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第一课
Vocabulary work
as he was confronted with
evidence.
6.
The incident should be
26.
than
27.
made
28.
use
一
1.
given
2.
at a glance
3.
fluency
4.
Given
5.
hopefully
7.
define
8.
looked him up
9.
no good
10.
quoted, context
11.
guidance
12.
immediate
13.
disgust
14.
come across
15.
put into practice
16.
scope
二
1.
washed his hands of
2.
given
3.
putting…into practice
4.
was confronted with
5.
countering
6.
were reduced to eating
7.
at a glance
8.
took refuge in
9.
less practicable
10.
countered
11.
dedication
12.
in disgust
13.
relied on
14.
for their part
15.
gave up
三
1.
Without suitable entertainment,
these young people often get bored and
take refuge in drinking and taking drugs.
2.
The school washed its hands of the
students’ behavior during the spring
recess.
3.
The innocent girl was reduced to
crying at his cruel remarks.
4.
Many difficult words are out of the
scope of his learner’s dictionary.
5.
The thief admitted his guilt as soon
viewed in the wider
context of the political
turmoil of that time.
四
1.
has come down
2.
came to
3.
comes out
4.
come up with
5.
come in
6.
came across
7.
has come about
8.
come off
9.
come to
10.
give up
11.
was given back
12.
gave away
13.
gave out
14.
give in
15.
gives off/out
cloze
1.
express
2.
both
3.
intended
4.
still
5.
where
6.
personal
7.
of
8.
them
9.
make
10.
before
11.
still
12.
before
13.
fluent
14.
while
15.
enough
16.
on
17.
in
18.
In
19.
Find
20.
Who
21.
carefully
22.
to
23.
possible
24.
make
25.
depend
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11
29.
phrases
30.
above
31.
on
32.
demonstrate
33.
out
34.
writing
Passage Translation
To master a large vocabulary is crucial
to the fluency in a foreign language. It is
showed by the statistics which are
unofficial but frequently quoted
concerning the Cambridge First
Certificate examination that those
students with a vocabulary of less than
3,500 words are less likely to succeed in
the exam. The latest research also
indicates that native speaker of English
knows at least 16,000 English words,
when he has received education until
he’s 18 or more. Unless you are
proficient in a language such as
Spanish or German, there is no shortcut
to a large vocabulary: you have to
depend on diligence and dedication. Of
course, you can infer from context the
meaning of some new words you come
across in reading., but often you have to
consult a dictionary to clarify the exact
meanings. A practical method to learn
new words may be reading widely,
especially reading those interesting and
exciting. Repeatedly, the same books is
often beneficial to you: each time you
read it you’ll learn different new words,
and the familiar context also helps you
to engrave these new words on your
mind deeply.
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第二课
Vocabulary work
一
1
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Notions inhabited
2
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Denial
3
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Independent
4
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Realistic
5
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Pass for
6
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Consequent
7
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A handful of
8
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As opposed to
9
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Urged influential
10
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Eternal
11
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In search of
12
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Cherish
13
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Related
14
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Denial, was opposed to
15
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Haunted
16
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Discerned
二
1
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Combat
2
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Capabilities
3
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Eternal
4
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Opposed to
5
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In search of
6
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Stake … on
7
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No wonder
8
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In the light of
9
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Discern
10
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Paralyzed
11
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Crying out for
12
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Awaken to
13
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Consequent
14
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Sensitive to
三
1
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She showed a complete lack of
interest in the subject under discussion.
2
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No
w that she’s got a part
-time job,
she is financially independent of her
family.
3
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As a charity, we provide food and
shelter for people in need, regardless of
the reasons for their need.
4
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These stars are barely visible to the
naked eyes.
5
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The depression that started in
mid-1929 was a catastrophe of
unprecedented
dimensions for the United
States.
6
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Even to this day, the
hunger he suffered in his
childhood still haunts him.
7
.
Robert overcame his
shyness which had
formerly paralyzed him in
Mary’s presenc
e.
8
.
The fall in the cost of
living is directly related to
the drop in the oil price.
四
1.
I don’t think it is
realistic to turn to him for
help. As a matter of fact,
he himself is in need of
help.
2.
More and more
people are being
awakened
to the urgent
need of combating air
pollution.
3.
There are visible
signs that some of the
time- honored old traditions
and values are no longer
cherished by the young
people.
4.
Many of us find the
notion of a boundless
universe is hard to grasp.
5.
There being so many
loopholes in the laws and
regulations, it is little
wonder that a handful of
speculators got rich
overnight.
6.
An unprecedented
boom in tourism brought
sudden prosperity
to the
small border town, which
was formerly inhabited by
only three hundred people.
7.
In the light of this
information, that country
already has the
2
/
11
capabilities to make nuclear weapons.
8.
Regardless of repeated warnings
from his friends, he staked all his money
on high-risk ventures.
Cloze
1.
Other
2.
Magazines
3.
Consider
4.
Times
5.
Answered
6.
Ways
7.
Questions
8.
Offer
9.
Differ
10.
For
11.
Themselves
12.
To
13.
Open
14.
Making
15.
So
16.
Single
17.
With
18.
Others
19.
Young
20.
Private
21.
Than
22.
Curriculum
23.
Kinds
24.
Should
25.
Amount
26.
Or
27.
Charge
28.
What
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