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1. far from 1. 远离 The railway station is far from here. 2. 远远不;完全不 His answer was far from satisfactory.

1. far from 1. 远离 The railway station is far from here. 2. 远远不;完全不 His answer was far from satisfactory

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  • 1. far from 1. The railway station is far from here. 2. His answer was far from satisfactory.
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  • 2. enthusiastic adj. be enthusiastic about (doing) sth (1) He is enthusiastic about singing. (2) The Irish are enthusiastic about horse racing.
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  • 3. amazed/amazing adj. She has an amazing talent for music. She has an amazing talent for music. at/by sth at/by sth be amazed to see/find/discover that/how that/how I'm amazed you've never heard of the Rolling Stones. I was amazed by the news of George's sudden death. (2) amaze vt. The truth amazed us. 3. amazed/amazing adj. She has an amazing talent for music. She has an amazing talent for music. at/by sth at/by sth be amazed to see/find/discover that/how that/how I'm amazed you've never heard of the Rolling Stones. I was amazed by the news of George's sudden death. (2) amaze vt. The truth amazed us.
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  • Adjectives ending in -ing and -ed
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  • The little girl is in playing computer games. The computer games are very____________ interested interesting.
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  • Xiao Shenyang is very________________, we're ___________-in his programs, because his performances are very________________. interesting interested
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  • Choose the correct explanation. A.The ing form describes things; the ed form describes people B.The ing form describes the people or things that cause the feeling; the ed form tells us how people feel
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  • 1. The girl let out a _________ cry at the sight of the snake. (frighten) frightened The girl was frightened. 2. His __________ shout scared the boys. (frighten) The shout was frightening and the boys felt frightened. frightening
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  • His puzzled look made me very angry. The exciting news made every one of us very excited. None of the banks I spoke to were interested.
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  • interesting interested disappointing disappointed exciting excited surprising surprised astonishing astonished discouraging discouraged puzzling puzzled tiring tired
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  • pleasing pleased satisfying satisfied worrying worried frightening frightened boring bored Delighting delighted
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  • 1. The situation is more ____than ever. Im _____ about what to do next. A. puzzled; puzzled B. puzzling; puzzling C. puzzling; puzzled D. puzzled; puzzling Exercises
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  • 2. The ______ news ______ Jim. He was _____ at it. A. surprising; surprised; surprised B. surprised; surprised; surprising C. surprised; surprising; surprised D. surprised; surprising; surprising
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  • 3. It was so ___ a poem that quite a few students were _____ to tears. A. moved; moved B. moving; moving C. moving; moved D. moved; moving
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  • 5. How did Jack do in the exams this time? Well, his parents seem _____ with his results. A. pleasing B. pleasure C. pleased D. pleasant
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  • 6. It is _____ to travel by air than by water. A. a lot more excited B. much exciting C. a lot more exciting D. much more excited 7. They are _____ at the news that their team was beaten by ours. A. disappointing B. disappointed C. surprising D. pleased
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  • 4. be nothing like (1) be different from She looked nothing like her photograph. (2) Theres nothing like home. The book is nothing like as difficult as I expected. 4. be nothing like (1) be different from She looked nothing like her photograph. (2) Theres nothing like home. The book is nothing like as difficult as I expected. P3
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  • 5. fun un. have fun; make fun of adj. a fun house/person; a funny looking
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  • funny fun enjoyable He told a funny joke. Shes one of the funniest people I know. Our day at the beach was really fun. My sister is a fun person.
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  • 1. _________ story it is! A. What a funny B. What funny C. How a funny D. How funny 2. __________it is to go swimming on such a hot day! A. What fun B. How fun C. What a fun D. How a fun 3. _________ it is to jump into a river to swim on such a hot day. A. What a fun B. What fun C. How funny D. How a fun
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  • P3 6. I dont think I will be bored in think, believe, suppose, expect, guess, feel, imagine not
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  • 1. I dont think its a good idea _______________________ 2. We didn't imagine that he would say anything, _____________. 3. I don't think he will come this afternoon, ___________________. 1. I dont think its a good idea _______________________ 2. We didn't imagine that he would say anything, _____________. 3. I don't think he will come this afternoon, ___________________. P4 is it? would he ? will he ?
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  • 7. be bored with = be tired of He was bored with their conversation. 7. be bored with = be tired of He was bored with their conversation. 8. introduceto N. introduction (1)Lets introduce ourselves to each other. (2)He introduced his friend to me. P4
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  • 9. be embarrassed about/by/ to do embarrassing (1) She was embarrassed by his loud laughter. (2) They all felt embarrassed when they knew that. 9. be embarrassed about/by/ to do embarrassing (1) She was embarrassed by his loud laughter. (2) They all felt embarrassed when they knew that. embarrass vt. Making speeches in public embarrasses me. embarrass sb with / by sth He didn't want to embarrass her by asking questions. embarrass vt. Making speeches in public embarrasses me. embarrass sb with / by sth He didn't want to embarrass her by asking questions. P4
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  • 10. instruction n [U] [C]( ) ( )
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  • _________________________________printed on the back of the box. ______________________________________ we've made great progress in our physics study. I've been _____________________________ wait here until the lecturer arrives. . Follow the instructions Under the teacher's instruction instructed to
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  • 11. attitude n. take / have an attitude to/towards sb/ (doing) sth (1) Describe your attitude to studying English. (2) Whats your attitude to him? (3) He took a friendly/hostile attitude to us. P5
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  • 12. behaviour / behavior n. She was ashamed of her children's bad behaviour. behave vi. behave well/badly behave like a gentleman/lady Behave yourself! ! P5
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  • 13. in other words = that is to say (1) His hair grew gray, in other words, he is old. (2) They have passed college entrance examination, that is to say, theyre college students now. P6
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  • in other words
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  • The boss asked him to leave he was fired. His hair grew gray, he is old. He spoke so fast that no one could. the mayor would soon visit our school. in other words in other words, get in a word Word came that
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  • 14. (1) A + be + times + as + + as B Our room is twice as large as theirs. (2) A + be + times + + than B Our room is twice larger than theirs. (3) A + be + times + the + n. + of B Our room is twice the length/ width/ size of theirs. 14. (1) A + be + times + as + + as B Our room is twice as large as theirs. (2) A + be + times + + than B Our room is twice larger than theirs. (3) A + be + times + the + n. + of B Our room is twice the length/ width/ size of theirs.
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  • exercises 1. Americans eat ________ vegetable per person today as they did in 1910. A. more than twice B. as twice as many C. twice as many as D. twice as much D
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  • 2. Paper produced every year is _______ the world's production of vehicles. A. the three weight of B. three times the weight of C. as three times heavy as D. three times as heavier as B
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  • 3.With the help of the German experts the factory produced ______ cars in 1993 as the year before. A. as twice many B. as many twice C. twice as many D. twice many as C
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  • 4. This ship measures ________ that one. A. as twice as long B. as twice long as C. twice long as D. twice as long as D
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  • 5. After the new technique was introduced the factory produced _______ tractors in 1988 as the year before. A. as twice many B. as many as C. as twice as many D. twice as many D
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  • 15. look forward to + n/v-ing pay attention to 15. look forward to + n/v-ing pay attention to (1) The old lady is looking forward to seeing her lost son. (2) Please pay more attention to your pronunciation and handwriting. (1) The old lady is looking forward to seeing her lost son. (2) Please pay more attention to your pronunciation and handwriting. P6
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  • look forward to to
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  • I'm really looking forward to our vacation. My mother says she's looking forward to _______________you. He devoted his life to promoting world peace. [ ] look forward to to to The moment I'd been looking forward to __________at last. came meeting
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  • 1. The professor you referred to _________ just now. A. comes B. come C. coming D. came 2. The theory he sticks to _________ to be of no use in our studies. A. proves B. prove C. proving D. be proved 3. The work he devoted his time to _________ worth praising. A. was B. be C. being D. been
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  • 16. the difference between and = be different from My book is different from yours. be similar to Her ideas are quite similar to mine. 17. in a manner Why are you talking in such a strange manner?
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  • 18. impress vt. ( ) ( )
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  • The people present _______________________ his speech. The new teacher ___________________________on the students. The final match between Liverpool and AC Milan was dramatic and_______________________ AC were all impressed by/at/with made a good impression impressive.
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  • 1 He was ______________ so well today as yesterday. 2 After the first three weeks we realized we were only _____________ a marathon. 3 The services of some local government is ____________ perfect. 4 Three cobblers with their wits combined equal Chukeh Liang the master mind.______________ the masses have great creative power. 5 It ____________ a harmonized symphony that enriches listeners to a colorful mood. nothing like at the start of far from In other words is similar to