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English Grammar for NMET: English Grammar for Senior High School-General Review for Senior One English 10

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Senior one English review 10

Unit 13- 14, sb Ⅱ

Key words:

Junk food junk food

2. In the future

3. Lots and lots

4. It should be.

Catch up with

6. No more

The best is the best.

8. Make a choice about making a choice.

9. beneficial to beneficial to.

10. Provide suggestions in this regard.

Maintain a balanced diet.

Lose weight

13. Stay healthy.

In life

15. fattening

16. From time to time

17. Cut? Cut it into pieces.

18. Roll up.

19. List, list.

20. Have a fever

2 1. become a part of ...

22. dress up

Make a decision, make a decision.

24. A seven-day festival is a seven-day festival.

25. party

26. as? as best as one can

27. Play a trick on sb

28. Give up skins

Care, care.

30. Accept deception

Difficult to explain:

1. Damage

Usage 1 ache

For example, I just fell and my knee hurts. I just fell down and now my knee hurts badly.

Usage 2. Let it suffer; harm

For example, he injured his left leg in physical education class.

He injured his left leg in physical education class.

Usage; Usage hurts (feelings, etc.). )

+0: Her words hurt me a lot. Her words hurt my heart very much.

Your words hurt her feelings. Your words hurt her feelings.

Usage 4. Hurt [hurt]

For example, this is a serious injury to his self-esteem. That was a serious injury to his self-esteem.

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harmful

For example, eating too much is harmful to health. Eating too much is harmful to health.

Step 2 include

Usage 1 Contain; include

This plant contains a lot of water. This plant is rich in water.

Example 2: This atlas contains twenty maps. This atlas consists of 20 maps.

Usage 2. Equal to (equal to).

For example, a gallon is equal to 8 pints. 1 gallon equals 8 pints.

Usage 2

Containers.

For example, is the container big enough? Can this container hold that thing?

Step 3 equip

Use of equipment; equipment

He provided us with a new equipment. He donated a new equipment to us.

This is a shoe factory with modern equipment. This is a shoe factory equipped with modern equipment.

Related link equipment vt. Equipment; equipment

Our army is equipped with modern weapons.

Ex. 2: Everyone, equip yourself for the task. Attention, everyone. Get your things ready and go to work.

4. Give advice to?

Give advice on? declare oneself

Please give me some advice on English study. Please give me some advice on English study.

Example 2: Marx made some suggestions on how to learn a foreign language. Marx put forward his own views on how to learn a foreign language.

Step 5 make suggestions

Give advice and suggestions.

For example, he was asked to give advice on their experiment. They asked him to give some advice on their experiment.

Always

all the time

For example, their research has been progressing smoothly. Their research is progressing smoothly.

Be careful ...

Be careful and careful; be careful/cautious

For example, you should pay attention to your spelling. You should be more careful about spelling.

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1) Be careful; be careful/cautious

Be careful not to make the same mistake again. Be careful not to make the same mistake again.

Example 2: Pay attention to what you are doing. Be careful, don't make mistakes.

2) care about it

Don't drink too much. Care about your health. Don't drink too much, pay attention to your health.

3) So-so.

He is always careful in his work. He is always careless at work.

Step 8 keep up

Keep up with is consistent; keep pace with

Example 1: I have to study hard to keep up with my class. I must study hard in order to catch up with my classmates.

Example 2: Dad, please slow down. I can't keep up with you. Dad, please walk slowly; I can't keep up with you.

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1) keep up with (high momentum, etc. )

Example 1: Prices can still keep up. The price is still high.

Ex. 2: I really hope this fine weather will continue. I really hope this fine weather will last.

2) no entry

Example 1: Danger! Please don't enter! Danger! Don't go in there!

Ex. 2: They closed all the windows to keep out the cold air. They closed all the windows to prevent cold air from entering the room.

3) stay away from it.

They made a fire to drive away wild animals. They made a fire to drive away wild animals.

They put up a notice in the garden, which said "Keep away".

They put up a sign in the garden that said "Step on the grass".

Stay away from (away from? ) stay away; Not close

You must keep the children away from the swimming pool. You can't let those children near the swimming pool.

Ex 2: What kept you from coming yesterday? Why didn't you come yesterday?

Make (many) choices

Make (many) choices.

We should learn how to make choices. We should learn how to make choices.

Ex 2: It is a wise choice for her to marry him. It is a good choice for her to decide to marry him.

Be good for

Be beneficial to.

Doing more exercise is good for your health. Doing more gymnastics is good for your health.

Example 2: Eating apples is good for the brain. Eating apples is good for your brain.

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Be good at

My neighbor is good at playing computer games. My deskmate is good at playing computer games.

Do what is good for you.

For example, eating more vegetables is good for your health. Eating more vegetables is good for your health.

1 1. Bass? exist

Beth? Based on; Think according to

His theory is based on many experiments. His theory is based on many experiments.

Be harmful to ...

Be harmful to ...

Smoking is harmful to your health. Smoking is harmful to your health.

Reading in bed is harmful to your eyesight. Reading in bed is harmful to your eyesight.

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Be harmful to.

Example 1: Eating more and practicing less is harmful to health. Eating more and exercising less is harmful to your health.

Ex. 2: That kind of work does great harm to workers' lungs. That kind of work is very harmful to workers' lung health.

Ex. 3: It won't do you any harm.

Example 4: Sometimes it doesn't hurt to stay up late. It doesn't hurt to stay up late once in a while.

2) Harm

For example, years of hard work have hurt her a lot. Years of fatigue have greatly damaged her health.

Choose from them

Choose from them

Example 1: The teacher selected three American boys to do the work.

The teacher chose three students from our boys to do that.

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1) Give one person's choice to others.

For example, there are many kinds of toys. Choose, Tom. There are many kinds of toys. Tom, choose one for yourself.

2) People or things you choose.

Example 1: "He was my choice, Dad," the girl said shyly. "Dad, he is the only thrill for me." The girl said shyly.

Ex. 2: That's my choice. I want that. That's my choice. )

get ready

Get ready for.

Example 1: We are ready for the coming exam. We are ready for the exam.

Ex. 2: Are you all ready for the performance? Are you all ready for the performance?

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1) ready? For what? Prepare for ...

Example 1: The hostess prepared everything for the guests. The hostess made full preparations for welcoming the guests.

Ex 2: We must prepare resources for the school sports meeting. We must make full preparations for participating in the school sports meeting.

2) Be prepared.

Example 1: Are you ready (dictation)? Are you ready (for dictation)?

Ex. 2: I am always ready for my motherland. I am always ready for the benefit of my motherland.

3) Get ready

Mary, get the room ready for our meeting.

Mary, go and tidy the room. We are going to have a meeting.

Jim, why not prepare for the final exam? Jim, why don't you prepare for the final exam?

lack

I almost missed it.

We are short of labor and funds for this project. We still lack labor and funds to implement this project.

The crops are short of water because it hasn't rained for several days. These crops are short of water because it hasn't rained for several days.

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In short; to sum up in a word

In short, Mr. White has done a lot for our school. In short, Mr. White has made great contributions to our school.

Ex. 2: In short, it depends on study. In short, we must learn by ourselves.

Keep your body healthy

Stay healthy to stay healthy.

A good diet helps you keep healthy. Good eating habits can keep you healthy.

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1) Keep fit and stay healthy.

Example 1: Mother often dances to keep healthy. Mother often dances to keep her figure balanced.

2) Stay up late (reading, working, etc. )

He stayed up reading until midnight. He read until midnight.

Ex. 2: Never stay up late, especially before an important exam. Don't burn the midnight oil, especially before the big exam.

Describe it.

Usage; Usage. Description; describe

Example 1: The police asked the lady to describe what she saw. The police asked the lady to describe what she saw at that time.

Ex. 2: The workers' leader painted a bright future for the workers. The leader described a bright future to the workers.

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Description; Description; Description; describe

She vividly described her beautiful village. She described her beautiful village truthfully.

The scenery is too beautiful for me to describe. The scenery is too beautiful for me to describe.

Example 3: Can you describe the robber? Can you describe the robber?

18. Particularly popular

Usage 1 The most popular; Most beloved people

1: Her favorite food is fish. Her favorite food is fish.

Example 2: What's your favorite subject? Which subject do you like best?

Usage 2. Favorite (person or thing)

Example 1: The secretary is the pet of the general manager. That secretary is the darling of the general manager.

Example 2: Dogs are my grandmother's favorite. That dog is very popular with my grandmother.

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1) in favor; Take good care of

Because of her boss's favor, she is always on her high horse. Because of her boss's love, she always puts on a high horse.

Ex. 2: This old teacher is very popular with students. The old teacher is deeply loved by the students.

2) favorivt。 Partial; be good for...

Teachers should not be partial to any student. Teachers should not be partial to any student.

Ex. 2: Can you sing us another song? Would you please sing us another song?

Ex. 3: The weather is favorable for our trip. The fine weather made our trip very smooth.

On someone. Be good for sb.

For example, the situation is favorable to us.

Be someone. Ask someone for help. Do sb. a favor.

Sir, can you do me a favor? Sir, can you help me?

Ex. 2: May I ask you a favor? Can you do me a favor?

Beneficial; Beneficial; advantageous

This newcomer is feasible in our work. This new guy will be helpful to our work.

Ex. 2: It's Mr. Is Mr. White is in favor of our proposal?

allow

Usage; Usage. Agree; licence

My parents only allow me to play computer games on Sundays. Only on Sundays do my parents allow me to play computer games.

Ex. 2: Swimming is not allowed in our school on weekends. Our school doesn't allow anyone to play games on weekdays.

Note: When allow is followed by no object (sb. ), without infinitive, v v-ing is used.

20.debate

Usage; Argument; argue

They argued about what their son should eat for his birthday dinner. They argued about what to eat for their son's birthday dinner.

Example 2: Misunderstanding leads to argument. The misunderstanding led to the quarrel.

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Argument. Argument; argue

Example 1: What did they quarrel about last night? What did they argue about last night?

Ex. 2: I don't want to argue with you about it any more. I don't want to argue with you about it any more.

2 1. Create

Usage 1 create

Example 1: Most westerners believe that God created the world.

Most westerners believe that God created the world.

In her novels, she created several honest characters. She created several honest characters in the novel.

Usage 2. Production; manufacture

What he did left a bad impression. His behavior left a bad impression.

Ex 2: The factory has created better products. This factory produces (manufactures) better products.

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1) create n. create; product

Her works are really great artistic creations. Her work is really a great work of art. ..

Ex. 2: No one knows the creation of the world. No one knows how the world came into being.

Creative; Creative; creative

Example 1: This is a creative idea. What a creative idea.

Example 2: Mr. Brown is a creative bridge designer. Mr. Brown is a creative bridge designer.

characteristic

Usage; Characteristics; trait

Example 1: Humor is one of his characteristics. Humor is one of his characteristics.

Ex. 2: These are the characteristics of the old temple. These are the characteristics of this ancient temple.

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Character; Character; Characteristics (points); Characters; trait

He is a man of firm character. He is a man of decisive character.

Ex. 2: What are the features of your new machine? What are the characteristics of your new machine?

Ex. 3: Physical exercise helps students shape their character.

Sports contribute to the formation of students' personality.

community

Use: community

He is the head of the Chinese community in San Francisco. He is the head of the Chinese community in San Francisco.

Ex 2: She goes to the community center every day. She goes to the community center every day.

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Commune n

For example: Paris commune

Communists; Capitalist; Productive [* *]

Many communist party member gave their lives in the revolution. Many capitalists died in the revolution.

Example 2: the Communist Party of China (CPC) was founded in 192 1. China * * * Production Party was founded in 192 1.

3) communication n. communication; connect

Example 1: If you want to have good communication with the world, you must learn to use computers.

If you want to communicate well with the world, you must learn to use computers.

Example 2: Advanced countries have good communication. Developed countries usually have a complete communication network.

solve

Solve (a problem)

We must find a way to solve the traffic problem. We must find a way to solve the traffic problem.

Example 2: All the problems have been solved. All the problems have been solved.

fool

Usage 1 &; Deception by intransitive verbs; Fool; laugh at

The man cheated her out of all her money. That man cheated her out of all her money.

Ex. 2: Political food made many people believe his words. That politician fooled many people into believing what he said.

Ex. 3: Can't you stop fooling around? Will you stop doing stupid things?

Usage 2: Fool

Example 1: Tom is a fool to believe her. Tom is really a fool; He believed in her.

Ex. 2: You idiot! You are so stupid!

Usage 3 stupid

It was foolish of me to do that for her. It was foolish of me to do that for her.

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Stupid; Stupid; Not wise; ridiculous

Example 1: You can't tell the difference, you are stupid.

It was foolish of her to marry that man. She married that man.

She looks silly in that dress. She looks ridiculous in that dress.

Compare? With what?

Compare? With what? compare

Example 1: Let's compare Christmas and Spring Festival, shall we? Let's compare Christmas and Spring Festival, shall we?

Example 2: Why not compare your homework with hers? Why not compare your own homework with hers?

Note: Comparison means "comparison".

For example, girls are generally compared to flowers. Girls are often compared to flowers.

understand

Understand

For example, scientists are trying to learn more about the ocean. Scientists are trying to learn more about the ocean.

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learn from sb.

For example, we should learn from Comrade Lei Feng. We should learn from Lei Feng.

2) study? Learn from sb.

I learned the news from Mr. Wang. I learned the news from Mr. Wang.

3) What did you learn? do you know

I learned this morning that she had lung cancer. I didn't know I had lung cancer until this morning.

4) study? Memorize by heart; list

For example, students, please recite this paragraph. Students, please recite this paragraph carefully.

Get together

Party party; Hold a party

They will get together next Saturday. They plan to hold a party next Saturday.

Ex. 2: All my classes will get together at the home of our former head teacher. Our class reunion is going to the former class teacher's house.

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1) spend as much time as possible; on one's pins

For example, if I don't give you a present, I can hardly spend Christmas. I don't know how to spend this holiday without giving you a present at Christmas.

Get along with sb. Get along with sb.

The newcomer gets along well with all of us. The new classmate gets along well with all of us.

Get along with sth.

For example, how is your English study going? How is your English study going?

Get away with sth. Abscond with sth; Take sth.

The manager ran away with a large sum of money. The manager absconded with a large sum of money.

5) get it back; return

He came back from abroad yesterday. He came back from abroad yesterday.

Ex 2: Go and get my magazine back.

Go get my magazine back.

common ground

In the same capacity

Example 1: China people and Japanese people have a lot in common in diet. In terms of diet, China people and Japanese people have a lot in common.

Ex 2: They have nothing in common with each other. They have nothing in common with each other.

believe

Believe in trust; trust

Most westerners believe in God. Most westerners believe in God.

In this country, fewer and fewer citizens trust their government. In that country, fewer and fewer citizens have confidence in the government.

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Believe (what someone says)

No one believed him (what he said/what he said). )

No one believes that he is telling the truth.

give away

Give away; Distribution; gaping holes

He gave most of his money to poor villagers.

At the celebration, the headmaster gave each of us a medal. At the celebration, the headmaster gave each of us a medal.

Ex. 3: His accent is impressive. His accent betrayed his identity.

Play a trick on sb.

Play a trick on sb. ; Play a joke on sb.

Jack likes playing tricks on his classmates. Jack likes to make fun of his classmates. )

absorb

Absorption; Absorb (nutrients, water, etc.). ); register

She is easily deceived. She is easily deceived.

Ex 2: My sister was admitted to Peking University last year. My sister was admitted to Peking University last year.

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