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unit14语法被动语态小结
Grammar: Review the Passive Voice 主动形式表示被动意义的用法小结 1. 感官动词和连系动词 His idea sounds ridiculous. He proved to be a reliable friend. 拓展:smell, look, feel, taste, seem, turn, become etc. 2. 一些动词在描述事物本身的性质特征时 The knife cuts easily. The car drives comfortably. Yi Zhongtian’s book sells well. 拓展:wash, cut, cook, lock, read, clean, wear, burnetc.常与well, easily, quickly, smoothly, nicely 等副词连用。 3. need/want/require/deserve / be worth + doing The operating system of my PC needs/wants/requires updating. His book is well worth reading. Don’t hesitate to buy one. 7. 其他方式表示被动意义 The new airport is under construction. (被修建) He is on trial for murder. (受审判) The old textbook is not in use now. (被使用) homework 1.复习今天所学内容。 2. 完成《》语法闯关。 3. Vocabulary Ex. 34; Grammar Ex1 on Page 105. 4. 朗读Integrating skills on Page 106. * * Grammar Passive Voice Please find out the sentences that contain passive voice in the text. 1.Blacks ___________________as equal citizens. 2. Mixed-race marriages_______________by law. 3.Often blacks _____________ into hotels,schools or libraries 4.Black children _______________ in separate schools. 5.His message was that black people should not ________ but should__________with respect in the same as other people. 6.She refused to stand for a white man and __________ by the police. 7.He himself_____ often_____________________ by the police. 8.In the same year, a new Civil Rights Act ___________. 9. Martin Luther King, Jr _____________ in 1968. were not treated were forbidden were not allowed were educated be separated be treated was arrested was passed was murdered was beaten or arrested 1.They were not treated as equal citizens in the southern states in the 1950s. P30.Ex.1.Suggested answers: 4.A new Civil Rights Act was passed in 1964 to give black people the right to vote. 3.They were educated in separate schools. 2.They were separated from white people in shops, restaurants, hospitals and on buses, trains. Flower
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