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I avoided the odd person who was talking to himself. date from-- have existed since始自 eg. The tradition dated from/ back to medieval(中世纪的) times This church dates from the 13th century No.7: We must awaken people to the importance of environmental protection, or it will be too late Para. 13 1. company--n the state of having another person or other people or a pet with one, esp. when keep them company-- stay with sb. so that he/she is not alone陪伴某人 e.g. I enjoy the company of animals better than people The old couple were grateful for Jeans company on their long journey up to Edinburgh Don't worry. I'll keep you company until you fully recover He kept his mother company in the late afternoons 2. And so it was for my father: And this was also true with my father.对我的父亲来说也是这 The adverb so can be used after a clause or statement, and before a subject and auxiliary verb to express strong emphasis or agreement with that clause or statement d i would come and so i will You've forgotten your hat. ---"Ah, yes, so I have. The phone isn't working Note: Compare this use with the use of so to mean 'likewise'oralso' in saying that something which has just been said about one person or thing is also true of another, usu. followed by auxiliary verb+ subject"in the inverted word order e.g. His shoes are brightly polished; so is his suitcase John buys his drinks at the local supermarket, so do lots of people He plays golf well, so does his brother Ask students to do ex vlll Translation: No 6: As long as you keep working hard all your life, you will recall your past with a glow of satisfaction9 I avoided the odd person who was talking to himself. Jane told me an odd but funny story. date from -- have existed since 始自 e.g. The tradition dated from/back to medieval (中世纪的) times. This church dates from the 13th century. Translation: No.7: We must awaken people to the importance of environmental protection, or it will be too late. Para.13 1. company -- n. the state of having another person or other people or a pet with one, esp. when this is pleasant or stops one feeling lonely keep them company -- stay with sb. so that he/she is not alone 陪伴某人 e.g. I enjoy the company of animals better than people. The old couple were grateful for Jean's company on their long journey up to Edinburgh. Don't worry. I'll keep you company until you fully recover. He kept his mother company in the late afternoons. 2. And so it was for my father: And this was also true with my father. 对我的父亲来说也是这 样 The adverb so can be used after a clause or statement, and before a subject and auxiliary verb, to express strong emphasis or agreement with that clause or statement. e.g. I said I would come, and so I will. “You've forgotten your hat.” ---“Ah, yes, so I have.” “The phone isn't working.”—“So I see.” Note: Compare this use with the use of so to mean ‘likewise’ or ‘also’ in saying that something which has just been said about one person or thing is also true of another, usu. followed by "auxiliary verb + subject" in the inverted word order. e.g. His shoes are brightly polished; so is his suitcase. John buys his drinks at the local supermarket, so do lots of people. He plays golf well, so does his brother. Ask students to do Ex.VIII. Translation: No.6: As long as you keep working hard all your life, you will recall your past with a glow of satisfaction
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