文档介绍:Reading SkillsReading SkillsText StudyText StudyNotes to the Text Notes to the Text Words and ExpressionsWords and ExpressionsIdea SharingIdea Sharing22 Finding Out Word Meanings22Reading SkillsIn Unit 1 of Book 1, we’ve learnt someways to find out word meanings. definition (定义) synonyms (同义词) antonyms (反义词) word stem (词干) affixes (词缀)22PracticesReading Olympics remain the most pure example petition for the sake petition itself. Athletes sacrifice their careers and bodies risking injury, defeat plete failure pete for nothing more than honor for their country and themselves. A. Administrators B. People earning money C. Businessmen D. Sportsmen 22Reading Skills2. Lewis won nine gold medals in four different events and held world records in the 100-meter dash and the long jump. A. a short race B. a distance C. a long call D. a length 22Reading Skills3. His years of practice and quiet self-conf i dence set t he st age f or a phenomenal Olympic track and field career. A. unusual B. interesting C. devoted D. temporary 22Reading Skills4. Johnson was stripped of his gold medal and sent packing by the International mittee when his post-race drug test indicated steroid use. A. before the race B. during the race C. after the race D. in the race22Reading Skills5. Lewis firmly denied the charges and countered by proving before a judge that the magazine that had published the stories did so without foundation to their claims. A. agreed with B. refused to accept C. condemned D. differed fromTranslation (E→C)SILENCESILENCENO PARKING HERENO PARKING HEREKEEP OFF THE GRASSKEEP OFF THE GRASSSOLD OUTSOLD OUT肃静此处严禁停车已售完不得进入草地