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1、Book 5 (Module 1 - 6) 重点句子1. We have really everything in common with America nowadays, except of course, language. 2.It does not make much of a difference whether a teacher speaks British or American English.3. Americans use a flashlight, while for the British, its a torch.4.Sometimes the same word
2、 has a slightly different meaning, which can be confusing.5.Prepositions, too, can be different: compare on the team with in the team. 6.The other two areas in which the two varieties differ are spelling and pronunciation.7.This non-stop communication , the experts think, has made it easier for Brit
3、ish people and Americans to understand each other. 8. Although there is not a lot of traffic,on average, one vehicle comes off the road every two weeks.9.In theory, the road.But in practice,few drivers respect the rules.10. Every morning he climbs up to the bend with a large circular board in his ha
4、nd.11. But often they just pass by, taking the human traffic signal for granted.12 So we paddled over and climbed on to the steamboat, keeping as quiet as mice.13 It was quite dark, but I could see a man lying on the floor, tied up with rope.14 He sounds as if hes going to die of fright. 15 But I pe
5、rsuaded him to help, and we found the mens boat tied to the other side of the steamboat.16 I began to feel bad about what we had done.17 The sight of boat going under water was worrying.18 The man with the gun had a satisfied expression on his face.19Huck and Jim had lots of frightening experiences
6、on the river.20 I find this novel very exciting.21 He arrived in New Orleans without a penny in his pocket only to find that there were no boats for South America.21 Forced to change his plans, he worked for several years as a pilot on a steamboat, taking passengers up and down the Mississippi, 22 P
7、eople saw Carnival as a last chance to have fun at the end of the winter season. Having fun meant eating, drinking and dressing up.23 For weeks on end people walked around the streets wearing masks, doing what they wanted without being recognized.24 Ordinary people could pretend to be rich and impor
8、tant, while famous people could have romantic adventure in secret. 25 Many crimes went unpunished.26. Their use was limited by laws, the first of which dates back to the fourteenth century.27. Im in London, but it doesnt feel like England. It is very noisy and colorful. There must be a million peopl
9、e here. 28.The arrival of Europeans in America, and the opening of huge farms and plantations to grow cotton, fruit and vegetables meant there was an immediate need for people to work on them.29 millions of people were taken by force from their homes in Africa and transported to the new world to wor
10、k as slaves. 30. they painted their faces white, imitating their masters and making fun of them31. With the passing of time, the white inhabitants of the island began to take part in the carnival, too 32 But even if he had won everything it was possible to win in his sport, Li Ning retired with the
11、feeling that he had failed.33 But it was the sense of failure that made him determined to succeed in his new life.34 He decided to launch a new brand of sportswear, competing with global giants like Nike and Adidas.35 The number of young people with money to spend was on the increaseand sport had ne
12、ver been so popular.36 A pair of Nike trainers, for example, could cost up to five as much as a similar Li Ning product.37 If you go into a school or university anywhere, the chances are that you will see students in Li Ning tracksuits with the familiar logo.38 Since then, he has continued to help y
13、oung people to achieve their sporting ambitions.39 As the leader comes into the stadium to run the last few metres of the 42-kilometre race, the crowd rises to its feet to shout and cheer.40 Officials picked him up and helped him to the finishing line.41 The marathon is the final Olympic event becau
14、se it is thought to be the hardest.42 Often working at night, the poachers shoot whole herds of antelopes at a time, leaving only the babies, whose wool is not worth so much.43 The animals are skinned on the spot and the wool taken to India, where it is made into the shawls.44 In the 1990s the Chine
15、se government began to take an active part in protecting the antelopes in the Hoh Xil Nature Reserve 45 The small group of officials who work in the reserve are helped by volunteers who come from all over the country, and who are ready for the difficult conditions of life at 5,000 meters. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司