LESSON 12
1.Appropriate 1. adj.適合的 同:proper 2.占有 v. 同:embezzle
Thick , woolen clothes would not be appropriate for a hot summer day.
You should not appropriate other people’s belongings without their permission.
2.Coarse adj.粗魯?shù)?同:vulgar
You mustn’t use such coarse language when talking to innocent young girls.
3.Legend n.傳奇 同:tradition
The stories about king Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table are legends, not history.
4.Mischief n.傷害 同:harm
He apologized for the mischief his false story had caused.
5.Persist v. 1.堅(jiān)持 同:insist 2.持續(xù) 同:remain
If you persist in breaking the law you will go to prison.
In spite of washing, many stains persisted on the tablecloth.
6.Prudent adj.謹(jǐn)慎的 同:careful
In order to make a prudent decision, you must consider all of the possibilities carefully.
7.Simultaneous adj.同時(shí)的 同:coincident
Everyone in the audience burst into simultaneous applause.
8.Splash v.濺(水,泥等) 同:spatter
The children were splashing water on each other in the swimming pool.
9.Stubborn adj.固執(zhí)的 同:obstinate
The stubborn boy refused to listen to reasons for not going out in the rain.
10.Symptom n.征兆 同:token
A cough is sometimes a symptom of a serious disease.
11.Trait n.特點(diǎn) 同:characteristic
The chief traits in the American character are generosity and energy.
12.Vile adj.極壞的 同:evil
She has a vile temper; it is impossible to live with her.
13.Adequate adj.足夠的 反:insufficient
His wages are not adequate to support his wife and children.
14.Careless adj. 1.粗心的 反:attentive 2.不關(guān)心的
A boy who is careless in what the does will never succeed.
The brave soldiers did their duty, careless of dangers and discomforts.
15.Chaos n.混合 反:order
His room was in a state of chaos after the burglar had left.
16.Eminent adj.聞名的 反:common
The most eminent doctors treated the king in his illness.
17.Enlarge v.擴(kuò)大 反:reduce
The factory was enlarged to make room for more machinery.
18.Fertile adj.肥沃的 反:sterile
This land is fertile; it is rich in material needed to sustain plant growth.
19.Futile adj.無(wú)效的 反:useful
All his attempts to unlock the door were futile, because he was using the wrong key.
20.Grim adj.嚴(yán)厲的 反:mild
The judge’s expression was grim when he told them they were to be shot.
21.Impolite adj.不禮貌的 反:courteous
It is impolite behavior to smoke in a crowded bus.
22.Vague adj.模糊的 反:distinct
The directions were so vague that it was impossible to complete the assignment.
23.Astronomy n.天文學(xué)
Astronomy deals with the motion of the sun, moon and stars.
24.Controversy n.爭(zhēng)論
There was a controversy about the location of the new school.
25.Hazard n.危險(xiǎn)
The ice on the roads is a hazard for driving and walking.
26.Magnify v.放大
A lens magnifies the size of the words on the paper.
27.Nominate v.提名
Three times we nominated Tom for president of our club, but he was never elected.
28.Provoke v. 1.激怒 2.引起
The dog is very dangerous when it is provoked.
Don’t throw one bone to two dogs; you will only provoke a fight between them.
29.Recite v.背誦
My daughter is going to recite a poem at he Mother’s Day program.
30.Restore v. 1.歸還 2.重建
The honest boy restored the money he had found to its owner.
It took more than a year to restore the ancient castle.
31.Tension n. 1.拉緊 2.緊張狀態(tài)
If you increase the tension of that violin string it will break.
The doctor said I was suffering from nervous tension.
32.Tyrant n.暴君
There is no tyrant who admit that he is a tyrant.
33.Vigor n.體力
The vigor of a person’s body lessens as he grows old.
34.Blot n. 1.污點(diǎn) 2.缺點(diǎn)
The spilled ink left a blot on the letter paper.
The ugly advertisement is a blot on the beautiful landscape.
35.Caress n.撫抱
His mother’s caress calmed the frightened child.
36.Chuckle v.低聲輕笑
He was chuckling to himself as he read that funny story.
37.Claw n.爪
The cat usually catches a mouse with its claws.
38.Craft n. 1.手工藝 2.船艦
The arts and crafts of the people are an important part of their cultures.
All kinds of craft come into New York harbor every day.
39.Dainty adj.嬌嫩的
The violet and the dandelion are dainty spring flowers, which could be seen in early March.
40.Hermit n.隱士;隱居
He lives in that forest alone; he is enjoying the hermit’s life.
41.Panel n.討論會(huì)
Professor Wang participated in a panel to discuss the energy crisis.
42.Phenomenon n.現(xiàn)象
Snow in Egypt is an almost unknown phenomenon of nature.
43.Spectator n.觀眾
There were many spectators at the National Football League.
44.Thrash v.鞭打
The host of the market thrashed the little boy for stealing apples.
練習(xí):從本期的生詞中選出適當(dāng)?shù)奶羁铡?/STRONG>
1.His _____ speech and manners show that he is not accustomed to polite society.
2.The monkey didi a lot of _____ before it was caught and put back in its cage; it broke a number of things.
3.The doctor made his diagnosis after studying the patient’s _____.
4.After the failure of electricity supplies the city was in complete _____.
5.Washington was _____ as general and as President.
6.The _____ of the bow gives speed to the arrow.
7.He is well over sixty,but works with young men with great ______.
8.The carpenter shaped and fitted the wood into a cabinet with great _____.
9.Father always _____ when he reads the funny magazines.
10.Lightning is an electrical _____ .
答案:
1. coarse 2. mischief 3. symptoms 4. chaos 5. eminent
6.tension 7. vigor 8. craft 9. chuckles 10. phenomenon