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Unit1Unit3OutofStepUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三Watchthemovieclipandanswerthefollowingquestions.1.Whereistheengineofthe911?Pre-readingActivities-Audiovisualsupplement1AudiovisualSupplementCulturalInformationInthebackofthecar.Theproductandtheirmanufacturingprocessareoneunit.Automation,technologyandskilledhumanlaborcombinetobuildthePorsche911.Andthefactoryrunslikeaprecisionmachine.2.What’sthesecretofsuccessofthatfactory?Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三Pre-readingActivities-Audiovisualsupplement2AudiovisualSupplementCulturalInformationUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三Narrator:AGermanfactorybuildsoneoftheworld’smostfamouscars.The911istheiconofthesportscarindustry.It’stheshape,it’stheengineintheback,it’sthefeelitgivesyou,it’stheemotion.Thefactoryrunslikeaprecisionmachine,buildinghundredsofenginesaday.Theproductandourmanufacturingprocessareoneunit,andthat’soursecretofsuccess.Automation,technologyandskilledhumanlaborcombinetobuild16versionsofthePorsche911,includingthe911GT3.VideoScript1AudiovisualSupplementCulturalInformationUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三CarculturehasbeenamajornichelifestyleinAmerica.Inthe1950s,thepost-warboomproducedagenerationofteenagerswithenoughincometobuytheirowncars.Thesecarsbecamesomuchmorethanjustmodesoftransportation.Theywerereflectionsofalifestyle.Theabilitytotuneandsoup-upmusclecarsgaveaverageJoestheopportunitytoshowofftheirpower,theirspeedandtheirstyleinawaythatpersonifiedthecarascharacter.1.2.Culturalinformation
1AudiovisualSupplementCulturalInformationUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三Wedreamofcarsaswedreamoflovers.Americanshavealwayscherishedpersonalfreedomandmobility,ruggedindividualismandmasculineforce.3.Culturalinformation
2AudiovisualSupplementCulturalInformation4.5.6.LikeGrannyinJanandDean’s1964song“TheLittleOldLadyfromPasadena,”wecan’tkeepourfootofftheaccelerator.Wearecrazyaboutourcars—andalwayshavebeen.“TheAmerican,”WilliamFaulknerlamentedin1948,“reallylovesnothingbuthisautomobile.”Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三GlobalReading-Mainidea1TextAnalysisStructuralAnalysis“OutofStep”isanexpositionthatpresentstheabsurdityoftheAmericans’dependenceoncars.TheAmericans,beingsoaccustomedtousingcars,havealmostforgottentheexistenceoftheirlegs.Wherevertheygo,theygointheircars.Asaresult,pedestrianfacilitiesareneglectedincityplanningorrejectedbytheinhabitants.Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三Structuralanalysis1TextAnalysisStructuralAnalysisParagraphsMainidea1-67-1314-20Thewriterintroduceshisideawithananecdote.Inthispart,theauthorpresentsthefactthattheAmericansarehabituatedtousingcarsforeverything.Inthispart,theauthorshowsthatpedestrianfacilitiesareneglectedordiscarded.Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三AfterlivinginEnglandfor20years,mywifeandIdecidedtomovebacktotheUnitedStates.Wewantedtoliveinatownsmallenoughthatwecouldwalktothebusinessdistrict,andsettledonHanover,N.H.,atypicalNewEnglandtown—pleasant,sedateandcompact.IthasabroadcentralgreensurroundedbythevenerablebuildingsofDartmouthCollege,anold-fashionedMainStreetandleafyresidentialneighborhoods.Itis,inshort,anagreeable,easyplacetogoaboutone’sbusinessonfoot,andyetasfarasIcantell,virtuallynoonedoes.BillBrysonOutofStepDetailedreading1DetailedReading12Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三Detailedreading2Nearlyeveryday,Iwalktothepostofficeorlibraryorbookstore,andsometimes,ifIamfeelingparticularlydebonair,IstopatRoseyJekesCaféforacappuccino.Occasionally,intheevenings,mywifeandIstrolluptotheNuggetTheatreforamovieortoMurphy’sontheGreenforabeer,Iwouldn’tdreamofgoingtoanyoftheseplacesbycar.Peoplehavegottenusedtomyeccentricbehavior,butintheearlydaysacquaintanceswouldoftenpulluptothecurbandaskifIwantedaride.“I’mgoingyourway,”theywouldinsistwhenIpolitelydeclined.“Really,it’snobother.”DetailedReading34Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三Detailedreading3“Honestly,Ienjoywalking.”“Well,ifyou’resure,”theywouldsayanddepartreluctantly,evenguiltily,asifleavingthesceneofanaccidentwithoutgivingtheirname.
IntheUnitedStateswehavebecomesohabituatedtousingthecarforeverythingthatitdoesn’toccurtoustounfurlourlegsandseewhatthoselowerlimbscando.Wehavereachedanagewherecollegestudentsexpecttodrivebetweenclasses,whereparentswilldrivethreeblockstopickuptheirchildrenfromafriend’shouse,wherethelettercarriertakeshisvanupanddowneverydrivewayonastreet.DetailedReading567Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三Detailedreading4Wewillgothroughthemostextraordinarycontortionstosaveourselvesfromwalking.Sometimesit’salmostludicrous.TheotherdayIwaswaitingtobringhomeoneofmychildrenfromapianolessonwhenacarstoppedoutsideapostoffice,andamanaboutmyagepoppedoutanddashedinside.Hewasinthepostofficeforaboutthreeorfourminutes,andthencameout,gotinthecaranddroveexactly16feet(Ihadnothingbettertodo,soIpaceditoff)tothegeneralstorenextdoor.DetailedReading8Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三Detailedreading5DetailedReadingAndthethingis,thismanlookedreallyfit.I’msurehejogsextravagantdistancesandplayssquashanddoesallkindsofhealthfulthings,butIamjustassurethathedrivestoeachoftheseundertakings.Anacquaintanceofourswascomplainingtheotherdayaboutthedifficultyoffindingaplacetoparkoutsidethelocalgymnasium.Shegoesthereseveraltimesaweektowalkonatreadmill.Thegymnasiumis,atmost,asix-minutewalkfromherfrontdoor.910Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三Detailedreading6DetailedReadingIaskedherwhyshedidn’twalktothegymanddosixminuteslessonthetreadmill.ShelookedatmeasifIweretragicallysimple-mindedandsaid,“ButIhaveaprogramforthetreadmill.Itrecordsmydistanceandspeedandcalorieburnrate,andIcanadjustitfordegreeofdifficulty.”
Iconfessithadnotoccurredtomehowthoughtlesslydeficientnatureisinthisregard.111213Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三Detailedreading7DetailedReadingAccordingtoaconcernedandfaintlyhorrified1997editorialintheBostonGlobe,theUnitedStatesspentlessthanonepercentofitstransportationbudgetonfacilitiesforpedestrians.Actually,I’msurpriseditwasthatmuch.Gotoalmostanysuburbdevelopedinthelast30years,andyouwillnotfindasidewalkanywhere.Oftenyouwon’tfindasinglepedestriancrossing.IhadthisbroughthometomeonesummerwhenweweredrivingacrossMaineandstoppedforcoffeeinoneofthoseendlesszonesofshoppingmalls,motels,gasstationsandfast-foodplaces.Inoticedtherewasabookstoreacrossthestreet,soIdecidedtoskipcoffeeandheadover.1415Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三Detailedreading8DetailedReadingAlthoughthebookshopwasnomorethan70or80feetaway,Idiscoveredthattherewasnowaytocrossonfootwithoutdodgingoversixlanesofswiftlymovingtraffic.Intheend,Ihadtogetinourcaranddriveacross.Atthetime,itseemedridiculousandexasperating,butafterwardIrealizedthat
Iwaspossiblytheonlypersonevertohaveentertainedthenotionofnegotiatingthatintersectiononfoot.1617Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三Detailedreading9DetailedReadingThefactis,wenotonlydon’twalkanywhereanymoreinthiscountry,wewon’twalkanywhere,andwoetoanyonewhotriestomakeus,asthecityofLaconia,N.H.,discovered.Intheearly1970s,Laconiaspentmillionsonacomprehensiveurbanrenewalproject,whichincludedbuildingapedestrianmalltomakeshoppingmorepleasant.Estheticallyitwasatriumph—urbanplannerscamefromallovertocooandtakephotos—butcommerciallyitwasadisaster.Forcedtowalkonewholeblockfromaparkinggarage,shoppersabandoneddowntownLaconiaforsuburbanmalls.18Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三Detailedreading10DetailedReadingIn1994Laconiadugupitsprettypavingblocks,tookawaythetubsofgeraniumsanddecorativetrees,andbroughtbackthecars.Nowpeoplecanparkrightinfrontofthestoresagain,anddowntownLaconiathrivesanew.Andifthatisn’tsad.Idon’tknowwhatis.1920Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三Whatkindoftownisit?Detailedreading1--Quesion1Itisasmall,pleasantandagreeabletown.Theinhabitantsarefriendlyandwillingtohelp.Butalthoughthetowniscompact,fewpeoplegoaboutonfoot.DetailedReadingUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三Detailedreading1--Quesion2Whatisconsideredtheauthor’s“eccentricbehavior”?Insteadofridingacar,theauthorwalksaroundthecity,doinghisshopping,goingtothemoviesorvisitingthecaféorbar.Topeoplewhoareusedtogoingeverywhereinacar,heisaneccentric.DetailedReadingUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三Detailedreading1--Quesion3Whywoulddrivers“departreluctantly,evenguiltily”whentheirofferwasdeclined?Withcarsbecomingthebasicessentialsoftheirlife,peoplearesohabituatedtousingthecarforeverything.Thesceneofsomebodywalkingaroundseemedsounusualtothemthattheywouldnaturallyshowtheirconcerntohim.Whentheiroffertogivehimaridewasdeclined,theyweresorryfornotbeingabletohelphimout.DetailedReadingUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三Detailedreading1--Quesion4Whydidtheauthorsay“Actually,I’msurpriseditwasthatmuch”?Whentheauthorfoundthatthenewlyplannedsuburbstotallyoverlookedpedestrianneeds,heassumedtherewasnobudgetforpedestrianfacilitiesatall.Sohesayshewassurprisedtolearnthatthereactuallywaslessthanonepercentofbudgetonit.Heretheauthorwriteswithatouchofirony.DetailedReadingUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三Detailedreading1--Quesion5WhydidLaconiachangeitsdowntownpedestrianmalltoonewithparkinglots?Althoughthepedestrianmallwaswelldecorated,shopperswereunwillingtowalktothestoresfromaparkinggarage.Asaresult,itwasacommercialfailure.Thegovernmenthadtocompromisewiththepublicpreference.DetailedReadingUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三Detailedreading1–
Activity1ClassActivityGroupdiscussion:Whatdoesthetitlemean?Withtheuseofthistitle,thewriterseemstosuggestDetailedReadingpeoplenolongerwalkinAmerica;thefewpeoplewhodowalkseemtobeold-fashionedand“eccentric”.Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三sedate
a.calm,seriousandformalDetailedreading1–
sedate
e.g.Sheisasedateoldlady;sheiscaringbutnevertalksmuch.Thefightagainstanuclearpowerstationsitehastransformedanormallysedatetownintoabattlefield.Derivation:sedately
(ad.),
sedation
(n.),
sedative
(a.,n.)v.makecalmorsleepy,esp.withadruge.g.Thepatientwasheavilysedatedandrestingquietlyinbed.DetailedReadingUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三Detailedreading1–
eccentriceccentrica.(ofpeopleorbehavior)unconventionalandslightlystrangee.g.Theoldgentleman,wholivedaloneallhislife,wassaidtohavesomeeccentrichabits.n.apersonofunconventionalandslightlystrangeviewsorbehaviore.g.Theoldgentlemanenjoyedacolorfulreputationasanengagingeccentric.DetailedReadingUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三curb
n.(BritishEnglish:kerb)alineofraisedstonesseparatingthefootpathfromtheroadv./n.
(place)acontrolorlimitonsth.undesirableDetailedreading1–
curbe.g.Poornutritioncancurbachild’sdevelopmentbothphysicallyandmentally.Therewillbecurbsondrunk-drivingfromnextmonth.DetailedReadingUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三Detailedreading1--habituatehabituatev.accustombyfrequentrepetitionorprolongedexposuree.g.Youmusthabituateyourselftoreadingaloud.Bytheendoftheschoolterm,thestudentshadbeenhabituated/accustomed/usedtorisingatfiveo’clock.DetailedReadingUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三Detailedreading1–
contortion1contortionn.atwistedpositionormovementthatlookssurprisingorstrangee.g.Thespectatorscannotbutadmirethecontortionsofthegymnasts.Derivation:contort(v.)causesth.totwistoutofitsnaturalshapeandlooksstrangeorunttractiveDetailedReadingUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三Thehumanunderstandingislikeafalsemirror,which,receivingraysirregularlydistortsanddiscolorsthenatureofthingsbyminglingitsownnaturewithit.(FrancisBacon).Detailedreading1–
contortion2e.g.Comparison:distort,twist,deform,contort,warpTheseverbsmeantochangeandspoiltheformorcharacterofsth.Todistortistoalterinshape,asbytorsionorwrenching;thetermalsoappliestoverbalorpictorialmisrepresentationandtoalterationorperversionofthemeaningofsth.distort:DetailedReadingUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三Greaterosiondeformedthelandscape.Theearlierpartofhisdiscoursewasdeformedbypedanticdivisionsandsubdivisions.Detailedreading1–
contortion3amouthtwistedwithpainHeaccusedmeoftwistinghiswordstomeanwhatIwantedthemto.e.g.Comparison:twist:Twistappliestodistortionofformormeaning.e.g.deform:Ifyoudeformsth.,orifitdeforms,itsusualshapechangessothatitsusefulnessorappearanceisspoiled.DetailedReadingUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三Thefloorboardshadwarpedovertheyears.e.g.Detailedreading1–
contortion4afacecontortedwithrageacontortedlineofreasoninge.g.Comparison:contort:Ifyoucontortsth.,orifitcontorts,ittwistsoutofitsnormalshapeandlooksstrangeorunattractive.warp:Warpcanrefertoaturningortwistingfromaflatorstraightform.DetailedReadingItalsocanimplyinfluencingsb.inawaythathasaharmfuleffectonhowtheythinkorbehave.Prejudicewarpsthejudgment.e.g.Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三Detailedreading1–
bringsth.hometosb.1bringsth.hometosb.makesb.realizesth.e.g.TheprofessordrovehometothemthattheymustfinishthewritingassignmentbyFriday.Comparison:drivesth.hometosb.,hit/strikehomedrivesth.hometosb.:makesb.realizesth.,esp.bysayingitoften,loudly,angrily,etc.e.g.Thenewsreporthasbroughthometousalltheplightoftheprisonersofwar.DetailedReadingUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三Detailedreading1–
bringsth.hometosb.2e.g.Youcouldseefromhisexpressionthathersarcasticcommentshadhit/strickenhome.Comparison:hit/strikehome:
(ofremarks,etc.)havetheintended(oftenpainful)effectDetailedReadingUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三Detailedreading1--entertainentertainv.consideranidea,etc.orallowyourselftothinkthatsth.mighthappenorbetruee.g.Herefusedtoentertainourproposal.
entertainideas,doubts,etc.DetailedReadingUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三Detailedreading1–
negotiate1negotiatev.getoverorpast(anobstacle,etc.)successfully;managetotravelalongadifficultroutee.g.Theonlywaytonegotiatethepathisonfoot.FrankMarianonegotiatesthedessertterraininhisbatteredpickup.DetailedReadingUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三Detailedreading1–
negotiate2那攀登者得攀越一陡峭巖石。那馬輕易跳過了柵欄。Practice:Theclimberhadtonegotiateasteeprockface.Thehorsenegotiatedthefencewithease.DetailedReadingUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三Detailedreading1–
coocoov.
speakinasoft,gentle,andlovingway,esp.whenexpressingsurprisee.g.“Howwonderfultoseeyouagain,darling,”shecooed.Thelittlegirlisalwayscooingoverthoseparrotsofhers.DetailedReadingUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三Detailedreading1–
anewanewadv.(fml.)againoronemoretime,esp.inadifferentwaye.g.Thescientistsstartedtheexperimentanew.Thefilmtellsanewthestoryofherrisetostardom.DetailedReadingUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三Detailedreading1–
IntheUnitedStates
…IntheUnitedStateswehavebecomesohabituatedtousingthecarforeverythingthatitdoesn’toccurtoustounfurlourlegsandseewhatthoselowerlimbscando.Paraphrase:PeopleintheUnitedStatestendtodriveforbasicallyeverypurpose,somuchsothattheyhaveforgottenthattheystillhavelegsandaboutwhattheirlegscando.DetailedReadingUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三Detailedreading1–
Iconfessit
…Iconfessithadnotoccurredtomehowthoughtlesslydeficientnatureisinthisregard.Paraphrase:IadmitthatIhaveneverrealizedIhadbeensostupid.DetailedReadingUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三Detailedreading1–
Iwaspossibly
……Iwaspossiblytheonlypersonevertohaveentertainedthenotionofnegotiatingthatintersectiononfoot.Paraphrase:…Iwaslikelytobetheonlypersonwhohadeverattemptedtocrossthatintersectiononfoot.DetailedReadingUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三ConsolidationActivities-VocabularymainWordDerivationPhrasePracticeSynonym/AntonymVocabularyTranslation
IntegratedSkillsOralActivitiesWritingGrammarUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三ConsolidationActivities-Phrasepractice11)
agreev.→agreeablea.→agreementn.VocabularyTranslation
IntegratedSkillsOralActivitiesWritingGrammarIagreewithhisanalysisofthesituation.我同意他對情況的分析。Ifoundhimmostagreeable.我覺得他極易相處。Anagreementwiththeemployerswasfinallyworkedout.與雇主們的協議終于達成了。e.g.Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三ConsolidationActivities-Phrasepractice2VocabularyTranslation
IntegratedSkillsOralActivitiesWritingGrammar2)eccentrica./n.→eccentricityn.Theclubseemedtobefullofeccentrics.這個俱樂部里好像都是怪人。Oneofhiseccentricitiesissleepingunderthebedinsteadofonit.他的怪僻之一是睡覺睡在床底下而不睡在床上。e.g.Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三ConsolidationActivities-Phrasepractice3VocabularyTranslation
IntegratedSkillsOralActivitiesWritingGrammar3)acquaintv.→acquaintancen.→acquainteda.Thelawyeracquaintedhimselfwiththedetailsofhisclient’sbusinessaffairs.那位律師了解委托人生意上的詳情。Hehasawidecircleofacquaintances.他交友甚廣。AreyouacquaintedwiththeworksofShakespeare?你對莎士比亞的作品熟悉嗎?e.g.Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三ConsolidationActivities-Phrasepractice4VocabularyTranslation
IntegratedSkillsOralActivitiesWritingGrammar4)ridiculev./n.→ridiculousa.Theoppositionridiculedthegovernment’sproposals,sayingtheyofferednothingnew.反對派揶揄政府的建議,把它的說成是老調重彈。Youlookridiculousinthosetightjeans.你穿上那緊身牛仔褲樣子真可笑。e.g.Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三ConsolidationActivities-Phrasepractice5VocabularyTranslation
IntegratedSkillsOralActivitiesWritingGrammar5)triumphn.→triumphanta.→triumphala.Thewinningteamreturnedhomeintriumph.獲勝的隊奏凱而歸。atriumphantcheer勝利的歡呼聲atriumphalarch凱旋門e.g.Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三ConsolidationActivities-Phrasepractice6VocabularyTranslation
IntegratedSkillsOralActivitiesWritingGrammar6)deficienta.→deficiencyn.Ourknowledgeofthematterisdeficient.我們對此事了解不足。Deficiencyinvitamins/Vitamindeficiencycanleadtoillness.身體缺乏維生素就會生病。e.g.Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三ConsolidationActivities-Phrasepractice7VocabularyTranslation
IntegratedSkillsOralActivitiesWritingGrammar7)woen.→woefula.→woefullyad.Shetoldhimallherwoes.她把自己的不幸遭遇都告訴他。woefulignorance可悲的無知
Thepreparationswerewoefullyinadequate.準備工作未免太不夠了。e.g.Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三ConsolidationActivities-Phrasepractice8VocabularyTranslation
IntegratedSkillsOralActivitiesWritingGrammar8)contortv.→contortionn.Herfacecontorted/wascontortedwithpain.她的臉因疼痛而走了樣。thecontortionsofayogaexpert瑜伽高手的柔軟動作e.g.Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三4)Ifyouadistance,youmeasureitbywalkingfromoneendofittotheother.3)Whenheopenedthelidofthebox,aclown.ConsolidationActivities-Wordderivation1.1VocabularyTranslation
IntegratedSkillsOralActivitiesWritingGrammar1)Shewantedtorefusehisproposal,butwasnotsurewhatwasthebestwayofit.goingabout_____________2)Thecountrywasaperiodofirreversiblechange.goingthrough_______________poppedout_____________paceoff_________Fillintheblankineachsentencewithanappropriatephrasalverborcollocationfromthetext.Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三ConsolidationActivities-Wordderivation1.3VocabularyTranslation
IntegratedSkillsOralActivitiesWritingGrammargoabout:Whenyouare“goingabout”yournormalactivities,youaredoingthem.e.g.盡管戰爭一觸即發,人們仍像平時一樣工作。Despitethethreatofwar,peoplegoabouttheirworkasusual.
Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三ConsolidationActivities-Wordderivation1.4VocabularyTranslation
IntegratedSkillsOralActivitiesWritingGrammargothrough:Ifyou“gothrough”anexperienceoraperiodoftime,especiallyanunpleasantordifficultone,youexperienceit.e.g.鑒于他經歷過的種種遭遇,他的樂天達觀令人驚嘆。He’samazinglycheerfulconsideringallthathe’sgonethrough.Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三ConsolidationActivities-Wordderivation1.5VocabularyTranslation
IntegratedSkillsOralActivitiesWritingGrammarpopout:comeoutsuddenlye.g.我們一打開兔箱,兔子就突然跑出來了。Therabbitspoppedoutassoonasweopenedthehutch.他一看到自己贏得的東西,頓時兩眼瞪得大大的。Hiseyesnearlypoppedoutofhisheadwhenhesawwhathehadwon.Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三ConsolidationActivities-Wordderivation1.6VocabularyTranslation
IntegratedSkillsOralActivitiesWritingGrammarpaceoff:measuresth.bytakingregularstepsacrossite.g.我步測出那座木橋長約100英尺。Ipacedoffthewoodenbridgeandfounditwasabout100feetlong.Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三old,time-worn,antiqueConsolidationActivities-Synonym/Antonym11.Wewantedtoliveinatownsmallenoughthatwecouldwalktothebusinessdistrict,andsettledonHanover,N.H.,atypicalNewEnglandtown—pleasant,sedateandcompact.Antonyms:bustling,exciting2.IthasabroadcentralgreensurroundedbythevenerablebuildingsofDartmouthCollege,anold-fashionedMainStreetandleafyresidentialneighborhoods.Synonyms:VocabularyTranslation
IntegratedSkillsOralActivitiesWritingGrammarUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三ConsolidationActivities-Synonym/Antonym23.Nearlyeveryday,Iwalktothepostofficeorlibraryorbookstore,andsometimes,ifIamfeelingparticularlydebonair,IstopatRoseyJekesCaféforacappuccino.Antonyms:depressed,downhearted,low-spirited4.Wewillgothroughthemostextraordinarycontortionstosaveourselvesfromwalking.Sometimesit’salmostludicrous.Synonyms:absurd,ridiculousVocabularyTranslation
IntegratedSkillsOralActivitiesWritingGrammarUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三ConsolidationActivities-Synonym/Antonym35.Accordingtoaconcernedandfaintlyhorrified1997editorialintheBostonGlobe,theUnitedStatesspentlessthanonepercentofitstransportationbudgetonfacilitiesforpedestrians.Antonyms:indifferent,unconcernedVocabularyTranslation
IntegratedSkillsOralActivitiesWritingGrammar6.Atthetime,itseemedridiculousandexasperating,butafterwardIrealizedthatIwaspossiblytheonlypersonevertohaveentertainedthenotionofnegotiatingthatintersectiononfoot.Synonyms:infuriating,irritatingUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三ConsolidationActivities-Synonym/Antonym4VocabularyTranslation
IntegratedSkillsOralActivitiesWritingGrammar7.Estheticallyitwasatriumph—urbanplannerscamefromallovertocooandtakephotos—butcommerciallyitwasadisaster..Antonyms:failure,defeat8.Nowpeoplecanparkrightinfrontofthestoresagain,anddowntownLaconiathrivesanew.Synonym:againUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三ConsolidationActivities-GrammarmainVocabularyGrammarTranslation
IntegratedSkillsOralActivitiesWritingPastPerfectvs.PastPerfectProgressiveshall,should,will,wouldAdverbsUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三ConsolidationActivities-Grammar1.1PastPerfectvs.PastPerfectProgressiveVocabularyGrammarTranslation
IntegratedSkillsOralActivitiesWritingPastperfectWeusethepastperfecttotalkaboutapasteventorsituationthatoccurredbeforeaparticulartimeinthepast.PastperfectprogressiveWeusethepastperfectprogressivewhenwetalkaboutasituationoractivitythathappenedoveraperioduptoaparticularpasttime,oruntilshortlybeforeit.Beforehersixthbirthday,Janehadneverbeentothezoo.Example:Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三ConsolidationActivities-Grammar1.2VocabularyGrammarTranslation
IntegratedSkillsOralActivitiesWritingtheactiontakingplacebeforeacertaintimeinthepastUsesometimesinterchangeablewithpastperfectsimpleputtingemphasisonthecourseordurationofanactionUnit3OutofStep綜合教程三1.Foryearswe(talk)aboutbuyingnewcarpets,andlastweekendwefinallywentoutandorderedsome.2.She(work)forthesamecompanybeforesheretired.3.Hefinally(work)hiswayupfromtheshopfloortoamanagementposition.4.She(apply)forjobs,withoutsuccess,sinceleavinguniversity.ConsolidationActivities-Grammar1.3Completethesentenceswiththepastperfectorpastperfectprogressiveoftheverbsinbrackets.VocabularyTranslation
IntegratedSkillsOralActivitiesWritingGrammarhadbeentalking__________________hadbeenworking___________________hadworked_____________hadbeenapplying____________________Unit3OutofStep綜合教程三ConsolidationActivities-Grammar1.4VocabularyTranslation
IntegratedSkillsOralActivitiesWritingGrammar5.Whentheoldladyreturnedtoherflat,shesawatoncethatburglars(break)induringherabsence,becausethefrontdoorwasopenandeverythingintheflatwasup
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