Title: Going Home
1Unit 10
2I. Word Study
31. mysterious a. full of mystery strange ???
- e.g. Johnny is determined to explore the
mysterious Bermuda Triangle when he grows up.
4- Michael Jackson tries to promote the sales of
his records by putting on a mysterious air
(?????????). - For fear of a letter bomb (????), no one dare
touch that mysterious parcel.
52. vanish vi. disappear either suddenly or
gradually ????????????
- e.g. The fairy vanished at the sound of human
beings. - A number of the sometime deadly diseases
have vanished from the earth. - With the death of her son, all her hopes
vanished.
63. dusty a. covered with dust ?????
- e.g. The room grows dusty when no one lives in
it. - The old farmer puts on his dusty hat and
goes out as usual.
74. retreat v. withdraw move away (from) ??????
- e.g. The French, suddenly outnumbered, were
forced to retreat. - The girl watched with curiosity the
reporter retreat out of the door.
85. exclaim v. cry out suddenly and loudly because
of surprise, anger, pain, etc. ??,???
- e.g. At the sight of the brand-new computer in
his room, Johnny exclaimed in delight. - Someone broke into my office! exclaimed
our boss.
96. approach (n.) (1) coming near or nearer
??,??
- e.g. He spoke less and less at the approach of
the College Entrance Examination. - A good leader is easy of approach to the
people.
10(2) way method ????????????
- e.g. All approaches to the capital were blocked
by rebel soldiers. - I do not agree with your approach to the
problem.
11(v.) come near or nearer??,??
- e.g. As the Christmas is approaching, we must
do a lot of shopping. - The professor has been approached by
several publishing houses for his latest work.
127. tighten v. make or become tighter, firmer
(?)??(?)??
- e.g. There are still a few bolts (??) to be
tightened up. - The Government will tighten its control over
economic growth. - In excitement he tightened his hold of my
arm.
13II. Introductory Remarks
- Have you ever heard the American pop song
Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak Tree? Soon
after it appeared in the New York Post (????)
in 1971, there came out the popular song Tie A
Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak Tree, in which
the story Going Home was used Here are the words
of this song
14- Im coming home, Ive done my time.
- Now Ive got to know what is and isnt mine.
- If you received my letter telling you Id soon be
free, - Then you know just what to do, if you still want
me.
15- Tie a yellow ribbon round the old oak tree.
- Its been three long years.
- Do you still want me?
- If I dont see a ribbon round the old oak tree,
- Ill stay on the bus, forget about us
- Put the blame on me,
- If I dont see a ribbon round the old oak tree.
16- Bus driver, please look for me,
- Cause I couldnt bear to see what I might see,
- Im really still in prison and my love she holds
the key. - A simple yellow ribbons what I need to set me
free. - I wrote and told her please
17- Tie a yellow ribbon round the old oak tree,
- Its been three long years,
- Do you still want me?
- If I dont see a ribbon round the old oak tree,
- Ill stay on the bus, forget about us
- Put the blame on me,
- If I dont see a ribbon round the old oak tree.
18- Tie a yellow ribbon round the old oak tree,
- Three long years, still want me,
- Now the whole damn bus is cheering
- And I cant believe I see a hundred yellow
ribbons round the old oak tree.
19III. Language Points (Reference????)
201. sometime (ad.) a certain time in the past or
future ???????????
- e.g. I worked as an industrial consultant for
that factory sometime around 1969. - I dont remember exactly, but I did meet
this person sometime when I was in Paris. - I will talk to him about it sometime.
21(a.) former ???
- e.g. The lady was in her mid forties, a sometime
singer and dancer. - Note sometime is seldom used as an adverb with
the meaning of formerly or once (??).
222. mask v. conceal hide (esp. feelings) ??????
- e.g. He masked his anger with a smile.
- The young man masked his hatred under an
appearance of friendliness.
233. deep into night till very late at night ??
- e.g. With the final examination around the
corner, most of the students are working deep
into the night. - She went on watching TV deep into the
night.
244. pull into arrive at (a station) move in
towards, as a motor vehicle (??)????
- e.g. The train pulled into the station on the
stroke of 12. - Lets pull into the parking lot and have a
rest.
255. He sat rooted in his seat He sat fixed in
his seat ???????????????root v. fix firmly
(?)??(?)??
- e.g. Stunned by what had happened, the old man
stood rooted to the spot. - These words have been rooted in my memory.
266. wonder about feel curious about be doubtful
about????,??????????
- e.g. What are you wondering about?
- Joe says he didnt do it, but I still wonder
about that.
277. brightly ad. cheerfully shiningly ???,???
- e.g. On her way to the office, Ms. Shane greeted
her workmates brightly. - The stars are shining brightly. Lets go out and
enjoy the night.
288. something a thing or person of some value or
importance ????????
- e.g. There is something to what he has said Ill
follow his advice. - He thinks himself to be something, but
actually he is nothing.
299. parole n. conditional release from prison ??
- A parole is usually granted to a prisoner as
a reward for good conduct (??,??). A paroled
convict (?????) is a relatively free man, but he
is under the supervision of (????????) a parole
officer or some other person until the end of the
term of his sentence (??).
30- The paroled convict reports regularly (??) to
the parole officers. He can be sent back to
prison if his conduct is not satisfactory
(?????).
3110. come through pass through official
channels agreed to or approved by the
authorities ???????
- e.g. When the appointment finally came through,
he was ready. - The ambassadors posting has come through
its Washington.
3211. take back permit to come back agree to
accept or receive ???????,??
- e.g. The lady said she would never take her
husband back again. - There is something seriously the matter with
this machine. Under your guarantee, you are
obliged to take it back.
3312. be caught up in be very interested in be
completely absorbed in ??????
- e.g. I was caught up in conversation with a
friend when someone knocked at the door. - An adolescent often gets caught up in
fantastic thoughts and dreams.
3413. take over take control or possession of ????
- e.g. Prof. Lu took over the chairmanship of the
committee. - After graduation he took over his
fathers practice.
3514. stun v. shock or surprise ????????
- e.g. Frances often stuns her professors with
extraordinary answers. - Her stunning beauty makes everyone
speechless. - I was stunned to hear that the two had
divorced.
3615. make ones way (to / along / across /
through) move or proceed (to / along / across)
?,??,??,??????
- e.g. I made my way along the crowded street.
- It was one hour later that we made our way to
the camp.