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发表于 2016-7-1 18:56:12
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11. both…and… …与…两者都…
1. The teacher told both me and her about the thing.
2. Both he and I are League members.
3. Students like both playing basketball and playing soccer.
4. It's a good way to make both teachers and students happy.
5. Both Tom and Jack are good at math good at math.
12. buy/give/show/send/pass/bring/lend/tell sb. sth. 为某人买某物
1. Would you mind lending me the book?
2. If I were you, I'd give the money to charity.
3. Please remember to bring your dictionary here tomorrow.
4. Yesterday Mary's mother bought her a new bike.
5. Could you please lend me your dictionary?
13. give/show/bring/lend/send/pass/ tell sth to sb. 把…给某人
1. I want to tell you sth. important to you.
2. Please pass a cup of water to me.
3. Please give this book to him.
4. When you get to your home, please send this letter to your pen pal.
5. Please pass your homework to the teacher.
14. either…or 要么…要么…
1. Either you or I am wrong.
2. At meeting, you can speak either Chinese or English.
3. Either you or he has to look after the patient.
4. We can't allow him to stay at home, or he will either watch TV or play games.
5. We're going to the park this Saturday, either by bus or by bike.
15. enjoy/hate/finish/mind/keep/go on doing 喜欢做某事
1. I kept him reading the text so that he could recite it quickly..
2. Would you please keep holding the picture for me?
3. I don't enjoy moon cakes at all, because they are too sweet.
4. The twins like (having/ doing) sports.
5. One of my students hates taking exercise.
16. get+比较级 变得越…
1. The weather is getting warmer and warmer
2. Don't worry. He will get better.
3. How do you feel now? Unfortunately, it's getting worse.
4. He is getting smarter and smarter.
5. The houses are getting more and more expensive.
17. get on with 与…相处
1. I can get on well with my new classmates.
2. The teachers are getting on well with students.
3. How are you getting on with your classmates?
4. It is hard to get on with a bad-tempered person.
5. How are you getting on with your work?
18. get ready for/get sth. ready 为…做准备
1. We are getting ready for our final exam.
2. These days all the students are busy exercising to get ready for the physics examination.
3. Lots of Chinese areas are all ready for helping Beijing hold the 2008 Olympic Games.
4. Look! The students are getting ready for the sports meeting.
5. Are you ready for tomorrow's sports meeting?
19. had better (not) do 最好做/不做
1. You'd better write down all your ideas.
2. You'd better not tell her about it.
3. You'd better do homework a bit faster and relax yourself before big exams.
4. I think that if we are in trouble we'd better ask the teacher for help/ ask the teacher to help us.
5. You'd better eat up all the food.
20. help sb (to) do/help sb. with 帮某人做某事
1. Could you please help me with my chemistry?
2. The boy helped the old man to carry a bunch of wood up the hills.
3. He asked me to help him to solve the problem.
4. The best policy is to help them find water
5. She went into the teacher's office to help her teacher with the tape recorder.
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