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?Unit 4 Earthquakes shake right away rise burst reach judgethink little / poorly of at an endin ruintoo. toTalking about past experienceIt was terrible when .It seemed as if .I remember .I felt .No longer after that .Luckily, .Expressing thanksI would like to express my thanks to. who.Id also like to thank.No words are strong enough to express our. .1. shakeImagine your home begins to shake and you must leave it right away.(1) vt. & vi. The earthquake shook the whole city. The poor boy was shaking with cold. with(2) shake be shaken by/atThey were badly shaken by/at the news. shake hands with sb.=shake ones hand shake ones head over/at sbshake down shake with anger/fear/laughter/1The housewife _the rug to get the dust out of it.A. shivered B. trembled C. quaked D. shook2. The frightened boy said something to his mother with his body _.A. shaking B. shaken C. shocked D. shook1. DShake shivertremble quake2. Awith A2. right awayImagine your home begins to shake and you must leave it right away.right now I must go to school right now/right away.She is doing her homework right now. (right away ) Ill return the book right away. right away = at once /immediately= in no time1. Mr. Smith told me to hand in the papers _, which one is wrong?A. in no time B. at no time C. right away D. at once1. Bat no timeB3. riseFor three days the water in the village wells rose and fell.rise vi 1 2The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.The students have been used to rising early.raise vt. (1) 2 3He works hard to raise the familyr. Raise your voice. Raise some dogs. riseraiserise vi. The child rose from the ground. raise vt. raise.He raised the child from the ground. 1.At last the workers had their pay _.A. raisedB. raise C. risen D. rose2. The speaker _ her voice so that every can hear clearly.A. rose B. was raised C. raised D. went up3. He fell but soon he _ to his feet.A. rose B. was raised C. raised D. went up1. A: raiseraise their pay.2. C: raise ones voice 3. Arise to his feet.4. burstthe water pipes in some buildings cracked and burst.burst v(1) , (,)The balloon burst. .(2) burst into +nBurst out +doing She burst into laughter. =She burst out laughing. burst into tears = burst out cryingburst into + nThe police burst into the house and arrested himburst out +doing.burst with a burst of anger 1When she heard the funny news, she _.A. burst into laughing B. burst out into laughingC. burst out laughter D. burst into laughter1. Dburst into /out burst into + n burst into +doing laugher 5. reachThe number of people who were killed or injured reached more than 400,000.reachHe was too short to reach the ceiling.The forest reaches as far as the river.reachreach out reach sb. sth. reach for / after beyond / out of / above ones reach as far as the eye can reach 1. Dont leave matches or cigarettes on the table within _ of little children.A. hand B. reach C. space D. distance2. I keep medicines on the top shelf, out of the childrens.A. reach B. hand C. hold D. place1. Bwithin reach of sb. within ones reach2. Aout of ones reach out ofhandout of place6. judgeYour speech was heard by a group of five judges, all of whom agreed that it was the best one this year.1judge vt. , n.Dont judge a stranger by appearances.A man should be judged by his deeds, not his words.Im no judge of music, but I know what I like. judging from/by Judging from his accent, he must be from Sichuan Province.2all of whom + of + which / whom a group of five judges There are 50 students in our class, most of whom come from the countryside. They moved the stones to a new place, each of which was marked with numbers.1. _what he wore, he must have had a long journey.A. Judge by B. Judge from C. Judged from D. Judging by1.D7. think little / poorly ofBut the one million people of the city, who thought little of these events, went to bed as usual that night.think little / poorly ofthink well / highly of /who thought little of these events His colleagues thought highly of him though he himself didnt think he had done anything special.He thinks nothing much of walking four miles to work and back every day.1. We think _ their research in this field.A. high of B. higher of C. highly of D. most of1. C8. at an endIt seemed that the world was at an end!at an end The war was at an end and people were glad. by the end of in the end at the end of 1) He will be a scientist in the end2) At the end of the street, you can find a shop. 3) By the end of last year, we had learned 1500 English words. 1500The meeting came to an end at midnight. We should put an end to war. = we should bring the war to an end.She ended up our class with a story. 1.Wash your hands with soap _the experiment. The teacher said to his students.A. in the end of B. in the end C. to the end D. at the end of2. We had planted three thousand trees _the end of March.A. by B. in C. at D. to1. Din the end of 2. Aby the end of9. in ruinIn fifteen terrible seconds a large city lay in ruins.in ruins go (come) to ruins bring sb. to ruins Their plan came to ruins. Smoking ruins his health. A telephone call ruined his day. ruin, destroy, damageruin destroy damage The works of art were destroyed in the earthquake.The enemy hopes to destroy us , but they will fail.His hands were damaged because of long exposure in the cold.You will ruin the chance of the job if you wear that shirt to the interview.1During the Civil War, Steam Boating on the lower Mississippi River was _A. ruined B. destroyed C. destroying D. damaging2There is an interesting old _ on top of the hill.A. ruin B. ruins C. damage D. destroy1. B2. Bruin damagedestroytoo. to In the farmyards, the chickens and even the pigs were too nervous to eat.too. to 1. toohappy glad ready anxious eager We are too glad to help you. 2. never, not too One is never too old to learn. cant. toocant. enoughWhile you are doing your homework, you cant be careful enough.He is such a great man that we cant praise him too much.- Must I turn off the gas after cooking?- Of course, you can never be _careful with that.A. enough B. too C. so D. veryBenough careful Nature10012 31. 2:mankind live on with the development of the balance ofdied outas a result suffer from3. 4. NatureNature is the mother of mankindWe get almost everything from herWe live on natural foodWe make clothes from natural materialsAnd we build our houses of stone and woodHoweverwith the development of human beings man has destroyed the balance of natureWaterair and soil have been badly pollutedSome kinds of animals and plants have died out completelyAs a resultman is being punished by natureMany people suffer a lot from all kinds of diseases caused by pollutionWe should treat nature well and she will look after us.210122? Units4-5Book1 Unit3 Travel JournalBook1 Unit2 English Around the World-?10. 4 3 2 1?0Copyright(C) 20002013
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