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Unit 6
  • Text B
  • Judge by Appearance

2
Overall Plans
  • Presentations
  • Language points
  • Group work
  • Dictation

3
  • Topic for Discussion
  • Do you judge people by appearances?

4
Words and Phrases
  • judge by appearance
  • go to great lengths to do sth
  • common sense
  • take sides
  • ????
  • ???????
  • ??
  • ??

5
  • ????
  • ??
  • ????????
  • ??????
  • ????
  • come alive
  • spring break
  • a faded cotton shirt
  • invite prejudice on
  • bargain store

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  • ????
  • ????
  • ????
  • ????
  • ask access to
  • exclusive restaurant
  • second-hand shop
  • more or less

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  • ?????
  • ????
  • ????????
  • ??????
  • ?????
  • follow ones track
  • down-scale clothing
  • blow ones cover
  • out of character
  • out of bounds

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Sentences
  • ?????????????????
  • Some people go to great lengths to make their
    homes attractive.
  • ??????????????????
  • Mother took sides with Alice against Father in
    the disagreement.

9
  • ?????????????
  • Sports clothes are inappropriate for a formal
    wedding.
  • ??????????????
  • Too much sunshine will wrinkle your skin.

10
  • ????????????
  • Blend the eggs and milk together.
  • ??????,????????
  • Youre just inviting trouble if you do that.
  • ????????,??????
  • I don't feel up to going to work today.

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  • ????????
  • It had strong winds accompanied by heavy rain.
  • ????,?????,???????
  • He is only one year old, more accurately, eleven
    months.

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go to length (L1)
  • go to any length(s)/great/some/considerable/unprec
    edented lengths to do sth to be willing to do
    anything, however difficult, dangerous,
    unpleasant, or morally wrong ???? ??? ??????

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  • He'll go to any lengths to get his child back
    from his ex-wife.
  • They went to unprecedented lengths to limit press
    coverage of the trial.

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take sides(L2)
  • take sides??
  • ??????,????Alice?????
  • Mother took sides with Alice against Father in
    the disagreement.

15
  • ???????????????
  • He has never taken sides ________ for or against
    his boss.
  • openly

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validate (L3)
  • v T fml to make valid, esp. legally ???, ???,
    ??, ??, ??
  • In order to validate the agreement, both parties
    sign it.

17
  • validate a passport ?????(??????)
  • validate a contract/ marriage
  • Time validated our suspicion.
  • ???????????
  • n. validity

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  • valid a.
  • ???????????
  • His _______ was not valid.
  • excuse
  • a train ticket valid for 3 months
  • ????3??????
  • The marriage was held to be valid.
  • ????????????

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virtually (L7)
  • adv almost very nearly ?????,???
  • Virtually all the members were in agreement with
    the proposal.
  • ??????????,??????????
  • My book's virtually finished Ive only a few
    changes to make in the writing.

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comes alive(L5)
  • Making sentences
  • Under skillful lighting, the scene came alive.
  • It comes cheaper if you have a VIP card.

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clip (L12)
  • n. ??, ???
  • Fasten these bills together with a paper clip,
    please.
  • a tie clip a hair clip
  • v ?????????
  • Do your earrings clip on?
  • Clip these sheets of paper together/onto this
    board.

22
invite (L14)
  • If a situation or actions invites danger,
    trouble, etc. it makes danger or trouble more
    likely.
  • Recklessness (??) invites disaster.
  • We must avoid giving them subjects that invite
    mistakes.

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act out (L15)
  • vt. 1)to play (a part), esp in actions and
    behaviours rather than in words
  • Lets act out the story of the three bears once
    more.
  • 2) ?...????
  • Children often act out their troubled feelings in
    their games.
  • a chance to act out one's fantasies

24
speak of (L16)
  • to show or express sth without using words ??,??
  • Everything at the party spoke of (showed that
    there probably had been) careful planning.
  • Her eyes spoke of suffering.

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  • His success speaks of careful planning.
  • The whole robbery spoke of inside knowledge on
    the part of the criminals.

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basis (L17)
  • ????
  • ?????
  • ???
  • ???
  • on the basis of...
  • on a commercial basis
  • on an equal basis
  • on an individual basis

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  • ???(??)
  • ?????
  • ??????????
  • on a fifty-fifty basis
  • on a five-day week basis
  • be scored on a 1 to 10 basis

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access (L20)
  • n. 1) U(to) means of entering way in
    entrance ????
  • The only means of access to the building is along
    a muddy track.

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  • 2) U(to) means or right of using, reaching, or
    obtaining ????
  • Students need easy access to books.
  • My ex-husband has access to the children at
    weekends. (is allowed to see them then)

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  • ??????????????
  • There is no access to the street through that
    door.
  • ?????????????????????
  • The only access to that ancient castle is along a
    muddy track.

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  • ????
  • easy of access
  • ?????????
  • Students need access to books.

32
be/feel up to(L22)
  • capable of sth
  • He is up to such an important job.
  • I dont feel up to going to work today.

33
  • 1) as far as to and including ?????
  • Up to ten people (any number between one and
    ten) can sleep in this tent.
  • Everyone has his part to play, from the office
    boy up to the President.
  • He's up to his ears/eyes/neck (very deeply) in
    debt.

34
  • 2) also up till- until ???
  • He was here up to a moment ago.

35
  • 3) v-ing (usu. in questions or negatives)
    good, well, or clever enough for ??
  • Michael's not really up to that job.
  • My German isn't up to translating that letter.

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  • 4) the duty or responsibility of (someone) ???
  • Shall we go out? It's up to you. (You must
    decide.)

37
  • 5) infml doing (something bad) ?(??)
  • What in the world are you up to?
  • The children are very quiet I wonder what
    they're up to/getting up to!

38
exclusive (L23)
  • 1. ???,???
  • ???????????
  • He lives in an exclusive ______ district.
  • residential
  • ??????????????????????????
  • This is a rather exclusive gathering of top
    executives and their wives.

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  • 2. ???,???
  • ????????????????
  • This company is the exclusive ________ for the
    sale of Ford cars in the city.
  • agency
  • ?????????
  • The computer is for the bosss exclusive use

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entry (L30)
  • CU (into) the act of coming or going in
    ??,??,??,?? ??
  • Japan's entry into the UN
  • Britain's entry into the war was not long delayed.

41
  • You mustn't drive up a street with a No Entry
    sign.
  • The army made a triumphant entry into the city.

42
entrance (L45)
  • n 1) C (to) a gate, door, or other opening by
    which people enter a place??,??,?
  • Excuse me, where is the entrance to the
    cinema/the park?
  • 2) C an act of entering ??
  • The king doesn't make his entrance until the
    third scene of the play.

43
  • 3) U the right to enter admission ??(?)
  • We were refused entrance because we weren't
    properly dressed.
  • a school entrance examination
  • How much is the entrance fee?

44
entrance and entry
  • Both words can be used to mean the act of
    entering. However, entrance is used especially
    when talking about a ceremony or performance, or
    about the right to enter.
  • Compare
  • to make an entrance onto the stage
  • an entrance examination
  • Britain's entry into the EEC
  • No entry! (road sign).

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blow ones cover(L34)
  • (????????????)?????(AmE, informal)
  • ?????????????
  • Asking those kinds of questions could blow my
    cover.
  • ???????,???????????
  • I was pretending to be her sister until she blew
    my cover.

46
out of character
  • ??.???
  • ??????????
  • His behavior last night was quite out of
    character.

47
  • in character
  • ??????????,?????Olive????
  • It was entirely in character for Olive to put her
    baby first.

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Dignity(L42)
  • Behavior or an appearance which is serious, calm,
    and controlled used to showing approval.
  • The real dignity of a man lies in what he is, not
    what he has.
  • Even in great adversity, he retained his dignity.

49
indignity
  • This was the last straw. I was very young, the
    prospect of working under a woman was the
    ultimate indignity.

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Conspicuous(L44)
  • remarkable in someway, and therefore easily
    noticed by people
  • ??????????????,?????
  • The red flag rose conspicuously _____ the
    beautiful city.
  • over

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out of bounds (L48)
  • beyond or pass the official boundary (BrE) entry
    forbidden
  • This town is out of bounds for the soldiers.
  • ?????????????
  • Violent TV programs are out of bounds to children.

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bound
  • adj. A) certain, expected B) obliged, forced C)
    going to D) associated with
  • The ship was bound for Italy.
  • We are as tightly bound to the people we dislike
    as to the people we love.

53
  • There are bound to be price increases next year.
  • Although hes my son, I felt morally bound to
    tell the police what hed done.

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  • the furthest limits or edges of something the
    limits beyond which it is impossible or
    undesirable to go??????
  • You must keep your spending within bounds.
  • His greed for power knows no bounds.

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  • The pub was out of bounds (forbidden) to the
    schoolboys.
  • It is not beyond the bounds of possibility (it
    is possible, though perhaps unlikely) that he is
    telling the truth.

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prevail (L50)
  • (1) vi. over/against to gain control or
    victory win a fight ??,???
  • Good will prevail.
  • We prevailed over the enemy.

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  • (2) vi. in/among be most usual or common
    exist widely ???,?????, ??
  • Despair prevailed in her mind.
  • ??????
  • The idea still prevails (among them).

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Bryan Adams - Everything I Do, I Do It For You
  • Look into my ______
  • You will see what you ______ to me
  • Search your ______ search your soul
  • And when you find me there you'll ______ no more
  • eyes, mean, heart, search

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  • Dont tell me it's not worth ______ for
  • You can't tell me it's not worth ______ for
  • You know it's true
  • Everything I do, I do it for you
  • trying, dying,

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  • Look into your heart
  • You will find there's nothing there to ______
  • Take me ______ I am. Take my ______
  • I would give it all I would ______
  • hide, as, life, sacrifice

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  • Dont tell me it's not worth ______ for
  • I can't help it
  • Theres nothing I want ______
  • You know its true
  • Everything I do, I do it for you.
  • fighting, more,

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  • Theres no love like your ______
  • And no other could ______ more love
  • Theres ______, unless you're there
  • All the ______, all the way
  • You can't tell me it's not worth trying for
  • love, give, nowhere, time

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  • I can't help it.
  • Theres nothing I want more
  • I would fight for you
  • Id ______ for you
  • die

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  • Walk the wire for you
  • Id ______ for you
  • You know its true.
  • Everything I do, I do it for you.
  • die

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