M4U3 Tomorrow's world 学案Word power第一部分:重点讲解1. I think viewers will be impressed by a film that allows them to be a character in the film. (P45) impress vi. & vt. [not continuous] to cause someone to admire or respect you because of sth. that you have done or said; have a strong influence on; fix deeply 给予强烈印象,使铭记I remember when I was a child being very impressed with how many toys she had.What impressed me most was that she was always wearing an attractive smile.Your mother was clearly not impressed by our behaviour in the restaurant.He tried to impress me with his extensive knowledge of wine.FORMAL I'm afraid the new theatre fails to impress.impress sth on/upon sb=impress sb with sth phrasal verb: to make someone understand or be aware of the importance or value of sth.:Mr. Simmons tried to impress on me how much easier my life would be if I were better organized.They impressed on their children the virtue of always telling the truth.They impressed their children with the virtue of always telling the truth. impressive adj. 1 If an object or achievement is impressive, you admire or respect it, usually because it is special, important or very large:That was an impressive performance from such a young tennis player.an impressive collection of modern paintingsThere are some very impressive buildings in the town.NOTE: The opposite is unimpressive.2 An impressive person causes you to admire or respect them for their special skills or abilities:She's a very impressive public speaker.impression n. effect produced on the mind or feelings 印象What’s your first impression of my hometown?have/make/leave a ...impression on 给……留下……的印象 The beautiful campus left a deep impression...