(
课件网) daily proverb No great loss without some small gain. 塞翁失马,焉知非福。 1. The road sign shows us _____ get to the International Meeting Centre. A. how can we B. how we can C. we can how 2. Can you tell me _____ you met Lucky yesterday A. that B. when C. where 3. John can't decide ____ he will stay here for another day or not. A. that B. if C. whether 4. I knew ___ trouble when you walked in. A. that you are B. you were C. what you were 5. Most Chinese people find_____ strange when friends kiss each other's faces to say hello. A. it B. that C. this Lesson 92 Asking for trouble New Words 01 fast ladder shed sarcastic tone Text Understanding 02 1. What time must it have been when the writer returned home A. At noon B. In the morning C. In the afternoon 2. Who did the writer see when he was on the ladder A. His wife B. A policeman C. Two people 3. In the end, who saved the writer from trouble A. The policeman B. A neighbour C. The writer's wife Asking for trouble 1. It must have been about two in the morning when I returned home. 2. I tried to wake up my wife by ringing the doorbell, but she was fast asleep, eg. Nick was lying on the sofa, fast asleep. breakfast 斋戒期 fast 3. so I got a ladder from the shed in the garden, put it against the wall, and began climbing towards the bedroom window. 上梯子 go up a ladder 下梯子 descend a ladder n. 棚子,简易房 shed a _____ shed a_____shed a_____shed tool cattle bicycle prep. 紧贴着;紧靠着;倚在 against next to and touching or being supported by (something) 1. Look at the picture, the piano is ____ the wall. A. on B. off C. against D. back prep. 反对;与…相反 against disagreeing with a plan or activity 1. She sold the house even though it was against his wishes. 她卖掉了房子,尽管这违背了他的愿望。 1. 我走进教室,看到我的朋友,朝他点了点头,然后坐下。 I walked into the classroom, saw my friend, nodded to him and sat down. 动作先后句型: did A, did B and did C She cycled too fast round the corner, _____ her balance and _____ off. A. losing, falling B. lost, fell C. losing, fell D. lost, falling 4. I was almost there when a sarcastic voice below said, 'I don't think the windows need cleaning at this time of the night. 一个讽刺的微笑 尖刻的话 a sarcastic smile a sarcastic remark I was calling because of a problem that needed _____. A. solve B. solved C. to solve D. to be solved 1. She isn't able to look after herself. She needs _____ (look) after. 2. She said she needed_____(go) out for a walk. 3. The windows are dirty. They want _____(wash) looking/to be looked to go washing 5. 'I looked down and nearly fell off the ladder when I saw a policeman. 6. I immediately regretted answering in the way I did, but I said, 'I enjoy cleaning windows at night.' 遗憾去做 后悔做了 regret to do regret doing 1. I believe that what I said was fair, I don't regret _____(say) it. 2. I regret _____(inform) that you failed the test. saying to inform — Robert is ... ...