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(so) happened/s that It seemed/s that 2. 昨天在晚會上我碰巧碰到了你上次提到的那位著名的科學家。3. 如此碰巧史密斯先生沒有參加晚會因為那天他的母親病的很重。4. 這家商店似乎屬于我叔叔工作的那家公司。5. 上海的超市似乎正沿用西方國家“越大越好”的模式。6. 看來這一次部長不能對記者提出的問題避而不答了。It matters much / a lot It matters little = it doesn’t matter1. 對一名求職者而言,能否給面試官留下良好的第一印象至關重要。2. 去做值得做的事情至關重要。3. 如果你遲到,沒多大關系。4. 誰提出這個建議無關緊要,只要這個建議使我們得益處。What (really) matters (to sb) is ….1. 對我們來說,重要的不是贏,而是參與。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。3. 我們能賺多少錢無關緊要,對我們來說,重要的是保持健康。not …but 1. 真正重要的不是你所說的, 而是你所做的。(it is … that )2. 使我驚訝的不是他所說的話,而是他說話的方式。3. 遇到困難時,我們需要的不是彼此埋怨,而是相互幫助。It is obvious / apparent that 1. 這部電影顯然不適合青少年。2. 很顯然,定期進行體育鍛煉對我們的健康有益處。3. 很顯然,這兩個國家經(jīng)常的交流已加強了他們的關系。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.開車時, 每位駕駛員都必須牢記任何的疏忽都可能造成事故,甚至死亡。3.我們要牢記我國是個嚴重的缺水大國。4.我們必須牢記年輕人不經(jīng)歷風雨就不能見彩虹。Take sth for granted Take it for granted that …1. 不要想當然的認為畢業(yè)后總能找到工作。2. 子女贍養(yǎng)父母是天經(jīng)地義的。3. 我們經(jīng)常把父母提供給我們的衣食當作理所當然的事。4. 理所當然的認為一個小孩喜歡吃任何提供給他的東西,他可能就會這樣。find / feel / think / consider + it + adj. / n + to do sth / that…1. 我們覺得很難趕上科技領域的迅速發(fā)展。2. 我感到教會學生尊重他國文化是我的責任。3. 我發(fā)現(xiàn)很有必要記一些代代相傳的諺語。4. 你認為不背一個單詞就能學好一門外語嗎?5. 你認為把高中未畢業(yè)的孩子送到國外留學有必要嗎?6. 一旦養(yǎng)成了抽煙的習慣,你會發(fā)現(xiàn)很難戒悼它。Make it + adj + to do / that …Make + O + adj.1. 是你的幫助使我們能在旅游季節(jié)住到一個中國人的家里。2. 我感激你的好意使得這樣的經(jīng)歷對外國學生成為可能。3. 鄰居們明確表明,如果約翰繼續(xù)播放搖滾樂直到深夜,他們要向警方投訴。4. 隨著現(xiàn)代科技的發(fā)展,太空勘探已成可能。5. 我必須表明清楚我不去那兒。Make it a rule to do / that …1. 他們已經(jīng)形成規(guī)律每隔一周聚會一次交流收集到的信息。2. 我們訂了一個規(guī)則,由值日生用英語講每日新聞。3. 這所學校規(guī)定:學生不許將手機帶進校園。4. 我規(guī)定每天早上大聲朗讀英語。1. I always bear in mind what my mother has said to me.2. While driving every driver must bear in mind that any carelessness will cause an accident and even death.3. We must keep in mind that ours is a large country that lacks water badly.4. We must keep in mind that young people will achieve nothing without experiencing difficulties.1. Never take it for granted that you can always find a job after graduation.2. It is often taken for granted that sons and daughters should support their parents.3. We often take it for granted that our parents should provide us with clothing and food.4. Take it for granted that a child likes to eat whatever is offered to him and he probably will.1. We feel / felt it difficult to keep up with the rapid development in the field of science and technology.2. I feel it my duty to teach my students to respect other cultures.3. I find it necessary to memorize some proverbs which have been passed (on) from generation to generation.4. Do you think it possible to learn a foreign language well without learning a single word by heart?5. Do you think it necessary to send the children who have not graduated from senior high school to study abroad?6. Once you have formed the habit of smoking, you’ll find it hard to get rid of it.1. It was your help that make it possible for us to stay with a Chinese family during the tourist season.2. I appreciate your kindness in making such experiences possible for foreign students.3. The neighbours have make it clear that if John continues to play rock music deep into the night, they will plain to the police.4. Space exploration has been made possible with the development of modern science and technology.5. I must make it clear that I won’t go there.1. they have made it a rule to have a meeting every other week to exchange the information they have collected.2. we have made it a rule that the student on duty should tell us the daily news in English.3. the school makes it a rule that students are not allowed to take mobile phones to the campus / school.4. I make it a rule to read English aloud every morning.It is up to sb to do sth1. 這個周末去野餐還是去游泳,由你決定。2. 做廣告旨在吸引消費者,但是否買一個產(chǎn)品還是由消費者決定。(int