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2.Thetaxisairbaghadalsodeployed(使展开),absorbingmuchoftheimpact(撞击,碰撞).

3.However,Harry,whowasinthebackseat,havingputonhisseatbelt.

4.Asaresult,hewasseverelyinjured,andhadtoberushedtoahospital.

练:

1.Hewastakingataxiintothecity.

2.Iftheweatherhadbeenbetter,theaccidentwouldn’thavehappened.

3.Thecaraccidentwouldn’thavebeenhappenedhadtheweatherbeenbetter.

4.Hadheputonhisseatbelt,hemightnothavebeeninjuredsobadly.

5.Thepurposeofhistripwastoattendameeting.

6.Theaccidentwouldn’thavehappenedhadtheweatherbeenbetter.

7.Themainreasonitwentoutofcontrolwasbecauseofthebadroadconditions.

8.Hemightnothavebeeninjuredsobadlyhadhebeenwearinghisseatbelt.

知识点:

rushto:

急于,火速赶往,奔赴。

Level6-Unit1-1/4ListeningHarry’sinjury2

1.Now,amonthlater,Harrystillcan’tremembermuchofwhathappened.

2.Whenhefirstwokeupinthehospital,itwasseveralhoursaftertheaccidentandhewasn’tsurewherehewas.

3.Thebadnewswasthathecouldn’tmovehislegs.

4.Thiswasbecausehisbackhadbeenbrokenintheaccident.

5.Thedoctorlatertoldhimthathemightneverregaintheuseofhislegs.

6.SomeofhisnervesinhisspineandlegshadbeendamagedbuteverythingelsewasOK.

1.Now,Harryistryingtofigureoutwhattodo.

2.Ifheworkshardandexerciseseveryday,thereisstillachancethathislegswillrecoverontheirown.

3.Therearealsosomenewtreatmentsthatmighthelphisnerveregenerate.

4.Still,heshouldbepreparedforthelongrecoveryandpossibilitythathemightneverwalkagain.

5.Withouttheuseofhislegs,hewouldn’tbeabletocontinueworkinginthesameway.

6.Itwouldn’tbepossibletotravel,sohewouldhavetofindanotherwaytoattendthemeeting.

7.Eitherthatorhewouldhavetolookforanotherwaytomakealiving.

1.Harryhasagooddisabilityinsurance,somoneywon’tbeproblemforawhile.

2.Butsoonerorlater,hewantstobeabletoearnsalivingagain.

3.Ofcourseheisn’tplanningtogiveuponhislegs.

4.Ifheworkshard,hemightstillbeabletoregaintheuseandlearntowalkagain.

5.Someofhisnerveshadbeendamagedbuttherewasachancethattheywerehealed.

6.Thenewdrugsbeingdevelopedmightmakeitpossibleforthenervestogrowback.

7.Still,hehastofacethepossibilitythatnothingwillwork.

D

1.Whateverhappens,Harryisdeterminedtothinkpositively.

2.Evenhecan’twalk,hecanstillattendthemeetingallovertheworld.

3.Withtechnology,hecouldbeanywhereandthereismuchthathecanstilldo.

4.Luckily,hestillhastousehisarmsandhandsandhisbrainisstillfunctioning.

5.Withtherightattitude,hecanfindawayforward.

6.Thereisnoreasontodespairinorfeelingsorryforoneself.

7.Thatkindofthinkwon’tsolveanything.

8.Hejusthopesthathiscompanyoranotherwillgethimachancetoprovehimself.

9.Hecanstillbeavaluableassetforthem,comeormake.

1.Hecouldn’tmovehislegs,becausehisbackhadbeenbrokenintheaccident.

2.Thiswasbecausehisbackhadbeenbrokenintheaccident.

3.Hemightneverbeabletowalkagain.

4.Inthatcase,he’llabletocontinueworkinginthesameway.

5.Ifhewantstoregaintheuseofhislegs,he’llhavetoworkhard.

6.Hehasapositiveattitudetowardlifeandisdeterminedtoprovehimself.

7.Heshouldbepreparedforthepossibilitythathewillneverwalkagain.

8.Ifhisnervesregenerate,itmeanstheymightgrowbacktoreplacelostorinjurednerves.

9.Inthissituation,“noguarantee”meansit’snotdefinite.

10.Ifheregainstheuseofhislegs,he’llbeabletocontinueworkinginthesameway.

11.Inenablepeopletomeetremotelywithvideoandaudioconnections.

12.Ifhelosttheuseofhislegs,hewouldn’tbeabletocontinueworkinginthesameway.

13.Ifhisnervesregenerate,itmeanstheymightgrowbacktoreplacelostorinjurednerves.

14.Newtechnologiesallowforvirtualmeetingswherepeoplecanmeetthroughremoteconnections.

comewhatmay:

无论发生什么事。

不问好歹,不管三七二十一。

 

L6Unit1-1/4DialogueLovers’Quarrel

1.Hey,whatdoyouthink?

2.Doyoulikeit?

3.No,it’stooshort.

4.Youcan’twearthattotheoffice.

5.Ifyoudo,nobodywillbeabletoconcentrate.

6.Whataboutthisone?

7.That’stherightlengthbutIhatethecolor.

8.Ihatepink.

9.Ok,I’llseeiftheyhaveitinanothercolor,butitisn’tcheap.

10.It’sokifyoudon’tbuyanythingforawhile.

11.Sure,thiswilllastforawhile.

1.Well,I’mgladyoulikeyourdress.

2.Itlooksgreatonyou.

3.Youshouldgetsomenewclothestoo.

4.Youneverbuyanythingforyourself.

5.IhaveanexpensivegirlfriendnowsoIcan’taffordit.

6.Andbesides,Idon’thavethetimetogoshopping.

1.Whatareyoudoing?

2.Areyoustaringatthatwoman?

3.What?

No,ofcoursenot.

4.Yes,youwere.

5.Youwerestaringather.

6.Howdoyouthinkitmakesmefeel?

7.Iwaslookinginthatdirection.

8.No,youwerestaringatherforseveralseconds.

9.I’msorrybutIcouldhelpit.

1.I’vetoldyoumanytimestostopthat.

2.Andyou’regoingtostare,youshouldn’tdoitlikethat,soobviousandrude.

3.Ok,what’sthebestwaytostare?

4.Don’tstarefor4or5seconds.

5.Justtakequicklook,2secondslong.

6.Thenitisn’tsoobvious.

7.Sorry,myeyejustwentthere.

8.I’mprogramlikethat.

9.That’snoexcuse.

E

1.Anddon’tevertellmeyoudon’tlikepinkagain.

2.She’swearingpink.

3.Whyisitthatpinkissobadonmewhenyoucan’thelpstaringatsomeoneelsewhoiswearingpink?

4.Ididn’tnoticethatsheiswearingpink.

5.Ah,sotheclothesdon’tmatter.

6.She’smoreattractivethanIam.

7.Whydon’tyougositwithher?

8.Hey,comeon.

9.Let’snotgetintoafire.

10.Ithoughtyouweregettingbetter.

11.Butyouneverchange.

12.Youjusthaveinruinintheevening.

13.Hey,comeon.I’msorry.

14.No,don’tsayanything,Idon’twanttohearit.

1.Itmightdistractothersfromdoingtheirwork.

2.Ifshewearsit,nobodywillbeabletoconcentrate.

3.Herboyfriendwaslookingatanotherwoman.

4.Ifshewearssomethingthatshort,nobodywillbeabletoconcentrate.

5.Itwasobviousandrudebecausehestaredatherfortoolong.

6.Tostareatsomethingmeanstolookatitintenselywitheyeswideopen.

7.Ifhe’sgoingtostare,heshouldtakequicklooks.

8.Inthisexchange,weseeanexampleofalover’squarrel.

9.Hecan’taffordtobuynewclothesforhimselfbecausehespendsalotonhisgirlfriend.

10.Thewomanwasattractive,sohecouldn’tcontrolhimself.

L6Unit1-1/4readingTheBoyWhoCriedWolf

Onceuponatimetherewasamischievousyoungboywhowasgiventhetaskoftendingaherdofsheeponahillsidenearavillage.Theboygrewtiredandboredwhilewatchingthesheep,sohefoundwaystoamusehimself,suchasclimbingtreesorchasingsheep.Onedayhecameupwithwhathethoughtwasabrilliantidea.Heclimbedtothetopofatreeandshoutedtowardthevillage:

“wolf!

Wolf!

Helpmeplease!

Whenthevillagersheardhiscriesforhelp,theyrushedupthehilltorescuehimandchasethewolfaway.Ofcourse,whentheygotthere,therewasnowolftobeseen,andtheboy,whowasstillinthetree,waslaughing.Thesheepweregrazingpeacefully.Annoyed.Thevillagersreturnedtothevillageandbacktotheirnormalactivities.

Afewdayslater,theboygrewboredagainandplayedthesametrickonthevillagers.Thistimethevillagerswerefuriousattheboy.Thatnighthewaspunishedbyhismotherforhisbadbehavior.

Forawhileafterthat,lifewentonasnormalandtheboybehaved.Hedidn’twanttobepunishedagain.Then,oneafternoonwhilehewastendingthesheep,henoticedthatthesheepwerebleatingandnervous.Hedidn’tknowwhatwascausingtheirstrangebehavior,soheclimbedatreetoseeifhecoulddeterminewhatwasgoingon.Whathesawfromthetreewasafrighteningsight,abig,hairywolfchasingafterthesheep.Terrified,hescreamedforhelp:

“wolf,wolf!

There’sawolfchasingthesheep!

Thistime,whenthevillagersheardhiscriesforhelp,theywereconvincedthatitwasanotheroneofhispranks.Nobodybelievedthattherewasreallyawolf,sotheyignoredhisfranticcallsforhelp.Thewolf,havingnothingtofear,feastedonseveralofthesheepandthenslippedbackintotheforest.

1.Liarsarenotbelievedevenwhentheyspeakthetruth.

2.Tobeannoyedmeanstobeupset.

3.Tocryforhelpmeanstocalloutinaloudvoiceforhelp.

4.Someonewhoismischievousissomeonewhooftengetsintotrouble.

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