The population of China is about 1.37 billion.
Unit 1, the population of China is about13.7 million.
Date: 20 14 12 15.
1 noise
1 noun noise: noise, murmur; Noise; Noisy noise;
I don't like noise
Fixed collocation: making noise is noisy.
Don't make noise.
2 adjective noisy: noisy; boisterous
He lives in a noisy street.
This office is too noisy.
2 preparation
① verb preparation: preparation, preparation, preparation.
Preparesth: prepare sth+ simple object structure
He is preparing lessons.
Prepare sth for sb.
Mom just prepared a big lunch for us.
Mother has just prepared a big lunch for us.
Prepare to do sth: prepare+do sth (infinitive) structure
She is going upstairs. She is going upstairs.
Be ready to do sth.
Mother is going to give me a present.
Mother is going to give me a present.
Prepare for sth.
I am prepared for anything that may happen.
I am prepared for what may happen.
Prepare for sth.
I washed my hands for dinner.
I washed my hands and got ready for dinner.
Prepare for sth.
I am preparing some notes for a report called "Our Growing Population"
We are preparing notes for a report called Our Growing Population.
Noun: preparation: preparation; Prepare; prepare
Fixed collocation ① in preparation for the exam.
He is preparing his lessons.
He is preparing lessons.
Prepare for sth.
Prepare for ploughing and sowing.
Prepare for farming; Prepare plowing and seeds.
The teacher advised them to prepare for the exam.
The teacher advised them to prepare for the exam.
Adjective: prepared: prepared; Ready; preparative
It takes at least one year of preparation before the construction begins. At least one year's preparation work should be done before starting work.
The preparation for doing something is before; Prepare for ... to is a prepositional symbol.
Tom cleared his throat and prepared to speak.
Tom cleared his throat and prepared to speak.
3 Precautions
Noun notes: notes; Notes; Notes; A piece of paper; pay attention to
He is taking notes carefully.
He is taking notes carefully.
I have to leave a note for Karen.
I have to leave a note for Karen
Verb note: write it down; Make comments; Pay attention, pay attention
Please write down what I have to say.
Please write down what I will say next.
She was named after herself.
She wrote down his name.
4 report
Noun report: report; Reports and report forms;
I read some reports about the accident.
I read some reports about the accident.
Verb report: report, report
Report sth. Report sth.
He will report on his trip to America.
He will report on his trip to America.
As predicate: report to do something+gerund (do) as object.
They reported seeing a new star in the East.
They reported seeing a new star in the East.
Report something to sb. Report something to sb.+direct object+preposition to+ indirect object.
Tom reported the accident to the police.
Tom told the police about the accident.
Report to sb.
He reported the thief to the police.
He reported the thief to the police.
Noun reporter: reporter
My mother is a reporter of People's Daily.
My mother is a reporter of People's Daily.
5 grow up
Verb grow: grow; grow up
Such as predicate: something+growth
Orange trees will grow in this climate.
Orange trees will grow in this climate.
I want to be a policeman when I grow up.
Growth: plants
The farmer grows both rice and vegetables.
The farmer not only grows rice, but also vegetables.
The copula verb grow: become, from weak to strong, from small to large.
Usage: grow+ adjective original/adjective comparative.
The noise is getting louder and louder
The noise is getting louder again.
She has gained weight.
She has gained weight.
Grow up to do sth.
You will grow to like him.
You will grow to like him.
The little girl looks more and more like her mother.
The little girl is becoming more and more like her mother.
Fixed collocation ② long, long, long.
She's growing fast.
Fixed collocation ③ grow into growth.
He has grown into a handsome young man.
He grew into a handsome young man.
Fixed collocation ④ growth
He grew up in the countryside.
He lived in the countryside for a long time.