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英语语境语法 3B 3B
  • Sandra N. Elbaum编著 著
  • 出版社: 北京:北京大学出版社
  • ISBN:7301103158
  • 出版时间:2006
  • 标注页数:467页
  • 文件大小:42MB
  • 文件页数:319页
  • 主题词:英语-语法

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Lesson 11

GRAMMAR The Present Perfect;The Present Perfect Continuous2

CONTEXT Jobs2

1.1 An Overview2

READING Job Résumé and Cover Letter2

1.2 The Present Perfect Tense—Forms5

1.3 The Past Participle6

1.4 The Present Perfect—Contractions9

1.5 The Present Perfect—Question Formation10

1.6 Uses of the Present Perfect Tense—An Overview11

1.7 The Present Perfect with Continuation from Past to Present13

1.8 Negative Statements with Since,For,and In15

1.9 The Present Perfect vs.the Simple Present16

READING Where Have All the Jobs Gone?19

1.10 The Present Perfect Continuous20

1.11 The Present Perfect vs.the Simple Past25

1.12 The Present Perfect with Repetition from Past to Present27

1.13 The Present Perfect vs.the Simple Past with Repetition30

READING The Occupational Outlook Handbook32

1.14 The Present Perfect with Indefinite Past Time—An Overview33

1.15 Questions with Ever34

1.16 Yet,Already38

1.17 Questions with Lately and Recently41

1.18 The Present Perfect Continuous with Ongoing Activities43

1.19 The Present Perfect with No Time Mentioned44

1.20 The Present Perfect vs.the Present Perfect Continuous with No Time Mentioned46

Summary of Lesson 149

Editing Advice50

Lesson 1 Test/Review52

Expansion Activities54

Lesson 257

GRAMMAR Passive Voice;Participles Used as Adjectives;Get+Participles and Adjectives58

CONTEXT Hollywood58

2.1 Passive Voice—An Overview58

READING The Oscars58

2.2 The Passive Voice—Form59

2.3 The Passive and Active Voice—Uses62

2.4 The Passive Voice without an Agent63

2.5 The Passive Voice with an Agent65

2.6 Verbs with Two Objects67

READING The History of Animation68

2.7 Transitive and Intransitive Verbs71

2.8 The Passive with Get75

2.9 Participles Used as Adjectives76

READING Charlie Chaplin77

2.10 Participles Used as Adjectives to Show Feelings78

2.11 Other Past Participles Used as Adjectives82

READING Being Famous84

2.12 Past Participles and Other Adjectives with Get86

Summary of Lesson 288

Editing Advice89

Lesson 2 Test/Review91

Expansion Activities94

Lesson 397

GRAMMAR The Past Continuous;The Past Perfect;The Past Perfect Continuous;Comparison of Past Tenses98

CONTEXT Disasters and Tragedies98

3.1 Overview of Past Tenses98

READING The Columbia Tragedy98

3.2 The Past Continuous—Forms100

3.3 The Past Continuous Tense—Uses102

3.4 The Past Continuous or the Simple Past104

READING The Titanic108

3.5 The Past Perfect Tense—Forms110

3.6 The Past Perfect—Use112

3.7 When with the Simple Past or the Past Perfect115

READING Wildfires in Southern California118

3.8 The Past Perfect Continuous—Forms118

3.9 The Past Perfect Continuous—Uses120

3.10 The Past Perfect(Continuous)or the Present Perfect(Continuous)123

READING Survivors of the Titanic125

3.11 Comparison of Past Tenses126

Summary of Lesson 3130

Editing Advice131

Lesson 3 Test/Review132

Expansion Activities135

Lesson 4137

GRAMMAR Modals—Present and Future;Related Expressions138

CONTEXT Consumer Warnings138

4.1 Overview of Modals and Related Expressions138

READING Sweepstakes or Scam?139

4.2 Possibilities—May,Might,Could140

4.3 Necessity and Urgency with Must,Have To,Have Got To142

4.4 Obligation with Must or Be Supposed To144

4.5 Advice with Should,Ought To,and Had Better146

READING Telemarketing150

4.6 Permission and Prohibition151

4.7 Comparing Negative Modals154

4.8 Making Suggestions160

READING Infomercials162

4.9 Expectations with Be Supposed To163

READING My Elderly Neighbor166

4.10 Logical Conclusions167

4.11 Probability vs.Possibility in the Present171

4.12 Modals with Continuous Verbs172

Summary of Lesson 4175

Editing Advice176

Lesson 4 Test/Review177

Expansion Activities181

Lesson 5183

GRAMMAR Modals in the Past184

CONTEXT The Kennedys and History in the Making184

5.1 Overview of Modals in the Past184

READING The Assassination of President John F.Kennedy184

5.2 Past Probability(Deduction.Conclusion)186

5.3 Past Possibility189

READING The Cuban Missile Crisis192

5.4 Past Direction Not Taken193

READING John Kennedy,Jr.197

5.5 Past Mistakes198

5.6 Be Supposed To in the Past202

READING The Media and Presidential Elections203

5.7 Must Have vs.Had To205

5.8 Could+Base Form vs.Could Have+Past Participle207

5.9 More on Couldn't Have209

5.10 Continuous Forms of Past Modals212

Summary of Lesson 5213

Editing Advice216

Lesson 5 Test/Review216

Expansion Activities221

Lesson 6223

GRAMMAR Adjective Clauses;Descriptive Phrases224

CONTEXT Computers and the Internet224

6.1 Adjective Clauses—An Overview224

READING Spam224

6.2 Relative Pronoun as Subject226

6.3 Relative Pronoun as Object229

6.4 Comparing Pronoun as Subject and Object230

6.5 Relative Pronoun as Object of Preposition233

READING eBay236

6.6 Where and When in Adjective Clauses237

6.7 Where,When,That,or Which in Adjective Clauses239

READING Handwritten Letters or E-mail?241

6.8 Whose+Noun in an Adjective Clause243

6.9 Adjective Clauses After Indefinite Pronouns245

READING Creating the World Wide Web250

6.10 Nonessential Adjectives Clauses252

6.11 Essential vs.Nonessential Adjective Clauses254

6.12 Descriptive Phrases258

Summary of Lesson 6263

Editing Advice264

Lesson 6 Test/Review265

Expansion Activities269

Lesson 7273

GRAM MAR Infinitives;Gerunds274

CONTEXT Helping Others274

7.1 Infinitives—An Overview274

READING Andrew Carnegie,Philanthropist274

7.2 Verbs Followed by an Infinitive276

7.3 Object Before Infinitive279

READING Charity and Volunteering281

7.4 Causative Verbs283

7.5 Adjective Plus Infinitive285

READING Bicycling to Raise Money for AIDS287

7.6 Using the Infiniitive to Show Purpose288

7.7 Infinitive as Subject290

7.8 Infinitive with Too and Enough293

7.9 Gerunds—An Overview295

READING Helping Others Get an Education295

7.10 Gerund as Subject296

7.11 Gerund After Prepositions and Nouns298

7.12 Using the Correct Preposition299

7.13 Verbs Followed by Gerunds302

7.14 Verbs Followed by Gerund or Infinitive304

7.15 Infinitive and Gerund as Subject305

7.16 Gerund or Infnitive Aftera Verb:Differences in Meaning306

READING Mimi's Bike Ride309

7.17 Used To/Be Used To/Get Used To310

READING Global Volunteers313

7.18 Sense-Perception Verbs314

Summary of Lesson 7317

Editing Advice319

Lesson 7 Test/Review321

Expansion Activities324

Lesson 8327

G RAM MAR Adverbial Clauses and Phrases;Sentence Connectors;So/Such...That328

CONTEXT Coming to America328

8.1 Adverbial Clauses—An Overview328

READING A Nation of Immigrants328

8.2 Reason and Purpose330

READING New Immigrants:The Lost Boys of Sudan334

8.3 Time Expressions336

8.4 Using the-ing Form After Time Words340

READING Slavery—An American Paradox341

8.5 Contrast342

READING The Changing Face of America344

8.6 Condition346

READING Adopting a Baby from Abroad350

8.7 Sentence Connectors352

8.8 So...That/Such...That356

Summary of Lesson 8359

Editing Advice361

Lesson 8 Test/Review362

Expansion Activities367

Lesson 9371

GRAMMAR Noun Clauses After Verbs and Adjectives;Noun Clauses as Included Questions;Noun Clauses as Direct Quotes;Noun Clauses in Reported Speech372

CONTEXT Caring for Children372

9.1 Noun Clauses—An Overview372

READING Bringing Up Baby372

9.2 Noun Clauses After Verbs and Adjectives374

READING Pediatricians'Recommendations377

9.3 Noun Clauses After Expressions of Importance378

READING Day Care379

9.4 Noun Clauses as Included Questions381

9.5 Question Words Followed by an Infinitive387

READING Dr.Benjamin Spock390

9.5 Noun Clauses as Exact Quotes of Notable Words391

READING A Folk Tale392

9.7 Exact Quotes in Telling a Story393

9.8 Noun Clauses as Reported Speech394

9.9 The Rule of Sequence of Tenses395

9.10 Say vs.Tell397

9.11 Exceptions to the Rule of Sequence of Tenses400

9.12 Reporting an Imperative401

READING Being an Au Pair404

9.13 Noun Clauses as Reported Questions406

9.14 Noun Clauses After other Past Tense Verbs410

Summary of Lesson 9414

Editing Advice415

Lesson 9 Test/Review416

Expansion Activities420

Lesson 10423

GRAMMAR Unreal Conditions—Present;Real Conditions vs.Unreal Conditions;Unreal Conditions—Past;Wishes424

CONTEXT Science or Science Fiction?READING Time Travel424

10.1 Unreal Conditions—Present426

10.2 Implied Conditions435

READING Traveling to Mars436

10.3 Real Conditions vs.Unreal Conditions438

READING Life 100 Years Ago441

10.4 Unreal Conditions—Past442

10.5 Mixed Tenses in Condition Statements444

READING Science or Wishful Thinking?448

10.6 Wishes450

10.7 Wishing for a Desired Change454

Summary of Lesson 10459

Editing Advice460

Lesson 10 Test/Review461

Expansion Activities465

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