Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Oxford English 8BUnit6 phrases help to clear the head.

Oxford English 8BUnit6 phrases help to clear the head.

Unit 6

1. More

2. The biggest fundraising activity, one of the biggest fundraising activities.

3. Other parts of Asia

Many other parts of Asia

4. Hard hiking

Within 5.48 hours.

6. An excellent opportunity

7. Learn team spirit.

8. Support each other.

9. At least at least

10. Stay comfortable

Keep ... comfortable

1 1. Try to do something.

take pains to do sth

Support development projects

Support development projects

Why not do something? Why not do something?

14. Participation

15. It is called …

16. Finish sth.

17. Stay healthy.

Look down on sb.

19. It happened.

20. Support Team Support Team

2 1. In some ways.

On the way to ... ...

23. Listen to sb. doing/doing sth.

Hear sb. do sth.

24. play hide-and-seek

25. Attention

26. Doing something (for someone) is …

It is+adjective+for sb. ) do it

27. By the lake

28. get lost

29. Remember to do something.

Learn from ...

3 1. More information.

32. Although, even if

8A Unit 6 Review Outline of Phrases, Sentences and Grammar

I. Phrases or phrases

Serial number Chinese and English

1 natural disasters

Drenched

Drag … clean (pronoun in the middle) mop … get up

4 wash away (pronoun in the middle) wash away

5 lose the game

Thousands of people (thousands)

7 hit ... hit ... ...

Start a big fire.

In fear (in fear)

Underground bomb

Fall from ...

Fall down, fall down

fall down

Come down = fall down

12 running in all directions = running in all directions.

13 used up .../run-in .../touched. ...

Try to do sth.

Calm down, calm down, calm down

Finally, finally, finally.

17 End Beover = End

18 trapped

19 soliloquize to yourself.

20 moments of fear, one moment of fear

2 1 (loudly) call for help

22 everywhere

There is nothing to eat there.

24 excited shouts

Do sth in a hurry.

26 drop a little.

Drop to MINUS 5 degrees

27 about 7 degrees (be) about 7℃

Worse

29 make excuses

Ask sb (not) to do sth. Tell/ask sb. Do (not) something.

Advise sb. Do (not) something.

Warn sb. Do (not) something.

Order sb. Do (not) something.

3 1 move ... (middle pronoun) Go away

32 Nervous Benelaus

Survived the earthquake.

34 sounds like ... sounds like it. ...

35

Weather forecast weather forecast

Lock the door

Run downstairs, run down the stairs

Turn (an appliance) on/off.

Turn up/down (the volume of an electrical appliance) ... up/down.

39 out of the classroom

One by one = one by one.

4 1 accident report accident report

42 Call the hotline 1 10 Call the hotline 1 10.

43 time of arrival time of arrival

Get (seriously) hurt (the table structure).

catch fire

Police (collective noun) police

47 in the wind

You can do nothing but do something. (before is not another verb, after can be any verb, but it must be a prototype)

Look out. /investigate … ...

Go on doing (the same thing).

Go on doing sth. Go on doing sth.

5 1 cover ... with .....

... cover ... cover ...

Second, key sentences and sentence patterns:

1. My house is all wet.

If you don't go with me, who will clean it?

A little boy fell from the tree and hurt his leg.

A coach hit a tree last night.

At first, I felt my body shaking slightly.

People looked at each other in fear.

People are running in all directions. They don't know where to go.

8. Some people ran out of the shopping center. I tried to run into the street, too.

When the pieces of glass and bricks fell, people ran wildly. Then the wall began to collapse.

★ 10. I don't even know where I am.

1 1. "I'm trapped," I said to myself.

★ 12. A wave of fear passed through my mind, but I told myself to calm down because I was still alive.

★★★13. People moved bricks and stones in a hurry.

★ 14. He survived the earthquake of 1999.

15. It sounds like an underground bomb.

★★★16. It rained heavily last night. It rained heavily last night.

It will snow tomorrow. It will snow tomorrow. It will snow tomorrow.

17. It took me longer to get to school.

★ 18. Everyone must hurry up, because there will be no bus in two hours.

★★★19. Mr. Wu asked us to go home. Mr. Wu asked Simon to close the window.

Simon suggested that Daniel wear a raincoat. Mr. Wu warned us not to run.

He asked us to walk out of the classroom one by one. Mr. Wu ordered Simon to close the window.

Snow covered the whole place. The whole place is covered with snow.

★2 1. A man named Suning dialed the 1 10 hotline with his mobile phone at 7:40 in the evening.

Mr. Su felt cold and scared, but he was not hurt.

I know that bad weather can be dangerous.

Bad weather sometimes leads to natural disasters.

24. There was a thunderstorm.

Her school caught fire because lightning struck it.

26. It continues to snow around us.

We lost our umbrella in the wind, and I almost fell down.

We can only walk slowly in the storm.

29. I looked out of the window and saw people clearing the snow in a hurry.

Grammar: (See the notes in the textbook for details)

1. because, as, since the adverbial clause of the cause is introduced.

2. Report someone's orders, demands and suggestions in infinitive. Warn/tell/ask/command/advise sb. Do (not) something.