湖南省蓝山二中 2014 年高中英语 Unit4 Grammar and Usage 学案 1 牛津译林版选修 8present at) any of his appointments.That's the second appointment he's missed (= not been present at).2) by appointment at a previously arranged time:House for sale, two bedrooms. Viewing by appointment only.appoint v. 1) [T often passive] FORMAL 约定A date has been appointed (= arranged) for the election.Ten minutes before the appointed time (= the arranged time), he sat nervously outside her office.2) to choose someone officially for a job or responsibility 任命,委派We've appointed three new teachers this year.He's just been appointed (as) director of the publishing division.[+ to infinitive] A commission has just been appointed to investigate fraud claims.appointment 相关短语make /fix an appointment with ab. 与某人约会have an appointment with ab. 与某人有个约会keep an appointment 践约break an appointment 失约We must __________ a new teacher at once to the mountain school. A. appreciate B. appoint C. appeal D. approachWould it be possible to make an early _________ to have my hair cut tomorrow? A. appointment B. arrangement C. employment D. engagement 答案:B A2. Mary and made an agreement never to see such a film again. (P57)agreement n. [C or U] when people have the same opinion, or when they approve of or accept sth.:The whole family was in agreement with her about/on what they should do.If the three parties cannot reach agreement now, there will be a civil war.I don't think you'll ever get Tony's agreement to these proposals.1[+ that] There's widespread agreement that the law should be changed.agreement 相关短语make an agreement 达成协议,达成共识reach/ come to/ arrive at an agreement 达成协议break an agreement 违反协定3. It...