目标导航jing知识点睛jing小学、初中、高中各种试卷真题知识归纳文案合同PPT等免费下载www.doc985.comUsingLanguage&OtherParts原文呈现小学、初中、高中各种试卷真题知识归纳文案合同PPT等免费下载www.doc985.com重点词汇1.idiomn.习语;成语2.alongsideprep.在……旁边;与……一起adv.在旁边3.shoren.岸;滨4.steeln.钢;钢铁工业5.accentn.口音6.cobblestoneadj.铺有鹅卵石的7.coherentadj.有条理的;清楚易懂的8.anyhowadv.(结束交谈或转换话题时)不过;反正9.proceedvi.行进;继续做10.toastn.烤面包片;吐司;干杯vt.为……干杯vi.烤(尤指面包)11.duskn.黄昏;傍晚12.owevt.欠(账、债、情等)13.contraryadj.相反的;相对立的词汇拓展1.astonishvt.使十分惊讶;使吃惊→astonishingadj.惊人的;令人惊讶的→astonishedadj.感到惊讶的→astonishmentn.惊讶2.mistyadj.多雾的;模糊的→mistn.薄雾;水汽3.advertisementn.广告;启事→advertisern.广告商;登广告者→advertisevi.&vt.(为……)做广告;登广告→advertisingn.广告活动;广告业4.photographern.摄影师;拍照者→photographn.照片v.拍照→photographyn.摄影术重点词组1.goonatourof...去……旅游2.incontrastto...与……相比3.oweittooneselftodosth自己应该做某事4.contraryto...与……相反5.comeforsb来接某人重点句型1.Anyhow,thenextstationismystop!(教材P43)反正我下站就到了!2.Standinginthedistance,theywereastonishedtoseemistycloudsrisingfromthegreatNiagaraFalls,whichisonthesouthsideofthelake.(教材P44)她们站在远处眺望,看到湖的南边从尼亚加拉大瀑布上升腾而起的水雾,感到非常震撼。3.Youoweittoyourselvestostaylonger.(教材P44)你们应该多待一会儿。4.Standinginthedistance,theywereastonishedtoseemistycloudsrisingfromthegreatNiagaraFalls,whichisonthesouthsideofthelake.(教材P44)她们站在远处眺望,看到湖的南边从尼亚加拉大瀑布上升腾而起的水雾,感到非常震撼。小学、初中、高中各种试卷真题知识归纳文案合同PPT等免费下载www.doc985.comSEEINGTHETRUENORTHVIARAIL:TORONTOANDMONTREALAfterLiDaiyuandhercousinarrivedinToronto,thelargestandwealthiestcityinCanada【1】,theyonlyhadafewhourstokillbeforetheyhadtoproceed①tothenextleg②oftheirtriptoMontreal,sotheywentonatourof③thecity.TheywentuptheCNTowerandlookedacrosstheshores④ofLakeOntario.Standinginthedistance,theywereastonished⑤toseemisty⑥cloudsrisingfromthegreatNiagaraFalls,whichisonthesouthsideofthelake【2】.WaterfromthelakeflowsintotheNiagaraRiverandoverthefallsonitswaytothesea.【1】画线部分为Toronto的同位语。【2】本句为复合句。Standinginthedistance为现在分词短语作状语;seemistycloudsrisingfromthegreatNiagaraFalls为“seesb/sthdoing”结构;whichis...lake为which引导的非限制性定语从句,修饰thegreatNiagaraFalls。Thegirlssawhundredsofskyscrapers⑦ofglassandsteel⑧,andold-fashioned⑨carsrollingby.Astheywalkednorthfromtheharbourarea,LiDaiyusaid,“LinFei,oneofmymother’soldschoolmates,liveshere.Ishouldphoneherandseeifshe’savailable⑩fordinner.”TheymetLinFeiarounddusk⑪overdinneratarestaurantindowntownChinatown.ThecousinschattedwithLinFei,whohadmovedtoCanadamanyyearsearlier.“ThisisthelargestChinatowninToronto.WehaveafewmoreintheGreaterTorontoArea,soyoucanguessthattherearealotofChinesepeopleinCanada!Chinesepeoplehavebeencominghereformorethanahundredyears.Therefore,wecangetallkindsofgreatfoodherefromalloverChina,”LinFeitoldthem.ThetrainleftlatethatnightandarrivedinMontrealearlythenextmorning.Atthestation,incontrastto⑫Toronto,theyheardpeopletalkinginFrench.Theyweresurprisedtoseethatallthesignsandadvertisements⑬wereinFrenchandmanypeoplespokeEng...