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Unit 2Sylvia Li

Based on

San-Min Textbook Book1 Lesson 2

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1. forgiveness n. [U] 寬恕,原諒@ Freddy felt sorry for cheating in the test and begged / asked for his mother’s forgiveness. So far, Anita has not forgiven her son for lying to her.

@ To err is human, to forgive divine.@Jessica forgave her boyfriend though she was quite angry

about what he had done.@My father was a forgiving person. He always returned good

for evil. He even became friends with those who had betrayed him. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzLEjzvygYE

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2. Onto prep. 到…之上 @ The cat jumped up from the floor onto the dinner table.@I took my bags inside, lowered myself onto the bed and switched on the TV. @After the deluge, the rock fell onto the road, blocking the traffic.

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3. deliver vt. 遞送,投遞;發表,接生@The mailman delivers letters to us once

every two days.@All students except Judy are worried about delivering a

speech in front of the class.@In the past, many babies were delivered with the help of

midwives.@Special/Prompt delivery will cost more because this service

is faster.@Online shoppers are allowed to pay for their purchases on

delivery.

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4. slip vi.; vt. ( slipped | slipping) 滑落;滑倒;溜走; ( 悄悄地 ) 塞;匆忙地穿脫 ( 衣服 )

@ The ring slipped off/out of my finger when I washed my hands.

@ Mandy slipped a birthday card and a small gift into Phil’s bag to surprise him.

@ The agent slipped into the house, placed a bomb, and left without being noticed.

@ As time slipped away/by, people gradually forget about the accident.

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Slip的相關用法 : @ The mistake was made because of her slip of the tongue. @ It completely slipped my mind that I had to pick up my sister

at five. She waited for two hours.@ Frank slipped on his uniform and hurried to school when he

found that he overslept.@ My aunt slipped on the wet floor and got hurt yesterday.@ Linda took notes on a slip of paper to remind her to buy

some eggs.

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5. crash n. [C] 破裂聲,撞擊聲;相撞 ( 事故 ) ,( 飛機 ) 墜毀@The tree fell with a great crash; everyone heard the loud

noise.@The little boy lost his parents in a car/plane/rail crash, and

this crash left him with a broken leg.@ The piece of glass crashed to the ground and broke into

pieces.@The sleepy man nodded off when he was driving, and his

car crashed into a wall.

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6. delay n. [U] [C] 耽擱,延誤;延誤的時間@Someone got hurt in the car accident. We need to call 911

without delay!@Because of bad weather, there was a three-hour delay for

all trains, and we had to wait for a long time.@The plane was delayed by the typhoon. When it finally

arrived, it was five hours late.@The plane delayed taking off because of the stormy weather.

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7. besides adv. 此外,而且 (= in addition, moreover)@Catherine is attractive. Besides, she is very smart.@The rent is reasonable; besides,the location is perfect.@The price is too high,and moreover,the house isn't in a

suitable position.@Besides cooking, Barbara is good at singing and dancing.@ Jolin has many good qualities besides being very beautiful. @ Milk, in addition to fruit juices, is the best drink for children.

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8. calculate vt. 推測,估算;計算@This robot will help calculate how much money people can

save. So you won’t have to figure out the sum yourself.@Using a calculator, we calculated the cost of the trip to find

out how much each of us should pay.@Dad calculated that it would take us two hours to

get home from Taichung, if the weather was good.

@According to the teacher’s calculation, about 70 percent of the students will pass the test.

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9. repair vt. to fix something; to mend 修理,修補;補救,彌補@The telephone has stopped working. It needs to be

repaired./ It needs repairing. I will have it repaired.@To repair their friendship, Kate said sorry to Joseph and

asked him to forgive her for the white lie. @ The old car is beyond repair. You might as well buy a new

one. @This shirt is too old to mend..

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10. envelope n. [C] 信封 @Tim put his letter into an envelope and went to the post

office to mail it.@Kayla sealed the envelope with a kiss. @ You can send the receipt back, using the self-addressed

stamped envelope. By the address on the envelope, it will return to us.

@on New Year’s Eve, Chinese parents give their children red envelopes with money inside.

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11. note n. [C] pl. (~s) 便條;筆記;紙幣;音符 vt. 注意 ; 提及@Before the mother went out, she left her son a note to tell

him that dinner was in the refrigerator.@When Ms. Lin wrote down some new English words on

the blackboard, her students began to take notes.@Betty wrote a thank you note to her classmate who shared his

lunch with her. ( 感謝短箋 )@The mother noted/took note of her child's aggressive

behavior.

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12. relieved adj. 寬慰的,放心的;如釋重負的@ When I thought of those piles of housework on the moving

day, I could no longer feel relieved. @ The assistant was hired to relieve the boss of some of the

work@ Take the medicine. It will relieve your headache in thirty

minutes.@Much to the police’s relief, all the hostages were released at

last.

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13. straight adv. 直地,筆直地;直接地; adj.直的 ; 連續的 ; 純的 ; 坦率的@Go straight down the road, and you will see the church on

your right.@ Please sit up straight. It’s time for the class.@ Mom asked me to go straight home after school.@ Boris drinks straight whiskey, not on the rocks. ( 純的威士

忌 )@ Patty got straight As.@ Mandy are straight with her friends.

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14. return vt.; vi. n. [U] 回應,回報;返回,回去@ Brenda called Neo, but he missed it. Now, he is

returning her call.@ Jane will return to work/school after the summer vacation.@ Life has improved and returned to normal. @ You have to return the bicycle to me as soon as possible. @ I bought Shirley some flowers in return for her kind help.@It’s divine to forgive your enemies and return good for evil

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15. receive vt. 得到,收到, 接待,接納@At Christmas, children receive gifts from their parents.@She receives NT$1,000 pocket money each week and

expenses. Please write her a receipt for the money. @ The proposals have been well received by many deputies.@The couple opened the door and received guests.@ He went to the reception desk and checked out at 12:00.@ In an office, the receptionist is the person whose job is to

answer the telephone, arrange appointments, and deal with people when they first arrive.

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16. discover vt. 發現@ According to many history books, America was discovered

in 1492.@ He is surprised to discover that his best friend betrayed him.@ The discovery of petroleum in the remote area made the

country even richer.@ Discovery Channel is devoted to creating the highest quality

documentaries.@ It was two young reporters who uncovered the whole plot.@ Edison invented the electric light.@ God created the world.

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I. The suffix “-th” The suffix “-th” can be used to form a noun,

which means “being in the state or having the quality (特質 ) of something.”

true truth warm warmth grow growthwide width young youth deep depth dead death

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II. V V-en = adjectives In this textbook, “V-en” means “the past

participle tense of the verb,” such as “tired” from “tire,” or “troubled” from “trouble.” These words are often used to show a person’s feelings.

bore bored interest interested worry worried relieve relieved surprise surprised excite excited

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