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人教版高中英语选修六Unit2 Poems知识点归纳汇总
引导定语从句 先行词reason在定语从句中作状语用why引导定语从句;如果在定语从句中作主语或宾语时,用
which或that引导定语从句。That’s why…; 那就是……的原因 That’s because…那是因为……
(1)There are various reasons why people write poetry.
(2)We couldn’t accept the reason he explained,for which he was late.
(3)The reason why he was late is that he stayed up late last night.
(4)Part of the reason why we delay is that we find the work too difficult for us.
(5)That’s because the motherboard(母版) is from an older model.
(6)That was why he had bought the papers with all his money.
(7)That was because he was ill.
(8)The reason why they changed the plan is unknown.
(9)The reason why we think life is so ugly is that we imagine it being too beautiful in the past.
vt.传达;运送 辨析:convey 表示“传达;传送”常指通过媒介传递、输送、也常用来表示“交流、使知道、传达
(信息、情感等)”transport 主要限于人或有形物体,往往是长距离的运输,常指交通运输。transmit 指发送或传播某物,
特别是信号的传送、疾病的传播 convey sth表达某事/运输某物 convey sth to sb= convey sb sth向某人表达某事/转让某物
convey sb/sth from A to B 把某人或某物从A地运送到B地 convey one’s feelings/thanks/wishes to sb向某人表达某种感情/谢
意/祝愿
(1)I found it hard to convey my feelings in words.
(2)This train conveys over one thousand passengers every day.
(3)I conveyed him a message.=I conveyed a message to him.
(4)Pipes convey hot water from the boiler(锅炉) to the radiators(暖气片).
(5)Poets use many different forms of poetry to convey certain emotions
(6)When it came to emotions conveyed by facial expressions and body language,most scientists suspected that the face was more
important.
(7)They took a more reasonable approach, conveying to their children how success at school could improve their lives.
te adj.具体的 n. 混凝土 concretely adv.具体地 abstract
(1)It is easier to think in concrete terms rather than in the abstract.
adj.抽象的
(2)These buildings are made of concrete and steel.
(3)I asked my teacher to give me some advice concretely.
(4)Beauty is not concrete but abstract.
(5)For every step in the teaching design,it all gives the concrete methods.
(6)Concretely,this meant that he had failed.
dictory adj.引起矛盾的;好反驳的 contradict vt.反驳;驳斥;批驳 contradiction n. (事实、看法、行动等的)
不一致,矛盾,对立 in (direct)contradiction to sth 与某事相反,和某事背道而驰
(1)Your reply today is in direct contradiction to what you said last week.
(2)All the evening her husband contradicted everything she said.
(3)There is a contradiction between the two sets of figures.(两组数据)
(4)What you said and what you did seemed contradictory.
(5)His public speeches are in contradiction to his personal life style.
le adj.灵活的;可弯曲的 flexibly
(1)We can be flexible about your starting date.
(2)This tube(管子) is flexible but tough.(坚固的)
(3)He dealt with the matter flexibly.
(4)Computers offer a much greater degree of flexibility in the way work is organized.
(5)Mothers holding jobs outside the home should have flexible schedules to make it easier to care for their children.
conj. 而;然而 while 用作从属连词,引导时间状语从句,意为“在……期间,当……的时候”。从句中的谓语动
词通常是延续性动词。while 用作从属连词,引导让步状语从句,意为“虽然,尽管”,相当于though。while用作从属连
词,引导条件状语从句,意为“只要”,相当于as long as。辨析:while 强调二者的对比;but强调前后的转折关系
(1)He likes pop music, while I am fond of folk music.
(2)The son was having a good meal at home, while the parents were working in the fields.
(3)Honey(蜂蜜) is sweet, but the bee stings.(蜇人)
(4)Please don’t talk so loudly while others are working.
(5)While she respected her maths teacher, she didn’t like him.
(6)While there is life there is hope.
(7)While I was exploring my curiosity, my disease got worse.
adv.灵活地 flexibility n. 灵活性;柔韧性;适应性
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