1、选修六 Unit 1学案1 faith信任;信心;信念Art is influenced by the customs and faith of a people.(回归课本)have faith in 对有信心;相信lose faith in 对失去信心restore/destroy ones faith in 恢复/毁掉某人对的信心keep/break faith with sb 信守/不守信in bad/good faith 存心不良/诚心诚意Exx:I (对她很有信心),she wont let me down.The public (已失去信心)the government. Her
2、 friends kindness (恢复了我的信心)human nature.The woman who sold me the car claimed she had acted (诚心诚意地).adj: faithful 忠诚的、忠实的 a faithful servant/friend/dog be/remain faithful to He (始终忠诚于党) until his death.忠贞的、忠诚的可信任的; 可信赖的; 可信任的工人 2. aimDuring the Middle Ages, the main aim of painters was to represent
3、religious themes.(回归课本)n.目标; 目的 瞄准The main aim of the course is to improve students writing skill . with the aim of 以为目标;旨在 achieve ones aim 实现某人的目标 take aim at 向瞄准Ex:She went to London (为了找工作)(aim. n). Alan (瞄准了那只老虎).v. 瞄准,对准 致力于、打算 旨在,目的是 aim(sth)at/for 瞄准 aim at (doing)sth aim to do sth 打算、致力于 we
4、 (力争到那里) around six. Sth be aimed at (doing sth)目的是、旨在Ex: These measures (旨在防止)violent crime.They (正力求减少)unemployment by 50%.He (把枪瞄准敌人).3typical 典型的,有代表性的 一贯的,平常的 一向如此的,特有的A. typical picture at this time was full of religious symbols, which created a feeling of respect and love for God. (回归课本)This
5、is a typical example of Roman pottery. be typical of 是的典型/代表 It is typical of sb to do sth是某人所特有的Exx: she (就是爱忘事).This painting (是相当典型的代表)his early work.4evident 明显的,明白的,显然的 But it was evident that ideas were changing in the 13th century when painters(回归课本)Ex: Bob began eating his lunch (显得津津有味)。 It
6、 is evident (to sb)that显然/清楚Ex: (我们已经清楚)a mistake has been made. (evident)n. evidence 证明/据 医学证明/科学依据 be in evidence 显眼/显而易见There is some evidence that有证据显示give evidence 作证Ex: (有证据显示)a small amount of alcohol is good for you.5.adopt收养、领养 采用、采取 正式通过、认可 People began to concentrate less on religious the
7、mes and adopt a more humanistic attitude to life.(回归课本)Exx: His mother (被收养)when she was four.All three teams (采用不同方法解决)the problem. The council is expected to (通过这项新政策)at its next meeting.adopted adj 领养的,收养的 他的养子 6. possess. v 拥有 具有(特质) 支配、控制 Rich people wanted to possess their own paintings, so th
8、ey could decorate their superb palaces and great houses.(回归课本)Exx: He (被指控拥有) a gun.Im afraid he (没有幽默感)n. possession 具有、拥有 sth be in ones possession 由拥有 sb be in possession of sth 拥有;持有(某物) take possession of come into ones possession 为某人所得,落入某人手中Exx: The house (一直归这个家庭所有)since the 1500s.She was fo
9、und (拥有赃物).You cant (合法拥有)the property until three weeksafter the contract is signed.On her fathers death, a vast fortune (落入她手中) .(pl.)个人财产 私人物品 个人财产 7.by coincidence 巧合地 By coincidence, oil paints were also developed at this time, which made the colours used in paintings look richer and deeper.(回归
10、课本)coincidence n. u巧合 c巧事Exx: 真巧! ! (真巧了),I met the person wed been discussing the next day.Its (并非巧合)none of the directors are women.8a great deal 大量、很大程度上 In the late 19th century, Europe changed a great deal from a mostly agricultural society to a mostly industrial one.(回归课本) a great /good deal 大
11、量;很大程度上 副词短语 修饰v/adj/adv a great/good deal of +u许多、大量 Exx: (他们很多工作)is unpaid.Im feeling (好多了).We see them (经常).拓展:many a/ an;a great/ good many; quite a few; a (great/ large) number of ; scores of ; many+c复a good/great deal of; a large amount of; amounts of; a little; much+ua lot of; lots of; plenty
12、 of; a large quantity of; quantities of +c/u9. shadow They were eager to show how light and shadow fell on objects at different times of day.(回归课本) shadow. n 阴影、影子 阴暗处、昏暗处 (坏)影响 cast a shadow on/over 投影于;影子映在 The ships sail (倒映在水面上). in shadow/the shadows阴暗处;背光处 I thought I saw a figure (站在阴暗处). under/in the shadow of 在的阴影中Ex: Those people have been living for years (在恐怖的阴影中).10ridiculous adj 愚蠢的荒唐的可笑的 They said that the painters were care less and their paintings were ridiculous.(回归课本)11. attempt.