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Discovering useful structures the Objective Clause

Discovering useful structures the Objective Clause. 1. Oliver believes that with a million pound bank note a man could survive a month in London. 2. …and does not know what he should do. 3. I wonder , Mr Adams, if you’d mind us asking a few questions.

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Discovering useful structures the Objective Clause

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  1. Discovering useful structuresthe Objective Clause • 1. Oliver believes that with a million pound bank note a man could survive a month in London. • 2. …and does not knowwhat he should do. • 3. I wonder, Mr Adams, if you’d mind us asking a few questions. • 4. May we ask what you’re doing in this country and what your plans are? • 5. I can’t say that I have any plans. • 6. His eyes stare atwhat is left of the brothers’ dinner on the table • 7. I didn’t knowwhether I could survive until morning.

  2. 8. I’mafraid I don’t quite follow you, sir. • 9. If you don’t mind, may I ask you how much money you have? • 10. If this is your idea of some kind of joke, I don’t think it’s very funny. • 11. Now if you’ll excuse me, I think I’ll be on my way. • 12. You mustn’t think we don’t care about you. • 13. We know you’re hard-working. • 14. Well, why don’t you explainwhat this is all about.

  3. which is based on • This unit is a play_______ __________(以…为基础)a short story by an American writer—Mark Twain. Theory is based on practice. (改定从) Theory which is based on practice is convincing.(令人信服的) (改p.p.作定语) Theory based on practice is convincing. 2. In pairs discuss the question. In pairs discuss what you know about him. 3. bring up 抚养;提出;呕吐 bring about 引起,实现,导致 bring in 收获(庄稼等) ; 获利,(使)得到(收入) bring out取出;显示出; 阐明;出版

  4. brought about brought in bring out Science has _____________many changes in our lives The sale of the house only __________about $45,000. Can you make a sentence to __________the meaning of the phrase. He was ill and _____________his dinner. The band have just ______________their second album. 4. He is best known for his novels set in his boyhood world on the river, such as The… 5. Imaging that somebody gives you a large sum/amount/number of money to spend as you like. 6. wealthwealthy; luckluky brought up brought out

  5. 打赌 打赌赢/输了 7. make a bet win/losea bet bet n. /v. Mrs. Black spent all her money betting on horses. I bet……=(informal) I’m certain……我肯定… 我敢肯定他已经去游泳了,因为他喜爱这项运动。 I bet he’s gone swimming because he loves it. 8. Only two passengers survived the air-crash. She survived her husband by ten years. 9. There’s no doubt that we did the right thing. 10. At this moment, they see a penniless young man wandering on the pavement outside their house.

  6. 11. It is Henry Adams, an American businessman, who is lost in london and does not know what he should do. And it was the ship that brought you to England. • Mr. Smith is leaving for Beijing tomorrow. • It is Mr. Smith who/that is leaving for Beijing tomorrow. 变一般疑问句 • Is it Mr. Smith who/that is leaving for Beijing tomorrow? 变特殊疑问句 • Who is it that is leaving for Beijing tomorrow? • My father did not come until 12 o’clock last night. • It wasnot until 12 o’clock last night that my father came home.

  7. 12. permit(v.) Permit me to lead the way 1)permit sb to do sth.=allow sb to do sth. 允许 她的妈妈是不会允许她晚归的。 Her mother would not permit her to come back late. 2) permit sth/ doing sth 在我们的办公室里不准吸烟。 We don’t permit smoking in the office. 13. That will be all. 没你的事了

  8. 14. I wonder if you’d mind us asking a few questions? 15. go ahead (1)执行,进行,举行 尽管天气不好,旅行将照常进行。 Despite the bad weather, the journey will go ahead. (2) (尤指经某人允许,或者有人表示怀疑或反对后) May I start now? Yes, go ahead. 16.as a matter of fact; in fact; in reality 17.by accident; by chance; on purpose 18. His eyes stare at what is left of the brothers’ dinner on the table.

  9. 19. Well, towards nightfall I found myself carried out to sea by a strong wind. It was all my fault. P. 48 20. I’d just about given myself up for lost when I was spotted (p.46) by a ship. P.49 21. The fact is that I earned my passage by working as an unpaid hand, whichaccounts for(p. 46) my appearance. passage The passage of motor vehicles is forbidden. (1)机动车禁止通行。 (2)Read the shortpassage. (3)His office is at the end of the passage. (4) 船费 表语从句 That’s why we’ve given you the letter.

  10. 22.seek ; sought; sought (p.46) 23 follow; what sort of…?; patience—patient to be honest– to tell you the truth; on the contrary ;on my way ; care about/ for (p. 48); charity; hard-working 24 Why don’t you explain what this is all about? 怎么不给我讲讲,这究竟是怎么回事呢? 25. In exactly an hour and a half. That's exactly what I expected. --"Do you mean that we are stuck here?" --"Exactly, my dear." 确切地,准确地 恰好地,正好地 一点也不错,正是如此

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