the poor flower girl Eliza Doolittle,

Professor Higgins and Colonel Pickering.

authentic

fateful

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单词拼写1.All of us are waiting to hear the final o______

of the discussion. 2. Only a h________ of brave people can take

part in the bullfight in Spain.3. The new computer is technically s________

to its competitors. 4. She was p___________ dead on arrival at th

e hospital.5. English c________ such as Gone with the

Wind are deeply loved by Chinese people.

utcome

andful

uperior

ronounced

lassics

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6.The _________ (改编) of the play for radio

was easily done.

7.Two men formed a ________to rob the bank.

8.He did not________ (犹豫) to ask her to si

t beside him.

9.____________ (使人心烦) financial proble

ms depressed him.

10.The part of the arm between the elbow and

shoulder is called the u________ arm.

adaptation

plot

hesitate

Troublesome

pper

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11. He was appointed __________ to Japan.

12.I really like the a ______ much better than modern art.

13.If you thought he should be impolite,you were ________. (错了)

14. She was terrified of saying something that would make her b________ herself.

15. The books in the library are _________ by subject.

16. Sweat p______ from Martin’s face.

ambassdor

ntique

mistaken

etray

classified

oured

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In return in trouble in disguise in amazement in pain in delight in shock

1. The wan we regarded as a policeman was

actually ____________.

2. The boy who got the first prize looked

around him ___________.

3. She stared at the priceless antique ring

_________________.

4. After the terrible accident, she was

__________ for a long time.

in disguise

in delight

in amazement

in shock

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In return in trouble in disguise in amazement in pain in delight in shock

5. After George slipped and broke his leg, he was ___________ for many weeks.

6. He gave me a musical box at my birthday party, and I gave him a wonderful new coat ________. 7. When Sam broke his older brother’s new cellphone, he knew he was _______.

in pain

in return

in trouble

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Henry Higgins and Colonel Pickering

are sitting deep in conversation.亨利 ·希金斯和皮克林上校下坐着专心地谈话。 deep in 意为“专心于” , “全神贯注于”, “深陷于”等 , 后接名词。(1)埋头工作 (2)沉思着

(3)债台高筑 (4)专心读书

deep in workdeep in work

deep in thoughtdeep in thought

deep in debtdeep in debt

deep in one’s book (s)deep in one’s book (s)

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The emperor liked travelling in disguise.

in return  作为报答in trouble  处于困境中in danger  在危险中in pain   疼痛in delight  高兴,欢喜in shock  震惊in short  简言之

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Plot hesitate classify dismiss betray antique fortune uncomfortably

1.She claimed she was unfairly __________ from her job by her merciless boss.

2. You don’t have to spend a ____________ to give your family tasty, healthy meals.

3. The books in the library are ____________ according to different subjects.

4. The detective film is well organized in terms of _______.

dismissed

fortune

classified

plot

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Plot hesitate classify dismiss betray antique fortune uncomfortably

5. After taking the medicine, he suddenly felt _________________. 6. For years they had been _________ state secrets to Russia.

7. Don’t _________ any more, start out early and start back early. 8. Priceless ___________ were destroyed in the big fire.

uncomfortablebetraying

hesitate

antiques

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Pass…off as… make one’s acquaintance in amazement in terms of generally speaking show…in in need on fade out1. She watched a bright object flying through the dark sky __________________.2. The job is suitable for me _______________ salary, but it has its disadvantages.

3. George found that a few words on the screen ___________ and then the screen blacked out. 4. ---I’m delighted to ___________, Mr. Smith. ---Me, too.

in amazementin terms of

faded out

make your acquaintance

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Pass…off as… make one’s acquaintance in amazement in terms of generally speaking show…in in need on fade out

5. ______________________, he is perfect except for his carelessness.

6. He escaped by ________ himself _______ a guard.

7. I will ______ you ______. You can visit our new decorated house before we leave here.

8. The people living in the disaster area are ___________ more food and tents after the terrible earthquake.

Generally speaking

passing off as

show in

in need of

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Official brilliant betray condemn raise abroad compromise disgust overlook effective

Members of Chinese communities and ambassadors across Canada have 1__________ some Taiwan 2________, especially Chen Shuibian’s “move” to seek “Taiwan independence”. The Taiwan government sent a letter to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki—Moon in July, 3________ an application to join the United Nations in the name of “Taiwan”. The 4__________ act offended people at home and 5____________. By doing that, they

condemnedofficials

raising

disgustingabroad

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they 6________their former principles. They 7__________ the fact that “There is only one China in the world and both Taiwan and the Chinese mainland belong to one China”. We shall never 8_____________ to split China. We are sure that Chinese 9___________ leaders will take 10_____________ measures to handle the attention-getting issue.

Official brilliant betray condemn raiseabroad compromise disgust overlook effective

betrayed

overlooked

compromisebrilliant

effective

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根据中文意思完成句子。我前几天在街上偶然碰到玛丽了。 I _____________Mary in the street _________. 2 .她伪装成记者去参观农场。 She _________________as a journalist to visit the farm.3 .今年的电影无论从数量上还是从质量上都优于去年。 The films of this year are ___________ those of last year, ____________ both quantity and quality. 4 .我很高兴认识你这个朋友。 I am happy to _________________________.

ran acrossmet with/ ran into

the other day

passed herself off

superior toin terms of

make your acquaintance

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5 .我们应该把钱捐给那些需要帮助的人。 We should donate money to those who are ________________. 6 .他毫不犹豫地接受了这份工作。 He accepted the job _________________.

7. 弗雷德被误认为是大使 , 于是许多人都想办法要与他结识 . When Fred ___________________ an ambassador, many people tried to __________________________.

in need of help

without any hesitation

was mistaken for

make his acquaintance

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8. 会谈结果是双方和解 , 最后达成了协议 . The _________ of the conversation is a ___

______________ reached by both sides.

9. 伊莱扎让人烧掉了那些令人作呕的衣服 , 以便能够开始她作为淑女的新生活 . Eliza ______________________________ s

o that she could begin a new life as a lady.10. 不要把我的工作说成是你自己的 , 这不公

平 . Don’t __________________ your own. It isn’

t fair.

outcomecompromise

had those disgusting clothes burned

pass my work off as

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1. He stared at me _____________ for my sudden appearance.2. I went to visit a museum in our city _______________.3. The idea seemed to _________ and the club was never formed.4. Your visit will _____________ the sting( 刺 ) of her sorrow.5. _________ money, he's quite rich, but not in terms of happiness.6. He_______ glass _______a gem stone and sold it to a buyer.7. The friendly host and hostess______ their guests _____ the party room.8. They made every effort to save the crops _________ water on this dry land.9. _________________,youths of sixteen are too young for such work.10. I'm very pleased to ______ your ___________.11. He sent her a blessing ________, in fact , he hated her a lot.12. I failed in the experiment, I decided to do it _________ and I believe I will make it.

in amazementthe other day

fade out

take awayIn terms of

passed off asshow in

in need of

Generally speaking

make acquaintancein disguise

once more

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1.Generally speaking, women love longer than men.2.He passed his sister off as a doctor.3.It was a good year for fims, in terms of both quantity and quality.4.I made his acquaintance at a party.5.She was terrified of saying something that would make her betray herself.6.I remember her name but can’t place her face.7.The books in the library are classfied by subject.8. Sweat poured from Martin’s face.

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1.His smile faded out as soon as he heard the news.

2. I want ro take away the book which you showed me yesterday.

3. Tell me the story once more.

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Fill in the blanks with the proper words :

1.You should look up the right ________ ( 发音 ) of this word in the dictionary.

2.A police o_______ came to our help when our car broke down on the way.

3.If you ____________( 犹豫 )too much, you’ll lose the game.

4.The law has been c___________ as an attack on personal liberty.

5.The new____________( 大使 ) is highly experienced in international diplomacy.

pronunciation

fficer

hesitate

ondemned

ambassador

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1.The _________ (改编) of the play for radio was easily done.

2.Two men formed a ________to rob the bank.3.He did not________ (犹豫) to ask her to sit besid

e him.4.____________ (使人心烦) financial problems dep

ressed him.5.This book was the _________ (结果) of a large a

mount of scientific work.6.The part of the arm between the elbow and should

er is called the u________ arm.7. He was appointed __________ to Japan.8.I really like the a ______ much better than modern

art.9.If you thought he should be impolite,you were ____

____. (错了)

adaptation

plothesitate

Troublesome

outcome

pperambassdor

ntique

mistaken