Seven knowledge points of English elective course in senior high school 1
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1.desire n. desire; Desire; Desire v. desire; Yearning; ask
We all long for happiness and health.
We all want to be happy and healthy.
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Have a strong desire to do sth.
Have a strong desire for sth.
Be eager to do sth.
Hope sb. to do sth.
Desire means subject +should+ verb prototype, and should can be omitted.
Satisfying.
Eager; Eager; possible
2. Alarm; Alarm; Reminder; Be alert. ; Scare; alarmed and panicky
I forgot to set the alarm clock, and I overslept.
I forgot to set the alarm clock and overslept.
They were startled by the sudden attack.
The sudden attack frightened them very much.
3. sympathy.
I sympathize with him very much; He raised two children by himself.
I sympathize with him very much. He raised two children by himself.
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Have great sympathy for sb.
With sympathy
Sympathetic; supportive
Compassion. 1 sympathy; Compassion 2 understanding; agree
Favorite; Elegant; Agree to vt ; Support; agree
The idea began to gain widespread support.
This view began to win wide recognition.
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(1) approved; support
Be good for sb.
Do someone a favor.
Ask someone for help.
Satisfactory; Pleasant; advantageous
Favorite. Favorite (thing)
A pile; A pile; A lot. &; Accumulation of intransitive verbs; gather
The leaves were swept into piles.
The leaves were swept into piles.
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Piles and piles
Piles and piles
Accumulation accumulation
Absurd; Absurd; ridiculous
He thinks it is absurd to be full of hatred for a person he has never met.
He thinks it is absurd to be full of hatred for people he has never met.
7. Peer; Companion 1 companionship; Accompanied by accompanied by accompanied by
Friend, in this happy moment, happiness and goodwill accompany you! Friend, in this happy time, let happiness and beauty always accompany you!
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Accompany sb. to somewhere.
Go with sb.
Residence ... use/reason and ... exist or occur at the same time.
keep sb. company
With ... ...
8. Announce; Announce; Declaration; statement
He declared that he would fight for his rights.
He declared that he would fight for his rights.
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Statement; Declaration; Announcement; statement
Declare opposition
To announce something to [somebody]/express one's opinion to [somebody] ...
To declare the beginning/end of ... ...
Declare war on ... ...
9. Genius; Special ability
Which of them is more talented in music remains to be discussed.
Which of them is more talented in music has not been decided.
Obey; Obey. & intransitive verbs obey; Obey; observe
Disobedience; Disobedience; challenge
The robot must obey the orders given to it by human beings.
Robots must obey human instructions.
Obey the rules. Obey the rules.
II. High-frequency phrase meeting.
1. Test out the experiment; test
Step 2 make a phone call ...
3. Turn around and turn around; turn
Set aside ... put aside; To preserve or retain for.
5. In short, forever * * *; be equal to
Be sure to do …
Iii. You must learn writing sentence patterns.
1. He looks so human, which is both painful and frightening. Robots are too human, which makes her feel uneasy and scared.
As a help, Tony promised to help Claire to become smarter and make her home more elegant.
As a help, Tony promised to help Claire make her more beautiful and her home more elegant.
She fell off the ladder, although Tony was in the next room, he managed to catch her in time.
She fell off the ladder. Although Tony was in the next room, he caught her in time.
Knowledge points of senior high school English elective seven II
Be sure to recite words during the exam.
1. Ambition n; Ambitious; ambitious
His only shortcoming is his lack of ambition.
Beneficial; Beneficial; Useful. Good for vi. Beneficial; Get benefits; profit
Your medicine has benefited me a lot.
In the interest of, benefit from.
clumsy
Adaptation; Adapted & intransitive verb ① (adaptation) ② Adaptation; rewrite
I suggest that he should adapt to the new environment. I think he should adapt to the new situation.
Adapt (oneself) to (do) sth ... from ... to ...&; Adapt; Adapt; Rewrite version; Adapted works
Absence; Absence. Absence; There is no shortage of ②[U]
A stranger brought you this letter while you were away.
Be absent-minded when someone is away, when something is away. (2) absent; Not present; Absent, absent ... absent-minded.
Resign. Resign; Give up; Give up. Resign; Give up; Give (give) ...
All the employees resigned because they were so unreasonable. All the employees resigned because the boss was so unreasonable. She entrusted the baby to the care of her neighbor. She entrusted the baby to the care of her neighbor. quit a job
Abundant; Appropriate; Appropriate; titular
[Flash] Enough is enough ........................................................................................................................................................................ enough ...
8.access n.① approach/approach method; Right of access/entry ②; Entrance?
Only a few people can know the whole truth of the incident. Only a few people can know the whole truth of the incident.
[flash] Have/get/get/get accessible access rights; Accessibility; You can use accessible/? k 'ses? Bill of lading/adjustment is easy to obtain; Easy to access; The impressionable can be approached ... and can be used. ...
Approve, approve. [u] yes; Agree; agree with
Do you approve of these plans? Do you approve of these plans?
[Flash ]( 1) recognizes vt. Agree with sb. to do sth. Agree with sb. to do sth. Without consent without permission; agree with
Profit; Profits. [U] profit; Income; Interests; Benefit. & Vi。 Beneficial; benefit
A company that benefits from the decline in the domestic market may look for opportunities overseas. A company whose profits are declining in the domestic market may go abroad to seek opportunities. It's not good for us to do that. That won't do us any good.
II. High-frequency phrase meeting.
1. In other words,
Talk to sb. Talk to sb. Keep your promise; Break a promise; Words can't express it.
Stop, stop
[Flash] Cut off, cut off, cut off, cut off, cut in line, cut in line, cut off, hinder the incision, make it sad, make it sad.
gasp for breath
He was out of breath when he reached the top of the tower. At the top of the tower, he was out of breath.
Hold your breath; Hold your breath, lose your breath, can't breathe.
In a word, sitting together is the same in many ways. Never mind, don't worry 10. Experience; encounter
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1. Every time I come back after an absence, I feel stupid because I fall behind others. After every vacation, I feel stupid because I am behind others.
Sometimes, I am too weak to go to school, so my education is subsidized. Sometimes, I am too weak to go to school, so my study is affected.
Accept them as they are and encourage them to live as colorful as you do. Accept them, give them encouragement and let them live a colorful and fulfilling life like you.
High school English elective seven or three knowledge points
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1.queue n. [C] long queue; Please?Line?Up?
If we had reserved a table earlier, we wouldn't be standing here in line.
If you had reserved a table earlier, we wouldn't be standing here in line now.
2. recommend vt. 1 recommendation; Introduce two suggestions; Hint (subjunctive mood is often used when connecting clauses)
I borrowed the book Sherlock Holmes from the library last week, which was recommended to me by my classmates.
Last week, I borrowed a book Sherlock Holmes from the library, which was recommended by my classmates.
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Recommend sth to sb.
Advise sb. to do sth.
Advise sb. to do sth.
Recommend sb. to be ... ...
Suggest ... (should) do ... advise sb. ...
(2) recommend n. ①[U] recommendation; Introduce two [c] letters of recommendation; Letter of introduction; suggestion
Recommendation letters
3. Comfort; Comfort; Comfort; Comfortable. comfortable
The old lady often comforts those who are in trouble.
The old woman often comforts people in trouble.
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comfortable
cosily
4. replace the noun [c]; Replace with ...
There is no substitute for hard work.
Nothing can replace hard work.
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A substitute for ...
Replace b with a = replace b with a.
Substitute
Demand; Need; Requirements; What is needed; prerequisite
We must adapt ourselves to the requirements of work.
We must adapt ourselves to the needs of work.
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Ask someone to do something.
Ask+do/want to do (the subject is the recipient of the action) need to do. ......
Require+to do (the subject is the sender of the action) needs to do. ......
Ask someone to do something.
Ask ... (should) ask ... (subjunctive mood)
Meet the necessary conditions.
Drafting; Drafting. ; Formulate; Draft; Draft; draft
Finally, I would like to thank my tutor, who provided many suggestions and opinions for my paper and polished every page of my draft.
Finally, I want to thank my tutor, because he made many suggestions and comments on my paper and revised every page of my draft.
7.acknowledge/? Cohen? Cover? /vt。 1 recognition; Confirmation 2 thanks; Say hello to ...
It is generally believed that students should be evaluated according to their comprehensive quality.
It is generally believed that students should be evaluated according to their comprehensive quality.
Acknowledge; Acknowledge; Express appreciation/gratitude to [somebody]
thank ...
Occupy. ; Occupation; be engaged in
He has been reading all afternoon.
He has been reading all afternoon.
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Occupation; Occupation [u] ① occupation; Occupy 2 jobs; occupation
Be busy with sth.
Be busy doing sth.
Routine. [u] routines; Convention; Routine; Routine; traditional
Therefore, eating becomes a kind of enjoyment, not a routine that you have to do every day.
Therefore, eating becomes a kind of enjoyment, not a routine to be done every day.
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Routine report
Abundant; Abundant abundant
We have ample evidence that cars have a bad influence on the environment.
We have ample evidence to prove that cars have a bad influence on the environment.
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Be rich in ...; ..... very rich.
Abundance; Abundance; abundant
Abundance; many
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1. Adjust and adapt; regulate
2. Stick to it and maintain excellent results; work on
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Pay attention to nursing; Attention; look after
Keep the registration records; record
Keep a reservation; prevent
keep fit
Keep ... stop doing something ... from doing it.
Keep ... in mind; Don't forget.
Avoid; Prevention; keep
Go on (doing)
Keep ... out of ...) the shade; Stay outside
keep faith
Keep up; To continue (an activity); Don't demoralize; maintain
Keep up; Don't fall behind
Keep your attention; Stay vigilant; Be careful of ...
3. Fit in adaptation; mix
As far as sb. is concerned, as far as … ...
day after day
6.it is impossible; Not worth discussing.
There is no doubt about it.
Iii. You must learn writing sentence patterns.
1. This is the first time she has left her motherland.
This is the first time that she has left the motherland.
Studying here is very different from studying in China.
Studying here is very different from studying in China.
It's not just study that is difficult.
The difficulty is not only in study.
When I miss my family, it is a great comfort to have an alternative family company.
When I feel homesick, the landlord family is my body, body double. Being with them gives me great comfort.
Besides, what others think is not the most important thing for him.
Besides, he doesn't think what others think is the most important thing.
6. I have been busy with work and have no time to participate in social activities.
I have been busy studying and have no time to participate in social activities.
High school English elective seven or four knowledge points
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1.concept n. concept; concept
2. appropriate; Related; appropriate
I am honored to tell you some information related to local life. I am honored to tell you some information related to local life.
When I face a difference, I will naturally choose to refer to relevant learning materials or web pages. When I face difficulties, I often choose to consult relevant study materials or the Internet.
3.adjust/? Daylight saving time. & (adapt); (conduct) calibration; (do) adjust the arrangement; organization
She carefully adjusted her clothes and hair before going out. She carefully arranged her clothes and hair before going out.
Adapt (oneself) to (do) sth? dstm? New Territories North [c]&; [U] adjustment; Adjust ... (suitable for ... adjustable
Participate. (used with in) to participate; join
Use effective teaching methods to let people participate in their study. Let people participate in learning with effective training methods.
5. Otherwise conj. Otherwise; Otherwise, use other methods; otherwise
Otherwise, you may have red eye, eye pain or worse. Otherwise, you may have such problems, such as red eye, eye pain or worse.
6. Privileges; Privilege; respect
She was born in the privileged class of old Hollywood and inherited the family tradition through acting. She came from a famous family in Hollywood in the past and inherited the family tradition of being an actress.
7. donate v. donate; donate
She is willing to contribute to a worthy cause.
[Flash ]( 1) Donate ... Donate ... Synonymous phrases: subscribe, donate, contribute, etc. (2) donation; Donors; Donors; blood donor
8. Voluntary. Voluntary; volunteer
We operate food delivery service on a voluntary basis.
Distribution; Distribution. Distribution; Dissemination; Separate distribution; Distribution; distribute
Operation vi. ① operation; Operation ② project; Effective ③ (often used with on) operation; Vt action ① operation; Start (2) operation (3) operation ...
For most people, it is almost impossible to operate a computer without a mouse ... for most people, it is almost impossible to operate a computer without a mouse. ...
[flash] operation n. [c] & [U]① operation; Work; Operation operation operator n. [C] operator; Operator; Operator; entrepreneur
II. High-frequency phrase meeting.
Receive a letter from … ...
2. (yes) desperately thinking; yearn for
One day not long ago.
4. Dry thoroughly; roast
5. Dry up (refers to rivers, wells, etc.). ) dry.
6.where there is need, there is trouble; In a crisis
ⅲ. You must learn writing sentence patterns.
1. Thank you for your letter. It took two weeks to arrive. Thank you for your letter, which was received two weeks ago.
There is no electricity or water, or even textbooks. There is no electricity, no water or even textbooks.
As soon as the fire went out, he put stones on it. Once there is a fire, he throws some stones into it.
Seven-five knowledge points in senior high school English elective course
Be sure to recite words during the exam.
1 . Annual adj . Annual; Annual magazine; yearbook
The annual sports meeting in our school will be held at a high temperature of 30 degrees tomorrow. Yesterday, the annual school sports meeting was held at a high temperature of 30 degrees.
Witness; Witness. ; Witness on the spot; witness
The driving we witnessed was unbelievable. The driving scene we witnessed with our own eyes is unbelievable.
3. Opposing adjectives (without comparative degree) ① Opposing; Opposition (2) (complete) opposition; The antonym of n. [C]; On the opposite side of … ...
We have opposite views in politics. We have different political views.
She saw a man walking across the road. She noticed a man crossing the road.
Pause; Abort. Pause; Pause vi. Pause; Pause; discontinue
She talked nonstop for an hour and a half. She talked nonstop for an hour and a half.
After introducing the topic, stop and listen to your partner. After you introduce this topic, stop and listen to what your partner has to say.
Escape, escape. Escape; Escape vi. Escape; run away
Many people fled to the mountains to escape the flood. Many people fled to the mountains to escape the flood.
The smile disappeared from his face. The smile on his face soon disappeared.
Drag; Procrastinate Drag; Pull forward with difficulty. Backward; Move slowly. Drag, pull; trouble
We all laugh, so time never delays. We often laugh happily, so time flies.
She dragged her out of bed, still half asleep. She struggled out of bed, still sleepy.
Urged; Urge. ; Strongly advocate; driver
They urged me to eat this strange food. They urged me to eat that strange food.
He urged us to take these steps. He urged us to take these measures.
8.abandon/? B? nd? Give up; Give up; Indulge; Dare to Be Wild
Don't give yourself up. Do not give up on yourself.
[Flash ]( 1) Abandoned from ... to ... Abandoned; Abandoned. Abandoned; Indulge in (to is a preposition); With satisfaction
Synonym: dedicated, dedicated, resigned, etc.
9. objectives; Target; Target; The object of criticism
I carefully aimed the gun at the target. I carefully aimed my gun at the target.
10. Sharp adj. ① Sharp; Sharp 2 keen; Sharp; Sharp; strict
Mary has a keen eye and can see through others. Mary has a keen eye and can see through others.
Make sharp. Sharpen; Make agile; Sharpener; Sharpening tool; pencil sharpener
II. High-frequency phrase meeting.
1.help (... help (someone) out of trouble or danger.
Can't help doing sth.
2.be/become Avalov knew and understood ...: realized this. ...
Flip up and down
4. Scared to death.
ⅲ. You must learn writing sentence patterns.
1. When I was tidying up my residence, I heard a loud noise from the bay. When I was looking for a place to live, I heard a noise from the bay.
This is a signal to announce that whaling is about to start. This is an announcement that whaling is about to begin.
As a result of being badly hurt, the whale soon died of serious injuries.
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