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1.Whydidtheauthorhavetheimpressionthat“everyoneoncampuswaswatchingme”?
(Paragraph1)
→Theauthor,beingover-sensitive,wasuneasywithheridentityasafreshman.Shethoughtanewstudentwouldattractothers’attention,aswhatshedidorsaidwasliabletobetoonaï
vetoberight.Thatfeelingisatypicalsymptomoflackinginself-confidence.
2.Whydidtheauthorexclaim“Whatconfidence,whatreserve,whatmuscles!
”whenshesawthefootballplayer?
(Paragraph2)
→Collegelifewasanewexperiencetotheauthor.Thatshemarveledattherealfootballplayershowedherexcitementabouthernewlife.Andmoreimportantly,herresponserevealedheradmirationofanimagewhichwasalmostexactlytheoppositeofherown.Thisadmirationwouldlaterbecomethemotivationofherchange.
3.HowmanyquestionsareusedinParagraphs3,4and5?
Whydoestheauthorraisethesequestions?
→Fourellipticalquestionsareusedintheseparagraphs.Beingafreshman,theauthorwasnotwellacquaintedwithcampuslife.Shewasatalossastowhattodowhensomethingunexpectedhappened.Thesequestionsareusedtoshowherbewilderment.
4.Whydidshedineonjunkfoodforthenextthreedays?
(Paragraphs6-8)
→Becauseshethoughtshehadbecomethelaughing-stockoncampus.Shecouldn’tstandbeinglaughedatbyallthestudentswhensheturnedupinthecafeteria.
5.WhatwasthekeylessonEvelynHeraldlearnedduringherfirstfewweeksincollege?
(Paragraphs10-14)
→Thekeylessonshelearnedduringherfirstfewweeksincollegewasthatsherealizedshedidn’thavetopaytoomuchattentiontowhatotherpeoplewerethinkingabouther.Thefreshcampuslifewasherbigchancetodoherownthingsandbeherownperson.Shemightwellrelaxherselfandstopworryingaboutmakingmistakesbecausepeopleallgrowbytrialanderror.
✧Groupdiscussion:
WhatlessonshaveyoulearnedfromEvelyn’sexperiencesafterreadingthearticle“FreshStart”?
Sharetheexperienceswhenyoufirstcametocollege.
✧WordsandExpressions
Paragraph1
distincta.
clearlyseen,heard,felt,understood,etc.;
noticeable
e.g.Nowthatthebosswasnolongerpresent,therewasadistinctchangeinherattitude.
Thechildrenhavedistinctmemoriesoftheirgrandfatherinhislastdays.
Comparison:
distinct&
distinctive
distinct:
Somethingthatisdistinctcanclearlybeseen,heard,smelled,etc.
e.g.Thereisadistinctsmellofbeerinthisroom.
distinctive:
Itmeanshavingaspecialquality,character,orappearancethatisdifferentandeasytorecognize.
e.g.Beerhasaverydistinctivesmell;
it’squitedistinctfromthesmellofwine.
Practice:
Oneofthe_________featuresofthisbookisits__________illustrations.
本书特点之一就是具有清楚明了的图解。
(Keys:
distinctive,distinct)
Paragraphs2-9
clutchvt.holdorgrasptightly;
vi.trytograsporseize
e.g.Thefrightenedwomanclutchedherbagstoherbreast.
Heclutchedattheropewehadthrowntohimbutcouldnotreachit.
Synonyms:
seize,grasp
e.g.Sheseizedmyarmasshefell.
grasptheessence/mainpoints
glimpsen.
①aquicklookatsb.orsth.
e.g.Icaughtaglimpseofournewneighbor.
②ashortexperienceofsth.thathelpsyoubegintounderstandit
e.g.Herworriedfacegavemeaglimpseofhertruefeelings.
她的忧伤表情使我感受到她内心的真实感情。
reserven.
aqualityinsb.’scharacterthatmakethemnotlikeexpressingtheiremotionsortalkingabouttheirproblems
e.g.Beingamanofreserve,Mr.Yorkwasneverpopularwithhiscolleagues.
Judyhastriedeverymeanstobreakthroughthereserveofherstepson.
Derivation:
reserveda.
e.g.TheEnglishhaveareputationforbeingreserved.
whereabouts
n.approximatelocation;
ad.usedtoaskinwhatgeneralareasth.orsb.is
e.g.Theorphan’swhereaboutsis/arestillunknown.
Thepolicehaveappealedforinformationconcerningthewhereaboutsofthestolencarusedintherobbery.
Whereaboutsdidyougrowup?
demeanorn.
thewaysb.behaves,dresses,speaks,etc.thatshowswhattheircharacterislike
①他的举止沉着、稳健。
Hisdemeanorwasclamandsteady.
②这个女孩子的态度娴静而谦逊。
Thegirlhasaquiet,modestdemeanor.
scribble(down)v.
writesth.quicklyanduntidily
e.g.Iscribbledhisphonenumberinmyaddressbook.
Hescribbleddownournames.
gropev.
①trytofindsth.thatyoucannotseebyfeelingwithyourhands
Collocations:
gropefor
e.g.Ginnygropedforherglassesonthebedsidetable.
gropearound
e.g.Wegropedaroundinthedarkness.
②gosomewherebyfeelingthewaywithyourhandsbecauseyoucannotsee
gropeyourwayalong/across,etc.
e.g.Iwasgropingmywayblindlythroughthetrees.
tipoff.
giveanadvancedwarningorhintto
e.g.Somebodymusthavetippedtheburglarsoffthatthehousewouldbeempty.
Thepolicewastippedoffabouttherobbery.
goody(pl.goodies)n.
①sth.thatisnicetoeat
e.g.Weboughtlotsofgoodiesforthepicnic.
②sth.attractive,pleasant,ordesirable
e.g.Thecompetitiongivesyouthechancetowinallsortsofgoodies.
Variantspelling:
(BritishEnglish)goodie
flailv.
(causesth.to)waveorswingaboutwildly
e.g.Iflailedmyarmstogetherattention.
Thebaby’sfeetflailedunderthequilt.
rearend
(informal)thepartofyourbodywhichyousiton
sneakv.
gosomewheresecretlyandquietlyinordertoavoidbeingseenorheard
Collocation:
sneakin/out/away/off
e.g.Theysneakedoffwithoutpaying!
Shesnuckoutofthehouseonceherparentswereasleep.
Synonym:
creep
crunchy-chewy-salty-sweetbite
Herethemodifier“crunchy-chewy-salty-sweet”describesthetextureandtasteofthefastfood,whichiscrunchy,chewy,saltyandsweet.
Wordformation:
Thefouradjectivesarechainedupwithhyphenstoformanewmodifierplacedbeforeanoun.
e.g.ared-hotnewsstory
anall-roundathlete
tiptoev.
walkquietlyandcarefullyonyourtoes,sothatnobodyhearsyou
e.g.Hismothertiptoedintotheroom.
Itiptoedalongthecorridor.
tiptoearound(sth.):
trytoavoiddealingwithadifficultorembarrassingsubjectorproblem
e.g.Theyweretiptoeingaroundthedelicatesubjectofmoney.
poor(old)soul
usedtoshowpityforsb.
e.g.Thepooroldsoulhadfallenandbrokenherhip.
spaghetti意大利式细面条atypeofpastainverylongthinpieces,thatiscookedinboilingwater
macaroni通心粉atypeofpastaintheshapeofsmalltubes.
tagliatelle意大利干面条atypeofpastathatiscutintoverylongthinflatpieces
goouttosb.usedtosaythatsomeonefeelsalotofsympathytowardsanotherperson
e.g.HisheartwentouttoMrs.Bradshawandherfatherlesschild.
grinv.
showthatyouareveryhappyorpleasedbysmilingwidely
grinfromeartoear:
grinverywidely
slinkv.
goormoveinaquiet,stealthyway;
moveasifonefeelsguiltyorashamed,ordoesnotwanttobeseen
e.g.Shetriedtoslink(=sneak)outoftheofficesothatnobodywouldseeher.
Thecatslunk(=sneaked)throughthegrasstowarditsprey.
Paragraphs10-14
maliciousa.
veryunkindandcruel,anddeliberatelybehavinginawaythatislikelytoupsetorhurtsb.
e.g.amaliciousremark
maliciousgossip
malice(n.):
adesiretoharmsb.becauseyouhatethem
e.g.Hediditthroughmalice.
Iamquitecertainthathiswifebearsmaliceto/towards/against(=feelscontinuingdislikefor)me.
runwiththecrowd
Comparisonandtranslation
Anindependentman,Peternevergoeswiththetide.
彼得是个有主见的人,从不随大流。
Youcandowhatyouwanttodo,butneverfollowthecrowd.
你想做什么就做什么,可别随大流。
Haithasn’tgotamindofhisownonanymatterofimportance;
hejustswimswiththetide.
海特在任何重要问题上都没有自己的主见,他只是随大流。
Sheisalwaysfallingintolinewiththemajority.
她总是随大流。
shacklen.
ametalfastening,usuallyoneofapair,forencirclingandconfiningtheankleorwristofaprisonerorcaptive;
(fig.)arestraintorchecktoactionorprogress,oftenusedinthepluralform.
e.g.Thepolicemanplacedshacklesonthesuspect’shands.
Itishardtobreakthroughtheshacklesofhabit.
✧Sentences
Paraphrase/explanation
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