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1、Unit 1PART FOCUSDenotation and ConnotationSuggested answer to the questionIf it is your teacher, most probably you will choose b, as the word portly has an implication of a more or less dignified and imposing appearance (e.g. an elderly gentleman, large and portly). However, if it is a doorkeeper, a

2、n amiable middle-aged woman, you may choose the word plump as it implies a pleasing fullness of figure (e.g. the plump goddesses of Renaissance paintings). From this exercise we can conclude that words that share the same denotative meanings can be diverse in their connotative meanings.Reference for

3、 the Classroom Activities1. father: the male parent. It connotes support and sternness; it also connotes protection but in a serious fashion.wildflower: uncultivated plant; it connotes vitality and pleasantness.2.WordDenotationConnotationSentencegolda precious yellow metalwealth, value, preciousness

4、, etcSilence is gold.moonthe natural body that moves around the earth once every 28 daystranquility, purity, something out of reach, etc.Theres no point hoping for peace in the country. Its like asking for the moon.icewater frozen so that it has become solidcoldness, indifference, cruelty, death, et

5、c.The ice in his voice was only to hide the pain.bloodred liquid flowing through the bodies of humans and animalsfamily background, descent, race, temperament, etc.Blood is thicker than water.2. a. In the West, every male person has the good qualities of males, such as bravery, spirit, and toughness

6、.b. Anyway, she has the characteristics of a woman, such as frailty and delicacy.AttitudeReference for the Classroom Activities1. FavorableNeutralUnfavorableunique, quaintstrangebizarre, abnormalresolute, steadfaststubborn, doggedpigheadedcompliment (v.)praise, commend, flatterlick ones bootssenior

7、citizenold personfossilbachelor girlsingle womanspinster2. a. uniqueb. pigheadedc. flatteredd. fossile. spinsterCollocationSuggested answers to the exercisea. do somebody a favorb. do somebody goodc. make a gestured. do evile. do harmf. make an effortReference for the Classroom Activities1. 1) D 2)

8、D 3) A 4) B 5) C 6) C 7) BFalse FriendsSuggested answers to the questionThe misunderstanding occurs due to the use of homonyms or false friendsflour or flower, ground (as the past participle of the verb grind) and ground (meaning the solid surface of the earth). In this excerpt, the use of false fri

9、ends adds a humorous effect to the text.Reference for the Classroom Activities1. The false friends are lie meaning to keep ones body in a flat position, and lie meaning to say something dishonest.2. a. Your fever rose yesterday.b. That racket is bad enough to make Aunt Ellas eyebrows raised.c. Jack

10、has been lying around all day.d. The soldiers laid aside their weapons.e. A heavy fog lay over the land.f. White stationery is always appropriate.g. Is that table stationary, or can it be moved to another corner of the room?h. It is easier to talk about a principle than to live by it.i. Our principa

11、l played on the faculty football team against the school all-stars.3. Some other false friends:fair vs. fareIts not fair to put all the blame on him.Bus fares are going up again.passed vs. pastI passed the landlady on the stairs this morning.Several boys went past us on mountain ense vs. in

12、tensiveShe suddenly felt an intense pain in her stomach.He took an intensive course on English.farther vs. furtherThe fogs so thick; I cant see farther than about five meters.Every day she thinks further and further into depression.PART III GARMMARSubject-Verb AgreementWhen the subject is compoundRe

13、ference for the Classroom ActivitiesSummary1. A compound subject with and takes a plural verb in most cases, but when it expresses a singular meaning or when each of the singular subjects is considered individually, it takes a singular verb.2. After a compound subject with or, nor, eitheror, neither

14、nor, notbut, the verb agrees in number and person with the nearer part of the subject.3. Intervening phrases or clauses not introduced by coordinating conjunctions do not affect the number of a verb. Such phrases are normally introduced by prepositions or prepositions or prepositional phrases such a

15、s as well as, as much as, rather than, along with, in addition to, together with, with, plus, and including.When the subject expresses quantityReference for the Classroom ActivitiesSummary1. Nominal phrases of time, money, weight and measurement normally take a singular verb.2. Some words or phrases

16、, such as all, most, half, the last, the rest, take a singular or plural verb, depending on the meaning of the noun or pronoun that follows.3. Phrases like lots of, heaps of, loads of take singular or plural verbs depending on the form of the nouns that follow.4. In sentences with more than one or m

17、any a modifying the subject noun, the verb should take a singular form though it is plural in meaning.When the subject is a relative pronoun, a what-clause, or in the there-be structureReference for the Classroom Activitiesa. He was one of the candidates who were able to carry out their campaign ple

18、dges.He was the only one of the candidates who was able to carry out his campaign pledges.b. What he wants is just a little love from his foster parents.What one thinks and says are not always the same.c. There is a cherry tree and several orchid flowers in the garden.There are hundreds of applicant

19、s on the waiting list for the job.Summary1. After a relative pronoun (who, which, that), the verb has the same person and number as the antecedent. (In the second sentence in Pair a, the antecedent is the only one, not the candidates.)2. After a what-clause, the verb is usually singular. But if the

20、what-clause is in a compound structure plural in meaning, the verb is in plural form.3. In the there-be structure, the verb is singular or plural depending on the number of the subject. The singular there is may be used to introduce a compound subject when the first noun or nominal phrase is singula

21、r.OthersReference for the Classroom Activitiesa. Nobody in town admits seeing him.b. Does anyone want to go with me?c. Are any of you going to the exhibition?d. None works/work so hard as he does.e. Books are her chief source of enjoyment.f. The one thing you must be ready for is their attempts to b

22、reak up the meeting.g. The jury is finally complete.h. The jury were divided in their opinions.i. New York Times is his bible.j. Semantics is the study of meanings.Summary1. Indefinite pronouns such as anybody, anyone, each, everybody, nobody, no one, and somebody generally require a singular verb.2

23、. The pronouns any and none take either singular or plural verbs.3. The complement of the verb be does not affect its number.4. A collective noun takes a singular verb when the class it names is thought of as a unit, but a plural verb when the members of the class are thought of as individuals.5. Ti

24、tles of books, magazines, movies, newspapers, plays, and the like take a singular verb.6. Certain nouns which are plural in form but singular in meaning generally take a singular verb. Some of these are physics, mechanics, news statistics, and whereabouts.PART WRITINGNotes (I)Sample 1Suggested answe

25、rs to the questions1. Notes are the simplest and shortest form of written communication and they are quick, easy and convenient.2. A note has three essential components:-the addresseethe person(s) to whom the note is written;-the message;-the sender.3. Notes are characterized by their brevity, infor

26、mality in style, and dedication to a single topic.Sample 2Suggested answers to the questions1. The date is put at the upper right-hand corner. Besides the date or weekday, you may, at times, need to state the hour or even the minute.2. You can add the word Dear before the addressees name and a compl

27、imentary close.3. A complimentary close is put before your signature as the sample show.PART V FOLLOW-UP EXERCISES1.a. The little boy was chicken-hearted.b. The statesman is a respectable figure in the political arena.c. We sat down by the oak tree, enjoying the breeze coming from the lake.d. We nee

28、d to drink the milk before it sours.e. The child had difficulty finding his way to school.f. The young woman received a lot of flowers and gifts.g. My father drew back the curtain a little lest I see him.h. Our university can accommodate 4000 students.i. Social customs vary greatly from country to c

29、ountry.2. The writers attitude changes from negative to positive in each pair of sentences.3. (1) experienced(2) elapsed(3) attempting(4) with(5) take up(6) made(7) endeavor(8) true4. a. The state attorney said that the man would be prosecuted.b. We suppose that a referee should be disinterested but

30、 not uninterested.c. Tony can hit a ball farther than I can.d. We must pursue this matter further.e. The principles behind our constitution are a principal reason for its astounding success.f. All the band instruments except the tuba will be carried to the auditorium for the music contest.g. The fed

31、eral government comprises the legislative, judicial, and executive branches.h. The whole region was struck by an economic disaster.i. (correct)j. He was awaked to the risk.5. My sister Lulu accepted a scholarship to study in the UK. She had done very well in school and the principal thought that liv

32、ing with a British family would teach her a lot. Mother said she would let her go if she bought a box of stationery and promised to write home every week. She said that she would live up to her promise and she always does pretty well in living up to her principles. Soon after she arrived in the UK.,

33、 she adapted to her new environment. Her new life did not affect her a great deal. She knew that as a student she had to be economical and she was not self-conscious of her poor clothing and strange accent. These were the things she was uninterested in; what fascinated her instead was the cultural differences between the two countries. She found people there liked to pay compliments and were more credulous to what she said. Of course, she never lied to them about her motherland. Though she experienced cultural shocks continually, she developed a fair attitude towards the oth

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