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1. write down
Why don’t you write it down?
2. each other
I think everyone should have a pen friend and write email messages to each other.
3. enjoy yourself
Just enjoy yourself!
4. take off
Take off from Beijing Capital Airport and land in London.
5. look after
His parents have been ill and he has to look after them.
6. hear of
Most people in China have heard of Project Hope and have given money.
7. on earth
What on earth is that?
8. go off
Suddenly, all the lights in my house went off.
9. shake hands
Americans don’t touch people a lot, but they shake hands with each other when they first meet.
10. find out
Let’s find out what we can do to save them.
11. live on
They mainly live on bamboo, and each panda needs to eat a lot of bamboo every day.
12. for example
For example, the panda mainly eats bamboo.
13. take place
It takes place in a teahouse in old Beijing and it tells us the story of Wang Lifa and his customers.
14. wash up
He must wash up his hands before lunch.
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15. tidy up
I’ll tidy up the table and chairs.
16. take up
Which hobby do you think takes up the least space?
17. such as
As well as the usual activities, such as sailing, climbing and mountain biking, there was a writing workshop with a professional writer.
18. come out
In senior high school David wrote a story about teenage life, and it came out as a book in 2003.
19. right now
Sorry. He isn’t here right now.
20. in fact
In fact, I’m studying Chinese.
21. feel like
What does it feel like?
22. far away
It was the early autumn of my first year at a junior high school, and my old school was far away.
23. make friends
I was very lonely, and afraid to make friends with anyone.
24. worry about
I didn’t want my parents to worry about me.
25. at first
I was a bit lonely at first, but people here are friendly.
26. look out
Now, I want to answer your questions, but remember to look out for the red light.
27. look down
The radio studio manager at WXBN looked down at me.
28. ask for
At the age of nine, I asked for jobs in small radio stations.
29. turn on
If you want to turn on the recorder, press the blue button.
30. come on
If the red light doesn’t come on, wait for thirty seconds.
31. turn off
If you don’t like the program, turn the TV off.
32. all together
We play some music all together.
33. take off
We copied it onto the computer and when we finished, we took it off the computer.
34. at least
If you tell him the truth, he’ll be angry with you, but at least you’ll prove how honest you are.
35. after all
But you shouldn’t use your pocket money-after all, your parents gave you that money.
36. hurry up
Hurry up! We’ll be late.
37. plenty of
There’s plenty of food and drink, so no one is hungry.
38. wake up
I woke up Lingling and her uncle, and I asked them what the noise was.
39. all over
People all over the world celebrate the New Year.
40. depend on
It can depend on the seasons, the moon or the sun.
41. count down
Just before 12 o’clock, everyone counts down from 10.
42. get together
Some families get together for a special meal with grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins.
43. help out
They write down a list of things, such as “I will help out more at home.”
44. so that
She missed the final practice so that Kylie could play this piece of music on her own.
45. come up
But the last piece is coming up.
46. so…that…
You could go by boat or by train, although it would take so long that you’d need to come back immediately.
47. see off
You go to the airport and see them off.
48. belong to
It belonged to Captain Flint.
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49. listen up
Right, listen up, everyone.
50. millions of
And Shakespeare’s plays are seen by millions of people every year.
51. run away
He runs away with his two friends.
52. grow up
The themes of the story are to do with children growing up and becoming more serious.
53. talk about
Finally, it talks about freedom, social rules and how people are punished for bad behaviour.
54. stand for
What does HAS stand for?
55. set up
It was set up in 2001 to help young sportsmen and sportswomen.
56. look through
Every evening my mother looks through magazines at home.
57. by hand
But in those days, books could only be produced one at a time by hand.
58. rather than
Today information can be received online, downloaded from the Internet rather than found in books,
59. one day
So will books be replaced by computers one day?
60. as well
Two of Betty’s friends are planning a visit as well.
61. work out try out
It’s a great way to learn about science because you can work things out and try out ideas.
62. above all
Above all, the Science Museum is free.
63. drop in
That means you can drop in for a few minutes or you can stay as long as you like.
. throw away
It’s wasteful to throw away glass, paper and metal, so every class collects reusable waste, sells it for recycling.
65. instead of
Do you open a window instead of turning on air conditioning?
66. put up
We have also put up posters to tell the other students how to be green and save energy.
67. similar to
Their family life is similar to ours, and they enjoy the same food and hobbies.
68. pick up
I’ve just come to pick Tony up.
69. even though
Even though all of the photos are excellent, we can’t give prizes to everyone.
70. over there
He’s over there!
71. ever since
Tintin has been popular for 75 years, ever since Belgian cartoonist Herge invented the character in 1929.
72. give up
Don’t give up if you want to stay fit.
73. add to
It takes Jo an hour to get to school, and this adds to the traffic and pollution.
74. make progress
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75. fill in
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