1.It’s obvious from what he said that something was wrong.Obviously,he needed help.(obvious)
2.It is often useful to make a comparison.If you compare her work with his,you may know the difference.Compared with his work,as she often said,she had a long way to go.(compare)
3.In order to resist against the earthquake,the structure of the building has been redesigned in common.
4.As we all know,Mao Zedong has a strong Hunan accent.
5.The male birds have distinctive (与众不同的) black and white marks on their heads.
6.Each person will present (阐述) their idea and then we will vote to choose the one we like best.
7.This paper does not reach an acceptable standard(标准).
8.I went to the bookstore yesterday and bought a reference (参考) book.
1 confusing adj.令人困惑的,令人迷惑的(puzzling);难懂的
confuse v.使糊涂,使迷惑;(将……)混淆,混同;使更难于理解;使为难
confuse A with/and B 把A与B混淆
confused adj.感到困惑的;烦恼的;糊涂的
be confused about对……感到困惑
be confused by被……搞糊涂
confusion n.混乱;困惑
in confusion处于混乱状态;困窘地
I can’t see how anyone could confuse you with another!我不明白怎么会有人把你和另外一
个人搞混!
Things were happening too quickly and Brian was confused.事情发生得太快,把布赖恩给弄糊涂了。
夯实基础
用confuse的适当形式填空
(1)He confused me by asking so many questions.
(2)Don’t confuse Asia with/and Africa.
(3)There was a confused look on his face when he met with the confusing problem.
(4)She looked at me in confusion and didn’t answer my question.