Text Organization art one Paras 1-10 lain Idea Teenager;s idleness and ignorance will produce serious effects on all concerned and society as a whole Part two Paras 11-24 Main Idea Kevin 1990 comes to realize in his dream how greatly lack of education costs hisforebears, himself his children and the society they live in, and how important it is to study hard
◼ Text Organization ◼ Part One Paras 1-10 ◼ Main Idea Teenager;s idleness and ignorance will produce serious effects on all concerned and society as a whole. ◼ Part Two Paras 11-24 ◼ Main Idea Kevin 1990 comes to realize in his dream how greatly lack of education costs hisforebears,himself,his children and the society they live in,and how important it is to study hard
Part 4 Language Study 1. run out of: use up or finish a supply of tsto) Examples: 1)To our disappointment, our car ran out of gas halfway home 2)When they ran out of food, the soldiers set about hunting for more 2. handful. a small number (used as singular noun, followed by of Examples: 1)You'd better hurry up. A handful of people are already waiting in the hall
◼ Part 4 Language Study ◼ 1. run out of: use up or finish a supply of (sth.) Examples: 1) To our disappointment, our car ran out of gas halfway home. ◼ 2) When they ran out of food, the soldiers set about hunting for more. ◼ 2. handful: a small number (used as singular noun, followed by of) ◼ Examples: 1) You'd better hurry up. A handful of people are already waiting in the hall. ◼
2)I have to give up the plan because only a handful of students are willing to spend the New Year s Eve on campus a3. in amazement: with a feeling of great surprise or disbelief Examples: 1)Aunt Sophia gazed at her picture in amazement: she looked like a teenage girl in it. 2)All the people in the lecture hall stared at him in amazement when he talked loudly with his friend
◼ 2) I have to give up the plan because only a handful of students are willing to spend the New Year's Eve on campus. ◼ 3. in amazement: with a feeling of great surprise or disbelief ◼ Examples: 1) Aunt Sophia gazed at her picture in amazement: she looked like a teenage girl in it. ◼ 2) All the people in the lecture hall stared at him in amazement when he talked loudly with his friend
4. upset: make(sb. worry or feel unhappy (usu. used in the pattern: be upset by/about) Examples: 1) They are terribly upset by the break-up of their parents' marriage. 2) He was upset about the argument he had with his wife 5. ignorant: knowing little or nothing(often used in the phrase: be ignorant of/about) Examples: 1)Some people are ignorant of the facts about global warming
◼ 4. upset: make (sb.) worry or feel unhappy (usu. used in the pattern: be upset by/about) ◼ Examples: 1) They are terribly upset by the break-up of their parents' marriage. ◼ 2) He was upset about the argument he had with his wife. ◼ 5. ignorant: knowing little or nothing (often used in the phrase: be ignorant of/about) ◼ Examples: 1) Some people are ignorant of the facts about global warming
2)She was ignorant of her husband's illegal activities. Otherwise she would have done everything possible to stop him ■ gnorincen 6. slice: 1)a part of sth (followed by of Examples: a) Fiction takes up a large slice of the publishing market b) The boss promised that everyone would get a slice of the profits 2)a thin flat piece cut from sth. (often used with of)
◼ 2) She was ignorant of her husband's illegal activities. Otherwise she would have done everything possible to stop him. ◼ ignorance n ◼ 6. slice: 1) a part of sth. (followed by of) ◼ Examples: a) Fiction takes up a large slice of the publishing market. ◼ b) The boss promised that everyone would get a slice of the profits. ◼ 2) a thin flat piece cut from sth. (often used with of)