Friendship

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Welcome

About myself: ------

What are you studying English

for?

What is the best way to learn English well?

XXXXX a good pronunciation and

intonation

XXXXX a good command of vocabulary

XXXXX a good knowledge of

grammatical rules

Golden rules of my English class

1.It’s nothing about interest.

2.Never say my English class is

boring.

3.Never be lazy with your hand or

mind.

4.Never be a procrastinator.

5.Always get your notebooks and

mistake-collection books ready.

yesterday, today, tomorrow

Yesterday is a history; tomorrow is a mystery;today is a gift, that is why it is called “present”.

Friendship

Do you know her name?

Anne Frank

Anne’s father : Otto Frank

Anne’s mother:

Mrs. Frank

Anne Frank

Anne’s older sister:

Margot

Peter, who lived with the Franks in the attic

Main characters

Anne Frank was born on June 12,1929 in Frankfurt, Germany. At that time the Jewish people were an important part of the city’s economic and cultural success. Her father, Otto Frank , was a respected businessman whose family had lived in the city for many generations.

Background Information

After the German invasion (侵略) of 1940, Anne was forced to leave her school. Almost right away, the Gestapo (盖世太保) began to send thousands of Dutch resisters(反抗者) to slave labour camps in Germany. Then in February 1941 the Gestapo began to arrest Jews.

It was at this moment that Otto Frank made plans to hide his family. They moved to Amsterdam, Netherlands.

They stayed on the top floor, with curtains drawn so as not to attract unwanted attention.

curtain

attic

When Margot, Anne’s older sister died in March, 1945, Anne probably lost her desire to live. She died just before her 16th birthday and less than a month before the surviving Jews were liberated.

concentration camp

Anne’s Best Friend

Do you want a friend whom you could tell everything to, like your deepest __ and thoughts? __ are you afraid that your friend would laugh at you, or would not understand what you are going __? Anne Frank wanted the first kind, so she made her diary her best friend.

Anne lived in Amsterdam in the Netherlands __ World War Ⅱ. Her family was Jewish so they had to hide __ they would be caught by the German __. She and her family hid away __ they were discovered. During that time the only true friend was her diary.

She said, ”I don’t want to __ __ a __ of facts in a diary as most people do, but I want this diary itself to be my friend, and I shall call my friend Kitty.” Now read __ she felt after being in the hiding place since July 1942.

I wonder __ it’s because I haven’t been able to be outdoors for so long __ I’ve grown so crazy about everything to do with nature. I can well remember that there was a __ when a deep blue sky, the song of the birds, moonlight and flowers could never have kept me __. That’s changed __ I was here.

For example, one evening when it was so warm, I __ awake __ purpose until half past eleven in order to have a good look at the moon by myself. But as the moon gave far __ __ light, I didn’t __ open a window. Another time five months ago, I happened to be upstairs at dusk __ the window was open. I didn’t go downstairs __ the window had to be shut.

The dark, rainy evening, the wind, the __ clouds held me entirely in their power; it was the first time in a year and a half that I __ seen the night face to faceXXXXX

XXXXX__ XXXXXI am only able to look at nature through dirty curtains __ before very dusty windows. It’s no __ looking through these any longer because nature is one thing that really must be experienced.

add up, add up to, add to,

add A to B

add (that)

__ all the numbers.

__ all the figures to see how much they __.

The bad weather __ our difficulties.

He __ some sugar __ the milk.

5. His mother’s illness ~ed to the

family trouble.

6. Many words have been ~ed to the dictionary.

7. “And I don’t care what you think,” he added.

upset vt n (~, ~ting)

---to knock over, causing confusion

---to cause to worry

He ~ a cup full of coffee.

2. His plans were ~ by the change in the weather.

3. The bad news ~ me.

4. a complete ~ of our plans

adj.---worried, feeling unhappy

5. The girl was ~ because she had lost her key.

6. She was very ~ to hear that the holiday had been cancelled.

ignore vt. ---to take no notice of

1. I smiled at her but she just ~d me.

2. He ~d all the “No smoking” signs and lit up a cigarette.

3. Ignore the child if he misbehaves, and he’ll stop.

be ignorant (of) ---have no idea

ignorance n.

4. He is ignorant of even the simplest facts.

5. I am embarrassed by my complete ignorance of history.

6. Ignorance is bliss.

calm adj. vt. vi.

Keep ~ and try not to panic.

2. ~ down and tell me what happened.

3. She tried to ~ the frightened boy.

calm, silent, still, quiet

We should keep __ even in face of danger.

Keep the children __ while I’m on the phone.

Stand __ and I’ll take your picture.

In order not to lose the job, he chose to keep __ about the matter.

concern vt. ---to be about

--- to have effects on

--- to worry/interest (oneself)

This story ~s a person who lived in Russia a long time ago.

2.The marriage of a queen ~s all the people who live in her country.

3. More and more people are ~ing themselves with environmental problems.

C. ---a matter that is of interest

or importance to sb

U. ---worry

4. The fact that you’re ignorant of the news isn’t my concern.

be ~ed about/for

5.we’re all ~ed for her safety.

6. As far as I’m ~ed, the whole idea is crazy.

7.The police are anxious to learn about any information __ his whereabout.

go through

--- to examine carefully

---to suffer/experience

---to pass

1.They went through many hardships during the war.

2.I’ll go through your papers.

3. Only a few students went through the test.

get through

--- to reach sb esp by phone

---to finish

---to pass

1. I tried to telephone you but I couldn’t get through.

2. When you get through with your work, Let’s go out.

3. I can’t get (it) through to him that he must rest.

suffer vt vi

The city ~ed huge losses from the earthquake.

2. I can’t ~ such rudeness.

3. We all have to ~ at times in out lives.

suffer from (illness)

4. He often ~s from headaches.

5. The old lady ~ed from loneliness all her life.

settle vt vi

The Smiths have ~d in the country.

2. The bird ~d on a branch.

3. Wait till the excitement has ~d.

4. Have you ~d where to go?

5. Nothing is ~d yet.

It is/was + 被强调部分 + that/who

+ 剩余部分

1. I saw Mary in the park yesterday.

→It was in the park that I saw Mary yesterday.

→Where was it that---?

→I wonder where it was that---.

2. He was absent from school because he was ill.

→It was because he was ill that he was absent from school.

→Why was it that---?

It is/was the first time that sb

has/had---

1. It is the second time that I have received the military training.

2. It was the last time that I had seen him.

before

1. He almost knocked me down before he saw me.

2. They walked about 30 miles before they saw a village.

3. He had left the room before I could have a word with him.

4. It will not be long before you get used to the new school life.

Phrases & expressions

1 be concerned about/for

2 walk the dog

3 end-of-term exam

4 go through, get through

5 grow crazy about

6 stay awake

7 far too much light

8 suffer from loneliness

9 recover from

10 go on/out

11 get tired of

get tired from/with

12 get along/on (well) with

13 get into

14 get/be used to

15 get on/off the bus

16 get back

17 part of

18 the second most important

19 live in peace

20 a string of flowers

21 feel at home[全文已结束,注意以上仅为全文的文字预览,不包含图片和表格以及排版]

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