高二英語Living with technology教案
v. to go in a particular direction 走向,往某地出發1)i was heading out of the room when she called me back.
2)he headed straight for (= went towards) the fridge.
3)i think we ought to head back/home (= return to where we started) now, before it gets too dark.2. they have done so in the hope that people will take notice of the problems caused by poisonous smoke and gas from cars. 1). in the hope of :懷著……希望 i haven’t phoned you till four o'clock in the hope that you'd be finished.2). take notice (of): 注意
to give attention to something:
i asked him to drive more slowly, but he didn't take any notice.
don't take any notice of/take no notice of what your mother says — she's just in a bad mood.3. it was an a+, which was beyond my modest expectations. beyond prep., adv.
1). outside or after (a stated limit):
(1)few people live beyond the age of a hundred.
(2)we cannot allow the work to continue beyond the end of the year.
(3)his thoughtlessness is beyond belief (= is so great that it is impossible to believe)2). if sth. is beyond you, you are unable to understand it:
i'm afraid physics is completely beyond me.task language points 1. the storms washed away soil along the road and part of the road is still under repair. (p59)wash sth. awayif water or rain washes sth. away, it removes it or carries it away:
the blood on the pavement had been washed away by the rain overnight.under repair being repaired the house is under repair now, so we have to rent one to live in for a while.相關:under discussion 在討論中 under consideration 在考慮中 under construction 在建設中2. remindv. [t] to make someone aware of sth. they have forgotten or might have forgotten:
[+ to infinitive] please remind me to post this letter.
[+ (that)] i rang jill and reminded her (that) the conference had been cancelled.remind you of sth./sb. to be similar to, and make you think of, sth. or someone else:使人想起……
your hair and eyes remind me of your mother.project language points 1. the number of road accidents and the deaths arising from those accidents has increased greatly over the past year. (p62) arisev. [i] (arose, arisen) to happen:
should the opportunity arise, i'd love to go to china.