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Getting to the Airport

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  1. Getting to the Airport • Introductory Remarks Airport: An airport is an area of land or water adapted for the landing and takeoff of aircrafts. Large airports provide terminal buildings for the arrival and departure of passengers, as well as maintenance and repair facilities for aircrafts. Requirements for handling aircraft at large military airfields are similar to those of civil airports. Go to Text B

  2. Text Reading After Reading 1. Oral Practice 2. Passenger Services a. Passenger Services b. Dictation Before Reading 1. Global Reading a. First Reading b. Second Reading 2. Detailed Study of Text A 3. Summary of Text A 1. Useful Phrases and Expressions 2. Exercise 9 3 Exercise 13 4. Exercise 14

  3. Oral Practice 1. Are you always on time for an appointment? 2. Do you prefer to arrive at some place early? Why or why not? 1/3

  4. ? What services can passengers get at the airport ? 2/3

  5. Major airports provide a wide range of facilities for theconvenience of millions of travelers. These range from such basic features as ticket-sales counters, baggage-claim areas, rest rooms, and restaurants to luxury hotels, conference centers, shopping malls, and play areas for children. Other amenities include newsstands, bars, barbershops, post offices, and bank branches. Taxi stands, rental-car agencies, and huge parking lots are necessary to accommodate ground connections. Many airports, particularly in Europe and Japan, also supply direct rail links to expedite such traffic. International terminals must also have customs areas and currency-exchange counters; most have duty-free shops as well. For international travelers, the problem of language barriers is met by using standardized symbols. 3/3

  6. Dictation Before listening, you may need to know the following words or expressions. stressed 有压力的 (时间)流逝 tick by 登机处 the check-in line vacation 假期 1/3

  7. Listening practice 2 • Dictation Listen to the following short passage and fill in the blanks with the missing words. You’re sitting at home thinking about tomorrow’s ______________. Remember last time? Remember how you felt when you arrived? __________, hot, tired, needing a couple of days to ________? Don’t _______ your bags a half hour before leaving. You know those important papers, that book you wanted to read. _________________________, and you’ll find everything right there waiting! There’s no worse way to start your journey than sitting in traffic _________________ from the airport, watching the minutes tick by. plane journey Stressed recover pack Always pack the night before a couple of miles 2/3

  8. Listening practice 3 • Dictation Leave early. _______a lot of traffic and your journey will take extra time. Then you’ll _______________________ and near the front of the check-in line. If you get your ________________ you’ll feel even better! Follow the above tips and you’ll arrive relaxed and stress free, _____________ your vacation or business trip. Expect arrive at the airport relaxed first choice of seat ready to enjoy 3/3

  9. First reading3 • First Reading Read the text and then decide whether the following statements are True or False according to the text. 1.The man didn’t seem to be worried about his flight. 2. The pilot sits in the plane, waiting for those who are paying off the taxi. 3. The author thought he couldn’t get the seat he wanted because someone had already booked it in advance. So he did not have to get to the airport early. 4. The woman the author stepped over was not a late-airport person. 5. The author had arrived at the airport early, but he didn’t know why he was late to get on the plane. ( ) T ( ) F ( ) T F ( ) ( ) F

  10. Second reading • Second Reading Outline Two types of people : the early-airport people , the late-airport people The author always gets on the plane first, but gets his luggage last and he can’t get the best seat The ultimate embarrassment of the early-airport person The early-airport people and the late-airport people always marry each other

  11. Passage_a_1 • Detailed Study of Text A Getting to the Airport After years of study, I have determined there are only two types of people in this world: those who get to the airport early and those who stroll in as the plane is about to take off. If there were any justice in this world, the early-airport people would be rewarded for doing the right thing. And the late-airport people would be punished. But there is no justice. The early-airport people get ulcers, heart attacks and bite their fingernails to the bone. The late-airport people barely are aware they are flying. 1/6

  12. After years of study • Detailed Study of Text A Getting to the Airport After years of study, I have determined there are only two types of people ... — After years of study, I have found out there are only two kinds of people ... determine: vt.to find out or make certain about (facts and information) After years of study, I have determined there are only two types of people in this world: those who get to the airport early and those who stroll in as the plane is about to take off. If there were any justice in this world, the early-airport people would be rewarded for doing the right thing. And the late-airport people would be punished. But there is no justice. The early-airport people get ulcers, heart attacks and bite their fingernails to the bone. The late-airport people barely are aware they are flying. I’ve been completely unable to determine why my car is making such a strange noise. 我完全不能判断为什么我的车会发出如此奇怪的噪音。 The people who live in the area should be allowed to determine their own future. Close 1/6

  13. Be about to • Detailed Study of Text A be about to: to be going to happen very soon; be on the point of doing something Getting to the Airport After years of study, I have determined there are only two types of people in this world: those who get to the airport early and those who stroll in as the plane is about to take off. If there were any justice in this world, the early-airport people would be rewarded for doing the right thing. And the late-airport people would be punished. But there is no justice. The early-airport people get ulcers, heart attacks and bite their fingernails to the bone. The late-airport people barely are aware they are flying. Don’t go out now — we’re about to have lunch. 现在不要出去,我们该吃午饭了。 cf. 1. be to: to be often used to talk about arrangements which have been planned for the future, and to give orders Our boss is to visit your factory next month. (arrangements planned) 老板准备下个月参观我们工厂。 2. be going to:when we talk about things that have already been decided and when we talk about things which we can see now are certain to happen, we usually use “be going to”. Look -- it’s going to snow. (present evidence) I’m going to work this evening. (actions decided) Close 1/6

  14. If there were any justice • Detailed Study of Text A Getting to the Airport If there were any justice ... would be rewarded for ... This sentence implies there is no justice in this world and the early-airport people are often punished. In the writer’s opinion, this is not fair. After years of study, I have determined there are only two types of people in this world: those who get to the airport early and those who stroll in as the plane is about to take off. If there were any justice in this world, the early-airport people would be rewarded for doing the right thing. And the late-airport people would be punished. But there is no justice. The early-airport people get ulcers, heart attacks and bite their fingernails to the bone. The late-airport people barely are aware they are flying. justice: n.rightness; fairness Children have a strong sense of justice . 孩子都有很强的正义感。 reward:vt. to give somebody something because he has done something useful or good All his hard work was rewarded when he saw his book in print. 当他看到自己的书出版,感觉一切辛苦努力都得到了回报。 Close 1/6

  15. The early-airport • Detailed Study of Text A Getting to the Airport After years of study, I have determined there are only two types of people in this world: those who get to the airport early and those who stroll in as the plane is about to take off. If there were any justice in this world, the early-airport people would be rewarded for doing the right thing. And the late-airport people would be punished. But there is no justice. The early-airport people get ulcers, heart attacks and bite their fingernails to the bone. The late-airport people barely are aware they are flying. The early-airport people get ulcers... and bite their fingernails to the bone. — The early-airport people become extremely worried, nervous and anxious. Apparently an exaggeration is used here to describe those early-airport people who worry about missing the flight. Close 1/6

  16. barely • Detailed Study of Text A Getting to the Airport After years of study, I have determined there are only two types of people in this world: those who get to the airport early and those who stroll in as the plane is about to take off. If there were any justice in this world, the early-airport people would be rewarded for doing the right thing. And the late-airport people would be punished. But there is no justice. The early-airport people get ulcers, heart attacks and bite their fingernails to the bone. The late-airport people barely are aware they are flying. barely:adv. hardly; almost not; only, just They have barely enough to pay the rent this month. 他们几乎没有足够的钱交这个月的房租。 She was barely fifteen when she won her first championship. 她赢得第一个冠军时还不到十五岁。 cf.scarcely, hardly These three words are very similar. They are almost negative in meaning and can be used interchangeably in most cases. “Barely” has another meaning: only just. Close 1/6

  17. Pa_1_2 I once found myself in an airport bar with a man on the same flight as me. Our flight had been called three times, but he insisted we stay for another round.  “If we miss this one, there’s always another plane in an hour,” he said, signaling for two more drinks.  “To Dhahran, Saudi Arabia?” I said. “There isn’t another flight for a week.”  “I have a theory,” he said. “If you miss your flight, it’s because God didn’t want you to go.” This is clearly a guy who is never going to get an ulcer. Early-airport people suffer another abuse. They are called exactly what they are: wimps. 2/6

  18. I once found myself I once found myself in an airport bar with a man onthe same flight as me. Our flight had been called three times, but he insisted we stay for another round.  “If we miss this one, there’s always another plane in an hour,” he said, signalling for two more drinks.  “To Dhahran, Saudi Arabia?” I said. “There isn’t another flight for a week.”  “I have a theory,” he said. “If you miss your flight, it’s because God didn’t want you to go.” This is clearly a guy who is never going to get an ulcer. Early-airport people suffer another abuse. They are called exactly what they are: wimps. I once found myself in an airport bar with a man on the same flight as me. — On one occasion, I met a man taking the same flight as me in an airport bar. flight:n. a plane making a particular journey Flight Number 447 to Geneva is ready to leave. 飞往日内瓦的447航班准备起飞。 I’ve got to run -- my flight’s been called. Close 2/6

  19. signaling I once found myself in an airport bar with a man onthe same flight as me. Our flight had been called three times, but he insisted we stay for another round.  “If we miss this one, there’s always another plane in an hour,” he said, signalling for two more drinks.  “To Dhahran, Saudi Arabia?” I said. “There isn’t another flight for a week.”  “I have a theory,” he said. “If you miss your flight, it’s because God didn’t want you to go.” This is clearly a guy who is never going to get an ulcer. Early-airport people suffer another abuse. They are called exactly what they are: wimps. ... signaling for two more drinks. — making a gesture to the waiter to ask for another two drinks. signal:v. to make a gesture or sound in order to give a particular message to someone The policemen signaled (to) the traffic to move forward slowly. 警察发出信号提示车辆缓慢前行。 He was signaling (= giving a signal) with a red flag. cf.sign:v. to write (one’s name) on (a written paper) to sign a letter/cheque/contract/agreement 他在信的末尾签上了自己的名字。 He signed his name at the end of the letter. Close 2/6

  20. Early airport I once found myself in an airport bar with a man onthe same flight as me. Our flight had been called three times, but he insisted we stay for another round.  “If we miss this one, there’s always another plane in an hour,” he said, signalling for two more drinks.  “To Dhahran, Saudi Arabia?” I said. “There isn’t another flight for a week.”  “I have a theory,” he said. “If you miss your flight, it’s because God didn’t want you to go.” This is clearly a guy who is never going to get an ulcer. Early-airport people suffer another abuse. They are called exactly what they are: wimps. Early-airport people suffer another abuse. — Early-airport people experience another verbal use of rude or cruel language from others. abuse: n. rude and offensive words said to another person He greeted me with a stream of abuse. 一见面,他就骂了我一顿。 “Idiot!” is a mild term of abuse (= an insulting expression). Close 2/6

  21. P_1_3 I know. I was an early-airport person for years. My luggage will get on the plane first, I told myself. Indeed it will. Which makes it the last luggage they take off the plane when you land. You know who really gets his luggage first? The late-airport person, who strolls into the airport three minutes before the plane takes off. The pilot is practically in the air when these people are still paying off the taxi. Then they make a big fuss at the gate in order to get their luggage on board. And when we finally take off, all us wimps know that not only will that late luggage be the first off the plane, but it is probably sitting on top of our luggage, crushing our shirts. 3/6

  22. Which makes it the last I know. I was an early-airport person for years. My luggage will get on the plane first, I told myself. Indeed it will. Which makes it the last luggage they take off the plane when you land. You know who really gets his luggage first? The late-airport person, who strolls into the airport three minutes before the plane takes off. The pilot is practically in the air when these people are still paying off the taxi. Then they make a big fuss at the gate in order to get their luggage on board. And when we finally take off, all us wimps know that not only will that late luggage be the first off the plane, but it is probably sitting on top of our luggage, crushing our shirts. Which makes it the last luggage they take off the plane when you land. — My luggage is the first on board and this makes it the last to be taken off the plane when I land. which: (and) this He changed his mind for the second time, after which I refused ever to go out with him again. 他再次改变主意,之后我就拒绝再和他一起出去。 Close 3/6

  23. The pilot is practically I know. I was an early-airport person for years. My luggage will get on the plane first, I told myself. Indeed it will. Which makes it the last luggage they take off the plane when you land. You know who really gets his luggage first? The late-airport person, who strolls into the airport three minutes before the plane takes off. The pilot is practically in the air when these people are still paying off the taxi. Then they make a big fuss at the gate in order to get their luggage on board. And when we finally take off, all us wimps know that not only will that late luggage be the first off the plane, but it is probably sitting on top of our luggage, crushing our shirts. The pilot is practically in the air when these people are still paying off the taxi. — The plane is almost taking off when these people are still paying the taxi driver. pay off: pay the whole of (a debt) She had no money to pay off the taxi. It took them six years to pay off that debt. 还清那笔贷款花了他们六年时间。 Close 3/6

  24. Then they make I know. I was an early-airport person for years. My luggage will get on the plane first, I told myself. Indeed it will. Which makes it the last luggage they take off the plane when you land. You know who really gets his luggage first? The late-airport person, who strolls into the airport three minutes before the plane takes off. The pilot is practically in the air when these people are still paying off the taxi. Then they make a big fuss at the gate in order to get their luggage on board. And when we finally take off, all us wimps know that not only will that late luggage be the first off the plane, but it is probably sitting on top of our luggage, crushing our shirts. Then they make a big fuss at the gate in order to get their luggage on board. — Then they are in great hurry to get their luggage onto the plane. fuss: n. a show of annoyance, anxiety, dissatisfaction or excitement, usually one which is greater than the situation deserves It’s all a fuss about nothing. Don’t make so much fuss over losing a pen. 别为了丢失一支笔就这样大惊小怪。 Close 3/6

  25. Not only ... not only will that late luggage be the first off the plane, but ... on top of our luggage, crushing our shirts. Partial inversion is used when the conjunction “not only ... (but also)” comes to the beginning of a sentence. I know. I was an early-airport person for years. My luggage will get on the plane first, I told myself. Indeed it will. Which makes it the last luggage they take off the plane when you land. You know who really gets his luggage first? The late-airport person, who strolls into the airport three minutes before the plane takes off. The pilot is practically in the air when these people are still paying off the taxi. Then they make a big fuss at the gate in order to get their luggage on board. And when we finally take off, all us wimps know that not only will that late luggage be the first off the plane, but it is probably sitting on top of our luggage, crushing our shirts. Not only did we lose our money, but we also came close to lose our lives. 我们不仅仅丢失了钱,还差一点丢了性命。 on (the) top of: resting on He put this book on top of others. cf.at the top of: the highest part at the top of the mountain/page crush:vt.压垮,粉碎,(使)变形 Don’t crush this box, there are flowers inside! The tree fell on top of the car and crushed it. Close 3/6

  26. P_1_4 But if I get there really early, I told my old wimpy self, I will get the best seat. Well, just try to show up early and get the seat you want. Go ahead and try. No matter how early I showed up, I was always told that someone had called two or three years ahead of me and asked for that seat. I figured it was a conspiracy. I figured there was someone in America who called every airline every day and said: “Is that wimp Simon flying somewhere today? If he is, give me his seat” 4/6

  27. I told my old wimpy self But if I get there really early, I told my old wimpy self, I will get the best seat. Well, just try to show up early and get the seat you want. Go ahead and try. No matter how early I showed up, I was always told that someone had called two or three years ahead of me and asked for that seat. I figured it was a conspiracy. I figured there was someone in America who called every airline every day and said: “Is that wimp Simon flying somewhere today? If he is, give me his seat” I told my old wimpy self. — I told myself — an old wimp. self:n. a person with his own nature, character, abilities, etc. He put his whole self into the job, working night and day. 他把一生都投入到了工作上,夜以继日地工作。 Knowledge of self increases as one gets older. Close 4/6

  28. Show up But if I get there really early, I told my old wimpy self, I will get the best seat. Well, just try to show up early and get the seat you want. Go ahead and try. No matter how early I showed up, I was always told that someone had called two or three years ahead of me and asked for that seat. I figured it was a conspiracy. I figured there was someone in America who called every airline every day and said: “Is that wimp Simon flying somewhere today? If he is, give me his seat” show up: to arrive; be present Did everyone you invited show up? I invited him for eight o’clock, but he didn’t show up until nine-thirty. 我邀请他八点来,但他直到九点半才出现。 cf.show off: to behave so as to try to get admiration for oneself, one’s abilities, etc. He’s always showing off to his classmates. Close 4/6

  29. Go ahead and try But if I get there really early, I told my old wimpy self, I will get the best seat. Well, just try to show up early and get the seat you want. Go ahead and try. No matter how early I showed up, I was always told that someone had called two or three years ahead of me and asked for that seat. I figured it was a conspiracy. I figured there was someone in America who called every airline every day and said: “Is that wimp Simon flying somewhere today? If he is, give me his seat” Go ahead and try. — Begin to try. go ahead (with something): to start doing something Frank will be late but we will go ahead with the meeting anyway. 弗兰克会迟到一会儿,但我们无论如何要开始会议。 “Can I have the sports section?” “Yeah, go ahead, I’ve read it.” Close 4/6

  30. Ahead of But if I get there really early, I told my old wimpy self, I will get the best seat. Well, just try to show up early and get the seat you want. Go ahead and try. No matter how early I showed up, I was always told that someone had called two or three years ahead of me and asked for that seat. I figured it was a conspiracy. I figured there was someone in America who called every airline every day and said: “Is that wimp Simon flying somewhere today? If he is, give me his seat” ahead of: before someone else; in advance of Standard time in Beijing is eight hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time. 北京标准时间比格林威治时间早八个小时。 There were four people ahead of me at the doctor's. Close 4/6

  31. I figured there was But if I get there really early, I told my old wimpy self, I will get the best seat. Well, just try to show up early and get the seat you want. Go ahead and try. No matter how early I showed up, I was always told that someone had called two or three years ahead of me and asked for that seat. I figured it was a conspiracy. I figured there was someone in America who called every airline every day and said: “Is that wimp Simon flying somewhere today? If he is, give me his seat” I figured there was someone in America who called every airline every day... — I believed/thought that a certain person in America telephoned every airline every day ... figure: vt. to consider; believe I figured (that) you’d want your tea. We figured (that) you’d want to rest after your journey. 我们觉得你旅行过后还是休息一下好。 Close 4/6

  32. P_1_5 The ultimate embarrassment of the early-airport person happened to me a few years ago when I was flying from La Guardia to O’Hare. When I got to the ticket counter, the person there said: “Sir, you have a seat on the 9:15 a.m. flight to Chicago, is that right?” “Yes,” I said. “Well, it’s only 7 a.m., and the 7:05 a.m. flight has not left yet. If you hurry, you can make it.” Do you think so? I was too embarrassed to say that I arrived at airports early so I wouldn’t have to hurry. Instead, I ran down the corridor to the plane. 5/6

  33. The ultimate embarrassment The ultimate embarrassment of the early-airport person happened to me a few years ago when I was flying from La Guardia to O’Hare. When I got to the ticket counter, the person there said: “Sir, you have a seat on the 9:15 a.m. flight to Chicago, is that right?” “Yes,” I said. “Well, it’s only 7 a.m., and the 7:05 a.m. flight has not left yet. If you hurry, you can make it.” Do you think so? I was too embarrassed to say that I arrived at airports early so I wouldn’t have to hurry. Instead, I ran down the corridor to the plane. the ultimate embarrassment: the greatest embarrassment ultimate: a. 1. better, worse, or greater than all similar things The ultimate objective is the removal of all nuclear weapons. 他们的最终目的是消除所有核武器。 2. being at the end or happening in the end The ultimate outcome of the experiment cannot be predicted. The ultimate fate of the tribe was even sadder. Close 5/6

  34. If you hurry The ultimate embarrassment of the early-airport person happened to me a few years ago when I was flying from La Guardia to O’Hare. When I got to the ticket counter, the person there said: “Sir, you have a seat on the 9:15 a.m. flight to Chicago, is that right?” “Yes,” I said. “Well, it’s only 7 a.m., and the 7:05 a.m. flight has not left yet. If you hurry, you can make it.” Do you think so? I was too embarrassed to say that I arrived at airports early so I wouldn’t have to hurry. Instead, I ran down the corridor to the plane. If you hurry, you can make it. — If you hurry , you can get on board the 7:05 a.m. flight in time. make it: 1. to arrive in time A: You have just 15 minutes to get your train. B: All right, I guess I can make it. 2. to succeed You can’t make it to the other shore in this weather. 这种天气你到不了对岸的。 Close 5/6

  35. I was too embarrassed The ultimate embarrassment of the early-airport person happened to me a few years ago when I was flying from La Guardia to O’Hare. When I got to the ticket counter, the person there said: “Sir, you have a seat on the 9:15 a.m. flight to Chicago, is that right?” “Yes,” I said. “Well, it’s only 7 a.m., and the 7:05 a.m. flight has not left yet. If you hurry, you can make it.” Do you think so? I was too embarrassed to say that I arrived at airports early so I wouldn’t have to hurry. Instead, I ran down the corridor to the plane. I was too embarrassed to say that I arrived at airport early… — I felt very embarrassed and I didn’t say that I arrive at airport early… too… to do something: so much of a particular quality that something is not possible Close 5/6

  36. P_1_5 The ultimate embarrassment of the early-airport person happened to me a few years ago when I was flying from La Guardia to O’Hare. When I got to the ticket counter, the person there said: “Sir, you have a seat on the 9:15 a.m. flight to Chicago, is that right?” “Yes,” I said. “Well, it’s only 7 a.m., and the 7:05 a.m. flight has not left yet. If you hurry, you can make it.” Do you think so? I was too embarrassed to say that I arrived at airports early so I wouldn’t have to hurry. Instead, I ran down the corridor to the plane. Instead, I ran down the corridor to the plane. — Instead of saying that, I ran along the passage to the plane. 翻译: 相反,我沿着通向飞机的过道跑了过去。 Close 5/6

  37. Pa_6 I climbed on board, out of breath, red-faced, and stumbled over a woman’s legs to get to the last unoccupied seat. The woman I stepped over was no wimp.She had the guts to complain. “You should get to the airport earlier!” she snapped at me. “I was here early,” I said weakly. “But then somehow I wasn’t anymore.” After a lifetime of arguing over whether I really have to pack 24 hours in advance and set the alarm clock four hours ahead, I have learned one other fact. They always marry each other. 6/6

  38. Out of breath I climbed on board, out of breath, red-faced, and stumbled over a woman’s legs to get to the last unoccupied seat. The woman I stepped over was no wimp.She had the guts to complain. “You should get to the airport earlier!” she snapped at me. “I was here early,” I said weakly. “But then somehow I wasn’t anymore.” After a lifetime of arguing over whether I really have to pack 24 hours in advance and set the alarm clock four hours ahead, I have learned one other fact. They always marry each other. out of breath: unable to breathe comfortably because of (being in a hurry) He burst into the room, red-faced and out of breath. I was out of breath after running for the bus. 我因为追赶公共汽车,弄得上气不接下气。 Close 6/6

  39. The woman I climbed on board, out of breath, red-faced, and stumbled over a woman’s legs to get to the last unoccupied seat. The woman I stepped over was no wimp.She had the guts to complain. “You should get to the airport earlier!” she snapped at me. “I was here early,” I said weakly. “But then somehow I wasn’t anymore.” After a lifetime of arguing over whether I really have to pack 24 hours in advance and set the alarm clock four hours ahead, I have learned one other fact. They always marry each other. The woman I stepped over was no wimp. — The woman I trod was not wimpy at all. “be no + noun”: used for showing the negative when expressing strong feeling Miss Green is no beauty. (i.e. She is not at all beautiful.) Mr. Smith is no fool. (i.e. It implies that he is even shrewd.) cf.“be not + a/an + noun”: The structure states a fact without emotional colouring. Close 6/6

  40. She had the guts to complain I climbed on board, out of breath, red-faced, and stumbled over a woman’s legs to get to the last unoccupied seat. The woman I stepped over was no wimp.She had the guts to complain. “You should get to the airport earlier!” she snapped at me. “I was here early,” I said weakly. “But then somehow I wasn’t anymore.” After a lifetime of arguing over whether I really have to pack 24 hours in advance and set the alarm clock four hours ahead, I have learned one other fact. They always marry each other. She had the guts to complain. — She was courageous enough to complain. guts: n. (pl. . infml) bravery; the ability to control fear and to deal with danger and uncertainty It takes a lot of guts to admit to so many people that you've made a mistake. 向这么多人承认自己犯了错误,需要很大勇气。 No-one had the guts to tell Paul what a mistake he was making. Close 6/6

  41. Snap at I climbed on board, out of breath, red-faced, and stumbled over a woman’s legs to get to the last unoccupied seat. The woman I stepped over was no wimp.She had the guts to complain. “You should get to the airport earlier!” she snapped at me. “I was here early,” I said weakly. “But then somehow I wasn’t anymore.” After a lifetime of arguing over whether I really have to pack 24 hours in advance and set the alarm clock four hours ahead, I have learned one other fact. They always marry each other. snap at: to say quickly, usually in an angry way He snapped at Walter for no reason. He tends to snap at people when he got a headache. 当他头疼时,他对人讲话往往没好气。 Close 6/6

  42. But then somehow I climbed on board, out of breath, red-faced, and stumbled over a woman’s legs to get to the last unoccupied seat. The woman I stepped over was no wimp.She had the guts to complain. “You should get to the airport earlier!” she snapped at me. “I was here early,” I said weakly. “But then somehow I wasn’t anymore.” After a lifetime of arguing over whether I really have to pack 24 hours in advance and set the alarm clock four hours ahead, I have learned one other fact. They always marry each other. But then somehow I wasn’t anymore. — But then I didn’t know why I wasn’t early anymore. somehow:adv. for some reason that is not clear 不知何故 Somehow he again made a mistake in spelling the word. 不知怎么了,他这个词又拼错了。 He had somehow lost his textbook. cf.somewhat: a little; rather She’s somewhat more confident than she used to be. We were somewhat tired after our long walk. Close 6/6

  43. Argue over I climbed on board, out of breath, red-faced, and stumbled over a woman’s legs to get to the last unoccupied seat. The woman I stepped over was no wimp.She had the guts to complain. “You should get to the airport earlier!” she snapped at me. “I was here early,” I said weakly. “But then somehow I wasn’t anymore.” After a lifetime of arguing over whether I really have to pack 24 hours in advance and set the alarm clock four hours ahead, I have learned one other fact. They always marry each other. argue over/about: If you argue with someone about something, you say things which show that you disagree with them about it, sometimes speaking angrily. They were arguing about who should sit in front. They were arguing over/about which film to go and see. cf.argue for/against: 反驳 argue for justice / argue against smoking The minister argued for/against making cuts in military spending. Close 6/6

  44. In advance I climbed on board, out of breath, red-faced, and stumbled over a woman’s legs to get to the last unoccupied seat. The woman I stepped over was no wimp.She had the guts to complain. “You should get to the airport earlier!” she snapped at me. “I was here early,” I said weakly. “But then somehow I wasn’t anymore.” After a lifetime of arguing over whether I really have to pack 24 hours in advance and set the alarm clock four hours ahead, I have learned one other fact. They always marry each other. in advance: before in time; before a particular date or event Send your luggage in advance before you yourself leave. 在你离开之前请先把行李寄出。 You should book well in advance, preferably six weeks before. 你应该提前预订,最好提前六周。 Close 6/6

  45. One other I climbed on board, out of breath, red-faced, and stumbled over a woman’s legs to get to the last unoccupied seat. The woman I stepped over was no wimp.She had the guts to complain. “You should get to the airport earlier!” she snapped at me. “I was here early,” I said weakly. “But then somehow I wasn’t anymore.” After a lifetime of arguing over whether I really have to pack 24 hours in advance and set the alarm clock four hours ahead, I have learned one other fact. They always marry each other. one other: another It is used before a singular countable noun. I have one other thing to do. There is one other girl there. cf. one another = each other Close 6/6

  46. Summary of text a • Summary of Text A In theory those who get to the airport early will get reward and those who get there late will get punishment. But this theory is not true in my case. There were persons who took casual drinks before boarding and even left timeliness to the mercy of God. There were persons who paid off their taxi only just in time for boarding, but still get their luggage first when landing. To my great embarrassment, however early I am, I somehow cannot manage to get the seat I want. The worst of it was that when I had to board an earlier plane than planned after arriving earlier, I got into such a hurry that I stumbled over a woman’s leg and was dressed down for being late. Click the title to continue…

  47. Useful phrase 1 • Useful Phrases and Expressions be about to 将要,打算 (飞机)起飞 take off 付清,还清(债务等) pay off 忙乱 make a big fuss 出现 show up ahead of 在……前面 arrive at/ get to 到达 气喘吁吁 out of breath 提前 in advance

  48. Exe 9_1 • Exercise 9 Decide which expression usually uses the verb “set” and which usually uses the verb “book”, and then put the Chinese parts in the following sentences into English, using some of the expressions. the alarm clock setthe alarm clock a hotel room booka hotel room a new Olympic record seta new Olympic record a goal seta goal a seat book a seat your trip book your trip 1/4

  49. Exe 9_1 • Exercise 9 a good example set a good example a holiday book a holiday standards setstandards a table book a table two tickets booktwo tickets a date for… set a date for… 2/4

  50. Exe9_3 have booked your trip • Once you _____________________(已经安排好自己的旅行), • don’t bother packing loads of clothes. • 2. Rose _________________________ (为我们树立了一个好榜样) by letting people know that it’s never too late to be all you can • possibly be. • 3. If you would like to ________________ (预订一张两人桌) for today, please phone us on 0131 556 6171. • 4. Last year, I _________________(为自己定了一个目标) to read one book each month -- each month’s book needs to be on a different topic. • 5. I ________________________ (把闹钟定在六点半), and settled down for a couple of hours sleep. has seta good example for us book a table for two seta goal for myself set the alarm clock for 6:30 3/4

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