希望英语第七单元.ppt

希望英语第七单元.ppt

Reading B New Words and Expressions coordinated terrorist strike on the United States in 2001 that killed about 3,000 People 9/11 Incident Reading B New Words and Expressions v. to comfort someone and stop him/her from worrying reassure e.g. Lily was nervous on her first day at college, but she was reassured to see some friendly faces. Translation 警察让她放心,她的孩子很安全。 The police reassured her about the child’s safety. Reading B New Words and Expressions a. showing feelings of liking or love affectionate e.g. He’s an affectionate little boy. Translation 他收到一封情深意浓的信。 He received an affectionate letter. Reading B New Words and Expressions Laura’s husband, George W. Bush was, at the time of 9/11 Incident, President of the USA and Commander in chief of the US Army, so she was called here “comforter in chief”. comforter in chief Reading A Task 2 New Words and Expressions a. not deserving something, e.g. a benefit, privilege, or compliment unworthy e.g. They proved themselves unworthy of our trust. This is unworthy to be discussed. Translation 这件事不值得讨论。 Reading A Task 2 New Words and Expressions to take something away from somebody deprive somebody of something e.g. This law will deprive us of our most basic rights. The spread of television have considerably deprive us of our time for reading. Translation 电视的普及剥夺了我们相当多的阅读时间。 Reading A Task 2 New Words and Expressions used to suggest something what about e.g. What about Lily—shall we invite her? What about your trip next week? Translation 你下星期的旅行怎么样了? Reading A Task 3 Read the above passage again and fill in the following table. an action taken to end a person’s life on purpose We are masters of life. We can judge whether or not it is appropriate to decide when to end one’s life. The society would become a jungle if we extended direct lawful killing of people. an action taken to stop life-preserving procedures and treatments that would prolong the

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