高英Lesson9長(zhǎng)難句
單擊此處編輯母版標(biāo)題樣式,單擊此處編輯母版文本樣式,第二級(jí),第三級(jí),第四級(jí),第五級(jí),*,Lesson Nine,Appetite,Laurie Lee,Complete the following sentences with the phrases containing“appetite”and translate them.,As we know,exercise will,_.,The doctor told me that this drug could,_.,He has been overworking for a whole week and has,_.,She,_,fish and meat,so wed better buy more vegetables.,He ate,_,as if he hadnt eaten anything for quite a few days.,He has an insatiable,_,knowledge.,Such TV series _.,She is biting a bread bit by bit _.,give you a good appetite,improve/stimulate/subdue your appetite,lost his appetite,has a poor appetite for,with the appetite of a wolf,appetite for,are to my appetite,without appetite,The Theme,By,_,“appetite”as any human,_,that is not yet,_,the author delivers us a message on our way,_,:if we want to make our life really_,we should give up our,_,as well as,_,regularly so as to keep ourselves in a state of,_,desire,loss of which is a sort of,_,.,defining,desire,satisfied,of life,enjoyable,food,pleasures,keen,death,Task3:Read Para.1-4 and find out the words/phrases to match the following explanation.,1.without flaws and therefore perfect,2.numerous,3.enthusiasm,4.rude,rough,5.bluntness,flawless,multitudinous,keenness,gross,insensibility,6.look steadily at,sb,/,sth,for a long time,7.too small to be noticed /unwittingly,8.never exhaust/great,9.to the degree of,gaze at,imperceptibly,inexhaustible,to the extent of,Task 4:Paraphrase the following sentences:,1.,Appetite is the keenness of living that you still have an edge on you longings and want to,2.Besides,the whole,toffeeness,of toffee was imperceptibly diminished,3.Which is why I would carry the preservation of appetite to the extent of deliberate fasting,to be bludgeoned into insensibility,1.Appetite is ones being eager to live;its one of the senses that tells people that they are still eager to live on and that peoples desires for life are still intense or passionate.,2.The greatest pleasure in enjoying the full taste of toffee was unwittingly killed when you have eaten a toffee in a quick and rude way.,3.Thats why I would go so far as to eat no food for a period of time in order to maintain the keenness of appetite.Otherwise,by eating too much,you destroy your appetite or reduce all its keenness.,Detailed Study of the Text,1.(Para.1),that you still have an,edge,on your longings and want to bite into the world and taste its multitudinous,flavours,and juices.,Appetite is ones being eager to live;its one of the senses that tells people that they are still eager to live on and,that,their,desires for life are still intense or passionate and,they,still want to taste the variety of flavors in the world.,edge:sharpness/keenness of,sth,have an/the edge on,sth,1)be keen on,She has an edge on original English novels.,have an/the edge on/over sb.,2)have an advantage on/over,sb,e.g.We have the edge on those universities because we have prepared for the evaluation for nearly five years.,In the competition I had the edge over him because I am confident.,take the edge off,sth,.,:dull the intensity/force/pleasure of,sth,e.g.Eating sweets before dinner will take the edge off your appetite.,the keenness of living,:your being eager to live,you still have an edge on your longings,:Your desires for life are still intense or passionate.,bite into,want to bite into the world,Metaphor:,tenor,the world,vehicle,some luscious fruit such as a honey peach,e.g.The boy bit into the green apple.,bite off,He bit off a large piece of the apple.,bite n.,I havent had a bite since morning.,Once bitten twice shy,上一次當(dāng)學(xué)一次乖,Dont bite more than your can chew:attempt too much,貪多嚼不爛(干力所不能及的事),2.(Para.2),Wilde said he felt sorry for those who never got their hearts desire,but sorrier still for those who did,.,In Wilde view,those who continuously want but never have are less unfortunate than those who have and therefore no longer want.,3.,when treats and orgies were few,“Treat”means giving a child money to go to the shop to buy,sth,.An“orgy”is larger than a“treat”.It means the child is given money to buy lots of things.,4.,True,the first bite was delicious,but once the toffee was gone one was left with nothing.,true,but,(to make concession),e.g.She longed for Europe,it was true,and would do anything to get there,but she wasnt prepared to give up her job for just two weeks in England.,leave sb.with,sth,:,e.g.We have to pay two bills,and that will leave us with just over five pounds.,leave,sth,with sb.,e.g.My neighbor Mrs.Smith was out,so the postman left her parcel with me.,He asked me to hold this parcel for him a moment,then he went off and left me with it.,5.,Besides,the whole,toffeeness,of toffees was imperceptibly diminished by the gross act of having eaten it.,Furthermore,when you have eaten a toffee,you unwittingly kill the essential quality of a toffee from which happiness can be derived.,6.,at its most flawlessly perfect,at ones+a superlative adjective,e.g.People 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