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There’s a boat in the river. ªeùئ³±ø²î¡C
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What’s wrong with your watch¡H©pªº¤âªí¦³¤°麽¤ò¯f¡H
¥y«¬3¡GHow do you like...¡H
¥y«¬4¡GWhat do you like about...¡H
What do you like about China¡H©p³ßÅw¤¤°êªº¤°麽¡H
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What a/ an¡Ïadj. ¡Ïn. ¡Ï¥D»y¡Ï¿×»y¡I
How cold it is today ¡I¤µ¤Ñ¦h§N°Ú¡I
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¥y«¬7¡GThank¡Ïsb. ¡Ïfor¡]doing¡^sth.
Thank you for coming to see me. ·PÁ©p¨Ó¬Ý§Ú¡C
¥y«¬8¡GSo¡Ïbe/ ±¡ºA°Êµü/ §U°Êµü¡Ï¥D»y
He is a student. So am I. ¥L¬O³üӾǥ͡A§Ú¤]¬O¡C
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The baby cried harder and harder. ¨º«Ä¤lú±o¶V¨Ó¶V¼F®`¡C
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The more one has¡Athe more one wants. ¶V¦³¶V³g¡C
¥y«¬12¡G... as ¡Ïadj./ adv.¡Ïas ...
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Do you think that art is as important as music¡H©p»{¬°ÃÀ³N©Mµ¼Ö³ü¼Ë«n¶Ü¡H
Last Sunday the weather was not so wet as it is today. ¤WÓ¬P´Á¤Ñªº¤Ñ®ð¤£¦p¤µ¤Ñªº¤Ñ®ð¼éÀã¡C
¥y«¬13¡Gmore/ less ¡Ïadj.¡Ïthan...
I think art is less important than music. §Ú»{¬°ÃÀ³N¤£¦pµ¼Ö«n¡C
¥y«¬14¡Gstop…from doing sth.
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¥y«¬15¡Gboth ... and ...
Both you and I are students. §Ú©M©p³£¬O¾Ç¥Í¡C
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Either you or he is wrong . ¤£¬O©p¿ù´N¬O¥L¿ù¡C
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Neither he nor I am a student. §Ú©M¥L³£¤£¬O¾Ç¥Í¡C
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I was so tired that I didn’t want to speak. §Ú²Ö±o³s¸Ü¤]¤£·Q»¡¤F¡C
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This afternoon I’m going to buy a Qisu English book. ¤µ¤Ñ¤U¤È§Ún¥h¶R¥»©_³t^»y®Ñ¡C
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I think this is different from Chinese names. §Ú»{¬°³o»Pº~»y¦W¦r¤£¦P¡C
¥y«¬23¡GWelcome¡]back¡^to...
Welcome back to school¡IÅwªï¦^¨ì¾Ç®Õ¡I
¥y«¬24¡Ghave fun doing
We’re going to have fun learning and speaking English this term. ³o¾Ç´Á§Ú̱N¿³¨ý¯sµM¦a¾Ç²ß©MÁ¿^»y¡C
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Why don’t you come to school a little earlier?¬°¤°麽¤£¦ÂI¨ì®Õ©O¡H
¥y«¬27¡Gmake it
Let’s make it half past nine. Åý§ÚÌ©w¦b¤EÂI¥b§a¡I
¥y«¬28¡Ghave nothing to do
They have nothing to do every day. ¥L̨C¤ÑµL©Ò¨Æ¨Æ¡C
¥y«¬29¡Gbe sure/ be sure of/ about sth. / be sure to do sb.
I think so, but I’m not sure. §Ú·Q¬O³o¼Ë¡A¦ý¤£´±½T©w¡C
I was not sure of / about the way¡Aso I asked someone. §Ú¹ï©ó«ç麽¨«¨S¦³§â´¤¡A©Ò¥H§Ú°Ý§O¤H¤F¡C
¥y«¬30¡Gbetween ... and ...
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You must keep your classroom clean. ©pÌ¥²¶·«O«ù±Ð«Ç·FÐä¡C
Sorry to have kept you waiting. ¹ï¤£°_¡AÅý©p¤[µ¥¡C
Can you keep him in the room ¡H©p¯àÅý¥L¦b³oÓ©ÐùضܡH
Keep them here. Åý¥L̦b³o¨à§bµÛ¡C
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He isn’t a thief any longer. ¥L¤£¦A¬OÓ¸é¡C
¥y«¬34¡GWhat’s the weather like...¡H
What’s the weather like in spring in your hometown ¡H¦b©pÌ®a¶m¬K¤Ñ¤Ñ®ð«ç麽¼Ë¡H
¥y«¬35¡GThere is no time to do/ have no time to do
There was no time to think. ¨S¦³®É¶¡«ä¦Ò¡C
I have no time to go home for lunch. §Ú¨S¦³®É¶¡¦^®a¦Y¤È¶º¡C
¥y«¬36¡GHelp oneself to...
Help yourself to some fish. ¦Y³½§a¡I
¥y«¬37¡Gused to do
I used to read this kind of story books. §Ú¹L¥h±`Ū³oºØ¬G¨Æ®Ñ¡C
¥y«¬38¡Gborrow ... from
I borrowed a Qisu English book from him. §Ú±q¥L¨ºÉ¤F³ü¥»©_³t^»y®Ñ¡C
¥y«¬39¡Glend sb. sth. / lend sth. to sb.
He lent me a story book / He lent a story book to me. ¥LɤF¥»¬G¨Æ®Ñµ¹§Ú¡C
¥y«¬40¡Ghave been to
Have you ever been to Haw aii¡H©p´¿¥h¹L®L«Â¦i¶Ü¡H
¥y«¬41¡Ghave gone to
Where’s he¡HHe’s gone to Washington. ¥L¦bþ¨à¡H¥L¥hµØ²±¹y¤F¡C
¥y«¬42¡Gbe famous for
Hawaii is famous for its beautiful beaches. ®L«Â¦i¥H¥¦¬üÄRªº®üÅy¦Ó¥X¦W¡C
¥y«¬43¡GNo matter ¡ÏºÃ°Ý¥y¡Ï¥D¥y
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¥y«¬44¡Gbe afraid¡]of / todo / that...¡^
I’m afraid not. ®£©È¤£¯à¡C
Don’t be afraid of making mistakes when speaking English. ·í»¡^»y®É¤£n®`©È¥Ç¿ù»~¡C
¥y«¬45¡G... as ... as possible / ... as ... as sb can
I hope to see him as soon as possible. §Ú§Æ±æ¯àºÉ§Ö¨£¨ì¥L¡C
He ran here as fast as he could. ¥LºÉ³Ì¤j§V¤O¶]¨ì³o¨à¡C
¥y«¬46¡Gpractise / enjoy / finish doing
A young man practised speaking English with Mr Green. ³üÓ¦~«C¤H©M®æªL¥ý¥Í½m²ß»¡^»y¡C
Tom enjoys playing football very much. ´ö©i«Ü³ßÅw½ð¨¬²y¡C
He finished reading the story book. ¥L¬Ý§¹¤F¨º¥»¬G¨Æ®Ñ¡C
¥y«¬47¡GIt’s said that ...
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¥y«¬48¡GNot all / everyone ...
Not all sharks are alike. ¨Ã¤£¬O©Ò¦³ªºÃT³½³£³ü¼Ë¡C
Not everyone likes dumplings. ¨Ã¤£¬O¨CÓ¤H³£³ßÅw»å¤l¡C
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His argument is based on facts. ¥Lªº½×Â_¬O¥H¨Æ¹ê¬°®Ú¾Úªº¡C
¥y«¬50¡G... so that ...
Put the tree in the hole so that it is straight. §â¾ð©ñ¤J¬}¥Þ¤¤¡AÅý¥¦¥ßª½¡C
¥y«¬51¡Gbe¡Ïnum. ¡Ïmetres / kilometres / years...¡Ïlong / wide / deep / high / old...
The Great Green Wall is 7¡A000 kilometres long. ºñ¦âªø«°ªø7000¤½ùØ¡C
The river is about 2 metres deep. ³o±øªe¤j¬ù¦³2¦Ì²`¡C
The boy is about 12 years old . ³oÓ¨k«Ä¬ù12·³¡C
¥y«¬52¡Gkeep ... from doing
The heavy rain kept us from starting out. ¤j«Bªý¤î¤F§ÚÌ¥Xµo¡C
¥y«¬53¡Gwith one’s help...
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¥y«¬54¡GI don’t think ...
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¥y«¬55¡GWhat’s the population of ...¡H
What’s the population of Germany ¡H¼w°êªº¤H¤f¦³¦h¤Ö¡H
¥y«¬56¡Gprefer to do … rather than do
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¥y«¬57¡Gbe worth (doing) …
This book is worth reading. ³o¥»®ÑȱoŪ¡C
¥y«¬58¡Gregard … as
They regarded their pets as members of their families. ¥ĻâÃdª«µø¬°®a®x¦¨û¡C
¥y«¬59¡Gbe confident of
I’m confident of success. §Ú½T«H·|¦¨¥\¡C
¥y«¬60¡Gseem to do / seem ¡Ïadj. / ¡]¤¶µüµu»y¡^
He seems to be angry. ¥L¦ü¥G¥Í®ð¤F¡C
The house seems too noisy. ³o©Ð¤l¦ü¥G¤Ó§n¤F¡C
¥y«¬61¡Gbe angry with / about / at¡]doing¡^
We’re all very angry with ourselves. §Ú̳£«Ü¥Í¦Û¤vªº®ð¡C
I was angry about his decision to build a factory here. §Ú«Ü¥Í®ð¥L¨M©w§â¤u¼t«Ø¦b³o¨à¡C
I was angry at being kept waiting. ³o¼Ë³üª½µ¥§Ú«Ü¥Í®ð¡C
¥y«¬62¡Gpay for / pay … for
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I paid him ¢G200 for the painting. ¶R³o´Tµe§Ú¥I¤F¥L200^Âé¡C