高中英语教材现行人教版必背句子,教学一部高一英语必修四必背重点句子。
高中必背英语句子
高二高三必背
1—2(BII):
1.ThisisthefirsttimethatIhaveevertastedthiskindoffood.(Itisthefirsttimethat…)
2.OnlyinthiswaycanyoulearnEnglishwell.(Onlyinthiswaycan/will/…sb.dosth.倒装)
3.ThereisnotmuchpointinworkingonmyPhD.(Thereisnopointindoing…)
http://www.oh100.com hisbook,Hawkingexplainsbothwhatitmeanstobeascientistandhowscienceworks.
5.PeoplewholistentoHawking’slecturessometimesfinditdifficulttounderstandhim.
3—4(BII):
6.Readingistothemindwhatfoodistothebody.(AistoBwhatCistoD)
7.ShethoughtIwastalkingaboutherdaughterwhileIwastalkingaboutmydaughter.(…while…)
8.Thesecoinsareofdifferentsizesandshapes.(beof+n.)
9.Nomatterhowwelltranslated,somethingofthespiritoftheoriginalworkislost.(Nomatter…)
10.Whenhewokeup,hefoundhimselflostintheforest.(findoneself…)
11.Seenfromthetop,itlooksasifthestadiumiscoveredbyagraynetofsteel,anditlooksjustlikeabird’snestmadeoftreebranches.
12.ThegreatmomentforEuropeanliteraturetocometoChinaisbetween1910andlate1930swhenfamouswriterssuchasLuXunandGuoMoruotranslatedbothpoetryandnovelsintoChinese.
5—6(BII):
http://www.oh100.com (Itisamatterof…)
14.Itwasnotuntiltwelveo’clockthatIwenttobedlastnight.(Itisnotuntil…that…)
15.Canyoutellmewhatyourschoolislike?(Whatsomethingislike…)
16.Thenewsthatourteamhaswonthegameistrue.(同位语that-clause)
17.Ilovesinging,whilemybrotherlikesplayingcomputergames.(…while…)
18.BetweenBritainandIreland,intheIrishSea,liesthesmallIsleofMan.
19.TheInternetalsomakesiteasierforcompaniestokeepintouchwithcustomersandcompaniesinothercountries.(make/find/think/consider/feelitadj.forsb.todosth.)
7—8(BII):
20.Shouldtheyhavepatience,theycoulddotheworkwell.
21.It’shightimethattheygotdowntodoingthehomework.
22.Ifyouhadfollowedmyadvicejustnow,youwouldbebetternow.(主从时间不一致)
23.Ifweweretopanic,wewouldnotbeabletohelp.
24.A.Shetreatstheboyasifhewereherownson.
B.Hetalksasifhehadbeentothemoon.
C.Hetalksasifhewouldgotothemoon.
9—10(BII):
25.SheiscontentwithwhattherepresentativesfromtheworldsummarizedattheEarthSummit.(becontentwith)
26.TheUnitedNationsheldameetingthatsocietyshouldbeinharmonywithnature.(inharmonywith)
http://www.oh100.com (upon/onn./doingsth.;advisesb.todosth.)
28.ThespecialistadvisedtheAIDSpatienttocalmdownimmediatelyhearrived.(immediately/directly=assoonas后接从句)
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patienttocalmdown.(Hardly/ http://www.oh100.com )
30.HadIknownthatairconditionerscausesomuchpollution,Iwouldneverhaveboughtone.
31.Andpovertyisleofaproblemandpeoplearebettereducated,thereisagoodchancethatwewillseeleviolenceandfewerwars.(Thereisachancethat…;Chancesarethat…)
11—12(BII):
32.Herbrilliantparentshavehadagreateffectonher,soshehasmademanybreakthroughsinthefieldofscience.
33.Itisbelievedthatpracticemakesperfect.
34.Notallpeoplecanaimtheirgunsatthetargets.=Allpeoplecannotaimtheirgunsatthetargets.
35.Itisthisfictionthatremindsmeofmychildhood.
36.Whatever(Nomatterwhat)happens,wemustkeepcalm.
http://www.oh100.com heireffortstosurvive,theyfindthemselvesonthesurfaceofthemonsteritself,whichturnsouttobeasubmarine.
38.Oneofthemottosforthepark----“Relyingonscience,technology,andknowledgetoincreaseeconomicpower”----makesitclearthatscienceandbusinecanandmustworktogethertobuildthefuture.
13----14(BII):
39.Wherewasitthattheroadaccidenthappenedyesterday?
40.Itwilltakealotofcouragetotellthetruth.
41.Therewasatimewhenthisvillageusedtobeveryquiet.
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43.Eventhoughthepurewateriswhatgivesseawateritsmainproperties,thesalinityofseaaffectsbothitsweightandfreezingpoint.
44.Whatallthesepeoplehaveincommonisthattheyasktobetreatedwithrespect,sharetherighttowork,goodhousingconditionsandeducation,andbetreatedequallytootherpeople,regardleofrace,religionorsex.
15----16(BII):
45.Thereisnoneedforustodiscutheproblemagainsinceithasalreadybeensettled.
46.Shoulditrain(Wereittorain)tomorrow,weshouldhavetoputoffthevisittotheGreatWall.
47.Idon’tmindhermakingfunofme.
48.WhileIdon’tlikebiology,Ifinditinteresting.
49.Takethisopportunityplease,andIguarantee(that)youwon’tregretit.
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51.Theyguaranteethismachinetoworkforfouryears.
17—18(BII):
52.Ittakesmanyyearsfortheecosystemtorecover.(=Ittakessomebodysometimetodosomething.)
53.Youngpeopleareoftencomparedtotherisingsunat8or9o’clockinthemorning.
54.Thenewsoftheirsecretweddingsoongotaround.=Thenewsthattheygotmarriedsecretlysoongotaround.=Thenewssoongotaroundthattheygotmarriedsecretly.
55.Nowthatyoulikethecarsomuch,whynotdriveitback?
56.PeoplelikeXiaoWenandmanyotherdisabledpeopleinourcountryhavetaughtustheimportanceofgivingeverybodyachancetoreceiveeducation.
57.Wedocutandpaste,butwedon’tusescissorsorglue.
19—20(BII):
58.Wemayaswellhaveatryandseeifitcanbedone.
http://www.oh100.com ermsofmon
eytheyarequiterich,butnotintermsofhappiness.
60.Wesometimestendtothinkthattheoceanbottomismadeupofsmoothplains.
61.It’suseless/nousetopretend/pretendingthatyoudidn’tknowthetruth.
62.Itwasfouro’clockintheafternoonwhenheandhisgrandpareachedthemuseuminGuanghan,whereanofficialwarmlyreceivedthen.
63.I’dliketoknowmoreaboutlifeasitwastwohundredyearsago.
64.ItispossiblethattheKingofStonehengewaslinkedtothestones:hemayhavehadahandinplanningthemonument,orinhelpingtransportandpullupthestones.(might/could)
1—4(BIII):
65.Theelephantisabout14timestheweightofanadult.(Ais/was…timesthesize/length/height/depth/width…ofB)
66.Whatdoyouthinkhashappenedtohim?
67.Duringholidays,somelikestayingathomewhileothersliketraveling.
68.Hemadeitaruletogetupat6:30everyday.
69.Onlyinthiswaycanyousolvetheproblem.OnlythendidIrealizethatIwaswrong.
70.Impressiveastherecordis,itfadesawaynexttothestoryofArmstrong’sstruggleagainstdiseases.
71.Theyhadnoideawhattheywereupagainst.
72.TheXGamesareliketheOlympicGamesforsportsthatarelefamiliartousthansportslikefootballandbasketball.
5—8(BIII):
73.Hewasmoremadthanexcited.
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75.Thereasonwhywewerelatewasthatourcardidn’tcome.
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77.ThemoreIgettoknowhim,thebetterIlikehim.
78.Whatkindofwordsdoyouthinkyouwouldneedtotalkaboutadvertisingadvertisements?
79.Lyingaroundthemwerechains,guns,tools,bedding,clothingandmanyotherarticles.
9—12(BIII):
80.Notonlydotheyspeakthesamelanguage(but)theyalsoshareanumberofsocialcustoms.
81.Iknewthenewslongbeforeyoutoldme.
82.Thosewhoarediagnosedwithlungcancer,asisthecasewithWangMingxiang,needoperatingonimmediately.
83.Hesatthereasifhewerereadinganovel.
84.Itwasn’tuntilhecameherethatIknewthetruth.
http://www.oh100.com (evenworse,worsestill)
86.Theycan’taffordtoconsultadoctororpurchasemedicinesfromachemistwhentheygotsick,norcantheymakesurethattheirchildrenkeepahealthydiet.
13—16(BIII):
87.Wehavenochoicebuttowaithere.
88.Thefurtherwewalkedintotheforest,themoreexcitedwebecame.
89.Wewentwithoutbreakfast.
90.ItwillbelongbeforeyourfathercomesbackfromtheUSA.
http://www.oh100.com (minute,second)
92.Afterdesigningmoreexperiments,theywereabletoclarifytheprocedurebywhichbeescommunicateinformationthattheyusetofindandfetchfood.
93.Theyusethesamesensesaswedoandtheirfeetandhandsaresim
ilartoours,exceptthatChimpanzeesstillhaveopposabletoesandgraspthingswiththeirfeet.
高一英语课文必背经典句子200句
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“comesfromthefactthatthewaterinthesestreamsandriverslookswhitewhe
nitmovesquickly.
29.Aswithhiking,youshouldalwaysthinkaboutyoursafetyandweargoodclothes.
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.ThemostimportantthingforyoungMinzhiisnottoloseanymorepupilsf
romtheschool---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.Newfunctionsarebeingaddedtothephones.
88.Thelatestcellphoneshave
featuressuchasgames,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.ThebluescomesfromAfricansongsthatpeopleusedtosingwhentheyworkedandduringfestivals.
114.Thereisawidevarietyofnewmusictobe
ediscoveredineverycorneroftheworld,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.PierreandIdidhaveav
erygoodtimeattheball.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.NewZealandisanislandthatliesofftheeasterncoastofAustralia.Itismakeupoftwolargeislands:NorthIslandandSouthIsland.
168.TheoceanandseassurroundingtheislandsaredeepblueandmanyofNewZealand’scitieslieonabay
andhaveanaturaldeepharbor.
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.DatingbacktotheQinDynasty,thetraditionalcrosstalkshow,orxiangshengshows,havemadepeoplealloverChinaroarwithlaughterforcenturies.
193.ThestoryofhowIgotmynewjob,andcometobeonsuchgoodtermswithmyboisfunnyone.
194.IcycledasfastasIcouldandsawthat
thedriverintheyellowcarwaswaitingattheredlight.
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.
高中英语教材(现行人教版)必背句子
高中英语教材(现行人教版)必背句子
四川省邛崃市第二中学校陈才华
高考题都源自教材,高考前一周背诵下列精选句子,考试遇到难题不再慌张。
Book1A
1、Idon’tenjoysinging,倒装)
2、倒装)
*3、WhatisitthatJoecan’tfindinthebathroom?(强调结构)
4、主谓一致)
5、However,thenumberofpeoplewhoEnglishasaforeignlanguagemorethan750million.(主谓一致)
*6、WithsomanypeoplecommunicatinginEnglisheveryday,itwillbecomemoreandmore宾补)
7、However,mostofthetimepeoplefromthetwocountriesdonot
*8、However,beforeshecouldthinktwice,thewaterwasuponher.(before)
9、定语,表语从句)*10、Strong,proudandunited,thepeopleofStPetersburgarethemodernheroesofRussia.(形容词作状语)
*11、Andweshouldbuildawebsitewherepeoplecanlookatthepicturesandpaintings.(定语从句)
12、(介词+关系代词)
*13、InSydneytheChineseteamgot28goldmedals,rankingthirdofallthecompetingcountries.(v-ing作状语)
14、Hi,mum!I’monthebus,I推断)
15、让步状语从句)
16、herparentsandfriends.(宾语从句)
17、WangMeisaysthenumbertoXiaoLiagaintoaskherwhatshewillbewearingtoschooltomorrow.(状语从句)
*18、Thefewsurvivinghumanbeingsarebeingusedinthewaythatweusemachinestoday.(定语从句)
*19、Now,theleaderhasaskedagroupofstudentstodowhattheycan(do)tosavetheearth.(宾语从句,省略)
*20、Togetherwithhisfriends,Harrylearnsthatitisnotalwayseasytodowhatisright.(主谓一致,宾语从句)
*21、Wheresomeoneisbornandwhatapersonlookslikearenotasimportantaswhatheorshegrowsuptobe.(主语从句,主谓一致)
*22、Heknewthatthechurchhadmanysecretroomsandthatnotallofthemweresafe.(宾语从句,部分否定)
*23、Itsaysonthestatuethatanyonewhowantstoentertheroommustanswerthequestion.
(say特殊含义)
Book1B
1.2.3.4.5.6.–allwehavetois
cleanorpeelthem.
7.PudongAirport.
8.9.TypicalforChinaisthecrosstalkshow,apairofcomediansentertainstheaudience
withwordplay.
10.totheQinDynasty,thetraditionalcrosstalkshows,orxiangshengshows,have
madepeoplealloverChinaroarwithlaughterforcenturies.
11.therearemanydifferentinterpretationsofourbodylanguage,somegesturesseemto
beuniversal.
12.Visitorscangoonexcitingridesseentheirheroesdointhemovie.
Book2A2.Anestistoabirdwhatahouseistoaman.(AistoBwhatCistoD.)强调谓语)
http://www.oh100.com oyearshavepassedsincethatday.←→Tendollarsisenoughforhim.(主谓一致)
5.Wedoourbesttobecarefulandbutmostofuswill
eventuallyfindourselvesinasituationweorsomeoneelseneedshelp.(定语从句)
6.AmongthespeakerswasChina’sthenPremierZhuRongji.(倒装)
Book2B
1.Theyfindthemselvessurroundedbycolourfulrocks,fishes,seashellsandplants,独立主格)
2.Whatmakestheoceansuchagreatplacetolive(in)?
3.Wehavewaited(for)340yearsforourrights.
4.insouthernAustria,Kitzbuhelisaparadiseforskiers.workoutatthegynorgodancinginoneofthecity’smanyhotelsandclubs.(倒装)
6.7.Howcanyouhopeformercyyourselfyoushownone?
8.Youwantedjustice,soyougetjustice,morethanyouwanted.
9.OnMay3,2002,archaeologistsinEnglandfoundagraveofamanaroud2300BC.
10.Ironcamelater,inBook3
1.’sstruggleagainstdisease.
2.ThewonderfulgiftandthecontactwiththeblackcourtexcitedChina’scuriosityabout
AfricasendambassadorsandopenembassiesinthenewMingcapital,Beijing.
3.Somenotbeaccomplished.(Thelatestfigures
improving.←→…suggest(建议)that…shoulddo…)
高中英语外研必修四必背重点句子
教学一部高一英语必修四必背重点句子
(个别句子有改动)
Module1
1.Nooneknowsforsure,andmakingpredictionsisariskybusiness.
http://www.oh100.com hefuture,carefortheenvironmentwillbecomeveryimportantasearth’snaturalresourcesrunout.
3.Wewillalsohavetorelymoreonalternativeenergy,suchassolarandwindpower.
4.Allthisseemscertain,butthereareplentyofthingsaboutcitylifeinthefuturewhicharenotcertain.
5.AteacheratauniversityinTexasintheUnitedStatesaskedhisstudentstothinkhowtheywouldrunacityof50,000peopleintheyear2025.
6.Togetridofgarbageproblems,thecitywillloadhugespaceshipswithwastematerialsandsendthemtowardsthesun,preventinglandfillandenvironmentalproblems.
7.Policewillarrestcriminalsbyfiringnetsinsteadofguns.
8.Nosmokingwillbeallowedwithinafuturecity’slimits.
9.Catalogueswillhavevoicecommandstoplaceorders.
10.Everyonewillbegivenatelephonenumberatbirththatwillneverchangenomatterwheretheylive.
11.Allformsofrecreationwillbeprovidedfreeofchargebythecity.
12.Itwillbepossibletochangethecolourofcarsattheflickofaswitch.
13.Distancesurgerywillbecomecommonasdoctorscarryoutoperationsfromthousandsofmilesaway,witheachcityhavingitsowntelesurgeryoutpatientclinic.
14.Seniorcitizensandpeoplewithdisabilitieswillbeabletogoanywhereintheworldusinghigh-techcamerasattachedtotheirhead.
15.Atnineo’clocktonightIwillbedoingmyhomework.
16.Don’tcallmebeforeseven.Iwillbegettingdressed.
17.ThistimenextyearIwillbelyingonabeach.
18.I’mtoobusyenjoyingmylifenowtoworryaboutthefuture!
19.Workisnowinprogreonthetypesofbuildingrequiredformentostayinwhenthey’reonthemoon.
20.Guitarmusicisonthewayout.
Module2
1.Saywhichmeansoftransportyoucanusetogetaroundyourtown.
2.Thebusisconnectedtoelectricwires.
3.Haveyoueverbeenstuckinatrafficjam?
4.Simplyraiseyourhand,andataxiappearsinontime.
5.Busesnumbered1to100arelimitedtotravelwithinthecitycentre.
6.You’llhaveagoodviewoftherapidlychangingcity.
7.TherearefourundergroundlinesinBeijing,andseverallinesareunderconstruction.
8.TricyclesareworthusingifyouwanttoexplorethenarrowalleysofoldBeijing.
9.Lookatthephrasesandsaywhattheyhaveincommon.
10.It’sagoodideatohaveyourdestinationwritteninChinese.
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11.–Thereisn’tanyroomforcarstopark.
-Whynotbuildundergroundcarparks?
12.There’sasimplesolutiontotheseproblems.
13.Motoristscouldtakeabusintothecitycentreandarriveatworkortheshopsrelaxedandina
goodmood.
14.TherewasnowayIwasgoingtocatchtheplane.
15.It’senoughtodriveyoumad.
16.LosAngeles,whichwasbuiltwiththemotorcarinmind,andisfamousforitssix-lane
highways,isnowtheUSA’smostcongestedcity.
17.Peoplewhodonotpaythechargewillfaceafineof£80.
18.Butdoesthecongestionchargework?Asurveycarriedoutattheendof2003suggestedit
does.
19.What’smore,centralLondonshopsdidnotlosebusineeventhoughtherewerefewercars.
20.Don’tletgoofyourbagsonthetrain.
21.It’sagoodideatoweardarkclothesbecausetheyhidethedirtwhileclothesattractit!
22.Evenifyoufindtheirhabitsandbehaviourabitstrange,youshouldn’tshowyourfeelings.
23.Youarelelikelytogetknockedoverbyacar.
24.Youshouldalwayscarryasparebagincaseyouseesomethingyouwanttobuy.
25.Ifyoudo,peoplewillstareatyou.
Module3
1.Althoughtheseareveryimportant,wecommunicatewithmorethanjustspokenandwritten
words.
2.Indeed,bodypositionsarepartofwhatwecall“bodylanguage”.
3.Weseeexamplesofunconsciousbodylanguageveryoften,yetthereisalso“learned”body
language,whichvariesfromculturetoculture.
4.Likeotheranimals,weareonguarduntilweknowitissafetorelax.
5.Weshakehandswhenwemakeadeal.
6.GreetingsinAsiancountriesdonotinvolvetouchingtheotherperson.
7.Inalloftheseexamples,thehandsarebusywiththegreetingandcan’tholdaweapon.
8.Peoplegiveawaymuchmorebytheirgesturesthanbytheirwords.
9.Ifyouareunconsciousofsomethingyoudonotknowitishappening.
http://www.oh100.com hailandyoumustn’ttouchsomeoneonthehead,evenbyaccident.
11.WhatshallIdoifI’minvitedtodinner?
12.Unleyou’reveryunluckyyou’llsoonthinkofsomething.
13.Whateveryoudo,don’tleaveimmediatelyafterthemealisfinished.
14.Howeverhungryyouare,youshouldn’tstarttoeatbeforeyourhostdoes.
15.Youcaninvitewhoeveryouliketotheparty.
16.CanIaskyouafavour?
17.WhatonearthcanItalkabout?
18.Weclapattheendofaliveperformance.
19.Playswereoftenincompetitionwitheachother.
20.Butsomeoccasionsonwhichpeopleclapchangefromonecountrytoanother.
21.Didyouknowthatbodylanguageaccountsforover90%ofaconversation?
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22.It’seasytotellthedifferencebetweenagenuinesmileofpleasureandafalsesmile.
Module4
http://www.oh100.com herice-growingworld,theChinesescientist,YuanLongping,isaleadingfigure.
2.YuanLongpingwasbornandbroughtupinChina.
3.Hethoughtthatthekeytofeedingpeoplewastohavemorericeandtoproduceitmore
quickly.
4.TheresultsofhisexperimentswerepublishedinChinain1966.
5.ResearcherswerebroughtinfromalloverChinatodevelopthenewsystem.
6.AsaresultofYuanLongping’sdiscoveriesChinesericeproductionroseby47.5percentin
the1990’s.
7.50thousandsquarekilometersofricefieldswereconvertedtogrowingvegetablesandother
cashcrops.
8.Followingthis,YuanLongping’sricewasexportedtoothercountries.
9.StephenHawkingisoneofthemostfamousscientistsintheworldpartlybecauseofhis
scientificdiscoveriesandpartlybecauseofhisphysicaldisability.
http://www.oh100.com he1960shewasdiagnosedwithmotorneuronedisease.
11.Hegotajobinanofficetoearnhisliving.
12.HeleftGermanywhenHitlercametopowerandwenttoworkintheUS.
13.Todayrocketsareveryadvancedmachineswhichwecanusetosendastronautsintospace.
14.Itisawardedeachyeartopeoplewhohaveadvancedhumandevelopmentbyimprovingthe
quality,quantityoravailabilityoffoodintheworld.
15.Bothmenwerehonouredfortheirworkinthedevelopmentofnewhybridriceplants.
16.YuanLongpingwasaresearchprofessorinHunanin1973whenhemadehismajorscientific
breakthrough.
17.Thisgeneticdiscoverymadeitpossibletoproducehigh-yieldricehybrids.
18.ThehybridisparticularlywellsuitedtoAfricanricefarmersbecauseitisabletogrowon
poorlandanditcansurviveverydryweather.
19.Jones’sworkhasalreadyledtothedevelopmentofmanynewriceplants,someofwhichcan
increaseyieldsbynearly50%.
20.Thesetwooutstandingscientistshavereallymakeadifferencetothelivesofmillionsof
peopleintwocontinents.
Module5
1.Alakeisanareaofwatersurroundedbyland.
2.HeandacolleagueweretospendtwoyearsthereteachingEnglish.
3.ThefirstsemesterfinishedattheendofJanuaryandtheyhadfourweeksoffforthespring
Festival.
4.Thegorgenarrowsto350feetastheriverrushesthroughthetwo-mile-highmountains.
5.AtWushanwemadeadetouruptheDaningRivertoseesomeofthesmallergorges.
6.ThenextdaywewentthroughthebiggorgesontheYangtzeRiver.
7.Everyrocklookedlikeapersonoranimal,everystreamthatjoinedthegreatrivercarriedits
legends,everyhillwasheavywiththepast.
8.Onadistantmountainwasasignin20-footcharacters.“BuildtheThreeGorgesDam,
ExploittheYangtzeRiver,”itsaid.
9.Thesunrisesintheeastandsetsinthewest.
10.Therearelectures-butyoudon’thavetogotothem.
11.Passengersarerequiredtotaketheirpassportswiththem.
12.Shanghaiisonthecoast,atthemouthoftheYangtzeRiver.
13.Healwayschoosesapostcardwithabeautifulview,andsticksonaninterestingstamp.
14.HislatestpostcardreadsGoodfishing.
15.I’mallowedtostickoneinonlyifI’vebeeninaplaceformorethan24hours.
16.There’sasayingthatalltouristsarerippedoff.
17.It’sbeenaroundfor6,000years,yetit’sacountryofthefuture.
18.Igetakickoutoftravelling.
19.EgyptianshaveusedFeluccasforcenturiestocarrygoodsandpeopleupanddowntheNile.
20.Thatsoundedfinetous,sowebookedourfour-daytrip.
21.Wecouldseethedesertinthedistancebeyondthegreenfields.
22.Thelocalpeoplewereveryfriendlyandamanshowedusaroundthevillage.
23.Thenextday,wesetoffearlyandvisitedamarketinasmalltown.
24.Youmustn’ttakephotographsofpeopleinEgyptwithoutfirstaskingforpermission.
25.ThereissomuchhistoryalongtheNileValleythatyoucan’tpossiblyvisiteverything;you
havetomakeachoice.
Module6
1.The“MonsterofLakeTianchi”isbackinthenewsafterseveralrecentsightings.
2.Althoughnoonereallygotaclearlookatthemysteriouscreature,XueJunlin,alocal
photographer,claimedthatitsheadlookedlikeahorse.
3.AthirdreportcamefromLiXiaohe,whowasvisitingthelakewithhisfamily.
4.Heclaimstohaveseenaroundblackcreaturemovingquicklythroughthewater.
5.Theysaythatthelow-temperaturelakeisunlikelytobeabletosupportsuchlargeliving
creatures.
6.Itis2,189metreshighandcoversanareaofabouttensquarekilometers.
7.Ifyouarescepticalaboutsomethingyoudon’treallybelieveit.
8.Perhapstoomuchfightingcausedthedinosaurstodieout.
9.Thedinosaursmayhavestoppedevolving,andbeenunabletoadapttochangesinthe
climates.
10.Ifyoucomestraighttothepointyousaywhatyouwanttosay.
11.I’dgoforthemeteoritemeanschoose.
12.Foracreaturethatdoesn’tactuallyexist,that’squitesomething.
13.ThereddragonwhichappearsontheWelshflagisapositivesymbol,indicatingstrengthand
asenseofnationalidentity.
14.Whyshouldthedragonhaveadifferentcharacterindifferentpartsoftheworld?
15.Someexpertsbelieveitisduetotheanimalsthemythsgrewoutof.
16.Themajorityoftheearth’soceansandremoteinlandlakesareunexploredsotheremaybe
creatureswhichhaverarelybeenseenoridentifiedbyhumans.
17.Severalpreviouslyunknownanimalshavebeenfoundinthehighlands,includingaspeciesof
deer.
18.Whoknowswhatotherfindsmayyetbemake?
19.ThelakeinSwedenishometoaseamonster.
20.PeoplehavereportedseeingastrangecreatureknownasMokele-Mbembe.
21.Severalexpeditionshavesetouttofindthemonsterintheremotelakesandswampsbutthey
haveallfailedsofar.
22.Weexpectourscientificexpeditionnextweekwillthrowsomelightontheissue.