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Coffee. When coffee was first introduced in Europe in the 1600s, there was a great deal of __________ about it. At first, people thought that coffee was a strong ______ and can kill them. controversy. poison. forbidden. What is against the rules should be __________.
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When coffee was first introduced in Europe in the 1600s, there was a great deal of __________ about it. • At first, people thought that coffee was a strong ______ and can kill them. controversy poison
forbidden • What is against the rules should be __________. • As more and more people favor coffee, a lot of “coffee houses” _______ everywhere. spring up
poisonous • Coffee can produce negative or even _________ effects on small children. • Though you like coffee, you should drink it __________. moderately
by no means • Caffeine can make you excited, but it is ________ a posion. • Coffee increases the pulse rate, which means it ________ the heart. stimulates
Coffee makes the stomach work more actively, which is _________ for healthy people, especially when drunk after a heavy meal. • Coffee can stimulate people , _______, it also has other negative effects. worthwhile furthmore
act on • Afternoon coffee ______ the muscles and helps us feel less tired. • Some people get ______ on coffee and they must drink one or two cups per day. • I ______ you , that is to say, I agree with you. hooked am with
poison n 毒品 poisonous adj 有毒的 poison v. 1. Someone tried to poison our dog. poison 2. It was the __________that was left by Japanese during the Second World War 3. At that time, some of our soldiers ate some plants ____________ by mistake poisonous
forbid v forbade forbidden禁止, 不准 not allow, not permit • forbid sth./doing… • 1. His father forbadehis marriage. • 2. We can’t forbid your seeing that man again. • b. forbid sb. to do • 1. Our teacher forbade us to leave our seats until the bell rang.
spring v. sprang sprung spring up (appear/ develop / grow quickly or suddenly) A great number of factories have sprung up in the countryside.
by no meansnot at all 决不 一点都不 1. She is by no means poor; in fact she is quite rich 2. We can by no means learn a language in this way.
worthwhile : Nursing is a very worthwhile career. It’s worthwhile to take time to explain the job to new employees. be worth doing This film is worth seeing. 这本小说值得翻译成汉语. This novel is worth translating into Chinese.
act on: to produce an effect on Does the drug take long to act on the pain? Alcohol acts on the brain.