Unit5TextBBeginAgain3startover•tostartdoingsomethingagainfromthebeginning,especiallybecauseyouwanttodoitbetter:–Ifyoumakeamistake,justeraseitandstartover.4Lately•Whathaveyoubeendoinglately?•Lately,I'vehadtroublesleeping.5Insurmountable•Thelanguagedifferenceprovedaninsurmountablebarrier.•--surmount•tosucceedindealingwithaproblemordifficulty[=overcome]:–Hehashadtosurmountimmensephysicaldisabilities.6Challenge•challengeof–Thecompanyisreadytomeetthechallengesofthenextfewyears.•face/acceptachallenge(=bereadytodealwithone)–Martinsnowfacesthebiggestchallengeofhiscareer.•meetachallenge/risetoachallenge(=successfullydealwithone)–tomeetthechallengeofthe21stcentury7Battle•Firefightersbattledtheflames.•battleagainst/with–Shehadbattledagainstcancer.8Desperation•alookofdesperation•Sheresortedtostealingfoodoutofdesperation.•Indesperation,wehadtoborrowthemoney.•--desperate–themissingteenager'sdesperateparents–Iwasdesperateforacigarette.–We'reindesperateneedofhelp.9Value•Shellyvaluedherprivacy.•Mr.YeovaluedJanforherhardwork.•--valuable–avaluablepainting–Theirmostvaluablebelongingswerelockedinasafeinthebedroom.10tosaytheleast•usedtoshowthatsomethingisworseormoreseriousthanyouareactuallysaying:–Histeachingmethodswerestrange,tosaytheleast.•至少可以说,他太粗心了。–Itwasratherthoughtlessofhim,tosaytheleast.11Wand•wavea(magic)wand(=moveawandabouttomakesomethingmagicalhappen)–IwishIcouldjustwaveamagicwandandmakeeverythingallright.12be/getbackonyourfeet•tohaveenoughmoneyagain,ortobesuccessfulagainafterhavingproblems:–Ineedtogetbackonmyfeetagainandforgetallthis.13Strugglewith•totryextremelyhardtoachievesomething,eventhoughitisverydifficult•struggletodosomething–She'sstrugglingtobringupafamilyalone.•strugglewith–Theairlineisstrugglingwithhighcosts.–我们仍得和各种各样的困难作斗争。•Westillhavetostrugglewithallkindsofdifficulties.14Cheerfully•Hesmiledcheerfully.•'Morning!'shecalledcheerfully.•--cheerful–She'sfeelingmorecheerfultoday.–I'mmakingarealefforttobecheerfuldespiteeverything.–cheerfulvoice/smile/manneretc•'I'mRobyn,'shesaidwithacheerfulsmile.15(keepyour)chinup!•spokenusedtotellsomeonetomakeanefforttostaybraveandconfidentwhentheyareinadifficultsituation:–Chinup!It'llbeoversoon.16hang(on)inthere•alsohangtoughspokenespeciallyAmericanEnglishtoremainbraveanddeterminedwhenyouareinadifficultsituation:–Don'tworry.Justhangoninthere.17Quote•HequotedashortpassagefromtheBible.•HequotedtheexampleofFranceasacountrywithagoodrailservice.•--n.quote–aquotefromtheminister'sspeech•--n.quotation–aquotationfromtheBible18Unreceptive•--receptive•willingtoconsidernewideasorlistentosomeoneelse'sopinions:–Youmightfindtheminamorereceptivemoodtomorrow.–Areceptiveaudience–receptiveto•aworkforcethatisreceptivetonewideas19Inspiration•inspirationfor/behind–HewastheinspirationforWordsworth'spoem'TheOldHuntsman'.–Hehasalwaysbeenasourceofinspirationforme.–PeoplelikeTaraareaninspirationtousall.•--inspire–toencouragesomeonebymakingthemfeelconfidentandeagertodosomething:•Weneedsomeonewhocaninspiretheteam.•Heinspiredmanyyoungpeopletotakeupthesport.•Ihopethissuccesswillinspireyoutogreaterefforts.20thinkofsomebody/somethingassomething•PeterhadalwaysthoughtofKateassomeonetobeavoided.•Iwantyoutothinkofthisasyourhome.21Contact•Givethenamesoftwopeoplewhocanbecontactedinanemergency.•Pleasedonothesitatetocontactmeifyouhaveanyqueries.22walkouton•toleaveyourhusband,wifeetcsuddenlyandgoandlivesomewhereelse:–Herhusbandwalkedout,leavingherwiththreechildrentolookafter.–FiveyearslatershewalkedoutonMatthewandtheirtwoboys.23Imagine•imagine(that)–YouareobviouslytiredandIimaginethatnothingwouldmakeyouadmitit.•toformapictureorideainyourmindaboutwhatsomethingcouldbelike–Imaginethatyouhavejustwonamillionpounds.–Hedidn'tquitedaretoimaginehimselfasarealartist.–Aftersuchadrysummer,it'sdifficulttoimaginewhatrainlookslike.•n.imagination–Youdon'thavetouseyourimaginationwhenyou'rewatchingtelevision.24Uncaring•thinkingaboutwhatotherpeopleneedorwantandtryingtohelpthem[↪care]:–awarmandcaringman–acaringattitude25Bringabout•tomakesomethinghappen[=cause]:–Howcanwebringaboutachangeinattitudes?–Ahugeamountofenvironmentaldamagehasbeenbroughtaboutbythedestructionoftherainforests.26through•Adj.•bethrough(withsomebody/something)informal•a)tohavefinisheddoingsomethingorusingsomething:–I'mnotthroughjustyet-Ishouldbefinishedinanhour.–Areyouthroughwiththecomputeryet?•b)tonolongerbehavingarelationshipwithsomeone:–That'sit!SimonandIarethrough.–I'mthroughwithyou!27Life-threatening•alife-threateningsituation,illness,orinjurycouldcauseapersontodie•--n.threat–Pollutionposesathreattofish.28Recovery•Doctorsexpecthimtomakeafullrecovery.•Annmadeaquickrecoveryfromheroperation.•Hopesofeconomicrecoveryarefading.•--v.recover–He'sinhospital,recoveringfromaheartattack.29Fightback•toworkhardtoachieveoropposesomething,especiallyinasituationwhereyouarelosing:–Unitedfoughtbackandscoredalast-minutegoal.•fightbackagainst–Shewasfightingbackagainstthecancer.Writing31MyDreamIhaveaverysimpledreamforthefuture:tolivewithpeopleIloveanddothingsIamgoodatinapeacefuland