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Unit 6 When was it invented? | |
<word> | |
heel | |
electricity | |
scoop | |
style | |
project | |
pleasure | |
zipper | |
daily | |
website | |
pioneer | |
list | |
mention | |
by accident | |
nearly | |
boil | |
smell | |
saint | |
take place | |
doubt | |
without doubt | |
fridge | |
translate | |
lock | |
earthquake | |
sudden | |
all of a sudden | |
biscuit | |
cookie | |
instrument | |
crispy | |
sour | |
by mistake | |
customer | |
Canadian | |
divide | |
purpose | |
basket | |
the Olympics | |
look up to | |
hero | |
Berlin | |
NBA | |
CBA | |
Chelsea Lanmon | |
Jayce Coziar | |
Jamie Ellsworth | |
Julie Thompson Whitcomb Judson | |
Thomas Watson | |
George Crum | |
James Naismith | |
<phrase> | |
shoes with special heels | |
shoes with lights | |
hot ice-cream scoop | |
run on electricity | |
the style of the shoes | |
be used for ... | |
think of | |
With pleasure! ! | |
such a great invention | |
in our daily lives | |
have a point | |
see a website | |
the pioneers of different inventions | |
by accident | |
boil drinking water over an open fire | |
fall / drop into ... | |
produce a nice smell | |
the saint of tea | |
in less than 100 years | |
national drink | |
take place | |
tea culture | |
without doubt | |
understand the nature of tea | |
sell ... at a low price | |
translate ... into ... | |
all of a sudden | |
ring the bell | |
musical notes | |
potato chips | |
by mistake | |
in the end | |
put lots of salt on ... | |
a much-loved and active sport | |
more than | |
in history | |
a college teacher | |
divide ... into | |
get the ball in the other team’s basket | |
at the same time | |
stop ... from doing ... | |
dream of | |
not only ... but also ... | |
the number of ... | |
look up to these basketball heroes / | |
encourage sb. to do sth. | |
achieve their dreams | |
come up with | |
lead to | |
<sentence> | |
shoes with special heels | |
The electricity is off . | |
Just one scoop of mashed potato for me, please. | |
the style of the shoes | |
The subject for my school project is “Small inventions that changed the world”. | |
With pleasure! | |
You can see zippers on dresses, trousers, shoes, bags…almost everywhere. | |
Think about how often it’s used in our daily lives. | |
Well, you do seem to have a point. | |
I thought about it because I saw a website last week. | |
The pioneers of different inventions were listed there. | |
We were asked to list our ten favorite songs. Is your name on the list? | |
For example, it mentioned that the zipper was invented by Whitcomb Judson. | |
An Accidental Invention | |
It is said that a Chinese ruler called Shen Nong first discovered tea as a drink. | |
One day Shen Nong was boiling drinking water over an open fire. | |
Some leaves from a tea plant fell into the water and remained there for some time. | |
It produced a nice smell so he tasted the brown water. | |
More than 4,000 years later, Lu Yu, “the saint of tea”, mentioned Shen Nong in his book Cha Jing. | |
In England, tea didn’t appear until around 1660, but less than 100 years later, it had become the national drink. | |
The tea trade from China to Western countries took place in the 19th century. | |
The evening party will take place on New Year's Eve. | |
This helped to spread the popularity of tea and the tea plant to more places around the world. | |
Even though many people now know about tea culture, the Chinese are without doubt the ones who best understand the nature of tea. | |
They sold the fridge at a low price. | |
The sun was low in the sky. | |
Somebody stole my camera from my hotel room. | |
Different writers translated the book into different languages. | |
The door was locked when we arrived. | |
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*一般过去式的被动语态 | |
**肯定句的被动语态 | |
**被动句的被动语态 | |
**一般疑问句的被动语态 | |
**特殊疑问句的被动语态 | |