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英语四六级,专四考试难点主要动词词组词组总结

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英语四六级,专四考试难点主要动词词组词组总结英语四六级,专四考试难点主要动词词组词组总结 give To tell someone something that you should keep secret. to give away to give back to give off To finally agree to do or accept something that you had at first opposed. to give back to give in to give up To do things for other people ...
英语四六级,专四考试难点主要动词词组词组总结
英语四六级,专四考试难点主要动词词组词组总结 give To tell someone something that you should keep secret. to give away to give back to give off To finally agree to do or accept something that you had at first opposed. to give back to give in to give up To do things for other people without expecting anything in return. to give in to give out to give of To no longer try to stop yourself from doing something you want to do. to give away to give in to to give up on To stop doing something, especially something that you do regularly. to give back to give over to give up To stop doing or saying something that is annoying other people. to give back to give off to give over To accept that you are defeated in a game, fight, competition etc. to give away to give in to give over To stop hoping that someone or something will change or improve. to give in to to give off to give up on To give formal permission for a woman to marry a man as part of a traditional wedding ceremony. to give away to give off to give up To allow yourself to feel an emotion completely, without trying to control it. to give in to to give over to to give yourself up to 总结: get Each sentence includes a phrasal verb with "get". Decide which of the phrasal verbs below completes each sentence and drag or type it into the gap in the sentence. get along get by get over get to get together gets about gets away with got behind got in with got out Now he has got a small car, he much more. The teacher doesn't seem to notice that Peter never does his homework. I don't know how he it. He couldn't afford to go out last month after he with his rent. She doesn't earn a lot of money but she earns enough to . She the crowd at the local bar and she doesn't go around with us anymore. I don't with my dad, so I only see him at Christmas. We're going to with some friends for a barbeque. Would you like to come? Sandra doesn't seem able to her mother's death. I know it's very stressful, but try not to let it you. Although they wanted to keep it quiet, news of the job losses very quickly. Check The bank won't give you a loan until they have your financial situation. checked in checked off checked out Can you these figures against last year's figures. I'd like to know which year was more successful. check in check off check out Take the books you want to borrow to the front desk and the librarian will for you. check them in check them out check them over I am just going to the kids before we leave and make sure they are asleep. check on check over check up on There are some mistakes in these calculations. Can you them again. check in check off check over The teacher the students on her registrar as they came into the classroom. checked in checked off checked up on The first thing we did when we arrived at the airport was to . check in check off check out We of the hotel at lunchtime and went to the airport to get our flight. checked in checked off checked out Her boss is always coming into her office to her. He thinks she doesn't work hard enough. check off check on check up on The doctor yesterday. All the tests were OK and she seems to be fine. checked her over checked her up checked up on her close look at the phrasal verbs in the list below and decide which one completes each sentence. Drag or type the phrasal verb into the gap in the sentence. The same phrasal verb may be used in more than one sentence. close down close up closed in closed off closed on closed up closed with closes up closing in Did you see that they have the main road? We can't use it until the road works are finished. The nights are . It is much darker in the evening now than it was a month ago. Every time I try to talk to him about it, he just and I can't tell how he feels. The roads were jammed with traffic but gradually the police the suspects' car. After stalking its prey for a while, the tiger for the kill. Their business was losing money so they had to . The company greatly improved their offer and we them immediately. The harbour mouth has to be dredged regularly or it would . We only managed to get halfway down the mountain before the mist . The resorts are all now the summer season has ended. close look at the phrasal verbs in the list below and decide which one completes each sentence. Drag or type the phrasal verb into the gap in the sentence. The same phrasal verb may be used in more than one sentence. close down close up closed in closed off closed on closed up closed with closes up closing in Did you see that they have the main road? We can't use it until the road works are finished. The nights are . It is much darker in the evening now than it was a month ago. Every time I try to talk to him about it, he just and I can't tell how he feels. The roads were jammed with traffic but gradually the police the suspects' car. After stalking its prey for a while, the tiger for the kill. Their business was losing money so they had to . The company greatly improved their offer and we them immediately. The harbour mouth has to be dredged regularly or it would . We only managed to get halfway down the mountain before the mist . The resorts are all now the summer season has ended. come When I was looking through my old photograph albums the other day, I came about/ across/ by this photograph of my parents' wedding. She has come down with/ out in/ up the flu and won't be able to come to work today. The competition started with twenty contestants and has now finally come across/ down to/ up to the last two. Come by/ in/ on, we haven't got all day - let's get going! How did you come at/ by/ on these tickets? I've been trying to get some for ages. She was unconscious, and it took her about ten minutes to come about/ back/ round. When she was in her twenties, she suddenly came across/ into/ on a lot of money and never had to work again. He is great at coming down with/ out in/ up with successful marketing ideas for our products. How did that come about/ across/ around? I can't understand how it happened. She knew what she wanted to say, but when she started speaking, it came about/ round/ out wrong. do I am really thirsty. I could do a drink. The government did free milk for schoolchildren in the 1970s. I hear the new owners plan to do that old place. You'll have to do sugar in your coffee. I forgot to buy some more. He cheated me! He did me my share of the money. What do you do yourself at weekends? Do you have any hobbies? I wish I hadn't bought this jacket. It is so difficult to do ! I need a rest after that workout at the gym. It has really done me . The children were done as reindeer for the Christmas play. I don't care what you think. It has nothing to do you. Go Are you planning to go this summer? We are going to Greece for two weeks. He ran out of the shop without paying, but the shopkeeper went him and caught him at the end of the road. The study guide explains how to go writing an essay. I'm happy to go what he said. I think we all agree with him. His business has gone , and he has lost everything. The police found the bomb only five minutes before it was set to go . You promised you would do it. Why did you go on your word? A great cheer went from the crowd as the match ended. Sandra and David have been going for about six months. He has gone flu and has to stay in bed for a few days. Hang The friends I in my home town are different from my college friends. hang around with hang on to hang over Everything really the result of my exams. If I pass, I'll get the job. hangs back hangs on hangs out You'll find John in that bar most nights. It's where he usually . hangs around with hangs out hangs up He always changes into casual clothes when he gets home and his office suit. hangs on hangs out hangs up Those teenage boys don't seem to have anything to do. They just in the park all day. hang about hang on hang over I can't concentrate on my work with the prospect of the court case me. hanging on hanging over hanging up Before she could transfer the call to the right person, the caller hung back hung over hung up Make sure you that letter. You will be in trouble if you lose it. hang around with hang on to hang up He's a great teacher and the students every word he says. hang on hang over hang up She tends to in a crowd because she is so shy. hang back hang over hang up look The insurance company is looking down on/ into/ up to the claim and won't pay out any money until it has been fully investigated. When the boys started bullying her, the other children just stood and looked ahead/ back/ on. When I look back/ down/ over on my college days, I can't believe the crazy things we did as students. She looked after/ to/ over the car quickly and said she would buy it. He looks ahead/ down on/ into his colleagues because he has a degree but they haven't. We had a really bad time about six months ago but now things are looking ahead/ back/ up. The company is doing well at present, but we must look ahead/ back/ up and develop our plans for the future. When the team is not doing well, they look back/ into/ to the captain for inspiration. The mother is on her own now, so it is left to the daughter to look after/ down on/ up to her. Tim has always looked down on/ up/ up to his father and hopes one day to emulate his success. Put She doesn't mind if you use her things but please put them back where you found them or she won't know where they are. put them back put them in put them over He wanted to save money on a regular basis and fifty pounds a month. put back put by put in Have you heard about the government report that was yesterday. put in put off put out He some interesting ideas but the company didn't seem interested. put at put forward put out He was an inspirational politician, who his ideas with clarity. put across put at put down A riot broke out in the city centre but it was quickly by the army. put back put down put off I am afraid I can't make the meeting today. We will have to a week. put it back put it down put it over Peter didn't have anywhere to stay so Sarah for a few days. put him in put him over put him up Don't listen to her. She's always criticising people and . putting them down putting them off putting them over She doesn't get on with her father and can't him for much longer. put up with put down with put together with set It was a small spark in the engine room that set the explosion. His ball control skills really set him from the rest of the players. If you want to learn another language, you need to set time each day to study. They set early in the morning to avoid the rush hour traffic. The unusually bad weather that winter set the building of the stadium by six months. All the money he spends on stationery, office equipment and telephone calls can be set tax. The company was set in the 1950s and is still owned by the founder's family. It snowed for three days without a break and it was clear that winter had set early that year. If you don't get off my property, I'll set the dog you! stand He decided to after twenty years in the job, saying it was time someone else took over. stand back stand down stand out What does PC ? I think it means "personal computer", but I am not sure. stand for stand in stand over When the drummer was taken ill, the band got someone to until he got better. stand back stand for stand in You can't miss him. That haircut makes him in a crowd. stand for stand out stand over Tom Rawlings decided to the party's president in the leadership election. stand against stand in stand over That teacher makes me really nervous, the way he me while I'm writing. stands against stands for stands over Even when he was sent to prison, his mother him. stood against stood by stood up It is time we stood up the bullies and made it clear that bullying is unacceptable. stood up stood up for stood up to James me and told them that I didn't do it. stood up stood up for stood up to I was last night! We arranged to meet at 7 p.m. but she never showed up. stood up stood up for stood up to take To take someone as your guest to a restaurant, cinema, club etc = to take To make a piece of clothing fit you by making it narrower = to take To separate something into all its different pieces = to take To look or behave like an older relative = to take To admit that you were wrong to say something = to take To start to employ someone = to take To take control of something = to take To start to like someone or something = to take To copy the way someone speaks or behaves, in order to entertain people = to take To suddenly start being successful = to take
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