概要:make of the energy.5>May I interrupt you for a moment?interrupt [用法]vt/vi 打断;打扰;中断 [举例]I m sorry to ~you.Can I ask you a question? Traffic was ~ed bya severe flood. I m sorry to ~ but I wonderwhether you want some coffee.6>I am terribly sorry.terribly [用法]adv 非常地;可怕地 [举例]They stood in thedark,trembling ~.7>What does Bill say to apologize fortaking the bike without telling Cliff? apologize [用法]~to sb for (doing) sth 因(做)某事向某人道歉 [联想]make an zpologyto sb for sth7>It was you wh
人教新高一英语教材所有单元知识要点(上册),标签:高中知识点梳理,http://www.kgf8.commake of the energy.5>May I interrupt you for a moment?
interrupt [用法]vt/vi 打断;打扰;中断 [举例]I m sorry to ~
you.Can I ask you a question? Traffic was ~ed by
a severe flood. I m sorry to ~ but I wonder
whether you want some coffee.6>I am terribly sorry.
terribly [用法]adv 非常地;可怕地 [举例]They stood in the
dark,trembling ~.7>What does Bill say to apologize for
taking the bike without telling Cliff? apologize [用法]~
to sb for (doing) sth 因(做)某事向某人道歉 [联想]make an zpology
to sb for sth7>It was you who took the bike. It
was...who... [用法]此为强调句型.对人强调时可以用who8>Just ask me next
time if you want to use the bike,will you?
[注意]祈使句的反意问句常用will you或won t you,否定祈使句只能用will you
[举例]Jack,remember to clean the blackboard after
class,will you? Don t make any noise in the
classroom,will you?9>I guess it wasn t really your
fault,was it? [注意]主句为第一人称,谓语是think, believe, expect,
suppose, imagine等引导的定语从句,疑问部分与宾语从句相对应构成反意疑问句。 [举例]I don
t think he is bright, is he? We believe she can do
it better, can t she? 10>You are looking for two seats
to sit down,but there are none. none [用法]pron.
一个人也没有;没有任何东西 [举例]None of them could do the
exercise.2.reading1>People who go to a formal Western
dinner party for the first time may be surprised by
table manners in Western culture. for the first time
[用法]第一次,在句中做状语 [比较]the first time 第一次,用于下列句型: It
is the first time I have won the first prize in the
Speaking Contest. The first time I saw her,my
heart almost stopped.(此句the first time做连词)2>Knowing them
will help you make a good impression. knowing them
[用法]动名词短语在句中做主语 [举例]Seeing is believing. make a good
impression (on) [用法]给某人留下好印象 [联想]leave a good
impression (on)3>Having good manners means knowing how
to drink a toast and how to behave at table. having
good manners [用法]动名词短语在句中做主语 knowing...
[用法]动名词短语在句中做宾语 mean knowing [比较]mean doing 意味着做什么
mean to do 打算,有意做什么4>The knife and fork that are
closest to your plate are a little bit bigger than the
ones beside them. a little bit [用法]a little
bit在句中修饰形容词bigger,意为“稍微,一点点”等,a little和a
bit都作“一点儿”解,在句中作程度状语, 修饰形容词、副词或动词。 [举例]He is a
little/bit tired. Let him have a rest. She
studies a little/bit hard this year. 5>Dinner starts
with a small fish. start with [用法]以什么为开始 [联想]end up
with [辨异]to start with动词不定式,常用作状语或插入语,意为 “首先”、“在……开始时”,
相当于at first或in the beginning,例如: To
start/begin with, I m not his brother.6>Some people pray
before they start eating. pray
[用法]vi/vt请求;祈祷;请(类似please) [举例]Though his mother ~ed
for him day and night,he failed.7>You get a bowl of
soup-but only one bowl and never ask for a second
serving. a second serving
[用法]不定冠词a/an用在序数词前,表示“又一……,再一……”等。 [举例]I need a second
day to finish my work. He has already tried for
three times, and he still wants to try a fourth.8>It is
polite to finish eating everything on your plate.
finish eating [注意]finish后接-ing形式.10>When drinking to
someone s health,you raise your glasses. drink to
someone s health [用法]为某人的健康干杯 [联想]toast your health;
drink a toast to your health raise [用法]vt.
抚养;提高;饲养;提出;举起筹款 [举例]They both worked in order to ~ the
children. Those who have questions please ~ their
hands. They have ~d enough money for the school
for the deaf.11>They follow the fashion of the day.
follow the fashion
[用法]follow此处意为遵循;追随.另有听从;领会等意.12>Although good manners
make you look good,you do not need to worry about all
these rules while having dinner with your family. look
good [用法]look good此处意为修养好、受欢迎 [比较]look
well,well用作表语时只能指人的身体状况,13>Laying the table for a dinner
in Western countries and in China is not the same. lay
the table [用法]摆放餐桌14>Make a list of things on a Western
dinner table. make a list of [用法]列出...;开出...的名单
高一第六单元Good manners要点综述
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