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2014年自考英語(yǔ)一課堂筆記之unit5(4)

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  本課主要詞組

  1. be eager to         2. be supposed to

  3. fall in love          4. grow up

  5. be supplied to        6. substitute for

  7. have sth. to do with      8. at the meal

  9. as a matter of fact       10. think of …as…

  11. in the same way

  本課主要句型

  賓語(yǔ)從句

  1. Many people believe that by eating an animal they could get some of the good qualities of that animal for themselves.

  2. They thought eating deer would make them run as fast as the deer.

  3. Some savage tribes believe that eating enemies that had shown bravery in battle would make them brave.

  表語(yǔ)從句

  1. One idea was that fish is the best brain food.

  2. Another idea is that you should not drink water with meals.

  3. The reason was that the acid in the orange juice would make the milk curdle and become indigestible.

  4. A similar wrong idea is that fish and ice cream …for a poisonous combination.

  5. Still another idea is that proteins and carbohydrates should never be eaten at the same meal.

  感嘆句

  1. How surprised that people…would be …。

  形容詞,副詞的比較級(jí)和最高級(jí)

  1. They thought eating deer would make them run as fast as deer.

  2. Man-eating may have started because people were eager to become as strong and brave as their enemies.

  3. One such idea is that fish is the best brain food.

  4. Fish is good brain food just as it is good muscle food and skin and bone food.

  5. But no one has been able to prove that fish is any better for the brain than many other kinds of food.

  6. It is just as foolish to say that one should never eat meat and potatoes together as it is to say that one should never eat bread or drink milk.

  Text B Do Animals Think?

  短語(yǔ)表達(dá)

  1. a great deal

  There is a great deal of concern about energy shortage.

  We learned a great deal from her.

  2. be like

  Look at the little boy, he is so much like his father.

  War is not like what he described in his novel.

  3. have time for

  I don't know why he didn't have time for breakfast.

  Don't worry, we will have enough time for discussion.

  4. engage in

  He is trying very hard to engage the woman in further conversation.

  It is not appropriate for a former president to engage in commerce.

  5. take care of

  The old people are well taken care of in the nursing homes.

  She took care of her little brother while mother was away.

  6. in some / many respects

  in one / this respect

  He is different from the people around him in many respects.

  We are lagging behind at least in one respect.

  7. except

  I knew nothing about Jane except what I had heard at the party.

  There was nothing we could do except wait and pray.

  All the boys except Tom went camping last week.

  In the evening she never went anywhere except to the nearest coffee house.

  8. connect with

  There is no evidence to connect the young man with the theft.

  Good health is connected with diet.

  There are serious questions connected with the radioactive waste disposal (放射性廢料的處理)。

  9. make improvement in

  The company made great improvement in the wages and working conditions of the employees.

  Animals do not make any real improvement in their ways of doing things.

  10. by instinct

  She knew by instinct that he wouldn't be back.

  Birds build their nests by instinct.

  11. speak of

  Professor Blackwell always speaks highly of his assistant.

  Did he speak of the serious earthquake that struck Taiwan last week?

  12. let out

  “Let me out,” the boy shouted,but nobody came.

  The prisoners were let out of their cells.

  13. as if

  He looked at me as if I were mad.

  She opened her eyes as if conscious of my gaze.

  He works so hard as if he never knew fatigue.

  14. have one's wits about one〔機(jī)警,保持警覺〕

  In this part of the city you have to have your wits about you all the time.

  He felt it unnecessary to have his wits about him on such a friendly occasion.

  15. a variety of

  Don't bother him, he has a variety of duties to perform.

  The college library has a wide variety of books.

  16. difference between

  Will you please tell me the difference between the two countries?

  I cannot see any difference between the two oil paintings.

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