Book 5 Unit 2 Warming and Reading教案
break away (from) 擺脫(束縛),脫離;革除(習慣、思想方式、信仰等)
1) 有一個省脫離了舊政府而另組新政府。a province has broken away to form a new state.
2) 囚犯掙脫看守者逃跑了。the prisoner broke away from his guards.
3) 你必須革除這樣的壞習慣。you must break away from such bad habits.
知識鏈接:break out of 逃離;擺脫 break off中斷談話;停頓 break in闖入;插話;打斷 break through突破;打破 break up 粉碎;破碎;結束 break up with sb. 與某人斷交
break out (戰爭、火災等)突然爆發 break into破門而入;突然開始(笑、唱等)
活學活用:at last the mad woman seemed to be controlled. suddenly she her husband and ran to the well.
a. broke away from b. broke into c. broke up d. broke through
6.to sb.’s credit 【課文原句】
to sb.’s credit 為某人爭光;值得贊揚
1) 杰克對所發生的事守口如瓶,值得贊揚。to his credit, jack never told anyone exactly what had happened.
2) 你們克服了這樣大的困難值得大大贊揚。it is greatly to your credit that you have overcome such difficulties.
credit n.信任;學分;贊揚;信貸
1) 你相信政府的說法嗎?do you place any credit in the government’s story?
2) 銀行拒絕再給那家公司提供貸款。the bank refused credit to the company.
知識鏈接:credible adj. 可信的 creditor n. 債權人
7.convenience 【課文原句】