Analysis of Paragraph One The first paragraph presents the background information,which tells us the circumstances under which the author's family were going to take the Washington trip and why
Analysis of Paragraph One The first paragraph presents the background information, which tells us the circumstances under which the author's family were going to take the Washington trip and why
Language Work SuOse:believe,accept as true;pretend that sth is true;take sth.as a fact e.g.: (1)I don't suppose for a minute that he will agree. (2)Everyone supposes him to be poor,but he is in fact very wealthy. (3)Suppose that you had a million pounds -How would you spend it?
Language Work suppose: believe, accept as true; pretend that sth. is true; take sth. as a fact e.g.: (1) I don't suppose for a minute that he will agree. (2) Everyone supposes him to be poor, but he is in fact very wealthy. (3) Suppose that you had a million pounds - How would you spend it?
be supposed to do sth.be expected or required to do sth e.g.: (1)Am I supposed to clean all the rooms or just this one? (2)You are supposed to pay the bill by Friday. (3)You are not supposed to play football in the classroom. (4)Students are not supposed to whisper or talk while the teacher is lecturing
be supposed to do sth.: be expected or required to do sth. e.g.: (1) Am I supposed to clean all the rooms or just this one? (2) You are supposed to pay the bill by Friday. (3) You are not supposed to play football in the classroom. (4) Students are not supposed to whisper or talk while the teacher is lecturing
fabled:famous in fables;legendary e.g.: (1)There are some fabled cities in that small country. (2)The scientist went to investigate about the fabled fish in Lake Kanas. (3)The deserted house is fabled to have been inhabited by ghosts
fabled: famous in fables; legendary e.g.: (1) There are some fabled cities in that small country. (2) The scientist went to investigate about the fabled fish in Lake Kanas. (3) The deserted house is fabled to have been inhabited by ghosts
Discussion of Paragraph Two-Six 1.Why had the family always gone on the milk train when they used to go to the Connecticut shore? Because the milk train was cheaper.The fact that the family had always traveled on the cheap milk train implies that the family was rather poor
Discussion of Paragraph Two-Six 1. Why had the family always gone on the milk train when they used to go to the Connecticut shore? Because the milk train was cheaper. The fact that the family had always traveled on the cheap milk train implies that the family was rather poor