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牛津譯林版英語高二下冊module8unit2theuniversallanguage之二(參考版)

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【正文】 location noun [C] a place or position: 地點(diǎn) The hotel is in a lovely location overlooking the lake. A map showing the location of the property will be sent to you. noun [U] 定位 The latest navigational aids make the location of the airfield quite easy noun [C or U] a place away from a studio where all or part of a film or a television show is recorded: 外景 ,外景拍攝地 The documentary was made on location in the Gobi desert locate verb [T] to find or discover the exact position of something: 確定 …… 的地點(diǎn)或范圍 Police are still trying to locate the suspect. 1. Read the text again and again. Try to memorize the language points. 2. Do Parts A1 and A2 on page 108 of the Workbook. 。 was falling D. read。 was falling B. was reading。 fall verb [I + adverb or preposition。10 that won?t leave me enough cash to pay the bill. [+ object + adjective] Far from improving things the new law has left many people worse off (= they are now in a worse situation) than before. [T] To leave a wife, husband or other close family member is to die while these family members are still alive: (死后)留下 He left a wife and two children. [T] If you leave something in a particular condition you do not touch it, move it or act to change it in any way, so that it stays in the same condition: 使 …… 處于某種狀態(tài) Leave that chair where it is. He left most of his dinner (= did not eat much of it). [+ object + adjective] The family were left (= became and continued to be) homeless. I?ll have to go back—I think I?ve left the iron on. You can leave the window open. Leave your sister alone (= Stop annoying her). [T + object + ing form of verb] If you leave something or someone doing something, when you go away they are still doing it: 使 …… 做某事 I left the children watching television. He left the engine running. [T] If you leave (doing) something, you wait before you do it: 留待 I?ll leave these letters till Monday (= write them on Monday). [+ two objects] If you leave money or things that you own to someone, you say they should receive it or them when you die: 留下遺產(chǎn) He left his nieces all his money./He left all his money to his nieces. to stop doing something, or to leave a place because you have finished an activity: 停止工作等 ,自學(xué)校畢業(yè) Many children leave school at sixteen. He left work in June for health reasons. She left home (= stopped living with her parents) at 18. She?s left her husband (= stopped living with him) and gone to live with another man. Could we leave that subject (= stop discussing that subject) for the moment and go on to the next item on the agenda? 1. If anybody calls, tell them I’m out, and ask them to ________ their name and address. (2020 全國) A. pass B. Write C. Take D. leave 2. Go and join in the party, __________ it to me to do the washingup. (2020上海 ) A. get B. remain C. leave D. send 3. _____it with me and I’ll see what I can do. (1998 全國 ) A. When left B. Leaving C. If you leave D. Leave 4. — Are you going to have a holiday this year? — I’d love to. I can’t wait to leave this place _______. (2020江蘇 ) A. off B. out C. behind D. over 10. The opera finishes with a beautifullysung final duet, which was so moving that the audience fell silent. (P19) 歌劇在一段美妙的終曲二重唱中結(jié)束。 guess v. [I or T] (1) to give an answer to a particular question when you do not have all the facts and so cannot be certain if you are correct: I didn’t know the answer, so I had to guess. On the last question, she guessed right/wrong. (2) to give the correct answer or make the correct judgment: [+ question word] I bet you can’t guess how old he is. She guessed the answer first time. n. [C] (1) an attempt to give the right answer when you are not certain if you are correct: Go on—have/make/US take a guess. “What’s the time?” “It’s about 5 o’clock, at a guess (= without knowing exactly).” (2) someone’s opinion about sth. which is formed without any knowledge of the situation: “I wonder why she’s not here.” “My guess is that her car has broken down.” guess at sth. phrasal verb [T] to try to imagine sth. when you have little knowledge or experience of it: There are no photographs of him so we can only guess at what he looked like. Guess what? INFORMAL used before telling someone sth. interesting or surprising: Guess what? We won the match 40. — You know who came yesterday? — Yao Ming? We had a basketball match. — ____He came and watched the game. (2020湖北 ) A. You guessed it! B. How did you know that C. Well done! D. That was good news! 2) marry verb [I or T] t
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