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1、 必修一定語(yǔ)從句匯總1. Do you want a friend whom you could tell everything to, like your deepest feelings and thoughts? ( B1U1 P2)2. I can well that there was a time when a deep blue shy, the song of the birds, moonlight and flowers could never have kept me spellbound. ( B1U1 P2)3. For example, one evening wh

2、en it was so warm (B1U1 P2)4. With your partner, list the countries that use English as an official language. (B1U2 P9)5. It was based more on German than the English we speak at present. (B1U2 P10)6. English became less like German because those who ruled England spoke first Danish and later French

3、. (B1U2 P10) 7. This is because in the early days of radio, those who reported the news were expected to speak excellent English. (B1U2 P13)8. However, on TV and the radio you will hear differences in the way people speak. (B1U2 P13)9. Some people who live in the mountains of the eastern USA speak w

4、ith an older kind of English dialect. (B1U2 P13)10. Work in pairs and make a list of the ones you and your partner have heard. (B1U2 P13)11. Read the dialogue and circle the words that mean the same. (B1U2 P15)12. We found a large atlas with good maps that showed details of world geography. (B1U3 P1

5、8)13. It makes wide bends or meanders through low valleys to the plains where rice grows. (B1U3 P18)14. A glacier that flowed like a river of ice through a mountain that cut the mountains into two parts. (B1U3 P20)15. We also discovered a river that was falling off the mountain and became a wonderfu

6、l waterfall. (B1U3 P20)16. This was even more exciting to see than the rapids where the water seemed to boil. (B1U3 P20)17. We will reach Dali in Yunnan Province soon, where our cousins Dao Wei and Yu Hang will join us. (B1U3 P22)18. Describe them and the scenery in your travel journal as if you are

7、 writing to a friend who has never seen them. (B1U3 P24)19. But the one million people of the city, who thought little of these events, were asleep as usual that night. (B1U4 P26)20. It was felt in Beijing, which is more than two hundred kilometers away. (B1U4 P26)21. The number of people who were k

8、illed or injured reached more than 400,000. (B1U4 P26)22. Then, later that afternoon, another big quake which was almost as strong as the first one shook Tangshan. (B1U4 P26)23. The army organized teams to dig out those who were trapped and to bury the dead. (B1U4 P26)24. Workers built shelters for

9、survivors whose homes had been destroyed. (B1U4 P26)25. Your speech was heard by a group of five judges, all of whom agreed that it was the best one this year. (B1U4 P30)26. Next month the city will open a new park to honor those who died in the terrible disaster. (B1U4 P30)27. The park will also ho

10、nor those who helped the survivors. (B1U4 P30)28. Before their trip this summer, the group hopes to collect 1 million yuan to give to the schools which help the children in those natural disaster-hit areas. (B1U4 P31) 29. A great person is someone who devotes his/her life to helping others. (B1U5 P3

11、3) 30. The time when I first met Nelson Mandela was a very difficult period of my life. (B1U5 P34) 31. It was in 1952 and Mandela was the black lawyer to whom I went for advice. (B1U5 P34) 32. He was generous with his time, for which I was grateful. (B1U5 P34) 33. The school where I studied for only

12、 two years was three kilometers away. (B1U5 P34) 34. However, this was a time when one had got to have a passbook to live in Johannesburg. (B1U5 P34) 35. The day when Nelson Mandela helped me was one of my happiest. (B1U5 P34) 36. The last thirty years have seen the greatest number of laws stopping

13、our rights and progress, until today we have reached a stage where we have almost no rights at all. (B1U5 P34)37. The parts of town in which they had to live were decided by white people. (B1U5 P34)38. The places outside the towns where they were sent to live were the poorest parts of South Africa.

14、(B1U5 P34) 39. We were put into a position in which we had either to accept we were less important, or fight the government. (B1U5 P34)40. We first broke the law in a way which was peaceful; (B1U5 P34)41. It was a prison from which no one escaped. (B1U5 P38)42. Mr. Mandela began a school for those o

15、f us who had little learning. (B1U5 P38)43. He taught us during the lunch breaks and the evenings when we should have been asleep. (B1U5 P38)44. We read books under our blankets and used anything we could find to make candles to see the words. (B1U5 P38)45. I remembered the beatings and the cruelty

16、of the guards and my friends who had died. (B1U5 P38) 必修一后置定語(yǔ)匯總1. Ive grown so crazy about everything to do with nature. (B1U1 P2)2. I am only able to look at nature through dirty curtains hanging before very dusty windows. (B1U1 P2)3. Today the number of people learning English in China is increasing rapidly. (B1U2 P10)4. English is one of the official languages used in India. (B1U2 P10)5. Many people believe the English spoken on TV and the radio is standard English. (B1U2 P13)6. When people use words and e

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