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Never Say Goodbye. 1-1. Section One: Pre-reading Activities. Section Two: Global Reading. Section Three: Detailed Reading. Section Four: Consolidation Activities. Section Five: Further Enhancement. I. Reading aloud. Reading aloud.

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  1. Never Say Goodbye 1-1 Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement I. Reading aloud Reading aloud Read the following sentences aloud, making a pause between sense groups. Audiovisual supplements • When I was ten / I was suddenly confronted with the anguish of moving from the only home / I had ever known. • When the final day came, / I ran to the haven of the small black porch / and sat alone, / shuddering, / as tears welled up from my heart.

  2. Never Say Goodbye 1-2.1 Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement II. Audiovisual supplements Watch the film episode and then answer the following questions. Reading aloud Audiovisual supplements Film Episode: Titanic Questions: 1. Why did Jack want Rose to make such a promise? 2. What would you do if you were Jack? Answers for reference: • Because Jack knew Rose loved him deeply and if he died, Rose would be very sad and lose confidence. He just wanted to make sure that Rose would not give up hope. • 2. Open.

  3. Never Say Goodbye 1-2.2 Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement I love you Jack. Don’t you do that. Don’t you say your goodbyes. Not yet. Do you understand me? I’m so cold. Listen, Rose … You’re going to get out of here. You’re going to go on and you’re going to make lots of babies and you’re going to watch them grow. You’re going to die an old … an old lady, warm in your bed. Not here. Not this night. Not like this. Do you understand me? I can’t feel my body. Winning that ticket, Rose, was the best thing that ever happened to me. It brought me to you … and I’m thankful for that, Rose. I’m thankful. ROSE: JACK: ROSE: JACK: ROSE: JACK: Reading aloud Audiovisual supplements

  4. Never Say Goodbye 1-2.2 Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement You must … you must … you must do me this honor … You must promise me that you’ll survive ... that you won’t give up ... no matter what happens ... no matter how hopeless. Promise me now, Rose, and never let go of that promise. I promise. Never let go. I will never let go, Jack. I’ll never let go. JACK: ROSE: JACK: ROSE: Reading aloud Audiovisual supplements

  5. Never Say Goodbye 1-2.2 Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement Reading aloud Audiovisual supplements ■

  6. Never Say Goodbye 2-1 Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement I. Text introduction Text introduction The text is the author’s recall of the most important and unforgettable experiences that came about when he was between 10 and 12. He had learned from his grandfather the profound meaning of “Never say goodbye” and became firm and strong-willed as a child. Structural analysis Cultural background

  7. Never Say Goodbye 2-2 Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement II. Structural analysis Text introduction — Paragraph 1 This part introduces the background and something about the author and his problem. Structural analysis Cultural background — In this part the author’s grandfather told him “goodbye” implied sadness. Paragraphs 2 – 4 Paragraphs 5 – 9 — This part gives the reason why the roses were beautiful. In this part, the author’s grandfather told the reason why he planted those roses and the death of his first son. He advised the author never to say goodbye. — Paragraphs 10 – 13

  8. Never Say Goodbye 2-2 Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement — This part tells us about the illness of the author’s grandfather, about how he bade farewell to his grandfather, and how he responded to his grandfather’s death. Paragraphs 14 – 20 Text introduction Structural analysis Cultural background

  9. Never Say Goodbye 2-3 Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement III. Cultural background Text introduction Prior to the 1960s, the national optimism was one of American’s main characters. It was so distinctly American that it set the United States apart from all other nations. In no other countries were people so optimistic about their own lives, their own future, their own government as those in the United States. Structural analysis Cultural background The American Character – Optimism Americans had a firm faith in the possibility, even the probability, of progress. They believed that everything would naturally change for the better. This attitude was based upon the past experiences of their

  10. Never Say Goodbye 2-4 Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement own and their country. In the early times, American settlers had to depend on their own hands in doing everything in order to survive. In the vast wilderness and in the constant struggle against nature, they gradually got the habit of trying something new to make life easier and better. They habitually had the faith in automatic improvement. As a result, the invention of countless work-saving devices and ready-made products did improve the quality of their lives. Text introduction Structural analysis Cultural background

  11. Never Say Goodbye 3.text1-S Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement Never Say Goodbye When I was ten I was suddenly confronted with the anguish of moving from the only home I had ever known. My whole life, brief as it was, had been spent in that big old house, gracefully touched with the laughter and tears of four generations. When the final day came, I ran to the haven of the small back porch and sat alone, shuddering, as tears welled up from my heart. Suddenly I felt a hand rest on my shoulder. I looked up to see my grandfather. “It isn’t easy, is it, Billy?” he said softly, sitting down on the steps beside me. “Grandpa,” I replied through my tears, “how can I ever say goodbye to you and all my friends?”

  12. Never Say Goodbye 3.text2-S Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement For a moment he just stared off into the apple trees. “Goodbye is such a sad word,” he said. “It seems too final, too cold, for friends to use. We seem to have so many ways of saying good-bye and they all have one thing in common: sadness.” I continued to look into his face. He gently took my hand in his. “Come with me, my friend,” he whispered. We walked, hand in hand, to his favorite place in the front yard, where a huge red rosebush sat conspicuously alone. “What do you see here, Billy?” He asked. I looked at the flower, not knowing what to say, and then answered, “I see something soft and beautiful, Grandpa.” Kneeling, he pulled me close. “It isn’t just the roses that are beautiful, Billy. It’s that special place in your heart that makes them so.”

  13. Never Say Goodbye 3.text3-S Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement His eyes met mine again. “Billy, I planted these roses a long, long time ago – before your mother was even a dream. I put them into the soil the day my first son was born. It was my way of saying thank-you to God. That boy’s name was Billy, just like yours. I used to watch him pick roses for his mother.” I saw my grandfather’s tears. I had never seen him cry before. His voice became hoarse. “One day a terrible war came, and my son, like so many sons, went away to fight a great evil. He and I walked to the train station together … Three months later a telegram came. My son had died in some tiny village in Italy. All I could think of was that the last thing I said to him in this life was goodbye.”

  14. Never Say Goodbye 3.text4-S Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement Grandpa slowly stood up. “Don’t ever say goodbye, Billy. Don’t ever give in to the sadness and the loneliness of that word. I want you to remember instead the joy and the happiness of those times when you first said hello to a friend. Take that special hello and lock it away within you – in that place in your heart where summer is an always time. When you and your friends must part, I want you to reach deep within you and bring back that first hello.” A year and half later, my grandfather became gravely ill. When he returned from several weeks in the hospital, he wanted his bed next to the window, where he could see his beloved rosebush. Then the family was summoned and I returned to the old house. It was decided that the oldest grandchildren would be allowed to say their goodbyes.

  15. Never Say Goodbye 3.text5-S Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement When it came to my turn, I noted how tired he looked. His eyes were closed and his breathing was slow and hard. I took his hand as gently as he had once taken mine. “Hello, Grandpa,” I whispered. His eyes slowly opened. “Hello, my friend,” he said, with a brief smile. His eyes closed again and I moved on. I was standing by his rosebush when an uncle came to tell me that my grandfather had died. Remembering Grandpa’s words, I reached deep within me for those special feelings that had made up our friendship. Suddenly, and truly, I knew what he had meant about never saying goodbye – about refusing to give in to the sadness.

  16. Never Say Goodbye 3.text1-W Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement Never Say Goodbye When I was ten I was suddenly confronted with the anguish of moving from the only home I had ever known. My whole life, briefas it was, had been spent in that big old house, gracefully touched with the laughter and tears of four generations. When the final day came, I ran to the haven of the small back porch and sat alone, shuddering, as tears welled up from my heart. Suddenly I felt a hand rest on my shoulder. I looked up to see my grandfather. “It isn’t easy, is it, Billy?” he said softly, sitting down on the steps beside me. “Grandpa,” I replied through my tears, “how can I ever say goodbye to you and all my friends?”

  17. Never Say Goodbye 3.text2-W Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement For a moment he just stared off into the apple trees. “Goodbye is such a sad word,” he said. “It seems too final, too cold, for friends to use. We seem to have so many ways of saying good-bye and they all have one thing in common: sadness.” I continued to look into his face. He gently took my hand in his. “Come with me, my friend,” he whispered. We walked, hand in hand, to his favorite place in the front yard, where a huge red rosebush sat conspicuously alone. “What do you see here, Billy?” He asked. I looked at the flower, not knowing what to say, and then answered, “I see something soft and beautiful, Grandpa.” Kneeling, he pulled me close. “It isn’t just the roses that are beautiful, Billy. It’s that special place in your heart that makes them so.”

  18. Never Say Goodbye 3.text3-W Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement His eyes met mine again. “Billy, I planted these roses a long, long time ago – before your mother was even a dream. I put them into the soil the day my first son was born. It was my way of saying thank-you to God. That boy’s name was Billy, just like yours. I used to watch him pick roses for his mother.” I saw my grandfather’s tears. I had never seen him cry before. His voice became hoarse. “One day a terrible war came, and my son, like so many sons, went away to fight a great evil. He and I walked to the train station together … Three months later a telegram came. My son had died in some tiny village in Italy. All I could think of was that the last thing I said to him in this life was goodbye.”

  19. Never Say Goodbye 3.text4-W Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement Grandpa slowly stood up. “Don’t ever say goodbye, Billy. Don’t ever give in to the sadness and the loneliness of that word. I want you to remember instead the joy and the happiness of those times when you first said hello to a friend. Take that special hello and lock it away within you – in that place in your heart where summer is an always time. When you and your friends must part, I want you to reach deep within you and bring back that first hello.” A year and half later, my grandfather became gravely ill. When he returned from several weeks in the hospital, he wanted his bed next to the window, where he could see his beloved rosebush. Then the family was summoned and I returned to the old house. It was decided that the oldest grandchildren would be allowed to say their goodbyes.

  20. Never Say Goodbye 3.text5-W Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement When it came to my turn, I noted how tired he looked. His eyes were closed and his breathing was slow and hard. I took his hand as gently as he had once taken mine. “Hello, Grandpa,” I whispered. His eyes slowly opened. “Hello, my friend,” he said, with a brief smile. His eyes closed again and I moved on. I was standing by his rosebush when an uncle came to tell me that my grandfather had died. Remembering Grandpa’s words, I reached deep within me for those special feelings that had made up our friendship. Suddenly, and truly, I knew what he had meant about never saying goodbye – about refusing to give in to the sadness.

  21. Never Say Goodbye 3.text1-S-my… Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement My whole life, brief as it was, had been spent in that big old house, gracefully touched with the laughter and tears of four generations. Paraphrase: I spend my whole life, although it was so brief, in that big old house, in which four generations had lived harmoniously and experienced both happiness and sadness. 在那所宽敞的老屋中我度过短暂的一生,四世同堂,美满和睦,感受着幸福与悲伤。

  22. Never Say Goodbye 3.text1-S-I felt… Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement I felt a hand rest on my shoulder. 我觉得有只手搭在我的肩膀上。 Explanation: The word feel can be followed by the “object + infinitive (without to)” structure in an informal style. e.g. Did you feel the earth move? He felt her hand tense up in his. Practice: 1) 我觉得有钉子扎进我的鞋里。 2) 你觉得车在动吗? I feel a nail stick into my shoe. Can you feel the car move?

  23. Never Say Goodbye 3.text2-S-I planted… Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement I planted these roses a long, long time ago – before your mother was even a dream. Paraphrase: I planted these roses a long, long time ago before your mother was born. 我很久很久以前种的这些玫瑰,那时甚至你妈妈都还没出生,仅是一个梦想而已。

  24. Never Say Goodbye 3.text2-S_I used… Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement I used to watch him pick roses for his mother. 我过去常常看见他为他妈妈摘玫瑰。 Explanation: The word watch can be followed by the “object + infinitive (without to)” or the “object + -ing” structure. There is often a difference of meaning. We use an infinitive after watch to indicate the whole of an action or event, and we use an -ing form to suggest part of an action. e.g. I watched her cross the road. (from one side to the other) I watched her crossing the road. (in the middle of the road, on her way across the road)

  25. Never Say Goodbye 3.text3-S_so many… Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement so many sons, went away to fight a great evil Paraphrase: Many sons left home to fight against the Fascist Nazi. 很多男青年都离家去和纳粹作战了。

  26. Never Say Goodbye 3.text3-S_take… Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement Take that special hello and lock it away within you. Paraphrase: Take the first friendly greeting and always keep it deep in your heart. 将那特殊的问候牢记于心。

  27. Never Say Goodbye 3.text3-S_in that… Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement in that place in your heart where summer is an always time Paraphrase: in that place in your heart where there is always sunlight and warmth / in that place in your heart which is always filled with joy and happiness Explanation: Here, it is easy to see that “where summer is an always time” is metaphorical. And the word “always”, an adverb, is used as an adjective here. Maybe this reveals that the old man was not well-educated. 在那温暖快乐的心灵深处

  28. Never Say Goodbye 3.text3-S_I want … Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement I want you to reach deep within you and bring back that first hello. Paraphrase: I want you to get to the bottom of your heart and recall that first hello. / I want you to think deeply and recall the friendly occasions on which you met your friends and said hello to them for the first time. 我希望你能从内心深处把那第一声问好找回。

  29. Never Say Goodbye 3.text5-S_Remembering Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement Remembering Grandpa’s words, I reached deep within me for those special feelings that had made up our friendship. Paraphrase: Remembering Grandpa’s words, I tried to bring back to my mind the joy and happiness that I had shared with him. 想起祖父的话,我内心深处浮现出那些曾和祖父分享过的幸福喜悦。

  30. Never Say Goodbye 3.text1-W-confront1 Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement confront v. 1) to be faced with and have to deal with 2) to force to deal with or accept the truth of; to bring face to face with e.g. The actress was confronted by a large group of reporters as she left the stage door. e.g. When the police confronted her with the evidence, she confessed she was guilty. Collocation: confront somebody with somebody/something be confronted with something

  31. Never Say Goodbye 3.text1-W-confront2 Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement Derivation: confrontation n. Practice: Translate the following sentences into English: 1) 她以极大的决心面对恐怖活动的问题。 2) 他为这次访谈可能遇到的问题准备好了答案。 She has confronted the problem of terrorism with great determination. He has prepared answers for the questions he expects to confront during the interview.

  32. Never Say Goodbye 3.text1-W-anguish1 Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement anguish n. severe pain, mental suffering or unhappiness e.g. He groaned in anguish. Tears of anguish filled her eyes. Derivation: anguished adj.

  33. Never Say Goodbye 3.text1-W-anguish2 Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement Comparison: agony, pain, suffering agony: extreme mental or physical suffering pain: physical or mental suffering or distress suffering: pain of body or mind; feeling of pain, unhappiness Practice: • Translate the following sentences into English: • 她心里一直很痛苦,直到知道她丈夫已得救后才放心。 • 2) 孩子失踪了,她极为悲痛。 She was in anguish until she knew that her husband’s life had been saved. She was in anguish over her missing child.

  34. Never Say Goodbye 3.text1-W-brief as it was1 Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement brief as it was Paraphrase: though it was short; although it lasted a short time Explanation: In a formal style, as can be used in a special word order to mean although. The construction suggests a very emphatic contrast. e.g. Cold as it was, they went out. (Although it was so cold, they went out.) Bravely as they fought, they had no chance of winning. (Although they fought so bravely, they had no chance of winning.)

  35. Never Say Goodbye 3.text1-W-brief as it was2 Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement Practice: Rewrite the following sentences with as: 1) Although I am young, I already know what career I want to follow. 2) Although he is talented, he is not yet ready to turn professional. Young as I am, I already know what career I want to follow. ____________________________________________________ Talented as he is, he is not yet ready to turn professional. _________________________________________________

  36. Never Say Goodbye 3.text1-W-gracefully1 Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement gracefully adv. 1) in an attractively and effortlessly fine and smooth manner 2) in a way that shows willingness to behave fairly and honorably e.g. Already in her fifties, she danced gracefully, attracting a large audience. e.g. He stepped on my left foot, and immediately he apologized to me gracefully. Derivation: grace n. graceful adj. gracious adj. graceless adj. (antonym)

  37. Never Say Goodbye 3.text1-W-gracefully2 Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement Comparison: graceful, gracious graceful: showing a pleasing beauty or form, movement or manner; pleasing in both style and attitude gracious: (of a person or behavior) kind, polite and generous Practice: Fill in the blanks with proper words: 1) His refusal was worded in such a (graceful, gracious) way that he offended nobody. 2) He was most (graceful, gracious) to everyone, smiling and thanking them. graceful ________ gracious ________

  38. Never Say Goodbye 3.text1-W-laughter and tears Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement laughter and tears Explanation: happiness and unhappiness

  39. Never Say Goodbye 3.text1-W-haven Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement haven n. a place of calm and safety e.g. The school library is a little haven of peace and quiet. As a tourists’ haven, the small hotel is a home away from home. Practice: Translate the following sentences into English: 1) 恐怖分子在这里找不到安身之处。 2) 河的两岸是野生动物的自然栖息地。 Terrorists will not find a haven here. The river banks are a haven for wild animals.

  40. Never Say Goodbye 3.text1-W-porch Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement porch n. a roofed entrance built out from a house e.g. She sat in the shade on the porch.

  41. Never Say Goodbye 3.text1-W-shudder1 Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement shudder v. 1) to shake uncontrollably for a moment, esp. from fear, cold, or dislike 2) to make a strong shaking movement e.g. She shuddered at the sight of the dead body. I shudder to think how big the bill will be. e.g. The ship shuddered as it hit the rocks. Comparison: shiver, tremble, shake shiver: to tremble (from cold or fear) tremble: to shake involuntarily (from fear, cold, weakness, etc.) shake: to move quickly and often jerkily from side to side or up and down

  42. Never Say Goodbye 3.text1-W-shudder2 Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement Practice: Translate the following sentences into English: 1) 想到我们面临的问题,我就不寒而栗。 2) 他冷得发抖,决定回家。 I shudder to think of the problems ahead of us. He shuddered with cold, so he decided to go back home.

  43. Never Say Goodbye 3.text1-W-well up/out1 Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement well up/out (of liquid) flow or start to flow e.g. Blood welled (out) from the cut. She was so moved that tears welled (up, forth, out) in her eyes. Comparison: well away, well in, well off well away: having made good progress well in: regarded as a close friend; accepted well off: in a good position, esp. financially

  44. Never Say Goodbye 3.text1-W-well up/out2 Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement Practice: Fill in the blanks with away, in, off or up: 1) His family is not very well . 2) Anger was welling in him. 3) By the end of this month, we’ll be well . ___ off up ___ away _____

  45. Never Say Goodbye 3.text1-W-rest on/upon1 Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement rest on/upon 1) to lean on; to be supported by 2) (esp. of a proof, argument, etc.) be based on; to be grounded on; to depend on e.g. The bridge rests on stone arches. The girl’s head rested on her hands. e.g. Your argument rests on a statement that can’t be proved.We have tried everything; now it all rests on him.

  46. Never Say Goodbye 3.text1-W-rest on/upon2 Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement Derivation: restful adj. restfulness n. restless adj. restlessness n. Practice: Fill in the blanks with proper words: 1) The audience was becoming . 2) Pastel colors are to the eye. ______ restless ______ restful

  47. Never Say Goodbye 3.text1-W-through my tears1 Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement through my tears Explanation: with tears in my eyes; while shedding tears through prep. 1) in at one side, end, or surface of something and out at the other 2) among or between the parts or members of e.g. Water flows through this pipe. He pushed his way through the crowd to the door. The monkeys swung through the trees. I searched through my papers for the missing documents. e.g.

  48. Never Say Goodbye 3.text1-W-through my tears2 Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement Practice: Translate the following sentences into English: 1) 泰晤士河流经伦敦。 2) 医生挤过人群来到受伤的男子面前。 The Thames flows through London. The doctor pushed through the crowd to get to the injured man.

  49. Never Say Goodbye 3.text1-W-stare off into stop1 Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement stare off into Explanation: watch something and look at something else steadily stare v. 1) to look steadily for a long time, e.g. in great surprise or shock 2) to be very plain to see; to be obvious e.g. He sat staring into space, thinking deeply. She stared at the letter in disbelief. e.g. The lies in the report stared out at us from every paragraph. Collocation: stare off: to stare away; to move one’s eyes from a point nearby to a farther place and fix them on it or look at it steadily

  50. Never Say Goodbye 3.text1-W-stare off into stop2 Section One: Pre-reading Activities Section Two: Global Reading Section Three: Detailed Reading Section Four: Consolidation Activities Section Five: Further Enhancement Comparison: gape, glare, gaze, glimpse, peek gape: to stare with an open mouth, usually in surprise glare: to stare angrily or fiercely gaze: to look long and steadily (at somebody/something), usually in surprise or admiration glimpse: to see someone or something for a moment without getting a complete view of them peek: to look quickly and often secretly (at something) Practice: Fill in the blanks with proper forms of gaze, peek and stare: 1) Defeat was them in the face. 2) No ! 3) He sat there through the window. staring _______ peeking ________ gazing _______

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