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1、會計學(xué)1基英基英group第一頁,共26頁。第1頁/共25頁第二頁,共26頁。1.It is,in short,an agreeable,easy place to go about ones business on foot,and yet as far as I can tell,virtually no one does.pleasant/comfortable; practically2.Im sure he jogs extravagant distances and plays squash and does all kinds of healthful things but Im
2、 just as sure that he drives to each of these undertakingsverylong; physicalexercises第2頁/共25頁第三頁,共26頁。3.I had this brought home to me one summer when we were driving across Maine and stopped for coffee in one of those endless zones of shopping malls,motels,gas stations and fast-food placeswasmadetor
3、ealizethis4.I noticed there was a bookstore across the street,so I decided to skip coffee and head over decidedgive up /nottohavecoffeeandinsteadtogotothebookstore第3頁/共25頁第四頁,共26頁。第4頁/共25頁第五頁,共26頁。第5頁/共25頁第六頁,共26頁。第6頁/共25頁第七頁,共26頁。1.We negotiated our way out of the airport and joined the flow of car
4、s.2.In her opinion, he will make a perfect husband; he is handsome, debonair, and wealthy.3.In the old days the poverty-stricken travelers were often caught dodging fares on the train.4.Could you explain yourself? Im afraid I have no notion of what you mean.5.It is curious that this compact car shou
5、ld have such plenty of boot space.6.The children were awed by the exaggerated contortion of the clowns body.7.In spite of all the difficulties, his business continues to thrive.8.Hosting the Olympic Games has been a massive undertaking to any city.第7頁/共25頁第八頁,共26頁。1. Shopping at this time of the yea
6、r was a most _ experience: people trod on your toes , pocked you with their elbows and almost knocked you over in their haste to get to a bargain ahead of you.(agree)nIf sb/sth agrees in sb/sth, it means it is of the same opinion in or is the same as sb/sth in some fields. eg. These words agree in t
7、he idea of happiness.nIf you agree to something, you say that you accept it, though sometimes you are not willing to. eg. I was forced to agree to it, but at heart I didnt quite agree with it.nIf two people who are arguing about something agree to disagree or agree to differ, they decide to stop arg
8、uing because neither of them is going to change their opinion.agree like cats and dogs, agree like pickpockets in a fair 水火不相水火不相容容d)Birds in their little nests agree.同巢之鳥同巢之鳥心兒齊心兒齊第8頁/共25頁第九頁,共26頁。1. Shopping at this time of the year was a most _ experience: people trod on your toes , pocked you wi
9、th their elbows and almost knocked you over in their haste to get to a bargain ahead of you.(agree)n.agreement: a formal decision about future action that is made by two or more countries, groups, or people; a joint decision that a particular course of action should be taken; If you are in agreement
10、 with someone, you have the same opinion as they have; agreement to a course of action means allowing it to happen or giving it your approvaladj.agreeable: If something is agreeable, it is pleasant and you enjoy it; if someone is agreeable, they are pleasant and try to please people. disagreeable第9頁
11、/共25頁第十頁,共26頁。nmanner第10頁/共25頁第十一頁,共26頁。2. Mrs. Peterson was considered a mad woman partly because of her _ and partly because of her violent temper. (eccentric)n.eccentric: an eccentric personeccentricity: 怪癖(guip);the eccentricities of british life unusual behavior that other people consider stran
12、geeccentricities are ways of behaving that people think are strange, or habits or opinions that are different from those of most people. eccentricity第11頁/共25頁第十二頁,共26頁。3. Im afraid I havent been fully _with the facts. (acquaintance)acquaintance n.someone who you have met and know slightly, but not w
13、ell; if you have an acquaintance with someone, you have met them and you know them;when you make someones acquaintance, you meet them for the first time and get to know them a little.eg. Do you want to make the acquaintance of him? I have a nodding acquaintance with her. 我和她只是(zhsh)點頭之交。n.acquaintan
14、ceship: a relationship less intimate than friendship第12頁/共25頁第十三頁,共26頁。acquainted第13頁/共25頁第十四頁,共26頁。adj.acquainted: nIf you are acquainted with something, you know about it because you have learned it or experienced it. eg. He was well acquainted with the literature of Latin America.nIf you get or b
15、ecome acquainted with someone that you do not know, you talk to each other or do something together so that you get to know each other. You can also say that two people get or become acquainted. eg. At first the meetings were a way to get acquainted with each other.第14頁/共25頁第十五頁,共26頁。nadv.nridiculou
16、sly: so as to arouse or deserve laughter第15頁/共25頁第十六頁,共26頁。4. Benjamin Franklins father used to _ him for his performance. (ridiculous)n.ridiculousnesseg. 糗事集錦(jjn)ridicule: If someone or something is an object of ridicule or is held up to ridicule, someone makes fun of them in an unkind way. eg. Hi
17、s ridicule chafed her. He is exposed to the ridicule of the public.v.ridicule: If you ridicule someone or ridicule their ideas or beliefs, you make fun of them in an unkind way. eg. I admired her all the more for allowing them to ridicule her and never striking back.ridicule第16頁/共25頁第十七頁,共26頁。nTsar.
18、n 3. a very successful example of something.triumphal第17頁/共25頁第十八頁,共26頁。n Adj. done or made to celebrate a victoryn a triumphal arch 一座凱旋門.triumphal第18頁/共25頁第十九頁,共26頁。in vitamin Cn 2. not good enoughdeficiencies第19頁/共25頁第二十頁,共26頁。6.Regardless of the presence of the President, Professor Truman frankl
19、y pointed out the _ in the urban planning of the capital city.(deficient) deficiency n.1. a lack of something that is necessary(shortage) Ex: a deficiency of safe play areas for children2. a weakness or fault in something. Ex: There are deep deficiencies in this lawdeficiencies第20頁/共25頁第二十一頁,共26頁。?。?/p>
20、n 4. (woe betide sb.) warn someone that n there will be trouble if they do something(be n used humorously)(警告(jnggo)某人要遭殃)woefully第21頁/共25頁第二十二頁,共26頁。采取了安全措施,但相對(xingdu)于該地游客的人數(shù)來說,大多不夠完善。woefully第22頁/共25頁第二十三頁,共26頁。n not have its normal shapen 3. something difficult you have to do in order to achieve something (周折)n ex: He went through a series of amazing contortions to get Karen a work permit.contorted第23頁/共25頁第二十四頁,共26頁。n His body contorted in agony.contorted第24頁/共25頁第二十五頁,共26頁。NoImage內(nèi)容(nirng)總結(jié)會計學(xué)。compact dodge negotiate contortion notion undertaking debonair thrive第二十六頁,共26頁。