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100 English words that seventh graders don’t know and 20 good English reading sentences

Unit1

be free

live to be 200 years old

less pollution less pollution

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use the subway less use the subway less

more tall buildings more tall buildings

in ten years ten years later

places to live a place to live

live on the space station live in a space station

live in an apartment live in an apartment

live alone/by oneself live alone< /p>

go skating Go skating

look smart look smart and beautiful

dress casually dress casually

come true

in the future In the future

Unit 2

argued with sb. Be angry with someone

have an argument with sb. Be angry with someone< /p>

out of style unfashionable

in style fashionable

keep out not allow... to enter

call sb. up call …

on the phone to talk on the phone

pay for payment

part-time job part-time job

Teen Talk Youth Forum

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the same as

get on

as much as possible

all kinds of

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on the other hand

borrow sth. from sb. borrow something from someone

found out find out

is popular at school Popular at school

except me

have a quick supper to have a quick dinner

not…until until…

try to do try to do

complain about doing sth. complain about doing something

seem to do

comparing…with putting… with… make comparisons

think for the sake of...

find it +adj.+to do sth. find out how to do something

learn to do learn to do something Things

Unit 3

barber shop

get out

take off

train station train station

come in

Beijing International AirportBeijing International Airport

hear about hear about

take place happen

World Trade CenterWorld Trade Center

as…as the same as…

in front of in…

in front

clean my room clean my room

sleep late sleep late

make a smooth make Simuxi

cook dinner dinner

eat lunch eat lunch

cut hair cut hair

have…experience have…experience

in the morning in the morning< /p>

walk down

very surprised

souvenir shop souvenir shop

TV station television station

in the museum in the museum

climb a tree

jump down

take a photo

called the police< /p>

rode his bicycle ride a bicycle

buy a newspaper buy a newspaper

run away run away

think about...do something< /p>

for example

heard about

having fun

in silence in...

told us tell us

in space

over the world

became famous

next to next to

arrive at/in arrive

a TV reporter television reporter

in front of in front of...

in the front of in front of...

get out of out

sleep late sleep late

in(at) the library in the library

buy a souvenir buy a souvenir

call the police call the police

call the TV station call the TV station

call the newspaper call the newspaper

< p>take off take off

an unusual experience an unusual experience

jump down from jump down from

take photos of photography

< p>too scared too scared

walk to schoolwalk to school

in the tree in the tree

on the tree in the tree

< p>police officer

at the doctor's at the clinic

go shopping (do some shopping) to buy things

a barber shop

on/in the playground in the playground

ten minutes ago ten minutes ago

in silence silence

keep silent/quiet keep quiet

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take place happen

become a national hero

Become a national hero

become/be famous for

all over the world (in the world) all over the world

in turn

have fun (enjoy oneself) have fun

be destroyed

cut hair (have one's cut) haircut

Unit 5

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Have a great time have fun

let in...come in

stay at home stay at home

Help sb. (to) do sth ..help someone do something

take away

ask sb. To sth

At the party

go to college

be\become famous

Travel around the world

make money

< p>work hard

A professional soccer player

A professional soccer player

seem like

Make a living making a living

all over the world

give money to donate money

All the time

for a living... make a living

get injured

in fact

Be able to

be going to

spend time kill time

too much too much

laugh at laugh at someone

go back

In order for...

Unit 9

be late for be late

look like

in order in order

by noon to Until noon

on the weekend

have a good day! Have a good time

looking through browsing

waiting inline< /p>

really low

tell sb. about yourself tell someone about you

a ball game fan

be friendly to sb. Be friendly to someone

feel like

a friend like you a friend like you

get along

thanks for

ask sb. To do sth. Ask someone to do something

go with me Go with me

think of

leave early

at least

be careful

Unit 10

most of large majority

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make sb. Laugh to make someone laugh

like to do like to do something

like doing like to do something

both like both like

the same like

for me

get the job

enjoy doing sth like to do something 1. Do not, for one repulse, forgo the purpose that you resolved to effort. (Shakespeare)

Don't give up the purpose you were determined to achieve just because of one setback. (Shakespeare)

2. The man who has made up his mind to win will never say "Impossible".(Napoleon)

Impossible". (Napoleon)

3. Miracles sometimes occur, but one has to work terribly for them. (C. Weizmann)

Miracles sometimes occur, but one has to work terribly for them. Work hard. (Weizmann)

4. There is no such thing as darkness; only a failure to see. (Muggeridge)

There is no such thing as darkness, only a failure to see. (Muggeridge)

5. Time is a bird for ever on the wing. (T. W. Robertson)

Time is a bird for ever on the wing. (Robertson)

6. If you do not learn to think when you are young, you may never learn. (Edison)

If you do not learn to think when you are young, you may never learn. Won't. (Edison)

7. A day is a miniature of eternity. ( Emerson )

A day is a miniature of eternity. (Emerson)

8. Morality may consist solely in the courage of making a choice. (L. Blum)

Morality may consist solely in the courage of making a choice. (Bruce)

9. If there were less sympathy in the world, there would be less trouble in the world. (O. Wilde)

If there were less sympathy in the world, the world would be less trouble. It will be less troublesome.

(Wilde)

Classic English Quotes 2

1.

We (sea folk) can live to three hundred years old, but when we perish we turn into mere foam on the sea.

------Andersen, "The little mermaid"

We (water tribe) can live to be three hundred years old but when we die we become the sea Just a bubble.

------Andersen

2.

Writers are well-known for their powers of invention and imagination.

------Andersen, "The Nightingale"

The writer is famous for his creativity and imagination.

------Andersen

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Teas in the listener's eyes are the finest possible reward for any singer.

------Andersen, "The Nightingale"

For any singer, tears in the eyes of the listener are the best reward.

------Andersen

4.

" But he hasn't got anything on!" a little child said.

------Andersen, "The Emperor's New Clothes"

"But he hasn't got anything on!" Ah!" said a child.

------Andersen

5.

"I have many beautiful flowers," he said, " but the children are the most beautiful flowers of all."

------Wilde, "The Selfish Giant"

"I have many beautiful flowers," he said : "But these children are the most beautiful of all flowers."

------Wilde

6.

In war, the strong makes slaves of the weak, and in peace the rich makes slaves of poor.

------Wilde, "The Young King"

In war, the strong enslave the weak; In times of peace, the rich enslave the poor.

------Wilde

7.

We have chains, though no eye beholds them; and we are slaves, though men call us free.

------Wilde, "The Young King"

We are slaves, though men call us free.

We are in chains, though no one sees us; As slaves, though we are thought to be free.

------Wilde

8.

The burden of this world is too great for one man to bear, and the world's sorrow too heavy for one heart to suffer.

------Wilde, "The Young King"

The burden of the world

It is too heavy for one person to bear; the sorrow of this world is too heavy for one heart to bear.

------Wilde

9.

"What is the use of a book," thought Alice, "without pictures or conversation "

------Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

  What's the use of a book with neither pictures nor dialogue?" Alice thought.

------Carol,

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Man is not made for defeat. A man can be destroyed but not defeated.

------Hemingway, The Old Man and the Sea

人 Man is not born to be defeated. Man can be destroyed, but cannot be defeated.

------Hemingway

11.

Man is not much beside the great birds and beasts.

------Hemingway, The Old Man and the Sea

Man is nothing compared to the great birds and beasts.< /p>

------Hemingway

12.

Pain does not matter to a man.

------ Hemingway, The Old Man and the Sea

To a man, pain is nothing.

------Hemingway

13.

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There are more things to admire in men than to despise.

------Camus, The plague

There are more things to admire in men than to despise. It's despicable.

------Camus

14.

What interests me is living and dying for what one loves.< /p>

------Camus, The plague

What interests me is: live for what you love, die for what you love.

-- ----Camus

15.

If there is one thing one can always yearn for and sometimes attain, it is human love.

-- ----Camus, The plague

If there is one thing that a person can always desire, and sometimes can get, it is human love.

------Card Miao

16.

I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.

------ Voltaire

I do not agree with your opinion, but I will defend to the death your right to speak.

------Voltaire

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Laugh, and the world laughs with you; Weep, and you weep alone.

------Stevenson, "Solitude"

Laugh, the world Laugh with laughter; cry with yourself.

>------Stevenson,

18.

Anyone can carry his burden, however hard, until nightfall. Anyone can do his work, however hard, for one day.

------Stevenson

No matter how heavy the burden is on your shoulders, you can always carry it until the sunset. No matter how hard the work is, you can always support it for a whole day. Day.

------ Stevenson

19.

People ask you for criticism, but they only want praise.

------Maugham, Of Human Bondage

People ask you for criticism, but they want praise.

------Maugham, Of Human Bondage

20.

If a nation values ??anything more than freedom, it will lose its freedom; and the irony of it is that if it is comfort or money it values ??more, it will lose that too.

------Maugham

If a state values ??anything higher than freedom, it loses freedom; ironically, if it values ??anything high It is comfort or money, it will also lose comfort or money.

------Maugham

21.

We can't form our children on our own concepts; we must take them and love them as God gives them to us.

------Goethe

We cannot train children according to our own concepts ;We must regard them as God's gifts, accept them, and love them.

------Goethe

22.

Life teaches to be less harsh with ourselves and with others.

------Goethe

Life teaches us not to be too harsh on ourselves and others.

------Goth

23.

One of the most striking differences between a cat and a lie is that a cat has only nine lives.

< p>------Mark Twain

One of the most significant differences between cats and lies: cats only have nine lives.

------Mark Twain

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24.

Everyone is a moon, and has a dark side which he never shows to anybody.

------Mark Twain

Everyone is the moon, with a dark side that we don’t want others to see.

------Mark Twain

25.

< p>"Classic." A book which people praise and don't read.

------Mark Twain

「Classic.」 book.

------Mark Twain

26.

Dictionaries are

like watches; the worst is better than none, and the best cannot be expected to go quite true.

------Johnson

Dictionary like watches; the worst is better than none There is no good, and the best cannot be expected to be perfect every second.

------Johnson

27.

Life is a progress from want to want, not from enjoyment to enjoyment.

------Johnson

Life is a process of continuous needs, not of continuous enjoyment.

------Johnson

28.

We want to live by each other's happiness-not by each other's misery.

--- ---Chaplin, "The Great Dictator"

We must live by each other's happiness—not by each other's misfortune.

------Chaplin,〈 The Great Dictator〉

29.

Once a gentleman, and always a gentleman.

------Dickens, Little Dorrit

Once a gentleman, always a gentleman.

------Dickens, "Little Dorrit"

30.

Ignorance is not innocence but sin.

------Browning

Ignorance is not innocence but sin.

------Browning

31.

You shall have joy, or you shall have power, said God; you shall not have both.

------Emerson

God said, you can have joy, or you can have power; but you cannot have both.

------Emerson

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If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant; if we did not sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome.

-- ----Bradstreet, "Meditations Divine & Moral"

If there were no winter, spring would not be so pleasant; if people did not sometimes have to taste misfortune, luck would not be so popular.

------Bracelet, "Meditations on the Sacred and Moral"

33.

History is the might Tower of Experience, which Time has built amidst the endless fields of bygone ages.

------Van Loon, The Story of Mankind

History is a giant tower of experience. The years build this in the infinite wilderness of the past. A huge tower.

------Fang Long, "The Story of Man"

34.

The history of man is the record of a hungry creature in searc

h of food.

------ Van Loon, The Story of Mankind

Human history is the record of hungry people looking for food.

-- ----Fang Long, "The Story of Humanity"

35.

Glory abroad too often means misery at home.

------ Van Loon, The Story of Mankind

Glory abroad often means hardship at home.

------Fang Loon, "The Story of Mankind"

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A wise man gets more use from his enemies than a fool from his friend.

------Balthasar Gracian, "The Golden Mean"

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A wise man benefits more from his enemies than a fool benefits from his friends.

------Grathin, < Moderation〉

37.

People are never ridiculous for being what they really are, but for affecting what they really are not.

----- -Lord Chesterfield, "Affectation"

People are never ridiculous when they are who they are; they are ridiculous only when they are pretending.

------Chesterfield, "Mannerism"

38.

He who hunts for flowers; and he who loves weeds will find weeds.

< p>------Beecher, "The Cynic"

He who seeks flowers will find flowers; he who loves weeds will find weeds.

---- --Bichir, "The Cynic"

39.

We can lift ourselves out of ignorance, we can find ourselves as creatures of excellence and intelligence and skill.

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------Richard Bach, Jonathan Livingston Seagull

We can improve ourselves, stay away from ignorance, and discover that we are excellent, intelligent, and highly skilled animals.

< p>------Richard Bach, "Heaven and Earth Are a Sand Gull"

40.

The gull sees farthest who flies highest.

- -----Richard Bach, Jonathan Livingston Seagull

The seagull that flies the highest can see the farthest.

------Richard Bach, "The Seagull in the Sky and the Earth" 》

41.

Don't believe what your eyes are telling you. All they show is limitation. Look with your understanding.

---- -- Richard Bach, Jonathan Livingston Seagull

Don't believe what your eyes tell you. What your eyes show is limited. Use your understanding to observe.

------Richard Baha

, "Heaven and Earth Are a Sand Gull"

42.

When one wishes to play the wit, he sometimes wanders a little from the truth.

---- --Saint-Exupery, The Little Prince

People who want to show off their wit sometimes deviate a little from the truth.

------Exupery, "The Little Prince"< /p>

43.

It is much more difficult to judge oneself than to judge others. If you succeed in judging yourself rightly, then you are indeed a man of true wisdom.

------ Saint-Exupery, The Little Prince

It is far more difficult to judge yourself than to judge others. If you can judge yourself correctly, you are actually a person with real wisdom.

------Shoebury, "The Little Prince"

44.

The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science.

------Einstein, "What I Believe"

The most beautiful things we can experience are mysteries. It Is the source of all true art and science.

------Einstein, "My Faith"

45.

The love of liberty is the love of others; the love of power is the love of ourselves.

------Hazlitt, "Political Essays"

To love freedom is to love others; to love Power is love of oneself.

------Haislett, "Political Prose"

46.

Order makes possible the highest human relationships which are the principle source of man's education.

------Meyer, "A Tick of Clock"

Order enables the most perfect human relationships to change. This relationship It is the main source of human education.

------Mei Yu, "A Moment"

47.

The love and freedom I want for myself are to be tested by the love and freedom I give others.

------Raymond Swing, "Action Is the Measure"

The love and freedom I want, Depends on the love and freedom I give to others.

------Shi Wen, "Scale"

48.

Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.

------Santayana The Life of Reason

Those who cannot remember the past are doomed to repeat it.

- -----Santayana, "The Rational Life"

49.

The young man who has not wept is a savage, and the old man who will not laugh is a fool.

------ Santayana

A young man who never cries is a savage; an old man who does not want to laugh is a fool.

------Santayana

50.

In short, I begin to write in order to get even on death.

------Saroyan, "Why I Write"

In short, in order not to owe the god of death , I started writing.

------Sarayan, "Why I Write"