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1、UNIT 6Stunts in MoviesMOVIE GENRESAction moviesThriller moviesMystery moviesAdventure moviesRoman moviesScience-fiction movieshurl oneself through The fireman hurled himself through the burning window.The dog hurled itself through the fence and ran away.sweep The house was swept every day. 掃The wind
2、 swept the leaves from the sidewalk. 吹走She looked anxiously for him, her eyes sweeping the room. 目光掃視The storm swept the country. 橫掃, 在蔓延 vt.The wind swept across the desert. Vi.sweep up 打掃, 收拾干凈 She swept up the mess. Did you sweep up all the broken glass? seemIt seems (to be) for sb. to do sth.It
3、seems / seemed that Sb seems to do sth.She seems to know everything. They seemed to be sleeping in their room.He seemed to have finished his work before schedule.risk ones life to do sth. The actress will risk her life to do her stunts in the movie. He was willing to risk death to save his friend. r
4、isk doing sth. He risked losing everything. I couldnt risk catching the bus. run / take the risk of doing sth. He was ready to run the risk of being taken prisoner by the enemy. at the risk of He was determined to go there even at the risk of his own life.on behalf of 代表 The manager spoke at the mee
5、ting on behalf of the company. allow doing sth. allow sb. to do sth.Smoking is not allowed here.You are not allowed to smoke here.pride oneself on / upon 為而感到驕傲 She prided herself on her good knowledge of English.He prided himself on being able to live among ordinary Chinese although he was British.
6、 take pride in He takes pride in doing all the stunts on his own. be proud ofrequire 需要They require extra help.The car requires repairing.The car requires to be repaired.要求The police required me to keep silent.The police required we (should) keep silent. requirement n. fill / meet / answer/ satisfy
7、the requirements inevitable Traffic delays are inevitable at a holiday weekend. Pain is inevitable when one breaks a bone. inevitably Socialism is inevitably bound to grow gradually into communism.insist on 堅(jiān)持 If you insist on acting like this, Im sure you will end in prison.They insisted on going t
8、o the movie though it was already quite late.He insisted that the boy was seriously ill and insisted that he need an operation. insist 堅(jiān)持(建議) 虛擬語(yǔ)態(tài) insist + (that) sb. (should) do. He insisted that every actor (should) do his own stunt. insist 堅(jiān)持認(rèn)為 真實(shí)語(yǔ)態(tài)He insisted that Shanghai High School was the be
9、st school in China.The old man insisted that he was all right and (should) not be sent to hospital.admit Before hard evidence the thief had to admit that he had stolen the car.The boy admitted having broken the window.He was finally admitted to that key university. absolutely 1) Of course its absolu
10、tely impossible. 2) They are absolutely discouraging me. 3) Constance was absolutely in the wrong. 4) “Do you think so?” “Absolutely.” There is no need for sb. to do sth. There is absolutely no need for you to take down all the notes. There is no need for us students to pretend to know what we dont.
11、 brag about 吹噓,吹牛 He constantly brags about how well he plays golf. He bragged of having won first prize / that he had won first prize ten years ago. take the fall 代人受罪 fall n. 陷落,墮落,衰亡(不可數(shù)) the fall of the Roman Empire 跌落,摔倒 Pride goes before a fall. 下落,下跌(可數(shù)) a fall in prices/ temperature (AmE) 秋季
12、 fall / autumn 瀑布 Niagara FallsUNIT 6Additional Readingoriginate 起源于, 由引來(lái) T h e q u a r r e l o r i g i n a t e d i n a misunderstanding.Their friendship originated in a chance meeting.original 原來(lái)的The idea / plan was afterwards changed.Philadelphia was the original capital of the United States.origi
13、n 根源, 起源Whats the origin of the rumour?the origin of the Nile bring up 撫養(yǎng)大, 教養(yǎng) He was born in Shanghai and brought up in Hongkong.She brought up her children to be considerate of others.提出Who brought up the idea?New questions were brought up in the meeting. He was skillful in answering this sort of questions. turn out (to be) + n. / adj. The movie turned out (to be) successful. The movie turned out (to be) a success.