教育部高职高专规划教材(非英语专业用)

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1、用英语教育部高职高专规划教材(非英语专业用)综实Comprehensive Course合教程Practical English用英语教育部高职高专规划教材(非英语专业用)综实Comprehensive Course合教程ContentsUnit Five Text AUnit Three Text AUnit Four Text A用英语教育部高职高专规划教材(非英语专业用)综实Comprehensive Course合教程Unit 3 Text A Coping with CrisisLead-inVocabularyOutlineText StudySummaryQuizzes用英语教育

2、部高职高专规划教材(非英语专业用)综实Comprehensive Course合教程1. what is your opinion of crisis?2. How do you cope with it?Lead-in返回用英语教育部高职高专规划教材(非英语专业用)综实Comprehensive Course合教程Vocabularychallenge cope defeat depress despair generate magnificent manage precious shorten in the face of to ones feet turn inside out let

3、go of isolatefrom run off be worse off At every point返回用英语教育部高职高专规划教材(非英语专业用)综实Comprehensive Course合教程1. Expect trouble as an inevitable part of life.(para.1) 2. Learn to forgive oneself in the face of a devasting experience. (para.2) 3. Learn to control our reactions to whatever happens to us. (par

4、a.3) 4. time and blind faith are the best healers for those suffering “nervous breakdown”(paras.4-6) 5. Activity is the best prescription for a broken heart. (para.7-8) 6. Do remember those who have suffered a lot in life may gain a lot from life(para.9) Outline返回用英语教育部高职高专规划教材(非英语专业用)综实Comprehensiv

5、e Course合教程Text Study1. Squarely: directly and firmly E.g. she looked squarely at me.she stood squarely in front of me.2. Look sb/sth in the eye: face it directly E.g. can you look me in the eye and tell me you are not lying?3. in the face of: in spite of ; in the presence of; befor E.g. he succeede

6、d in the face of great diffficulities.she began to cry in the face of failure返回用英语教育部高职高专规划教材(非英语专业用)综实Comprehensive Course合教程4. We can stay down for the count and be carried out the ring , or we can pull ourselves back to our feet. - we can lie down on the ring waiting to be counted out or we can s

7、tand up by ourselves. 5. Grief, in part, is self-pity turned inside out. - grief, to some extent, is the expression of inward self-pity. Self-pity is a feeling of unhappiness and depression one has about himself and his problems. Inside out: reversed; thoroughly; completely E.g. he wore his socks in

8、side out. he knew his trade inside out. 返回用英语教育部高职高专规划教材(非英语专业用)综实Comprehensive Course合教程v6. The mourner who refuses to let go of his grief eventually isolates himself from his friends. the mourner who refuses to free himself of his grief /continues his life with grief finally separates himself from

9、 his friends. Let go of : to stop holding E.g. Dont let go of the rope.hold it tightly and dont let go.let go of my hand,youre hurting me! Isolate: to cause to be separated E.g. When one has an infectious disease,he is usually isolated.the mountain village is isolated from the outside by the heavy s

10、now返回用英语教育部高职高专规划教材(非英语专业用)综实Comprehensive Course合教程v7. The world may stop a few hours, or perhaps a few days, to hold a hand or to wipe away a tear, but friends and relatives have problems of their own. your friends and relatives may stop what they are doing to stay with you and comfort you for a s

11、hort period of time, showing their sorrow,but they have their own business and cannot keep you company forever. To hold a hand or to wipe away a tear: to comfort or give help and encouragement during a difficult period.返回用英语教育部高职高专规划教材(非英语专业用)综实Comprehensive Course合教程v8. I dont mean plunging into a

12、social whirl or running off on trips. I dont mean one can forget his grief by taking part in and busying himself with social activities or traveling out. Plunge: to (cause to) rush into (a state of activity) E.g. She plunged at once into a description of her latest experiences.we were powerless to h

13、elp as the boy plunged deeper and deeper into debt. A social whirl: a lot of intense social activities返回用英语教育部高职高专规划教材(非英语专业用)综实Comprehensive Course合教程v9. There is someone who is worse off and you can help him. there is someone who suffers more than you and you can help him out of the trouble. Worse

14、 off: in worse or poorer condition or state E.g. Mr. Black was worse off than jack.we shouldnt complain about being poor many families are much worse off (than we are). Cf. Badly off: having little money; poor E.g. Shes been very badly off since losing her job.in the city, the poor are as badly off

15、as they were in the village.返回用英语教育部高职高专规划教材(非英语专业用)综实Comprehensive Course合教程v10. Those who suffer deeply touch life at every point: they drain the cup to the dregs while others sip only the bubbles on top.those who suffer a lot have experienced every part of life and know what life really means whi

16、le others only see something on the surface of the life. “drain/drink the cup to the dregs”literally means “to empty the cup by drinking”. The author uses it figuratively “to imply to experience fully esp. Something unpleasant”, i.e. To suffer all the bitterness of life. “sip”means to drink a very small amount at a time and “bubble

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