? ? ? U4 Text A? The Doctors’s Son
二、單詞
1. Infant n. 嬰兒 例句:The infant in the duck towel is laughing happily.
2. Soft-spoken adj. 聲音溫柔的叠萍,說(shuō)話斯文的 例句: He was a gentle, soft-spoken intelligent man.
3. Local adj. 當(dāng)?shù)氐模镜氐哪炙荆胤叫缘?例句:The two local men wear their own clothes.
4. Anything like 多少有點(diǎn)像? 例句:I never had the balls to do anything like this.
5. Beam vi. 笑撕彤,眉開(kāi)眼笑 例句:She beamed at me.
6. Midst n.中央源祈;中部? 例句:In the midst of all the broken light bulbs, one still works.
7. Hono(u)rable adj. 增光的;應(yīng)享有榮譽(yù)的墓塌,值得尊敬的? 例句:A knight on his horse is an honourable foe.
8. Industrious adj. 勤勞的瘟忱,勤奮的? 例句:This industrious businessman is busy with his work.
9. Groan vi.呻吟;發(fā)哼哼聲? 例句:The woman loudly groaned due to her splitting headache.
10. Compliment n. 恭維話苫幢;贊詞访诱,贊揚(yáng)? 例句 :He paid me a great compliment with those flowers.
11. Fit in with 使符合,適合态坦,適應(yīng)?
12. Emphatically adv. 強(qiáng)調(diào)地盐数;堅(jiān)決地? 例句:“NO FAST FOOD” responded the mom emphatically.
13. Rebellion n. 造反;反叛伞梯;反抗? 例句:A little adolescent rebellion is commonly believed to be healthy.
14. Stubborn adj. 固執(zhí)的玫氢,頑固的,倔強(qiáng)的? 例句:Both of them are stubborn and don’t want to say sorry first.
15.Argument n. 爭(zhēng)論谜诫,爭(zhēng)辯漾峡,爭(zhēng)吵? 例句:The colleagues are having an argument.
16. Survive vt. 經(jīng)歷…之后還存在? 例句:It’s hard for plants to survive in the desert.
17. Enroll vi. 吸收(某人)為成員;(使)入會(huì)喻旷;登記生逸,注冊(cè)? 例句:Every autumn we have to enroll in classes.
18. Attend vt. 參加,出席,散場(chǎng)? 例句:A nurse is attending the newborn baby.
19. Dormitory n. 學(xué)生宿舍樓? 例句:My dormitory is clean and tidy.
20.Childhood n. 童年槽袄,兒童時(shí)代? 例句:They enjoy their childhood playing outside.
21. Compare with (與…)作比較烙无;(與…)對(duì)照
22. Frown vi/n. (表示憤怒或煩心而)皺眉,蹙額? 例句:Grace set her face into a frown, she was not happy at all.
23.Would give a lot/anything/the world (to do sth.)? 非常愿意(做或擁有某事物)遍尺,愿付出一切(做或擁有)
24. In one’s own right 根據(jù)自己的能力或合法權(quán)利(而不依賴(lài)其他因素)
25. Topic n. (講話截酷、文章)題目,論題乾戏,話題? 例句:Today’s topic is on how to make money.
26. Glare vi. 怒目而視? 例句:I glared at my boyfriend and asked him who she is.
27. Be sick of 感到厭煩迂苛;對(duì)…厭煩
28. Hop vi. 跳上/跳下車(chē)輛? 例句:He likes to hop up and down.
29. Savor vt. 品嘗;欣賞? 例句:To fully savor a good red wine, first swirl it around you glass and smell it.
30. Wander vi. (人或思想)走神鼓择,開(kāi)小差? 例句:Any manager knows that his company will start falling apart, if his attention wanders.
31. Intersection n. 道路交叉點(diǎn)三幻;十字路口? 例句:The policeman regulated traffic at the intersection.
32. Before one knows it 瞬間;很快
33. Idiot n. 笨蛋呐能;白癡? 例句:Only the idiot would believe your sweet words.
34. Survey vt. 縱覽念搬,審視? 例句:He pushed himself to his feet and surveyed the room.
35. Sustain vt. 蒙受,遭受(傷害或損傷)? 例句:Every aircraft in there has sustained some damage.
36. Dent n. (用硬物擠壓或碰撞而形成的)凹痕摆出,凹坑
37. Guilty adj. 有罪的锁蠕,犯罪的? 例句:The man was found guilty and puts into prison.
38. Complain vi. 投訴;抱怨懊蒸;發(fā)牢騷;訴苦? 例句:She complains that the homework is difficult.
39. Protest vi. 反抗悯搔,反對(duì)? 例句:They were holding a sign to protest.
40. Choke vi. (使)窒息骑丸,(使)呼吸困難? 例句:The girl is choking on the fumes from her dad’s cigarette.
41. Choke back 抑制,強(qiáng)忍住
42. Insurance n. 保險(xiǎn)? 例句:I bought insurance for my car.
43. Panic vi. 感到驚慌妒貌,驚慌失措? 例句:Guest panicked and screamed when the bomb exploded.
44. Recognition n. 認(rèn)出通危,認(rèn)識(shí);識(shí)別? 例句:He searched for a sign of recognition on her face, but there was none.
45. Batter vt. 毀損灌曙,打壞菊碟,打爛? 例句:He would have to batter the door down.
46. Trudge vi. 步履沉重地走,艱難地走? 例句:The man trudged home through the snow.
47. Hold one’s head up 抬起頭來(lái)在刺;挺胸做人
48. Eve n. 前夜? 例句:We set off some fireworks on NewYear’s eve.
49. Celebrate vt.? 慶祝逆害,舉行(儀式、慶典)? 例句:The graduates are celebrating by throwing their hats up in the air.
50. Rarely ad. 不常見(jiàn)蚣驼,很少魄幕,難得? 例句:Golden coffee beans are rarely found.
51. Hug vt. 擁抱? 例句:The two friends hugged each other tightly.
三、長(zhǎng)難句分析
1.And I soon learned that as long as I lived in Enosburg I would always be known as “Doctor Eppley’s son”.
分析:I主語(yǔ)颖杏,learned是謂語(yǔ)纯陨,that后跟的賓語(yǔ)從句。
2.They said that I was growing up to be an honorable and industrious young man, living an honest life just like my father.
分析:They是主語(yǔ),said是謂語(yǔ)翼抠,that后跟的是賓語(yǔ)從句咙轩。
3.One night at college I sat with a group of students in the dormitory as we shared stories about our lives.
分析:“one night at college”是時(shí)間狀語(yǔ),I是主語(yǔ), sat是謂語(yǔ)阴颖,“with a group of students”是介詞短語(yǔ)作狀語(yǔ)活喊,“as we shared stories about our lives”中as引導(dǎo)時(shí)間狀語(yǔ)從句。
4.I could see the hurt in my father’s face, and I remembered how much he hated it whenever I called him “sam”.
分析:I 是主語(yǔ) 膘盖,remember是謂語(yǔ)胧弛,后跟著賓語(yǔ)從句(特殊疑問(wèn)詞引導(dǎo)的),whenever引導(dǎo)時(shí)間狀語(yǔ)從句侠畔。
5.I panicked and, without thinking, shouted, ”I’m Doctor Eppley’s son.”
分析:without thinking 介詞短語(yǔ)作狀語(yǔ)结缚,with的復(fù)合結(jié)構(gòu)。
四软棺、總結(jié)
? Many teenagers agree with the protagonist that growing up is about trying to be independent. They don’t want to be controlled by their parents, They want to be different. The article is about how a young man struggles to earn his own living. The boy has been living under the halo of his father. He hated this feeling, so he began to rebel and tried to go to school. His extreme ways hurt his father deeply. New Year’s Day’s previous car accident made him aware of his father, as well as his apologies to his father. In fact, as long as he is good enough, his father’s excellence will not affect himself.
? ? U6 Text? A Sunday in the Park
二红竭、單詞
1. Sunglasses n.? 太陽(yáng)鏡,墨鏡? 例句:What do you think of my new sunglasses?
2. contentedly ad. 滿意地喘落,知足地? 例句:The young animal turned quickly, and began contentedly eating the leaves out of Heidi's hand.
3. Section n. (書(shū)茵宪、報(bào)紙等的)段、欄瘦棋、版? 例句:This section of the country is drizzly in the winter.
4. fling vt. 撲進(jìn)稀火,沖出? 例句:Never fling up your studies.
5. sandbox n.(供兒童躺在里面玩耍的)沙箱,沙池? 例句:We play in the best sandbox.
6. faint a. 微小的赌朋,些微的? 例句:He fell into a dead faint.
7. tuck vt.(尤指建筑物)隱藏凰狞,使隱藏? 例句:You can also tuck disposable heat packets into your mittens.
8. tuck away 把……收藏在安全處all but幾乎,差一點(diǎn)
9. deserted a. 空無(wú)一人的? 例句:We trudged the deserted road for a long time.
10. swing n. 秋千v.擺動(dòng)沛慢,揮動(dòng)? 例句:There they can swing and slide and go round and round for hours.
11. seesaw n. 蹺蹺板? 例句:Think of it like a seesaw -- neither side is touching the ground because the weight on each side is identical.
12. motionless a. 靜止的赡若,一動(dòng)不動(dòng)的? 例句:She was motionless, legs bent below her red dress and head to one side.
13. abandoned a. 棄置不用的? 例句:We have not abandoned!
14. Slide n. 滑梯? 例句:There they can swing and slide and go round and round for hours.
15. squat vi. 蹲坐,蹲? 例句:What you do is squat up and down really fast.
16. Diligently a.? 勤奮地团甲,勤勉地? 例句:In short逾冬, we must work diligently to make the world a better place for coming generations.
17. side by side 并排地,并肩地? 例句:I want to remain here, side by side with my family and friends and all the victims of the disaster.
18. a sense/feeling of well-being? 幸福感? 例句:And I also noticed a significant feeling of well-being.
19. coop vt. 把…關(guān)入籠中躺苦,把人拘禁起來(lái)? 例句:As soon as she was alone within the walled garden she sat herself down on a coop, and seriously screwed up her mouth for the long neglected practice.
20.coop up confine in a restricted place or situation? 把…關(guān)閉起來(lái)
21. cube n. 小房間身腻,格子間? 例句:The dynamic Crosstab and data cube feature.
22. affectionately ad. 摯愛(ài)地? 例句:A healer of nations and a mentor to generations, Nelson Mandela –or Madiba as he is affectionately known by millions –is a living symbol of wisdom, courage and integrity.
23. Concentration n.? 專(zhuān)心,專(zhuān)注? 例句:They liberated all war prisoners from the concentration camp.
24. Tunnel n.? 隧道匹厘,地道? 例句:They blanked off the tunnel.
25. Deliberate a. 深思熟慮的霸株,故意的? 例句:He deliberately roughed the goal-keeper.
26. Chubby a.? 圓圓胖胖的,豐滿的? 例句:I've got a chubby body, a long, narrow face, pointy ears and a cute little tail.
27. Spade n.? 鏟集乔,鐵锨? 例句:He laid the spade by the door.
28. Spadeful n.? 一鏟之量? 例句:Transport minister Norman Baker dug the first spadeful to officially open the site.
29. a spadeful of? 一鏟去件,一锨
30. shovel n.? 鏟子坡椒,鐵锨? 例句:The child packed the sand down with his shovel。
31. stolid a.? 不易激動(dòng)的尤溜,麻木不仁的? 例句:The latest rich list pitted stolid industrial muscle against high-tech, with the head of an earth-moving company pipping the co-founder of the nation's biggest Internet search engine for the top spot.
32. Impassive a.? 無(wú)動(dòng)于衷的倔叼,麻木不仁的? 例句:He turned to the impassive woman.
33. Unblinking a.? 不眨眼的? 例句:The White Tiger takes a sharp and unblinking look at the reality of India's economic miracle.
34. Expectancy n.? 期望,期待? 例句:Expectancy - Come before God with anticipation and eagerness.
35. Husky a.? 高大強(qiáng)壯的? 例句:Gossip Girl without Chuck Bass is like a world without sunshine and rainbows and…a handsome, husky-voiced young adult in dashing three-piece suits!
36. roller skate n. 四輪旱冰鞋? 例句:The little one stops to roller skate.
37. take up 占用了(時(shí)間或空間) 例句:I hope that they take up this challenge.
38. Comic n.? 連環(huán)漫畫(huà)? 例句:He underplayed the comic elements of the opera.
39. Spit vi.? 吐痰宫莱,吐口水? 例句:And ink from soot and spit.
40. Deftly ad.? 熟練地丈攒,靈巧地? 例句:Softly, deftly, music shall surround you …
41. Swiftly ad. 敏捷地? 例句:As I looked swiftly away, it seemed to me that his glance held some kind of unmet expectation.
42. Tentative a.? 不確定的,試探性的? 例句:I use the word “tentative” here because these are more rough thoughts than a philosophy that I trust with certainty.
43. Instinct n. 本能授霸,天性? 例句:Some scientists thought that fight between the male animals headed up from their instinct.
44. Aware a. 明白的巡验,意識(shí)到的? 例句:But you always have to be aware of that possibility.
45.become/be aware of have knowledge or understanding明白,意識(shí)到? 例句:They should be aware of their rights.
46.Apologetic a. 道歉的碘耳,有抱歉意的? 例句:When you do reach them, they're apologetic but can do nothing to help.
47.Reasonableness n. 通情達(dá)理? 例句:The report should also discuss the assumptions used to make the forecast so that the reader can evaluate their reasonableness.
48.Lower vt. 降下? 例句:Superior courts may review decisions of lower courts.
49.Insolent a. 傲慢的显设,無(wú)禮的? 例句:Towards the middle of the last century a change took place, prison songs and thieves' ritournelles assumed, so to speak, an insolent and jovial mien.
50.Edge vt. 使尖銳? 例句:He is teetering on the edge of catastrophe.
51.Menace n. 威脅,危險(xiǎn)? 例句;At the local police station, he assembled a small armory of pistols and carbines, to deal with any unexpected menace that might appear.
52.feel like(doing)辛辨;have a wish for捕捂;want 想要
53.temper n.? 心境,脾氣? 例句:Age has chastened his violent temper.
54. lose one’s temper become angry發(fā)脾氣
55. suffuse vt. 充滿斗搞,充溢? 例句:Better still pour your love out to suffuse any chance of negative energies turning nasty.
56. Tenderness n. 親切指攒,愛(ài)憐? 例句:If you experience any tenderness or pain during massage, there is tension trapped in your body.
57. Impotent a.? 沒(méi)有力量的,無(wú)能為力的? 例句:In the dreams of the impotent, comes the answer.
58. Rage n. 盛怒? 例句:The poem was all the rage then.
59. Alien a.? 性質(zhì)全然不同的? 例句:Print your name and Alien Registration number on the back of each photo.
60. Distasteful a.? 討厭的僻焚,令人反感的? 例句:Don't force her into a distasteful marriage.
61. just a minute wait for a short time 等等允悦,等一下
62. courteously ad.? 有禮貌地? 例句:But they said the men were model neighbors who never caused trouble, greeted people courteously on the street and strolled with their children in the fields around their house.
63. shut up 閉嘴,住嘴? 例句:"They like to stand out there in the sun and not to be shut up in an apron," said her grandfather.
64. Flex vt.? 使四肢屈伸? 例句:Why you must flex your arm a certain way. Why your weight must be on a certain part of your foot.
65. Violence n.? 暴力? 例句:The film glorifies war and violence.
66. Dreadful a.? 令人畏懼的虑啤,可怕的? 例句:But the time of suspense is dreadful.
67. Incredible a. 不可相信的澡屡,難以置信的? 例句:And we think that this is just incredible impact.
68. Sleeve n. 衣服袖子? 例句:He twitched me by the sleeve.
69. Adjust vt. 調(diào)整? 例句:How do you adjust yourself?
70. Unevenly ad. 不同尋常地? 例句:Do the spoils need to be so unevenly split?
71. Utter a. 全然的,十足的? 例句:But this is utter nonsense.
72. Scorn n. 輕蔑咐旧,輕視? 例句:He is a target for scorn.
73. Nakedly ad. 坦白地? 例句:There are some distinctively South African accessories at this World Cup, makarapa hats, essentially or nakedly decorated minus helmets being one.
74. Limp vi. 一瘸一拐地走? 例句:For the rest of his life, he walked with a limp and sometimes used a cane.
75. self-consciousness n. 尷尬,害羞? 例句:You almost never catch a whiff of authorial self-consciousness.
76. Stoop vi. 俯身绩蜻,彎腰? 例句:How could anyone stoop so low?
77.Chant n. 有節(jié)奏的一再重復(fù)的話? 例句:There is a suggestion to make kids chant it at schools.
78. Dignity n. 莊嚴(yán)铣墨,威嚴(yán)? 例句:They have to be treated well, with dignity.
79. Summon vt. 鼓起勇氣,力量? 例句:Parliament has powers to introduce and pass legislation, summon and impeach ministers or the president.
80. Sandy a. 由沙構(gòu)成的? 例句:Her hair was sandy and she swung up and down.
81. Perspire vi.? 出汗办绝,流汗? 例句:The firs perspire a fine balsam of turpentine.
82. Mutter vi. 咕噥伊约,悄聲說(shuō)? 例句:I mutter, as they find their seats near us.
83. Layer n. 階層,層次? 例句:A thin layer of ice formed over the lake.
84. Inescapable a. 不可避免的孕蝉,必然發(fā)生的? 例句:In some ways that is the inescapable reality of the business cycle.
85. Incident n.發(fā)生的事屡律,不平常事件? 例句:That incident will surely bring on a crisis.
三、長(zhǎng)難句分析
1.It was still warm in the late afternoon sun降淮,and the city noises came muffled through the trees in the park.
分析:and并列兩個(gè)句子超埋,muffled修飾came表示噪音被樹(shù)林?jǐn)r住了
2.It was five-thirty of a Sunday afternoon,and the small playground,tucked away in a corner of the park 霍殴,was all but deserted.
分析:ticked away與was開(kāi)頭的句子并列描繪操場(chǎng)隱藏在公園的角落媒惕,近乎空無(wú)一人
3.She squeezed his arm affectionately and glanced at Larry,delighting in the pointed little face frowning in concentration over the tunnel he was digging.
分析:delighting作主語(yǔ)来庭,譯為快樂(lè)在尖尖的小臉上集中在一起
4.The only other people left in the playground were two women and a little girl on roller skates leaving now through the gate妒蔚,and a man on a bench a few feet away.
分析:on…gate修飾two women and a little girl,表示滑滑板的兩個(gè)女人和一個(gè)小女孩通過(guò)大門(mén)離開(kāi)了月弛。和在幾米外的在長(zhǎng)凳上的一個(gè)男人
5.With all the dignity she could summon肴盏,she pulled Larry’s sandy,perspiring little hand帽衙,while Morton pulled the other.
分析:with…summon表伴隨菜皂,帶著她可以總和的所有威嚴(yán),表示人物的心理狀態(tài)
6.Yet beneath it there was a layer of something else佛寿,something heavy and inescapable.
分析:用there be句型說(shuō)明世界上很多事情存在階層幌墓,很沉重并且無(wú)法避免
7.She sensed that it was more than just an unpleasant incident,more than defeat of reason by force.
分析:用到了more than的用法冀泻,表示不僅僅是不開(kāi)心的事情常侣,更是武力打敗了理性
四、總結(jié)
? The story is about an unpleasant encounter: When the woman’s child was bullied, instead of protecting her child,
Looking at her son quietly, She wanted to her son to fight his own war. When a savage man unjustifiably encouraged his son to behave rudely, Morton was very angry. The woman thought there would be an argument, even a fight, between the two men. However, Morton finally took his family out of the park “rationally”. In fact, not all things can be solved by patience. Perhaps Morton thought left park can avoid everything, but this action sometimes would harm family. leaving park means admitting defeat. At times, a proper military solution would be more appropriate.