1、Lesson 11You have to get me out of hereWords and expressionstdisciplinet1)v.give instruction to,educate,train;train in the habits of obedience,bring under controlt e.g.Suppose you were no longer a girl well reared and d,but a boy indulged from childhood.tShe never d her children,and they became unco
2、ntrollable.disciplinet2)training of the mind or body to produce obedience and self-control;control gained as a result of this training;the system of order and strict obedience to rules enforced among pupils or soldiers under authorityt e.g.class/school/military;self-tto impose on childrentto violate
3、/undermine school stto maintain/keep in the classroomeaset1)move gently or graduallyt e.g.a giant ship easing down the rivertThey d the wardrobe carefully up the narrow staircase.t2)relieve a person of a burden,pain,or anxiety;make more comfortablet e.g.to tensions/the pressure of water shortagetThe
4、 aspirins d my headache.t sb of his burden/troubletHe often wrote to his mother to her of her worry.easetat(ones):comfortable,relaxed,without annoyance or embarrassment;oppo.ill at tset/put sb at(their):make sb feel relaxedtset/put sbs mind at /rest:do or say sth to sb which stops them worrying abou
5、t sthtwith:without difficulty,effortlesslyttake ones:make oneself comfortable,relaxjerkt1)to move by a sharp suddenly stopped motion;to give a sudden pull,push,thrust tot e.g.We poor puppets,ed by unseen wires.tThe alarm clock went off,ing Martin out of sleep.t2)a quick suddenly stopped movement,a s
6、harp sudden pull or thrustt e.g.He gave his tooth a sharp and it came out.tThe minute hand moved,not smoothly,but in a series of s.nausea:a feeling of sickness;a strong feeling of disgust,repugnancet e.g.to cause/feel tA wave of came over her.tMost of the ships passengers were seized with during the
7、 storm at sea.tShe was filled with at the thought of killing a chicken.tder.nauseate,nauseoussensationta feeling or sense;an emotion;strong stimulation,powerful emotion;a state of intense interest or excitement among a large group of peopletMassage produces wonderful s.tAfter the accident he could f
8、eel no in his arm.tThe moon-landing in 1969 caused a world-wide.staggertmove unsteadily from side to side;walk with unsteady steps as a result of weakness,intoxication or the carrying of a heavy load,etc.t e.g.to around like a drunktThe economy is ing from crisis to crisis.tThe troops ed under sever
9、e gunfire.ta risk-taking boldness that s others t*syn.reel;totterthrust:push forcefully and suddenlytE.g.The murderer a dagger into her heart.tHe tried to back the little stabs of homesickness.tHe his way through the crowd.tMary has always hated parties,never being one to herself forward.tthe cut an
10、d of sth:the lively exchange of opinions or ideas;competitiveness:He enjoys the cut and of business.ta man with and energyNotes to the textt1.Ill see you through this all the way.tsee through:to provide for,support or help until the end of(a time or difficulty):He raised enough money to see him thro
11、ugh a year abroad.tall the way/the whole way:1)during the whole journey/period of time:She didnt speak a word to me back home.t2)completely;as much as it takes to achieve what you want:You can count on my supportIm with you.2.His heart was racingpush himself harder.tHis heart was beating fast,and he
12、 began to feel the effect of the altitude as he was on a cliff high above sea level.His breathing became difficult and he gasped painfully.Physically,it was the greatest effort he had ever had to make.But the thought that Katies life depended on him gave him strength and drove him on.3.Katies knowle
13、dge and presence of mind impressedtpresence of mind:the ability to act calmly,quickly and wisely in conditions of sudden danger or surprisetCf.absence of mind:loss of attention to what one is doing,state in which one forgets ones surroundings or what one is doing4.As the initial shock began tocausin
14、g even greater pain.tAs the effect of the shock of the accident diminished,Katie felt still greater pain.twear off:become less strong,be reduced until it disappearstnerve endings:part of a nerve that reacts to changes such as heat,cold etc and makes body react in a certain way5.a fighting chanceta s
15、light but real chance of succeeding,or avoiding sth,etc.if great effort is madetE.g.With five minutes of the game left,our team still has a of winning.tThings dont look very hopeful for John Brown in the presidential elections,but hes still in with a.P297 missing,losttmissing:applied only to concret
16、e things,simply suggests being not in the proper or expected placetE.g.The police is often requested to find persons.tHis watch is.It may be lost,or left somewhere at home.tI noticed he had a finger missing from his left hand.losttlost:suggest coming to be without,as through carelessness,etc,and fai
17、ling to findtE.g.Her necklace has been missing for a whole year.Most probably it is lost forever.tI shall look for my missing glasses more carefully.I hope it is not lost.Shake,tremble,shivertshake:can apply to any such movement,often with a suggestion of roughness and irregularity,may also be used
18、as a transitive verbttremble:suggests a quick and slight movement,with implications added of uneasiness or nervousnesstshiver:typically suggests the effect of cold that produces a momentary quivering,it may apply to a quivering that results from a vague fearShine,glow,shimmer,gleamtglow:give out hea
19、t and/or light without flames or smoketshimmer:refer to a soft,trembling reflection of light as from a slightly disturbed body of watertE.g.The sea s in the moonlight.tSilk s in the bright light.gleamtsuggests a steady,narrow ray of light,shining through a background of relative darkness,that makes objects brighttE.g.His teeth ed while he smiled.tA great full moon s in the purple sky.tThe searchlight sent its into the night sky.