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高中英語重點(diǎn)句子

高中英語重點(diǎn)句子 | 樓主 | 2017-07-10 00:58:55 共有3個(gè)回復(fù)
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高中英語重點(diǎn)句子語法及詞匯用法非謂語動(dòng)詞奇速英語,非謂語動(dòng)詞定語從句年江西卷閱讀乘火車旅行也有其獨(dú)特的魅力,沒有選擇我慢慢拿高我寫的報(bào)告希望能隱藏自己,非謂語動(dòng)詞突然間他看到自己的朋友李昌匆匆地走過。

高中英語重點(diǎn)句子2017-07-10 00:57:46 | #1樓回目錄

高中英語重點(diǎn)句子(語法及詞匯用法)非謂語動(dòng)詞奇速英語2016/10/2617:36

非謂語動(dòng)詞

1.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)I’llneverforgetwatchingthelittleboatdisappearthroughtheboomingwavesintothestormyocean.(新人教版必修10Unit1P3)我永遠(yuǎn)也不會(huì)忘記眼看著小船從嘩嘩作響的波浪中消失在波濤洶涌的大海洋里的情景。

2.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Leftbehind,wewatchedasShackletonandtheboatsailedawayfromElephantIsland.(新人教版必修10Unit1P9)我們留下了,看著沙克爾頓和小船駛離大象島。

3.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)WithnotreesgrowingonAntarcticaandnooil,theonlyfuelwecouldusewassealfat.(新人教版必修10Unit1P9)南極地區(qū)不長樹,也沒有油料,唯一可供我們作燃料的便是海豹的脂肪。

4.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Fourmonthsofthiswasasmuchasthetwenty-twoofuscouldbearinthisbone-numbingcold.(新人教版必修10Unit1P9)在這樣徹骨的寒冷中,這種狀況持續(xù)的四個(gè)月是我們22人所能承受的極限。

5.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Withthe19thcenturybeingregardedasoneofgreatwomenwriters,therewerealsosomeexcellentmaleauthors.(新人教版必修10Unit5P42)十九世紀(jì)被認(rèn)為是偉大女作家人才輩出的世紀(jì),這一時(shí)期也有一些優(yōu)秀的男作家。

6.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Thesewomenhavingproducedworksofthehighestquality,anysurveyofthe19thcenturyEnglishliteraturemustincludethem.(新人教版必修10Unit5P42)這些女作家由于創(chuàng)作了具有高水準(zhǔn)的作品,任何關(guān)于19世紀(jì)英國文學(xué)的研究都必須包括她們。

7.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Thiswillallowhearing-impairedcustomerstoenjoythecompanyoftheirhearingfriendsratherthanhavingtositinaspecialarea.(新人教版必修7Unit1P8)這樣可以使那些聽力有缺陷的觀眾和那些聽力很好的朋友坐在一起欣賞,而不是讓它們坐在一個(gè)特定的地區(qū)。

8.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Bytheamusedandsurprisedlookonherface,ClaireknewthatGladysthoughtshewashavinganaffair.(新人教版必修7Unit2P11)從格拉迪斯臉上的那種有趣而又驚奇的神色來看,克萊爾知道,格拉迪斯認(rèn)為她有風(fēng)流韻事了。

9.(非謂語動(dòng)詞/定語從句)Shewasproudtohaverecentlyrepresentedhercountryinanathleticcompetitionwhereshewonagoldmedalinthe50-meterrace.(新人教版必修7Unit1P1)她很自豪因?yàn)樗硭淖鎳鴧⒓恿艘淮芜\(yùn)動(dòng)比賽,在比賽中她還得了一枚50米跑的金牌。

10.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)AswellasgoingtothemoviesandfootballmatcheswithmyfriendswhenIamwellenough,Ispendalotoftimewithmypets.(新人教版必修7Unit1P3)身體好的時(shí)候,我會(huì)和我的朋友一起去看電影和足球比賽。此外,我還花很多時(shí)間和我的寵物在一起。

11.(非謂語動(dòng)詞/連詞和狀語從句)ButeventhoughTonyhadbeensoclever,hewouldhavetoberebuilt---youcannothavewomenfallinginlovewithmachines.(新人教版必修7Unit2P12)但是,盡管托你很聰明,他還得做一番改造---總不能讓女人和機(jī)器相愛吧。

12.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Itoldmyselftheyweren’tdangerousbutthatdidn’tstopmefromfeelingscaredtodeathforamoment!(新人教版必修7Unit3P23)我自言自語地說他們并不危險(xiǎn),但是我這樣說一點(diǎn)也不能抑制我那怕得要死的恐懼心情。

13.(非謂語動(dòng)詞/定語從句)Livingwithhostfamilies,someofwhichhavechildrenwhoarealsoatuniversity,givesstudentstheopportunitytolearnmoreabouteverydaylifeandcustomsintheirnewcountry.(新人教版必修7Unit5P38)有的房東家也有上大學(xué)的孩子,跟這樣的人家住在一起會(huì)給外國學(xué)生提供學(xué)習(xí)機(jī)會(huì),更好地了解這個(gè)新國家的日常生活和風(fēng)俗習(xí)慣。

14.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)London’snamehadbeenannouncedtwicebefore,in1908and1948,soitnowhasthedistinctionofbeingthefirstcitytohosttheeventthreetimes.(北師大版M4U11L1)之前倫敦的名字已經(jīng)被宣布了兩次,因此它現(xiàn)在享有身為第一個(gè)舉辦過三屆奧運(yùn)會(huì)的國家的殊榮。

15.(非謂語動(dòng)詞/定語從句)TherecentcaseofanAmericanwomen,TerriSchiavo,whosehusbandwonalegalbattletohavehertakenofflifesupportmachinesaftershespent15yearsinacoma-likestate,hasexposedthemanysensitivelegalandmedicalissuesthatsurroundthecareofcomapatients.(北師大版M7U21CW)最近一位美國婦女TerriSchiavo的案例已經(jīng)暴露出許多關(guān)于對(duì)昏迷病人的護(hù)理的敏感的司法和醫(yī)學(xué)問題,她的丈夫打贏了一場官司,在她在昏迷狀態(tài)下度過15年之后,把她與她的生命供應(yīng)機(jī)切斷了。

16.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)ThecourtgavetheirapprovalforthelifesupportmachinestobeturnedoffandwhilethisrulingleftTerri’sparentsfeelingnumbandothersclaimingthatlifeissacred,whichnoonehastherighttoend,manywouldsayitwastherightthingtodoforTerri.(北師大版M7U21CW)法院批準(zhǔn)把生命供養(yǎng)機(jī)關(guān)掉,雖然此項(xiàng)裁決使得Terri的父母感覺麻木,而且使其他人聲稱生命是神圣的,沒有人有權(quán)力將其終止,但是許多人都會(huì)說這對(duì)Terri來說卻是一件正確的事情。

17.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Modernadvertisementsmuststandoutinaworldfullofcompetitionbycombiningthehigheststandardsofdesignwithideaslinkedtotheproductstomakethemmoreattractive.(北師大版M4U11L3)現(xiàn)代廣告必須把最高水平的設(shè)計(jì)和產(chǎn)品理念相結(jié)合,以增強(qiáng)吸引力,這樣才能夠從激烈的競爭中勝出。

18.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Thetopadvertisersoftodaybelievethatusinghumoraswellasnewandunusualideastosurprisepeopleisimportantinmodernadvertisements.(北師大版M4U11L3)當(dāng)今的頂級(jí)廣告設(shè)計(jì)者認(rèn)為,在現(xiàn)代廣告中運(yùn)用幽默和新穎獨(dú)特的創(chuàng)意很重要。

19.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Atthelastminute,hejumpedoutofthetruck,hurtinghisankle,beforethetrolleybuscrashedintothetruck,pushingit20yards.(北師大版M4U11L4)在最后一分鐘,他從車中跳了出來,傷了腳踝,然后電車就撞上他的卡車,并把它向前推動(dòng)了20碼。

20.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Idon’tknowwhatyourexpectationsareofLondon,butknowingthatyou’venevertravelledoutsideofAsia,IthoughtI’dtellyouabitaboutwhatyoucanexpecttofind.(北師大版M4U12L1)我不知道您對(duì)倫敦有什么期望,但我知道您從未到過亞洲以外的地方旅行,所以,我想告訴你關(guān)于這里的情況。

21.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Itoldherthecoatsuitedher,butshelookedveryembarrassed,sayingthatitwasacheaponeshehadboughtalongtimeago.(北師大版M4U12L3)我對(duì)她說,這件衣服很適合她穿。沒想到她看上去很不好意思,解釋說那件皮衣是很早以前買的。

22.(非謂語動(dòng)詞/名詞性從句)WithrecentprereportsdrawingparallelsbetweenBirdFluandakillerepidemicinthepast,JimSmithlooksthroughthehistoryofepidemicsforcluesaboutwhatthefuturemighthold.(北師大版M7U21L3)隨著近期的媒體報(bào)道將禽流感與過去的致命傳染病畫上等號(hào),吉姆·史密斯回顧了傳染病的歷史,尋找與將來可能發(fā)生的情況有關(guān)的線索。

23.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Havingkilledupto50millionpeoplein18months,withatendencytostriketheyoungandfitratherthantheold,theSpanishFluisbelievedtohavebeenthemostacuteepidemicinhistory.(北師大版M7U21L3)西班牙流感在十八個(gè)月內(nèi)奪去了五千萬人的生命,該病似乎專門襲擊年輕力壯的人,而不是老邁長者,被認(rèn)為是歷史上最嚴(yán)重的一次傳染玻

24.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)TheOlympicspirit---thespiritofcompetitionwhichemphasizestakingpartratherthanwinning---hasbeenviolatedbythedesiretosucceedatallcosts.(北師大版M7U21L1)奧林匹克精神---強(qiáng)調(diào)參與而不是取勝的競技精神---已經(jīng)被為成功而不惜一切代價(jià)的愿望所褻瀆。

25.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)MaShwewasasneartothefarbankasshecouldget,holdingherwholebodyagainsttherushingwater,andkeepingthecalfpressedagainstherhugebody.(2016全國I卷閱讀A)Mashwe盡可能靠近河岸,在湍急的河水中保持著身體的平衡,并且用她那肥胖的身軀抵住小牛。

26.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)FinallyitwastimetohaveMissFinlaysonhelpmewithmyboots.(2016年陜西卷閱讀A)終于該讓Finlayson老師幫我穿靴子了。

27.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)WithDecembercoming,there’sreconstructionworktobedone,soit’sdifficulttoprepareforChristmas.(2016年四川卷閱讀B)12月就要來了,還要做重建工作,所以很難為圣誕節(jié)做準(zhǔn)備。

28.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Peopletodaypreferlivingtogethertoputtingtheirsignaturesonamarriagecertificatebecausetheyrefusetoacceptresponsibilityfortherelationship.(2016年江西卷閱讀C)現(xiàn)在的人寧可同居,卻不愿在結(jié)婚證上簽字,因?yàn)樗麄兙芙^為這種關(guān)系負(fù)責(zé)。

29.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Soilismadeupofanumberoflayers(層),eachhavingitsowndistinctivecolorandtexture.(2016年江蘇卷閱讀D)土壤有許多層組成,每一層都有自己獨(dú)特的顏色和質(zhì)地。

30.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)WhenWorldWarIbrokeout,heseemedtohavebecomeanotherman,downhearted.(2016年湖北卷閱讀A)當(dāng)?shù)谝淮问澜绱髴?zhàn)爆發(fā)時(shí),他像是變了一個(gè)人,特別地消沉。

31.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Whencampinginwoodland,avoidstandingdeadtrees,whichmayfallonawindynight.(2016年北京卷閱讀E)當(dāng)在林地露營時(shí),避免站在枯木邊上,它們可能在有風(fēng)的夜晚落下來。

32.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)EdmondsisthefirstAfricanAmericanevertoworkasafull-timespeechwriterforaU.S.president;heisalsothefirstAfricanAmericantoserveasdirectorofspeechwritingfortheWhiteHouse.(2016年陜西卷閱讀B)埃德蒙茲是第一個(gè)非洲裔美國人作為全職演講撰稿人為美國總統(tǒng)工作。他也是第一位非洲裔美國人作為演講撰稿人總監(jiān)為白宮工作。

33.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)WhenIheadedtowardthecentre,IfoundmyselfsurroundedbybuildingsthatmirrorthebestpalacesofEurope.(2016年重慶卷閱讀D)當(dāng)向市中心進(jìn)發(fā)時(shí),我發(fā)現(xiàn)自己被高樓大廈所包圍,這兒映現(xiàn)了歐洲最好的宮殿。

34.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Goingthroughthecloudcanresultinashgettingstuckintheairplane’sengines,causingdamagetotheplane.(2016年遼寧卷閱讀C)飛機(jī)從火山灰云層經(jīng)過會(huì)使得云層中的灰燼進(jìn)入飛機(jī)引擎,從而對(duì)飛機(jī)造成危險(xiǎn)。

35.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)We’dgottensousedtokeepingourair-conditioninggoingaroundtheclock.(2016年福建卷閱讀E)我們已經(jīng)很習(xí)慣沒日沒夜地開著我們的空調(diào)了。

36.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)HesaidhewillmakehisstudyonthefishknowntothepublicinanAmericanmagazineearlynextyear.(2016全國II卷閱讀C)他說明年初他會(huì)在一家美國雜志上將他對(duì)魚類的研究公之于眾。

37.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Threehourspassingby,Ibecamemoreandmoreimpatient.(2016年重慶卷閱讀A)三個(gè)小時(shí)過去了,我變得越來越不耐煩。

38.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Withmorethanthreechildren,forexample,wivestookonmoreoftheextrawork,clockingabout28hoursaweekcomparedwithhusbands’10hours.(2016全國II卷閱讀B)比如說,如果孩子數(shù)量超過三個(gè),妻子們每周做家務(wù)的時(shí)間會(huì)增加到28個(gè)小時(shí),而丈夫僅為10個(gè)小時(shí)。

39.(非謂語動(dòng)詞/定語從句)Ajourneybytrainalsohasaspecialcharmaboutit.Lakesandforestsandwild,openplainssweepingpastyourcarriagewindowcreateagrandviewinwhichtimeanddistancemeannothing.(2016年江西卷閱讀D)乘火車旅行也有其獨(dú)特的魅力。湖泊、森林、原始而又廣袤的平原打你的車窗前掃過,這些都創(chuàng)造了偉大的風(fēng)景,在這樣的景致中,時(shí)間和距離都失去了意義。

40.(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Havingbeenanimmigrant(移民)myself,Iadmirepeoplewhogooverseastofindajob.(2016年湖北卷閱讀A)我自己就曾是個(gè)移民,所以我非常欽佩那些到海外求職的人。

Onahill600feetabovethesurroundingland,wewatchthelinesofrainmoveacrothescene,themoonriseoverthehills,andthestarsappearinthesky.在一個(gè)600英尺高的山上,我們看雨落在周圍,月亮從山上升起,星星在天空中出現(xiàn)。2016四川卷閱讀A

Whenyousetouttodosomethingdifferent,there’snoendinsight,sotofindmyselfinapositionwhereInowhavemyownnameonacontractofthepublisher—tobeapublishedwriter—isunbelievablyrewarding.當(dāng)著手去做不同的事情,看不到盡頭,所以,發(fā)現(xiàn)自己在一個(gè)自己的名字寫在出版商的合同上——成為一個(gè)出版作家——是令人難以置信的回報(bào)。2016四川卷閱讀CTheHarvard-MITprogramwillbemonitoredbyanot-for-profitorganizationbasedinCambridge,tobeownedequallybythetwouniversities.一個(gè)位于劍橋的非盈利組織要對(duì)Harvard-MIT這個(gè)項(xiàng)目進(jìn)行監(jiān)控,兩所大學(xué)同等地?fù)碛羞@個(gè)項(xiàng)目。2016四川卷閱讀D

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Thestudy,publishedin2016,foundthatwhenwritingwithapenandpaper,participantswrotelongeressaysandmorecompletesentencesandhadafasterwordproductionrate.這項(xiàng)研究發(fā)表于2016年,發(fā)現(xiàn)用筆和紙來寫,參與者寫的文章更長,寫的句子更完整,寫單詞的速度更快。2016天津卷閱讀CItwouldincludeeveryEnglishwordpossibleandwouldgivenotonlythedefinitionbutalsothehistoryofthewordandquotations(引文)showinghow

itwasused.它將包括每一個(gè)可能的英文詞,不僅給出詞的定義而且給出這個(gè)詞的歷史和表示它的用法的引文。2016山東卷閱讀B

Butthedonatorwhostartedsendingenvelopeswithcashtodeservingcauses,accompaniedbyanarticlefromthelocalpaper,hasmadeanorthernGermancitybelieveinfairytales但是,捐贈(zèng)者開始給值得關(guān)注的事業(yè)發(fā)送裝有現(xiàn)金的信封,伴隨著當(dāng)?shù)貓?bào)紙的一篇文章,已經(jīng)使一個(gè)德國北部城市相信童話。2016福建卷閱讀A

BasicMathstartsfromtherelativelyeasierconceptsandgraduallymovesontothemoretroublesomeones,soastoallowforsteadyandsureunderstandingofthematerialbystudents.基本的數(shù)學(xué)源自相對(duì)容易的概念,逐漸轉(zhuǎn)移到更麻煩的,以便允許學(xué)生能穩(wěn)定地、有把握地理解材料。2016北京卷閱讀A

ProfessorH.Siegel,honoredbyKentuckyEducationalTelevisionas“thebestmathteacherinAmerica,”isadevotedteacherandhasagiftforexplainingmathematicalconceptsinwaysthatmakethemseemclearandobvious.H·西格爾教授,被肯塔基州教育電視稱為是“美國最好的數(shù)學(xué)老師,“是一個(gè)盡職的教師,在解釋數(shù)學(xué)概念方面很有天賦的,能把這些概念解釋得清楚明了。2016北京卷閱讀A

Proudlyreadingmywords,Iglancedaroundtheroom,onlytofindmyclassmatesbearingbigsmilesontheirfacesandtearsintheireyes.自豪地閱讀我寫的內(nèi)容,我環(huán)顧整個(gè)房間,卻發(fā)現(xiàn)我的同學(xué)笑得眼淚都要流出來了。2016北京卷閱讀B

Confused,Iglancedtowardmystone-facedteacher.Havingnochoice,IslowlyraisedthereportIhadslavedover,hopingtohidemyself.感到困惑,我瞥了一眼老師。沒有選擇,我慢慢拿高我寫的報(bào)告,希望能隱藏自己。2016北京卷閱讀B

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)HefailedtowintheracetothePole,buttheextraordinarycourageshownbyCaptainScottandhismenmadethemintoheroes.他沒有能夠到極地的比賽,但是斯科特上校和他的隊(duì)員所表現(xiàn)出的超常的勇氣使他們成了英雄。(北師大版M3U8L4)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Butangerandstrearenothingcomparedtotherealcostsofthemotorcar.但是比起汽車的實(shí)際代價(jià),緊張和惱怒都是微不足道的。(北師大版M3U9L4)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Fordfoundawaytomass-producethemotorcarcheaply,makingitpossibleformanymorepeopletoownone.福特想了個(gè)辦法便宜地大批量生產(chǎn)汽車,使更多的人有可能擁有一輛車。(北師大版M3U9CultureCorner)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Lookingahead,scientistsbelievethatglobalwarmingcouldbeoneofthebiggestenvironmentalproblemsfacingthe21stcentury.展望未來,科學(xué)家們認(rèn)為全球變暖可能是21世紀(jì)所面臨的最嚴(yán)重的環(huán)境問題之一。(北師大版M8U23L3)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Giventhisdata,itseemsthatthelinkbetweenhumanactivitiesandrisingglobaltemperaturesisnotmerelyacoincidence.根據(jù)這一數(shù)據(jù)推斷,人類活動(dòng)與全球變暖之間的關(guān)系不僅僅只是一個(gè)巧合。(北師大版M8U22L1)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Inthelastthreeyears,Indonesiahashadaroughtime,sufferingseveralkillerquakesanditisstillrecoveringfromtheAsiantsunamicausedbyanoffshoreearthquakeonDecember26th,2004.在過去的三年里,印尼飽受自然災(zāi)害之苦,它遭受了幾次致命的大地震,至今仍然處于2004年12月26日發(fā)生的亞洲海嘯所造成的創(chuàng)傷的恢復(fù)期中,那次海嘯是由一次離岸地震所引起的。(北師大版M8U22L3)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Thechildrenplayedinthecourtyardsandbecauseofthehutongs,courtyardswerejoinedtogetherformilesaroundcreatinganetworkofpeopleworking,playingandlivingtogether—arealcommunity.孩子們在院子里一起玩耍,方圓好幾里的四合院被連接起來,構(gòu)成了人們一起工作、一起娛樂、一起起居的網(wǎng)絡(luò)和一個(gè)真正的社區(qū)。(北師大版M8U24L3)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)ThehutongsnotonlylinkBeijing’sstreetsandcommunitiesafterall,butalsoitspastandpresent,showingthatBeijingistrulyanancientyetmoderncity.胡同不僅連接了北京的街道和社區(qū),它還聯(lián)系著北京的過去和現(xiàn)在,它證明了北京的確是一座古老而現(xiàn)代的城市。(北師大版M8U24L3)

●Eighty-year-oldretiredtailor,JamesMckay,spentSaturdaynightinjailafterhittingthirty-year-oldKeithSmithovertheheadwithhiswalkingstick.81歲的退休裁縫吉姆斯·邁奇,在用拐杖打了30歲的科思·史密斯的頭之后,在監(jiān)獄里度過了星期六的夜晚。(北師大版M8U23L1)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)SuddenlyhesawhisfriendLiChanghurryingby."Hello,LaoLi,"hecalled."Yourusual?"ButLiChangseemednottohear.突然間,他看到自己的朋友李昌匆匆地走過。他喊道,“喂,老李!你還是吃老一套的吧?”可是李昌似乎沒有聽到。(新人教版必修3Unit1P10)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)HecouldnothaveYongHuigettingawaywithtellingpeoplelies!Hehadbetterdosomeresearch!他可不能讓雍慧哄騙人們后跑掉。他最好做一番調(diào)查。ㄐ氯私贪姹匦3Unit1P10)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)AtthelibraryWangPengwassurprisedtofindthathisrestaurantservedfartoomuchfatandYongHui’sfartoolittle.在圖書館,王鵬很驚訝地發(fā)現(xiàn),他餐館的食物脂肪含量太高,而雍慧餐館的食物脂肪含量又太低。(新人教必修3Unit2P10)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)YongHuiagreedtostayandsoontheywerebothenjoyingdumplingsandbreastofchickencookedwithgarlic.雍慧同意留下來。沒過一會(huì),他們兩人就津津有味地吃起餃子和蒜蓉雞胸。(新人教必修3Unit2P14)●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Atthismoment,theyseeapennileyoungmanwanderingonthepavementoutsidetheirhouse.這時(shí)他們看見一個(gè)身無分文的年輕人在房子外面的人行道上游蕩。(新人教必修3Unit3P17)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Justhavingyousithereisagreathonour!Asforthebill,sir,pleaseforgetit.您就是在這兒坐一下也是我們莫大的榮幸!至于說賬單嗎,先生,請您把它忘了吧。(新人教必修3Unit3P22)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Asaresultofthis,manyscientistsbelievetheearthmaybecometoohottoliveon.因此,許多科學(xué)家相信地球可能會(huì)變得太熱而不適合生物的生存。(新人教必修3Unit4P26)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)LastmonthIwasluckyenoughtohaveachancetomakeatripintospacewithmyfriendLiYanping,anastronomer.我的朋友李彥平是一位飛行員,上個(gè)月我有幸得到一個(gè)機(jī)會(huì)同他一起去太空旅行。(新人教必修3Unit4P30)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Wewatched,amazedasfirebrokeoutontheoutsideofthespaceshipastheearth'sgravityincreased.我們驚奇地看著,隨著地球引力的增加,宇宙飛船的外層燃燒起火。(新人教必修3Unit4P31)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)LiDaiyuandhercousinLiuQianwereonatriptoCanadatovisittheircousinsinMontrealontheAtlanticcoast.李黛予和她的表妹劉倩要去加拿大大西洋海岸的蒙特利爾市看望他們的表兄妹們。(新人教必修3Unit5P34)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Goingeastward,you'llpamountainsandthousandsoflakesandforests,aswellaswideriversandlargecities.一路向東行,你們會(huì)經(jīng)過一座座山脈,上千個(gè)湖泊,森林,還有寬闊的河流和許多大城市。(新人教必修3Unit5P34)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Theyspenttheafternooninlovelyshopsandvisitingartistsintheirworkplacesbesidethewater.整個(gè)下午他們穿梭于布局可愛的商店,還拜訪了水邊工作坊里的藝術(shù)家。(新人教必修3Unit5P38)

●Manyofthemhaveagiftforridingwildhorsesandcanwinthousandsofdollarsinprizes.他們中許多人都有騎野馬的才能,他們能贏得幾千美元的獎(jiǎng)金。(新人教必修3Unit5P34)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)SkiingintheRockyMountainsandsailingintheharbourmakeVancouveroneofCanada'smostpopularcitiestolivein.洛基山可以滑雪,海港供你楊帆,這些使得溫哥華成為加拿大最受歡迎的居住城市之一。(新人教必修3Unit5P34)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)PeoplesayitisCanada'smostbeautifulcity,surroundedbymountainsandthePacificOcean.人們說溫哥華是加拿大最美麗的城市,被大山和太平洋環(huán)抱。(新人教必修3Unit5P34)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Thecountry,coveredwithcherrytreeflowers,looksasthoughtitiscoveredwithpinksnow.(節(jié)日里)整個(gè)國度到處是盛開的櫻花,看上去就像覆蓋了一層粉紅色的血。(新人教版必修3Unit1P2)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Well,hewasnotgoingtoholdhisbreathforhertoapologize.Hewoulddrownhissadneincoffee.他不想屏息等他來道歉,他要用咖啡來解愁。(新人教版必修3Unit1P7)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)WhileAshritamakesstandingontopofa75cmSwiballlookeasy,itisnot.Ittakesalotofconcentrationandagreatsenseofbalancetostayonit.當(dāng)阿西里塔站在75厘米高的瑞士球上時(shí),看起來雖然很輕松容易,其實(shí)不然。呆在球上得一直全神貫注,還需要有極強(qiáng)的注意力和極好的平衡感。(新人教必修9Unit1P2)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)CoveringamileinthefastesttimewhiledoinggymnasticallycorrectlungesisyetanothereventinwhichAshritaisoutstanding.做標(biāo)準(zhǔn)的體操弓箭步動(dòng)作向前,以最快的節(jié)奏走完一英里的路程是阿西里塔又一個(gè)出色的項(xiàng)目。(新人教必修9Unit1P2)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Anearlymethodofmeasuringspeedinvolvedthrowingaknottedropetiedtoalogoverthesideoftheship.早期測量速度的方法是沿著船邊拉一根打結(jié)的繩子。(新人教必修9Unit2P13)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Itmeasuredhowhighstarswereabovethehorizonusingaquartercircleratherthanthefullcircleoftheastrolabe.它利用星盤的1/4圓周而不是整個(gè)圓來測量星星在水平線上的高度。(新人教必修9Unit2P13)●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Itwasextremelydifficultforustogetacorrectreadingfromthequadrantastheboatmovedconstantly.因?yàn)榇豢偸窃诨蝿?dòng),所以我們很難從四分儀上得到正確的讀數(shù)。(新人教必修9Unit2P18)●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Itwasstarvationquantitiesbuttheextremelackofwaterwasthehardesttocopewithpsychologically.這點(diǎn)份量的食物只能讓人處于饑餓之中,可是我們心里上最難承受的卻是極度缺水。(新人教必修9Unit2P18)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)YoucouldnotimagineamoredisturbingsightthanwhatwelookedlikewhenarrivinginTimoroverfortydaysafterbeingsetlooseinoursmallboat.你簡直無法想像我們被放在小船上漂泊了40天后在帝汶島登陸時(shí)的凄慘樣子。(新人教必修9Unit2P18)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Atthattime,therewererestrictionsonthemovementofEuropeansandso,inordertotravelunnoticed,hedevelopedhisfluencyinChineseanddressedasaChineseman,evenshavinghisheadinthe

Chinesestyle.那時(shí)候,歐洲人在中國的活動(dòng)受到種種限制,因此為了在旅行中不引起別人注意,他努力使自己的漢語講得很流利,并且穿著中國人的服裝,甚至像中國人一樣削發(fā)(留辮)。(新人教必修9Unit4P33)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Thisinvention,calledtheWardiancase,allowedplantstobetransportedonlongjourneys.(新人教必修9Unit4P32)這項(xiàng)發(fā)明被稱為沃德箱,可以用來進(jìn)行遠(yuǎn)距離的植物運(yùn)輸。

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Braveyoungmentooktheopportunityofgoingonbotanicalexpeditions,oftenfacingmanydangersincludingdisease,near-starvation,severeenvironmentsandconflictswiththelocalpeople.勇敢的年輕人借機(jī)進(jìn)行植物探索活動(dòng),他們常常面臨許多危險(xiǎn),如疾并饑餓、嚴(yán)酷的環(huán)境以及同當(dāng)?shù)鼐用竦臎_突。(新人教必修9Unit4P32)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)YoumightthinkthatwithallthesedangerousanimalsAustraliaisanunsafeplacetoliveinorvisit.However,thisisfarfromthetruth.澳大利亞有這么多的危險(xiǎn)動(dòng)物,你也許會(huì)認(rèn)為到這里居住或到這里旅游很不安全。但事實(shí)并非如此。(新人教必修9Unit3P28)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Withsomanymessagesfromadvertisersfillingourdailylives,itisimportanttounderstandhowadvertisementswork.我們的日常生活中充滿了眾多的廣告信息,可見了解廣告如何發(fā)揮作用是很重要的事情。(新人教必修9Unit5P42)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Havingidentifiedthetargetgroup,researchersfindoutasmuchaspossibleaboutthoseinthetargetgroup,suchastheirlikesanddislikes,andhowtheproductwouldfitintotheirlives.明確了廣告的目標(biāo)群體后,研究人員就會(huì)盡量收集這個(gè)群體的有關(guān)信息,例如他們的好惡,以及如何使產(chǎn)品適應(yīng)他們的生活。(新人教必修9Unit5P42)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)However,itwouldbenouseadvertisingproductsonradioiftheadreliesonvisualeffects.但是,如果一項(xiàng)產(chǎn)品的廣告要依靠視覺效果,那么它在收音機(jī)里播出就毫無意義了。(新人教必修9Unit5P43)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Ontheotherhand,beingconstantlyexposedtoadvertisementscanhelptochangeouropinionsovertime.另一方面,經(jīng)常處于廣告的包圍中,我們的想法有可能隨著時(shí)間的流逝而變化。(新人教必修9Unit5P43)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Aconsumercancomplaintotheorganization,givingreasonsfortheircomplaint,andifthecomplaintiscorrect,theorganizationcanmakethecompanystopusingtheoffendingadvertisement.消費(fèi)者可以向這個(gè)機(jī)構(gòu)投訴,提出投訴的理由,如果投訴是正確的,該機(jī)構(gòu)可以責(zé)令該公司停止使用這種令人不愉快的廣告。(新人教必修9Unit5P49)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)At12yearsoldshewonaGuinneRecordwhenshebecametheyoungestfemaletowinthewomen'sworldtitleforplatformdivingat

theWorldChampionshipsinAustraliain1991.1991年,12歲的伏明霞就獲得了一項(xiàng)吉尼斯紀(jì)錄,當(dāng)時(shí)她參加了在澳大利亞舉行的跳臺(tái)跳水世界錦標(biāo)賽,成為最年輕的女子世界冠軍。(新人教必修9Unit1P8)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)SheretiredfromdivingafterAtlantaandwenttostudyeconomicsatuniversity.WhilethereshedecidedtomakeacomebackandwentontocompeteattheSydneyOlympicGames,whereshewonherfourthOlympicgold,againmakingOlympichistory.在亞特蘭大之后,伏明霞退役,到大學(xué)里學(xué)習(xí)經(jīng)濟(jì)。讀書期間,她決定復(fù)出參加悉尼奧運(yùn)會(huì),結(jié)果她又獲得了自己的第四枚奧運(yùn)金牌,再次改寫了奧運(yùn)會(huì)歷史。(新人教必修9Unit1P8)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Hisheartracing,andtearsfillinghiseyes,Jackcarefullyunlockedthebox.杰克心跳加快,雙眼含淚,小心翼翼地打開這個(gè)盒子。(2016江蘇卷閱讀D)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Completewith“redcarpet”interviewsandvariousawards,thefestivalhasmuchincommonwitheventsformoreexperiencedmoviemakers,exceptfortheageoftheparticipants:about8to18.有“紅毯”采訪和各種獎(jiǎng)項(xiàng),這個(gè)電影節(jié)除了參與者的年齡是大約8至18歲,它與有更有經(jīng)驗(yàn)的制片人參與的電影節(jié)有許多共同之處。(2016山東卷閱讀A)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Innotime,theDelMonteGoldtookthemarketbystorm,rapidlybecomingtheworld’sbest-sellingpineapplevariety,anddeliveringnaturallevelsofsweetneinthemouth,upuntilthenonlyfoundintinnedpineapple.德爾蒙金菠蘿立刻占有了市場,很快成為世界上銷售最好的菠蘿,吃到嘴里有一種天然的甜味,在那之前,只有罐裝菠蘿才有這種味兒。(2016全國I卷閱讀B)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Myearliestmemoriesofmyfatherareofatall,handsomesuccessfulmandevotedtohisworkandfamily,butuncomfortablewithhischildren.我對(duì)父親的最早的記憶是一個(gè)個(gè)子高的英俊的成功男士,熱愛工作和家庭,但是和孩子么在一起時(shí)讓人不舒服。2016全國I卷閱讀A

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Inspiteofupsanddowns,shenevertakeherfatelyingdown.Inhersplendidlife,shehaswonanamazingelevengoldmedals,foursilversandonebronzeinseriesofParalympics-atopleverathleticcareercoveringtwodecades.盡管有起起伏伏,她從來不甘心接受命運(yùn),在她輝煌的生命中,她在一系列的殘疾人運(yùn)動(dòng)會(huì)中,令人驚喜地贏得11枚金牌,4枚銀牌和一枚銅牌,長達(dá)20年她的運(yùn)動(dòng)生涯達(dá)到頂峰。(2016福建卷閱讀A)●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Forexample,there'retheobvioustendencytosmilewhensmiledatandthereareleobviouschangesthatreflectemotionsofsurprise,angerorsadnesuchasachangeinourheartrateandbloodpressure.例如,別人朝你笑你很可能笑,有不太明顯的反映驚訝,憤怒或悲傷的變化,如我們的心率和血壓的變化。(2016湖南卷閱讀C)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Fansusedtobecrazyaboutaspecificfilm,butnowthepublictendstobaseitsconsumption(消費(fèi))ontheinterestofcelebrityattachedtoanygivenproduct.粉絲過去會(huì)對(duì)一部具體的電影而瘋狂,但是現(xiàn)在,公眾傾向于把消費(fèi)建立在與某種指定的產(chǎn)品有聯(lián)系的名人的興趣上。(2016湖南卷閱讀D)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Thehotelsthemselveswillvarygreatly----frombeingquitesimpleintheearlydaystohugeluxurystructureatalaterdate.,從早期的非常簡潔到后來的結(jié)構(gòu)豪華,這些賓館本身很不一樣。(2016江西卷閱讀E)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Thebestwaytogetridofanegativeserf-imageistorealizethatyourimageisfarfromobjective,andtoactivelyconvinceyourselfofyourpositivequalities.擺脫負(fù)面的自我形象的最好辦法是意識(shí)到你的形象遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)不是客觀的,同時(shí)積極的使你相信自己或者你的積極的品質(zhì)。(2016廣東卷閱讀B)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Theirstudyfoundthattheobromine,foundincocoa,wasnearlyathirdmoreeffectiveinstoppingcoughsthancodeine,whichwasconsideredthebestcoughmedicineatpresent.他們的研究發(fā)現(xiàn)可可含有的可可堿治療咳嗽的有效性比可待因高三分之一,可待因目前被認(rèn)為是最好的治咳嗽的藥。(2016全國II卷閱讀D)

●(非謂語動(dòng)詞)Basedonmyexperience,joggingisthemostovervaluedformofexercisearound,andjudgingfromthenumberofthepeoplewholeftourneighborhoodjoggingarmy,I’mnotaloneinmyopinion.根據(jù)我的經(jīng)驗(yàn),慢跑是最被人高估的運(yùn)動(dòng)形式,從退出我們的慢跑大軍的人數(shù)判斷,不只是我有這種觀點(diǎn)。(2016浙江閱讀D)

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Unit1Friendship重點(diǎn)詞語、句子

begoodto對(duì)….友好addup合計(jì)

anothertime改時(shí)間getsthdone使…被做

calmdown鎮(zhèn)定下來havegotto不得不

beconcernedabout關(guān)心;掛念walkthedog遛狗

makealistof列出sharesthwithsb和某人分享某物gothrough經(jīng)歷;仔細(xì)檢查hideaway躲藏;隱藏

setdown放下;記下aseriesof一系列;一套becrazyabout對(duì)…著迷onpurpose故意

inorderto/soasto為了facetoface面對(duì)面地accordingto按照;根據(jù)…所說getalongwith與…相處

packup收拾,打理行裝havetroublewithsb/sth同某人鬧意見;做…有困難

fallinlove相愛throwawaythefriendship放棄/終止友誼

tryout試驗(yàn);試用joinin參加(活動(dòng))

communicatewithsb和…交際farandwide到處

looktosth注意,留心某事cheatsb(out)ofsth騙取某人某物havethe/ahabitofdoingsth有做…的習(xí)慣beignorantof無知的

1.Iwonderif…我想知道是否….

2.It’sbecause…這是因?yàn)椤?此從句中because不能用since或as代替

3.Whatdoyouthinkagoodfriendshouldbelike?你認(rèn)為一個(gè)好朋友應(yīng)該是什么樣的呢?

4.Whilewalkingthedog,youwerecareleanditgotlooseandwashitbyacar.=Whileyouwerewalkingthedog,…在遛狗時(shí),你不小心讓狗掙脫了繩子,結(jié)果狗被車撞了。

(當(dāng)while,when,before,after等引導(dǎo)的時(shí)間狀語從句中的主語與主句的主語一致時(shí),可將從句中的主語和be動(dòng)詞省去。)

5.Doyouwantafriendwhomyoucouldtelleverythingto,likeyourdeepestfeelingsandthoughts?你想有一位無話不談、能推心置腹的朋友嗎?

6.Ihaven’tbeenabletobeoutdoorsforsolongthatI’vegrownsocrazyabouteverythingtodowithnature.我已經(jīng)很久不能去戶外,所以我變得對(duì)自然界的所有東西都很感興趣。

7.Icanwellrememberthattherewasatimewhenadeepbluesky,thesongofbirds,moonlightandflowerscouldneverhavekeptmespellbound.我記得非常清楚,曾有一段時(shí)間,湛藍(lán)的天空、鳥兒的歌唱、月光和鮮花,從未使我心醉神迷過。

8.ItwasthefirsttimeinayearandahalfthatI’dseenthenightfacetoface.這是我一年半以來第一次目睹夜晚。

9.Iwouldbegratefulifyoucouldgivemesomeadvice.如果您給我提些建議,我會(huì)非常感謝的。(Iwouldbegratefulif…委婉客氣提出請求)

10.It’sagoodhabitforyoutokeepadiary.記日記對(duì)你來說是個(gè)好習(xí)慣。

11.Shefounditdifficulttosettleand…

12.Thisseriesofreadersisveryinteresting.

13.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.

14.Peoplearetoldthattheiractionsshouldbeasgentleasthewindthatblowsfromthesea.

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1.IhatehikingandI’mnotintoclassicalmusic.

2.IsurftheInternetallthetimeandIlikeplayingcomputergames.

3.RockmusicisOK,andsoisskiing.

4.Chuckisabusinessmanwhoisalwayssobusythathehaslittletimeforhisfriends.

5.OnedayChuckisonaflightacrothePacificOceanwhensuddenlyhisplanecrashes.

6.Herealizesthathehasn’tbeenaverygoodfriendbecausehehasalwaysbeenthinkingabouthimself.

7.Chucklearnsthatweneedfriendstosharehappineandsorrow,andthatitisimportanttohavesomeonetocareabout.

8.WhenhemakesfriendswithWilson,heunderstandthatfriendshipisaboutfeelingsandthatwemustgiveasmuchaswetake.

9.ThelessonwecanlearnfromChuckandalltheotherswhohaveunusualfriendsisthatfriendsareteachers.

10.Ifoundthebathroom,butIdidn’tfindwhatIwaslookingfor.

11.Don’tforgettobuymesomeketchuponyourwayback.

12.Therearemorethan42countrieswherethemajorityofthepeoplespeakEnglish.

http://m.emrowgh.com otal,formorethan375millionpeopleEnglishistheirmothertongue.

14.InChinastudentslearnEnglishatschoolasaforeignlanguage,exceptforthoseinHongKong,wheremanypeoplespeakEnglishasafirstorasecondlanguage.

15.Inonlyfiftyyears,Englishhasdevelopedintothelanguagemostwidelyspokenandusedintheworld.

16.WithsomanypeoplecommunicatinginEnglisheveryday,itwillbecomemoreandmoreimportanttohaveagoodknowledgeofEnglish.

17.ForalongtimethelanguageinAmericastayedthesame,whilethelanguageinEnglandchanged.

http://m.emrowgh.com hesamewayAmericansstillusetheexpression―Igue―(meaning―Ithink‖),justastheBritishdid300yearsago.

19.Atthesametime,BritishEnglishandAmericanEnglishstartedborrowingwordsfromotherlanguages,endingupwithdifferentwords.

20.Exceptforthesedifferencesinspelling,writtenEnglishismoreorlethesameinbothBritishandAmericanEnglish.

21.However,mostofthetimepeoplefromthetwocountriesdonothaveanydifficultyinunderstandingeachother.

22.Manypeopletravelbecausetheywanttoseeothercountriesandvisitplacesthatarefamous,interestingorbeautiful.

23.Manyoftoday’stravelersarelookingforanunusualexperienceandadventuretravelisbecomingmoreandmorepopular.

24.Insteadofspendingyourvacationonabus,inahotelorsittingonthebeach,youmaywanttotryhiking.

25.Hikingisfunandexciting,butyoushouldn’tforgetsafety.

26.Araftisasmallboatthatyoucanusetopaddledownriversandstreams.

27.Ifyouwantanormalraftingtrip,chooseaquietstreamorriverthatiswideandhasfewfallentreesorrocks.

28.Thename―whitewater―comesfromthefactthatthewaterinthesestreamsandriverslooks

whitewhenitmovesquickly.

29.Aswithhiking,youshouldalwaysthinkaboutyoursafetyandweargoodclothes.

30.JaneandBettyaregoingonseparateholidaysinafewdays’time.

31.WhenareyouofftoGuangzhou?

32.Myplaneleavesatseven,soIthinkwe’lltakeataxi.

33.SeeyouwhenIgetback.

34.Thenextmomentthefirstwavesweptherdown,swallowingthegarden.

35.Now,thewater,whichwascoldasiceandflowedfasterthanariver,wasaboveherknees.

36.JeffandFloralookedintoeachother’sfacewithalookoffright.

37.Flora,whosebeautifulhairanddrewereallcoldandwet,startedcrying.

38.Treeaftertreewentdown,cutdownbythewater,whichmusthavebeenthreemetersdeep.

39.Thegardenthatwasoncesobeautifulwascompletelydestroyed,sweptawaybythewildwater.

40.IfoundsomephotosofinterestingplaceswhichwerenottoofarawayfromChengdu.

41.HetoldmethatIcouldgoonatwo-daytriptoLeshanandEmei,whichwasn’ttooexpensive.

42.First,wewenttoLeshan,whereweclimbedallthewayupthemountaintoseetheBuddha.

43.Lookingupatthelargeheadanddownatthelargefeetmakesyoufeelsosmall.

44.WeiBintookphotosofusstandinginfrontoftheBuddha.

45.StevenSpielberg,whosemotherwasamusicteacher,wasbornin1946inasmalltowninAmerica.

46.In1959Spielbergwonaprizeforafilmwhichhemadewhenhewasthirteenyearsold.

47.Thereasonwhyhecouldnotgotherewasthathisgradesweretoolow.

48.Hereheworkedonashortfilm,whichwonhimajobastheyoungestfilmdirectorintheworld.

49.ThiswasthemomentwhenSpieberg’scareerreallytookoff.

50.Itisaboutabigwhitesharkthatattacksswimmerswhoarespendingtheirholidaysinasmallvillagebythesea.

51.Manypeoplewhosawthefilmwereafraidtoswimintheseawhentheyrememberedthescenesinwhichpeoplewereeatenbytheshark.

52.Spielberghasmadetwofilmsaboutcreaturesthatcometotheearthfromouterspace.

53.Forexample,ET(1982)isaboutayoungboycalledElliottwhomakesfriendswithasmallcreaturefromouterspaceandhelpshimtofindawaytogohome.

54.JurassicPark,whichSpielbergmadein1993,isaboutaparkwhereaveryrichmankeepsdifferentkindsofdinosaurs.

55.Inhiswarfilms,hehasshownthatloveandpeacewillwinoverwarintheend.

56.StevenSpielbergisoneofthetopdirectorsinthefilmindustryandalsohasmanyfansinChina.

57.Whenaskedaboutthesecretofhissuccess,StevenSpielbergsaidthatheowesmuchofhissucceandhappinetohiswifeandchildren.

58.HemetCateCapshaw,whoisanactress,whenhewasworkingononeofhisfilms.

59.Afterthatitstilltooksevenyearsbeforetheyfinallygotmarried.

60.MrGao,theonlyteacheroftheShuiquanPrimarySchool,hastostayawayforamonthtotakecareofhissickmother.

61.ThemostimportantthingforyoungMinzhiisnottoloseanymorepupilsfromtheschool---NOTONELESS—beforeMr.Gaoreturns!

62.Shetriestokeepthestudentsintheclassroombylockingthemupintheclassroomandrunningafterthosewhoescape.

63.Minzhiwantstogototown,butshecan’taffordtobuyabusticket.

64.Shewantsthemtoletherappearliveontheair,hopingthatHuikewillseeher.

65.Manypeoplelikethisnotjustbecausethestoryitselfismoving,butalsobecausemostofthepeopleinthefilmusetheirrealnamesandplaythemselves.

66.Igueitwasn’treallyyourfault,wasit?

67.PeoplewhogotoaformalWesterndinnerpartyforthefirsttimemaybesurprisedbytablemannersinWesternculture.

68.Havinggoodtablemannersmeansknowing,forexample,howtouseknivesandforks,whentodrinkatoastandhowtobehaveatthetable.

69.Theknifeandforkthatareclosesttoyourplatearealittlebitbiggerthantheonesbesidethem.

70.InChina,yousometimesgetahot,dampclothtocleanyourfaceandhands,which,however,isnotthecustominWesterncountries.

71.Whendrinkingtosomeone’shealth,youraiseyourglasses,buttheglassesshouldnottouch.

72.Althoughgoodmannersalwaysmakeyoulookgood,youdonotneedtoworryaboutalltheseruleswhilehavingdinnerwithyourfriendsorfamily.

73.Itistruethatmanyoftheworld’sgreatestcitieshavebeenbuiltonthebanksofariver.

74.Wewilldoeverythingwecantosaveourcity.

75.PiecesofthepalacesthathadbeenhiddenbeforetheNaziscamecouldbeusedtobuildthecityanditsculture.

76.Withthehelpofoldpaintingsandphotographs,thepeopleofStPetersburgwereabletobringbackthebeautyoftheircultureandhistory.

77.Oldpaintings,includingaportraitofPetertheGreatwhichwasfoundinthesnowoutsideStPetersburg,havebeencarefullyrecreated,andtheoldpalaceshavebeenmadeaswonderfulasinthepast.

78.TodayPetertheGreatonhisbronzehorsecanonceagainlookoutoverthecityhebuilt.

79.Strong,proudandunited,thepeopleofStPetersburgarethemodernheroesofRussia.

80.Someofthegamesinwhichtheyoungmencompletedwere:running,jumpingandwrestling.

81.InSydneytheChineseteamgot28goldmedals,rankingthirdofthecompetingcountries.

82.ManyoftheChinesemedalswerewonindivingandgymnasticsandalsoineventssuchasweightliftingandshooting.

83.Followingthehistory-makingsucceinthe2000SydneyOlympicGames,Chinawonanothergreatcompetitionin2001whichwasnotforamedal.

84.ThepeopleofBeijing.andofthewholecountry,willbepreparingtolighttheOlympic.gzpinda.comeathletesandsportsfansfromallovertheworld.

85.WangMeiputsherhandintoherpocket,

takesoutherredcellphoneandpressesthetalkkey.

86.Cellphones,ormobilephones,makeitpossibleforustotalktoanyonefromanywhere.

87.Newfunctionsarebeingaddedtothephones.

88.Thelatestcellphoneshavefeaturessuchasgames,musicandanelectroniccalendarthatwillremindyouaboutappointmentsandimportantdates.

89.Thestudentsobeytherulesandagreenottousetheirphonesintheclassroom.

90.Theanswerseemstobethatwehaveaneedtostayintouchwithfriendsandfamilynomatterwhereweareorwhatwearedoing.

91.Havingacellphonealsomakesusfeelsafer,sincewecancallforhelpincaseofanemergency.

92.Shesaysthathercellphonehelpsherdowhatevershewantstodoandstillstayintouchwithherparentsandfriends.

93.‖Ithinkit’sthemostusefulinventionever―WangMeisaysassheisdiallingthenumbertoXiaoLiagaintoaskherwhatshewillbewearingtoschooltomorrow.

94.WangMeicallsherbestfriendXiaoLiatleastonceadaytoseehowsheisdoingandwhatisgoingon.

95.Once,theearthwasabeautifulblueplanetwherepeoplelivedhappilyamongtreesandanimals.

96.Thehumanbeingshavebeenabletokeepasmall,secretschoolopensincethemachinestookover.

97.Now,theleaderhasaskedagroupofstudentstodowhattheycantosavetheearth.

98.Instead,thestudentshavedecidedtocomeupwithapeacefulsolution.

99.SteveJonesisanenvironmentalexpertwhotriestokeepanimalsandplantsfrombecomingendangered.

100.Weoftentalkabouthowimportantitistotakecareofourselvesandourplanet,butwedon’talwaysdoaswesay.

101.Manyoftheearth’splantsandanimalshavealreadydiedout,andseveralotherspeciesareendangered.

102.Ifwewanttoliveabetterlifeandhaveabrightfuture,wemustlearntoactinwaysthatdonotharmotherlivingthings.

103.Ifweknowmoreaboutwhatcausesendangerment,wemaybeabletotakemeasuresbeforeitistoolate.

104.Aspeciescanbecomeendangeredfordifferentreasons.

105.Animalsandplantsmusthaveahabitat,orhome,whichiscomfortableandclean,andwherethereisenoughfoodandotherresources.

106.Theyareallusedtotheirenvironment;thatis,theyhavelearnthowtolivesuccessfullyintheirhabitat.

107.Expertstellusthatweneedtothinkaboutwhatwecandotokeepanimalsandplantsfrombecomingendangered.

108.ProfessorStevensonexplainedtothestudentsthatthemiludeerhadbeenverycommoninChinaalongtimeago,butitdisappearedduringtheMingandQingDynasties.

109.WhatwehearontheradioorseeonTVisonlyasmallpartofallthewonderfulmusicthatiswaitingforus.

110.Peoplehavebeenplayingthebluesformanyyears,butthemusichaskeptmanyofitscharacteristics.

111.Hip-topmusicoftencombinespartsofotherstylestocreatemusicthatwillhelppeoplehearnewthingsinoldmusic.

112.Latinmusic–musicthatusestraditionalstylesfromLatinAmerica—hasspreadallovertheworld.

113.ThebluescomesfromAfricansongsthatpeopleusedtosingwhentheyworkedandduring

festivals.

114.Thereisawidevarietyofnewmusictobediscoveredineverycorneroftheworld,sothenexttimeyoulookforatapeoraCD,don’tjustlookforChineseorAmericanmusic—openyourearstothesoundsoftheworld.

115.Theyplaymusictosatisfytheirinnerdesire.

116.Theydonotthinkhowmuchmoneytheycanmakefromasong;instead,theysingfortheiremotionsandliveformusic.

117.Theproceofmakingrockmusic,however,istotallydifferent.

118.Youmustbelieveinwhatyoudoandwhoyouwanttosucceedintheworld–themagicalworldofHogwartsandtherealone.

119.Ifonlytheycouldfindawaytogettotheroom,orwhateveritwas,behind.

120.Oureatinghabitshavechanged,ashasourwayoflife,andthefuelweneedforourbodiesisalsodifferent.

121.Ifwewanttokeepupwiththehighpaceofmodernlife,wehadbetterlearntomaketherightchoicesaboutwhatandhowweeat.

122.Whenwechoosewhattobuyandeat,wehadbetterthinkwhetherthefoodwillgiveusthenutrientsweneed.

123.Vitamins,whichwecangetfromeatingvegetables,fruit,fishanddrinkingmilk,helpourbodyfightdisease.

124.Manypeopletodaymakechoicesabouttheireatinghabitsbasedonwhattheybelieve.

http://m.emrowgh.com anicvegetablesarethosethataregrownwithoutchemicalsthatcanbeharmfultohumanbeingsortheenvironment.

126.Becausewehavesomuchtochoosefrom,manycompaniesandstoresofferadviceaboutwhatweshouldeat.

127.Thebestwaytomakesurethatwewillfeelandlookfineistodevelophealthyeatinghabits.128.Onlyinthatwaywillwebereadyfrothechallengesandopportunitiesinlife.

129.Iamalittlenervousabout,becauseIamnotsurehowIshouldbehaveatthedinnertable.130.TheweekfollowingChristmasDay,manyAfrican—Americanfamiliesgettogethertogreetthenewyearandthinkaboutthepast.

131.Kwanzaawasbornin1966,whenpeoplecreatedanewfestivalsothatAfricanAmericanswouldbeabletocelebratetheirhistoryandculture.

132.Wemustdoasmuchaswecantomakeourcommunitybetterandmorebeautiful.

133.SinceKwanzaaisatimeforlearningaswellasjoy,peoplecelebrateitbylightingacandleeachdayanddiscussingoneofthesevenprinciplesofKwanzaa.

134.Eachtimewecelebrateafestivalitchangesalittleandinthatwaywekeepourculturealive.135.PeterplayedatrickonCarolandshewouldn’ttalktohimfortwodays.TheymadepeaceafterPetertreatedhertoanicelunch.

136.Itisareminderthatweneedtocareabouttheworldweliveinandthatweshouldlearntorespectlifeandnature.

137.Thebesttrickisonethatmakeseveryonelaugh,includingthe―fool‖.

138.DoyourememberoneafternoontenyearsagowhenIcametoyourhouseandborrowedanecklaceofyours?

139.Ican’tbetheonlywomanwhoisn’twearingjewellery.

140.Isawalovelydiamondnecklacewithabigbluestoneinthecenter.

141.PierreandIdidhaveaverygoodtimeattheball.Butthatwasthelastmomentofhappineinourlives.

142.OnourwayhomethatnightIlookeddownandsawthatthenecklacewasnotaroundmyneckanymore.

143.Ifweworktogether,wemightcomeupwithaverygoodstory.

144.Thestudentisonherwaytoschoolandshemeetsagirlthatlooksexactlylikeher.

http://m.emrowgh.com he18thcentury,BenjaminFranklinconductedanumberexperimentsinwhichheshowedwhatelectricityis.

146.HavingrealizedthatIcoulduseakitetoattractlightning,Idecidedtodoanexperiment.

147.Whenthefirstthunderstormcame,ItookmycondensertoashedinthefieldswhereIcoulddomyexperiment.

148.Tiethecornersofthehandkerchieftothepointsofthecross,andyouwillhaveanicestrongkite.

149.Thisribbon,whichmustnotgetwet,willprotectyoufromtheelectricity.

150.Britishlawsaysthateverynewdrugmustbetestedonatleasttwodifferentkinksofanimals,suchasmiceordogs.

151.Scientistssaythatifamedicineworkswithanimals,thereisaveryhighchancethatitalsoworkswithpeople.

152.Thereisnodoubtthat100yearsagoanimaltestingwascruelbuttodayanimalsinexperimentsareverywelltakencareof.

153.Ithasoftenbeensaidthatlifeisdifficultasitis.Forwomenitsometimestwiceasdifficult.154.OnthethirddayIwasstrugglingthroughstormyweatherandduringthenextweekthewindgrewstrongerandIfoundmyselfspendingawholedayinmytent.

155.Changeswerejustaroundthecorner.

156.IhadtraveledonlytwohoursonedaywhenthewindsincreasedsomuchthatIhadtoputmytentupbeforethewindsbecametoostrong.

157.IwasthankfulforallthetrainingIhadhad.

158.IwassooptimisticthatIdecidedthatthenextday,Iwouldincreasemyworkdayto12hours.159.Lyingontheice,Iwouldsoondie.IstruggledtomykneesknowingthatsomehowIhadtoputmytentupforshelter.

160.ItisanexperienceIshallneverforgetandshallvaluefortherestofmylife.

161.Inhertelevisionshowsshemakesitpossibletotalkaboutgreatmomentsanddifficultiesinpeople’slives.Shehashelpedthousandsofmenandwomencometotermswiththingsthatbotherthemandthattheycouldnottalkaboutwithothers.

162.Sheisablackwomanwhoserisetofameisaninspiringstory.

163.Itwasatimeinwhichmanysadthingshappenedtoher.

164.In1984,shemovedtoChicago,whereshebecamethehostofatalkshowcalled―AMChicago‖.

165.Herlifeshowsusthathardworkanddisciplinearetheroadtoself—improvement,andsucceliessomewherealongtheroad.

166.WhenIgrowupIhopetobejustassuccessfulasyouare.

167.NewZealandisanislandthatliesofftheeasterncoastofAustralia.Itismakeupoftwolargeislands:NorthIslandandSouthIsland.

168.TheoceanandseassurroundingtheislandsaredeepblueandmanyofNewZealand’scities

lieonabayandhaveanaturaldeepharbor.

169.TheNorthIslandisfamousfroanareaofhotsprings,someofwhichthrowhotwaterhighintotheair.

170.TherearemanyplantsandanimalsthatonlyliveinNewZealand.

171.Morethan120yearslater,CapitalJamesCooktookpossessionoftheislandsin1796andfromthattimeBritishpeoplestartedtosettleinNewZealand.

172.ItisagoodthingthatNewZealandhelpstheMaoritokeeptheirownlanguageandculture.173.NewZealandhasapopulationofabout3.8millionpeople,ofwhichaboutfourteenpercentareMaori.

174.ThemajorityofthepeoplespeakEnglish.However,Maori,whichthenativelanguageoftheMaoripeople,isalsoanofficiallanguage.

175.Maorichildrenaretaughtatanearlyagewhattodowhentheycomethemarae.

176.NewZealandwineisofhighqualityandissoldallovertheworld.Livinginacountrywithplentyofspaceandagoodclimate,NewZealandersloveallkindsofsportandoutdooractivities.177.FarmersinChinahavelongusedtechniquessuchasfertilizationandirrigationtomaketheirlandproducemore.

178.Tomakeasmuchuseofthelandaspossible,twoormorecropsareplantedeachyearwherepossible.

179.Itwasfromtheearly1990sthatscientistsstartedtodevelopednewtechniquestoincreaseagriculturalproductionwithoutharmingtheenvironment.

180.Notonlyisfoodproductionimportantbutalsotakingcareoftheenvironment.

http://m.emrowgh.com ingthelatesttechnologies,Chinesescientistsgrowvegetablesingreenhouse.

182.Todaymanyvegetablesarenotgrowningardensbutingreenhouseswheretheyareprotectedforthewind,rainandinsects.Thetemperatureiscontrolledwithcomputers,nomatterhowtheweatherisoutside.

183.OneofChina’searlyagriculturalscientistswasJiasixie,wholivedinthesixthcentury.

184.Ifyougoagainstnatureanddothingsatthewrongtimeofyear,youwillhavetodomoreworkandtheresultswillnobesogood.

185.Whenyouploughthesoil,ploughdeepthefirstandledeepthesecondtime.

186.Thebestharvestisreachedwhenfarmerschangedthecropsintheirfields.

187.Hesaidthatitisgoodtogrowdifferentplantsnexttoeachotherinthesamefield.

188.Thewisdomoffarmersabouttheweatherandfarmingiscollectedinmanypopularproverbsandpassedonfromgenerationtogeneration.

189.Theactorsmakeuslaughbymakingfunofsomebody’swayofdressingortellinganamusingstory.

190.Itistheirclothes,make-upandthewaytheywalkthatmakepeoplelaugh.

191.Whatcomedianshaveincommonwiththeplayersinacomedyistheirwayofplayingwithwords.

192.DatingbacktotheQinDynasty,thetraditionalcrosstalkshow,orxiangshengshows,havemadepeoplealloverChinaroarwithlaughterforcenturies.

193.ThestoryofhowIgotmynewjob,andcometobeonsuchgoodtermswithmyboisfunnyone.

194.IcycledasfastasIcouldandsawthatthedriverintheyellowcarwaswaitingattheredlight.195.Itoldhimthathewasadangertootherpeopleontheroad.

196.Drivecarefullysothateveryonecanenjoyalonglife.

197.TherewasawomanwhowasthebooftheofficeinwhichIwantedtowork.

198.Iwaspleasedthatthemanagerhaddecidedtobeangrywithmeforhavingbeensorude.199.Wecanlearnalotaboutwhatapersonisthinkingbywatchinghisorherbodylanguage.200.Justlikespokenlanguage,bodylanguagevariesfromculturetoculture.

201.Whiletherearemanydifferentinterpretationofourbodylanguage,somegesturesseemtobeuniversal.

202.Ifwearefeelingdownorlonely,thereisnothingbetterthantoseethesmilingfaceofagoodfriend.

203.Thefathermusthavesaidsomethingencouragingbecausetheboyfinallygotupandmadeagoodspeech.

204.Unliketraditionalamusementparks,themeparksoftenwanttoteachvisitorssomething.205.Whattheyallhaveincommonisthattheycombinefunwithopportunitytlearnsomething.206.Themeparkstrytomakesurethatvisitorsleaveknowingmoreabouttheirtheme.

207.HavingenjoyedtheridesattheHeadland,visitorscantaketheshuttletotheLowland.

208.Visitorscangoonexcitingrideswheretheycanfeelwhatitisliketodothethingstheyhaveseentheirheroesdointhemovie.

209.Theparksarebecomingmoreadvancedandnewtechnologyallowsustoexperiencealmostanythingwithoutactuallybeingindangerorriskinginjury.

210.Havingbeentoldthatherdaughtergotsick,shehurriedtotheschooltotakeherhome.

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