牛津英语模块七第二单元Welcome to the unit语言点精讲与考点连接.doc

牛津英语模块七第二单元Welcome to the unit语言点精讲与考点连接.doc

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牛津英语模块七第二单元Welcome to the unit语言点精讲与考点连接

Welcome to the unit 1. If we need an operation, a special room called an operating theatre is used. (P17) 如果我们需要做手术的话, 就使用一个特殊的被成为手术室的房间. operate v. [I] to cut a body open for medical reasons in order to repair, remove or replace a diseased or damaged part: If the growth gets any bigger theyll have to operate. Are they going to operate on him? v. [I or T] to (cause to) work, be in action or have an effect: How do you operate the remote control unit? Does the company operate a pension scheme? operation n. [C] when a doctor cuts a body for medical reasons in order to repair, remove or replace a diseased or damaged part: a major/minor/routine operation an abdominal/cataract/transplant operation Hes got to have an operation on his shoulder. [+ to infinitive] We will know in a couple of days if the operation to restore her sight was successful. n. [U] the fact of operating or being active: There are several reactors of the type in operation (= working) at the moment. We expect the new scheme for assessing claims to come into operation (= start working) early next year. operator n. [C] 1) someone whose job is to use and control a machine or vehicle: a computer operator 2) a company that does a particular type of business: a tour operator 3) a person who helps to connect people on a telephone system 2. Have you ever seen a doctor? If so, what happened? (P17) 你到医生那儿看过病吗? 如果看过, 是发生了什么问题? ever adv. 1) at any time: Nothing ever happens here in the evenings. Have you ever been to London? He hardly ever (= almost never) washes the dishes and he rarely, if ever, (= probably never) does any cleaning. The smell is worse than ever. I thought she was famous, but none of my friends have ever heard of her. 2) continually: He is ever repeating the same old story. 3) used for emphasizing an adjective: Yesterday the company announced its first ever fall in profits. 4) for all time: I like the house but I dont imagine Ill live there forever. 5) continually since that time: Hes bee

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