unit1getting with others welcome to the unit[上学期]

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课件18张PPT。Language points
(P1~5) Getting along with othersModule 5 Unit 11. get along vi.相处;进展
她和办公室里任何人都处不好,因为她很小气。
She doesn’t get along well with anyone in her office, for she is mean.
自从他接管公司以来,业务一直进展很好。
Since he took over the company, the business has been getting along quite well.
How is your kid getting along at school?
情况如何
We haven’t a great income, but we manage to get along.
(勉强)生活下去,工作下去2. betray vt.to be disloyal to your country, company etc. or to someone who trusts you so that they are harmed or upset 背叛,出卖;不忠实
What kind of man would betray his own sister to the police?
He had betrayed his country for money.
betray your beliefs/principles/ideals
to show feelings or sth. that you are trying to hide = give away
His voice betrayed his nervousness.
betray a secret
3. almost adv.≈nearly: but not completely or not quite
Is the job nearly/almost finished?
He's nearly/almost as old as I am.
It’s nearly/almost time to go.
Marsha visits her son nearly/almost every day.
The crowd of nearly/almost 2, 700 cheers loudly.
Almost nothing was done to improve the situation.
It’s not nearly as hot as last year. =not at all
4. overlook vt.to not notice sth, or not see how important it is
忽视象那样的一个小细节是很容易的。=miss
It is easy to overlook a small detail like that.
to forgive someone's mistake, bad behavior etc and take no action:
She found him entertaining enough to
overlook his faults.
if a house, room etc overlooks sth, it has a view of it, usually from above
Our room overlooks the ocean.5. admit vt. admitted, admitting
不要害怕承认错误。
Don’t be afraid to admit (to) your mistakes.
他承认从银行偷了东西。
He admitted having stolen something from the bank.
你可能不喜欢她,但你得承认她工作做得很好。
You may not like her, but you have to admit that she's good at her job. 5. admit vt. vi.I admit it to be true.
Paul admitted to me that he sometimes feels jealous of my friendship with Stanley.
admit sb. to/into… =allow sb. to enter/join…
只有持票者才允许进入体育场。
Only ticket-holders will be admitted to/into the stadium.
be admitted to/into the club / the hospital / that university…6. swear vt. (swore, sworn)
to promise that you will do something or to say very strongly that what you are saying is true
Mona发誓再也不回家了。
Mona swore never to return home.
在仪式上,我们发誓要忠诚地为国家服务。
During the ceremony we swear (that) we will serve our country loyally.
I never cheated her, I swear to God.
6. swear vt. swear sb. to secrecy/silence
使某人发誓要保守秘密
to use rude and offensive language
Don't swear in front of the children.
Why did you let him swear at you like that?
咒骂,诅咒
7. forgive vt. (forgave, forgiven)
to stop being angry with sb. and stop blaming them, although they have done sth. wrong
forgive sb./oneself (for sth./for doing sth.)
forgive sb sth
If anything happened to the kids, I'd never forgive myself.
She will forgive him anything.
I‘ve tried to _______________________. (原谅他所说的话)她会原谅他任何事情。forgive him for what he said7. forgive vt. He didn't look the sort of man to forgive and forget. 不念旧恶, 不记仇
used when you are going to say or do something that might seem rude or offensive and you want it to seem more polite
Forgive my ignorance, but what exactly does the company do?
原谅我这么说
Forgive me for saying so, but that's nonsense.
Forgive my saying so, but that's nonsense.
8. tease vt. vi. vt. vi. to laugh at sb. and make jokes about them, either in a friendly way or in order to annoy or embarrass them
Don’t get upset—I was only teasing.
She used to tease me about my hair.
vt. to annoy an animal, especially by touching it, pulling its tail, etc.
Stop teasing the cat! 9. friendship n. [c] a relationship between friends
friendship (with sb)
friendship (between A and B)
a close?/?lasting (lifelong/forever) friendship
[u] the feelings and behaviour that exist between friends
推动国际友谊的会议
a conference to promote international friendship10. dilemma n. [c] a situation in which it is very difficult to decide what to do, because all the choices seem equally good or equally bad
(be) in a dilemma
place sb. in a dilemma
11. brilliant adj.
brilliant sunshine/jewels
a brilliant performance/student
12. focus vt. vi. focus (one’s attention/mind/efforts) on sth.
All eyes focused on her.
She tried to focus (more/her mind) on her career.
We need to(集中公众注意力于这个问题上)_____________________________.
n.
sth. comes into focus
bring sth. into focusfocus public attention on this issue13. mean adj. v.Don’t be so mean to your little brother!
cruel, unkind
Don’t be so mean with money.
This word means a kind of meat in English.
I didn’t mean to hurt you.14. apologize vi. to tell someone that you are sorry that you have done something wrong
apologize (to sb.) (for sth./doing sth.)
我因为发脾气而向你道歉。
I apologize to you for losing my temper.
Helen apologized for(她没有能够参加晚会) _________________________________.
apology n. ~ies
make an apology (to sb.) (for sth./doing sth.)
a letter of apologyher not being able to attend the party15. blame vi. to say or think that someone or something is responsible for something bad
blame sb./sth. (for sth.)
blame sth. on sb.
sb./sth. is to blame (for …) 应受谴责的
Don't blame me - it's not my fault.
Marie still blames herself for Patrick's death.
They blamed the failure of the action on George.
Officials believe that more than one person may be to blame for the fire.不要责备我,这不是我的过错。Marie仍然因为Patrick的死而谴责自己。他们把此次行动失败归咎于George。