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1 Things Are Not Always Black or White
高 中 英 文 1 Lesson 6 PhyllisTu Things Are Not Always Black or White

2 He or She???

3 Vocabulary Vocabulary 1.invite v.
Try not to invite too many people to the party. * 2.joyfully adv. Sarah joyfully sang Christmas songs as she decorated the tree. 3.collapse v. The building collapsed after the earthquake. 4.encourage v. Good teachers encourage their students to do their very best. 5.creat v. Do you believe that God created the world?

4 Vocabulary 6.assign v. Students do not like it when teachers assign too much homework. * 7.urge v. To urge students to read, the school started a reading contest. 8.independently adv. The teacher told us to finish the test independently. 9.saying n. The saying “Well begun is half done” reminds us of the importance of a good beginning. 10.responsibility n. Taking care of a child is a great responsibility *

5 Vocabulary 11.lifetime n. Mr. Wu spent his lifetime searching for the fountain of youth. * 12.argument n. The couple finally broke up after having many arguments about money. 13.convince v, A thousand roses are not enough to convince Amy that Bob loves her. 14,object n. Watch out! There is an object lying on the road ahead. 15.obviously adv. He obviously didn’t enjoy the movie because he left after only five minutes.

6 Vocabulary 16.viewpoint n.
The students had many different viewpoints on the subject. * 17.situation n. The family’s situation became even more difficult after their house burned down. 18.perspective From Rob’s perspective, there is no reason to go to the party.

7 Idiomatic Expressions
1.black or white Things are not always black or white. No one is completely right or wrong. * 2.get into The students got into a discussion about who or what created the world. 3.sthnad in one’s shoes My sister often says “Try to stand in my shoes,” when we have serious argument.

8 資料來源 龍騰文化-高中英文I 圖片:網路照片


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