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《现代大学英语精读》课程教学课件(PPT讲稿)第二版第二册第10单元课件 Lesson4 extension

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《现代大学英语精读》课程教学课件(PPT讲稿)第二版第二册第10单元课件 Lesson4 extension
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Lesson 4-Wisdom of Bear Wood Part Five Extension W B TLE ENTER

W B T L E Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood Part Five ENTER

Lesson 4-Wisdom of Bear Wood I.OralWork Topics for Debating Will the man conquer the nature W B T L E To be continued on the next page

W B T L E Lesson 4 - Wisdom of Bear Wood Topics for Debating Will the man conquer the nature ? To be continued on the next page. I. Oral Work

II.Exercises List 1.Vocabulary 2.Grammar WB TLE 回 BACK n

W B T L E II. Exercises List 1. Vocabulary 2. Grammar

Vocabulary Translate the following sentences into English. 1.There is a popular children's story,which describes the adventures of a wooden puppet that comes to life as if by magic. 2.Your humorous analysis of the situation made the discussion lively. 3.This ancient building has been restored to its original beauty. 4.You know,for,to go and live up in the mountains is to recapture my happy childhood. 5.This overcoat alone is not enough to protect you from the bitter cold in Canada. W B T L E NEXT

W B T L E Vocabulary Translate the following sentences into English. 1. There is a popular children’s story , which describes the adventures of a wooden puppet that comes to life as if by magic. 2. Your humorous analysis of the situation made the discussion lively. 3. This ancient building has been restored to its original beauty. 4. You know, for , to go and live up in the mountains is to recapture my happy childhood. 5. This overcoat alone is not enough to protect you from the bitter cold in Canada

Vocabulary Translate the following sentences into English. 6.The fruit growers were all happily expecting a good harvest this year when the terrible snow storm struck,doing great damage to the ripening fruits. 7.Too much sugar will not do you any good.To begin with,it will do damage to(or damage )your teeth.In fact,it will do you harm (or harm you)in many ways. 8.His utter devotion to the Chinese people filled me with admiration. 9.He insisted that everything should be in place before we nocked off, before five-thirty to be exact. WB TLE

W B T L E Vocabulary Translate the following sentences into English. 6. The fruit growers were all happily expecting a good harvest this year when the terrible snow storm struck ,doing great damage to the ripening fruits. 7. Too much sugar will not do you any good. To begin with ,it will do damage to (or damage )your teeth. In fact , it will do you harm (or harm you) in many ways. 8. His utter devotion to the Chinese people filled me with admiration. 9. He insisted that everything should be in place before we nocked off , before five-thirty , to be exact

Vocabulary Translate the following sentences into English. 10.He knew that he would have to redouble his efforts to carry out this plan,and he was anxious to plunge into the work as soon as he went back.But he never knew that a disaster was lying in store for him. W B T L E

W B T L E Vocabulary Translate the following sentences into English. 10. He knew that he would have to redouble his efforts to carry out this plan, and he was anxious to plunge into the work as soon as he went back. But he never knew that a disaster was lying in store for him

Grammar Combine the pairs of sentences by using the past participle phrase as adverbial. 1.The enemy launched an attack,supported by tanks and fighter planes 2.Greatly troubled by the lifestyle of her son,the farmer's wife cannot get to sleep. 3.Shocked by a bomb explosion the demonstrators ran in all directions. 4.Filled with expectation,Jack walked into the room for a job i 5.Left to settle their dispute by themselves,the two sides so agreement. WB TLE BACK

W B T L E Grammar Combine the pairs of sentences by using the past participle phrase as adverbial. 1. The enemy launched an attack, supported by tanks and fighter planes. 2. Greatly troubled by the lifestyle of her son , the farmer’s wife cannot get to sleep. 3. Shocked by a bomb explosion , the demonstrators ran in all directions. 4. Filled with expectation, Jack walked into the room for a job interview. 5. Left to settle their dispute by themselves, the two sides soon reached an agreement

Grammar Combine the pairs of sentences by using the past participle phrase as adverbial. 6.Urged by her fellow students,Erica decided to enter the recitation contest. 7.Questioned by the customs officer,the smugglers became nervous. 8.Badly damaged in a road accident,the car is beyond repair. 9.Exposed to the weather,these machines will rust. 10.Faced with the high cost of living and soaring prices of Shanghai,the young couple decided to return to their native W B T L E

W B T L E Grammar Combine the pairs of sentences by using the past participle phrase as adverbial. 6. Urged by her fellow students, Erica decided to enter the recitation contest. 7. Questioned by the customs officer, the smugglers became nervous. 8. Badly damaged in a road accident, the car is beyond repair. 9. Exposed to the weather, these machines will rust. 10. Faced with the high cost of living and soaring prices of housing in Shanghai, the young couple decided to return to their native city of Yangzhou

Grammar Translate these sentences using the past participle as adverbial or object complement. 1.Irritated by the personal insult,he rose to protest. 2.Deeply touched by these words,he decided to turn over a new leaf. 3.However hard he tried,the new arrival couldn't make himself understood. 4.My laptop broke down,and I must have it fixed as soon as possible. 5.Led by a local hunter,the search party soon found the tourists4- mountains. WB TLE BACK

W B T L E Grammar Translate these sentences using the past participle as adverbial or object complement. 1. Irritated by the personal insult, he rose to protest. 2. Deeply touched by these words, he decided to turn over a new leaf. 3. However hard he tried, the new arrival couldn’t make himself understood. 4. My laptop broke down, and I must have it fixed as soon as possible. 5. Led by a local hunter , the search party soon found the tourists trapped in the mountains

Grammar Translate these sentences using the past participle as adverbial or object complement. 6.Out of jealousy,Galileo's opponents had him dismissed from the university. 7.The president entered the Peking University Hall accompanied by his staff,and followed by a group of reporters. 8.The chairman of the department insisted on having the invitation delivered to the guest of honor of 10 days in advance. 9.The hospital authorities don't want the identity of the patient made known to the public. 10.It is necessary to keep the public properly informed of what the government is doing to deal with the problem of pollution. W B T L E NEXT

W B T L E Grammar Translate these sentences using the past participle as adverbial or object complement. 6. Out of jealousy, Galileo’s opponents had him dismissed from the university. 7. The president entered the Peking University Hall accompanied by his staff, and followed by a group of reporters. 8. The chairman of the department insisted on having the invitation delivered to the guest of honor of 10 days in advance. 9. The hospital authorities don’t want the identity of the patient made known to the public. 10. It is necessary to keep the public properly informed of what the government is doing to deal with the problem of pollution

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