¡¾²½²½¸ß¡¿£¨Ð¿α꣩2016¸ß¿¼Ó¢ÓïÒ»ÂÖ¸´Ï° ֪ʶÅŲéÍ»ÆÆ book 3
Unit 2 Healthy eating ÐÂÈ˽̰æ
1.diet n£®ÈÕ³£Òûʳ vi.½Úʳ 2.ought to Ó¦µ±£»Ó¦¸Ã 3£®lose weight ÌåÖØ¼õÇ᣻¼õ·Ê 4.customer n£®¹Ë¿Í£»Ïû·ÑÕß 5£®win...back Ó®»Ø£»ÖØÐ»ñµÃ 6.earn one¡¯s living ıÉú 7£®debt n£®Õ®£»Õ®Îñ¡úin debt Ç·Õ® 8.cut down Ï÷¼õ£»É¾½Ú 9£®before long ²»¾ÃÒÔºó 10.discount n£®ÕÛ¿Û 11£®put on weight Ôö¼ÓÌåÖØ 12.raw adj.ÉúµÄ£»Î´¼Ó¹¤µÄ 13£®hostess n£®Å®Ö÷ÈË£»Å®Ö÷³ÖÈË 14.get away with ±»·Å¹ý£»(×ö»µÊÂ)²»Êܳͷ£ 15£®lie n£®»Ñ»°£»»ÑÑÔ vi.˵»Ñ¡útell a lie ˵»Ñ 16.glare vi.ÅÄ¿¶øÊÓ£»ÉÁÒ« n£®ÅÊÓ£»Ñ£Ä¿µÄ¹â 17£®fry vt.& vi.Óͼ壻ÓÍÕ¨¡úfried adj.ÓÍÕ¨µÄ 18.weakness n£®È±µã£»ÐéÈõ£»Èõµã¡úweak adj.ÐéÈõµÄ ÖØµã19£®protective adj.¸øÓè±£»¤µÄ£»±£»¤µÄ¡úprotect vt.±£»¤£»·ÀÎÀ£»¾¯½ä¡úprotection n£®±£Ê¶¼Ç»¤£»·ÀÎÀ ´Ê»ã 20£®balance vt.ƽºâ£»È¨ºâ n£®ÌìÆ½£»Æ½ºâ¡úbalanced diet ƽºâÉÅʳ 21£®curiosity n£®ºÃÆæÐÄ¡úcurious adj.ºÃÆæµÄ¡úcuriously adv.ºÃÆæµØ 22£®consult vt.×Éѯ£»Çë½Ì£»ÉÌÁ¿¡úconsultant n£®¹ËÎÊ£»×ÉѯÕß 23£®digest vi.& vt.Ïû»¯ n£®ÕªÒª£»¸ÅÒª¡údigestion n£®Ïû»¯ 24£®strength n£®Ç¿Ï³¤´¦£»Á¦Á¿¡ústrengthen vt.¼ÓÇ¿£»¹®¹Ì 25£®poisonous adj.Óж¾µÄ¡úpoison v£®·Å¶¾£»Ê¹Öж¾ n£®¶¾Ò©£»Óж¾º¦µÄÊÂÎï 26£®benefit n£®ÀûÒæ£»ºÃ´¦ vt.& vi.ÓÐÒæÓÚ£»ÓÐÖúÓÚ£»ÊÜÒæ¡úbeneficial adj.ÓÐÀûµÄ£»ÓÐÒæµÄ 27£®limit vt.ÏÞÖÆ£»ÏÞ¶¨ n£®½çÏÞ£»ÏÞ¶È¡úlimited adj.ÓÐÏ޵ġúlimitation n£®·¶Î§£»ÏÞÖÆ 28£®combine vt.& vi.(ʹ)ÁªºÏ£»(ʹ)½áºÏ¡úcombination n£®ÁªºÏ£»½áºÏ 29£®cooperation n£®ºÏ×÷£»Ð×÷¡úcooperate v£®ºÏ×÷£»ÅäºÏ¡úcooperative adj.ºÏ×÷µÄ ±Ø±³
1.¡°Nothing could be better£¬¡±he thought. 1
¾µäËûÏ룺¡°ÔÙûÓбÈÕâ¸üºÃ(³Ô)µÄÁË¡£¡± ¾äʽ 2£®He could not have Yong Hui getting away with telling people lies! Ëû²»¿ÉÄÜÈÃÓº»ÝºåÆÈËÃǺóÅܵô£¡ 3£®Why don¡¯t you sit down and try a meal? ÄãΪʲô²»×øÏÂÀ´³Ô¶Ù·¹ÄØ£¿ 4£®¡°According to my research£¬neither your restaurant nor mine offers a balanced diet£¬¡± explained Wang Peng. ÍõÅô½âÊÍ˵£º¡°ÎÒµÄÑо¿±íÃ÷£¬ÄãÎÒÁ½¼ÒËùÌṩµÄ¶¼²»ÊÇÆ½ºâÉÅʳ¡£¡± 5£®Their balanced diets became such a success that before long Wang Peng became slimmer and Yong Hui put on more weight. ËûÃÇµÄÆ½ºâÉÅʳÈç´ËÓÐЧ£¬²»¾ÃÍõÅô±äµÃÃçÌõÁË£¬¶øÓº»ÛÒ²³¤ÈâÁË¡£ 6.Suddenly he saw his friend Li Chang hurrying by. ͻȻËû¿´¼ûËûµÄÅóÓÑÀî²ý´Ò´Ò×ß¹ý¡£ un- unemployment /??nIm¡äpl?Im?nt/ n£®[U]ʧҵ(״̬)£»Ê§ÒµÈËÊý ¹¹´Êunaware /??n?¡äwe?/ adj.²»ÖªµÀ£»Ã»Òâʶµ½ ¼ÇÒä unbelievable /??nbI¡äli?v?bl/ adj.²»¿ÉÏàÐŵģ»ÄÑÒÔÖÃÐÅµÄ uncomfortable /??n¡äk?mf?t?bl/ adj.²»Êæ·þµÄ£»²»°²µÄ unconscious /??n¡äk?n??s/ adj.1.ʧȥ֪¾õµÄ 2.δ·¢¾õµÄ 3.ÎÞÒâʶµÄ
¢ñ.´Ê»ãÓëÅÉÉú A£®Óï¾³Ìî´Ê
1£®I decided to go on a diet (½Úʳ) before my holiday.
2£®Seeing a car coming at a crossing£¬she lost her balance(ƽºâ) and fell down from her bike. 3£®We must set a limit (½çÏÞ)to the expense of the trip.
4£®If your talent combines(½áºÏ)with diligence£¬you can excel in your pursuit. 5£®Before going on a diet£¬it is advisable to consult (×Éѯ)your doctor. 6£®They stood there£¬glaring(ÅÄ¿¶øÊÓ)at each other without a word. 7£®We aim to offer good value and service to all our customers(¹Ë¿Í)£® 8£®He thought that crying was a sign of weakness(ÈíÈõ)£® 9£®You could see from his face that he was lying(˵»Ñ)£®
10£®Some goods are on sale in the supermarket.I bought a watch at a 30% discount(ÕÛ¿Û)£® B£®ÓÃËù¸ø´ÊµÄÊʵ±ÐÎʽÌî¿Õ
11£®I have digested what he said for you£ºAs a baby¡¯s ability of digesting food is rather poor£¬you should give her some porridge to eat because porridge is good for digestion.(digest)
12£®Children are always curious about everything they see and hear.They will ask all kinds of questions curiously.To meet their curiosity£¬we¡¯d better answer them.(curiosity)
13£®We had better strengthen the relationship between us£¬because union is strength.(strength) 14£®This new railway benefits this area in many ways.It is beneficial to the people living in this area.For the benefit of more people£¬we should build more railways.(benefit) ¢ò.¶ÌÓïÔËÓÃ
A£®Ó÷½¿òÄÚËù¸ø¶¯´Ê¶ÌÓïµÄÊʵ±ÐÎʽÌî¿Õ
2
lose weight£¬get away with£¬tell a lie£¬ earn one¡¯s living£¬glare at£¬spy on£¬be on a diet£¬cut down£¬get tired of£¬put on 15£®Jack has put on five kilos since he quit smoking. 16£®We were for cutting down the cost of production.
17£®She has been earning her living by teaching since she graduated from college. 18£®I know you¡¯re not paying your taxes but you won¡¯t get away with it. 19£®He is paid by the police to spy on his colleagues. 20£®She¡¯s getting tired of going into that office every day. 21£®He had lost weight and the suit hung loosely on him. 22£®He told a lie to his wife so that he could come home late. 23£®They stopped arguing and glared at each other.
24£®Mary has been on a diet for weeks but still hasn¡¯t lost any weight. B£®Ó÷½¿òÄÚËù¸ø¶ÌÓïÌî¿Õ
ought to£¬in debt£¬rather...than...£¬before long
25£®The kids were playing in the mud and before long they were covered in it. 26£®As a saying goes£¬wasteful people usually end up in debt. 27£®Henry ought to be here soon¡ªhe left home at six. 28£®I think I¡¯ll have an egg rather than a hamburger. ¢ó.¾µä¾äʽ
29£®In my opinion£¬nothing is more pleasant than travelling. ÔÚÎÒ¿´À´£¬Ã»ÓÐʲô±ÈÂÃÐиüÁîÈËÓä¿ìµÄÁË¡£
30£®If we have illegal immigrants coming in£¬many local workers will lose their jobs. Èç¹ûÎÒÃÇÈ÷Ƿ¨ÒÆÃñ²»¶ÏÓ¿È룬ºÜ¶àµ±µØ¹¤È˾ͻáʧҵ¡£
31£®Must you dash off£¿Why don¡¯t you/Why not stay for a cup of tea? ÄãÒ»¶¨Òª¼±¼±Ã¦Ã¦×ßÂð£¿ÎªºÎ²»ÁôϺȱ²èÄØ£¿
32£®He is such a brave man that he does not fear death at all. ËûÊÇÒ»¸ö·Ç³£Ó¸ҵÄÈË£¬ËùÒÔÒ»µãÒ²²»ÅÂËÀ¡£
33£®Neither the teacher nor his students know how to work out the problem. ÀÏʦºÍËûµÄѧÉúÃǶ¼½â²»³öÄǵÀÌâ¡£
1 balance n.¾ùºâ£¬Æ½ºâ£»ÌìÆ½£¬³Ó£»Óà¶î£»vt.ʹ±£³Öƽºâ£»È¨ºâkeep steady£»Ê¹ÏàµÈ£¬ÏàµÖbe/keep equal
[Ó¦ÊÔÖ¸µ¼] ½¡¿µ¡¢ÒûʳÀàд×÷¸ßƵ´Ê»ã keep/lose one¡¯s balance±£³Ö/ʧȥƽºâ on balance×ܵÄÀ´Ëµ off balanceʧȥƽºâ£»²»ÖªËù´ë balance...againstȨºâ£¬±È½Ï keep a balanced diet±£³Ö¾ùºâÒûʳ Nowadays£¬the balance of nature is being destroyed and the weather is getting warmer and warmer.
ÏÖÔÚ£¬´ó×ÔÈ»µÄƽºâÕýÔÚ±»ÆÆ»µ£¬ÌìÆø±äµÃÔ½À´Ô½Å¯ºÍ¡£(ÖØÇ졤ÊéÃæ±í´ï)
3
I found it hard to keep my balance on the icy path. ÎÒ·¢ÏÖÔÚ½á±ùµÄÂ·ÃæÉÏÐÐ×ߺÜÄѱ£³Öƽºâ¡£ [ͼ½âÖú¼Ç]
[º»Êµ»ù´¡] (1)Óï·¨Ìî¿Õ
¢ÙI was thrown off balance£¬and the more I ignored the sorrow£¬the more it seemed to grow. ¢ÚBefore making the final decision£¬you¡¯d better balance the advantages against the disadvantages.
¢ÛI think on balance I prefer the new education system. ¢ÜA balanced(balance) diet is important to health.
¢ÝHaving balanced(balance) advantages against disadvantages for a long time£¬we eventually decided on it.
(2)She balanced the demands of the workplace against those of family life and then chose the latter.
Balancing the demands of the workplace against those of family life£¬she chose the latter.(ÓÃÏÖÔڷִʶÌÓï×÷×´Óï¸Äд¾ä×Ó)
2 consult v.×Éѯ£»Çë½Ì£»ÉÌÁ¿£»²éÔÄ£»²Î¿´ [¶à´ÊÒ»Òå] consult£¬look up£¬refer to consult a dictionary²é×Öµä consult sb.Çë½ÌijÈË consult with sb.about/on sth.¾Í¡¡ÓëijÈËÉÌÁ¿ She consulted her doctor about her disease. ËýÏòËýµÄҽʦÇóÕï¡£
I consulted with a friend of mine about this matter. ÎҾʹËÊÂÓëÎÒµÄÒ»¸öÅóÓÑÉÌÁ¿¡£ [ͼ½âÖú¼Ç]
[ÌØ±ðÌáÐÑ]
consultÓÃ×÷¡°Çë½Ì£»×Éѯ£»²éÔÄ¡±½âʱ£¬ÊǼ°Îﶯ´Ê£»×÷¡°ÉÌÁ¿¡±½âʱ£¬¶àÓÃ×÷²»¼°Îﶯ´Ê£¬ºó¸úwith sb.£¬ÒâΪ¡°ºÍijÈËÉÌÁ¿¡±¡£
[´ÊÒ屿Îö] refer to£¬look up£¬consult
ÈýÕß¶¼¿ÉÒÔÓÃÀ´±íʾ¡°²éÔÄ£¬²Î¿¼¡±µÄÒâÒ壬µ«ÊÇÆä±öÓïÓÐËù²»Í¬£º consult/refer to£«a book/dictionary/encyclopedia£¬etc. look up sth.in a book/dictionary/encyclopedia£¬etc. [º»Êµ»ù´¡]
4