一. 普通書(shū)信 1. 開(kāi)頭 I was delighted/glad to receive your letter. 很高興收到你的來(lái)信。 Your letter came to me this morning. 我今天早上收到了你的來(lái)信。 I have received your letter of June the 29th. 我
一. 名詞 寫作中,學(xué)生們常把握不好名詞的數(shù)、所有格以及一些集合名詞的用法。 1. He gave me a very good advice yesterday. 句中的a要去掉,因?yàn)閍dvice是不可數(shù)名詞。一些漢語(yǔ)概念為可數(shù)的詞在英語(yǔ)中卻是不可數(shù)的
一. 餐館場(chǎng)景 order 點(diǎn)菜 serve 上菜 tip 小費(fèi) change 零錢 Keep the change! 不用找零錢了! treat 請(qǐng)客 (This is my treat! 我請(qǐng)客!) go Dutch AA制 (Let s go fifty fifty. ) steak 牛排 cheese 奶酪 sandwich
選擇題中五個(gè)高頻詞組辨析 1. especially, specially especially adv. 特殊地;尤其是 (1)側(cè)重于多種事物或人中比較突出的。I like all the subjects at school, especially English. (尤其是英語(yǔ)) (2) especially
1. learn ... by heart 用心學(xué)習(xí),記住 2. combine ... with ... 使...與...結(jié)合/聯(lián)合 3. in that circumstances 如果那樣的話 4. replace ... with ... 用...代替... 5. keep a record of 記錄 6. comment on
一. 動(dòng)詞 1. 看 :look; see; watch; observe; notice; catch sight of; stare; glare; glance; glimpse; see a film; watch TV 2. 說(shuō) :telll sth to sb.=tell sb sth; talk with sb about sth; say
1. 那就是(說(shuō)) ;亦即 That is to say, = That is, = Namely, 例:我們生活需有規(guī)律。也就是說(shuō),早睡早起戒除煙酒。 We need to live a regular life. That is, we can keep good hours and refrain from
1. It is important for everyone to learn English well in our rapidly developing world. 在這個(gè)迅速發(fā)展的世界里,對(duì)每個(gè)人來(lái)說(shuō),學(xué)好英語(yǔ)是非常重要的。 同樣句型包括:It is important/(necessary, difficul
一. 開(kāi)頭句型 1. As far as...is concerned 就 而言 2. It goes without saying that... 不言而喻,...... 3. It can be said with certainty that... 可以肯定地說(shuō)...... 4. As the proverb says, 正如諺語(yǔ)所說(shuō)
And now six years have already gone by... I have never yet told this story. The companions who met me on my return were well content to see me alive. I was sad, but I told them: I am tired. Now my
Beside the well there was the ruin of an old stone wall. When I came back from my work, the next evening, I saw from some distance away my little price sitting on top of a wall, with his feet dangl
Men, said the little prince, set out on their way in express trains, but they do not know what they are looking for. Then they rush about, and get excited, and turn round and round... And he
It was now the eighth day since I had had my accident in the desert, and I had listened to the story of the merchant as I was drinking the last drop of my water supply. Ah, I said to the little pr
Good morning, said the little prince. Good morning, said the merchant. This was a merchant who sold pills that had been invented to quench thirst. You need only swallow one pill a week, and you
Good morning, said the little prince. Good morning, said the railway switchman. What do you do here? the little prince asked. I sort out travelers, in bundles of a thousand, said the swit
It was then that the fox appeared. Good morning, said the fox. Good morning, the little prince responded politely, although when he turned around he saw nothing. I am right here, the voice s
But it happened that after walking for a long time through sand, and rocks, and snow, the little prince at last came upon a road. And all roads lead to the abodes of men. Good morning, he said.
After that, the little prince climbed a high mountain. The only mountains he had ever known were the three volcanoes, which came up to his knees. And he used the extinct volcano as a footstool. Fro
The little prince crossed the desert and met with only one flower. It was a flower with three petals, a flower of no account at all. Good morning, said the little prince. Good morning, said the
So then the seventh planet was the Earth. The Earth is not just an ordinary planet! One can count, there 111 kings (not forgetting, to be sure, the Negro kings among them), 7000 geographers, 900
The sixth planet was ten times larger than the last one. It was inhabited by an old gentleman who wrote voluminous books. Oh, look! Here is an explorer! he exclaimed to himself when he saw the li
The fifth planet was very strange. It was the smallest of all. There was just enough room on it for a street lamp and a lamplighter. The little prince was not able to reach any explanation of the use
The fourth planet belonged to a businessman. This man was so much occupied that he did not even raise his head at the little prince s arrival. Good morning, the little prince said to him. Your cig
The next planet was inhabited by a tippler. This was a very short visit, but it plunged the little prince into deep dejection. What are you doing there? he said to the tippler, whom he found sett
The second planet was inhabited by a conceited man. Ah! Ah! I am about to receive a visit from an admirer! he exclaimed from afar, when he first saw the little prince coming. For, to conceited
He found himself in the neighborhood of the asteroids 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, and 330. He began, therefore, by visiting them, in order to add to his knowledge. The first of them was inhabited
I believe that for his escape he took advantage of the migration of a flock of wild birds. On the morning of his departure he put his planet in perfect order. He carefully cleaned out his active volca
I soon learned to know this flower better. On the little prince s planet the flowers had always been very simple. They had only one ring of petals; they took up no room at all; they were a trouble t
On the fifth day-- again, as always, it was thanks to the sheep-- the secret of the little prince s life was revealed to me. Abruptly, without anything to lead up to it, and as if the question had
Oh, little prince! Bit by bit I came to understand the secrets of your sad little life... For a long time you had found your only entertainment in the quiet pleasure of looking at the sunset. I lea
As each day passed I would learn, in our talk, something about the little prince s planet, his departure from it, his journey. The information would come very slowly, as it might chance to fall
I had thus learned a second fact of great importance: this was that the planet the little prince came from was scarcely any larger than a house! But that did not really surprise me much. I knew very
It took me a long time to learn where he came from. The little prince, who asked me so many questions, never seemed to hear the ones I asked him. It was from words dropped by chance that, little b
So I lived my life alone, without anyone that I could really talk to, until I had an accident with my plane in the Desert of Sahara, six years ago. Something was broken in my engine. And as I had w
Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an ani