模块8Unit1备课资料:高考链...
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模块8 Unit 1 备课资料:高考链接及重要语言点讲解(金色教案)● Word power(译林牛津版高二英语选修八教案教学设
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1. focus on (P6) phrasal verb
to give a lot of attention to one particular person, subject or thing: 集中注意力于…
Tonight's programme focuses on the way that homelessness affects the young.
When the kitchen is finished I'm going to focus my attention on the garden and get that sorted out.
2. suitable (P7)
suit
v. [T] to be right for a particular person, situation or occasion: 适合
Corn is grown a lot in this area - the soil seems to suit it very well.
The city lifestyle seems to suit her - she's certainly looking very well.
suited
adj. 1) right for someone or sth.: 适合的
With her qualifications and experience, she would seem to be ideally suited to/for the job.
2) If two people who have a relationship are suited, they have
a good relationship which will probably last, often because they share a lot of interests: 适宜的
They were never suited (to each other) from the start - they've got nothing in common.
suitable
adj. acceptable or right for someone or sth.: 适合的
The film is suitable for children.
My mother doesn't like me wearing short skirts to church - she doesn't think they're suitable.
NOTE: The opposite is unsuitable.
高考链接
- How about eight o' clock outside the cinema?
-That _______ me fine. (2004 全国)
A. fits
B. meets
C. satisfies
D. suits
答案及解析: D. 时间地点适合某人用suit sb.
● Grammar and usage
1. serve (P8)
v. [T] in a shop, restaurant or hotel, to deal with a customer by taking their order, showing or selling them goods etc: 服务,接待
Are you being served, madam?
That's the restaurant where they refused to serve Giles because he was so rude.
v. [I or T] to provide food or drinks: 提供食物,饮料等
Do they serve meals in the bar?
Breakfast is served in the restaurant between 7 and 9
We arrived at the hotel and were served with champagne and canapés.
All recipes in this book, unless otherwise stated, will serve (= be enough for) 4 to 5 people.
[+ object + adjective] Serve the tarts hot with custard or whipped cream.
v. [T] to provide with something that is needed: 提供所需之物London's hospitals, so says the report, are out of touch with the communities that they serve.
v. [I or T] to work for; to do your duty to: 服务,工作,服役
He served in the army in India for twenty years.
She has served on the committee for the last fifteen years.
He served under Harold Wilson as Transport Minister.
service
n. [U] the act of dealing with a customer in a shop, restaurant or hotel by taking their order, showing or selling them goods, etc: 服务,接待
The only trouble with this café is that the service is so slow.
[C] a system or organization that provides for a basic public need:
the ambulance/health/postal/prison service
[C or U] the operation of a system:
There isn't any railway service on Sundays.
We hope to be operating a normal service as soon as possible.
services plural noun UK
a place beside a large road at which fuel, food, drink and other items that people want on their journey are sold: We stopped at the services to get petrol.
servant
n. a person who is employed in another person's house, doing jobs such as cooking and cleaning, especially in the past public servant/servant of the state a person who works for the government:
Public servants should be incorruptible.
in service
in use:
The battleship has been in service since 1965.
高考链接
1. My friend, who ______ on the International Olympic