高二英語Living with technology教案
tie vt 綁,系 tie to 把…栓在he tied his horse to the stick. 他把馬栓在木樁上.6. benefit vt/vi. 對…有利; 從…得到利益the new hospital benefited us enormously.i benefited enormously from my father’s advice.n. 利益, 恩惠, 益處i got a lot of benefit from learning a foreign language.be of benefit to 對…有益 for the benefit of 為了…的利益 benefit from/by 得益于…that experience was of great benefit to me.the warning sign was put there for the benefit of the public.we can benefit from exercises.7. moreover adv. 而且,此外,再者 (line26) =what’s more=besides=in additionhe was, moreover, a poet of promise.此外,他還是一個有前途的詩人。bicycling is a good exercise; moreover, it doesn't pollute the air.騎自行車是很好的運動;而且還不污染環境。8. the main drawback of the internet i will address today are uncontrolled information.(l34)address[usually passive] ~ sth (to sb/sth) to write on an envelope, etc. the name and address of the person, company, etc. that you are sending it to by mail: the letter was correctly addressed, but delivered to the wrong house.◆ address your application to the personnel manager.to make a formal speech to a group of people: to address a meeting / rally / conference◆ the president has been asked to address the assembly. ~ sb ~ sth to sb (formal) to say sth directly to sb: i was surprised when he addressed me in english.◆ any questions should be addressed to your teacher.◆ the book is addressed to the general reader. ~ sb (as sth) to use a particular name or title for sb when you speak or write to them: there are different ways in which to address a member of the royal family. ◆ the judge should be addressed as 'your honour'.◆ in britain, a surgeon is addressed as 'mr' not 'dr'. ~ (yourself to) sth (formal) to think about a problem or a situation and decide how you are going to deal with it: your essay does not address the real issues.◆ we must address ourselves to the problem of traffic pollution.9. these problems of inaccuracy do not occur as often when people use traditional ways to find information. (p35)如果人們用傳統的方法,這些由不精確信息引起的問題就不會如此頻繁出現了。 occur verb [i] -rr-
(especially of accidents and other unexpected events) to happen:
an accident involving over ten vehicles has occurred in the east-bound lane.