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1、language work:a1. highlighting2.zeal3.has thrived4.spectacular5.prevailed6.hovers7.serene8.incessantlyadd: trivial 不重要的,瑣碎的breview the phrases:hold fast 緊緊抓住a profusion of 大量的,豐富的at times 有時候=sometimesa haven for 庇護所,避風港pulsate with 搏動,悸動,有規(guī)律地跳動grace with 裝飾,使優(yōu)美,使增加光彩factory seconds 次品,下等品1、the deci

2、sion to build a nuclear disposal center has triggered off a profusion of protests from local residents.2、it is found in a recent survey that sexism still holds fast in many regions in the world.3、tired of the fast-paced city life,at times she yearns for the serene life in the countryside.4、the rainf

3、orest is a haven for wild animals.5、the small village which used to be very poor has become a prosperous town pulsating with vitality.6、the manager said the goods in these boxes are to be sold at reduced prices as factory seconds.7、though quite small,the cosy room is graced with a few nice paintings

4、 and decorative articles.creview the phases:1、a haven/havens for 避難所,避風港2、glitter with 閃爍,閃耀3、mind-boggling 令人難以置信的,難以想象的,令人驚異的4、be graced with 裝飾5、zip about 穿梭 1、a. at the end of that street are some untenanted buildings that have become safe havens for refugees. b. in the bustling metropolis these

5、 parks have become havens for weary city dwelllers. c. there is a large pond a little distance away from the busy streets,which has now become a haven for wild ducks.2、a. the harbor was glittering with lights at night. b. his dark eyes glittered with anger behind his spectacles. c. her diamond neckl

6、ace glittered under the spotlight.3、a. the immensity of the universe is really mind-boggling. b. some concepts in his lecture are mind-boggling. c. the price of this new model of camera is mind-boggling.4、a. our conservatories are graced with some rare plants from tropical regions. b. the portico wa

7、s once graced with a row of bells. c. the main hall of the building is graced with several fine paintings.5、 a. during the ten-minute break,the students zip about on campus towards other classroom buildings. b. during rush hour,people zip about on their bikes to and from work. c. workers in textile

8、factories zip about from machine to machine at work. read more1、why does the author say“no other great city can provide these glimpses”?in saying this,the author means that london is an ideal example of the integration of a metropolis with nature.in london“massive buildings and the vibrant teeming l

9、ife” provide a view of the city as a modern metropolis,while“the sight of contrasting strips of blue-green shade and brilliant sunlit grass under the canopy of great, ancient tree” enables londoners to enjoy idyllic peace .if one takes a walk through the heart of london, she or he cannot only see“en

10、dless grass and countless trees but masses of splendid borders, ornamental lakes ,bridges,fountains and pagodas,not to speak of wildfowl.”no other great city can offer such grand,rustic scenes.2、why does the author mention central park and many french parks? the author mention central park and many

11、french parks for a comparison with the parks in london.he thinks that central park seems a bleak,grey place built on impervious,heartless rock in a large city.it gives one the impression that this is still the savage new world,not a place with a long history of civilization.the french parks,on the o

12、ther hand,are often too small and ornate and bear too many marks of the hand of man.they are not real parks for walking.although there are some good parks in paris,they are too far away.besides,when you have struggled all the way to get there,you find the grass there is not so good as that in englis

13、h parks.3、what does the author mean when he says“if london could only keep itself clean,and lock up its burglars and car thieves,what a grand city it would be ?”although the author thinks london has no match as a beautiful city,he is not blind to the problems of the city.he wishes that london could

14、cleaner and safer.1、c teeming 多產(chǎn)的,豐富的2、a metropolis 大都市3、b gravel 碎石4、d a venue 集合地點5、c grandees 貴族grammar work:1、/ /2、the the a 3、the 4、the 5、/ /6、a7、/ / / / the /8、/ /9、/ /10、a the 11、/ /12、the / a 13、/ a 14、the 15、the bthe + adj表示一類人1、the disabled2、the rich the poor 3、the blind4、the sick5、the une

15、mployed6、the dead the injured 7、the young the old c1、the british2、the spanish3、the italians4、the irish5、the japanese 6、the welsh7、the chinese 8、the russians9、the americans10、the dutchvocabulary work:1、where 16、programs2、living 17、recyclable3、variety 18、jammed4、add 19、delay5、dwellings 20、relieve6、pro

16、vide7、better8、set9、funds10、pollute11、wastes12、residents13、end14、economy15、reduce translations:1the tourists cheered with excitement when they saw water cascading down the mountainside.2owing to the policy of reform,the small town is thriving day by day.3could you read through this for me and highlight the important points?4at times i wonder if rote learning is worthwhile.5the superstiti

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