高中英語必修二單詞及語言點(diǎn)總結(jié)
i doubt that you are honest.
10. apart adv. 1) away from each other; 2) separately
eg: let’s keep the two things apart.
the boy took the watch apart to see how it ran.
they look almost the same; it’s hard to tell them apart.
11. consider vt. 1) think about 2) think
eg: he is considering the problem now.
i’m considering buying a new house.
he is considered to have stolen the picture.
12.besides adv. & prep.
1) adv. also, what’s more 2) prep 常與other, also, else others等連用
eg: besides, i want you to promise me one thing.
i have three other hats besides this one.
does he know any other foreign language besides french
useful phrases:
1. look into : 1) examine; investigate; 2) look at the inside of
eg: the police are looking into all the records of the man.
he looks into her face with great interest.
i’ll look into the matter as soon as possible. just have a little patience.
2. belong to 1) be the property of; 2) be a member of
eg: the house belonged to an old lady.
china is a country belonging to the third world.
as a writer, he really belongs to the 18th century.
3. in search of : looking for
eg: the boys went in search of something to eat.
4. in return 1) in return for 作為……的報(bào)答
eg: i wish i could do something for you in return.
he bought her a gold watch in return for you in return.
5. think highly of : speak highly of / think much / well of
eg: he was not well thought of by his boss.
the leaders spoke highly of what he had done for the company
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unit 2 the olympic games
word usage
1. honest adj. of someone who does not lies or steal; not hiding the truth or facts
all my life i have tried to be an honest man.
all this is honest money.
give me your honest opinion.
the young man has an honest face.
2. ancient adj. belonging to a time long ago; having existed for a very long time
we were impressed by the ruins of an ancient building.
this is an ancient custom.
women were not allowed to take part in the olympic games in ancient times.
3. compete [(+with/against/for)] vi. to try to win or gain sth. in competition with sb. else
we can compete with the best teams.
my handwriting cannot compete with his.
john competed for a place at the school, but didn’t get in.
the two companies have to compete against each other for customers.