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They reached an acmodation with neighboring countries.He called the hotel for acmodations.7. crash v. 1) fall or srike sth suddenly and noisily 2) fail suddenly, collapse 3) a violent fall, blow or breakage.The motorcycle crashed into the fence.An airliner crashed west of Denver last night.His pany crashed last year.8. yell v. 1) utter a loud sharp cry 2) speak in yelling voice n. 3) a loud sharp cryHe yelled with painShe yelled a warning to us.I heard a yell inside.9. grab v. 1) grasp sth suddenly or roughly 2) seize sb/sth eagerly 3) take or have sthThe thief grabbed the purse and ran away with it.Dad grabbed some breakfast and went off to work.She grabbed at the money.10. distance n. 1) space between two points or places 2) distant placer or pointsIt is a long distance from New York to Hongkong.They saw a few houses in the distance.Lately she has seemed to distance herself from me.11. pack v. 1) put sth into a container 2) cover or protect sth with 3) fill The tourist carried a pack on his back.He used to smoke a pack of cigarettes a day.A pack of hounds chased the fox.He packed his clothes into a trunk.We packed the books before we moved.12. wound v/n 1) give a wound to sb 2) hurt 3) injuryHe had a bullet wound in his chest.That was a wound to the child39。s annual ine is US$20,000.Are beans annuals?4. witness v. 1) be present at sth and see it 2) give evidence about sth in a law court n. 3) what is said about an event I was a witness to the argument.He was called as a defense witness.I witnessed the traffic accident.The two servants witnessed Mr. Smith39。 don’t set them off.Unit 3 Under the seaWord usage1. share v. 1) have a share of sth with others 2) give a share of sth to others 3) a part or portion of a large amountI have done my share of the work.The young engineer had a large share in modernizing the factoryMy wife shared with me in distress.We shared in his joy.2. favourite n/adj 1) best liked 2) a person or thing liked more than othersLester, the second son, was his father39。t want to influence you. You must decide for yourself.Useful phrases 1. persuade sb to do sth: persuade sb into doing sth persuade sb out of sth persuade sb that clauseShe persuaded me into buying it.The salesman persuaded us to buy his product.We worked hard to persuade them that we were genuinely interested in the projectI persuaded him out of smoking.2. allow sb to do sth: allow doing sth She allowed us to smoke.The windfall allowed me to buy a house. We don’t allow smoking here.3. reach for: stretch out one’s hand in order to touch He reached for his gun. I reached across the table for the jam.4. turn around: turn round When the teacher turned around, they began to whisper.5. there stood… 用此結(jié)構(gòu)的動(dòng)詞有stand, seem to be, happen to be, be likelyto , live, used to be, lie, ect There happened to be no nobody in the room. There used to be a cinema here. There appeared to be a war between her hear and her hand. There is sure to be a restaurant there.6. after all 1) in spite of everything 2) it must be rememberedIt turned out he went by train after all. After all, you were up until three last night.7. fall off: decrease in quantity or qualityEnrollment has fallen off this year. Attendance at my lectures has fallen off considerably.8. in time: not late。t think they will risk holding an election10. stick v. 1) stick sth in/into/through sth 2) put or fix sth in a position or placeGrandpa still walks without a stick.I bought the child some sticks of candy. He stuck the pen behind his ear.11. include v. 1) have sb/sth as part of whole 2) have sb/sth in /among sthThe price includes both house and furniture.I include him among my friends.12. explore v. 1) travel into or through a place to learn about it 2) examine sth thoroughly to text or find out sth They explored this desert region in 1923.The conference explored the possibility of closer trade links.As soon as they arrived in the town they went out to explore.award v. 1) make an official decision to give sth to sb as a prize 2) things or amount awarded.Phil was awarded the top prize.The judge awarded him $1000 as damages.The novel earned him a literary award.injure v. 1) hurt sb, harm 2) injured, woundedI hope I didn39。s hand.That play struck me as silly.It struck me that there was no one at home.sight n. 1) ability to see 2) range within which sb can see 3) things worth seeing on sthI39。 awkward or shamed Arthur seemed embarrassed by the question.A large family embarrassed him.Wearing the heavy coat embarrassed his movements.4. elegant adj. having the qualities of grace and beautyHer writing was elegant.His elegant piece of reasoning impressed me deeply.acpany v. 1) go with 2) attend 3) occur or do at the same time asHe wished her to acpany him.Lightning usually acpanies thunder.He acpanied his speech with gestures.The pianist acpanied her singing.strike v. 1) hit sb/sth 2) impress sb deeply。 you m