1、Lesson 43 Fully Insured 全保全保险险Insure v.投保n=make a contract that promises to pay a sum of money in case of accident,damage,loss,etc.nInsure sb/sth against给某人或某物保险,以防万一nEmployer must insure their employees against accident.nInsurance n.保险nInsurance company 保险公司同意词:nassure v.向保证,使确信,它的宾语一定是人 -I assure
2、you that Ill bring your happiness.nensure:保证,确保,宾语可以是物保证,确保,宾语可以是物 -Hard work can ensure our success.nguarantee:担保担保 -I can guarantee the watch for ten months.nLuckily,he had insured himself against long term illness.nMy house is insured against fire.recovern vi.使得到补偿,弥补=make up for,compensate for v
3、t,康复 recover fromn-Nothing can recover our health.n同义词:同义词:nregain:经过努力而获得什么n-regain ones courage 重新获得勇气 nrecover our courage 恢复勇气n-He regained/recovered his enthusiasm.nrestore 恢复恢复(健康健康,原状原状)vt -He has been restored.-He has recovered.不及物nheal vt.治愈(创伤,伤口)治愈(创伤,伤口)-His wound has healed.nadmittedly
4、adv.公认地=we are admitting thatn-Admittedly he is a great person.purchase vt.买(比buy要正式,主要用于书面语,还可以是名词)n-Can you purchase freedom with money?n-Yesterday I bought a tie,that looks terrible.npurchase money 买进价格npurchasing power购买力nnot worth a days purchase.危在旦夕n-His life is not worth a days purchase.nThe
5、 slave purchased freedom with their blood.nAgreement for sale and purchasenannual a.一年一度的nWhat is your annual salary?nThe meeting is held annually.nBiannualnanniversarynteenager n.(13至19岁)的青少年ncapsize vi.(船)翻n-The ship capsized because of the rough wave.shiver v.打颤,发抖=tremblen整体的颤抖用shiver,部分的用trembl
6、en-His hands are trembling.n-His trembling voice betrayed his secret.n-He is shivering with cold.nshudder 因为寒冷害怕等因素导致的全身抖动,可替换shiverHaul-pull-dragnHaul v.拖曳=pull with effort our force强调用力拉n-They hauled the boat up the beach.Rim-border-boundary-vergenPacific RimnThe border or edge of an objectnOn the
7、 verge/rim of a warnGold-rimmed spectaclesagonizing a.精神紧张的,提心吊胆的nagonize v.使精神紧张,使极度痛苦n-This frustration agonized him.nagonized 感到提心吊胆的nagony n.=great pain 常用介词inn-At the news he is in an agony of joy.nAgony columnnAn agonizing delay/decisionnHe agonized for months over the thought of his mothers i
8、llness.perch vi.位于(高处)nbe on the high positionnperch on 栖息栖息n-A bird perched on the branch of the tree at the moment.n-The little village perches among the hills.nThe hotel perched precariously on a steep hillside.nShe perched herself on a tall stool in the bar.precariously adv.危险地,不稳固地nprecarious a
9、dj.=unsafe,not firm,not steady:强调不安全,不稳定,不稳固n-An actors life would be too precarious for me.nadventurous:爱冒险的,胆子很大的ndangerous:noverbalance v.失去平衡nclamp n.夹钳,夹板nvertically adv.垂直地垂直地 vertical adj.n反义词:horizontally平行地horizontal adj.平等的nI draw a line horizontally,and I draw another line vertically.ntor
10、rent n.激流,洪流nrebound v 弹回nThe ball is rebounded.nThe ball rebounded from/off the wall.nShare prices rebounded today after last weeks falls.nBound vi.Text 课文课文nInsurance companies are normally willing to insure anything.Insuring public or private property is a standard practice in most countries in t
11、he world.nHe conveyed all his property to his children.nSelf-confidence is a precious possession.nBooks are his only possession.nHe bought an estate in the suburbs,where he settled down.nThe case contained the personal belongings of me.=possessionPractice 业务nIt was her practice to rise early.nOffice
12、 practice 办公室日常工作nConform to local practices入乡随俗nIf,however,you were holding an open air garden party or a fete,it would be equally possible to insure yourself in the event of bad weather.nin the event of=in case ofn-In the event of being sick,youd better not go to the Party.nCall the police in the
13、event of an emergency.nIn the event of something like climate change its not an issue that any one country can solve acting by itself.nNeedless to say,the bigger the risk an insurance company takes,the higher the premium you will have to pay.nNone would take the risk.nThen he will die from thirst-Sh
14、ould he take the risk?nThe best traders not only take the risk,they have also learned to accept and embrace that risk.nYou are taking a great risk in trusting him.nIn doing this job,you have to take a risk.nThe higher a mountain is,the more people like to climb it.nThe more dangerous the mountain is
15、,the more people want to conquer it.nneedless to say,插入语插入语nthe morethe moren-The older you get,the more belongings you will accumulate.nThe more you get,the better you feel.nNeedless to say,the more courses you take,the more credits you will get.nIt is not uncommon to hear that a shipping company h
16、as made a claim for the cost of salvaging a sunken ship.nIt is not uncommon/unusual to do sthnIt is not unusual for a teacher to work a 70-hour week.nIt is not uncommon to hear college students fake their term papers from online resources.nmake a false claim for expenses虚报费用nto make a claim for(on)s
17、th.就某事提出索赔nmake/put in a claim for sth.提出赔偿要求nWhere can I make a claim for lost baggage?nWere compelled to make a claim against you for the short weight.n我们被迫向你方提出短重索赔。nBut the claim made by a local authority to recover the cost of salvaging a sunken pie dish must surely be unique.nuniquevery much p
18、articular独一无二nrecovermake up for弥补of ones own属于自己的nRussia,Germany,Britain and Japan have also offered ideas of their own.n俄罗斯,德国,英国和日本也提出了他们自己的观点。nChildren should have rooms of their own.nEveryone has a chair of their own.nTry for years and never have a child of their own?nDancing proved to be more
19、than the dish could bear,for during the party it capsized and sank in seven feet of water.n动名词prove(to be)more thannmight prove to be more satisfying than nHe proved himself to be an outstanding fighter.nWhat he said was more than I could believe.nThe sides of the dish were so smooth that it was alm
20、ost impossible to attach hawsers and chains to the rim without damaging it.nit was almost impossiblenattach tonattachtie 栓,系nrim=the sides of the dishnHe attached a chain to the dogs collar.nEventually chains were fixed to one end of the dish and a powerful winch was nput into operation.neventually=
21、at last 语气比at last 强烈的多,重点强调经过努力而终于如何n终于:强调失败的结果用in the endn 表示成功用at last,eventuallyn finally只表示顺序的最后nput into operation=usenWhen did the new plan go into operation?nFor one agonizing moment,the dish was perched precariously on the bank of the canal,but it suddenly overbalanced and slid back into th
22、e water.nprecariously=unsteady,unfirmlynslide back into 回复老样子nSlide off my kneenThe gate slid open at the push of a button.nThe dish now had to be lifted vertically because one edge was resting against the side of the canal.nlift 提起,吊起,由低到高的动作nrest against 依靠,紧靠nThere was a danger that the wave woul
23、d rebound off the other side of the bank and send the dish plunging into the water again.nthat the wave 为同位语从句修饰为同位语从句修饰dangernrebound off 弹回nsend 造成,使得ving(做宾语补足语)n-What send you doing so?什么使得你怎么做呢?n-If the huge wave had rebounded off the other side of the bank,the pie dish would have been sent to water.nIn the event of emergency,dial 119.nIt is not uncommon nowadays for ordinary/common citizens to purchase a car on/with a loan.nA tiny village perches on the steep sides of a mountain.nA huge wave capsized the tiny boat.nMy house is insured against fire.