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Lesson nine The most dangerous game

Lesson nine The most dangerous game. To brighten 3. To become cheerful. The choice rests entirely with you 6. It’s up to you (It’s for you to decide) whether to play this game or not. To rest with sb to do sth 6. (fml) to be sb’s responsibility to do sth. May I venture to suggest…? 6.

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Lesson nine The most dangerous game

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  1. Lesson nine The most dangerous game

  2. To brighten 3 • To become cheerful

  3. The choice rests entirely with you 6 • It’s up to you (It’s for you to decide) whether to play this game or not.

  4. To rest with sb to do sth 6 • (fml) to be sb’s responsibility to do sth

  5. May I venture to suggest…? 6 • 我可否斗胆向你提个建议

  6. To sip his wine 13 • To drink very slowly, taking small mouthfuls (called sips)

  7. In a businesslike air 13 • In a businesslike manner; in a practical way

  8. To stroll from the room 14 • To walk away slowly and in a relaxed way

  9. To plunge 16 • To move suddenly and quickly

  10. To get a grip on oneself 16 • To start controlling one’s emotions; to calm down

  11. To take stock of 16 • To assess ; to make an appraisal of ; to size up (the situation)

  12. Lore 18 • Knowledge

  13. To blunder on 18 • To go on blindly and unthinkingly

  14. Deliberately 21 • Slowly and unhurriedly

  15. To be intent on (doing) sth 27 • To be determined to do or achieve sth, esp. sth that may cause damage

  16. To sense the danger 27 • To feel that there is danger although there is no proof

  17. But for 27 • Without • But for his timely warning, there would have been a terrible disaster • But for his stupid policies, the country would have been one of the richest in that area.

  18. To take up 29 • To continue an activity

  19. To wrench back 30 • To twist and pull it away

  20. Other uses of stake 30 • His life is at stake.(风险) • Once people have property of their own, they will have a stake in the social stability.(投资股份;利益)

  21. To fasten sth to a place 36 • To tie sth to a place

  22. To tumble 38 • To fall quickly and suddenly downward, esp. with a rolling movement.

  23. He stood regarding 39 • He stood looking at (the blue green expanse of water)

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