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1、Unit1PuttinginaGoodWordforGuilt2.Vocabulary:(1)Anincreasingnumberofchildren’sbooksattempttoportraylifeasitisformembersofdisadvantagedandminoritygroups.Thisyearsawthepublicationofarich[assortment]ofrealisticfictionsforchildrenaged8-12andolder.[assortm
2、ent]n.Acollectionofvariouskinds;avariety多种多样;一批品种多样的收藏;多种多样(2)Peoplewith[narcissistic]personalitydisorderhaveagreatsenseofself-importance.Theyseekexcessiveadmirationfromothersandfantasizeaboutunlimitedsuccessorpower.[narcissistic]adj.自恋的,自我陶醉的narciss
3、istn.自我陶醉者narcissisticallyadv.(3)Studiesonfilmconsumershadindicatedteenageaudienceassaprimemarket,withtheresultthatHollywoodfilmmakers[obsessively]cateredtothatmarket,sometimesattheexpenseofadultfare.[obsessively]adv.强迫性地,着迷似地obsessiveadj.[1]Of,relat
4、ingto,characteristicof,orcausinganobsession着迷,与着迷有关的或具有着迷特征的obsessivegambling着迷于赌博[2]Excessiveindegreeornature急迫的,在程度或性质上过分的anobsessiveneedtowin急迫的想赢的欲望obsessivenessn.(名词)obsessvt.(魔鬼、妄想等)缠住;迷住[常用被动结构]使窘困;使烦扰beobsessedby[with]被...附上[缠住,迷住心窍]obsessorn
5、.使人烦扰的人或事(4)Robinsonfoundmanysavagesonthisisland.Theywereseenwarring,[slaying]andeatingeachother,andsacrificingoneanotherbythousandstotheirgods.[slaying]<=slayv.tr.(及物动词)[动词各种形态:slew,slain,slaying,slays][1]Tokillviolently凶狠地杀死Thesoldiersslaininthebat
6、tlewereburriedthatnight.在那天夜晚,埋葬了在战斗中牺牲了的战士。[2][Slang]Tooverwhelm,aswithlaughterorlove【俚语】深深感动;压倒,克服;使禁不住大笑Thoseoldjokesstillslayme.那些古老的笑话仍让我感动。MiddleEnglishslen,slayen中古英语slen,slayen17slayern.杀人者,凶手对比词汇:destroy;exterminate;kill;puttodeath(5)Attempt
7、ingtomakemoneyfromthegrowing[legion]ofbothfemaleandmalefansofbasketball,hestartedtowritelovestorieswithbasketballasoneoftheelements.[legion]n.[1]ThemajorunitoftheRomanarmyconsistingof3,000to6,000infantrytroopsand100to200cavalrytroops.古罗马军团:古罗马军队的主要单位
8、,由3,000至6,000名步兵和100至200名骑兵组成[2]Alargemilitaryunittrainedforcombat;anarmy.军队,兵团:被训练以用于战斗的庞大的军事单位;军队[3]Alargenumber;amultitude.SeeSynonymsatmultitude大量;众多.参见multitudealegionoffollowers大批追随者MiddleEnglish:legioun中古英语legiounfromOldFrenchlegion源自古法语legion