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7)Goodtoseeyoucouldmakeit.很高兴你能赶来。
8)I’dlikeyoutomeetmysister.我想让你认识一下我妹妹。
9)Letmeintroducehertoyou.我来介绍她给你认识。
10)Ineverknowyouwereintothat.我还不知道你迷上这个了。
Dialogue2AtaConcert
1)‘NSync:
apopmusicgroupintheU.S.withmembersincludingJustinTimberlake,LanstenBass,ChrisKirkpatrick,JoeyFatoneJr.,andJoshuaScottChasez.超级男孩
2)BackstreetBoys:
apopmusicgroupintheU.S.formedinthemid-1990swithmembersincludingKevinRichardson,NickCarter,Brian“Brok”Littrell,A.J.McLeanandHowieD.后街男孩
3)kinda:
(colloq.kindof)多少有一点、有几分
4)sellout:
售罄的商品
5)fadeoff:
逐渐消失、逐渐变弱
6)Nicetoseeyouhere:
很高兴在这儿见到你。
7)Iprefer…/Iespeciallylike…我更喜欢…/我尤其喜欢…
8)They’reallhot.他们正火着(都很受欢迎)。
9)Youcan’tdeny…你不能否认…
10)Iagree…,butI’mnotsure…我同意…,但我不确定…
II.ReadandExplore
•PassageA
⏹ThinkAboutIt
1.Whatdoyouusuallydoinyourleisuretimeoncampus?
Itvaries.AsfarasI’mconcerned,Ilikelisteningtomusicanddoingsomereadinginmysparetime.Weatherpermitting,Ienjoysomeoutdooractivities,suchasmountain-climbing,bicycle-riding,andsoon.
2.HowdothestudentsatOxfordspendtheirsparetime?
Parties,drinking,eating,relaxing,workingandotheractivitiesinclubsandsocieties.
3.CanyounamesomeclubsandsocietiesatOxford?
Yes.Thereareover300registeredsocietiesatOxford.Apartfromtheobviouspoliticalpartiesandsportsclubstherearegroupsforallthemainreligions;
societiesinterestedinthesocietyandcultureofcountriesorregions,charities,literature,music,dramaandsci-fi;
andanumberofstrangegroupssuchastheLMHPuddingSociety,theOxfordStuntFactoryandthePoohSticksSociety.
⏹RelatedInformation
⏹Oxford
Oxford
Oxford,datingfrom1167,isoneofthetwooldestuniversities(theotherisCambridge)inBritain.Itnowhas39officialCollegesandsixPermanentPrivateHalls,withabout16500studentsinall(2000~2001).
⏹OUSU
OUSU
OUSUistheOxfordUniversityStudentUnion.ItistheretosupportstudentsfromalltheaffiliatedOxfordCollegesinanumberofways.
⏹Freshers’Fair
Freshers’Fair
Freshers’Fair,organisedandrunbyOUSU,isoneofthemostimportanteventsinthestudentcalendar,andthefocalpointoffreshers’week.ItoffersOxford’s6500newstudentsauniqueopportunitytosamplesomeoftheactivitiesgoingoninthecityandUniversity,aswellasgivingthe350+studentsocietiesthatexistthechancetorecruiteagernewmembers.
⏹NotestotheText
1.Parties,drinking,eating—oh,andworking—allhelppassthetime,butdeepdownthere’ssomethingyou’rereallyeagertofind,butyoucan’tquiteputyourfingeron.
Parties,drinking,eating,andworkingcanallhelpspendthetime.Nevertheless,youreallywanttofindsomegoodwaystofillyoursparetime,butyoucan’tquitedoit.
聚会、喝酒、吃饭——哦,还有工作——都让时光流逝,但你内心深处确有一些很想追寻的东西,却难以找到。
2.Sometotallyimmersethemselvesinaclub,hardlyspeakingto...Othersprefertotakeamoreeclecticapproach,beingmembersof...
Herethepresentparticiplephrases“hardlyspeakingto...”and“beingmembersof...”areusedasadverbialsintroducingthesecondaryactionofthesentencesubject.
Examples:
•Shewasveryshy,hardlyspeakingeventoherbestfriends.
•Theywereveryathletic,beingmembersofmanysportsclubsandteams.
3.Manypeople,perhapsfoolishly,completelyignoreUniversitysocietiesandjusthangoutwithmatesincollege.
Itmaynotbeverywise,butmanystudentsjoinnogroupsoncampusandjustspendtimetogethercasually.
还有许多人,也许有点笨,完全无视大学社团的存在,只是与大学里的伙伴们在一起打发时间。
4.“Hack”isanegativetermappliedtothoseseekingadvancement(usuallytoPresident)inwhateverCluborSociety,and...tendtoattractthosewiththesparkofambitionmorethanothers.
Whenstudentsaresaidto“hack”theyjoinvariousgroupsandtrytobecomeleaders,hopingtoimprovetheirresumes.
“钻营”指的是有些学生在俱乐部或社团里追求职位的提高(通常是要做主席),有些社团,比如牛津学生会或同业协会总能吸引那些比别人更有野心的人。
5.Donotbeafraid,though:
though:
(notusedatthebeginningofaclause)inspiteofthefact;
nevertheless
•It’shardwork;
Ienjoyit,though.
•He’shadtwoheartattacksinayear.Ithasn’tstoppedhimsmoking,though.
⏹SummaryoftheText
Summarizethepassageusingthetipsbelow.
OxfordUniversity
freshman
clubsandsocieties
leisuretimeactivities
interest
relax
makenewfriends
helpbuildastudent’sresume
Collegeshaveclubsandsocietiesformanypurposes.There’sagroupforalmostanyinterestorsparetimeactivityastudentmayhave.Thesegroupstypicallyrecruitthefreshmentojoin,andmostfreshmendecidetojoinsomeofthem.It’sagoodwaytolearn,relax,andmakenewfriends.Joininggroupscanalsohelpbuildastudent’sresumeforfutureemployment.Butthemajorityofstudentsarequiterighttobesuspiciousofambitiousclassmateswhotrytobeleadersofeverygrouptheyjoin.
⏹WordsandExpressions
1.putone’sfingeron:
(infml)tofindorshowexactly(thecauseoftrouble)
•Somethingiswrongwiththisroom,butIcan’tputmyfingeronwhatitis.
•IcouldnotquiteputmyfingeronwhatwasdifferentaboutSimone.
2.throwoneselfinto:
todoortakepartinactivelyandenergetically
•Sinceherhusbanddied,shehasthrownherselfintoherwork.
•TheNationalDayiscoming;
theyhavethrownthemselvesintotheorganisingofCelebrationActivities.
3.getone’shandson:
catch,orobtain
•WaituntilIgetmyhandsonhim!
•I’dliketogetmyhandsonanicepairofcowboyboots.
4.browsethrough:
lookthrough
•IwasbrowsingthroughthenewspaperwhenIspottedyourname.
•I’vespentonewholeweekbrowsingthroughHemingway’sworks,tryingtounderstandhisuniquestyleofwriting.
5.findout:
tolearnordiscover(afactthatwashiddenornotknown)
•Iwon’ttellyou—you’llhavetofindoutbyyourself.
•IfoundoutbychancethatshewasactuallyafreshmanfromLondonUniversity.
6.vary:
1)[~in]tobedifferent;
havethequalitiesthatarenotthesameaseachother
•Thepricevariesaccordingtotheseason.
•Theflowersarethesameincolorbutvaryinshape.
2)[~from]tobedifferent
•Rosesvaryfromdaisies.
•Stonevariesfromcement.
3)[~from...to]tochange,esp.continually
•HumanIQ’svaryfromunder50toover200.
•Whydoesthebloodgroupvaryfrompersontoperson?
7.immerseoneselfin:
1)toputdeepintoabodyofliquid
•Helayimmersedinahotbath.
•Immerseyourfootinicecoldwatertoreducetheswelling.
2)tocause(oneself)toenterdeeplyintoanactivity;
absorbinitorbeabsorbedbyit
•Iimmersedmyselfinworksoastostopthinkingabouther.
•Ithinkitisimportanttoimmerseoneselfinalanguagelearningenvironment,ifyouwanttolearnEnglishwell.
8.ignore:
totakenonoticeof;
refusetopayattentionto
•Myadvicewascompletelyignored.
•Thegovernmentwouldbeunwisetoignorethecomplaintsofitspeople.
9.hangout:
(infml)toliveorspendlotsoftimeinaparticularplaceorwithparticularpeople
casually
•Whydoyoujusthangoutinbars?
Whydon’tyouhangoutwithmeinstead?
•Youshouldgiveyourchildrenmoreopportunitiestohavepersonaltimeandspacetohangoutwithfriendsordowhatevertheywant.
10.giveout:
togivetoeachofseveralpeople;
distribute
•Givethemoneyouttothechildren.
•TheStateofConnecticuthasaChristmasvillagewhere“Santa”andhiselvesgiveoutgifts.
11.hack:
1)tocut(up),esp.roughly,violently,orinunevenpieces
Example:
•Hehackedthelimbfromthetreewithanaxe.
2)todosuccessfully
•Thisassignmentistoohard,Ijustcan’thackit.
3)toenteracomputersystemwithoutpermission
•Thestudentswhohackedtheirwayintotheacademicrecordswerepunished.
4)toseekofficeinagroupwithoutcaringaboutthegroup’ssuccess
•Hetriedtohackhiswaytothepresidencyofeverycluboncampus.
12.apply:
1)[~to,for]torequeststh.,esp.officiallyandinwriting
•Iappliedtofouruniversitiesandwasacceptedbyallofthem.
•RexappliedforthepostofEliot’ssecretary.
2)[~to]tobringorputintouseoroperation
•Newtechnologyisbeingappliedtoalmosteveryindustrialprocess.
•Theterm“mat”canbeappliedtoanysmallrug.
13.tendto:
tohaveatendency;
belikely(todoorbesth.);
todoorbeoftenorusually
•Sallytendstointerfereinotherpeople’sbusiness.
•Peopletendtogainweightonholidays.
14.secure:
1)toholdorclosetightly
•Theysecuredthewindowswhenthestormbegan.
•Beforeyouleavefortheweekendpleasesecurethedoor.
2)toget,esp.astheresultofeffort
•UNnegotiatorsarestilltryingtosecurethereleaseofthehostages.
•Iwasluckytosecureaseatonthecrowdedbus.
15.apartfrom:
1)withoutconsidering;
exceptfor
•Quiteapartfromthecost,thereisthequestionofyourhealthtobeconsidered.
•Apartfromtheoccasionalvisit,whatdoesAllendoforhiskids?
2)aswellas;
inadditionto