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Summary of knowledge points in unit 7 of English in the second volume of senior one.
Common, opinions, religions, traditions, nationalities, situations, atmosphere, rituals, customs,
Race, reason, it seems, once, treatment, definition, in short, community, feeling, address, argument, emergency,
Determination, personal, expansion, possibility, embrace, number, equivalence, symbol
2. Key phrases:
Even if, with reference to, based on, calculate, be famous for, be the same as.
3. Key sentence patterns:
Can you tell me ...?
I want to know ... ?
(3) Do you know? . . ?
4. Grammar:
Nominal clause (I) Subject clause
Verb tense (III) is generally the future tense.
Three. Interpretation of key and difficult points:
1. Common; Ordinary; Ordinary; Vulgar; False.
[Complex] [Total] Civilian, Public, Ordinary and * * *
Ordinary cup public cup
Snow is common in cold countries. Snow is common in cold countries.
ordinary people
ordinary people
Common sense
Common features * * * Same features
Work together against the enemy.
Humorous jokes are common to all. Everyone knows this humorous joke.
I don't like him because he is very vulgar. He is as ordinary as dirt.
He is so vulgar that I don't like him.
Ordinary people in every country long for world peace.
People in every country long for world peace.
lower house
Have nothing in common with ...
Share with * *, * * share some, * * * use the same.
Be the same as …
Unusual, unusual, special.
Views, opinions, opinions, judgments and evaluations
He asked his father for advice on his plan. He asked his father for advice on his plan.
In my opinion, you are wrong. In my opinion, you are wrong.
What's your opinion? What's your opinion?
Public opinion opposed the old feudal system. Public opinion opposed the old feudal system.
Have a crush on sb. Something. Have a crush on sb.
Give an opinion on ... ...
In sb's view, in sb's view.
In the opinion of ...
3. Religion; religion
Almost every country has some form of religion. Almost every country has some form of religious belief.
For John, tennis is a religion. John plays tennis very seriously.
She takes it for granted to keep the house tidy.
She thinks it her duty to keep the house tidy.
Become a monk, practice a religion, and join a religious group.
4. Tradition; tradition
In their family, it is a tradition for young people to take care of the elderly.
In their family, it is a tradition for young people to take care of the elderly.
Maintain fine traditions.
This story is mainly based on tradition. This story is mainly based on legends.
According to tradition, according to tradition; According to word of mouth
5. Event, situation, situation, occasion, lawsuit, container, (grammatical) case
This is an example of stupidity, not dishonesty. This is just a stupid example, not dishonesty.
"Well, in that case, I'd rather stay in the car," I replied.
"Well, in that case, I'd rather stay in the car," I replied.
This is a case of fever. This is a case of fever.
The case was settled out of court. The case was settled out of court.
In case; Possibility; if
Take a hat in case the sun is hot. Put on your hat if the sun is strong.
What if; Just in case.
In case it rains, they can't go. In case it rains, they can't go.
In a word, anyway.
In any case, never.
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