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How do you account for the fact that you have been late every day this week?
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1. I don¡¯t think that he would commit robbery, much less would he commit violent robbery.
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2. Men earn ten dollars an hour on average, whereas women only seven dollars.
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5. What is interesting is that consumers find it increasingly difficult to identify the nationality of certain brands. This is due to partly to globalization and partly to changes in the location of production.
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Unit 2 ººÒëÓ¢
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Despite the fact that she is the only child in her family, she is never babied by her parents.
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Mike didn't come to the party last night, nor did he call me to give an explanation.
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The person sitting next to him did publish some novels, but he is by no means a great writer.
4£®Ëû¶Ô×ãÇò²»¸ÐÐËȤ£¬Ò²´Ó²»¹ØÐÄËÊäËÓ®¡£(be indifferent to)
He has no interest in football and is indifferent to who wins or loses.
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The manager needs an assistant that he can count on to take care of problems in his absence.
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This is the first time that he has made a speech in the presence of so large an audience.
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1. They persisted in carrying out the project despite the face that it had proved unworkable at the very beginning. ¾¡¹ÜÄÇÏî¼Æ»®Ò»¿ªÊ¼¾ÍÖ¤Ã÷ÊDz»ÇÐʵ¼ÊµÄ£¬µ«ÊÇËûÃÇ»¹ÊǼá³ÖҪʵʩ¡£
2. I could not persuade him to accept the plan, nor could I make him see its importance.
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4. He is completely indifferent to what others think of him. ±ðÈ˶ÔËûÔõô¿´£¬ËûÈ«²»ÔÚÒâ¡£
5. May I point out that you have made a small mistake? ÎÒÄÜ·ñÖ¸³öÄã·¸Á˸öС´íÎó¡£
6. His mother asked him to drive slowly, but he never took any notice of her words.
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Unit 3 ººÒëÓ¢
1£®ÄãÔÙÔõôÓоÑ飬ҲµÃѧϰм¼Êõ¡£(never too¡to¡) You are never too experienced to learn new techniques. 2£®»¹´æÔÚÒ»¸öÎÊÌ⣬ÄǾÍÊÇÅÉËÈ¥´øÁìÄÇÀïµÄÑо¿¹¤×÷¡£(Use an appositional structure)
There remains one problem, namely, who should be sent to head the research there.
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Their relationship did meet with some difficulty at the beginning because of cultural differences.
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Though he has had ups and downs, I believed all along that he would succeed someday.
5£®ÎÒ¶ÔÄãµÄ˵·¨µÄÕæʵÐÔÓÐЩ±£Áô¿´·¨¡£(have reservations about) I have some reservations about the truth of your claim. 6£®Ëý³¤µÃ²¢²»Ìرð¸ß£¬µ«ÊÇËýÉí²ÄÊÝ£¬¸øÈËÒ»ÖÖ¸ö×ӸߵĴí¾õ¡£(give an illusion of)
She isn't particularly tall, but her slim figure gives an illusion of height.
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1. A person is never too young to receive the clear message that the law is to be taken seriously. Ó¦¾¡Ôç¸æÖªÄêÇáÈË£º±ØÐëÈÏÕæ¶Ô´ý·¨ÂÉ¡£
2. He¡¯s now faced with an important decision, a decision that can affect his entire future.
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5. He was attacked and sustained severe injuries from which he subsequently died.
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6. He behaved, at least on the surface, like a normal person. ËûµÄ¾ÙÖ¹ÖÁÉÙÔÚ±íÃæÉÏÏñ¸öÕý³£ÈË¡£
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Unit 4 ººÒëÓ¢
1£®ÓÐÅó×ÔÔ¶·½À´£¬²»ÒàÀÖºõ£¿(Use¡° it ¡± as the formal subject ) It is a great pleasure to meet friends from afar. 2£®²»¹ÜºÚè°×裬ÄÜץסÀÏÊó¾ÍÊǺÃè¡£(as long as)
It doesn't matter whether the cat is black or white as long as it catches mice.
3£®Äã±ØÐëÃ÷ÌìÉÏÎçÊ®µã֮ǰ°ÑÄDZÊÇ®»¹¸øÎÒ¡£(without fail)
You must let me have the money back without fail by ten o'clock tomorrow morning.
4£®ÇëÔÊÐíÎҲμÓÕâ¸öÏîÄ¿£¬ÎÒ¶ÔÕâ¸öÏîÄ¿·Ç³£¸ÐÐËȤ¡£(more than + adjective)
Allow me to take part in this project: I am more than a little interested in it.
5£®ÈËÈ˶¼ÖªµÀËû±È½ÏÌØÊ⣺ËûÀ´È¥ËæÒâ¡£(be free to do sth .)
Everyone knows that he is special: He is free to come and go as he pleases.
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Watching the unhappy look on her face, I felt as though she wishes to say something to me.
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1. It is getting harder these days for a man with only a secondary education to get a good job.
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3. If you are not satisfied with your purchase, we will be more than happy to give your money back to you. Èç¹ûÄã¶ÔËù¹ºÎïÆ·²»ÂúÒ⣬ÎÒÃǽ«ºÜÀÖÒâÍË¿î¡£
4. We are thankful for the beauty of this great land , which has welcomed so many to its shores across the years. ÎÒÃǶÔÕâ¿éΰ´óµÄÃÀÀöµÄÍÁµØÐÄ»³¸Ð¼¤Ö®Ç飬¶àÄêÀ´ËüÓ½ÓÁËÖÚ¶àµÄÈËÀ´ÕâÀïµÄº£Ì²ÓÎÀÀ¡£
5. To the teacher¡¯s surprise, no one volunteered for the position of monitor.
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6. The dog continued to wait for its master at the train station without fail until its own death two years later. ÄÇÌõ¹·ÖÒÐĹ¢¹¢µØ¼ÌÐøÔÚ»ð³µÕ¾µÈ´ýÖ÷ÈË£¬Ö±µ½Á½ÄêºóËÀÈ¥¡£
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Unit 5 ººÒëÓ¢
1£®Ëû˵»°ºÜ×ÔÐÅ£¬¸øÎÒÁôÏÂÁ˺ÜÉîµÄÓ¡Ïó¡£(Use ¡°which¡± to refer back to an idea or situation)
He spoke confidently, which impressed me most. 2£®ÎÒ¸¸Ç×Ì«°®ÍüÊ£¬×ÜÊÇÔÚÕÒÔ¿³×¡£(Use ¡°so¡that¡¡±to emphasize the degree of something)
My father is so forgetful that he is always looking for his keys.
3£®ÎÒÊ®·Ö¸Ð¼¤Äã¸øÎҵİïÖú¡£(be grateful for)
I'm very grateful to you for all the help you have given me. 4£®¹âÏß²»×㣬¼ÓÉϵØÃ泱ʪ£¬Ê¹µÃ¼Ýʻʮ·ÖÀ§ÄÑ¡£(coupled with)
The bad light, coupled with the wet ground, made driving very difficult.
5.ÓÉÓÚȱ·¦×ʽð£¬ËûÃDz»µÃ²»È¡ÏûÁË´´Òµ¼Æ»®¡£(starve of)
Being starved of funds, they had to cancel their plan to start a business.
6.ÿµ±ÓÐÁËÂé·³£¬ËûÃÇ×ÜÊÇÒÀ¿¿ÎÒÃÇ¡£(lean on)
They always lean on us whenever they are in trouble.
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1. The plane may be several hours late, in which case there¡¯s no point in our waiting.
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5. I arranged to pick up Mr.Clarke at the airport and take him to his hotel.
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6. The tourists cried out of joy upon reaching the peak of the mountain.
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Unit 6 ººÒëÓ¢
1£®¾ÍÏñ»úÆ÷ÐèÒª¾³£ÔËתһÑù£¬ÉíÌåÒ²ÐèÒª¾³£¶ÍÁ¶¡£(as¡so¡) (Just) as a machine needs regular running, so does the body need regular exercise.
2£®ÔÚÃÀ¹úѧϰʱ£¬Ëûѧ»áÁ˵¯¸ÖÇÙ¡£(while +V-ing)
He learned to play the piano while studying in the United States.
3£®ÁîÎÒÃÇʧÍûµÄÊÇ£¬Ëû¾Ü¾øÁËÎÒÃǵÄÑûÇë¡£(turn down) To our disappointment, he turned down our invitation. 4£®ÕæʵÇé¿öÊÇ£¬²»¹ÜÊǺÃÊÇ»µ£¬Ëæ×ÅпƼ¼µÄ½ø²½£¬ÊÀ½ç·¢ÉúÁ˱仯¡£(for better or worse)
The reality is that, for better or worse, the world has changed with the advance of new technologies.
5£®ÎÒ°àÀïµÄ´ó¶àÊýÅ®ÉúÔÚ±»ÒªÇó»Ø´ðÎÊÌâÊǶ¼Ëƺõ¸Ðµ½²»×ÔÔÚ¡£(ill at ease)
Most of the female students in my class appear to be ill at ease when (they are) required to answer questions. 6£®µ±µØÕþ¸®¸ºÔðÔ˶¯»áµÄ°²È«¡£(take charge of)
The local government took charge of the security for the sports meeting.
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1. (Just) as table tennis is to the Chinese, so is football to Italians.
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2. The teacher does not rush the class toward a decision at this point, but asks them to think very carefully before making up their minds.
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3. I don¡¯t know what the drink was and I had that much; then the lads had to see me home because I was more or less drunk. ÎÒ²»ÖªµÀÄÇÊÇʲôÒûÁÏ£¬ÎÒºÈÁËÄÇô¶à£»½á¹ûÄÇЩС»ï×ÓÖ»ÄÜËÍÎһؼң¬ÒòΪÎÒÓеã×íÁË¡£
4. Windy days are characteristic of March in the north of China. ÔÚÖйú±±·½£¬ÈýÔ·ÝÍùÍù¶à·ç¡£
5. Even so, the government has approved a 6.2 percent increase in total spending.
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6. Information, defined as knowledge conveyed to the mind by a statement of fact, can take many forms.
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At the meeting they discussed, among other things, the present economic situation.
2£®ÎÒ¶Ô´ó×ÔÈ»Á˽âµÃÔ½¶à£¬¾ÍÔ½³ÕÃÔÓÚ´ó×ÔÈ»µÄ°ÂÃØ¡£(the more ¡ the more ¡)
The more I learned about the nature, the more absorbed I became in its mystery.
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The doctor recommends that those stressed people should try something new, interesting and challenging in order to give their negative feelings an outlet.
4£®ÄǸöѧÉúµÄ³É¼¨²î£¬µ«ÀÏʦ¸øËû²¼ÖÃÁ˸ü¶àµÄ×÷Òµ£¬¶ø²»ÊǼõÉÙ×÷ÒµÁ¿¡£(instead of; cut down)
The teacher gives more homework to the student who has bad grades instead of cutting it down.
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By contrast, American parents are more likely to attribute their children's success to natural talent.
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One of a teacher's priorities is to stimulate students' interests and their creativity.
1. His research is concerned, among other things, with the battle against AIDS in the developing countries. ³ýÁËÆäËûÄÚÈÝ£¬ËûµÄÑо¿»¹Ç£Éæµ½·¢Õ¹Öйú¼ÒÓë°®×̲¡µÄ¶·Õù¡£ 2. These people are made aware that the better the service is, the more they will earn.
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3. Although her father seemed anxious and worried, Susan did not perceive any change in his looks or ways.¾¡¹Ü¸¸Ç×ËƺõÓÇÂDz»°²£¬µ«ËÕɺ¸Ð¾õ²»µ½ËûÔÚ±íÇé»òÐж¯ÉÏÓÐʲô±ä»¯¡£ 4. The amount of financial did offered has become more central to students¡¯ decisions about which school to attend. ÄÜ»ñµÃ¶àÉÙ¾¼Ã×ÊÖúÒѳÉΪѧÉúÑ¡ÔñÉÏÄÄËùѧУµÄ¸üÖØÒªµÄÒòËØ¡£ 5. She¡¯s already cut down on going out and buying clothes, but she doesn¡¯t have enough money to start paying off the debt. ËýÒѾ¼õÉÙÁËÍâ³öºÍÂòÒ·þµÄ»¨·Ñ,µ«Ëý»¹ÊÇûǮ¿ªÊ¼»¹Õ®¡£ 6. One of the keys to controlling stress is to realize that there are many things in our life over which we have no control. ¿ØÖÆѹÁ¦µÄ·½·¨Ö®Ò»ÊÇÈÏʶµ½Éú»îÖÐÓкܶàÊÂÇéÊÇÎÒÃÇÎÞ·¨Õƿصġ£
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Unit 8 ººÒëÓ¢
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Little did she know that this picture would one day be worth more than a million dollars.
2£®ËäÈ»ÎÒÀí½âÄã˵µÄ»°£¬µ«ÊÇÎÒ²»Í¬ÒâÄãÔÚÕâ¸öÎÊÌâÉϵĿ´·¨¡£(Use ¡°while¡± in the sense of ¡°although¡±)
While I understand what you say, I don¡¯t agree with you on the issue.
3£®ÎÒÈÏΪ¾¯²ìµÄÖ°Ôð¾ÍÊDZ£»¤ÈËÃñ¡£(be meant to do sth.) I think the police are meant to protect people.
4£®×òÌìÎÒÈ¥¿´Ëû£¬È´·¢ÏÖËûÒÑÓÚ¼¸ÌìÇ°³ö¹úÁË¡£(only to do sth.)
I went to see him yesterday, only to find that he had gone abroad several days before.
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At the weekly meeting, everyone must confine their remarks to the subject.
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If only I hadn¡¯t said those silly words! I was too young then to distinguish right from wrong. Ó¢Ò뺺
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1. Little did I think five years ago that I would be sitting here today studying English with so many students coming from all over the world.
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2. While this position offers you honor and power, it imposes on you a great responsibility.
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