(共41张PPT)
unit 5
Canada--”The True North”
book 3
rather than
You rather than I are going to go camping.
He rather than you is going to visit the factory.
would rather do than do
would do rather than do
would like to do rather than do
prefer to do rather than do
chat
I like to chat with him.
surround
surround...with
I like to surround myself with beautiful things.
be surrounded by / with...
Our house is surrounded by / with trees, so we can enjoy their shade in summer.
surround
surrounding area
social surroundings
measure
It’ s hard to measure the importance of good manners.
take measures to do sth.
The goverment has taken some measures to solve the problem.
settle down
After returning from abroad they settled down in Shanghai.
I must settle down this morning and finish the paper.
manage to do
We managed to get to the airport in time.
management
manager
catch sight of
I caught sight of my old friend in the town this morning.
have a gift for gift
gifted
He is a gifted child.
talent
within
I’ll be coming within an hour.
without
border
The plane crashes exactly on the border of Canada and the United States.
China borders Russia on the north.
mix
I like to mix hot milk with / and coffee.
I think you must be mixing me up with someone else.
All the application forms have been mixed up.
If you mix blue and yellow, you will get green.
mix
mixture
This drink is a mixture of three different sorts.
mixed
The doctor suggested a mixed diet of fruits and vegetables.
confirm
It has been confirmed that the earthquake caused six deaths.
His support confirms my determination.
There have been eight confirmed cases of the disease.
distance in the distance
I can see light in the distance.
The tower can be seen from a distance of 30 miles.
It was very difficult to get to know her because she always kept everyone at a distance.
distant
nearby
It happened that there was a telephone booth nearby.
tradition
In the west, women by tradition wear white wedding dresses when they get married.
traditional
traditionally
impress
It impressed me that she remembered my name.
I was strongly impressed by his lecture.
My father impressed on me the value of hard work.
The students tried to impress what the teacher said on their memory.
impress
impressive
impression
Last week, his impressive performance at the concert left a deep impression on me.
multicultural
multiform
multimedia
multiply
multipurpose
quiz
prime minister
My prime concern is to protect my property.
primary
Our primary concern must be the children.
primary school / teacher
governor
govern
governance
government
continent
the African continent
baggage
luggage
scenery
scene
view
sight
eastward(s)
westward(s)
upward(s)
forward(s) backward(s) afterward(s)
downward(s) inward(s) outward(s)
aboard
They said goodbye to him as he got aboard the train at Union Station.
board blackboard
vs. abroad
*The firm has identified 60 potential customers at home and abroad .
broad
*The river is thirty metres broad.
*To his surprise, his plan got broad support.
broaden one’s horizens
harbour / harbor
eagle
slight
slightly
*The damage was slight.
*I knew her slightly.
acre
foot 英尺,30.5厘米
inch 英寸,2.54厘米
mile 英里,1609米
urban
urban areas
rural
topic
The main topic of conversation was the likely outcome of the election.
bush
maple
frost
wealthy
wealth
healthy
health
mist
misty
schoolmate
classmate roommate
workmate teammate
booth
downtown
approximately
approximate
The journey took approximately seven hours.
dawn
morning noon afternoon dusk evening night midnight
workplace
buffet
terrify
Flying terrifies her.
terrified
He was terrified that he would fall.
terrifying
It was a terrifying experience.
terrible terribly
terrific
pleased
*Students, parents and teachers are pleased with the results.
*I am very pleased that we have finally arrived at the lovely village.
*If there is anything we can do, we’d be pleased to help.
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