the chaser结构分析 ppt课件
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TheChaserUnit 7 The ChaserI. Paraphrase1.It is only when on is in a position to oblige that one can afford to be so confidential. (Paragraph 17)Just because I have decided to to you a favor/sell you the love potions, I feel safe telling you so much about my other medicines.2.“For indifference, ”said the old man, “they substitute devotion. For scorn, adoration.” (Paragraph 23)“They, the love potions, ”said the old man, “will help ch ange the girl’s attitude towards you. She will no longer hold you in contempt. Instead, she will begin to give you her deep-felt love and care”3.Alan Austen, as nervous as a kitten, went up certain dark and creaky stairs in the neighborhood of Pell Street.Alan Austen, feeling very much worried and afraid, went up certain dark and creaky stairs in the neighborhood of Pell Street.4.I think nothing I sell has effects which could be precisely described as ordinary.I think everything I sell could be well deemed as extraordinary.5.Here is a liquid as colorless as water, almost tasteless, quite imperceptible in coffee, wine, or any other beverage.Here is a liquid as colorless as water, almost tasteless, quite difficult to notice in coffee, wine, or any other beverage.6.Their effects are permanent, and extend far beyond the mere casual impulse.Their effects are permanent, and much more lasting than themomentary impulse.7.“She will actually be jealous?” cried Alan in a rapture.“She will actually be jealous?” cried Alan with enthusiasm.II. Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word taken from the box in its appropriate form.acquaintance creaky detachment giddy oblige overwhelm rapture peer 1.Charles Dickens held that the whole legal system in Britain was becoming creaky and inefficient.2.He peered through the mist, trying to get his bearings.3.I have only some slight acquaintance with your boss.4.His air of detachment lost him his popularity among his peers.5.The fact the team won the championship sent its fans into raptures.6.She felt giddy from too much accustomed exercise.7.The need to be understood overwhelmed her.8.The spokeswoman has always obliged journalists with information they want. III. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the given words.1.The president rose from obscurity to fame. (obscure)2.We are required to get acquainted with the latest developments in the field of computer technology. (acquaintance)3.There was a slight, but perceptible air of disdain. (perceive)4.He was under the apprehension that his son would lapse into idleness. (apprehensive)5.He is above us all, for he is indifferent to worldly success. (indifference)6.Desdemona listened to Othello’s fantastic tales with r apt attention. (rapture)7.It is still a/an overwhelmingly rural country despite therecent economic growth tin some of its major cities. (overwhelm)8.Few people are willing to make friends with her, for she hasa somewhat spiteful and obliging nature. (oblige)IV. Translation1.对我来说,你绝对不只是相识的人而已。