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speak too highly of him.4. we cannot emphasize the importance of protecting our eyes too much..1. Generally speaking, the higher the price is, the better the quality will be, but this is not necessarily true.2. Whoever obtains university diploma is not necessarily a talent.3. Having more money doesn’t necessarily mean you are happier, and many facts have proved it.4. Fame doesn’t necessarily mean success.1. 若不給自己設(shè)限,則人生中就沒有限制你發(fā)揮的藩籬。歲月是有情的,假如你奉獻(xiàn)給她的是一些色彩,它奉獻(xiàn)給你的也是一些色彩。努力過后,才知道許多事情,堅(jiān)持堅(jiān)持,就過來了。3. 錢越多未必越幸福,許多事實(shí)證明了這一點(diǎn)。3. 在醫(yī)生的幫助下,他父親的重感冒已完全好了。3. 依我看,你自己應(yīng)該為這次實(shí)驗(yàn)的失敗負(fù)責(zé)。It is (generally) believed / thought that…1. 人們普遍相信街頭暴力的增加和電視上的恐怖片有密切的關(guān)系。4. 在大學(xué),靠你自己去閱讀和理解老師給你的材料。5. 我必須表明清楚我不去那兒。find / feel / think / consider + it + adj. / n + to do sth / that…1. 我們覺得很難趕上科技領(lǐng)域的迅速發(fā)展。1. There happens to be a meeting this afternoon.2. There happens to be some medicine for toothache in the bottle wrapped in the newspaper.3. Fortunately there happened to be no one in the house at the time of the explosion. (Fortunately it happened that there was no one…)4. There seems to be no reason to postpone the lecture.5. There doesn’t seem to be much hope that he’ll e / of him ing.6. There seem to be no objections to the suggestion put forward by Mr. Johnson.1. It happened that at the evening party yesterday I met the famous scientist (whom) you mentioned last time.2. It so happened that Mr Smith failed to attend the party because his mother was seriously ill that day.3. It seems that the shop belongs to the pany where my uncle works.4. It seems that the supermarkets in Shanghai are following the pattern of “bigger is better” form the western countries.5. It seemed that this time the minister couldn’t avoid answering the questions raised by journalists.1. It matters a lot whether a job hunter/ seeker can make a good first impression on the interviewer.2. It matters much to do what is worth doing.3. It doesn’t matter if you’re late.4. It matters little who puts forward the suggestion as long as the suggestion benefits us.1. What matters to us is not to win but to take part.2. What really natters is not how others feel about you but what you think of yourself.3.It doesn’t matter how much money we can earn, but what really matters to us is to keep fit / healthy.1. It is not what you say but you do that really counts / matters.2. What surprised me was not what he said but the way he said it.3. When we meet with difficulties, what we need is not to plain to each other but to help each other.1. It is obvious that this film is not suitable for teenagers.2. It is obvious that doing physical exercise regularly is beneficial to our health.3. It is obvious that the frequent exchanges between the two countries have strengthened their friendship.Bear / keep sth in mind Bear / keep in mind that…1.我總是牢記我母親所說的話。2. 真正重要的是不在于別人怎樣看待你,而是你怎樣看待自己。4. 這家商店似乎屬于我叔叔工作的那家公司。 they never take any notice.3. Do you think there is any point arguing with her over such small matters?1. There is no denying that the quality of their life has gone form bad to worse.2. there is no denying that puters make our life more convenient, but there exist some problems.There happened/s to beThere seemed/s to be1. 今天下午碰巧有一個(gè)會(huì)議。(personality)4. 毫無疑問,她能達(dá)到目標(biāo),因?yàn)樗龍?jiān)信:有志者,事竟成。5. 像那樣談?wù)撌菦]什么好處的,我們必須制定一個(gè)計(jì)劃,然后加以實(shí)施。2. 很難想象這位電影明星在電影界一直活躍了長(zhǎng)達(dá)半個(gè)世紀(jì)之久。It is/ was likely that…Sb/ sth be likely to do…1. 會(huì)議可能下星期舉行。2. 你明天開始工作方便嗎?3. 既然你的腿目前上著石膏,你四處走動(dòng)肯定很不方便。(emphasis)2. 孩子長(zhǎng)大后,要鼓勵(lì)他們做力能所及的家務(wù)和學(xué)會(huì)如何照顧自己。2. 到我回到家時(shí),雨已經(jīng)停了。(follow)The reason (why )+ 句子 / for (doing ) sth… was / is that Cl.1. 他從未想到他被拒絕的原因是不會(huì)電腦。2. 他們對(duì)哲學(xué)了解很少,以至于其中大多數(shù)人根本不能理解講座。(Seldom)5. 盡管他已經(jīng)18歲了,但他很少意識(shí)到與別人交流的重要性。 (recognize)8. 過了一段時(shí)間我的眼睛才適應(yīng)了黑暗,能夠辨別出不同的動(dòng)物。2. 很長(zhǎng)一段時(shí)間之后他才會(huì)回來。 4. 每次我看到這張照片,就讓我想起我的學(xué)校生活。4. 他一到家就迫不及待地把好消息告訴他父母。 (put off)6. 如果我們以一種強(qiáng)烈的意志工作,我們能夠克服任何的困難,無論這個(gè)困難有多大。6. 你練習(xí)講英語越多,就越對(duì)你有好處。 (prevent)3. 直到那時(shí)他才意識(shí)到他的老師是非常善解人意的。 (relieve)The more… the more..1. 你的詞匯量越大,你就感到用英語寫作越容易。 (suffer from)No matter how / however + adj. / adv. + S + V1. 不管這個(gè)新體系有多復(fù)雜,我們還是要用它。 (work late into…)3. 雖然他是個(gè)孩子,但對(duì)于這個(gè)世界他了解很多。3. 眾所周知,藥品不應(yīng)該放在孩子們可以拿到的地方。7. 雖然好幾年沒碰到他了,但昨天我一看到他就認(rèn)出他了。不久他就意識(shí)到了他的錯(cuò)。3. 自她四歲以來,她一直每天練習(xí)彈鋼琴。2. 只有在這家商店,我們才能買到如此好的家具。(be absorbed in…)5. 在口試中,面對(duì)兩位老師,他緊張得一句話也說不出來。4. 他沒有參加昨晚的聚會(huì)是因?yàn)闆]有人告訴他。3. 使我最高興的是她的禮物正好就是我正想著要買的東西。5. 應(yīng)該非常注意培養(yǎng)學(xué)生的學(xué)習(xí)習(xí)慣。6. 如果你方便的話,請(qǐng)幫我把包裹從郵局取回來。(rather than)4. 她打開電視機(jī),但沒有發(fā)現(xiàn)任何可能使她感興趣的。(cherish)5. 難以相信他一輩子除了工作沒有任何業(yè)余愛好。(be hard on)3. 既然你們已經(jīng)達(dá)成協(xié)議,就沒有必要求助于律師。There is no / not much / any point (in) doing …1. 進(jìn)一步討論這個(gè)事沒什么意義。4. 似乎沒有理由推遲這個(gè)講座。It matters much / a lot It matters little = it doesn’t matter1. 對(duì)一名求職者而言,能否給面試官留下良好的第一印象至關(guān)重要。(it is … that )2. 使我驚訝的不是他所說的話,而是他說話的方式。4.我們必須牢記年輕人不經(jīng)歷風(fēng)雨就不能見彩虹。4. 你認(rèn)為不背一個(gè)單詞就能學(xué)好一門外語嗎?5. 你認(rèn)為把高中未畢業(yè)的孩子送到國(guó)外留學(xué)有必要嗎?6. 一旦養(yǎng)成了抽煙的習(xí)慣,你會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)很難戒悼它。3. 這所學(xué)校規(guī)定:學(xué)生不許將手機(jī)帶進(jìn)校園。3. 我已被告知,簡(jiǎn)會(huì)負(fù)責(zé)你的計(jì)劃很快投入實(shí)施。I would appreciate it (very much ) if you could …I appreciate one’s kindness in doing sth1. 如果你能幫我一個(gè)忙我將不勝感激。,他們認(rèn)為只有這樣才能問心無愧。3. 與二十年前人們的預(yù)言相反,現(xiàn)在越來越多的年輕人離開父母獨(dú)立生活。(make a tour)Cannot /never …too + adj. / adv.1. 在交網(wǎng)絡(luò)朋友時(shí),你怎么小心也不為過。2. 若不是心寬似海,哪有人生風(fēng)平浪靜。你必須努力,當(dāng)有一天驀然回首時(shí),你的回憶里才會(huì)多一些色彩斑斕,少一些蒼白無力。既糾結(jié)了自己,又打擾了別人。Not necessarily1. 一般說來,價(jià)格越高,質(zhì)量越好,但這并不一定對(duì),2. 取得大學(xué)文憑的人不一定就是人才。2. 隨著人口的飛速增長(zhǎng),水資源的缺乏成了一個(gè)大問題。2. 我認(rèn)為這次失敗不該怪吉姆。those who…。4. 年長(zhǎng)的人有必要了解年輕人在想些什么,感覺些什么。(intend)3. 我們有責(zé)任幫助那些有困難的人。4. 隨著現(xiàn)代科技的發(fā)展,太空勘探已成可能。4. 理所當(dāng)然的認(rèn)為一個(gè)小孩喜歡吃任何提供給他的東西,他可能就會(huì)這樣。3. 很顯然,這兩個(gè)國(guó)家經(jīng)常的交流已加強(qiáng)了他們的關(guān)系。What (really) matters (to sb) is ….1. 對(duì)我們來說,重要的不是贏,而是參與。3. 如此碰巧史密斯先生沒有參加晚會(huì)因?yàn)槟翘焖哪赣H病的很重。(there exist)1. It’s hard to imagine that a student can focus on his textbook while other children are playing.2. It’s hard to imagine that the film star could remain active in the film circ