不想当元帅的士兵不是好士兵。
6、There is no path that cannot be traveled。
没有不能走的路。
7、He laughs best who laughs last。
谁笑到最后谁笑得最好。
4、状语从句
状语从句有几种?
1、时间 when, while, as,
The phone rang while I was taking my bath。
The door rang while we were watching TV。
We will leave as soon as it stops raining。
It began to rain immediately I arrived home。
注意:by the time 主要用于完成时态。
By the time I met Lily on campus, I had been love with Rose for 4 years.
2、地点 where
Stay where you are。
After you finish the book, put it where it was。
注:也可由wherever, anywhere和everywhere 引导地点状语从句
Wherever he happens to be, Clint can make himself at home。
个别状语从句含有条件意味。
有志者,事竟成。
只要有爱,就会有财富和成功。
3、原因 because, as, for, since
Since “既然”
Since everyone is here, let’s get started。
4、结果 so…that…, such…that…
The food is so bad in the school café that flies go there to lose weight。
So与such 的区别
He is such a good teacher that everyone likes him。
He is so good a teacher that everyone likes him。
5、让步although, though
6、条件 if, unless, so long as, as long as
7、目的 in order that…, so that…
In Hong Kong, we climbed high so that we could get a better view of the city。
8、比较(不作要求)
the more … the more …
The more she practiced, the worse she sang。
The more we help others, the more we receive in return。
9、方式(不做要求)
In the (same) way that…
状语从句写作实战——
1、时间
当社会进入了信息化时代的时候,我们每天要面对很多巨大的变化。
3、原因
所有的国家都应该重视环境保护,因为这个问题已经阻碍了人类的发展。
4、结果
目前,体育运动变得如此流行以至于成为了一种时尚。
5、让步
尽管我缺乏工作经验,但是我有较好的合作意识和团队意识。
6、条件(让我们写出诗一样美丽的语言!)
如果秋天走了,我会在雪地里等你;如果世界没了,我会在天堂里等你;
如果你走了,我会在泪水中思念你;如果我走了,我会找一个人照顾你。
UNIT Ⅴ 文章欣赏
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The quiet life of the country ahs never appealed to me. City born and city bred. I have always regarded the country as something you look at through a train window, or something you occasional visit during the weekend. Most of my friends live in the city, yet they always go into raptures at the mere mention of the country. Though they extol the virtues of the peaceful life, only one of hem has ever gone to live in the country and he was back in town within six months. Even he still lives under the illusion that country life is somehow superior to town life. He is forever talking about the friendly people, the clean atmosphere, the closeness to nature and the gentle pace of living. Nothing can be compared, he maintains, with the first cockcrow, the twittering of birds at dawn, the sight of the rising sun glinting on the trees and pastures. This idyllic pastoral scene is only part of the picture. My friend fails to mention the long and friendless winter evenings in front of the TV -- virtually the only form of entertainment. He says nothing about the poor selection of goods in the shops, or about those unfortunate people who have to travel from the country to the city every day to get to work. Why people are prepared to tolerate a four-hour journey each day for the dubious privilege of living in the country is beyond me. They could be saved so much misery and expense if they chose to live in the city where they rightly belong。
