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1 Word Power 1 M5U2

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4 be composed of sth The things that something is composed of are its parts or members. = consist of Water is composed of hydrogen and oxygen. consist of to be formed from a number of substances, parts, or people

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9 翻译 The beauty of the plan consists in its simplicity The legal system is composed of people, and people make mistakes.

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25 collocation :VERB + CONFLICT bring sb/sth into, cause, come into, create, lead to His work brought him into conflict with more conventional scientists. The decision led to a bitter conflict between the management and unions. avoid, prevent They hid their feelings to avoid conflict. |handle | end, resolve, settle, solve The United Nations are hoping to resolve the conflict quickly.

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33 break up phr v meaning1.if something breaks up, or if you break it up, it breaks into a lot of small pieces meaning2.to make people leave a place where they have been meeting or protesting

34 Read and find the meaning Government soldiers broke up the demonstration. It seems that the plane just broke up in the air. to make people leave a place where they have been meeting or protesting if something breaks up, or if you break it up, it breaks into a lot of small pieces

35 Read and find the meaning break sth in half/two He broke the biscuit in half and handed one piece to me. Break the chocolate into small pieces and melt it over a gentle heat. break in phr v Thieves broke in and stole £10,000 worth of computer equipment.

36 break into [break into sth] phr v Someone broke into my car and stole the radio. Her house was broken into last week. to enter a building or car by using force, in order to steal something

37 break down phr v The car broke down just north of Paris. He broke down and cried. She broke down in tears when she heard the news. if a car or machine breaks down, it stops working to be unable to stop yourself crying, especially in public

38 break off phr v She started to speak, then broke off while a waitress served us coffee. break sth ⇔ off I broke off the conversation and answered the phone. break sth ⇔ off She broke off their engagement only a few weeks before they were due to be married. to suddenly stop talking to end a relationship

39 break out phr v I was still living in London when the war broke out. Does everyone know what to do if a fire breaks out? if something unpleasant such as a fire, fight, or war breaks out, it starts to happen

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42 break through He's a very talented young actor who's just ready to break through. to manage to do something successfully when there is a difficulty that is preventing you

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45 break away phr v More than 30 Labour MPs broke away to form a new left-wing party. break away from They broke away from the national union and set up their own local organization. break away from I felt the need to break away from home. to leave a group or political party and form another group, usually because of a disagreement to leave your home, family, or job and become independent

46 Complete the sentence with “break” phrases! Police moved in to ________ the meeting He ________ in mid-sentence to shake hands with the new arrivals. Fighting _______ between demonstrators and the police. The printing machines ________(always).

47 Have a try! Police moved in to break up the meeting He broke off in mid-sentence to shake hands with the new arrivals. Fighting broke out between demonstrators and the police. The printing machines are always breaking down.

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60 convenient My secretary will call you to arrange a convenient time to meet. convenient for Is three o'clock convenient for you? useful to you because it saves you time, or does not spoil your plans or cause you problems

61 convenient to or for ? convenient to do sth It is simple and convenient to use. close and easy to reach The bus stop around the corner is probably the most convenient. convenient for BrE convenient to AmE restaurants convenient for shops and theatres → inconvenientinconvenient

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77 一句多译 西塘值得一游。

78 Xitang is worth a visit. Xitang is worth visiting. Xitang is worthy of a visit. Xitang is worthy of being visited. Xitang is worthy to be visited. It is worthwhile to visit Xitang/visiting Xitang

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82 leave out [leave sb/sth ⇔ out] phr v She outlined the case to him, being careful not to leave anything out. leave sb/sth out of sth Kidd has been left out of the team. be/feel left out New fathers often feel left out when baby arrives. to not include someone or something to feel that you are not accepted or welcome in a situation

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92 Section II 重点词语和必知句型


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