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anxious 1) be anxious about / for/at … = be worried about... 2) be anxious to do sth. = be eager to do sth. 3) be anxious for sb. to do sth. 4) be anxious.

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3 anxious 1) be anxious about / for/at … = be worried about... 2) be anxious to do sth. = be eager to do sth. 3) be anxious for sb. to do sth. 4) be anxious that …(should) do... VOCABULARY his son / succeed avoid the mistake She is driving the car tonight on the wet roads.

4 expect 1) expect that... 2) expect to do sth. 3) expect sb. to do sth. 4) expect sth. examination * She is expecting. = She’s going to have a baby. VOCABULARY

5 warn warn sb. of sth. warn sb. (not) to do warn sb. against sth. VOCABULARY walk / ice warning (n.) The teacher gave the student a warning. (passive voice)

6 be likely to do sth. = It is likely that... our team / win / game Our team is likely to win the game. = It is likely that our team will win the game. Jack / not pass / the exam Jack is not likely to pass the exam. = It is not likely that Jack will pass the exam. VOCABULARY

7 It is possible VOCABULARY that... for sb. to do to do sth. It seems/is probable that... Mary / back Mary / strike down / fever

8 VOCABULARY painful sub. a certain part of one’s body left leg / due to the accident He has a pain in his left leg. pain (n.) head / due to the noise last night He has a headache due to … His head is painful due to… No pains, no gains.

9 Take care not to push the baby over. Running round the corner, the boy nearly pushed the old lady over. push over VOCABULARY

10 helicopter / motorcar take the place of /in place of VOCABULARY The helicopter may take the place of a motor some day. trucks / horse-drawn carts Trucks have already taken the place of horse-drawn carts.

11 VOCABULARY 1. When you feel surprised, you can say “My goodness!” or “Good ________!” heavens 2. If you want to introduce an event or situation that is good, you may use the word “luckily” or “___________”. fortunately 3. If you _______ something to happen, you believe that it will happen, because of what you know about the situation. expect

12 4. If someone is worried about something, we can say he / she is ________ about it. anxious 5. If you _____ someone of a possible danger, you tell them about it so that they will get prepared. warn 6. If you say that there is no _____ to do a particular thing, you mean that you do not think it is necessary to do it. need VOCABULARY

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14 Where did Jane and Pippa go? Why couldn’t they get across the river? What happened later? What was the matter with Jane’s foot? What was likely to come?

15 What’s the matter (with your…)? Is there anything the matter? What’s wrong? We are all anxious about you. We were getting worried about you.

16 There is no need (for sb.) to do sth. = It is not necessary (for sb.) to do sth. It is not necessary for you to shout;I’m not deaf. = There is no need for you to shout;I’m not deaf. = There is no need for you to come again. It is not necessary for you to come again.

17 press 1) Oxford University Press 2) press conference 3) the freedom of the press 4) press-up (push-up) 5) The boy pressed his nose against the shop window. 6) My shoes press. = My shoes press my toes. vi.vt.

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19 apposition 同位语 the city of WuxiMr. Li, our neighbor Everyone knows the fact that the earth moves round the sun. There still remains a question who will do it. idea, promise, news, fact, hope, question, order, etc. that, who, when, why, whether, where, etc.

20 On Friday 16th October, 1987, a hurricane struck the southeast of England. NEWS

21 BASIC FACTS Time: between the hours of midnight and 6 a.m. up to 160kph 19 Winds: Deaths:

22 England REASONS plenty of rainevery month Scotlandstrong windsin winter heavy rain for 2 days wet ground autumn trees still with leaves on the worst in history

23 DAMAGE world completely changed

24 DAMAGE world completely changed 15 million trees roads / paths / railways blocked blown down electricity lines / telephone poles / brought down water supply/ cut off

25 LUCKY ESCAPES one woman Tree fell onto the other half of the her bed. one family Escaped into a field.

26 BACK TO NORMAL Time: several weeks How: clear roads mend electricity & telephone lines Who: the army workers

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28 If I were you, I would go to the party. If he knew the secret, he would tell me. Subjunctive Mood 虚拟语气 If + S. + sth., S. + + sth. would could might diddo

29 If + S. + sth., S. + + sth. would could might Subjunctive Mood 虚拟语气 had done have done If I you had come last night, you would have seen Mr. Smith. If he had got up earlier, he would not have missed the train.


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