2.extremely adv: to a very high degree. eg. That’s extremely interesting. We got on extremely well.
I am extremely sorry.
3.within prep: not more than eg. She returned within an hour. If you don’t hear anything within three days, phone again.
They finished the house within half a year.
He lives within five minutes’ walk.
4.slightly adv: to a slight degree eg. The patient is slightly better today. I know her slightly. She speeded up slightly. I feel slightly ill today.
5. distance n: separation in space or time [C][U][(+to/from/between)] eg. It is a long distance from
They saw a few houses in the distance.
There is light in the distance.
6.wealthy adj: rich eg. He was the eldest son of a wealthy family. It is a wealthy city in the country. He is a wealthy man. 7.dawn n: the first glimpse of light in the morning eg. The dawns here are beautiful. 该词通常构成词组at dawn We must get up at dawn. They take the boat out every day at dawn. The scenery is beautiful at dawn. 8. downtown adv or adj: in the business center of a city or a town eg. They went downtown to do some shopping. It is a downtown city. 9. flow vi: to move freely eg. The river Thames flows into theAfter the concert the people flowed out of the hall.
The blood flowed out.
10.border a) n: outer area eg. Their house is on the border of the river. They picked on the border of the lake. Her handkerchief has a white border. b) n: boundary of country eg. They were near the border between11. terrify : make someone feel terrified eg. He was terrified of being left alone in the room. You terrified me just now!
The thunderstorm terrified the child.
12. official a) adj: relating to a public office eg. He gave me an official letter. The official language of the country is English.
Is the news official?
b) n: person who holds a position of authority
eg. The government officials are having a meeting.
He is an official at the local bank.
The mayor is an elected official.
13. tour
a) n: visit other places or journey through which performances are given
eg. Mr. Adams made a tour aroundHe joined a bicycling tour.
The film star is on tour in our city.
b) v: make a tour eg. We’ll tour around14.settle v: make one’s home in a place. eg. After years of travel, we decided to settle here. He settled in
Useful expressions 1. settle down: sit or lie in a comfortable position or get used to a new way of life, job etc eg. She settled down in an armchair to read a book. Mary is settling down well in her new job. He got used to settling down in the foreign country.
2.have a gift for: natural talent or ability eg. He has a gift for music. Tom has a gift for making friends. The girl has a gift for learning English.
3. figure out : work out or understand eg. She figured out the problem at last. The boss asked me to figure out the cost of the plan.
I can't figure him out.
4. as far as a) to the extent that; as much as eg. As far as I know, the book is popular with students. As far as I know, he is likely to come. I'll help you as far as I can. b) the same distance as eg. They walked as far as the lake. The children walked as far as the seaside. I’ll walk as far as the post office.
5.rather than : in preference to sb or sth; instead eg. I think I will have a cold drink rather than coffee. Rather than getting money in such a dishonest way, Tom would beg in the street. 用与平行结构中 I’d call her hair chestnut rather than brown I prefer to go in summer rather than in winter.