一,基础词汇
1,be 词组
- He has been away for two months.
- He has been back for five hours
- If anyone phones me, tell them I'll be out all morning.
- I went to Ted's house and asked to see him, but he wasn't in
- Why don't you forget about it? It's all over
- What's on at the local cinema this week?
(be on)
- She is very ill. She can't start work yet. She is not up to it.
- Whether we should leave now is up to her
2,be 意义
- Is there a God?
(to exist;to be present)
- Once upon a time there was a princess
- The town is three miles away
(to be loacated;to be in a place)
- Mary's upstairs.
- The party is on Friday evening.
(to happen at a time or in a place)
- She has been in her room for hours.
- They're here till Christmas
(to remain in a place)
- I'll be at the party.
(to attend an event)
- He'll be here soon
- I've never been to Spain
- Has the postman been yet?
- Three and three is six
3,be IDIOMS
- Her career is the be-all and end-all of her existence.
(be-all)
- the Soviet Union, as was
(as was)
- Someone's been and parked in front of the entrance!
(has been and ˈdone sth)
- If it weren't for you, I wouldn't be alive today
- his bride-to-be
- Leave her be, she obviously doesn't want to talk about it
3,number
- a piece of
- a loaf of
- a bar of
- a bottle of
- a pound of
- half a pound of
- a quarter of
- a tin of
4,get to
- you get to his house.
- we can get to push the new law through
5,set of some phrase
- It's kind of dangerous
(kind of)
- Find a ticket that is just right for you
(just right for)
- Download the server and try out your applications
(try out)
- I hope he will come to school any minute now
(any minute now)
- Can you come over and play with my dog?
(come over)
- Many of your employees will probably be new to the workforce
- Once upon a time there was a simple answer.
- The drunkard rolled up to me
- She snuggled up to his chest.
- They roused themselves up to action
- He has stood up to the test of his honesty.
- I wonder if he dare stand up to his boss.
- He faithfully lived up to his promise
- Two cups of brandy, chalk it up to me, please
- He played up to the old lady's vanity
- It will be up to Mr Bush's successor
- that's up to them.
- it was really no big deal
- I used to despise jumping on the train or taking the bus, but not anymore.
- Check out the worst one of the bunch.
- Please check out these names and Numbers
- Then we will look at what we can do with the data.
- She was a scientist who turned the world upside down.
- It was raining when we set out.
6,take 词组
- You take out the garbage.
- If you take out that premises
- Take away the glasses and the tray.
- I hope that they take up this challenge.
- Leaves of many plants take up carbon dioxide and fix it in organic acids.
- Take up fun activities that force you to exercise and have fun
- Boy, take up that basket!
- He was eager to take up some job.
- take off the suit and then shower
- a space ship about to take off
- we usually take off the doors before flight.
- Mr. Coyote decided to take off his arms one
- Take out all the metal contacts
- Please take down my baggage
- With every slow step you take down
- to take down an opponent.
- take down the Company.
- Zhang must also take down several posts
7,take 意义
- Take this to the bank for me, would you?
- A boy took us to our room
- Her energy and talent took her to the top of her profession
- The new loan takes the total debt to $100 000
- He believes he has the skills to take the club forward
- I passed him the rope and he took it
- Can you take (= hold) the baby for a moment?
- Will you take your books off the table?
- My name had been taken off the list.
- She was playing with a knife, so I took it off her.
- The storms took the lives of 50 people
- Someone has taken my scarf.
- Part of her article is taken straight (= copied) out of my book
- The rebels succeeded in taking the town
- The rebels took him prisoner.
- I'll take the grey jacket.
- He started taking drugs
- Take 5 from 12 and you're left with 7
- The police officer took my name and address
- I need to have my blood pressure taken
- Are these seats taken?
- Come in; take a seat
- Lots of couples have problems in the first year of marriage. Take Ann and Paul.
- If they offer me the job, I'll take it.
- She was accused of taking bribes
- Will you take $10 for the book
- The store took $100 000 last week.
- The school doesn't take boys
- The school took the full force of the explosion.
- The team took a terrible beating
- I don't think I can take much more of this heat.
- I find his attitude a little hard to take
- He took the criticism surprisingly well.
- These threats are not to be taken lightly.
- I wish you'd take me seriously.
- She took it in the spirit in which it was intended.
- Taken overall, the project was a success.
- Even the experts took the painting for a genuine Van Gogh.
- What do you take me for?
- I took the man with him to be his father.
- My parents always took an interest in my hobbies
- I took a dislike to him
- He takes the view that children are responsible for their own actions
- Our next class will take the form of a debate
- •to take a step/walk/stroll 迈步;散步;溜达
- •to take a bath/shower/wash 洗澡;淋浴;洗一洗
- •to take a look/glance 看一看;瞥一眼
- •to take a bite/drink/sip 咬╱喝╱呷一口
- •to take a deep breath 深吸一口气
- •to take a break/rest 暂歇一下;休息一下
- •No decision will be taken on the matter until next week.
- The new President takes office in January
- I need a shower—I won't take long
- It only takes one careless driver to cause an acciden
- He takes bends much too fast.
- The skin graft failed to take
- The verb ‘rely’ takes the preposition ‘on’.
8,take IDIOMS
- She takes life as it comes.
- I take it you won't be coming to the party?
(take it)
- Take it from me—he'll be a millionaire before he's 30
- Dancing? I can take it or leave it.
- Taking care of small children takes it out of you
- I was afraid that if I started running the man would take after me
- The smell of the sea took him back to his childhood.
- to take down a tent
- to take down your trousers
- He was homeless, so we took him in.
- When he saw me coming he took off in the opposite direction
- The new magazine has really taken off
- I've decided to take a few days off next week
- The show was taken off because of poor audience figures
- The hairdresser asked me how much she should take off.
- The explosion nearly took his arm off
- to take on new staff
- She was taken on as a trainee
- to take somebody on at tennis
- The rebels took on the entire Roman army
- His voice took on a more serious tone
- The chameleon can take on the colours of its background
- They took out two enemy bombers
- to take out an ad in a newspaper
- take out an insurance policy
- The police have taken out a summons against the driver of the car.
- Try not to let negative thoughts take over.
- It has been suggested that mammals took over from dinosaurs 65 million years ago.
- The army is threatening to take over if civil unrest continues
- CBS Records was taken over by Sony
- The rebels took to the hills
- I've taken to waking up very early.
- She took to tennis as if she'd been playing all her life.
- I took to my new boss immediately
(take to)
- He hasn't taken to his new school.
- The band's new album takes up where their last one left off.
- The table takes up too much room
- This skirt needs taking up
- They've taken up golf
- He takes up his duties next week
- Their protests were later taken up by other groups
- I'd like to take up the point you raised earlier.
- to take up a challenge
- We were all very taken with his girlfriend.
- I think he's quite taken with the idea.
二,句型
- the village is on the river
- here you are
- here it is
- there we are
- over there
- on the way home
- and here's
- what's up
三,谚语
四,语法
1,I have been to America. (have been to)