形容词副词的“级”
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大多数形容词和副词有三个等级:1)原级,即原形。
2)比较级。
3)最高级。
1.构成:
(1)规则变化:
(2)不规则变化:
good / well, better, best bad / badly, worse, worst many / much, more, most little, less, least
far, farther, farthest
further, furthest 2.用法
注:在形容词和副词的比较级前,有时可以用much, a little等来修饰。
如:much better, a little taller。
3. 表示两者在某一方面相同时用“as+形容词或副词原形+as”的句型。
如:
I think science is as important as math.
Tom runs as fast as Jack.
表示一方在某一方面不及另一方时用“not as/so+ 形容词或副词原形+as”的句型。
如:
It is not as warm today as yesterday.
It is not so warm today as yesterday.
He did not come as early as Wang Lin.
He did not come so early as Wang Lin.
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Write sentences using the words given.
3. believe/ Water Festival/most/fun
00045-Unit 2
Canoeing is not as (so) interesting as sailing (is).
《00012》-Grammar
Sandy is a bit quieter than Sally.
However, after his father’s death a few years ago, Martin’s life became much more difficult.
… your question will sound much more polite.
It’s the present situation in poor areas that calls for much higher spending on education and training. 强调句子的主语。
-2005年高考北京卷
However, some advertising can be confusing or misleading. Sometimes the words sound good but don’t really tell you anything about the quality of the product. At other times, the picture in an ad looks a lot better than the real thing.
How Much Is Under The Tundra?
By Adam Zagorin
Is there enough oil beneath the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to help secure America's energy future? President Bush certainly thinks so. He has argued that tapping ANWR's oil would help ease California's electricity crisis and provide a major boost to the country's energy independence. But no one knows for sure how much crude lies buried beneath the tundra (the frozen earth), with the last government survey, conducted in 1998, projecting output anywhere from 3 billion to 16 billion bbl.
The oil industry goes with the high end of the range, which could equal as much as 10% of U.S. consumption for as long as six years. ANWR would ease America's more than $100 billion annual foreign-oil bill, the argument goes. And by pumping more than 1 million bbl. a day from the reserve for the next two to three decades, lobbyists claim, the nation could cut back on imports equivalent to all shipments to the U.S. from Saudi Arabia, the world's largest producer. Sounds good. An oil boom would also mean a multibillion-dollar windfall in tax revenues, royalties and leasing fees for Alaska and the Federal Government. Best of all, proponents of drilling say, damage to the environment would be minimal. "We've never had a documented case of an oil rig chasing
caribou out onto the pack ice," says Alaska State Representative Scott Ogan.
Not so fast, say environmentalists. Sticking to the low end of government estimates, the National Resources Defense Council says there may be no more than 3.2 billion bbl. of economically recoverable oil in the coastal plain of ANWR, a drop in the bucket that would do virtually nothing to ease America's energy problems. The NRDC further claims that ANWR's total output would amount to no more than a six-month supply of oil for the U.S.--far too little to have a long-term impact on prices. And consumers could wait up to a decade to reap any benefits, because drilling could begin only after much wrangling over leases, environmental permits and regulatory review. As for ANWR's impact on the California power crisis, environmentalists point out that oil is responsible for only 1% of the Golden State's electricity output--and just 3% of the nation's. Americans make up 5% of the world's population but gobble up 25% of global energy. So cutting back on domestic oil consumption offers far greater potential savings than drilling in ANWR. An obvious step: boosting the fuel efficiency of America's truck and auto fleet. The NRDC claims that more than three times the amount of ANWR's petroleum could be saved if American fuel economy
was raised to an average of 39 m.p.g. from current levels of 20.7 m.p.g. Efficiencies generated by a simple upgrade of the replacement tires installed on U.S. vehicles could save nearly 5.5 billion bbl. of oil over the next 50 years, the greens say.
None of these arguments carry much weight among the oilmen. Phillips Petroleum, BP Amoco and ExxonMobil all hope to profit from ANWR leases. So do Halliburton--the oil-field services giant headed until recently by Vice President Dick Cheney--and Enron, a large energy marketer run by Bush buddy Kenneth Lay. For them, it seems, the only good oil field is a tapped oil field.
From Time, Feb. 11, 2001(张道真英语语法大全精编本)
PEP英语小学四年级下册第六单元有一首歌
Mary Has a Little Lamb:
Mary has a little lamb, little lamb, little lamb.
Mary has a little lamb.
its fleece is white as snow.
...
A B C, follow me.
It’s as easy as 1 2 3;
1 2 3, A B C.
It’s so easy as you see!
My friend is the same as me. We are both quiet.
================================================== I’m more outgoing than my sister.
athletic
serious
…
funnier
smarter
quieter
…
We both have black eyes and black hair, although my hair is shorter than hers. We both like sports, although Liu Ying is more athletic than me.
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… Then discuss and decide with a group which gift would be best.
-And how about the yellow and black spotted animals in that cage? -They’re cheetahs. The cheetah is the fastest animal on earth.
Discuss in groups to decide which is the most useful/interesting/funny invention.
00048-UNIT 4-TOPIC 1
-Science? We always go to science museums. I want to go to a children’s museum. They’re more fun.。