He used t o cause a lot of trouble
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Unit 1
As a foreigner doing business in the United States, I feel very rushed.
作为一个外国人在美国做生意,我觉得很匆忙。 I am used to friendly
opening
exchanges when doing business. 我习惯了做生意的时候,开放交流的友好。
Here
in Chicago, things are different. 在芝加哥,一切都不同了There is no time for
getting to know one another. This does not seem appropriate to me.
你没有时间去了解彼此。这似乎并不适合我。 There is no chance to develop a sense of
trust when people meet to talk over issues. 是没有机会发展一个信任人们见面时谈的问题。There are no rituals like
tea or
coffee before discussing
business, though this is a(n) convention in my country. 没有任何仪式喜欢茶或者咖啡谈生意,虽然这是一个在我国(略)公约。 When
we
discuss business
it
starts with a(n) leisurely chat. 当我们讨论业务开始与(氮)悠闲地聊天。
I think
that it is important for business partners to get familiar with each other
first and to feel relaxed. If the exchange is too abrupt , there is a risk that
特殊句式
1.特殊句式包括:①强调句 ①倒装句 ①省略句 ①祈使句 ①感叹句 ①附加疑问句
2.高考考查热点:①强调句中的it和that ①特殊句式中的there be ①一些常用的固定表达结构
高频考点突破
考点1倒装句
一、完全倒装
完全倒装是指将句子中的谓语动词全部置于主语之前。此结构通常只用于一般现在时或一般过去时。
用法 例句
1.There
be/live/lie/stand/remain/exist/come/go/seem/appear to
be/happen to be/used to be表示“存在”意义 There lived a strange little man.
那里住着一个奇怪而身材矮小的人。
Once there lived an old fisherman by the sea.
从前,海边住着一位老渔夫。
2.以 here,there,off,out,in,up,down,away,now,then等开头,谓语是come,go,be等动词,且其主语为名词时,通常使用完全倒装 Here goes the story.
这个故事是这样的。
Away flew the bird.
那只鸟飞走了。
Then came another question.
然后又一个问题被提出来了。
3.表示地点的介词短语,放在句首,构成完全倒装。此时谓语动词通常是不及物动词,且主语为名词 In the cottage lives a family of six.
在这间小屋里住着一家六口。
On either side of the great avenue stood many
buildings.
这条大街的两侧都耸立着许多大楼。 4.表语(形容词、分词、不定式、介词短语、副词等)置于句首,一般是主语较长或结构为较复杂的句子 Gone are the days when he was looked down upon.
trouble 用法
English Answer:
1. Meaning and Usage of "Trouble"
The word "trouble" can be used as a noun, verb, or
adjective.
Noun: Difficulty, misfortune, or an issue that causes
distress.
Example: "He is in trouble with the police."
Verb: To cause difficulty or distress; to bother.
Example: "Don't trouble yourself with that matter."
Adjective: Causing difficulty or distress; troubling.
Example: "She had a troubled childhood."
2. Grammatical Patterns.
Noun:
"Have trouble (with/in)" to experience difficulty.
"Get into trouble" to cause or encounter trouble.
"Go to trouble" to make an effort or take action.
Verb:
"Trouble someone" to cause difficulty or distress
to someone.
"Trouble over something" to be concerned or
新视野⼤学英语2_选词填空原⽂及答案
Unit 4
What do we know about love? Is it, as some people would suggest, a mysterious force? Or can it be explained and possibly
even created? Well, even in this scientific and reason-driven age, love seems still to defy total understanding. We can,
however, know something about love and make stronger connections between individuals.
One thing that seems to affect love is distance. The common idea is that the love between people grows as they are
separated. Sometimes it is true that longing for someone who has gone overseas becomes more intense. Something that
nourishes love is danger. Send both lovers to dangerous places and they will end up loving each other more. This could be
caused by the worry it develops. It could also be that feelings of uncertainty or need transform into love with time. Love gives