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新标准大学英语综合教程unit1重点词汇及短语
• It wasn't just that +句子,but +句子.
• It wasn't just that I was upset, but I felt as if I was going to burst out crying.
• Student differ about whether they should have their future mapped out when they are still at university.
• Some think they should have a definite goal and detailed plan, so as to brace themselves for any challenges, whereas some other think they don't have to think much about the future, because future is full of uncertainties.
• he said noyhing but to leave. • allot分配 • cooperative society合作社 • stand sb up失约 • providence天意 • sepia乌贼 • put a name to sth/sb叫出、记得某人的名
字
ห้องสมุดไป่ตู้
compound words
• i've double-and triple-checked it. • budding crypt-kicker • a rear-view mirror • the once-a-year holiday • back-burner stuff • standing at the corner of the Co-op • a sepia-colored relative that no one can put a
• course 一道菜 appetizer • ingeniously机灵,灵巧 • stack堆,摞 • forklift • have one shot at sth • make the best of sth • knackered筋疲力尽的 • patently明显地
• he did nothing but leave.
• is down to someone/sth
• the meat of the story • on the back burner搁置一边 • mind's-eye dream-job梦寐以求的 • owe it to someone to do sth该为某人做某
事
• promissory note期票 • promissory约定的,允诺的 • be in a position to do sth有能力,能够
name to
• a late-night party • a well-stocked library • a world-famous professor • some well-timed advice • a rapidly-growing population • a free-market economy • a half-hour boat trip
强调句型
• What other people think of us is determined by how we behave.
• It is how we behave that determines what other people think of us.
• What sort of job we are going to end up doing is usually determined by our character.
unit 1
• substantiate a statement证实 • scythe镰刀 • trample 踩踏,踩 • frailty 脆弱 • sideline局外人的视角 • untimely adv,adj不合时宜的,过早的 • exit • budding新萌芽的,崭露头角的 • prologue 序言 • epilogue 后记,结语
• It is often what we experienced in our childhood that determines how we react to life's problem.
• It is what our genetic clock is and what changes we make to it that determine when we die.
• After a very careful check-up, the scientist was told he had got a fatal disease. Although he knew that his life was ticking away, instead of complaining about the fate, the scientist decided to make the best of the remaining days, and speed up the research project he and his colleagues initiated, and have a shot at completing it ahead of schedule.
• It is what our character is that usually determines what sort of job we are going to end up doing.
• It isn't always what marks we get at university that determine what we do as a career.