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福州大学:《现代大学英语精读》课程PPT教学课件(精读F)B7 Unit 2 Pain is not the Ultimate Enemy

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福州大学:《现代大学英语精读》课程PPT教学课件(精读F)B7 Unit 2 Pain is not the Ultimate Enemy
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unit 3 Pain is not the Ultimate Enemy

Topics for Presentation How do you define a pain-conscious person? What do you think are some of the most frequent health hazards in your daily life? o It is said that the pain of the mind is much worse than the pain of the body.Discuss the implications of this statement and present your views with illustrations from your own life experiences

Topics for Presentation ⚫How do you define a pain-conscious person? ⚫What do you think are some of the most frequent health hazards in your daily life? ⚫It is said that the pain of the mind is much worse than the pain of the body. Discuss the implications of this statement and present your views with illustrations from your own life experiences

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⚫Paragraph 1: ⚫1. What is paragraph 1 about?

Drum:to teach something to someone by frequent repetition odrum something into somebody o Her mother had drummed good manners into her. o Firefighters rely on training that's drummed into them through repeated exercises

Drum: to teach something to someone by frequent repetition ⚫drum something into somebody ⚫Her mother had drummed good manners into her. ⚫Firefighters rely on training that's drummed into them through repeated exercises

Escalate: 1.to cause something to intensify ● escalate something into something He escalated the argument into a vicious fight. o The dictator tried to escalate the disagreement into a cause for war. escalate into something 2.to intensify into something;to increase gradually into something. This argument is going to escalate into something serious very soon. o These cases of the flu could escalate into a real epidemic

Escalate: ⚫ 1. to cause something to intensify ⚫ escalate something into something ⚫ He escalated the argument into a vicious fight. ⚫ The dictator tried to escalate the disagreement into a cause for war. ⚫ escalate into something ⚫ 2. to intensify into something; to increase gradually into something. ⚫ This argument is going to escalate into something serious very soon. ⚫ These cases of the flu could escalate into a real epidemic

oParagraphs 2-7:these paragraphs focus on people's ignorance about pain

⚫Paragraphs 2-7: these paragraphs focus on people’s ignorance about pain

Rattle off: orattle off something a/so rattle something off o1.to say something quickly She rattled something off in French that I didn't understand. He rattled off all the names in one breath. 2.Usage notes:often used when someone gives a list of facts or other related information from memory: Walter could rattle off the statistics of players from the 1920s and 1930s

Rattle off: ⚫ rattle off something also rattle something off ⚫ 1.to say something quickly ⚫ She rattled something off in French that I didn't understand. ⚫ He rattled off all the names in one breath. ⚫ 2.Usage notes: often used when someone gives a list of facts or other related information from memory: ⚫ Walter could rattle off the statistics of players from the 1920s and 1930s

Take on ●1.承担 oHe is always ready to take on heavy responsibilities.他一向乐于挑重担。 ●2.呈现,穿上 oThe old factory has taken on a new look. 这家老厂已呈现出一派新面貌

Take on ⚫1. 承担 ⚫He is always ready to take on heavy responsibilities. 他一向乐于挑重担。 ⚫ 2.呈现,穿上 ⚫The old factory has taken on a new look. 这家老厂已呈现出一派新面貌

Boomerang ●Verb害人反害己;自食其果V oIf a plan boomerangs,its result is not the one that was intended and is harmful to the person who made the plan. His plan to reduce the numbers of workers boomeranged on him. ●noun a curved flat piece of wood that you throw and that can fly in a circle and come back to you.Boomerangs were first used by Australian Aborigines as weapons when they were hunting. 力镖,飞去来器(澳大利亚土著人最先用于狩猎)

Boomerang ⚫ Verb 害人反害己;自食其果 V ⚫ If a plan boomerangs, its result is not the one that was intended and is harmful to the person who made the plan. ⚫ His plan to reduce the numbers of workers boomeranged on him. ⚫ noun ⚫a curved flat piece of wood that you throw and that can fly in a circle and come back to you. Boomerangs were first used by Australian Aborigines as weapons when they were hunting. 回 力镖,飞去来器(澳大利亚土著人最先用于狩猎)

oTelltale:revealing,indicating,or betraying sth. oIt was clear from the telltale look in her eyes that she loved him

⚫Telltale: revealing, indicating, or betraying sth. ⚫It was clear from the telltale look in her eyes that she loved him

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