1、HEADLINE TAIL LEAD BODY Review HEADLINE LEAD BODY 整个,全部整个,全部 抓紧,不放开抓紧,不放开 以防,万一以防,万一 点名点名 安然无恙的安然无恙的 (观念或想法观念或想法)浮现于脑中,被想到浮现于脑中,被想到 (在困境中在困境中)保持冷静保持冷静 警告某人某事警告某人某事 使某人宽慰的是使某人宽慰的是 at large 整个,全部整个,全部 抓紧,不放开抓紧,不放开 以防,万一以防,万一 点名点名 安然无恙的安然无恙的 (观念或想法观念或想法)浮现于脑中,被想到浮现于脑中,被想到 (在困境中在困境中)保持冷静保持冷静 警告某人某事警告某人某
2、事 使某人宽慰的是使某人宽慰的是 at large hold on to 整个,全部整个,全部 抓紧,不放开抓紧,不放开 以防,万一以防,万一 点名点名 安然无恙的安然无恙的 (观念或想法观念或想法)浮现于脑中,被想到浮现于脑中,被想到 (在困境中在困境中)保持冷静保持冷静 警告某人某事警告某人某事 使某人宽慰的是使某人宽慰的是 at large hold on to in case 整个,全部整个,全部 抓紧,不放开抓紧,不放开 以防,万一以防,万一 点名点名 安然无恙的安然无恙的 (观念或想法观念或想法)浮现于脑中,被想到浮现于脑中,被想到 (在困境中在困境中)保持冷静保持冷静 警告某人某
3、事警告某人某事 使某人宽慰的是使某人宽慰的是 at large hold on to in case roll call 整个,全部整个,全部 抓紧,不放开抓紧,不放开 以防,万一以防,万一 点名点名 安然无恙的安然无恙的 (观念或想法观念或想法)浮现于脑中,被想到浮现于脑中,被想到 (在困境中在困境中)保持冷静保持冷静 警告某人某事警告某人某事 使某人宽慰的是使某人宽慰的是 at large hold on to in case roll call safe and sound 整个,全部整个,全部 抓紧,不放开抓紧,不放开 以防,万一以防,万一 点名点名 安然无恙的安然无恙的 (观念或想法
4、观念或想法)浮现于脑中,被想到浮现于脑中,被想到 (在困境中在困境中)保持冷静保持冷静 警告某人某事警告某人某事 使某人宽慰的是使某人宽慰的是 at large hold on to in case roll call safe and sound occur to 整个,全部整个,全部 抓紧,不放开抓紧,不放开 以防,万一以防,万一 点名点名 安然无恙的安然无恙的 (观念或想法观念或想法)浮现于脑中,被想到浮现于脑中,被想到 (在困境中在困境中)保持冷静保持冷静 警告某人某事警告某人某事 使某人宽慰的是使某人宽慰的是 at large hold on to in case roll call
5、 safe and sound occur to keep ones head 整个,全部整个,全部 抓紧,不放开抓紧,不放开 以防,万一以防,万一 点名点名 安然无恙的安然无恙的 (观念或想法观念或想法)浮现于脑中,被想到浮现于脑中,被想到 (在困境中在困境中)保持冷静保持冷静 警告某人某事警告某人某事 使某人宽慰的是使某人宽慰的是 at large hold on to in case roll call safe and sound occur to keep ones head warn sb of sth 整个,全部整个,全部 抓紧,不放开抓紧,不放开 以防,万一以防,万一 点名点名
6、 安然无恙的安然无恙的 (观念或想法观念或想法)浮现于脑中,被想到浮现于脑中,被想到 (在困境中在困境中)保持冷静保持冷静 警告某人某事警告某人某事 使某人宽慰的是使某人宽慰的是 at large hold on to in case roll call safe and sound occur to keep ones head warn sb of sth to ones relief 整个,全部整个,全部 抓紧,不放开抓紧,不放开 以防,万一以防,万一 点名点名 安然无恙的安然无恙的 (观念或想法观念或想法)浮现于脑中,被想到浮现于脑中,被想到 (在困境中在困境中)保持冷静保持冷静 警告
7、某人某事警告某人某事 使某人宽慰的是使某人宽慰的是 1. Only 5 students suffered slight injuries, despite the current figures of 7 killed and over 200 injured in the disaster area at large. (page 16, lines 24) Word study 1. Only 5 students suffered slight injuries, despite the current figures of 7 killed and over 200 injured
8、in the disaster area at large. (page 16, lines 24) 尽管目前整个灾区伤亡数据为尽管目前整个灾区伤亡数据为7人死亡,人死亡,200多人受多人受伤,伤,(弗尔(弗尔 蒙特小学)却仅有蒙特小学)却仅有5名学生受轻伤。名学生受轻伤。 Word study n. injury adj. injured vt. injure 1. Ambulances took the _ to a nearby hospital. 2. This could seriously _ the companys reputation. 3. A number of bomb
9、s have exploded, seriously _ at least five people. 4. He walked away, suffering from _ pride. 5. She has failed to shake off her stomach _. n. injury adj. injured vt. injure 1. Ambulances took the _ to a nearby hospital. 2. This could seriously _ the companys reputation. 3. A number of bombs have ex
10、ploded, seriously _ at least five people. 4. He walked away, suffering from _ pride. 5. She has failed to shake off her stomach _. injured n. injury adj. injured vt. injure 1. Ambulances took the _ to a nearby hospital. 2. This could seriously _ the companys reputation. 3. A number of bombs have exp
11、loded, seriously _ at least five people. 4. He walked away, suffering from _ pride. 5. She has failed to shake off her stomach _. injured injure n. injury adj. injured vt. injure 1. Ambulances took the _ to a nearby hospital. 2. This could seriously _ the companys reputation. 3. A number of bombs ha
12、ve exploded, seriously _ at least five people. 4. He walked away, suffering from _ pride. 5. She has failed to shake off her stomach _. injured injure injuring n. injury adj. injured vt. injure 1. Ambulances took the _ to a nearby hospital. 2. This could seriously _ the companys reputation. 3. A num
13、ber of bombs have exploded, seriously _ at least five people. 4. He walked away, suffering from _ pride. 5. She has failed to shake off her stomach _. injured injure injuring injured n. injury adj. injured vt. injure 1. Ambulances took the _ to a nearby hospital. 2. This could seriously _ the compan
14、ys reputation. 3. A number of bombs have exploded, seriously _ at least five people. 4. He walked away, suffering from _ pride. 5. She has failed to shake off her stomach _. injured injure injuring injured injury at large 1. The chemical pollution poses a threat to the population at large. 2. This a
15、rticle represents the opinion of the public at large. 3. The escaped prisoners are still at large. 4. The mountain lion that killed the hiker was still at large. at large 1. The chemical pollution poses a threat to the population at large. 化学污染对民众化学污染对民众整体整体造成了威胁。造成了威胁。 2. This article represents th
16、e opinion of the public at large. 3. The escaped prisoners are still at large. 4. The mountain lion that killed the hiker was still at large. at large 1. The chemical pollution poses a threat to the population at large. 化学污染对民众化学污染对民众整体整体造成了威胁。造成了威胁。 2. This article represents the opinion of the pub
17、lic at large. 这篇文章代表了这篇文章代表了广大广大公众的意见。公众的意见。 3. The escaped prisoners are still at large. 4. The mountain lion that killed the hiker was still at large. at large 1. The chemical pollution poses a threat to the population at large. 化学污染对民众化学污染对民众整体整体造成了威胁。造成了威胁。 2. This article represents the opinion
18、 of the public at large. 这篇文章代表了这篇文章代表了广大广大公众的意见。公众的意见。 3. The escaped prisoners are still at large. 越狱犯依然越狱犯依然在逃。在逃。 4. The mountain lion that killed the hiker was still at large. at large 1. The chemical pollution poses a threat to the population at large. 化学污染对民众化学污染对民众整体整体造成了威胁。造成了威胁。 2. This ar
19、ticle represents the opinion of the public at large. 这篇文章代表了这篇文章代表了广大广大公众的意见。公众的意见。 3. The escaped prisoners are still at large. 越狱犯依然越狱犯依然在逃。在逃。 4. The mountain lion that killed the hiker was still at large. 那头咬死登山者的山狮尚未被捕获。那头咬死登山者的山狮尚未被捕获。 at large 1. The chemical pollution poses a threat to the p
20、opulation at large. 化学污染对民众化学污染对民众整体整体造成了威胁。造成了威胁。 2. This article represents the opinion of the public at large. 这篇文章代表了这篇文章代表了广大广大公众的意见。公众的意见。 3. The escaped prisoners are still at large. 越狱犯依然越狱犯依然在逃。在逃。 4. The mountain lion that killed the hiker was still at large. 那头咬死登山者的山狮尚未被捕获。那头咬死登山者的山狮尚未被捕
21、获。 整个,全部整个,全部; ;在逃的在逃的; ;未被捕获的未被捕获的 2. Her students reaction was quick and correctthey moved under their desks, head first, and held on to the legs of the desks. (page 16, lines 67) 2. Her students reaction was quick and correctthey moved under their desks, head first, and held on to the legs of the
22、 desks. (page 16, lines 67) 她的学生们反应迅速而正确他们头朝里,钻到桌子下 面,并紧紧抓住桌腿。 n. reaction vi. react adj. reactive 1.Local residents have _ angrily to the news. 2.The software enables the computer to interpret messages and _ accordingly. 3.The police presented a _ rather than preventive strategy against crime. 4.Th
23、e decision provoked an angry _ from local residents. n. reaction vi. react adj. reactive 1.Local residents have _ angrily to the news. 2.The software enables the computer to interpret messages and _ accordingly. 3.The police presented a _ rather than preventive strategy against crime. 4.The decision
24、 provoked an angry _ from local residents. reacted n. reaction vi. react adj. reactive 1.Local residents have _ angrily to the news. 2.The software enables the computer to interpret messages and _ accordingly. 3.The police presented a _ rather than preventive strategy against crime. 4.The decision p
25、rovoked an angry _ from local residents. reacted react n. reaction vi. react adj. reactive 1.Local residents have _ angrily to the news. 2.The software enables the computer to interpret messages and _ accordingly. 3.The police presented a _ rather than preventive strategy against crime. 4.The decisi
26、on provoked an angry _ from local residents. reacted react reactive n. reaction vi. react adj. reactive 1.Local residents have _ angrily to the news. 2.The software enables the computer to interpret messages and _ accordingly. 3.The police presented a _ rather than preventive strategy against crime.
27、 4.The decision provoked an angry _ from local residents. reacted react reactive reaction 1. He held on to the back of the chair to stop himself from falling. 1. He held on to the back of the chair to stop himself from falling. 他扶住椅子后背,以免摔倒。 1. He held on to the back of the chair to stop himself fro
28、m falling. 他扶住椅子后背,以免摔倒。 2. Hold on and dont let go until I say so. 1. He held on to the back of the chair to stop himself from falling. 他扶住椅子后背,以免摔倒。 2. Hold on and dont let go until I say so. 握紧,等我让你松手时再松开。 1. He held on to the back of the chair to stop himself from falling. 他扶住椅子后背,以免摔倒。 2. Hold
29、on and dont let go until I say so. 握紧,等我让你松手时再松开。 3. She took an early lead in the race and held on to it for nine laps. 1. He held on to the back of the chair to stop himself from falling. 他扶住椅子后背,以免摔倒。 2. Hold on and dont let go until I say so. 握紧,等我让你松手时再松开。 3. She took an early lead in the race
30、and held on to it for nine laps. 赛跑一开始她便冲到了前面,并一直保持领先了九圈。 1. He held on to the back of the chair to stop himself from falling. 他扶住椅子后背,以免摔倒。 2. Hold on and dont let go until I say so. 握紧,等我让你松手时再松开。 3. She took an early lead in the race and held on to it for nine laps. 赛跑一开始她便冲到了前面,并一直保持领先了九圈。 4. I
31、think Ill hold on to these old records for now. 1. He held on to the back of the chair to stop himself from falling. 他扶住椅子后背,以免摔倒。 2. Hold on and dont let go until I say so. 握紧,等我让你松手时再松开。 3. She took an early lead in the race and held on to it for nine laps. 赛跑一开始她便冲到了前面,并一直保持领先了九圈。 4. I think Ill
32、hold on to these old records for now. 我想我会暂时保留这些老唱片的。 3. There were loud crashes of glass breaking and things falling to the ground, but the students 3. There were loud crashes of glass breaking and things falling to the ground, but the students 尽管玻璃破碎和物体落地发出阵阵巨响,但是学生们仍然一动 不动,沉着安静地等待着。 3. There were
33、 loud crashes of glass breaking and things falling to the ground, but the students 尽管玻璃破碎和物体落地发出阵阵巨响,但是学生们仍然一动 不动,沉着安静地等待着。 .just before the huge waves crashed into the coast. 3. There were loud crashes of glass breaking and things falling to the ground, but the students 尽管玻璃破碎和物体落地发出阵阵巨响,但是学生们仍然一动
34、不动,沉着安静地等待着。 .just before the huge waves crashed into the coast. 就在巨浪冲进海岸之前。 3. There were loud crashes of glass breaking and things falling to the ground, but the students 尽管玻璃破碎和物体落地发出阵阵巨响,但是学生们仍然一动 不动,沉着安静地等待着。 .just before the huge waves crashed into the coast. 就在巨浪冲进海岸之前。 n. 3. There were loud
35、crashes of glass breaking and things falling to the ground, but the students 尽管玻璃破碎和物体落地发出阵阵巨响,但是学生们仍然一动 不动,沉着安静地等待着。 The tree fell with a great crash. The first distant crash of thunder shook the sky. .just before the huge waves crashed into the coast. 就在巨浪冲进海岸之前。 n. 3. There were loud crashes of g
36、lass breaking and things falling to the ground, but the students 尽管玻璃破碎和物体落地发出阵阵巨响,但是学生们仍然一动 不动,沉着安静地等待着。 The tree fell with a great crash. 那棵树哗啦一声倒了。那棵树哗啦一声倒了。 The first distant crash of thunder shook the sky. .just before the huge waves crashed into the coast. 就在巨浪冲进海岸之前。 n. 3. There were loud cra
37、shes of glass breaking and things falling to the ground, but the students 尽管玻璃破碎和物体落地发出阵阵巨响,但是学生们仍然一动 不动,沉着安静地等待着。 The tree fell with a great crash. 那棵树哗啦一声倒了。那棵树哗啦一声倒了。 The first distant crash of thunder shook the sky. 远处的第一声霹雳震撼着天空。远处的第一声霹雳震撼着天空。 .just before the huge waves crashed into the coast.
38、 就在巨浪冲进海岸之前。 n. 3. There were loud crashes of glass breaking and things falling to the ground, but the students 尽管玻璃破碎和物体落地发出阵阵巨响,但是学生们仍然一动 不动,沉着安静地等待着。 crash n.(倒下、破碎等突然的)碰撞声,破裂声,碎裂声 The tree fell with a great crash. 那棵树哗啦一声倒了。那棵树哗啦一声倒了。 The first distant crash of thunder shook the sky. 远处的第一声霹雳震撼着
39、天空。远处的第一声霹雳震撼着天空。 .just before the huge waves crashed into the coast. 就在巨浪冲进海岸之前。 n. The news reports use “crash” and “escape” as different parts of speech. Find the sentences containing these words and make sentences using each of them. The first pair of sentences are given. B2 The news reports use
40、 “crash” and “escape” as different parts of speech. Find the sentences containing these words and make sentences using each of them. The first pair of sentences are given. There were loud crashes of glass breaking and things falling to the ground, but the students remained still and waited calmly an
41、d quietly. The beach was rapidly cleared of people, just before the huge waves crashed into the coast. B2 Find more words used as different parts of speech in the news reports. On 17 March, 476 students and 36 teachers at Falmont School escaped in earthquake that hit the country at 2:27 p.m. The mom
42、ent the shaking stopped, Miss Brown sensed it was the best time for the class to make their escape. A 10-year-old girl, Sabrina Andron, helped around 100 people escape danger with her knowledge of tsunamis. Find more words used as different parts of speech in the news reports. Make sentences with th
43、e words used as different parts of speech. The airplane crash was caused by unexpected stormy weather. It crashed into the mountains because visibility was very poor. The sound of the crash was deafening. Everybody ran outside in terror and saw that an airplane had crashed into the building. Make se
44、ntences with the words used as different parts of speech. The airplane crash was caused by unexpected stormy weather. It crashed into the mountains because visibility was very poor. The sound of the crash was deafening. Everybody ran outside in terror and saw that an airplane had crashed into the bu
45、ilding. Make sentences with the words used as different parts of speech. The prisoner who escaped the other day was caught. His escape made the news headlines. The familys escape from the dangerous tornado was reported on the news. Unfortunately, not everyone escaped. 1. The crash was blamed on pilo
46、t error. n. an accident in which a vehicle hits sth, for example another vehicle, usually causing damage and often injuring or killing the passengers n. a sudden serious fall in the price or value of sth; the occasion when a business, etc. fails 3. He predicted correctly that there was going to be s
47、tock market crash. 2. The system is prone to crashes. n. a sudden failure of a machine or system, especially of a computer or computer system 1. The crash was blamed on pilot error. n. an accident in which a vehicle hits sth, for example another vehicle, usually causing damage and often injuring or
48、killing the passengers n. a sudden serious fall in the price or value of sth; the occasion when a business, etc. fails 3. He predicted correctly that there was going to be stock market crash. 2. The system is prone to crashes. n. a sudden failure of a machine or system, especially of a computer or computer system 1. The crash was blamed on pilot error. n. an accident in which a vehicle hits sth, for example another vehicle, usually causing damage and often injuring or killing the passengers n. a sudden serious fall in the price or value of sth; the occasion when