长春大学旅游学院课程教案用纸教案内容教学设计bubbleaway/upbubblefuriously4. expectationn. [c, U] the belief that something will happen期待;预期His parents have great expectations for his future.He had that look of eager, deserving expectationKeepforyourchildrenyourexpectations中reasonable (Dec. 2003,CET-4,Reading Comprehension)5. confusevt. to make someone feel that they donot understand·弄糊涂something使困惑;把·This latest piece of information just confuses theissue.I always confuse one twinwith theother.Individually they shape a person in very differentways; together they threaten to confuse. (Jan. 200l,CET-4,Vocabulary and Structure)6. exhaust第21页
长春大学旅游学院课程教案用纸 教 案 内 容 教 学 设 计 第 21 页 bubble away / up ◇ bubble furiously 4. expectation n. [C, U] the belief that something will happen 期 待;预期 His parents have great expectations for his future. He had that look of eager, deserving expectation Keep your expectations for your children reasonable(Dec.2003,CET-4,Reading Comprehension) 5. confuse vt. to make someone feel that they do not understand something 使困惑;把······弄糊涂 This latest piece of information just confuses the issue. I always confuse one twin with the other. Individually they shape a person in very different ways; together they threaten to confuse.(Jan. 2001, CET-4, Vocabulary and Structure) 6. exhaust
长春大学旅游学院课程教案用纸教案内容教学设计vt. to make someone extremely tired and without使(某人)精疲力竭energyThe children exhausted their babysitter.The hard training exhausted me.I was exhausted by the hard training.7.rawa.not cooked or notthoroughlycooked 生的;未煮过的This versatile vegetable can be eaten raw or cooked.I don' t eat raw fish.8.plentifulThis place has plentiful material resources.She had a plentiful store of food.缺乏的,不足的·Scarceadj.9.slipperya. difficult to hold or move on because it is smooth,wet,or covered in something such as ice or oil 湿的;湿滑的The deckwas slipperybeneathher feet,第22页
长春大学旅游学院课程教案用纸 教 案 内 容 教 学 设 计 第 22 页 vt. to make someone extremely tired and without energy 使(某人)精疲力竭 The children exhausted their babysitter. The hard training exhausted me. I was exhausted by the hard training. 7. raw a. not cooked or not thoroughly cooked 生的;未煮 过的 This versatile vegetable can be eaten raw or cooked. I don’t eat raw fish. 8. plentiful This place has plentiful material resources. She had a plentiful store of food. Scarce adj. 缺乏的,不足的······ 9. slippery a. difficult to hold or move on because it is smooth, wet, or covered in something such as ice or oil 湿 的;湿滑的 The deck was slippery beneath her feet
长春大学旅游学院课程教案用纸教案内容教学设计10.identifyv. to recognize something and understand exactlywhatitis确认;识别Can you identify the man who robbed you?Wehave not yet clearly identified the source of thepollution.1l. milda.not having a strong taste(食物)味道不重的,淡味的This cheese has a soft, mild flavor.12. plungev.to fail quickly fromahighposition迅速落下;跌落【[+off]A waterfall plunges off the cliff to the riverbelow.The rope broke and the elevator plunged to theground.13.puzzlevt. to make someone worry and think hard, by being第23页
长春大学旅游学院课程教案用纸 教 案 内 容 教 学 设 计 第 23 页 10. identify v. to recognize something and understand exactly what it is 确认;识别 Can you identify the man who robbed you? We have not yet clearly identified the source of the pollution. 11. mild a. not having a strong taste (食物)味道不重的, 淡味的 This cheese has a soft, mild flavor. 12. plunge v. to fail quickly from a high position 迅速落下; 跌落 [+off] A waterfall plunges off the cliff to the river below. The rope broke and the elevator plunged to the ground. 13. puzzle vt. to make someone worry and think hard, by being
长春大学旅游学院课程教案用纸教案内容教学设计difficult to understand使困惑;使迷惑;使费解I was puzzled how to handlethe situation.What puzzles me is how the burglar got into the housewithout setting off the alarm.14. chewv.touse your teeth tobitefood in your mouth intosmallpiecessothatyoucanswallow it嚼碎;咀嚼Chewyour food well before swallow.“Chewwith your mouth closed."”“Keep your elbowsoffthetable.”(Dec.2003,CET-4,ReadingComprehension)15. despiteprep. used for saying that something happens eventhough.elsemighthavesomethingprevented it尽管;不管Despite all our efforts to save the school, the第24页
长春大学旅游学院课程教案用纸 教 案 内 容 教 学 设 计 第 24 页 difficult to understand 使困惑;使迷惑;使费解 I was puzzled how to handle the situation. What puzzles me is how the burglar got into the house without setting off the alarm. 14. chew v. to use your teeth to bite food in your mouth into small pieces so that you can swallow it 嚼碎;咀 嚼 Chew your food well before swallow. “Chew with your mouth closed.” “Keep your elbows off the table.”(Dec. 2003, CET-4, Reading Comprehension ) 15. despite prep. used for saying that something happens even though something else might have prevented it 尽管;不管 Despite all our efforts to save the school, the
长春大学旅游学院课程教案用纸教案内容教学设计County decided to close it.Despite the wonderful acting and well-developedplot the three-hour movie could not hold ourattention.(Jan. 1996, CET-4, Vocabulary and Structure)16.handleto take action to deal with a difficultvt.situation处理;应付The government was criticized for the way it handledthe crisis.He gave a plunge to handle the affairs in a friendly(Jun.2003,CET-4,Vocabulary andmanner.Structure)Step Three: Sentences beyond comprehensionBefore theteacher' s explanation, the students areasked to tell themeaning of thefollowing sentencesin English or Chinese.)第25页
长春大学旅游学院课程教案用纸 教 案 内 容 教 学 设 计 第 25 页 County decided to close it. Despite the wonderful acting and well-developed plot the three-hour movie could not hold our attention. (Jan. 1996, CET-4, Vocabulary and Structure) 16. handle vt. to take action to deal with a difficult situation 处理;应付 The government was criticized for the way it handled the crisis. He gave a plunge to handle the affairs in a friendly manner. (Jun. 2003, CET-4, Vocabulary and Structure) Step Three: Sentences beyond comprehension Before the teacher’s explanation, the students are asked to tell the meaning of the following sentences in English or Chinese.)