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- Sep 21 Fri 2012 16:11
前進北朝鮮 - 都市人民生活
- Sep 21 Fri 2012 15:38
Conquering Confusing Words Unit 11 question
Conquering Confusing Words Unit 11 question
- avoid / prevent : To avoid an accident, he stopped the car quickly.
- You must prevent the children from getting hurt.
- He wore sunblock to avoid getting sunburned.
- We avoided driving through downtown because of the heavy traffic.
- John prevented me from driving drunk.
- Laws are intended to prevent crime.
- awake / wake: Kelly is still awake, but she feels tired.
- Phil can’t seem to wake up in the morning.
- I stayed awake late last night worrying about the test.
- Please wake up your brother so he’s not late for school.
- Is Brenda awake yet?
- The baby is sleeping, so please don’t wake him.
- award / prize / reward: The company will present an award to the best worker.
- The student won a prize for his speech.
- Mark’s neighbor gave him a reward for finding the lost puppy.
- Winning the Best Actress award was her greatest achievement.
- To get the prize, you have to solve the riddle.
- Every time the dog did a trick, it’s owner gave it a reward.
- bake / grill / broil / roast / toast: Angela bakes both wheat and white bread.
- I grilled a steak for dinner last night. .
- Peg roasted the potatoes for thirty minutes.
- You need an electric grill to toast the bread.
- The chocolate cake was baked in the oven too long. It was little too dry.
- Jason is outside grilling meat on his new barbecue grill.
- The hunters caught a wild pig and roasted it on a spit 橫跨在烤架上的大鐵叉.
- We toasted the bread, so we could have toast for breakfast.
- Put the cake on the top rake in the oven to bake.
- The cook flipped the steak on the grill and the poured barbecue sauce on it.
- We roasted chestnuts over a fire on Christmas Eve.
- Be careful not to burn the toast.
- avoid / prevent : To avoid an accident, stopped the care quickly.
- You must prevent the children from getting hurt.
- He wore sunblock to avoid getting sunburned.
- We avoided driving through downtown because of the heavy traffic.
- John prevented me from driving drunk.
- Laws are intended to prevent crime.
- awake / wake: Kelly is still awake, but she feels tired.
- Phil can’t seem to wake up in the morning.
- I stayed awake late last night worrying about the test.
- Please wake up your brother so he’s not late for school.
- Is Brenda awake yet?
- The baby is sleeping, so please don’t wake him.
- award / prize / reward: The company will present an award to the best worker.
- The student won a prize for his speech.
- Mark’s neighbor gave him a reward for finding the lost puppy.
- Winning the Best Actress award was her greatest achievement.
- To get the prize, you have to solve the riddle.
- Every time the dog did a trick, it’s owner ave it a reward.
- bake / grill / broil / roast / toast: Angela bakes both wheat and white bread.
- I grilled a steak for dinner last night. .
- Peg roasted the potatoes for thirty minutes.
- You need an electric grill to toast the bread.
- The chocolate cake was baked in the oven too long. It was little too dry.
- Jason is outside grilling meat on his new barbecue grill.
- The hunters caught a wild pig and roasted it on a spit 橫跨在烤架上的大鐵叉.
- We toasted the bread, so we could have toast for breakfast.
- Put the cake on the top rake in the oven to bake.
- The cook flipped the steak on the grill and the poured barbecue sauce on it.
- We roasted chestnuts over a fire on Christmas Eva.
- Be careful not to burn the toast.
- Sep 21 Fri 2012 15:38
Conquering Confusing Words Unit 10
Conquering Confusing Words Unit 10 questions
- asleep / sleepy: How cute! The puppy has fallen asleep in my lap.
- I’m sleepy, so I’m going to bed.
- Please be quiet because your mom is asleep.
- I worked all through the night, but I don’t feel sleepy.
- Denise is asleep, so don’t wake her.
- The medication I’m taking now makes me sleepy.
- assignment / homework: We worked on our science assignment in class today.
- We have three assignments to complete for school.
- Our teacher didn’t give us any homework today.
- Did you do your homework last night, Jimmy?
- Jill’s company wants her to take an overseas assignment.
- He does three hours of homework each night.
- assure / ensure: The cat will come back when it gets hungry, I assure you.
- To ensure passenger safety, we ask that you fasten your seat belt.
- I can assure you that your pet pig will be well cared for.
- Kelly ensured a good time for her guests by providing lots of great food and music at her party.
- Despite the rumor that I won the lottery, I can assure you that it’s not true.
- I’ll ensure that all materials arrive in a timely manner.
- attempt / try: She’s going to attempt a very difficult dive.
- Has anyone ever attempted to swim across the ocean?
- Anne tried looking for her purse everywhere but couldn’t find it.
- Let’s try that new restaurant downtown.
- Terry fox attempted to run across Canada.
- I’m trying to finish my homework / assignment.
- attend / join: We attended a pop concert last night.
- Are you going to join the army?
- Only a few people attended the meeting about the new work rules.
- Everyone was singing, so I joined in.
- Can you attend the meeting tonight?
- I’m going to join the photography club.
- asleep / sleepy: How cute! The puppy has fallen asleep in my lap.
- I’m sleepy, so I’m going to bed.
- Please be quiet because your mom is asleep.
- I worked all through the night, but I don’t feel sleepy.
- Denise is asleep, so don’t wake her.
- The medication I’m taking now makes me sleepy.
- assignment / homework: We worked on our science assignment in class today.
- We have three assignments to complete for school.
- Our teacher didn’t give us any homework today.
- Did you do your homework last night, Jimmy?
- Jill’s company wants her to take an overseas assignment.
- He does three hours of homework each night.
- assure / ensure: The cat will come back when it gets hungry, I assure you.
- To ensure passenger safety, we ask that you fasten your seat belt.
- I can assure you that your pet pig will be well cared for.
- Kelly ensured a good time for her guests by providing lots of great food and music at her party.
- Despite the rumor that I won the lottery, I can assure you that it’s not true.
- I’ll ensure that all materials arrive in a timely manner.
- attempt / try: She’s going to attempt a very difficult dive.
- Has anyone ever attempted to swim across the ocean?
- Anne tried looking for her purse everywhere but couldn’t find it.
- Let’s try that new restaurant downtown.
- Terry fox attempted to run across Canada.
- I’m trying to finish my homework / assignment.
- attend / join: We attended a pop concert last night.
- Are you going to join the army?
- Only a few people attended the meeting about the new work rules.
- Everyone was singing, so I joined in.
- Can you attend the meeting tonight?
- I’m going to join the photography club.
- Sep 21 Fri 2012 15:37
動詞有五種形態
Original Form
動詞有五種形態,分別是:原形(Original Form)、第三人稱單數形式(Singular From in Third Personal)、過去式(Past Form)、過去分詞(Past Participle)、現在分詞(Present Participle)。
- Sep 21 Fri 2012 15:36
out of business
Main Entry: |
out of business
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Part of Speech: | adjective |
Definition: | no longer operating as a business |
Synonyms: | bankrupt, closed, defunct, extinct, no more, nonexistent |
- Sep 21 Fri 2012 15:35
不得不的幾個用法(密碼在首頁)
- Sep 16 Sun 2012 15:31
Jason圖片字典:醃泡汁,滷汁; 用滷汁醃製,將魚肉類醃製的動作。marinade, marinate
- Sep 16 Sun 2012 14:49
Jason圖片字典:裸泳:Skinny Dipping
Jason圖片字典:裸泳:Skinny Dipping
- Sep 16 Sun 2012 14:47
Jason圖片字典:烤肉架上大隻的叉子: spit
Jason圖片字典:烤肉架上大隻的叉子: spit
- Sep 16 Sun 2012 14:43
Jason圖片字典: 大隻串燒,在烤肉架上旋轉的大串燒 Grill Spit Rotisserie
Jason圖片字典: 大隻串燒,在烤肉架上旋轉的大串燒 Grill Spit Rotisserie
- Sep 16 Sun 2012 14:38
Jason圖片字典:小支串燒 : Barbecued food on a skewer
小支串燒 : Barbecued food on a skewer
- Sep 14 Fri 2012 16:14
Conquering Confusing Words Unit 9 questions and answers
Conquering Confusing Words Unit 9 questions
- arrive / reach: Several guests arrived a the hotel this morning.
- How long will it take to reach the hotel.
- Everyone arrived at 8:00 PM for dinner.
- We arrived at two o’clock.
- He didn’t stop until he reached the finish line.
- The pilgrims walked all day to reach the temple.
- article / composition / essay:Harvey has to write a composition for his English homework.
- There was an interesting article in the newspaper.
- Karen wrote an essay on the topic of world hunger.
10.The scholar had several of his articles published in a journal.
11.The composition really touches the heart.
12.Tiffany received high marks for her essay on the Civil War.
13.ashamed / embarrassed: Lance was ashamed of kicking his dog.
14.There’s no reason to feel embarrassed. It could happen to anyone.
15.You should be ashamed of being so rude to your grandmother.
16.Jenny wasn’t embarrassed at all when she forgot her speech.
17.I was so ashamed of what you did.
18.She looked a little embarrassed when she couldn’t remember his name.
- Sep 14 Fri 2012 11:55
我的the iPad在跳舞
- Sep 14 Fri 2012 11:52
友情的賞味期
友情的賞味期
一 位好友送我家裡種的一大袋芭樂作為生日禮物。我心裡感動莫名,誓言一定要把這些芭樂吃光來表示我的敬意。但問題是基於以前的經驗,冰了幾天的芭樂表皮就會 變軟而失去脆脆新鮮的口感。而更大的問題是自己最後都會忘了吃他們而任其腐敗。為了堅持吃到底之信念,我開始了與芭樂的第一次的親密接觸。待 續.......
一開始還蠻順利的。我先從袋子裡取出兩顆芭樂置於冰箱冷藏並在晚上拿出其中一棵食用。第一口咬下時,那清 脆的口感伴隨著甜滋滋的餘味讓我久久無法忘懷。”啊!好久沒有吃到這麼好吃的芭樂了!”, 我心裡是這麼想著的。當時自己只是覺得這芭樂真是好吃,卻沒意會到這不僅僅是芭樂本身的味道而已.........
此後,我固定的每吃完兩顆芭樂就再從袋子取出另外兩顆放入冰箱。我意外發現到讓芭樂常保清脆美味的秘訣:不可以一次全部放在冰箱裡冷藏。隨著時間一天天過去,這樣的動作也漸漸變成習慣。睡前必定”啃芭樂”
- Sep 14 Fri 2012 11:38
Teaching b p m : 糟糕。教錯了 @@ whoops. I made a mistake at the end :P
- Sep 10 Mon 2012 16:07
American idioms unit 1:
American idioms unit 1:
- walk on air
- cost an arm and a leg
- have an ax to grind
- break one’s back
- take a back seat
- leave someone holding the bag
- carry the ball
- beat the band
- jump on the bandwagon
- get up on the wrong side of the bed
- rock the boat
- have a bone to pick with someone
- make no bones about something
- throw the book at someone
- hit the book
- get down to the brass tacks
- kick the bucket
- take the bull by the horns
- bite the bullet
- get butter flies in the stomach
- sell like hot cakes
- on cloud nine
23. go over something with a fine-tooth comb
- get hot under the collar
- paint someone into a corner
- in debt up to one’s eyeballs
- give someone the third degree
- in the doghouse
- lay one’s cards on the table
- call someone one the carpet
- build a castles in the air
- has the cat got your tongue
- chew someone out
- let sleeping dogs lie
- go on the dole
- dot the i’s and cross the t’s
- get one’s ducks in a row
- bit the dust
- walk on eggshells
- jump off the deep end
eyeballs
third degree
doghouse
cards
- Sep 05 Wed 2012 18:26
Conquering Confusing Words Unit 7 questions
Conquering Confusing Words Unit 7 questions
- amount / number: My grandma gave me a small amount of money for my birthday.
- I want you to count the number of dogs in the park.
- She doesn’t need such a large amount of clothes for this trip.
- Jake bought a small number of CDs at the store.
- China has a large number of people studying English.
- There is a small amount of dirt on the floor.
- angle / corner: The ancient tower still stands at a perfect 90-degree angle.
- There is pile of toys in the corner of the children’s room.
- The angle at which the tree is leaning makes me think that it may fall down soon.
10.The office is on the corner of First Avenue and Main Street.
11.There are people who stand on street corners and distribute packets of tissues to anyone who wants them.
12.Clare wrote the article again, this time from another angle.
13.announce / declare:After losing money two years in a row, the company declared bankruptcy.
14.After the meal, Gary and Gina announced they were getting married.
15.Our teacher announced the good news.
16.After the massive flood, the government declared the area a disaster zone.
17.He declared his innocence to the judge.
18.The premier announced plans for a new international airport.
- Sep 03 Mon 2012 17:03
Conquering Confusing Words Unit 6 questions
Conquering Confusing Words Unit 6 questions
- along/ lonely: When the lights went out, he was all alone in the darks.
- If you get lonely in your new place, give me a call.
- The caged bird look lonely; you should get him a mate.
- I think Lee wants to be alone for a while; let’s go.
- Max is divorced and lives alone.
- Since her husband died, she has lived a lonely life.
- aloud / loud: The music coming from the store was very loud.
- Jeffery, please stand read your essay aloud to the class.
- “No way,” she said aloud for everyone to hear.
10.There was a loud bang, and every screamed.
11.Susie reads bedtime stories aloud to her children every night.
12.Please read the sentence out loud.
13.also / either/ too: Donna is also going the park.
14.Dennis is going to the park, too.
15.Kurt didn’t do his homework for today, and he didn’t do it for yesterday, either.
16.The bread is made by Josh, who also makes cakes.
17.Sarah didn’t go to school today. I didn’t, either.
18.I’m too tired to play basketball.
- Aug 31 Fri 2012 17:50
Conquering Confusing Words Unit 5
Conquering Confusing Words Unit 5 questions
- all ready / already : My cousin keeps a live snake in her house.
- Tyler was in a car accident, but he is alive.
- Darwin’s theory is that every living thing is the product of an evolutionary past.
- The doctor said I was lucky to be alive after that fall.
- Every living relative of Jane’s was at her wedding.
- all ready / already: The children are all ready for school.
- Denise is already an hour late.
- Phil was all ready to go when the phone rang.
- I already said that I am not hungry.
10.The food is all ready, so we can start eating soon.
11.When Maxine got home, dinner was already prepared.
12.all / complete / total / whole: Ben stayed up all night.
13.This travel package comes with complete(強調內容完整) accommodations.
14.Your room is a total mess.
15.Bob put ate a whole large pizza.
16.Jessica blew out all the candles on her birthday cake.
17.A screen will pop up when the download is complete.
18.The total number of students in the class is fifty.