Section A 1a-2c
whose
adj&pron 谁的
who pron.谁 whom pron.谁(宾格)
Whose book is this? It must be Mary’s . Whose is this book? Who is that man? He is our teacher who (whom) we love very much
truck
n.卡车
Toy trucks are liked by kids. The trucks are used for carrying goods.
picnic
n.野餐
have a picnic
He was the only little kid at the picnic.
rabbit
n. 兔;野兔
hare
n.
野兔
attend
v.
出席,参加
join v. 参加 take part in 参加
I attended a concert yesterday so it might still be in the music hall. When did you join the Party?
I often take part in after-school activities.
valuable value
adj. n.
贵重的;有用的
价值 vt. 重视,估价
Do you have anything valuable in your schoolbag?
His ideas have great value. We should value the friendship between us.
pink
adj.
粉红色的
anybody
pron.任何人(不定代词)
= anyone somebody everybody nobody someone everyone no one indefinite pronoun
1. whose adj&pron 谁的; 2. truck n.卡车 3. picnic n. 野餐 4. rabbit n.兔;野兔 5. attend v. 出席,参加 6. valuable adj. 贵重的;有用的 7. pink adj. 粉红色的; 8. anybody pron.任何人
表示推测的情态动词
在英语中,表示对某件事物的确定程度,即表
示推测的时候,我们通常会用到以下情态动词:
must, might, could, may, can’t, couldn’t。
Can’t be 不可能是/在 可能性几乎为零 , 否定的 A: Whose CD is it? 语气最强
B: Is it Dale’s? _____. No It _____ can’t ____ be ______ Dale’s A: Why? Because he____________________. doesn’t like music A: Is the basketball Dale’s? Yes. ____________________. It must be Dale’s. A: Why ? B: Because________________________. he likes playing basketball.
A: Look! What’s this? must 一定,肯 B: It’s ________________. a magazine. 定。推测可能性 100%,肯定的语 A: Whose magazine is it? 气最强 is _________ B: It ___ Li Wei’s Li Wei’s Way2: It ______ must ____ be ________. _____ must ______ belong to magazine Way3: It ______ ____________. Li Wei. belong to+人名或人称代 词宾格,“属于” A: Why ? B: Because____________________. his name is on it.
must be:一定是/在… must belong to:一定属于…
表示推测的情态动词
英语中表示对某件事物的确定程度,即表 示推测时,通常用以下情态动词: must, might, could, can’t, couldn’t, may must 一定,肯定 (100%可能性) might, could 有可能,也许(20%~80%可能性) can’t 不可能,不会 (可能性几乎为零)
Learning to make inference(推测)
must
100% probably true
20%-80% possibly true
could might
can’t
0% almost not true
Use “must” to show that you think something is probably true. Use “might” or “could” to show that you think something is possibly true. Use “can’t” to show that you are almost sure something is not true.