Title: Unit Three
1Unit Three
Unit Three
2Teaching Objectives
- Enlarge vocabulary.
- Talk about marriage across the nations and what
counts in a successful marriage. - Learn to recognize between facts and opinions.
- Learn to achieve paragraph coherence in the
writing.
3Sections
- Section A Marriage Across the
- Nations
- Section B Rich Meeting His
- Future Mother-in-Law
- Section C Finding a Marriage
- Partner
4Section A
- Marriage Across the Nations
5Table of Contents
- Background Information
- Warming-up Activities
- Text Analysis
- Vocabulary and Structure
- Vocabulary Test
- Writing
6Background Information (1)
- Wedding Traditions
- Something old, something new, something
borrowed, something blue, and a silver sixpence
in your shoe."
7Background Information (2)
- Something oldThis well known little rhyme
originated during Victorian times and is still
commonly practiced for good luck. Traditionally,
the old would have been the garter (??)of a
happily married woman, with the thought being
that her good fortune would be passed down along
with it. The "old" also signifies the couple's
friends will stay with them. The "old" also
symbolizes the bride's connection to her past a
sense of continuity and tradition.
8Background Information (3)
- Something new
- The "new" looks to the future for the couple
health, happiness and success.
9Background Information (4)
- Something borrowed
- "Something borrowed" is usually a much valued
item from the bride's family or a dear friend. It
symbolizes prosperity within the new union. Just
remember it must be returned to ensure good
fortune. Borrow something from a happily married
friend or family to wish your married life will
mirror the happiness in her marriage.
10Background Information (5)
- Something blue
- "Something blue" comes from an ancient Israeli
tradition in which the bride wears a blue ribbon
in her hair as a symbol of her fidelity. Blue
represents faithfulness, fidelity and constancy.
11Background Information (6)
- A silver sixpence in your shoe
- A silver sixpence in the bride's shoe is to
ensure wealth in the couple's life. It
symbolizes the promise of a lifetime of joy, a
lifetime of good health, happiness, wealth,
fortune, and wedded bliss the newlywed couple.
The sixpence first became known as a lucky coin
when introduced by king Edward VI of England in
1551. It later became part of bridal wedding
traditions in the Victorian era. In 17th century
England, the sixpence was part of the bride's
dowry gift to the groom. Today a sixpence is a
symbol of good luck. The sixpence coin is no
longer being minted nor in circulation. A good
luck penny is often substituted for the sixpence.
12Background Information (7)
- Why a wedding ring?
- As far back as literature documents weddings, the
wedding ring has been in evidence. Some believe
the wedding ring was the first element of wedding
traditions. The circular shape of the wedding
ring symbolizes never-ending love.Third finger,
left hand? It is believed that the vein in the
third finger of the left hand runs directly to
the heart.
13Background Information (8)
- Why does the bride wear a veil?
- Many moons ago it was believed that a veil would
protect the bride form evil spirits. Today the
white veil is a symbol of modesty and
virginity.
14Background Information (9)
- Why does the bride wear white?
- A white gown symbolizes purity, virginity and was
also thought to ward off evil spirits. - Married in White, you have chosen rightMarried
in Grey, you will go far away,Married in Black,
you will wish yourself back,Married in Red, you
will wish yourself dead,Married in Green,
ashamed to be seen,Married in Blue, you will
always be true,Married in Pearl, you will live
in a whirl,Married in Yellow, ashamed of your
fellow,Married in Brown, you will live in the
town,Married in Pink, you spirit will sink.
15Background Information (10)
- In Colonial times a bride often wore her "Sunday
best" to her wedding. It was not until the
1840's, when Queen Victoria was married in a
white wedding gown, that "white gowns" became the
rage. White is also a symbol of affluence,
purity, joy and virginity. Today, brides can
choose many shades of white, from bright white to
champagne.
16Background Information (11)
- Why carry flowers?
- Historically, flowers herbs have played a
significant role in the attraction of "good"
and/or the warding off of "evil". Greeks used ivy
for the sign of lasting love. Today, pretty
wedding flowers convey a message of fertility and
enduring love and romance.
17Background Information (12)
- Why is a white runner used?
- The white runner, signifies a pure pathway into
happiness. Rose petals in the bride's path lead
her to a sweet and plentiful future.
18Background Information (13)
- Why is the bride given away?
- In days of old, the bride was literally given to
the groom in an arranged marriage. Today "giving
away" is seen as symbolic of her parent's support
for her union.
19Background Information (14)
- Why is the bouquet tossed?
- The custom of tossing the bouquet is the modern
day alternative to the old tradition of the
"tearing of the wedding dress". In days gone by,
single ladies would tear a piece of the brides
dress for good luck. One can only imagine the
fate of the brides gown at a large gathering!
Thus the tossing of the bouquet is the modern
alternative that allows the bride's gown to
remain intact. It should not be forgotten that
the lady who catches the bouquet is the next
woman to be married.
20Background Information (15)
- Day of the Week and Month
- Sunday used to be the most popular wedding day
because it was the one day most people were free
from work. Today, Saturday is the most popular
wedding day (in spite of the rhyme). - "Monday is for health, Tuesday for wealth,
Wednesday best of all. Thursday brings crosses,
Friday brings losses but Saturday, no luck at
all."
21Background Information (16)
- "Marry in Lent, live to Repent." (Lent was a time
for abstinence.) - "Married when the year is new, he'll be loving,
kind and true.When February birds do mate, you
wed nor dread your fate.If you wed when March
winds blow, joy and sorrow both you'll
know.Marry in April when you can, joy for Maiden
and for Man.Marry in the month of May, and
you'll surely rue the day.
22Background Information (17)
- Marry when June roses grow, over land and sea you
will go.Those who in July do wed, must labor for
their daily bred.Whoever wed in August be, many
a change is sure to see.Marry in September's
shrine, your living will be rich and fine.If in
October you do marry, love will come but riches
tarry.If you wed in bleak November, only joys
will come, remember.When December snows fall
fast, marry and true love will last."
23Background Information (18)
- Ancient Roams believed May was an unlucky month
to marry because this is the moth of the Feast
of the Dead .
24Warming-up Activities (1)
- What counts in a successful marriage?
- Whats your opinion on a mixed marriage?
25Warming-up Activities (2)
- Decide whether the following statements are true
(T) or false (F) according to the text. - 1. The writer is a black. He is not an American
citizen. - 2. From the text, we know that Gail and Mark
didnt have any problems in their relationship
even though they came from different races and
cultures. - 3. Gails parents divorce had a negative effect
on her relationship with Mark.
T
F
T
26Warming-up Activities (3)
F
- 4. Gails mother counseled Gail to be really sure
she was doing the right thing because the mother
harbored reservations about a mixed marriage. - 5. The reason why Gails parents got divorced is
that the father was not intelligent, charming and
caring at all. - 6. According to the father, people are very
tolerant towards children from mixed marriages.
F
F
27Text Analysis (1)
- Central topic
- Gail and Mark decided to marry despite their
racial and cultural differences after being
together for two years and getting to know each
other better, but the plan met with opposition
from the girls parents.
28Text Analysis (2)
(Paras. 1-4)
One of the common ways to present arguments is
first to reject some ideas and then present some
other ideas. Gails mother used this method to
ask her daughter to make sure that Mark was her
right lifelong partner.
Through narration in the first person, the author
tells the reader To avoid the mistake made by
many unhappy mixed marriages, we lived together
for two years, which enhanced our love for each
other so much that we decided to get married.
The device dialogue is employed here to help
depict vividly the contrasts of attitudes between
Gail and her father Gails father tried to
persuade Gail to change her mind, but Gail
thought they would rather marry now and worry
later.
The mixed marriage of Gail and Mark
(Paras. 5-9)
The reaction of Gails mother to the marriage
(Paras. 10-21)
The response of Gails father to the marriage
29Vocabulary and Structure
30tolerance
- tolerance n. ??,????(?)
- ?? tolerate v. tolerant adj.
- ??To be a qualified teacher, a person needs to
cultivate several essential virtues, among which
tolerance is not the least. - ???????????,???????????,????????
- Many old people have a very limited tolerance to
cold. - ????????????
31compromise (1)
- compromise n. ??,???? vt. ????reach a
compromise / make compromises between A and B
?A?B?????? - compromise with sb. over sth. ??????
- ??Both sides are determined to get what they
want, and there seems to be no possibility of
compromise. - ????????????????,???????????
32compromise (2)
- Be ready and willing to make compromises between
your needs and those of your partner. - ??????????????????????????????
- We cannot compromise with those whose principles
are directly opposed to ours. - ???????????????????????
33subtle
- subtle adj. ???,?????
- ??After what has happened to him in the last
year, his whole attitude towards life has
undergone a subtle change. - ??????????,?????????????????
- His attempt to offer us a bribe was not exactly
subtle. - ?????????????????
34hatred
- hatred n. ??,??
- ??hate v.
- ??She is full of hatred for the driver who
killed her child. - ???????????????????
- Hatred is a toxic which poisons the mind and it
makes people unhappy and exhausts the huge power
which strives for great success. - ??????????,????????,???????????????
35illusion (1)
- illusion n. ??,???????,??,?? ??disillusion
vt. ??????,????? - ??be under an illusion???,???
- ??The Sun appears to go around the Earth, but in
fact that is only an illusion. - ????????????,???????????
36illusion (2)
- If love is an illusion, then life itself is an
illusion, too. - ????????,????????????
- They were under the illusion that the company was
doing well, but in fact it was in serious
trouble. - ????????????,???????????????
37compatible
- compatible adj. ?????????,??????incompatible
adj. - ??be (in) compatible with ? (?)??
- ??As long as you can keep a good balance between
work and recreation, health and hard work are
compatible. - ????????????????,??????????????
- Their marriage ended up in divorce because they
were simply not compatible with each other. - ??????????,???????????
38overlook
- overlook vt. ??,??,??????,????,????More
often than not, we overlook all sorts of warning
signals about our own health. - ??????(?????),?????????????????
- In a satisfying relationship between a husband
and a wife, they overlook each others faults. - ?????????,????????????
- The pretty and comfortable bedroom overlooks a
flower-filled garden. - ???????????????????
39resist (1)
- resist vt. ??,?? ?,?? ??(???)??resistance
n. resistant adj. - ?? cant resist sth. /doing ???
- resist doing sth. ?????
- ??I have a special liking for books. Whenever I
see them on sale, I cant resist buying some. - ?????????,?????????,???????
40resist (2)
- I couldnt resist chatting on line for over 8
hours a day at the beginning of my vacation, but
soon I got tired of it. - ?????,??????????8????,????????
- It is not wise to resist the introduction of
advanced technology, for it is not beneficial to
increasing/raising productivity. - ?????????????,????????????
41subsequent
- subsequent adj. ???,???
- ??subsequence n.
- ??subsequent to ???
- ??We made plans for a visit to the art gallery,
but subsequent difficulties with the car
prevented it. - ??????????,??????????????????
- Subsequent to his phone call, I received a
confirmation in the mail. - ???????,???????????
42reserve (1)
- reserve v. ???? n. ????
- ?? reservation n. ???? ??
- reserved adj. ???
- ?? in reserve ???
- without reserve ????????
- ??Price rise in imported oil had an adverse
effect on the countrys foreign exchange
reserves. - ????????????????????
- We believe your adventurous experience in your
voyage on the sea without reserve. - ???????????????????
43reserve (2)
- There is a contradiction between her public image
and private life .In public, she is a seemingly
aggressive and ambitious woman, while in private
she is reserved and shy. - ????????????????????????,??????????????????????,?
????,?????????? - If you are not on a package tour during the peak
tourist time, you must reserve tickets and hotel
rooms in advance. And dont forget to confirm
your reservation. - ??????????????,?????????????????????????
44prejudice
- prejudice n. ??,??
- vt. ???????,???????bias
- ??prejudice against sb. ??????
- without prejudice to sb. /sth.
??????????,??? - ??There was a deep-rooted racial prejudice long
before the two countries became rivals and went
to war. - ?????????????,??????????????????????
- They accused him of having a prejudice against
his women employees. - ???????????
45confirm (1)
- confirm vt. ??,??????confirmation n.
- ??confirm sb. in sbs opinion/view/belief that
????????????/??/?? - ??These new statistics confirm our worst fears
about the harmful influence of chatting on line
on teenagers. - ???????????????????????????????????
46confirm (2)
- All these examples confirm me in my opinion that
great efforts should be made to fight against
computer crimes. - ??????????????????????????
- It is confirmed by experience that this is the
right approach to the command of English grammar.
- ???????????????????
47suspect (1)
- suspect vt.?? n.???
- ??suspicion n. suspicious adj.
- ??? aspect expect inspect introspect prospect
respect retrospect - ??suspect sb. of doing sth.???????
- suspect that??
- suspect sb. to have done ????????
- be suspicious of sb. /sth. ???(?)????
- ??There is a saying which goes He that once
deceives is ever suspected. - ??????????,?????
48suspect (2)
- All persons who are suspected of catching this
infectious disease should be isolated. - ???????????????????
- The police suspected him to have murdered his
wife. - ???????????
- She was a murder suspect.
- ????????
49cancel
cancel vt. ??,????,????,?? ??cancellation
n. ???abandon, desert, give up ??cancel doing
sth. ????? ??Because of the heavy snow, many
trains have been cancelled and only a limited
service is operating on other lines.
???????,?????????,???????????????? He intends to
leave the country, in spite of a government order
canceling his passport. ????????????,??????????
50hesitate
- hesitate v. ??,???????hesitation n. hesitant
adj. - ??hesitate to do sth. ???????
without hesitation ????? - ??We wont hesitate to sacrifice our lives for
our country, not to mention suffer some
hardships. - ??????????????????,?????????
- When you are asked to help with something that is
against your will, dont hesitate to say no. - ???????????????????,????,????????
51proceed (1)
- proceed v. ??,??????
- ??procedure n. ??,??,??
- proceedings n. ??,??,???? (??)
- process n. ??,????,???(??)??,(??)??
- procession n. ??,??
- ??proceed with sth. ???(????)
- proceed to sth. ???(????)
- proceed to do sth. ?????
52proceed (2)
- ??He paused to consult his notes, and then
proceeded with his questions. - ?????????,???????
- We can now proceed to the main business of the
meeting. - ????????????????
- The director said he liked my scheme very much,
and then proceeded to tear it to bits! - ???????????,??????????
53resolve
- resolve vt. ????,????,????resolution n.
- ??? solve dissolve
- ??resolve on / upon sth. ????
- resolve against sth. /doing sth. ??????resolve to
do sth. ??,????? - ?? He resolved on going out in spite of the fact
that a storm was coming. - ????????,????????
- After heated discussion, the committee resolved
against appointing a new secretary. - ?????????,??????????????
54meet with
- meet with ??,??Dishonest behaviors such as
cheating on exams and producing fake and inferior
commodities are bound to meet with a failure. - ??????????????????????????????
- Many difficulties and setbacks will be inevitably
met with in ones life. - ???????????????????????
55have nothing to do with
- have nothing to do with ?????
- It is hardly too much to say that luck has
nothing to do with numbers and there are no lucky
numbers at all. - ????????????????????????????
56on the surface
- on the surface ???,???,?????On the surface,
the problem seems quite complex. However, if you
dig into it, it can be reduced to several small
questions. - ?????,??????????,???????,??????????????
57learn of
- learn of ??,?????
- Generally, it is only when people are deprived of
good health that they begin to learn of the
importance of it. - ????????????,???????????????
58take care of
- take care of ????Take care of the pence and
the pounds will take care of themselves. - ??????(????,?????????)?
- To win is by far the most important thing the
rest will take care of itself. - ?????????,????????????
59Vocabulary Test (1)
- Choose the best answer from the four
- choices to fill in each of the following
- blanks.
- 1. The vast majority of people in any given
culture will ____ to the established standards of
that culture. - A. confine
- B. conform
- C. confirm
- D. confront
60Vocabulary Test (2)
- 2. Some fish have a greater ____ for acid water
than others. - A. tolerance
- B. resistance
- C. dependence
- D. persistence
61Vocabulary Test (3)
- 3. He ____ to work hard until the final
examination. - A. detested
- B. thought
- C. considered
- D. resolved
- 4. The leader of the police station gave an order
to arrests all ___. - A. doubted
- B. mistrusted
- C. unreliable
- D. suspected
62Vocabulary Test (4)
- 5. As soon as he came in, he ___ to tell us all
his troubles. - A. proceeded
- B. produced
- C. procedure
- D. processed
- 6. If a marriage is broken up, Americans would
usually go to court and seek a ____. - A. divorce
- B. separation
- C. division
- D. isolation
63Vocabulary Test (5)
- 7. She ___ them not to accept his explanation.
- counseled
- council
- C. cancelled
- D. confused
- 8. Progress has been made towards a political
____ between the two nations. - A. combine
- B. compromise
- C. competition
- D. composition
64Vocabulary Test (6)
- 9. The problem will be discussed at length in
___ chapters. - A. final
- B. late
- C. consequent
- D. subsequent
- 10. Her services have been ___ by her superiors.
- A. overtaken
- B. overlooked
- C. overwhelmed
- D. overcome
65Vocabulary Test (7)
- Fill in the blanks with the phrases given below.
Change the form where necessary. - ups and downs work out for a time meet
with all along have nothing to do with
on the surface at ones worst learn of
take care of - 1. ____________, they looked like a happily
married couple, but as a matter of fact, their
relationship was worse. - 2. If you go to London in November, youll see it
_____________ . Thats the month of fogs.
On the surface
at its worst
66Vocabulary Test (8)
- ups and downs work out for a time meet
with all along have nothing to do with
on the surface at ones worst learn of
take care of - 3. We have _____________ urged them to write
against the enemy. - 4. We _____________ the cost of the holiday and
decided that we could afford it.
all along
worked out
67Vocabulary Test (9)
ups and downs work out for a time meet
with all along have nothing to do with
on the surface at ones worst learn of
take care of 5. The old man has seen the
_________________ in the history of the relations
between the two nations. 6. I ___________ some
difficulties when I was surfing the net. 7. It
was yesterday that I ___________ the coal mine
accident.
ups and downs
met with
learned of
68Vocabulary Test (10)
ups and downs work out for a time meet
with all along have nothing to do with
on the surface at ones worst learn of
take care of 8. I dont know what to say
______________ then an idea occurred to
me. 9.Fortunately, all his medical expenses
________________ by the state. 10. I
__________________ the party. I was home that
night.
for a time
were taken care of
had nothing to do with
69Writing (1)
Coherence Coherence is largely concerned with
the natural and logical movements flow of
sentences in a paragraph. To achieve coherence,
each sentence in a paragraph should be so
arranged that it follows on naturally from the
previous sentences and ideas smoothly to the
next. Sentences that express relatively
unimportant ideas should be always subordinated
to those that contain the more important ones in
particular, the main idea of the paragraph should
be adequately and forcefully
70Writing (2)
expressed. There are many ways of achieving
paragraph coherence (1) to achieve proper
chronological sequence by using such words as
when, after, meanwhile, soon, at last, finally
and so on (2) to show the right place of order
by using such words as below, above, over, near
to us, etc(3) to qualify a previous statement by
using such words as but, however, whereas, at the
same time, nevertheless (4) to introduce an
alternative statement or to draw a contrast by
using such words as otherwise, on the contrary,
on the other hand, still, yet, etc.
71Writing (3)
(5) to amplify a previous statement by using such
words as moreover, besides, in addition to, too,
etc. (6) to draw a conclusion by using such
words as thus, as a result, consequently,
therefore and (7) to confirm a statement that is
more or less obvious by using such words as of
course, no doubt, certainly, etc. But one word of
caution connectives should not be used to
excess. If the connection is clear without their
use, there is no need to use them, except perhaps
for emphasis.
72Writing (4)
- Model Writing 1
- Directions For this part you are allowed to
write a composition entitled Love under the
following Guidelines. You must write your
composition in no less than 100 words . 1. Love
is a very important part in this world today. - 2. The love for your parents is exceptionally
special love. - 3. The love of friends is always important to us.
73Writing (5)
Love Love is a very important part in this world
today. With the growing modernization of the
society, the relationship between people is
becoming looser and looser. They will feel more
isolated than ever if there is no love for each
other. Love is the caring and concern for, and
understanding of other people and the acceptance
of their strengths and weaknesses. To love and to
be loved are the one true happiness in life.
74Writing (6)
The love for your parents is exceptionally
special love. This love, as any other sincere
love, must be honest and be shared by both
parents and children. Children can always share
their happiness and sadness with their parents.
The love of parents is a great support in
childrens life. It will remain with them and
help them overcome all difficulties and make them
feel secure. The childrens love for their
parents is the parents best reward.
75Writing (7)
The love of friends is always important to us.
There is hardly any one who can live without
friends. When we grow up and leave home, friends
take the place of parents. The love of friends
may also endure all of our lives. Even though we
may not have the opportunity to visit each other.
It may be kept alive over many years by only
correspondence.
76Writing (8)
Model writing 2 Dont They Enjoy a Happy
Marriage It is said that shared interests often
lead to successful marriage. As far as Bob and
Jessica are concerned, however, the thing is just
the other way round. They are a happy couple, yet
except traveling, they share almost no interests
in common. Bob is a businessman, and in terms of
money, an excellent one. When making bargains
with a a prospect, he often can talk the back leg
off a donkey.
77Writing (9)
Few people are strong-minded enough to say no
to him. Since his childhood, he has been haunted
by the belief that a mans success is measured by
the money he has earned. Unlike Bob, Jessica is
quite romantic and even a little poetic, although
she more often gets no due responses from Bob.
But that doesnt hinder her frequent visits of
museums and art galleries. Moreover, she is quite
a shopping fan. Time permitting, she would buy up
the town. Apart from these, Jessica always shows
her talent in literature Bob, on the contrary,
has even no idea of
78Writing (10)
Earnest Hemingway. Perhaps, a good case in point
is that he once said to one of his business
partners Someday, I may meet this man. Is he
also in the blue jeans business? As for their
common interesttraveling, they cherish different
purposes. Jessica chooses to go to unfamiliar
places, as such she may make up a fire to her
talent furnace however, Bobs selections are the
countries where the language in use is just like
his. For all these differences, they still make
a successful marriage, for both of them enjoy the
79Writing (11)
freedom peculiar to each own. And to their mind,
love is the most precious thing in the world and
should be treated as such. It is not the
expression of love but its content that really
counts.
80Section B
- Rich Meeting His Future Mother-in-law
81Table of Contents
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary Study
- Vocabulary Test
82Reading Comprehension (1)
- Answer the following questions according to the
reading text. - 1. What did the writer say about her mothers
cooking? - Cooking was how her mother expressed her love,
her pride, her power and her proof that she knew
more than any one else. - 2. What did the writer remind her boyfriend to
do? - She reminded her boyfriend to tell her mother
that her cooking was the best he ever tasted.
83Reading Comprehension (2)
- 3. Why didnt the writer notice Rich the first
year they worked together? - Because Rich was short, a few years younger than
she was and easily forgettable even in his dark
business suits. - 4. What did Rich bring the writers parents? What
was the parents attitude towards the gift ? - He brought them a bottle of French wine.
- The parents did not like/ appreciate it.
- 5. What is the Chinese cooks custom according to
the text? - They always make negative remarks about their own
cooking.
84Reading Comprehension (3)
- 6. What did it mean to the family members when
the mother complained of her famous steamed pork
and preserved vegetable dish? - It was the familys cue to proclaim it the best
she had ever made. - 7. What does it suggest when Rich poured a
riverful of the salty black stuff on the china
plate? - It suggests Rich did not understand what the
writers mother really meant. - 8. What did Rich think of his first meeting his
future mother-in-law? - He thought it was successful./ He thought he hit
it off.
85Vocabulary Study
86arrange
- arrange vt. ??,??,????,??,??
- vi. ???,???,????arrangement n.
- ??arrange to do sth. ????????
- arrange for sb. to do sth. ???????
- make arrangements for sb./to do sth. ???(?)???
- ??The hospitable couple arranged for a car to
pick us up at the airport. - ????????????????????
- The hotel manager will arrange for a babysitter
while you are away, so dont worry. - ??????,???????????????,???????
87ingredient
- ingredient n. (????)????,??,(???)??(??)??,???
? ???part, component - ??I am firm in my view that diligence
(determination, perseverance) is one of the major
ingredients in success. - ?????????(???????)???????????
- Mix all the ingredients needed before making a
cake. - ?????,?????????????
88concerning (1)
- concerning prep. ???? ???/?? about with
regard to as regards when it comes to as far
as sth. is concerned - ???concerned adj. ???,??????,????
- ?? Concerning your letter, I am pleased to
inform you that you are to receive the order by
the end of this month. - ??????,????????,???????????
89 concerning (2)
- Concerning the effects of monetary rewards on
students performance, there are two opposing
views. One view holds that monetary rewards are
harmful to students academic development. The
other believes that they have positive influence
on students. - ??????????????????????????????????????????????????
?????????????
90anticipate
- anticipate vt. ??,??,????anticipation n.
- ??Unlike what the romantic people anticipate,
marriage is based on a system beyond instinct and
its success needs not only attraction of bodies
but also perseverance, patience, acceptance of
each other and tolerance. - ????????????????,????????????,???????????????,????
??????????????? - I tried to anticipate the kind of questions they
were likely to ask me at the interview. - ?????????????????????????
91spot
- spot n. ??,????,??
- vt. ??,??????on the spot
??,????,??,?? - ??Never squeeze blackheads, spots or pimples on
your skin, otherwise, they will leave scars on
your skin. - ?????????,?????,????????
- Anyone breaking the rules will be asked to leave
on the spot.?????????????????? - Good students are not hard to spot in the
classroom. They are usually sitting in the front
of the classroom. - ???????????????????????
92compel
- compel vt. ??, ????, ????compulsory adj. ???
compulsive adj. ?????,???? - ?? compel sb. to do sth./be compelled to do
sth.??????? - ??His conscience compelled him to admit his part
in the affair. - ??????????????????
- He was compelled to leave his hometown because he
had been involved in a murder case. - ??????????,????????
93behalf
- behalf n. ??,??
- ??on behalf of sb. (on ones behalf) ????,????
- ??I am writing on behalf of my mother, to
express her sincere thanks for your generous
help. - ?????????????????????
- Distinguished guests,on behalf of the host of the
conference, I would like to propose a toast to
success of the conference and to health of all
the guests present. - ???????,??????????????????????,????????
94innocent
- innocent adj. ???,???,??????,???????,???,???
- ?? innocence n. ???guilty ??? adj.
- ?? be innocent of ???,???,???
- ??Throughout history, wars have been killing
innocent people, women and children in
particular. - ????,???????????,?????????
- I am firm in my belief that he is innocent of any
crime. He is a respectable professor in a
renowned university. - ????????????????????????
95criticize (1)
- criticize vt. ??,????
- ??criticism n. ??,???? critics n. ??????
critical adj. ???,???????,???,???? - ??criticize sb. for sth. ???????
- be critical of sth. ????????????
- ??The public criticized the police for failing
to come up with any effective solutions to the
problem of rising crime rate. - ??????????????????????????????
96criticize (2)
- Experienced parents seldom/rarely criticize their
children for their misbehavior. Instead, they use
rewards to stimulate their children to behave
appropriately. - ????????????????????,??,?????????????????
97clue
- clue n. ??,??
- ????? hint, cue
- ??a clue to sth. ????????
- havent a clue about sth. ???????
- ??Geneticists in Canada have discovered a clue
to the puzzle of why our cells get old and die. - ????????????????????????????
- He is a friend hard to please and I havent a
clue about what I will give him for his birthday
next year. - ???????????????????????????????
98proclaim
- proclaim vt. (??)??,????
- ?????claim exclaim reclaim
- ??proclaim sb to be ??/?????
- proclaim sth.????
- proclaim oneself noun(???) ?????
- proclaim that??
- ??Britain proudly proclaims that it is a nation
of animal lovers. - ???????/???????????????
- His actions proclaimed him to be a man of strong
determination. - ?????????????????
99miserable
- miserable adj. ???,???,????????,?????
- ?? misery n.
- ??It was on a grey, wet and miserable day that
they set out to look for their missing child. - ????????????????????????????
- A man who lives without dignity and honor is
miserable. - ????????????,?????????
100modest (1)
- modest adj. ???,??????,???,???????
- ?? modesty n.
- ?? The young actress is very modest about her
success, she says its as much the result of good
luck as of her own talent. - ???????????????????,??,??????????,???????
101modest (2)
- For all her success(achievement), she is modest
about her merits. - ????????, ???????????
- You dont get rich overnight, but you can get a
modest living out of it. - ????????????,??????????????
102come up with
- come up with ??,??(??,?????)
- The departments concerned are supposed to come up
with appropriate solutions to the problem of
increasing traffic accidents. - ????????????????????????????
- The airline has come up with a novel solution to
the problem of jet-lag. - ????????????????????????????????????
103win over
- win over ??(???)?????
- If we cannot succeed in winning her over(If we
fail to win her over), we will be at a
disadvantage. - ???????????????,??????????
- He disagrees at the moment, but I am sure we can
win him over to our point of view. - ??????,??????????????????
104think of
- think of ???(??)
- What do you think of my idea of making a weekend
excursion to a camp ground? - ?????????????????????
- We are thinking of going to Europe for our
holiday, but we havent decided for certain yet. - ??????????,?????????
105hold ones breath
- hold ones breath ????
- At the sight of this breathtaking scene, all the
audience couldnt help holding their breath. - ????????,????????????
- All Europe held its breath to see who would win
the election. - ????????,??????????
106even though
- even though ??
- Even though it means having to overcome many
obstacles and difficulties, quite a number of
students would rather go abroad to study. - ????????????????????,????????????
- Even though we could afford it, we wouldnt go
abroad for holidays. - ???????,??????????
107Vocabulary Test (1)
Fill in the blanks with the phrases given below.
Change the form where necessary.
come up with win over from head to toe
think of hold ones breath proceed to do
even though put sb. to bed hit it off
on ones behalf 1. He felt rather embarrassed
when they looked him over ___________________. 2.
As soon as he came in he ________________ tell us
all his troubles.
from head to toe
proceeded to
108Vocabulary Test (2)
- come up with win over from head to toe
think of hold ones breath proceed to do
even though put sb. to bed hit it off
on ones behalf - 3. Can you ___________ a good place for a weekend
holiday? - 4. To our great surprise, the newly-married
couple ____________.
think of
hit it off
109Vocabulary Test (3)
- come up with win over from head to toe
think of hold ones breath proceed to do
even though put sb. to bed hit it off
on ones behalf - 5. She didnt like me at first, but I was soon
able to - ______________ by being especially considerate.
- 6. The president cant be here today, so I am
going to speak _____________.
win her over
on his behalf
110Vocabulary Test (4)
- come up with win over from head to toe
think of hold ones breath proceed to do
even though put sb. to bed hit it off
on ones behalf - 7.Give him supper, and then ___________ in my
bed. - 8. They all came at once ____________ many of
them were not on speaking terms with each other.
put him to bed
even though
111Vocabulary Test (5)
- come up with win over from head to toe
think of hold ones breath proceed to do
even though put sb. to bed hit it off
on ones behalf - 9. Scientists will have to ______________ new
methods of increasing the worlds food supply. - 10. The race was so close that everyone
___________________ at the finish.
come up with
was holding his breath
112Vocabulary Test (6)
Complete each of the following sentences
with the proper form of the word given.1. I had
taken my coat and umbrella in ________ of rain.
(anticipate)2. Hes in charge of the security
_____________ for the presidents visit.
(arrange)3. The decision has come in for a great
deal of ___________ . (criticize)4. Police are
anxious to hear any information_________ her
whereabouts. (concern)5. He had been __________
to give up much of his time to housework.
(compel)
anticipation
arrangements
criticism
concerning
compelled
113Vocabulary Test (7)
modesty
- 6. I give him the information in all __________,
little realizing the account he would turn it to.
(innocent) - 7. The new neighbors play loud music all the time
and its making our lives a _________.
(miserable) - 8. I think I can say, in all _________ , that
wed have lost the contract if I hadnt been
there. (modest) - 9. Try to be ___________ when you refuse her
invitation. (diplomat) - 10. The Great Wall demonstrated the __________ of
Chinas ancient culture.( brilliant )
misery
modesty
diplomatic
brilliance
114Section C
- Finding a Marriage Partner
115Reading Comprehension (1)
- 1. Choose the best answer to each of the
following questions. - Why does the writer say that the Hopi used to
have a very different idea about freedom? - A. Because parents could choose their favorite
people for their childrens spouses. - B. Because the Hopi allowed boys to leave their
parents home at the age of eighteen to live in a
special place for males. - C. Because the boys enjoyed the freedom of going
out alone at night and visiting young girls
secretly. - D. Because they once had a windowing custom
that took place when young women left their
windows open at night so that young men could
enter their bedrooms.
116Reading Comprehension (2)
- 2. Which of the following is Not true according
to the passage? - A. It is traditional Chinese culture that parents
made some of marriage decisions for their
children. - B. The Mormons believed in the past that women
should raise as many children as possible. - C. The Hopi culture was the only one that allowed
young people to visit each other at night. - D. Peoples idea about marriage are strongly
influenced by their cultural background.
117Reading Comprehension (3)
- Read the text first and then provide short
answers to the following questions. - 3. Why are some people surprised when they learn
of the windowing custom in southern Germany? - Because they think people of southern Germany
followed Catholic religion beliefs, which teach
marriage is a holy right given by God in order to
create children.
118Reading Comprehension (4)
- 4. Why are sons important in traditional Chinese
society? - In traditional Chinese society, sons were
important because they would take positions as
head of the family and keep the family name
alive. - 5. What is the view of marriage held by John
Noyes? - Noyes believed that group marriage was the best
way for men and women to live together. In this
form of marriage, men and women changed partners
frequently. They were expected to love all
members of the community equally.