高三英语教案 Unit 13 The Mystery of the Moonstone [语言点]
considerate adj.体贴的 (of, to, toward )+ n.
Franklin is very considerate toward Rachel.
1) consideration n.考虑,研究,深思
under ~ 正在考虑中
in ~ of 考虑到…,顾及…
on no ~ 决不…
2) considerable adj.相当多的,相当大的
3) consider sb./sth. as sth. 视某人(物)为He is considered a weak leader.
investigate vt. 调查,侦查investigation n. 调查,探究investigative adj. 调查的,
侦查的,审查的investigator n. 侦查员, 调查者
remark n.& vt. 评论,评述
Her absence of hair could hardly escape remark.
她的脱发无法回避他人的议论。
1)当remark 做及物动词表示“注意、说到”时,常接宾语从句或名词;表示“评论”时,常用于 remark on(upon) sb. / sth.
It was rude to remark to his/her appearance. 对别人品头论足是不礼貌的。
2)remarkable adj. 引人注目的,突出的, 不平常的
She is a woman of remarkable imagination.
in an act of …性质的
in the act of 正在…动作时,当场在…的
He was caught in the act of pickpocket(扒窃).
astonish (1) vt. 使惊讶,使惊愕常用于被动语态,不用于进行时
The news astonished everybody. 这消息令大家惊讶。
(2) vi. 被…惊讶I was astonished at/to hear the loud sound.
adj. 惊讶的 astonished adj. 令人惊讶的 astonishing n. 惊奇,惊愕 astonishment
to one’s astonishment 令人感到惊讶的是…
To my astonishment, the dog jumped at me suddenly.
guilty adj. (1)有罪的,犯…罪的
(2)犯过失的 (of + n.)
(3)自觉有罪的,自知有过错的,内疚的(about/over/for/of + n.)
He was found guilty. 他被判有罪。
I was guilty of a slip of memory. 我记错了。
I feel guilty about having told a lie. 我说了谎话而感到内疚。
may 表示推测,“或许,可能”常用于肯定句中,may+动词原形表示对现在的情况进行推测。 It may rain tomorrow.
may not + v. 表示“可能不” can not + v. 表示“不可能”
may/must+can’t+have+done 表示对过去发生的事情的推测
He may have gone home. 他可能已经回家了。
innocent (1) adj. 无罪的,清白的
(2) adj. 无邪的,天真烂漫的as innocent as baby 像婴儿般天真
(3) n. innocence 无辜 His friends proved his innocence.
.desperate (1)adj. (for+n.) 对…渴望 ,(to do)要做…(不置于名词前)
adj.不顾一切的,亡命的He was desperate for fame. 他极度渴望成名。
have no choice but…除…之外别无选择
but是个介词,作“除了”解, 后面跟动词的不定式。
We had no choice but to wait.
comfort vt.安慰(某人)comfort a dying man安慰垂死的人
The child ran to his mother to be comforted.那个孩子跑到母亲身边以求得到安慰。
comfortable adj. 适合的,令人安逸的,舒适的a comfortable bed 舒适的床
The patient was comfortable after his operation.病人手术后非常安逸。
curse vt.(1)诅咒
The witchdoctor cursed him,his son and his grandson.巫师诅咒他、他儿子和他孙子。
She cursed him for ruining her life.她诅咒他破坏了她的生活。
(2)be cursed with 因……而遭殃,因……而受苦
She was cursed with stammer all her life.她一生受口吃之苦。
stubborn adj.(1)固执的,顽固的,倔强的
He is a stubborn boy who won’t obey his mother.他是一个固执的孩子,他不会听母亲的话的。
Tom is stubborn in accepting new things.汤姆不容易接受新鲜事物。
2)不灵活的,难以改变的
The lock is rather stubborn; it needs oiling.这把锁相当难开它需要加油了。
pretend vt.& vi.假装,佯装
She wasn’t really crying;she was only pretending.她不是真哭,只是在假装。
She pretended to be reading when her mother came in.当母亲进来的时候,她假装正在读书。
Franklin is very considerate toward Rachel.
1) consideration n.考虑,研究,深思
under ~ 正在考虑中
in ~ of 考虑到…,顾及…
on no ~ 决不…
2) considerable adj.相当多的,相当大的
3) consider sb./sth. as sth. 视某人(物)为He is considered a weak leader.
investigate vt. 调查,侦查investigation n. 调查,探究investigative adj. 调查的,
侦查的,审查的investigator n. 侦查员, 调查者
remark n.& vt. 评论,评述
Her absence of hair could hardly escape remark.
她的脱发无法回避他人的议论。
1)当remark 做及物动词表示“注意、说到”时,常接宾语从句或名词;表示“评论”时,常用于 remark on(upon) sb. / sth.
It was rude to remark to his/her appearance. 对别人品头论足是不礼貌的。
2)remarkable adj. 引人注目的,突出的, 不平常的
She is a woman of remarkable imagination.
in an act of …性质的
in the act of 正在…动作时,当场在…的
He was caught in the act of pickpocket(扒窃).
astonish (1) vt. 使惊讶,使惊愕常用于被动语态,不用于进行时
The news astonished everybody. 这消息令大家惊讶。
(2) vi. 被…惊讶I was astonished at/to hear the loud sound.
adj. 惊讶的 astonished adj. 令人惊讶的 astonishing n. 惊奇,惊愕 astonishment
to one’s astonishment 令人感到惊讶的是…
To my astonishment, the dog jumped at me suddenly.
guilty adj. (1)有罪的,犯…罪的
(2)犯过失的 (of + n.)
(3)自觉有罪的,自知有过错的,内疚的(about/over/for/of + n.)
He was found guilty. 他被判有罪。
I was guilty of a slip of memory. 我记错了。
I feel guilty about having told a lie. 我说了谎话而感到内疚。
may 表示推测,“或许,可能”常用于肯定句中,may+动词原形表示对现在的情况进行推测。 It may rain tomorrow.
may not + v. 表示“可能不” can not + v. 表示“不可能”
may/must+can’t+have+done 表示对过去发生的事情的推测
He may have gone home. 他可能已经回家了。
innocent (1) adj. 无罪的,清白的
(2) adj. 无邪的,天真烂漫的as innocent as baby 像婴儿般天真
(3) n. innocence 无辜 His friends proved his innocence.
.desperate (1)adj. (for+n.) 对…渴望 ,(to do)要做…(不置于名词前)
adj.不顾一切的,亡命的He was desperate for fame. 他极度渴望成名。
have no choice but…除…之外别无选择
but是个介词,作“除了”解, 后面跟动词的不定式。
We had no choice but to wait.
comfort vt.安慰(某人)comfort a dying man安慰垂死的人
The child ran to his mother to be comforted.那个孩子跑到母亲身边以求得到安慰。
comfortable adj. 适合的,令人安逸的,舒适的a comfortable bed 舒适的床
The patient was comfortable after his operation.病人手术后非常安逸。
curse vt.(1)诅咒
The witchdoctor cursed him,his son and his grandson.巫师诅咒他、他儿子和他孙子。
She cursed him for ruining her life.她诅咒他破坏了她的生活。
(2)be cursed with 因……而遭殃,因……而受苦
She was cursed with stammer all her life.她一生受口吃之苦。
stubborn adj.(1)固执的,顽固的,倔强的
He is a stubborn boy who won’t obey his mother.他是一个固执的孩子,他不会听母亲的话的。
Tom is stubborn in accepting new things.汤姆不容易接受新鲜事物。
2)不灵活的,难以改变的
The lock is rather stubborn; it needs oiling.这把锁相当难开它需要加油了。
pretend vt.& vi.假装,佯装
She wasn’t really crying;she was only pretending.她不是真哭,只是在假装。
She pretended to be reading when her mother came in.当母亲进来的时候,她假装正在读书。
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