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1、單元,詞匯,課文例句,其他例句book 2 unit 3,blog,p26: write a blog post,book 2 unit 3,blog post,p26: write a blog post,book 2 unit 3,blogger,book 2 unit 3,engine,p26: use a search engine,book 2 unit 3,search engine,p26: use a search engine,book 2 unit 3,chat,p26: chat online,book 2 unit 3,stream,p26: stream movies

2、 and music,book 2 unit 3,identity,p27: And so I use a nonsense name for my net identity.,book 2 unit 3,identity card,book 2 unit 3,convenient,p28: There are countless articles telling us how the Internet has made our lives more convenient.,book 2 unit 3,cash,p28: We no longer have to wait in line or

3、 carry cash around when we go shopping.,book 2 unit 3,update,p28: We can get the most updated information from large databases.,book 2 unit 3,database,p28: We can get the most updated information from large databases.,book 2 unit 3,software,p28: We can download software, documents, and images whenev

4、er we need them.,book 2 unit 3,network,p28: Peoples lives have been changed by online communities and social networks.,book 2 unit 3,stuck,p28: At age 50, she found herself out of work and stuck at home with only her computer to keep her company.,book 2 unit 3,keep sb company,p28: At age 50, she fou

5、nd herself out of work and stuck at home with only her computer to keep her company.,book 2 unit 3,surf,p28: After a while, she discovered that surfing the Internet could help her feel less lonely and bored.,book 2 unit 3,benefit,p28: She realised that one of the greatest benefits of the Internet wa

6、s its ability to remove the distance that usually exists between people.,book 2 unit 3,distance,p28: She realised that one of the greatest benefits of the Internet was its ability to remove the distance that usually exists between people.,book 2 unit 3,inspire,p28: She was so inspired by the people

7、she met online that she decided to start an IT club to teach older people how to use computers and the Internet.,book 2 unit 3,now that,p28: Now that he works and can take care of himself, his daughter has time to study at university.,book 2 unit 3,access,p28: She believes that it is highly importan

8、t to bridge the digital divide and make sure that everyone has access to the Internet and knows how to use new technology.,book 2 unit 3,charity,p28: Her next goal is to start a charity website to raise money for children in poor countries.,book 2 unit 3,go through,p28: When you go through tough tim

9、es, you meet others who are facing similar challenges.,book 2 unit 3,tough,p28: When you go through tough times, you meet others who are facing similar challenges.,book 2 unit 3,province,p29: The Internet has brought great benefits to Wuzhen, a small waterside town in Zhejing Province.,book 2 unit 3

10、,conference,p29: For the past few years, Wuzhen has hosted the World Internet Conference, which makes life in this ancient town much more convenient than it has been.,book 2 unit 3,resident,p29: Residents here can surf online as easily as in large modern cities.,book 2 unit 3,plus,p29: Plus they can

11、 download movies and music at high speeds.,book 2 unit 3,function,p30: Theyve built a kind of new PC with more functions.,book 2 unit 3,battery,p30: I have downloaded the software to help my phone battery last longer.,book 2 unit 3,confirm,p30: Have you confirmed the Wi-Fi password?,book 2 unit 3,Wi

12、-Fi,p30: Have you confirmed the Wi-Fi password?,book 2 unit 3,press,p30: Have you pressed the buttoon yet to copy the file?,book 2 unit 3,button,p30: Have you pressed the buttoon yet to copy the file?,book 2 unit 3,file,p30: Have you pressed the buttoon yet to copy the file?,book 2 unit 3,in shape,p

13、31: Xiao Bo is looking for an exercise app to help him get in shape.,book 2 unit 3,keep track of,p31: Both of Xiao Bos apps keep track of the steps he takes.,book 2 unit 3,discount,p31: Laura needs an app that will help her get discounts.,book 2 unit 3,account,p31: Laura needs an app that will add m

14、oney to her bank account.,book 2 unit 3,click,p32: Dont post comments or click on anything.,book 2 unit 3,privacy,p32: Second, protect your privacy.,book 2 unit 3,theft,p32: Identity theft is a common and serious problem.,book 2 unit 3,rude,p32: Being online is no excuse for being rude, and you dont

15、 want to become a target for a troll or cyberbully.,book 2 unit 3,target,p32: Being online is no excuse for being rude, and you dont want to become a target for a troll or cyberbully.,book 2 unit 3,troll,p32: Being online is no excuse for being rude, and you dont want to become a target for a troll

16、or cyberbully.,book 2 unit 3,cyberbully,p32: Being online is no excuse for being rude, and you dont want to become a target for a troll or cyberbully.,book 2 unit 3,FALSE,p32: Trolls often use several false names so that they can stay on a site.,book 2 unit 3,particular,p32: Like a troll, a cyberbul

17、ly will also write something mean but it is usually directed at particular people.,book 2 unit 3,embarrassing,p32: He or she may also post embarrassing photos and information about those people.,book 2 unit 3,make fun of,p32: A photo of her had been posted online and she was being made fun of.,book

18、2 unit 3,upset,p32: It seemed like a joke at first, but the girl was very upset.,book 2 unit 3,guideline,p32: What guidelines does the author provide for staying safe online?,book 2 unit 3,author,p32: What guidelines does the author provide for staying safe online?,book 2 unit 3,tip,p32: Do you have

19、 any more tips for how to surf the Internet safely?,book 2 unit 3,familiar,p33: use a website you are familiar with,book 2 unit 3,keep.in mind,p33: Tell the reader what they should do or keep in mind.,book 2 unit 3,define,p33: Define new words or key terms.,book 2 unit 3,case,p34: This case has two

20、functions.,book 2 unit 3,the World Wide Wed,book 2 unit 3,Jan Tchamani,book 2 unit 3,Birmingham,book 2 unit 4,Confucius,p38: Temple of Confusius,book 2 unit 4,mansion,p38: kong Family Mansion,book 2 unit 4,cemetery,p38: Cemetery of Confucius,book 2 unit 4,philosophy,p38: Xiao Kong is doing a researc

21、h project on Confucius philosophy.,book 2 unit 4,descendant,p38: As one of Confucius descendants, Xiao Kongs name is recorded in the family tree.,book 2 unit 4,individual,p39: An idiom is an expression which means something different from the meaning of the individual words.,book 2 unit 4,heel,book

22、2 unit 4,Achilles heel,book 2 unit 4,kingdom,p40: What are the four countries of the United Kingdom?,book 2 unit 4,chief,p40: According to the text, what are two chief advantages of studying the history of a country?,book 2 unit 4,puzzle,p40: Getting to know a little bit about British history will h

23、elp you solve this puzzle.,book 2 unit 4,nearby,p40: In the 16th century, the nearby country of Wales was joined to the Kingdom of England.,book 2 unit 4,join.to,p40: In the 16th century, the nearby country of Wales was joined to the Kingdom of England.,book 2 unit 4,break away from sb/sth,p40: Fina

24、lly, in the 20th century, the southern part of Ireland broke away from the UK, which resulted in the full name we have today.,book 2 unit 4,belong,p40: The four countries that belong to the United Kingdom work together in some areas.,book 2 unit 4,belong to,p40: The four countries that belong to the

25、 United Kingdom work together in some areas.,book 2 unit 4,as well as,p40: They use the same flag, known as the Union Jack, as well as share the same currency and military defence.,book 2 unit 4,currency,p40: They use the same flag, known as the Union Jack, as well as share the same currency and mil

26、itary defence.,book 2 unit 4,military,p40: They use the same flag, known as the Union Jack, as well as share the same currency and military defence.,book 2 unit 4,defence,p40: They use the same flag, known as the Union Jack, as well as share the same currency and military defence.,book 2 unit 4,lega

27、l,p40: England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland all have different education systems and legal systems.,book 2 unit 4,surround,p40: Almost everywhere you go in the UK, you will be surrounded by evidence of four different groups of people who took over at different times throughout history.,boo

28、k 2 unit 4,evidence,p40: Almost everywhere you go in the UK, you will be surrounded by evidence of four different groups of people who took over at different times throughout history.,book 2 unit 4,achievement,p40: Some of their great achievements included building towns and roads.,book 2 unit 4,loc

29、ation,p41: The Vikings came in the eighth century, left behind lots of new vocabulary, and also the names of many locations across the UK.,book 2 unit 4,conquer,p41: They conquered England after the well-known Battle of Hastings in the 11th century.,book 2 unit 4,battle,p41: They conquered England a

30、fter the well-known Battle of Hastings in the 11th century.,book 2 unit 4,port,p41: The capital city London is a great place to start, as it is an ancient port city that has a history dating all the way back to Roman times.,book 2 unit 4,fascinating,p41: The UK is a fascinating mix of history and mo

31、dern culture, with both new and old traditions.,book 2 unit 4,keep your eyes open (for),p41: If you keep your eyes open, you will be surprised to find that you can see both its past and its present.,book 2 unit 4,charge,p42: Judy and I had our car parked in an underground car park near Trafalgar Squ

32、are, where we could get our car battery charged.,book 2 unit 4,announce,p42: When we finally reached the service desk to ask for audio guides, we heard it announced that there were no audio guides left.,book 2 unit 4,amount,p42: We found ourselves very surprised by the large number of visitors and t

33、he amount of noise at the entrance of the National Gallery.,book 2 unit 4,gallery,p42: We found ourselves very surprised by the large number of visitors and the amount of noise at the entrance of the National Gallery.,book 2 unit 4,approach,p42: It was hard to approach the painting as there were so

34、many people around.,book 2 unit 4,ensure,p42: She had a copy of the painting boxed to ensure that it was delivered safely.,book 2 unit 4,lanscape,p42: Loch Ness was surrounded by beautiful natural landscape, which made it look amazing.,book 2 unit 4,generous,p42: Carl and his friends stayed with a g

35、enerous family who offered them bread with butter and honey that was homemade.,book 2 unit 4,butter,p42: Carl and his friends stayed with a generous family who offered them bread with butter and honey that was homemade.,book 2 unit 4,honey,p42: Carl and his friends stayed with a generous family who

36、offered them bread with butter and honey that was homemade.,book 2 unit 4,ancestor,p42: The familys ancestors once attended to soldiers who were wounded in the First World War.,book 2 unit 4,position,p42: They watched over the lake with their cameras and binoculars, which were positioned on the hill

37、.,book 2 unit 4,courtyard,p43,book 2 unit 4,snack,p43: some of the snacks there are amazing,book 2 unit 4,eager,p43: I was eager to see,book 2 unit 4,poet,p44: The country has a long history of producing great writers and poets.,book 2 unit 4,county,p44: The peaceful landscape of the Emerald Isle an

38、d its many green counties is a true feast for the eyes, with its rolling green hills dotted with sheep and cattle.,book 2 unit 4,feast,p44: The peaceful landscape of the Emerald Isle and its many green counties is a true feast for the eyes, with its rolling green hills dotted with sheep and cattle.,

39、book 2 unit 4,roll,p44: The peaceful landscape of the Emerald Isle and its many green counties is a true feast for the eyes, with its rolling green hills dotted with sheep and cattle.,book 2 unit 4,dot,p44: The peaceful landscape of the Emerald Isle and its many green counties is a true feast for th

40、e eyes, with its rolling green hills dotted with sheep and cattle.,book 2 unit 4,cattle,p44: The peaceful landscape of the Emerald Isle and its many green counties is a true feast for the eyes, with its rolling green hills dotted with sheep and cattle.,book 2 unit 4,roar,p44: And down by the sea, th

41、e roar of the ocean waves and cries of the seabirds make up the music of the coast.,book 2 unit 4,ocean,p44: And down by the sea, the roar of the ocean waves and cries of the seabirds make up the music of the coast.,book 2 unit 4,scent,p44: On a quiet morning in the mountains, feel the sun on your s

42、kin, and breathe in the sweet scent of fresh flowers while birds greet the new day with their morning song.,book 2 unit 4,greet,p44: On a quiet morning in the mountains, feel the sun on your skin, and breathe in the sweet scent of fresh flowers while birds greet the new day with their morning song.,

43、book 2 unit 4,pub,p44: To have a chance of experiencing this, stop by a village pub and relax with a glass of wine or a local beer.,book 2 unit 4,wine,p44: To have a chance of experiencing this, stop by a village pub and relax with a glass of wine or a local beer.,book 2 unit 4,beer,p44: To have a c

44、hance of experiencing this, stop by a village pub and relax with a glass of wine or a local beer.,book 2 unit 4,stew,p44: Better yet, enjoy a delicious traditional Irish Beef Stew.,book 2 unit 4,custom,p44: What are the best ways to experience Chinese traditions and customs?,book 2 unit 4,sensory,p4

45、4: What words does the writer use to describe sensory details?,book 2 unit 4,striking,p45: a striking image,book 2 unit 4,transition,p45,book 2 unit 4,crowd,p46: It was very crowded.,book 2 unit 4,Wales,book 2 unit 4,Scotland,book 2 unit 4,Northern Ireland,book 2 unit 4,Anglo-Saxoon,book 2 unit 4,Vi

46、king,book 2 unit 4,Norman,book 2 unit 4,the Normans,book 2 unit 4,Battle of Hastings,book 2 unit 4,Roman,book 2 unit 4,Van Gogh,book 2 unit 4,the Emerald Isle,book 2 unit 4,Irish,book 2 unit 5,classical,p50,book 2 unit 5,hip-hop,p50,book 2 unit 5,techno,p51: I like techno music.,book 2 unit 5,energy

47、,p51: It gives me energy.,book 2 unit 5,soul,p51: touches my heart/soul,book 2 unit 5,bagpipes,p51,book 2 unit 5,stringed,p51,book 2 unit 5,stringed instrument,p51,book 2 unit 5,virtual,p52: The man who came up with the idea for a virtual choir.,book 2 unit 5,virtual choir,p52: The man who came up w

48、ith the idea for a virtual choir.,book 2 unit 5,composition,p52: The place where she studied musical composition.,book 2 unit 5,opportunity,p52: Imagine having the opportunity to sing together with hundreds of other people while you are at home alone.,book 2 unit 5,perform,p52: Virtual choir members

49、 record themselves while they perform alone on video.,book 2 unit 5,performance,p52: Inspired, he asked his fans to make videos, which he then joined together inot one performance.,book 2 unit 5,performer,book 2 unit 5,onto,p52: These videos are uploaded onto the Internet, and then they are put toge

50、ther into one video that you can see online-a virtual choir.,book 2 unit 5,studio,p52: You do not even need a studio.,book 2 unit 5,ordinary,p52: A virtual choir helps connect ordinary people together.,book 2 unit 5,enable,p52: A virtual choir enables them to add their voices to those of other indiv

51、iduals and become part of the global community.,book 2 unit 5,prove,p52: It has proved to be a positive influence on the lives of many people.,book 2 unit 5,award,p52: The virtual choir was the idea of award-winning composer and conductor Eric Whitacre.,book 2 unit 5,composer,p52: The virtual choir

52、was the idea of award-winning composer and conductor Eric Whitacre.,book 2 unit 5,conductor,p52: The virtual choir was the idea of award-winning composer and conductor Eric Whitacre.,book 2 unit 5,fall in love with,p52: He fell in love with Mozarts classical music when he sang for the university cho

53、ir.,book 2 unit 5,original,p52: Whitares original compositions began to become quite popular among choir and singers.,book 2 unit 5,phenomenon,p52: Since then, the virtual choir has become a worldwide phenomenon.,book 2 unit 5,stage,p52: Whitacres next effort was the Virtual Youth Choir for UNICEF,

54、which was first seen on stage on 23 July 2014 in the IK.,book 2 unit 5,altogether,p52: Altogether, 2,292 young people from 80 countries joined in to sing Whitacres song What If.,book 2 unit 5,thus,p52: The virtual choir is a wonderful way for people around the world to sing with one voice and thus m

55、ake the world a better place.,book 2 unit 5,band,p53: Last night I went to see my friends new rock band perform on stage at a small local music festival.,book 2 unit 5,rap,p53: I fell in love with rap music when I was a teenager.,book 2 unit 5,nowadays,p53: Nowadays millions of musical performances

56、are uploaded onto the Internet every day by different individuals who may or may not be professional musicians or singers.,book 2 unit 5,gradual,p54: Though he was affected by gradual blindness soon after the performance, Henry was still capable of writing compositions and he found that creating mus

57、ic was a relief and cure for his illness.,book 2 unit 5,capable,p54: Though he was affected by gradual blindness soon after the performance, Henry was still capable of writing compositions and he found that creating music was a relief and cure for his illness.,book 2 unit 5,relief,p54: Though he was

58、 affected by gradual blindness soon after the performance, Henry was still capable of writing compositions and he found that creating music was a relief and cure for his illness.,book 2 unit 5,cure,p54: Though he was affected by gradual blindness soon after the performance, Henry was still capable o

59、f writing compositions and he found that creating music was a relief and cure for his illness.,book 2 unit 5,absorbed in sth/sb,p54: When he got absorbed in his world of music, he felt as if he could see the beauty of the world around him, like he had in his previous life.,book 2 unit 5,previous,p54

60、: When he got absorbed in his world of music, he felt as if he could see the beauty of the world around him, like he had in his previous life.,book 2 unit 5,unemployed,p54: Dave was unemployed.,book 2 unit 5,romantic,p54: The girl was moved by his romantic worlds,book 2 unit 5,album,p54: The album w

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