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1. This story reminds us that you can never know what¡¯s possible unless you try to make it happen. remind sb. of/about sth. ʹijÈËÏëÆðijÊÂ

remind sb. to do sth. remind sb. that+´Ó¾ä ÌáÐÑijÈË×öijÊÂ

ÕâÊ׸èʹÎÒÏëÆðÁËÎÒµÄͯÄêʱ´ú¡£ The song reminded me of/about my childhood. ±ðÍüÁËÌáÐÑËû³ÔÒ©¡£ Don¡¯t forget to remind him to take medicine.

ËûÌáÐÑÎÒ±ØÐë׼ʱÍê³É¹¤×÷¡£ He reminded me that I must finish the work on time.

2. I think it¡¯s a little bit silly.

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4. The prince knew that unless the girl¡¯s foot could fit the shoe, it was not the right girl. fit v.ÊÊºÏ adj.¢ÙÊʺϵġ£¶ÌÓbe fit for ¢Ú½¡¿µµÄ¡£

5. The new couple were so happy that they couldn¡¯t stop smiling when they got married. marryÊǶÌÔÝÐÔ¶¯´Ê¡£ÑÓÐøÐÔÐèÓôÊ×ébe married

¼ÞȢijÈËmarry sb. °ÑijÈ˼޸øijÈËmarry sb. to sb. ºÍ...½á»é get married to sb.

6. They were trying to cheat the emperor.

cheat vt.ÆÛÆ­ vi.×÷±× c.n.Æ­×Ó¡¢ÆÛÆ­ÐÐΪ¡£

They cheated the old man of his money. cheat sb. of sth.ÆÛƭijÈËijÎï

He cheated the girl into lending him some money. cheat sb. into doing sth.ÆÛƭijÈË×öijÊÂ

7. The wife told her husband that unless he left the children to die in the forest, the whole family would die. leave sb. to do sth.ÈÃijÈË×öijÊ Her mother hardly leaves her to do housework.

leave sb. doing sth. ÈÃijÈËÒ»Ö±×öijÊ She left her son doing homework after school. leave+n.+adj.ÈÃijÎï´¦ÓÚijÖÖ״̬ Don¡¯t leave the windows open when you go out.

±æÎöwholeºÍall£º

ÏÞ¶¨´Ê+whole+µ¥ÊýÃû´Ê(the whole day, the whole story) All+ÏÞ¶¨´Ê+Ãû´Ê(all the children, all the story)

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allÄÜÓÃÓÚ¸÷ÖÖÇé¿ö¡£All the water²»ÄÜthe whole water

8. Tonight, when the moon is shining bright, we¡¯ll be able to see the stones.

shine(shone-shone) v.·¢¹â£»ÕÕÒ«¡£ The sun is shining bright on the beautiful building.

n.¹âÔó£»¹â»Ô£¬¹âÁÁ¡£ This shampoo will give your hair a lovely shine.

9. It¡¯s leading us to that wonderful house made of bread, cake and sugar. lead(led-led) v.´ø·£¬Áì·¡£ leader Áìµ¼ÈË

lead sb. to so sth.Òýµ¼/Á쵼ijÈË×öijÊ He leads us to start the new project. Lead toµ¼Ö Eating too much sugar can lead to some healthy problems.

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1. --Let's go to the supermarket to buy some food. There is only ______ meat in the fridge. --But I'm ______hungry. A. a little; a little B. a bit; a little C. a bit; a bit D. a little; a bit of 2. --When will your new novel _____? ¡ªIn about two weeks. A. come out B. come along C. come true D. come over 3. His parents want her to ______ this young man. A. marry B. marry with C. marry to D. get married

4. There is only one thing that people can¡¯t _____ from you, and this is your wisdom(ÖÇ»Û). A. put away B. take away C. throw away D. keep away 5. --The song where did the time go _____ the old days and the love of the family. --That¡¯s right. It¡¯s my favorite song. A.helps us out B. reminds us of C. let¡¯s us down D. regards us as 6. --May I go to the movie with you?

--I¡¯m afraid not _____ you have a ticket, because I have one. A.if B. unless C. though D. however 7. Lily got married _____ a policeman twenty years ago. A.with B. for C. to D. about 8. Children got interested in the film when it ______ years ago. A.came out B. came up C. came to D. came from 9. --Shall I give you a ride as you look so sad? --Thank you, _____. A.It¡¯s your duty B. Don¡¯t mention it C. Do as you like D. It couldn¡¯t be better 10. The new couple _____ so happy that they couldn¡¯t stop _____ when they got married. A.was, smiling B. were, smiling C. was, to smile D. were, to smile

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I¡¯ll come over your place as soon as I finish my work. (2) ʱ̬µÄ´îÅä: ¢Ù¡°Ö÷½«´ÓÏÖ¡± ¢ÚÖ÷¹ý´Ó¹ýAs soon as she entered the room, she found there was something wrong. ¡¾ÍØÕ¹¡¿¢Ùas soon as sb. canÒâΪ¡°¾¡¿ì¡±£¬Ï൱ÓÚas soon as possible

We¡¯ll start as soon as I can. = We'll start as soon as possible.

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You can¡¯t learn English well unless you work hard. = You can¡¯t learn English well if you don¡¯t work hard. ¡¾ÍØÕ¹¡¿Òýµ¼Ìõ¼þ×´Óï´Ó¾äµÄÁ¬´Ê»¹ÓÐif,as long as.

3. ½á¹û×´Óï´Ó¾äÓÉso¡­that, such¡­thatÒýµ¼¡£ÀýÈ磺He is so poor that he can¡¯t buy a bike for his son. so¡­thatºÍsuch...that¿ÉÒÔ»¥»»¡£ so + ÐÎÈÝ´Ê£¨¸±´Ê£©+ that + ´Ó¾ä Such+(a/an)+(adj.)+n.+that+´Ó¾ä

It was such a wonderful film that all of us wanted to see it again. =The film was so wonderful that all of us wanted to see it again.

¡¾ÍØÕ¹¡¿Èç¹ûÃû´ÊÇ°ÓÉmany, much, little, fewµÈ´ÊÐÞÊÎʱ£¬Ö»ÄÜÓÃso, ²»ÓÃsuch¡£ÀýÈ磺 Soon there were so many deer that they ate up all the wild roses. He has so little time that he can¡¯t go to the cinema with you.

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3. --Could you go to see a film with me this weekend? --I won¡¯t go ______ you pay for the ticket. A.unless B. if C. because D. as soon as 4. --Do you mean we are almost running out of money? --Yeah, _____ the last 100 yuan is used up. A.as well as B. as far as C. as much as D. as soon as 5. ´ÓÀ¨ºÅÄÚÑ¡ÕýÈ·µÄ´ÊÌî¿Õ¡£

£¨1£©The little girl won¡¯t go to sleep unless you tell her a story. (if; unless)

£¨2£©Jim ran out of the house as soon as he finished his homework. (as soon as; as fast as)

£¨3£©When the fans saw Beckham, they got so excited that they cried out. (such...that; so...that) £¨4£©My mother was too angry to say a word. (so...that;too; to)

£¨5£©The young woman brought two toys, but neither could please the child. (either; neither)

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3. ¡°Give me the knife,¡± the father said softly, ¡°or I¡¯ll take it away from you.¡± 4. I¡¯m certainly going, but I¡¯ll be a little bit late.

5. The boys spent half an hour looking for the keys, but finally gave up and went home. 6. We went to the biology class instead of taking the English lesson.

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