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1. poem(n.)诗;韵文→poet(n.)诗人
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2. value(n. & v.)价值;重视;珍视→valuable(adj.)贵重的;很有用的;宝贵的
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3. noise(n.)声音;噪音→noisy(adj.)吵闹的
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4. policeman(n.)男警察→policemen(pl.)
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5. medicine(n.)药;医学→medical(adj.)医疗的;医学的
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6. energy(n.)力量;精力→energetic(adj.)精力充沛的;充满活力的
save energy 节能
save energy 节能
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7. enemy(n.)敌人;仇人→enemies(pl.)
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8. power(n.)能力;权力→powerful(adj.)力量大的;强有力的
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1. regret(v. & n.)感到遗憾;懊悔→regretted(过去式/过去分词)→regretting(现在分词)→regretful(adj.)后悔的;遗憾的
regret doing sth. 后悔已做某事
regret doing sth. 后悔已做某事
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2. suit(v.)适合→suitable(adj.)合适的;适当的
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3. educate(v.)教育;教导→education(n.)教育→educator(n.)教育工作者→educational(adj.)教育的;有教育意义的
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4. manage(v.)完成(困难的事);应付(困难局面)→manager(n.)经理;经营者
manage to do sth. 设法做成某事
manage to do sth. 设法做成某事
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badly(adv.)严重地;差;非常→worse(比较级)→worst(最高级)→bad(adj.)坏的;差的;不好的
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1. ——我认为16岁的人不应该被允许开车。
——我同意。他们还不够稳重。
—I don’t think sixteen - year - olds should be allowed to drive.
—I agree. They aren’t serious enough.
——我同意。他们还不够稳重。
—I don’t think sixteen - year - olds should be allowed to drive.
—I agree. They aren’t serious enough.
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2. 他应该停止戴那只傻里傻气的耳环。
He should stop wearing that silly earring.
He should stop wearing that silly earring.
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3. 只有那样我才会有机会实现我的梦想。
Only then will I have a chance to achieve my dream.
Only then will I have a chance to achieve my dream.
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4. 但是有时候这些会妨碍他们的学业,并且父母可能担心他们在学校里的成就。
But sometimes these can get in the way of their schoolwork, and parents might worry about their success at school.
But sometimes these can get in the way of their schoolwork, and parents might worry about their success at school.
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1. ——这是谁的排球?
——它肯定是卡拉的。她喜爱排球。
—Whose volleyball is this?
—It must be Carla’s. She loves volleyball.
——它肯定是卡拉的。她喜爱排球。
—Whose volleyball is this?
—It must be Carla’s. She loves volleyball.
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2. 巨石阵,一个岩石圈,不仅是英国最有名的历史古迹之一,也是最大的谜之一。
Stonehenge, a rock circle, is not only one of Britain’s most famous historical places but also one of its greatest mysteries.
Stonehenge, a rock circle, is not only one of Britain’s most famous historical places but also one of its greatest mysteries.
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①When I was a tiny baby crying all night, my mom sang to me and stayed
1. ________ my side.
When I was tired and hungry, she gave me food and warm 2. ________(arm) to sleep in.
When I was two running through the field, she made sure I was safe
3. ________ kept me from danger.
When I fell and hurt 4. ________(I), she gave me a hug and lifted me up.
When I was seven coughing badly, she said no ice - cream for me.
But I talked back 5. ________(loud), “I should be allowed to eat some! Give it to me now!”
When I was nine watching scary movies, she said it'd give me awful dreams.
But I shouted back angrily, “I should 6. ________(allow) to watch it! I'm not a baby!”
When I was a teen going out with friends, she said, “Please be back by ten!”
But I talked back again—“I should not 7. ________(tell) what to do! I'm seventeen now!”
Now I'm 8. ________ adult, thinking back to those times. I coughed for days after eating that ice - cream and had scary dreams after watching that film. I was late for school 9. ________ staying out past ten. I regret talking back, not listening to Mom.
Mom 10. ________(know) best, and for me she wanted only the best! (九全 P51)

1. ________ my side.
When I was tired and hungry, she gave me food and warm 2. ________(arm) to sleep in.
When I was two running through the field, she made sure I was safe
3. ________ kept me from danger.
When I fell and hurt 4. ________(I), she gave me a hug and lifted me up.
When I was seven coughing badly, she said no ice - cream for me.
But I talked back 5. ________(loud), “I should be allowed to eat some! Give it to me now!”
When I was nine watching scary movies, she said it'd give me awful dreams.
But I shouted back angrily, “I should 6. ________(allow) to watch it! I'm not a baby!”
When I was a teen going out with friends, she said, “Please be back by ten!”
But I talked back again—“I should not 7. ________(tell) what to do! I'm seventeen now!”
Now I'm 8. ________ adult, thinking back to those times. I coughed for days after eating that ice - cream and had scary dreams after watching that film. I was late for school 9. ________ staying out past ten. I regret talking back, not listening to Mom.
Mom 10. ________(know) best, and for me she wanted only the best! (九全 P51)
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1. by 2. arms 3. and 4. myself 5. loudly 6. be allowed 7. be told 8. an 9. from 10. knows
②Have you ever done something that felt familiar, even though you knew you hadn't? This feeling 1. ________(know) as déjà vu, a French term meaning “already seen”.
It is said that most people 2. ________(experience) déjà vu at least once in their lives. But why does it happen? People have studied this fascinating question 3. ________ over a century, and there are now a number of interesting theories 4. ________ déjà vu. Some people believe the familiar scenes of déjà vu must come from past 5. ________(dream). And some suggest that déjà vu might show we have a hidden power to see the future. 6. ________(other) even think there could be a link between déjà vu and parallel universes. However, most scientists say that déjà vu is just 7. ________ mix - up in the brain, making us feel something is familiar when it is actually not.
8. ________(general) speaking, if you experience déjà vu from time to time, there is no need 9. ________(worry) about it. However, if it happens often, you might have a health problem, and you should see a doctor
Déjà vu, whether it is a trick of the mind 10. ________ a window into the past or future, 11. ________(remain) one of the many fascinating unsolved mysteries of human experience. (九全 P59)

It is said that most people 2. ________(experience) déjà vu at least once in their lives. But why does it happen? People have studied this fascinating question 3. ________ over a century, and there are now a number of interesting theories 4. ________ déjà vu. Some people believe the familiar scenes of déjà vu must come from past 5. ________(dream). And some suggest that déjà vu might show we have a hidden power to see the future. 6. ________(other) even think there could be a link between déjà vu and parallel universes. However, most scientists say that déjà vu is just 7. ________ mix - up in the brain, making us feel something is familiar when it is actually not.
8. ________(general) speaking, if you experience déjà vu from time to time, there is no need 9. ________(worry) about it. However, if it happens often, you might have a health problem, and you should see a doctor
Déjà vu, whether it is a trick of the mind 10. ________ a window into the past or future, 11. ________(remain) one of the many fascinating unsolved mysteries of human experience. (九全 P59)
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1. is known 2. have experienced 3. for 4. about 5. dreams 6. Others 7. a 8. Generally 9. to worry 10. or 11. remains
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