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New words and expressions
New
words
1. chatline n.
(消遣性的)热线电话交谈服务
2.
variety
?n.
(同一事物的)不同种类,多种式样
vary vary from
…
to
…
比较:
range / shift from
…
to
…
various
3.
romance
?n.
恋爱;爱情
romantic
4.
bizarre adj.
极其怪诞的;异乎寻常的
5. potential adj.
潜在的;可能的
6. script
n.
剧本;广播(或讲话等)稿
7. intimacy
?n .
亲密;关系密切
intimate
8. initial adj.
最初的;开始的
9.
perceive v.
将…视为;认为
10. avalanche n.
雪崩;山崩
11.
literary
?adj.
文学的;文学上的
literature
literal
literary
literate
liberal
12. verse n.
诗;韵文
13. animated
adj.
栩栩如生的;(似)能活动的
14. inclination
?n.
倾向;意愿
incline
inclined
15. sweaty adj.
满是汗的;汗津津的
16.
palm n.
手掌;手心
17.
vary v.
相异;不同
18.
convey v.
表达,传递(思想、感情等)
19. polish v.
修改;润饰;润色
20.
intellect n.
(尤稻高等的)智力,思维逻辑领悟力
21. personality n.
性格;个性;人格
22.
sequence n.
顺序;次序
23. reverse v.
颠倒;彻底转变;使完全相反
24.
veil
?v.
掩饰;掩盖
unveil
揭露,揭开
25.
intellectual adj.
智力的;脑力的;理智的
26.
familiarity
?n.
熟悉;通晓
familiar
familiarize
27.
appearance
?n.
外貌;外表
28.
intensity
?n.
强烈;紧张;剧烈
intense
29. stirring n.
(感情、想法或发展的)开始,出现,萌发
31. flesh n.
(动物或人的)肉
32.
suspect
?v.
疑有,觉得(尤指坏事可能属实或发生)
33. correspondence
?n.
通信;通信联系
34.
albeit conj.
尽管;虽然
35. demon n.
恶魔;魔鬼
36.
determine
?v.
决定
determined
determination
37.
extract
?v.
选取;摘录;录
38.
addict
?n.
对…入迷的人
addicted
addictive
be /
get addicted to sth.
39. hop v.
突然快速去某处
40.
flirtation n.
调情
41. addictive adj.
使人入迷的
42.
confession
?n.
认罪;供认;坦白
43.
multiple adj.
数量多的;多种多样的
44. court v.
(男子向女子)求爱,追求
Phrases and Expressions
1. head over heels in
love
?
深深地爱着某人;迷恋
2. butterflies in the
stomach
?
心里七上八下
3. deprive
…
of
…
?
剥夺;使丧失
II. Text Learning
Cyber
love
①
Thanks to the late 20th
century technology, Maria of Denmark and Martijin
of Holland met
on
a
chatline.
For
months
they've
talked
and
sent
letters
to
each
other?
with
the
help
of
their
computers as they
?found
themselves falling head over heels in love. It was
then that
?they
decided to
meet in the real, not only the
virtual
, world. It was not
easy to
arrange
as the
young man and his lady were
separated
by 700 very real
kilometers, but the date was a success
and Maria and Martijn have been living
together
happily?
ever
since
. They've created a home
page
to
let
the
world
know
how
they've
found
?happiness?
via
?the
Internet
and
introduce
couples
who've met?
under similar
circumstances.
②
Throughout
history men and
women had used?
a variety of
means
?to find each other. Internet
romance, according to some, is a
bizarre method
, and to
others it is a natural way for?
the
90's
?to
meet?
potential mates.
③
Romances formed on the
internet
?follow a characteristic
script.
?The development of
emotional intimacy
is a long
process
, sometimes taking
several months.
Love at?first
byte
is rare although there
are examples. (1)
The initial light
exchanges, whether by e-mail or in
chat
rooms, are
generally
followed by
increasingly self-revealing
topics
, and then after a
while, the two strangers
perceive
each other as a
true friend.?
Hearts open and an
avalanche
of e-mail crosses
cyber
space carrying literary
quality, and
electronic
messages are even
enhanced
with
verses
and
virtual gifts (flowers, kisses,
animated
pictures). Could
any heart
with romantic
inclinations resist
?
(2)
When you
reach for
the mouse with
sweaty palms
and
butterflies in the
stomach
to look in the in-box for new
mail - there's just no way to
escape
the fact - love has
arrived
.
④
How
does
a
cyber
romance
vary from a real
life
romance?
Perhaps
one
significant
difference
is
that
communication
plays
such
a
large
part.
Words
that
convey
feelings
have
enormous
effect.
(3)
While before a real date
we
fix
our hair and our
clothes, on the internet we
polish
our
intellect
,
imagination
and
p
ersonality
.?
(4)
In
essence
, the
sequence
is
reversed
-
first we
show our inner beauty and only
after it had won victory does the veil fall off
the physical
vehicle of that
personality at the time of that first meeting in
person.
⑤
It is a
popular
topic
in cyberspace
to
debate
whether or not
true love can develop merely
on
an?
intellectual
l
evel
(智力方面,精神方面,即
精
神恋爱
)
,
without
physical
attraction
or
the
?
familiarity?
of
the
other's
appearance
?
(5)
To
put
it
another
way
:
is
the
physical
appearance
of the man or
woman play a part in the relationship if, through
the exchange of thoughts and
feelings,
they already fell in love?
本部分重点及难点:
1. The
initial light exchanges, whether by e-mail or in
chat rooms, are generally followed
by
increasingly?
self-revealing
topics
,
and
then
after
a
while,
the
two
strangers
perceive
each
other as a true friend.
不管是通过电子邮件还是聊天室,最初是简单的交流,然后是越来越多
< br>自我表露的话题
,过了一段时间
之后,两个陌生人把彼此
当成了真正的朋友。
perceive
…
as
…把……看成
2. When
you
reach for the
mouse with
sweaty
palms
and butterflies
in
the stomach to look in
the in-box for new mail - there's just no way to
escape the fact - love
has arrived.
(1) reach for the mouse
伸手够鼠标,
reach for
用手去拿,用手去抓
(2) in-
box
收件箱
out-box
发件箱
(3) there's
no way to do sth.
没办法去做某事
there's just no way to escape the
fact
。没办法去逃避这个事实。
3. While before a real date we fix our
hair and our clothes, on the internet we polish
our
intellect, imagination and
personality.
(1)
while
表示前后对比,再如:
He is hot-tempered, while his twin
sister is very gentle.
(2) polish
润色
(3)
句子的译文:现实中约会前我们打理自己的头发和服饰,而在互联网上,我们依靠智慧,想象力和
个人品格。
4. In essence,
the sequence is reversed - first we show our inner
beauty and only after it
had won
victory does the veil fall off the physical
vehicle of that personality at the time
of that first meeting in person.
(1) only after
…放在
and
后面分句的句首,故第二分句倒装。???
介词短语或状语从句
句子
倒装,例如:
Only in this way can
you succeed.
Only when you have tried
hard can you taste the flavor of success.
(2)
句子的译文:
其实顺序是相反
的:
我们先展示了内在美,
只有在内在美赢得胜利之后,
第一次见面,
外在的东西才展露出来。
5. To put it another way: Does the
physical appearance of the man or woman play a
part in the
relationship if, through
the exchange of thoughts and feelings, they
already fell in love?
(1) put: state,
express
表达,表述
a
well-put sentence
措辞严谨的句子
(2) play a part / role in sth.
在对某事起作用
(3)
through the exchange of thoughts and feelings
通过思想感情的交流
⑥
(6)
Many
say
it
is
against
the
nature
of
love
to
be?
deprived
of
?the
sense
of
sight
,
the
look,
the
movement, and the body language
being
present
.
?(7)
There
are those, of course, who
favor
Internet relationships
claiming
that
the
?intensity?
of the
emotional relationship that
develops in
such a way is
superior
to
the
mere
stirring of the
flesh.?
本部分重点及难点
6. Many say it is against the nature of
love to be deprived of the sense of sight, the
look,
the movement, and the body
language being present.
(1) It is
against the nature of love
…
是违背爱的本性的
(2)
deprive
…
of
…
剥夺,使丧失
Poverty has deprived many poor children
of the right to (receive) education.
<
/p>
区分:
derive
…
< br>from
…
He derives great pleasure from helping
others.
A lot of English
words
are derived from
Latin
and French.
7. There are those, of
course, who favor Internet relationships claiming
that the?
intensity
of the
emotional relationship that develops in such a way
is superior to the mere stirring
of the
flesh.
be superior to
优于……
类似用法的词:
inferior, superior,
junior, senior, anterior, posterior, prior
< br>,这些词表示
比较,但之后都用
to
,不用
than
。例如:
The cloth is inferior to
that one in quality.
Her
husband is two years senior to her.
请认真答题,答题结果将记入知识点测评的成绩!
【单选题】
22.
We
can't
______
him
______
the
right
to
defend
himself
even
though
he
is
a
suspected
criminal.
A
.
derive,
of
B
.
deprive,
of
C
.
derive,
from
D
.
deprive,
from
【答案】
B
【解析】本题考查
deprive
…
of / derive
…
from
< br>。
deprive
…
of
…意为
剥夺,使丧失
,
derive
…
from
意为
得到,派生
,故选
B
。本句的意思
是
虽然他是个嫌疑犯我们也不能剥夺他为自己辩护的权利。
p>
【知识点】
deprive
…
of /
derive
…
from
⑦
Whatever the opinion may
be on cyber love - it must be said?
in
favor of?
the internet that
it
puts
people
?in
touch
with?
those
who
p>
they?
otherwise
?woul
d
never
have
met.
I
would
never
have
suspected
that the first person I met by e-mail
would be a German
chimney
sweeper
, with whom,
after a
year of
correspondence
,?
albeit?
not romantic, a
common
interest still
exists.
⑧
It is
silly
to
perceive
the Net as a demon, when we determine
how we meet its challenges.
While there
are those who can use the Net?
to their
advantage
?
extracting
useful information,
there
are those who become
addicts?
losing common sense,
hopping from chat room
?to chat room,
writing
piles of
e-mails full of lies to chosen
victims
, and whose virtual
reality, the
flirtations
,
become part of their everyday lives,
as
if
a
disease
. One
thing is true - the
Net
is
very?
addictive
.
According
to
the
confession
of
a
multiple
substance
addict
,
it
was
easier
to
give up
cocaine
than
the
?IRC
(
short for
Internet Relay Chat
网上实时聊天)
.
⑨
In any
case
, keep your eyes open off-line
as well
. Turn off the
machine and go to a dance
or
a
club,
because
most
women
still
expect
to
be
courted
in
a
real,
old-
fashioned
,
and
romantic
way.
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