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Ican'
tassociatethisgentleyoungwomanwiththeradicalpoliticalessaysshehaswritten.
Jimwishedtoforgeteverythingassociatedwithhisformerlife.
5.assignment
n.apieceofworkthatisgiventoaparticularperson(分配的)工作,任务,作业
She'
sinItalyonaspecialassignment.
6.turnout
produce编写,生产,制造
Newcomputersaresoonoutdatedsincenewermodelsareturnedoutconstantly.
Thesefilmstudiosturnouthundredsoffilmseveryyear.
7.paragraph
n.段落
ThroughoutthebookMelvillehasgivenhissentencesandparagraphsandchaptersaspecialintensity.
8.agony
n.verygreatpainorsufferingofmindorbody(身心的)极度痛苦
Manypeoplelaytherescreaminginagonyafterthebombexplosion.
炸弹爆炸后,许多人躺(在地上)痛苦地尖叫。
We'
vebothsufferedagoniesofguiltoverwhathappened.
9.assign
vt.giveasashareorduty分配,分派
I'
vebeenassignedthedifficulttaskoflookingafterthenewstudents.
10.anticipate
vt.预期,期望
Agoodspeakerisabletoanticipateanaudience'
sneedsandconcerns.
Weanticipaterunningintoproblemsincarryingoutthereformofmedicalwelfare.
11.cheerless☆
a.阴郁的;
沉闷的
ItwastheendofNovemberandthedaywasverycheerless.
十一月底,天气非常阴暗。
12.tedious
a.boringandlastingforalongtime乏味的;
冗长的
Themoviewassotediousthatmanyviewersleftbeforeitwasover.
LaurafoundGeorgetobetediousanddecidednottoseehimanymore.
13.reputation
n.名声;
名誉
Shehasthereputationofbeingagooddoctor.
Thecompanyhasaworldwidereputationforquality.
14.inability
n.无能,无力
Myfatherragedatmyinability.
15.inspire
vt.fill(sb.)withconfidence,eagerness,etc.激励,鼓舞
MartinLutherKing,Jr.'
sspeechesinspiredpeopletofightforequaltreatmentofAfricanAmericans.
Thelastleafonthetreethatneverfelloffinspiredthedyingpatientwiththewilltoliveon.
16.formal
a.刻板的,拘谨的;
正式的,正规的
Alotofpeoplefoundmyfatherratherformal,particularlywhentheyfirstmethim.
"
Howdoyoudo"
isaformalexpression,usedwhenyoumeetsomeoneforthefirsttime.
17.sb./sth.issaid/believed/reportedtodo/be
—WhatkindofpersonisMr.Fleagle?
—Hewassaid/reported/believedtobeveryformal,rigidandhopelesslyout-of-date.
18.rigid
a.(oftendisapproving)fixedinbehavior,viewsormethods;
strict一成不变的;
严格的
Ifhehadbeenalittlelessrigidaboutthings,hisdaughterwouldnothavelefthomeatsuchayoungage.
Therigidheadmasterwouldbuttonuphisclothesevenonthehottestdays.
19.outofdate
old-fashioned过时的
Newwordsareconstantlyaddedtoourvocabularywhilesomeoldwordsgooutofdate.
Althoughherclotheswereoutofdate,theoldwomanappearedcleananddignified.
20.excessively☆
ad.过分地
Thedoctoradvisedhimnottodrinkexcessively.
Hediedofexcessivedrinking.
excessivea.greaterthanwhatisnormalornecessary;
extreme
21.pointed
a.havingasharptip,end,etc.有尖的;
尖的
Hispointedbeardlooksfunny.
22.comic
a.滑稽的;
喜剧的
n.连环漫画(册)
ZhaoBenshanisfamousforhisexcellentcomicperformanceinChina.
23.prim☆
a.(usu.disapproving)(ofaperson)tooformalorcorrectinbehaviorandshowingadislikeofanythingregardedasimproper古板的,拘谨的;
循规蹈矩的;
整洁的
Youcan'
ttellthatjoketoher.Sheisveryprimandproper.
Wesatprimlyateitherendofthelongsettee.
Shesippedherwhitewineprimly.
(NotethatinPara.2thereare9"
prim'
s"
or"
primly'
inasfewas4sentences.Withthis,RussellBakersucceedsinreinforcinghisdepictionofMr.Fleagleas"
veryformal,rigidandhopelesslyoutofdate."
primlyad.
24.severe
a.1.completelyplain
2.stern,strict
3.causingverygreatpain,difficulty,worry,etc.
1.Thewidowworeasevereblackdresstoherhusband'
sfuneral.
EarnestHemingwayisknownforhisseverewritingstyle.
2.Onlythosewhohaveundergoneseveretrainingcanbeacceptedintotheairforce.
3.TheseverechestpainexperiencedbytheVice-Presidentprovedtobeaheartattack.
25.wavy☆
a.波状的;
波浪形的
Iusuallydrawawavylineundernewwordsandphrasesinthetextbook.
26.necktie☆
n.tie领带
Youshouldwearyournecktiewhenattendingsuchaformalparty.
27.jaw☆
n.颌,颚
Thelowerjawismovable.
下巴是可以活动的。
28.antique☆
古物,古玩
Thepalaceisfullofpricelessantiques.
29.tackle
vt.trytodealwith处理,应付
Toshiba(东芝)recentlydesignedarobotthatcantacklealmostanykindofhousework.
Theclassroomwasquietasstudentswerebusytacklingthefinalexam.
30.informal☆
a.(ofspeech,writing)conversationalinstyle;
notformal(指讲话、文字)口语体的;
非正式的
Weshouldnotuseformalvocabulariesoninformaloccasions.
31.essay☆
n.散文,小品文;
论说文
LuXunisfamousforthoughtfulessays.
32.due
a.expectedorscheduled
Thepaperisduenextweek.
33.finally
ad.atlast最终,终于
Mr.SmithlivedinTurkey,France,andNorwaybeforefinallysettlinginMexico.
Finally,Ishouldliketothankyouallforcomingandtowishyouapleasantjourneyhome.
Finallyhecametorealizehehadmadeamistakeandapologizedtohisparents.
Afteryearsofwarthetwocountriesfinallysignedapeaceagreement.
34.faceupto
bebraveenoughtoacceptordealwith勇敢地接受或对付
YeltsinfaceduptothefactthathewasnolongerfitfortheRussianpresidencyandresignedonNewYear'
sEve.
Nowthatyourdaughterisborn,you'
llhavetofaceuptotheresponsibilitiesofbeingafather.
35.scan
v.lookthroughquickly浏览,粗略地看
Thebankerscannedthefinancialsectionofadozennewspapersoverbreakfast.
36.title
1.n.anamegiventoabook,film,etc.标题,题目
2.vt.giveanameto给…加标题,加题目于
1.Thetitleofthisbookis"
Othello"
.
2.Hetitledthepoem"
Beauty"
.
37.extraordinary
a.veryunusualorstrange不同寻常的;
奇特的
He'
sthemostextraordinarymanI'
veevermet.
Thetaskrequiresextraordinarypatienceandendurance.
38.sequence
n.一连串相关的事物;
次序,顺序
AsequenceofbadharvestsforcedsomeAfricancountriestoaskforforeignaid.
TheFalloftheRomanEmpirewaswritteninhistoricalsequence.
39.image
n.apictureformedinthemind形象;
印象;
(图)像
Manypopstarstrytoimprovetheirpublicimagebyparticipatingincharityevents.
Thepoemisfullofimagesofbirthandnewlife.
40.vivid
a.producingstrong,clearimagesinthemind生动的,逼真的
Inthelittlegirl'
svividimaginationthecurtainwrappedaroundherbodybecameaprincess'
sgown.
Thebirdswerepaintedinsuchavividwaythatacatjumpeduptocatchthem.
41.adult
n.afullygrownpersonoranimal成年人;
成年动物
Adultsshouldbematureenoughtoberesponsiblefortheirownbehaviors.
42.recall
vt.bringbacktothemind;
remember(usu.followedbynoun/gerund,orthatclause)回想起,回忆起
Irecognizethefacebutcan'
trecallhername.
Idon'
trecallevermeetingher.
Sherecalledthathehadtoseethedoctoragainthatafternoon.
43.socially☆
ad.
Wemustbehaveinawaywhichwillbesociallyacceptable.
Pleasetellmesomeopinionsonvarioussocialquestions.
sociala.社会的;
社交的;
交谊的
44.respectable
a.(ofbehavior,appearance,etc.)sociallyacceptable可敬的;
体面的;
文雅的
Hecamefromaperfectlyrespectablemiddle-classfamily.
Putatieon—it'
llmakeyoulookmorerespectable.
45.recapture☆
vt.(lit)bringbackintothemind;
experienceagain再现;
再次经历
Theprogramgivesviewersachancetorecapturetheirownchildhoods.
46.relive
vt.再体验,重温
Hebrokedownsobbingasherelivedtheattack.
47.violate
vt.actagainst违背;
违反
Ifhecontinuestoviolatetrafficregulationsheisgoingtolosehisdrivinglicense.
Acountryisn'
trespectedifitviolatesaninternationalagreement.
48.putdown
writedown写下
What'
stheuseofapasswordtoyourcomputerifyouputitdownonapieceofpaperstucktothecomputerscreen?
Thehousekeeperputdownthedailyexpensesinalittlenotebook.
49.compose
vt.writeorcreate(music,poetry,etc.)创作
Thepresident'
sspeechwasreallybrilliant.Doyouthinkitwascomposedbyhimselforbysomeoneelse?
JohnLennoncomposedthesong"
BeautifulBoy"
forhisson.
50.turnin
handin(workthatonehasdone)交(作业)
Foryourfinalgrade,eachofyoumustturnina7-pagepaper.
Itissaidthatifapolicemanisorderedtoturninhisgun,itismeantasapunishment.
51.command
1.n.order
2.v.giveanorderto
1.Thegeneralgavethecommandthatallprisonersofwarshouldbewelltreated.
TherebelliousarmywouldnotobeyanycommandfromthePresident.
2.Thecaptaincommandedhismentoabandonshipimmediately.
Thekingcommandedthatthevictorydaybecomeanationalholiday.
(N.B.Aswiththeverbs"
suggest'
'
'
demand'
thesubjunctivemoodisusedinathat-clauseafter"
command"
.)
52.discipline
n.punishment;
orderkept(amongschool-children,soldiers,etc.)惩罚,处分;
纪律
Oursoldiersshowedperfectdisciplineunderheavyfirefromtheenemy'
sguns.
53.What'
smore
inaddition,moreimportantly而且,此外;
更有甚者
Howcanyoulovethisman?
HewatchesTValldaylong,andwhat'
smore,he