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art doing a particular job or activity: 從事工作,活動等 He?s taken up the post of supervisor. [+ ing form of verb] Have you ever thought of taking up acting? (2) to fill an amount of space or time:占據 This desk takes up too much room. (3) to discuss something or deal with something:討論某一話題 The school took the matter up with the police. UK I?d like to take you up on your sales figures for June. 1. Helen always helps her mother even though going to school _____ most of her day. (2020 全國 ) A. takes up B. makes up C. save up D. puts up 2. His mother had thought it would be good for his character to _____from home and earn some money on his own. (2020北京) A. run away B. take away C. keep away D. get away 3. Ladies and gentlemen , please fasten your seat belts. The plane________. (2020福建 ) A. takes off B. is taking off C. has taken off D. took off 4. — Four dollars a pair? I think it’s a bit too much. — If you buy three pairs, the price for each will _______to three fifty. (2020安徽) A. e down B. take down C. turn over D. go over 5. Look at the timetable. Hurry up! Flight 4026 _______ off at 18:20. (2020四川 ) A. takes B. took C. will be taken D. has taken 2) unconditional adjective plete and not limited in any way: 無條件的 the unconditional love that one has for one?s child unconditional surrender We demand the immediate and unconditional release of all political prisoners. 6. In the story, Turandot is drunk with power. (P18) 故事中, 圖蘭朵醉心于權利。 1) shortly adverb soon: 很快 We will shortly be arriving in King?s Cross Station. shortly after/before sth. a short time after or before something: Shortly after you left, a man came into the office looking for you. 2) fall in love to be very attracted to someone and begin to love them: They met and fell madly in love. He fell in love with a young German student. I thought I was falling in love. fall in love (with sb.) to start to love someone romantically and sexually: I was 20 when I first fell in love. be in love to love someone in a romantic and sexual way: I?m in love for the first time and it?s wonderful. They?re still madly in love (with each other). It is hard for me to imagine what I would be doing today if I __________ in love, at the age of seven, with the Melinda Cox Library in my hometown. (2020 上海 ) A. wouldn39。 avoid verb [T] to stay away from someone or something, or prevent something from happening or not allow yourself to do something: 避免 I try to avoid supermarkets on Saturdays—they?re always so busy. [+ ing form of verb] I try to avoid going shopping on Saturdays. 3. Just imagine performing such an opera in the Forbidden City — there could not be a better setting! (P18) 想想在紫禁城上演這出歌劇吧 — 不可能有比這更好的場景了! 1) imagine verb [T] to form or have a mental picture or idea of something: 想象 [+ (that)] Imagine (that) you?re eating an ice cream— try to feel how cold it is. [+ question word] Can you imagine how it feels to be blind? [+ ing form of verb] She imagined herself sitting in her favorite armchair back home. to believe that something is probably true: 設想 [+ (that)] I imagine (that) he?s under a lot of pressure at the moment. I don?t imagine (that) they have much money. “Will they change it?” “I imagine so.” to think that something exists or is true, although in fact it is not real or true: 假設 “ Did you hear a noise?” “No, you?re imagining things/No, you must have imagined it.” I?ve never heard her criticize you—I think you imagine it. UK you can’t imagine used to emphasize a statement: You can?t imagine what a mess the house was in after the party. used to express shock or surprise, often at someone else’s behavior: She got married at 16! Imagine that! [+ ing form of verb] Imagine spending all that money on a coat! imaginable adjective possible to think of: 可想象的 The school offers courses in every subject imaginable. ice cream of every imaginable flavour imaginary adjective describes something that is created by and exists only in the mind。 star noun [C] a very famous, successful and important person, especially a performer such as a musician, actor or sports player: 明星 a rock/movie/football star Kids wanting to be stars e to Hollywood from all over America. verb [I + preposition。 Kristjan Johannsson—Calaf。Zhang Yimou. Have you seen any of ZhangYimou’s films? Do you like them? Why or why not? What else has Zhang Yimou directed besides films? They are the ‘Bid for the 29th Olympic Games in Beijing’, which was shown in Moscow, a performance at the closing ceremony at