高中英语经典句子背诵

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高中英语课文经典句子背诵

1.IhatehikingandI'mnotintoclassicalmusic.

2.IsurftheInternetallthetimeandIlikeplayingcomputergames.

3.RockmusicisOK,andsoisskiing.

4.Chuckisabusinessmanwhoisalwayssobusythathehaslittletimeforhisfriends.

5.OnedayChuckisonaflightacrothePacificOceanwhensuddenlyhisplanecrashes.

6.Herealizesthathehasn’tbeenaverygoodfriendbecausehehasalwaysbeenthinkingabouthimself.

7.Chucklearnsthatweneedfriendstosharehappineandsorrow,andthatitisimportanttohavesomeonetocareabout.

8.WhenhemakesfriendswithWilson,heunderstandthatfriendshipisaboutfeelingsandthatwemustgiveasmuchaswetake.

9.ThelessonwecanlearnfromChuckandalltheotherswhohaveunusualfriendsisthatfriendsareteachers.

10.Ifoundthebathroom,butIdidn’tfindwhatIwaslookingfor.

11.Don’tforgettobuymesomeketchuponyourwayback.

12.Therearemorethan42countrieswherethemajorityofthepeoplespeakEnglish.

http://www.oh100.com otal,formorethan375millionpeopleEnglishistheirmothertongue.

14.InChinastudentslearnEnglishatschoolasaforeignlanguage,exceptforthoseinHongKong,wheremanypeoplespeakEnglishasafirstorasecondlanguage.

15.Inonlyfiftyyears,Englishhasdevelopedintothelanguagemostwidelyspokenandusedintheworld.

16.WithsomanypeoplecommunicatinginEnglisheveryday,itwillbecomemoreandmoreimportanttohaveagoodknowledgeofEnglish.

17.ForalongtimethelanguageinAmericastayedthesame,whilethelanguageinEnglandchanged.

http://www.oh100.com hesamewayAmericansstillusetheexpression“Igue“(meaning“Ithink”),justastheBritishdid300yearsago.

19.Atthesametime,BritishEnglishandAmericanEnglishstartedborrowingwordsfromotherlanguages,endingupwithdifferentwords.

20.Exceptforthesedifferencesinspelling,writtenEnglishismoreorlethesameinbothBritishandAmericanEnglish.

21.However,mostofthetimepeoplefromthetwocountriesdonothaveanydifficultyinunderstandingeachother.

22.Manypeopletravelbecausetheywanttoseeothercountriesandvisitplacesthatarefamous,interestingorbeautiful.

23.Manyoftoday’stravelersarelookingforanunusualexperienceandadventuretravelisbecomingmoreandmorepopular.

24.Insteadofspendingyourvacationonabus,inahotelorsittingonthebeach,youmaywanttotryhiking.

25.Hikingisfunandexciting,butyoushouldn’tforgetsafety.

26.Araftisasmallboatthatyoucanusetopaddledownriversandstreams.

27.Ifyouwantanormalraftingtrip,chooseaquietstreamorriverthatiswideandhasfewfallentreesorrocks.

28.Thename“whitewater“comesfromthefactthatthewaterinthesestreamsandriverslookswhitewhenitmovesquickly.

29.Aswithhiking,yous

houldalwaysthinkaboutyoursafetyandweargoodclothes.

30.JaneandBettyaregoingonseparateholidaysinafewdays’time.

31.WhenareyouofftoGuangzhou?

32.Myplaneleavesatseven,soIthinkwe’lltakeataxi.

33.SeeyouwhenIgetback.

34.Thenextmomentthefirstwavesweptherdown,swallowingthegarden.

35.Now,thewater,whichwascoldasiceandflowedfasterthanariver,wasaboveherknees.

36.JeffandFloralookedintoeachother’sfacewithalookoffright.

37.Flora,whosebeautifulhairanddrewereallcoldandwet,startedcrying.

38.Treeaftertreewentdown,cutdownbythewater,whichmusthavebeenthreemetersdeep.

39.Thegardenthatwasoncesobeautifulwascompletelydestroyed,sweptawaybythewildwater.

40.IfoundsomephotosofinterestingplaceswhichwerenottoofarawayfromChengdu.

41.HetoldmethatIcouldgoonatwo-daytriptoLeshanandEmei,whichwasn’ttooexpensive.

42.First,wewenttoLeshan,whereweclimbedallthewayupthemountaintoseetheBuddha.

43.Lookingupatthelargeheadanddownatthelargefeetmakesyoufeelsosmall.

44.WeiBintookphotosofusstandinginfrontoftheBuddha.

45.StevenSpielberg,whosemotherwasamusicteacher,wasbornin1946inasmalltowninAmerica.

46.In1959Spielbergwonaprizeforafilmwhichhemadewhenhewasthirteenyearsold.

47.Thereasonwhyhecouldnotgotherewasthathisgradesweretoolow.

48.Hereheworkedonashortfilm,whichwonhimajobastheyoungestfilmdirectorintheworld.

49.ThiswasthemomentwhenSpieberg’scareerreallytookoff.

50.Itisaboutabigwhitesharkthatattacksswimmerswhoarespendingtheirholidaysinasmallvillagebythesea.

51.Manypeoplewhosawthefilmwereafraidtoswimintheseawhentheyrememberedthescenesinwhichpeoplewereeatenbytheshark.

52.Spielberghasmadetwofilmsaboutcreaturesthatcometotheearthfromouterspace.

53.Forexample,ET(1982)isaboutayoungboycalledElliottwhomakesfriendswithasmallcreaturefromouterspaceandhelpshimtofindawaytogohome.

54.JurassicPark,whichSpielbergmadein1993,isaboutaparkwhereaveryrichmankeepsdifferentkindsofdinosaurs.

55.Inhiswarfilms,hehasshownthatloveandpeacewillwinoverwarintheend.

56.StevenSpielbergisoneofthetopdirectorsinthefilmindustryandalsohasmanyfansinChina.

57.Whenaskedaboutthesecretofhissuccess,StevenSpielbergsaidthatheowesmuchofhissucceandhappinetohiswifeandchildren.

58.HemetCateCapshaw,whoisanactress,whenhewasworkingononeofhisfilms.

59.Afterthatitstilltooksevenyearsbeforetheyfinallygotmarried.

60.MrGao,theonlyteacheroftheShuiquanPrimarySchool,hastostayawayforamonthtotakecareofhissickmother.

61.ThemostimportantthingforyoungMinzhiisnottolos

eanymorepupilsfromtheschool---NOTONELESS—beforeMr.Gaoreturns!

62.Shetriestokeepthestudentsintheclassroombylockingthemupintheclassroomandrunningafterthosewhoescape.

63.Minzhiwantstogototown,butshecan’taffordtobuyabusticket.

64.Shewantsthemtoletherappearliveontheair,hopingthatHuikewillseeher.

65.Manypeoplelikethisnotjustbecausethestoryitselfismoving,butalsobecausemostofthepeopleinthefilmusetheirrealnamesandplaythemselves.

66.Igueitwasn’treallyyourfault,wasit?

67.PeoplewhogotoaformalWesterndinnerpartyforthefirsttimemaybesurprisedbytablemannersinWesternculture.

68.Havinggoodtablemannersmeansknowing,forexample,howtouseknivesandforks,whentodrinkatoastandhowtobehaveatthetable.

69.Theknifeandforkthatareclosesttoyourplatearealittlebitbiggerthantheonesbesidethem.

70.InChina,yousometimesgetahot,dampclothtocleanyourfaceandhands,which,however,isnotthecustominWesterncountries.

71.Whendrinkingtosomeone’shealth,youraiseyourglasses,buttheglassesshouldnottouch.

72.Althoughgoodmannersalwaysmakeyoulookgood,youdonotneedtoworryaboutalltheseruleswhilehavingdinnerwithyourfriendsorfamily.

73.Itistruethatmanyoftheworld’sgreatestcitieshavebeenbuiltonthebanksofariver.

74.Wewilldoeverythingwecantosaveourcity.

75.PiecesofthepalacesthathadbeenhiddenbeforetheNaziscamecouldbeusedtobuildthecityanditsculture.

76.Withthehelpofoldpaintingsandphotographs,thepeopleofStPetersburgwereabletobringbackthebeautyoftheircultureandhistory.

77.Oldpaintings,includingaportraitofPetertheGreatwhichwasfoundinthesnowoutsideStPetersburg,havebeencarefullyrecreated,andtheoldpalaceshavebeenmadeaswonderfulasinthepast.

78.TodayPetertheGreatonhisbronzehorsecanonceagainlookoutoverthecityhebuilt.

79.Strong,proudandunited,thepeopleofStPetersburgarethemodernheroesofRussia.

80.Someofthegamesinwhichtheyoungmencompletedwere:running,jumpingandwrestling.

81.InSydneytheChineseteamgot28goldmedals,rankingthirdofthecompetingcountries.

82.ManyoftheChinesemedalswerewonindivingandgymnasticsandalsoineventssuchasweightliftingandshooting.

83.Followingthehistory-makingsucceinthe2000SydneyOlympicGames,Chinawonanothergreatcompetitionin2001whichwasnotforamedal.

84.ThepeopleofBeijing.andofthewholecountry,willbepreparingtolighttheOlympic.gzpinda.comeathletesandsportsfansfromallovertheworld.

85.WangMeiputsherhandintoherpocket,takesoutherredcellphoneandpressesthetalkkey.

86.Cellphones,ormobilephones,makeitpossibleforustotalktoanyonefromanywhere.

87.New

functionsarebeingaddedtothephones.

88.Thelatestcellphoneshavefeaturessuchasgames,musicandanelectroniccalendarthatwillremindyouaboutappointmentsandimportantdates.

89.Thestudentsobeytherulesandagreenottousetheirphonesintheclassroom.

90.Theanswerseemstobethatwehaveaneedtostayintouchwithfriendsandfamilynomatterwhereweareorwhatwearedoing.

91.Havingacellphonealsomakesusfeelsafer,sincewecancallforhelpincaseofanemergency.

92.Shesaysthathercellphonehelpsherdowhatevershewantstodoandstillstayintouchwithherparentsandfriends.

93.”Ithinkit’sthemostusefulinventionever“WangMeisaysassheisdiallingthenumbertoXiaoLiagaintoaskherwhatshewillbewearingtoschooltomorrow.

94.WangMeicallsherbestfriendXiaoLiatleastonceadaytoseehowsheisdoingandwhatisgoingon.

95.Once,theearthwasabeautifulblueplanetwherepeoplelivedhappilyamongtreesandanimals.

96.Thehumanbeingshavebeenabletokeepasmall,secretschoolopensincethemachinestookover.

97.Now,theleaderhasaskedagroupofstudentstodowhattheycantosavetheearth.

98.Instead,thestudentshavedecidedtocomeupwithapeacefulsolution.

99.SteveJonesisanenvironmentalexpertwhotriestokeepanimalsandplantsfrombecomingendangered.

100.Weoftentalkabouthowimportantitistotakecareofourselvesandourplanet,butwedon’talwaysdoaswesay.

101.Manyoftheearth’splantsandanimalshavealreadydiedout,andseveralotherspeciesareendangered.

102.Ifwewanttoliveabetterlifeandhaveabrightfuture,wemustlearntoactinwaysthatdonotharmotherlivingthings.

103.Ifweknowmoreaboutwhatcausesendangerment,wemaybeabletotakemeasuresbeforeitistoolate.

104.Aspeciescanbecomeendangeredfordifferentreasons.

105.Animalsandplantsmusthaveahabitat,orhome,whichiscomfortableandclean,andwherethereisenoughfoodandotherresources.

106.Theyareallusedtotheirenvironment;thatis,theyhavelearnthowtolivesuccessfullyintheirhabitat.

107.Expertstellusthatweneedtothinkaboutwhatwecandotokeepanimalsandplantsfrombecomingendangered.

108.ProfessorStevensonexplainedtothestudentsthatthemiludeerhadbeenverycommoninChinaalongtimeago,butitdisappearedduringtheMingandQingDynasties.

109.WhatwehearontheradioorseeonTVisonlyasmallpartofallthewonderfulmusicthatiswaitingforus.

110.Peoplehavebeenplayingthebluesformanyyears,butthemusichaskeptmanyofitscharacteristics.

111.Hip-topmusicoftencombinespartsofotherstylestocreatemusicthatwillhelppeoplehearnewthingsinoldmusic.

112.Latinmusic–musicthatusestraditionalstylesfromLatinAmerica—hasspreadallovertheworld.

113.ThebluescomesfromAfric

icansongsthatpeopleusedtosingwhentheyworkedandduringfestivals.

114.Thereisawidevarietyofnewmusictobediscoveredineverycorneroftheworld,sothenexttimeyoulookforatapeoraCD,don’tjustlookforChineseorAmericanmusic—openyourearstothesoundsoftheworld.

115.Theyplaymusictosatisfytheirinnerdesire.

116.Theydonotthinkhowmuchmoneytheycanmakefromasong;instead,theysingfortheiremotionsandliveformusic.

117.Theproceofmakingrockmusic,however,istotallydifferent.

118.Youmustbelieveinwhatyoudoandwhoyouwanttosucceedintheworld–themagicalworldofHogwartsandtherealone.

119.Ifonlytheycouldfindawaytogettotheroom,orwhateveritwas,behindthewall.

120.Oureatinghabitshavechanged,ashasourwayoflife,andthefuelweneedforourbodiesisalsodifferent.

121.Ifwewanttokeepupwiththehighpaceofmodernlife,wehadbetterlearntomaketherightchoicesaboutwhatandhowweeat.

122.Whenwechoosewhattobuyandeat,wehadbetterthinkwhetherthefoodwillgiveusthenutrientsweneed.

123.Vitamins,whichwecangetfromeatingvegetables,fruit,fishanddrinkingmilk,helpourbodyfightdisease.

124.Manypeopletodaymakechoicesabouttheireatinghabitsbasedonwhattheybelieve.

http://www.oh100.com anicvegetablesarethosethataregrownwithoutchemicalsthatcanbeharmfultohumanbeingsortheenvironment.

126.Becausewehavesomuchtochoosefrom,manycompaniesandstoresofferadviceaboutwhatweshouldeat.

127.Thebestwaytomakesurethatwewillfeelandlookfineistodevelophealthyeatinghabits.

128.Onlyinthatwaywillwebereadyfrothechallengesandopportunitiesinlife.

129.Iamalittlenervousabout,becauseIamnotsurehowIshouldbehaveatthedinnertable.

130.TheweekfollowingChristmasDay,manyAfrican—Americanfamiliesgettogethertogreetthenewyearandthinkaboutthepast.

131.Kwanzaawasbornin1966,whenpeoplecreatedanewfestivalsothatAfricanAmericanswouldbeabletocelebratetheirhistoryandculture.

132.Wemustdoasmuchaswecantomakeourcommunitybetterandmorebeautiful.

133.SinceKwanzaaisatimeforlearningaswellasjoy,peoplecelebrateitbylightingacandleeachdayanddiscussingoneofthesevenprinciplesofKwanzaa.

134.Eachtimewecelebrateafestivalitchangesalittleandinthatwaywekeepourculturealive.

135.PeterplayedatrickonCarolandshewouldn’ttalktohimfortwodays.TheymadepeaceafterPetertreatedhertoanicelunch.

136.Itisareminderthatweneedtocareabouttheworldweliveinandthatweshouldlearntorespectlifeandnature.

137.Thebesttrickisonethatmakeseveryonelaugh,includingthe“fool”.

138.DoyourememberoneafternoontenyearsagowhenIcametoyourhouseandborrowedanecklaceofyours?

139.Ican’tbetheonlywomanwhoisn’twearingjewellery.

140.Isawalovelydiamondnecklacewithabigbluestoneinthecenter.

141.PierreandIdidhaveaverygoodtimeattheball.Butthatwasthelastmomentofhappineinourlives.

142.OnourwayhomethatnightIlookeddownandsawthatthenecklacewasnotaroundmyneckanymore.

143.Ifweworktogether,wemightcomeupwithaverygoodstory.

144.Thestudentisonherwaytoschoolandshemeetsagirlthatlooksexactlylikeher.

http://www.oh100.com he18thcentury,BenjaminFranklinconductedanumberexperimentsinwhichheshowedwhatelectricityis.

146.HavingrealizedthatIcoulduseakitetoattractlightning,Idecidedtodoanexperiment.

147.Whenthefirstthunderstormcame,ItookmycondensertoashedinthefieldswhereIcoulddomyexperiment.

148.Tiethecornersofthehandkerchieftothepointsofthecross,andyouwillhaveanicestrongkite.

149.Thisribbon,whichmustnotgetwet,willprotectyoufromtheelectricity.

150.Britishlawsaysthateverynewdrugmustbetestedonatleasttwodifferentkinksofanimals,suchasmiceordogs.

151.Scientistssaythatifamedicineworkswithanimals,thereisaveryhighchancethatitalsoworkswithpeople.

152.Thereisnodoubtthat100yearsagoanimaltestingwascruelbuttodayanimalsinexperimentsareverywelltakencareof.

153.Ithasoftenbeensaidthatlifeisdifficultasitis.Forwomenitsometimestwiceasdifficult.

154.OnthethirddayIwasstrugglingthroughstormyweatherandduringthenextweekthewindgrewstrongerandIfoundmyselfspendingawholedayinmytent.

155.Changeswerejustaroundthecorner.

156.IhadtraveledonlytwohoursonedaywhenthewindsincreasedsomuchthatIhadtoputmytentupbeforethewindsbecametoostrong.

157.IwasthankfulforallthetrainingIhadhad.

158.IwassooptimisticthatIdecidedthatthenextday,Iwouldincreasemyworkdayto12hours.

159.Lyingontheice,Iwouldsoondie.IstruggledtomykneesknowingthatsomehowIhadtoputmytentupforshelter.

160.ItisanexperienceIshallneverforgetandshallvaluefortherestofmylife.

161.Inhertelevisionshowsshemakesitpossibletotalkaboutgreatmomentsanddifficultiesinpeople’slives.Shehashelpedthousandsofmenandwomencometotermswiththingsthatbotherthemandthattheycouldnottalkaboutwithothers.

162.Sheisablackwomanwhoserisetofameisaninspiringstory.

163.Itwasatimeinwhichmanysadthingshappenedtoher.

164.In1984,shemovedtoChicago,whereshebecamethehostofatalkshowcalled“AMChicago”.

165.Herlifeshowsusthathardworkanddisciplinearetheroadtoself—improvement,andsucceliessomewherealongtheroad.

166.WhenIgrowupIhopetobejustassuccessfulasyouare.

167.NewZealandisan

islandthatliesofftheeasterncoastofAustralia.Itismakeupoftwolargeislands:NorthIslandandSouthIsland.

168.TheoceanandseassurroundingtheislandsaredeepblueandmanyofNewZealand’scitieslieonabayandhaveanaturaldeepharbor.

169.TheNorthIslandisfamousfroanareaofhotsprings,someofwhichthrowhotwaterhighintotheair.

170.TherearemanyplantsandanimalsthatonlyliveinNewZealand.

171.Morethan120yearslater,CapitalJamesCooktookpossessionoftheislandsin1796andfromthattimeBritishpeoplestartedtosettleinNewZealand.

172.ItisagoodthingthatNewZealandhelpstheMaoritokeeptheirownlanguageandculture.

173.NewZealandhasapopulationofabout3.8millionpeople,ofwhichaboutfourteenpercentareMaori.

174.ThemajorityofthepeoplespeakEnglish.However,Maori,whichthenativelanguageoftheMaoripeople,isalsoanofficiallanguage.

175.Maorichildrenaretaughtatanearlyagewhattodowhentheycomethemarae.

176.NewZealandwineisofhighqualityandissoldallovertheworld.Livinginacountrywithplentyofspaceandagoodclimate,NewZealandersloveallkindsofsportandoutdooractivities.

177.FarmersinChinahavelongusedtechniquessuchasfertilizationandirrigationtomaketheirlandproducemore.

178.Tomakeasmuchuseofthelandaspossible,twoormorecropsareplantedeachyearwherepossible.

179.Itwasfromtheearly1990sthatscientistsstartedtodevelopednewtechniquestoincreaseagriculturalproductionwithoutharmingtheenvironment.

180.Notonlyisfoodproductionimportantbutalsotakingcareoftheenvironment.

http://www.oh100.com ingthelatesttechnologies,Chinesescientistsgrowvegetablesingreenhouse.

182.Todaymanyvegetablesarenotgrowningardensbutingreenhouseswheretheyareprotectedforthewind,rainandinsects.Thetemperatureiscontrolledwithcomputers,nomatterhowtheweatherisoutside.

183.OneofChina’searlyagriculturalscientistswasJiasixie,wholivedinthesixthcentury.

184.Ifyougoagainstnatureanddothingsatthewrongtimeofyear,youwillhavetodomoreworkandtheresultswillnobesogood.

185.Whenyouploughthesoil,ploughdeepthefirstandledeepthesecondtime.

186.Thebestharvestisreachedwhenfarmerschangedthecropsintheirfields.

187.Hesaidthatitisgoodtogrowdifferentplantsnexttoeachotherinthesamefield.

188.Thewisdomoffarmersabouttheweatherandfarmingiscollectedinmanypopularproverbsandpassedonfromgenerationtogeneration.

189.Theactorsmakeuslaughbymakingfunofsomebody’swayofdressingortellinganamusingstory.

190.Itistheirclothes,make-upandthewaytheywalkthatmakepeoplelaugh.

191.Whatcomedianshaveincommonwiththeplayersinacomedyistheirwayofplayingwithwords.

192.Datingbacktoth

eQinDynasty,thetraditionalcrosstalkshow,orxiangshengshows,havemadepeoplealloverChinaroarwithlaughterforcenturies.

193.ThestoryofhowIgotmynewjob,andcometobeonsuchgoodtermswithmyboisfunnyone.

194.IcycledasfastasIcouldandsawthatthedriverintheyellowcarwaswaitingattheredlight.

195.Itoldhimthathewasadangertootherpeopleontheroad.

196.Drivecarefullysothateveryonecanenjoyalonglife.

197.TherewasawomanwhowasthebooftheofficeinwhichIwantedtowork.

198.Iwaspleasedthatthemanagerhaddecidedtobeangrywithmeforhavingbeensorude.

199.Wecanlearnalotaboutwhatapersonisthinkingbywatchinghisorherbodylanguage.

200.Justlikespokenlanguage,bodylanguagevariesfromculturetoculture.

201.Whiletherearemanydifferentinterpretationofourbodylanguage,somegesturesseemtobeuniversal.

202.Ifwearefeelingdownorlonely,thereisnothingbetterthantoseethesmilingfaceofagoodfriend.

203.Thefathermusthavesaidsomethingencouragingbecausetheboyfinallygotupandmadeagoodspeech.

204.Unliketraditionalamusementparks,themeparksoftenwanttoteachvisitorssomething.

205.Whattheyallhaveincommonisthattheycombinefunwithopportunitytlearnsomething.

206.Themeparkstrytomakesurethatvisitorsleaveknowingmoreabouttheirtheme.

207.HavingenjoyedtheridesattheHeadland,visitorscantaketheshuttletotheLowland.

208.Visitorscangoonexcitingrideswheretheycanfeelwhatitisliketodothethingstheyhaveseentheirheroesdointhemovie.

209.Theparksarebecomingmoreadvancedandnewtechnologyallowsustoexperiencealmostanythingwithoutactuallybeingindangerorriskinginjury.

210.Havingbeentoldthatherdaughtergotsick,shehurriedtotheschooltotakeherhome.

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高中英语课文经典句子背诵Tensentencesaday,keepyourworriesaway

同学们,还犹豫什么呢?赶快行动吧!

1.IhatehikingandI’mnotintoclassicalmusic.

2.IallthetimeandIlikeplayingcomputergames.

3.RockmusicisOK,and

4.Chuckisabusinessmanwhoisalwaysbusyhehaslittletimeforhisfriends.

5.OnedayChuckisaflightacrothePacificOceanwhensuddenlyhisplanecrashes.

6.Herealizesthathehasn’tbeenaverygoodfriendbecausehe7.Chucklearnsweneedfriendstosharehappineandsorrow,andisimportanttohavesomeonetocareabout.

8.WhenhemakesfriendswithWilson,heunderstandfriendshipisaboutfeelingsandwemustgiveasmuchaswetake.

9.ThelessonwecanlearnfromChuckandalltheothershaveunusualfriendsis10.Ifoundthebathroom,butIdidn’tfindwhatIwaslookingfor.

11.Don’tbuymesomeketchuponyourwayback.

12.Therearemorethan42countriesthemajorityofthepeoplespeakEnglish.

13l,formorethan375millionpeopleEnglishistheirmothertongue.14.InChinastudentslearnEnglishatschoolasaforeignlanguage,exceptforthoseinHongKong,manypeoplespeakEnglishasafirstorasecondlanguage.

15.Inonlyfiftyyears,Englishintothelanguagemostwidelyspokenandusedintheworld.16somanypeople

inEnglisheveryday,itwillbecometohaveagoodknowledgeofEnglish.

17.ForalongtimethelanguageinAmericastayedthesame,thelanguageinEnglandchanged.

http://www.oh100.com hesamewayAmericansstillusetheexpression―Igue―(meaning―Ithink‖),justtheBritishdid300yearsago.

19.Atthesametime,BritishEnglishandAmericanEnglishstartedborrowingwordsfromotherlanguages,withdifferentwords.

20.thesedifferencesinspelling,writtenEnglishismoreorlethesameinbothBritishandAmericanEnglish.21.However,mostofthetimepeoplefromthetwocountriesdonot22.Manypeopletravelbecausetheywanttoseeothercountriesandvisitplacesarefamous,interestingorbeautiful.23.Manyoftoday’stravelersarelookingforanunusualexperienceandadventuretravelisbecomingmoreandmorepopular.

24.bus,inahotelorsittingonthebeach,youmaywanttotryhiking.

25.Hikingisfunandexciting,butyoushouldn’tforgetsafety.

26.Araftisasmallboatpaddledownriversandstreams.

27.Ifyouwantanormalraftingtrip,chooseaquietstreamorriveriswideandhasfewfallentreesorrocks.

28.Thename―whitewater―comesfromthefactthewaterinthesestreamsandriverslookswhitewhenitmovesquickly.29.Aswithhiking,youshouldalwaysthinkaboutyoursafetyandweargoodclothes.

30.JaneandBettyaregoingseparate

holidaysafewdays’time.

31.WhenareyoutoGuangzhou?

32.Myplaneatseven,soIthinkwe’lltakeataxi.

33.SeeyouwhenIback.

34.Thenextmomentthefirstwavesweptherdown,thegarden.

35.Now,thewater,andflowedfasterthanariver,wasaboveherknees.

36.JeffandFloralookedintoeachother’sfacewith37.Flora,beautifulhairanddrewereallcoldandwet,startedcrying.38.wentdown,bythewater,musthavebeenthreemetersdeep.

39.Thegardenwascompletelydestroyed,sweptawaybythewildwater.

40.IfoundsomephotosofinterestingplacesChengdu.

41.HetoldmetriptoLeshanandEmei,wasn’ttooexpensive.

42.First,wewenttoLeshan,whereweclimbedthemountaintoseetheBuddha.

43.atthelargefeetmakesyoufeelsosmall.44.WeiBintookphotosofusinfrontoftheBuddha.

45.StevenSpielberg,musicteacher,wasbornin1946inasmalltowninAmerica.

46.In1959Spielbergwonaprizeafilmhemadewhenhewasthirteenyearsold.

47.Thereasonhecouldnotgotherewas48.Hereheworkedonashortfilm,himajobastheyoungestfilmdirectorintheworld.

49.ThiswasthemomentSpieberg’scareerreallytookoff.

50.Itisaboutabigwhitesharkattacksswimmersarespendingtheirholidaysinasmallvillagebythesea.51.Manypeoplesawthefilmwereafraidtoswimintheseatheyrememberedthescenespeoplewereeatenbytheshark.

52.Spielberghasmadetwofilmsaboutcreaturescometotheearthfromouterspace.

53.Forexample,ET(1982)isaboutayoungboyElliottmakesfriendswithasmallcreaturefromouterspaceandhelpshimtofindawaytogohome.

54.JurassicPark,Spielbergmadein1993,isaboutaparkaveryrichmankeepsdifferentkindsofdinosaurs.55.Inhiswarfilms,hehasshownloveandpeacewillwinoverwarintheend.56.StevenSpielbergisinthefilmindustryandalsohasmanyfansinChina.

57.Whenaboutthesecretofhissuccess,StevenSpielbergsaidhemuchofhissucceandhappinehiswifeandchildren.

58.HemetCateCapshaw,isanactress,hewasworkingononeofhisfilms.

59.Afterthatitstilltooksevenyearstheyfinallygotmarried.

60.MrGao,oftheShuiquanPrimarySchool,hastostayawayforamonthtotakecareofhissickmother.

61.ThemostimportantthingforyoungMinzhiismorepupilsfromtheschool---NOTONELESS—beforeMr.Gaoreturns!

62.Shetriestokeepthestudentsintheclassroomthemupintheclassroomandescape.

63.Minzhiwantstogototown,butshecan’t64.Shewantsthemtoletherappearliveontheair,thatHuikewillseeher.65.Manypeoplelikethisnotjustbecause

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66.Igueitwasn’treallyyourfault,67.PeoplegotoaformalWesterndinnerpartyforthefirsttimemaybesurprisedbytablemannersinWesternculture.

68.meansknowing,forexample,howtouseknivesandforks,whentodrinkatoastandhowtobehaveatthetable.

69.Theknifeandforkthatareyourplatearealittlebitbiggerthantheonesbesidethem.

70.InChina,yousometimesgetahot,dampclothtocleanyourfaceandhands,,however,isnotthecustominWesterncountries.

71.someone’shealth,youraiseyourglasses,buttheglassesshouldnottouch.

72.Althoughgoodmannersalwaysmakeyoulookgood,youdonotneedtoworryaboutalltheserulesdinnerwithyourfriendsorfamily.

73.Itistruemanyoftheworld’sgreatestcitieshavebeenbuiltonthebanksofariver.

74.Wewilldoeverythingwecanourcity.

75.PiecesofthepalaceshadbeenhiddenbeforetheNaziscamecouldbeusedtobuildthecityanditsculture.

76.oldpaintingsandphotographs,thepeopleofStPetersburgbeautyoftheircultureandhistory.

77.Oldpaintings,includingaportraitofPetertheGreatwasfoundinthesnowoutsideStPetersburg,carefullyrecreated,andtheoldpalaceshavebeenmadeaswonderfulasinthepast.

78.TodayPetertheGreatonhisbronzehorsecanonceagainthecityhebuilt.

79.ofStPetersburgarethemodernheroesofRussia.

80.Someofthegamestheyoungmencompletedwere:running,jumpingandwrestling.

81.InSydneytheChineseteamgot28goldmedals,thirdofthecompetingcountries.

82.ManyoftheChinesemedalswerewonandgymnasticsandalsoineventssuchasweightliftingandshooting.

83.thehistory-makingsucceinthe2000SydneyOlympicGames,Chinawonanothergreatcompetitionin2001wasnotforamedal.

84.ThepeopleofBeijing.andofthewholecountry,tolighttheOlympic.gzpinda.comeathletesandsportsfansfromallovertheworld.85.WangMeiputsherhandintoherpocket,

takesoutherredcellphoneandpressesthetalkkey.

86.Cellphones,ormobilephones,makepossibleforustotalktoanyonefromanywhere.

87.Newfunctionsphones.

88.Thelatestcellphoneshavefeaturessuchasgames,musicandanelectroniccalendarwilltappointmentsandimportantdates.

89.Thestudentsobeytherulesandtheirphonesintheclassroom.

90.Theanswerseemstobewehaveaneedtofriendsandfamilywearedoing.

91.alsomakesusfeelsafer,ofanemergency.

92.Shesayshercellphonehelpsherdoshewantstodoandstillstayintouchwithherparentsand

friends.

93.‖Ithinkit’sthemostusefulinventionever―WangMeisaysisdiallingthenumbertoXiaoLiagaintoaskherwhatshetoschooltomorrow.

94.WangMeicallsherbestfriendXiaoLiatleasttosee95.Once,theearthwasabeautifulblueplanetpeoplelivedhappilyamongtreesandanimals.

96.Thehumanbeingshavebeenabletokeepasmall,secretschoolopenthemachinestookover.

97.Now,theleaderhasaskedagroupofstudentstodowhattheycanearth.

98.Instead,thestudentshavedecidedtoapeacefulsolution.

99.SteveJonesisanenvironmentalexperttriestoanimalsandplants100.Weoftentalkabouthowimportanttotakecareofourselvesandourplanet,butwedon’talwaysdoaswesay.

101.Manyoftheearth’splantsandanimalshavealready,andseveralotherspeciesareendangered.

102.Ifwewanttoliveabetterlifeandhaveabrightfuture,wemustlearntoactinwaysdonotharmotherlivingthings.

103.Ifweknowmoreaboutcausesendangerment,wemaybeabletobeforeitistoolate.

104.Acanbecomeendangeredfordifferentreasons.

105.Animalsandplantsmusthaveahabitat,orhome,iscomfortableandclean,andthereisenoughfoodandotherresources.

106.Theyis,theyhavelearnthowtolivesuccessfullyintheirhabitat.

107.Expertstellusweneedtothinkaboutwhatwecandotokeepanimalsandplantsfrombecomingendangered.108.ProfessorStevensonexplainedthestudentsthemiludeerhadbeenverycommoninChinaalongtimeago,butitdisappearedduringtheMingandQingDynasties.

109.WhatwehearontheradioorseeonTVisonlyasmallpartofallthewonderfulmusiciswaitingforus.110.Peoplethebluesformanyyears,butthemusichaskeptmanyofitscharacteristics.

111.Hip-topmusicoftencombinespartsofotherstylestocreatemusicpeoplehearnewthingsinoldmusic.112.Latinmusic–musicusestraditionalstylesfromLatinAmerica—hasspreadallovertheworld.113.ThebluesfromAfricansongspeopleusedtosingtheyworkedandduringfestivals.

114.Thereisawidevarietyofnewmusictobediscoveredineverycorneroftheworld,sothenexttimeyoulookforatapeoraCD,don’tjustlookforChineseorAmericanmusic—openyourearstothesoundsoftheworld.

115.Theyplaymusictodesire.

116.Theydonotthinkhowmuchmoneytheycanmakefromasong;instead,theysingfortheiremotionsandliveformusic.

117.Theproce,however,istotallydifferent.

118.Youmustwhoyouwanttosucceedintheworld–themagicalworldofHogwartsandtherealone.

119.theycouldfindawaytogettotheroom,orwhateveritwas,behind.120.Oureatinghabitshavechanged,hasourwayoflife,andthefuelweneedforourbodiesisalsodifferent.

121.Ifwewanttokeepupwiththehighpaceofmodernlife,wehadbetterlearntomaketherightchoicesaboutwhatandhowweeat.

122.Whenwechoosewhattobuyandeat,wehadbetterthinkwhetherthefoodwillgiveusthenutrientsweneed.

123.Vitamins,whichwecangetfromeatingvegetables,fruit,fishanddrinkingmilk,helpourbodyfightdisease.

124.Manypeopletodaymakechoicesabouttheireatinghabitsbasedonwhattheybelieve.

http://www.oh100.com anicvegetablesarethosethataregrownwithoutchemicalsthatcanbeharmfultohumanbeingsortheenvironment.

126.Becausewehavesomuchtochoosefrom,manycompaniesandstoresofferadviceaboutwhatweshouldeat.

127.Thebestwaytomakesurethatwewillfeelandlookfineistodevelophealthyeatinghabits.

128.Onlyinthatwaywillwebereadyfrothechallengesandopportunitiesinlife.129.Iamalittlenervousabout,becauseIamnotsurehowIshouldbehaveatthedinnertable.

130.TheweekfollowingChristmasDay,manyAfrican—Americanfamiliesgettogethertogreetthenewyearandthinkaboutthepast.

131.Kwanzaawasbornin1966,whenpeoplecreatedanewfestivalsothatAfricanAmericanswouldbeabletocelebratetheirhistoryandculture.

132.Wemustdoasmuchaswecantomakeourcommunitybetterandmorebeautiful.

133.SinceKwanzaaisatimeforlearningaswellasjoy,peoplecelebrateitbylightingacandleeachdayanddiscussingoneofthesevenprinciplesofKwanzaa.

134.Eachtimewecelebrateafestivalitchangesalittleandinthatwaywekeepourculturealive.

135.PeterplayedatrickonCarolandshewouldn’ttalktohimfortwodays.TheymadepeaceafterPetertreatedhertoanicelunch.

136.Itisareminderthatweneedtocareabouttheworldweliveinandthatweshouldlearntorespectlifeandnature.137.Thebesttrickisonethatmakeseveryonelaugh,includingthe―fool‖.138.DoyourememberoneafternoontenyearsagowhenIcametoyourhouseandborrowedanecklaceofyours?

139.Ican’tbetheonlywomanwhoisn’twearingjewellery.

140.Isawalovelydiamondnecklacewithabigbluestoneinthecenter.

141.PierreandIdidhaveaverygoodtimeattheball.Butthatwasthelastmomentofhappineinourlives.

142.OnourwayhomethatnightIlookeddownandsawthatthenecklacewasnotaroundmyneckanymore.

143.Ifweworktogether,wemightcomeupwithaverygoodstory.

144.Thestudentisonherwaytoschoolandshemeetsagirlthatlooksexactlylikeher.

http://www.oh100.com he18thcentury,BenjaminFranklinconductedanumberexperimentsinwhichheshowedwhatelectricityis.146.HavingrealizedthatIcoulduseakitetoattractlightning,Idecidedtodoanexperiment.

147.Whenthefirstthunderstormcame,ItookmycondensertoashedinthefieldswhereIcoulddomyexperiment.

148.Tiethecornersofthehandkerchieftothepointsofthecross,andyouwillhaveanicestrongkite.

149.Thisribbon,whichmustnotgetwet,willprotectyoufromtheelectricity.

150.Britishlawsaysthateverynewdrugmustbetestedonatleasttwodifferentkinksofanimals,suchasmiceordogs.151.Scientistssaythatifamedicineworkswithanimals,thereisaveryhighchancethatitalsoworkswithpeople.

152.Thereisnodoubtthat100yearsagoanimaltestingwascruelbuttoday

animalsinexperimentsareverywelltakencareof.

153.Ithasoftenbeensaidthatlifeisdifficultasitis.Forwomenitsometimestwiceasdifficult.

154.OnthethirddayIwasstrugglingthroughstormyweatherandduringthenextweekthewindgrewstrongerandIfoundmyselfspendingawholedayinmytent.

155.Changeswerejustaroundthecorner.156.IhadtraveledonlytwohoursonedaywhenthewindsincreasedsomuchthatIhadtoputmytentupbeforethewindsbecametoostrong.

157.IwasthankfulforallthetrainingIhadhad.

158.IwassooptimisticthatIdecidedthatthenextday,Iwouldincreasemyworkdayto12hours.

159.Lyingontheice,Iwouldsoondie.IstruggledtomykneesknowingthatsomehowIhadtoputmytentupforshelter.

160.ItisanexperienceIshallneverforgetandshallvaluefortherestofmylife.161.Inhertelevisionshowsshemakesitpossibletotalkaboutgreatmomentsanddifficultiesinpeople’slives.Shehashelpedthousandsofmenandwomencometotermswiththingsthatbotherthemandthattheycouldnottalkaboutwithothers.

162.Sheisablackwomanwhoserisetofameisaninspiringstory.

163.Itwasatimeinwhichmanysadthingshappenedtoher.

164.In1984,shemovedtoChicago,whereshebecamethehostofatalkshowcalled―AMChicago‖.

165.Herlifeshowsusthathardworkanddisciplinearetheroadtoself—improvement,andsucceliessomewherealongtheroad.

166.WhenIgrowupIhopetobejustassuccessfulasyouare.

167.NewZealandisanislandthatliesofftheeasterncoastofAustralia.Itismakeupoftwolargeislands:NorthIslandandSouthIsland.

168.TheoceanandseassurroundingtheislandsaredeepblueandmanyofNewZealand’scitieslieonabayandhaveanaturaldeepharbor.

169.TheNorthIslandisfamousfroanareaofhotsprings,someofwhichthrowhotwaterhighintotheair.

170.TherearemanyplantsandanimalsthatonlyliveinNewZealand.

171.Morethan120yearslater,CapitalJamesCooktookpossessionoftheislandsin1796andfromthattimeBritishpeoplestartedtosettleinNewZealand.172.ItisagoodthingthatNewZealandhelpstheMaoritokeeptheirownlanguageandculture.

173.NewZealandhasapopulationofabout3.8millionpeople,ofwhichaboutfourteenpercentareMaori.

174.ThemajorityofthepeoplespeakEnglish.However,Maori,whichthenativelanguageoftheMaoripeople,isalsoanofficiallanguage.

175.Maorichildrenaretaughtatanearlyagewhattodowhentheycomethemarae.

176.NewZealandwineisofhighqualityandissoldallovertheworld.Livinginacountrywithplentyofspaceandagoodclimate,NewZealandersloveallkindsofsportandoutdooractivities.

177.FarmersinChinahavelongusedtechniquessuchasfertilizationandirrigationtomaketheirlandproducemore.

178.Tomakeasmuchuseofthelandaspossible,twoormorecropsareplantedeachyearwherepossible.

179.Itwasfromtheearly1990sthatscientistsstartedtodevelopednewtechniquestoincreaseagriculturalproductionwithoutharmingtheenvironment.

http://www.oh100.com ingthelatesttechnologies,Chinese

scientistsgrowvegetablesingreenhouse.

182.Todaymanyvegetablesarenotgrowningardensbutingreenhouseswheretheyareprotectedforthewind,rainandinsects.Thetemperatureiscontrolledwithcomputers,nomatterhowtheweatherisoutside.

183.OneofChina’searlyagriculturalscientistswasJiasixie,wholivedinthesixthcentury.

184.Ifyougoagainstnatureanddothingsatthewrongtimeofyear,youwillhavetodomoreworkandtheresultswillnobesogood.

185.Whenyouploughthesoil,ploughdeepthefirstandledeepthesecondtime.

186.Thebestharvestisreachedwhenfarmerschangedthecropsintheirfields.187.Hesaidthatitisgoodtogrowdifferentplantsnexttoeachotherinthesamefield.

188.Thewisdomoffarmersabouttheweatherandfarmingiscollectedinmanypopularproverbsandpassedonfromgenerationtogeneration.

189.Theactorsmakeuslaughbymakingfunofsomebody’swayofdressingortellinganamusingstory.

190.Itistheirclothes,make-upandthewaytheywalkthatmakepeoplelaugh.191.Whatcomedianshaveincommonwiththeplayersinacomedyistheirwayofplayingwithwords.

192.DatingbacktotheQinDynasty,thetraditionalcrosstalkshow,orxiangshengshows,havemadepeoplealloverChinaroarwithlaughterforcenturies.

193.ThestoryofhowIgotmynewjob,andcometobeonsuchgoodtermswithmyboisfunnyone.

194.IcycledasfastasIcouldandsawthatthedriverintheyellowcarwaswaitingattheredlight.

195.Itoldhimthathewasadangertootherpeopleontheroad.

196.Drivecarefullysothateveryonecan

enjoyalonglife.

197.TherewasawomanwhowasthebooftheofficeinwhichIwantedtowork.198.Iwaspleasedthatthemanagerhaddecidedtobeangrywithmeforhavingbeensorude.

199.Wecanlearnalotaboutwhatapersonisthinkingbywatchinghisorherbodylanguage.

200.Justlikespokenlanguage,bodylanguagevariesfromculturetoculture.201.Whiletherearemanydifferentinterpretationofourbodylanguage,somegesturesseemtobeuniversal.202.Ifwearefeelingdownorlonely,thereisnothingbetterthantoseethesmilingfaceofagoodfriend.

203.Thefathermusthavesaidsomethingencouragingbecausetheboyfinallygotupandmadeagoodspeech.

204.Unliketraditionalamusementparks,themeparksoftenwanttoteachvisitorssomething.

205.Whattheyallhaveincommonisthattheycombinefunwithopportunitytlearnsomething.

206.Themeparkstrytomakesurethatvisitorsleaveknowingmoreabouttheirtheme.

207.HavingenjoyedtheridesattheHeadland,visitorscantaketheshuttletotheLowland.

208.Visitorscangoonexcitingrideswheretheycanfeelwhatitisliketodothethingstheyhaveseentheirheroesdointhemovie.

209.Theparksarebecomingmoreadvancedandnewtechnologyallowsustoexperiencealmostanythingwithoutactuallybeingindangerorriskinginjury.210.Havingbeentoldthatherdaughtergotsick,shehurriedtotheschooltotakeherhome.

教你一眼认出英语单词的意思

请大家想一想,英语是谁发明的?英国人呗!英国人认不认识汉语?不认识!那么英国人在学英语单词的时候需不需要记住单词的汉语意思?不需要,英国人的英语课本里根本就没有汉字,何谈记住单词的汉语意思?那么既然英国人学英语不需要记住(甚至根本就见不到)单词的汉语意思,那么中国人学英语为什么要去记住单词的汉语意思呢?这种做法大家不觉得奇怪吗?

然而由于中国人学英语时都在背单词的汉语意思,因此大家反而觉不出“背汉字”有什么奇怪的了。其实仔细想一想,这个行为真的很奇怪,奇怪的根源不在于行为本身,而在于中国人普遍不会直接识别英语单词的意思,因而只好靠汉语符号来机械地帮助记忆英语单词的意思,这样去学英语不仅多此一举,而且必然会陷入苦海无边的符号记忆灾难中。

其实英语单词和汉字一样,存在着很多的“偏旁部首”,知道了偏旁部首你就可以根据它们直接来猜测单词的意思,虽不说百分之百猜准,但起码可以猜测个大概,至少在别人告诉过你单词的意思后你可以恍然大悟地领会它,这样就可以大大增强你对英语单词“见字识意”的能力,做到真正认识一个单词,而把它的汉语意思仅做为一般参考。

举几个例子来说吧:

比如单词representative,请别急着告诉我你认识这个单词,其实你不见得“认识”这个单词,你仅是凭着你的记忆力记住了这串英语字母和两个汉字符号“代表”之间的对应关系,这样去学英语你会多费劲?下面我来告诉你这个单词为什么是“代表”的意思。re在英语里是一个偏旁部首,它是“回来”的意思;pre也是一个偏旁部首,是“向前”的意思;sent也是一个偏旁部首,是“发出去、派出去”的意思;a仅是偏旁部首之间的一个“连接件”,没了它两个辅音字母t就要连在一起了,发音会分不开,会费劲,因此用一个元音字母a隔开一下;tive也是一个偏旁部首,是“人”的意思。那么这几个偏旁部首连在一起是什么意思呢?re-pre-sent-a-tive,就是“回来-向前-派出去-的人”,即“回来征求

大家的意见后又被派出去替大家讲话的

人”,这不就是“代表”的意思吗!这么去认识一个单词才是真正“认识”了这个单词,把它认识到了骨子里。

再举一个例子吧:psychology。psy=sci,是一个偏旁部首,是“知道”的意思;cho是一个偏旁部首,是“心”的意思;lo是一个偏旁部首,是“说”的意思;gy是一个偏旁部首,是“学”的意思,logy合起来是“学说”的意思。因此psy-cho-logy连起来就是“知道心的学说”,因此就是“心理学”的意思。

依此类推,不多举例了,我要表达的观点已经清楚了,那就是,不要去死记硬背单词的汉语意思,而要用识别“偏旁部首”的方法去真正认识一个单词,真正认识了单词后,你会发现单词表里的汉语翻译原来其实很勉强,有时甚至根本翻译不出来,因为汉语和英语是两种不同的文字体系,两者在文字上本来就不是一一对应的,只背英语单词的汉字意思是不能真正认识这个单词的,会造成很多的后续学习困难,会造成你一辈子看英语单词如雾里看花,永远有退不掉的陌生感。

那么接下来的问题是,英语里有多少个“偏旁部首”,怎样知道和学会它们?回答这个问题时我才发现中国人对英语偏旁部首陌生的两个主要原因,一是这些重要内容不在学校的英语教材当中,大家在课堂上学不到(这是目前学校英语教材急需弥补的缺陷);二是少数书店里销售的有关这方面内容的书过分复杂化,动辙几百上千页,内容苦涩庞大,影响了这些常识的普及,使得本来是常识的东西不常识。其实英语里偏旁部首的学名叫“字根”,常用的也就二百多个,它们就像26个字母一样普通而重要,就像汉语里的偏旁部首那样普通而重要,它们是学英语第一课里就应该学习的重要内容,学英语者应及早地掌握这些重要的常识,及早地摆脱死记硬背的蛮干状态,及早地进入科学、高效的识字状态。

【英语字根】

1,ag=do,act做,动

2,agri=field田地,农田(agri也做agro,agr)

3,ann=year年

4,audi=hear听5,bell=war战争6,brev=short短

7,ced,ceed,cess=go行走8,cept=take拿取

9,cid,cis=cut,kill切,杀10,circ=ring环,圈

11,claim,clam=cry,shout喊叫12,clar=clear清楚,明白13,clud=close,shut关闭14,cogn=known知道15,cord=heart心16,corpor=body体

17,cred=believe,trust相信,信任18,cruc=cro十字19,cur=care关心

20,cur,curs,cour,cours=run跑21,dent=tooth牙齿22,di=day日23,dict=say说24,dit=give给25,don=give给26,du=tow二

27,duc,duct=lead引导28,ed=eat吃

29,equ=equal等,均,平

30,ev=age年龄,寿命,时代,时期31,fact=do,make做,作32,fer=bring,carry带拿33,flor=flower花34,flu=flow流

35,fus=pour灌,流,倾泄

36,grad=step,go,grade步,走,级37,gram=write,draw写,画,文字,图形

38,graph=write,records写,画,记录器,图形

39,gress=go,walk行走40,habit=dwell居住41,hibit=hold拿,持42,hospit=guest客人

43,idio=peculiar,own,private,proper特殊的,个人的,专有的44,insul=island岛45,it=go行走

46,ject=throw投掷

47,juven=young年轻,年少48,lectchoose,gather选,收49,lev=raise举,升50,liber=free自由

51,lingu=language语言52,liter=letter文字,字母53,loc=place地方54,log=speak言,说55,loqu=speak言,说56,lun=moon月亮

57,man=dwell,stay居住,停留58,manu=hand手59,mar=sea海

60,medi=middle中间61,memor=memory记忆62,merg=dip,sink沉,没63,migr=remove,move迁移64,milit=soldier兵65,mini=small,little小66,mir=wonder惊奇

67,miss=send投,送,发(miss也作mit)

68,mob=move动69,mort=death死

70,mot=move移动,动71,nomin=name名72,nov=new新

73,numer=number数74,onym=name名75,oper=work工作76,ori=rise升起

77,paci=peace和平,平静78,pel=push,drive推,逐,驱

79,pend,pens=hang悬挂/weigh称量/pay支出,付钱,花费80,pet=seek追求81,phon=sound声音82,pict=paint画,描绘83,plen=full满,全84,plic=fold折,重叠85,pon=put放置

86,popul=people人民87,port=carry拿,带,运88,pos=put放置89,preci=price价值

90,punct=point,prick点,刺91,pur=pure清,纯,净92,rect=right,straight正,直93,rupt=break破94,sal=salt盐

95,scend,scens=climb爬,攀96,sci=know知

97,sec,sequ=follow跟随98,sect=cut切割

99,sent,sens=feel感觉100,sid=sit坐

101,sist=stand站立102,son=sound声音103,spect=look看104,spir=breathe呼吸105,tail=cut切割

140,cid降落,降临141,clin倾

142,cosm(o)世界,宇宙143,cracy统治crat支持144,cub躺,卧145,cult耕,培养

146,cycl(o)圈,环,轮147,dem(o)人民148,dexter右149,doc教

150,dom屋,家106,tain,ten,tin=hold握,持,守107,tect=cover掩盖108,tele=far远

109,tempor=time时

110,tend(tens,tent)=stretch伸111,terr=land,earth土地,陆地112,text=weave纺织

113,tract=draw拉,抽,引114,un=one一115,urb=city城市

116,vac,vacu=empty空117,vad,vas=walk,go行走118,vari=change变化119,ven=come来120,vert,vers=turn转121,vi,via=way道路122,vis,vid=see看123,vit=life生命124,viv=live活

【第二部分,多认词根,多识单词】125,aer(o)空气,空中,航空126,alt高127,am爱

128,ambul行走

129,anim生命,活,心神,意见130,anthrop(o)人,人类131,aqu水

132,arch统治者,首脑archy统治133,avi鸟134,bat打135,biblio书

136,birg战斗,打

137,cad,cas降落,降临138,cert确定,确信139,chron时

151,dorm睡眠152,drom跑153,ego我

154,err漫游,走,行155,fabl,fabul言156,feder联盟157,ferv沸,热

158,fict,fig塑造,虚构159,fid信任160,fil线161,flat吹

162,flect,flex弯曲163,flict打击

164,frag,fract破,折165,frig冷166,fug逃,散

167,fund,found底,基础168,gam婚姻

169,gram谷物,谷粒170,grav重

171,greg群,集合172,gyn,gynce(o)妇女173,hal呼吸174,helic(o)螺旋175,hes,her粘着176,ign火

177,integr整,全178,junct连接,连结179,later边180,leg读

181,leg,legis法182,luc光183,lumin光184,magn(i)大

185,matr(i),metro母186,mega大187,mens测量

188,ment心,神,智,思,意189,min伸出,突出190,misc混合,混杂191,mis(o)恨,厌恶192,mon告诫,提醒193,mon单独,一个194,mur墙195,mut变换196,nat诞生197,nav船

198,nect,nex结,系199,negr,nigr黑200,nihil无

201,noc,nox伤害202,noct(i)夜

203,norm规范,正规,正常204,nutri营养205,orn装饰206,par生,产207,parl说,谈208,past喂,食

209,path(o),pathy疾病,疗法210,patr(i)父,祖211,ped脚,足

212,ped儿童,小孩213,petr(o)石214,phag吃215,phil(o)爱216,phob(ia)怕217,plex重叠,重218,polis城市

219,prim第一,最初220,radic根

221,ras,rad擦,刮222,rid,ris笑

223,rod,ros咬,啮224,rot轮,转

225,rud原始,粗野226,rur,rus农村

227,sat,satis,satur足,满,饱228,sen老

229,simil,simul相似,相同230,sol单独231,sol太阳232,soph智慧233,sper希望

234,spers,spars散,撒235,splend发光,照耀

236,stell星237,tact,tag触238,the(o)神239,ton音240,tort扭

241,tour迂回,转242,trud,trus推,冲243,tut,tuit监护,看管244,umbr阴影245,ut,us用

246,vas走,漫游247,val强

248,van空,无249,ver(i)真实

250,voc,vok声音,叫喊251,vol,volunt意志,意愿252,volu,volv滚,转

这些叫词根词缀。拉丁语系所有的语言以及衍生语言都是由前缀+词根+曲折变化、复合、派生+后缀组成的。在国外学语言学,音位学,语法的都要学习词语构成。国内官方机构的英语教学说实话很不成熟。教学方式很害人。根本不科学,不专业,不系统。很多写教材的人自己就不专业,背了两篇课文记了基本字典就觉出来教学了。语法全部掰碎了来讲,根本不系统。而且语言这个东西是习惯性的,是一步一步积累的,国内全部讲究速成,速记,速考,速忘。搞不懂的就死背。完全没有引入系统的语言学,语法,音位学,语音学。学徒怎么可能体会到语言构成形成的奥妙。国内的外语都是拿来应考的,不是拿来使用的。大陆在外语研究的水平上远远不及港台,日韩。到现在我们连一本专门的解释外部语言历史,发展,结构的译本都没有,可是在国外到处都是,装备到高中图书馆。倒不是因为大陆人少,出国的人少,是因为机制和动机就有毛玻

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1.IhatehikingandI’mnotinclassicalmusic.

2.IsurftheInternetalltimeandIlikeplayingcomputergames.

3.RockmusicisOK,andneitherisskiing.

4.Chuckisabusinessmanwhoisalwayssuchbusythathehaslittletimeforhisfriends.

5.OnedayChuckisinaflightacrothePacificOceanwhensuddenlyhisplanecrashes.

6.Herealizesthathehasn’tbeenaverygoodfriendbecausehehasalwaysbeenthinkabouthimself.

7.Chucklearnsthatweneedfriendstosharehappineandsorrow,anditisimportanttohavesomeonetocareabout.

8.ThelessonwecanlearnfromChuckandalltheotherswhohaveunusualfriendsisfriendsareteachers.

9.Don’tforgettobuymesomeketchuponyourwaytoback.

10.Therearemorethan42countrieswhichthemajorityofthepeoplespeakEnglish.

11.Inonlyfiftyyears,Englishhasdevelopedintothelanguagemostwidespokenandusedintheworld.

12.WithsomanypeoplecommunicateinEnglisheveryday,itwillbecomemoreandmoreimportanttohaveagoodknowledgeofEnglish.

13.ForalongtimethelanguageinAmericastayedthesame,whenthelanguageinEnglandchanged.

14.InsamewayAmericansstillusetheexpression―Igue―(meaning―Ithink‖),justastheBritishdid300yearsago.

15.Atthesametime,BritishEnglishandAmericanEnglishstartedborrowingwordsfromotherlanguages,endingupdifferentwords.

16.Exceptthesedifferencesinspelling,writtenEnglishismoreorlethesameinbothBritishandAmericanEnglish.

17.However,mostofthetimepeoplefromthetwocountriesdonothaveanydifficultywithunderstandingeachother.

18.Manypeopletravelbecausetheywanttoseeothercountriesandvisitplaceswherearefamous,interestingorbeautiful.

19.Insteadspendingyourvacationonabus,inahotelorsittingonthebeach,youmaywanttotryhiking.

20.Hikingisfunandexcited,butyoushouldn’tforgetsafety.

21.Thename―whitewater―comesfromthefactthewaterinthesestreamsandriverslookswhitewhenitmovesquickly.

22.Likewithhiking,youshouldalwaysthinkaboutyoursafetyandweargoodclothes.

23.JaneandBettyaregoingseparateholidaysinafewdays’time.

24.WhendoyouofftoGuangzhou?

25.Thenextmomentthefirstwavesweptherdown,swallowedthegarden.

26.JeffandFloralookedintoeachotherfacewithalookoffright.

27.Flora,whobeautifulhairanddrewereallcoldandwet,startedcrying.1

28.Treeaftertreewentdown,cutdownbythewater,whichshouldhavebeenthreemetersdeep.

29.Visitorscangoonexcitingrideswheretheycanfeelthatitisliketodothethingstheyhaveseentheirheroesdointhemovie.

30.IfoundsomephotoesofinterestingplaceswhichwerenottoofarawayfromChengdu.

31.HetoldmethatIcouldgoonatwo-daystriptoLeshanandEmei,whichwasn’ttooexpensive.

32.Lookupatthelargeheadanddownatthelargefeetmakesyoufeelsosmall.

33.WeiBintookphotosofusstandinfrontoftheBuddha.

34.Thereasonwhyhecouldnotgotherewasbecausehisgradesweretoolow.

35.ThiswasthemomentwhichSpieberg’scareerreallytookoff.

36.Itisaboutabigwhitesharkwhatattacksswimmerswhoarespendingtheirholidaysinasmallvillagebythesea.

37.Manypeoplewhosawthefilmwereafraidtoswimintheseawhentheyrememberedthesceneswhichpeoplewereeatenbytheshark.

38.Inhiswarfilms,hehasshownthatloveandpeacewillwinoverwarattheend.

39.StevenSpielbergisoneofthetopdirectorinthefilmindustryandalsohasmanyfansinChina.

40.Whenaskingaboutthesecretofhissuccess,StevenSpielbergsaidthatheowesmuchofhissucceandhappinetohiswifeandchildren.

41.itstilltooksevenyearssincetheyfinallygotmarried.

42.ThemostimportantthingforyoungMinzhiisnotloseanymorepupilsfromtheschool---NOTONELESS—beforeMr.Gaoreturns!

43.Shetriestokeepthestudentsintheclassroombylockingupthemintheclassroomandrunningafterthosewhoescape.

44.Minzhiwantstogototown,butshecan’taffordbuyabusticket.

45.Shewantsthemtoletherappearaliveontheair,hopingthatHuikewillseeher.

46.Igueitwasn’treallyyourfault,wasI?

47.PeoplewhogotoaformalWesterndinnerpartythefirsttimemaybesurprisedbytablemannersinWesternculture.

48.Havinggoodtablemannersmeanknowing,forexample,howtouseknivesandforks,whentodrinkatoastandhowtobehaveatthetable.

49.Theknifeandforkthatisclosesttoyourplatearealittlebitbiggerthantheonesbesidethem.

50.InChina,yousometimesgethot,dampclothtocleanyourfaceandhands,which,however,isnotthecustominWesterncountries.

51.Whendrinkingsomeone’shealth,youraiseyourglasses,buttheglassesshouldnottouch.

52.Althoughgoodmannersalwaysmakeyoulookgood,youdonotneedtoworryaboutalltheseruleswhilehavedinnerwithyourfriendsorfamily.

53.Wewilldoeverythingwecansaveourcity.

54.PiecesofthepalacesthathadbeenhiddenbeforetheNaziscamecouldbeusedtobuildingthecityanditsculture.

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55.Withhelpofoldpaintingsandphotographs,thepeopleofStPetersburgwereabletobringbackthebeautyoftheircultureandhistory.

56.Oldpaintings,includedaportraitofPetertheGreatwhichwasfoundinthesnowoutsideStPetersburg,havebeencarefullyrecreated,andtheoldpalaceshavebeenmadeaswonderfulasinthepast.

57.Strongly,proudandunited,thepeopleofStPetersburgarethemodernheroesofRussia.

58.Someofthegameswhichtheyoungmencompetedwere:running,jumpingandwrestling.

59.InSydneytheChineseteamgot28goldmedals,rankthirdofthecompetingcountries.

60.Followingthemaking-historysucceinthe2000SydneyOlympicGames,Chinawonanothergreatcompetitionin2001whichwasnotforamedal.

61.ThepeopleofBeijing.andofthewholecountry,willbepreparetolightthe

Olympic.gzpinda.comeathletesandsportsfansfromallovertheworld.

62.Cellphones,ormobilephones,makepossibleforustotalktoanyonefromanywhere.

63.Newfunctionsarebeingaddedthephones.

64.Thelatestcellphoneshavefeaturessuchasgames,musicandanelectroniccalendarthatwillremindyouappointmentsandimportantdates.

65.Thestudentsobeytherulesandagreetonotusetheirphonesintheclassroom.

66.Theanswerseemstobethatwehaveaneedtostaytouchwithfriendsandfamilynomatterwhereweareorwhatwearedoing.

67.Havingacellphonealsomakesusfeelsafer,sincewecancallforhelpincaseanemergency.

68.Shesaysthathercellphonehelpsherdonomatterwhatshewantstodoandstillstayintouchwithherparentsandfriends.

69.WangMeicallsherbestfriendXiaoLiatleastonceeverydaytoseehowsheisdoingandwhatisgoingon.

70.Instead,thestudentshavedecidedtocomeupapeacefulsolution.

71.SteveJonesisanenvironmentalexpertwhotriestokeepanimalsandplantsbecomingendangered.

72.Weoftentalkabouthowimportantistotakecareofourselvesandourplanet,butwedon’talwaysdoaswesay.

73.Ifwewanttolivebetterlifeandhaveabrightfuture,wemustlearntoactinwaysthatdonotharmotherlivingthings.

74.Ifweknowmoreaboutwhatcausesendangerment,wemaybeabletotakemeasurebeforeitistoolate.

75.Theyareallusedtotheirenvironment;thatis,theyhavelearnthowtolivesuccessfulintheirhabitat.

76.ProfessorStevensonexplainedthestudentsthatthemiludeerhadbeenverycommoninChinaalongtimeago,butitdisappearedduringtheMingandQingDynasties.

77.WhatwehearbytheradioorseeonTVisonlyasmallpartofallthewonderful

musicthatiswaitingforus.

78.ThebluescomesfromAfricansongsthatpeopleusedtosingingwhentheyworkedandduringfestivals.

79.Thereiswidevarietyofnewmusictobediscoveredineverycorneroftheworld,sothenexttimeyoulookforatapeoraCD,don’tjustlookforChineseorAmericanmusic—openyourearstothesoundsoftheworld.

80.Theyplaymusicsatisfytheirinnerdesire.

81.Theproceofmakingrockmusic,but,istotallydifferent.

82.Youmustbelievewhatyoudoandwhoyouwanttosucceedintheworld–themagicalworldofHogwartsandtherealone.

83.Ifonlytheycanfindawaytogettotheroom,orwhateveritwas.

84.Ifwewanttokeepupwiththehighpaceofmodernlife,wehadbettertolearntomaketherightchoicesaboutwhatandhowweeat.

85.Vitamins,whichwecangetfromeatingvegetables,fruit,fishanddrinkmilk,helpourbodyfightdisease.

86.Manypeopletodaymakechoicesabouttheireatinghabitsbasingonwhattheybelieve.

http://www.oh100.com anicvegetablesarethosethataregrownwithoutchemicalsthatcanbeharmfulforhumanbeingsortheenvironment.

88.Becausewehavesomuchtochoose,manycompaniesandstoresofferadviceaboutwhatweshouldeat.

89.Thebestwaytomakesurethatwewillfeelandlookfineistodevelophealtheatinghabits.

90.Onlyinthatwaywewillbereadyfrothechallengesandopportunitiesinlife.

91.TheweekfollowChristmasDay,manyAfrican—Americanfamiliesgettogethertogreetthenewyearandthinkaboutthepast.

92.Kwanzaawasbornin1966,whenpeoplecreatedanewfestivalsothatAfricanAmericanswouldbeabletocongratulatetheirhistoryandculture.

93.Wemustdoasmuchaswecanmakeourcommunitybetterandmorebeautiful.

94.SinceKwanzaaistimeforlearningaswellasjoy,peoplecelebrateitbylightingacandleeachdayanddiscussingoneofthesevenprinciplesofKwanzaa.

95.Ateachtimewecelebrateafestivalitchangesalittleandinthatwaywekeepourculturealive.

96.PeterplayedatrickonCarolandshewouldn’ttalktohimfortwodays.TheymadepeaceafterPetertreatedheranicelunch.

97.Itisareminderthatweneedtocareabouttheworldweliveandthatweshouldlearntorespectlifeandnature.

98.Ican’ttheonlywomanwhoisn’twearingjewellery.

99.Isawalovelydiamondnecklaceofabigbluestoneinthecenter.

100.OnourwayhomethatnightIlookeddownandsawthatthenecklacewasnoaroundmyneckanymore.

http://www.oh100.com he18century,BenjaminFranklinconductedanumberofexperimentsinwhichheshowedwhatelectricitywas.

103.realizedthatIcoulduseakitetoattractlightning,Idecidedtodoanexperiment.104.Tiethecornersofthehandkerchieftothepointsofthecross,youwillhaveanicestrongkite.

105.Thereisnodoubtif100yearsagoanimaltestingwascruelbuttodayanimalsinexperimentsareverywelltakencareof.

106.Ithasoftenbeensaidthatlifeisdifficultasitis.Forwomenitsometimestwicedifficult.

107.OnthethirddayIwasstrugglingthroughastormyweatherandduringthenextweekthewindgrewstrongerandIfoundmyselfspendingawholedayinmytent.108.Changeswerejustonthecorner.

109.IhadtraveledonlytwohoursonedaywhenthewindsincreasedsomuchthatIhadtoputmytentonbeforethewindsbecametoostrong.

110.IwasthankfultoallthetrainingIhadhad.

111.IwassooptimisticthatIdecidedthatthenextday,Iwouldincreasemyworkdayby12hours.

112.Inhertelevisionshowsshemakesitpossibletotalkaboutgreatmomentsanddifficultiesinpeople’slives.Shehashelpedthousandsofmenandwomencometotermwiththingsthatbotherthemandthattheycouldnottalkaboutwithothers.113.Sheisablackwomanwhoserisetofameisaninspedstory.

114.Herlifeshowsusthathardworkanddisciplinearetheroadtoselfimprovement,andsucceliesinsomewherealongtheroad.

115.WhenIgrowupIhopetobejustassuccessfullyasyouare.

116.NewZealandisanislandthatliesontheeasterncoastofAustralia.Itismakeupoftwolargeislands:NorthIslandandSouthIsland.

117.TheoceanandseassurroundedtheislandsaredeepblueandmanyofNewZealand’scitieslieonabayandhaveanaturaldeepharbor.

118.TherearemanyplantsandanimalsonlyliveinNewZealand.

119.Morethan120yearslater,CapitalJamesCooktookpossessionsoftheislandsin1796andfromthattimeBritishpeoplestartedtosettleinNewZealand.

120.NewZealandhasapopulationofabout3.8millionpeople,whichaboutfourteenpercentareMaori.

121.NewZealandwineishighqualityandissoldallovertheworld.Livinginacountrywithplentyofspaceandagoodclimate,NewZealandersloveallkindsofsportandoutdooractivities.

122.ToMakeasmuchuseofthelandaspossible,twoormorecropsareplantedeachyearwhereitpossible.

123.Itwasfromtheearly1990swhenscientistsstartedtodevelopednewtechniquestoincreaseagriculturalproductionwithoutharmingtheenvironment.

124.Ifyougoagainstnatureanddothingsatthewrongtimeofyear,youwillhavetodomuchworkandtheresultswillnotbesogood.

125.Theactorsmakeuslaughbymakingafunofsomebody’swayofdressingortellinganamusingstory.

126.Whatcomedianshavecommonwiththeplayersinacomedyistheirwayofplayingwithwords.

127.DatedbacktotheQinDynasty,thetraditionalcrosstalkshow,orxiangshengshows,havemadepeoplealloverChinaroarwithlaughterforcenturies.

128.TherewasawomanwhowasthebooftheofficewhichIwantedtowork.129.Iwaspleasedthatthemanagerhaddecidednottoangrywithmeforhavingbeensorude.

130.Wecanlearnalotofaboutwhatapersonisthinkingbywatchinghisorherbodylanguage.

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