2024年5月9日发(作者:季飞宇)
Unit 1
1.
Fume
2.
sandy
3.
somehow
4.
stale
5.
dingy
6.
proceed
7.
bloodshot
8.
dismayed
Unit 2
1.
rage
2.
a vegetable plot
3.
croaking
4.
murmur
5.
wind down
smoke or vapour ; offensive or suffocating gas
of the colour of sand ; pale reddish-yellow
for some reason or other
dry and unappetizing
dirty-looking ; not fresh or cheerful
go ahead
full of blood ; red because the small blood vessels are swollen or broken
made afraid or discouraged at the prospect of trouble
be very angry
a small piece of land for growing vegetables
rough and harsh
speak in a low but not clear voice
lower ( the car window ) by turning the handle
movement of the head or hand to show helplessness
cruel
the period of separation from others so that the disease cannot spread
6.
gesture of despair
7.
brutal
8.
quarantine
Unit 3
1.
globe
2.
circle
3.
indirectly
4.
idle talk
5.
coincidence
world
move around
not straight to the point ; in a roundabout way
talking about unimportant things
a combination of events happening in such a way that it seems planned or
arranged
in a hurry
ask forcefully
speak in a loud, deep voice
6.
hastily
7.
demand
8.
roar
Unit 4
1.
will
2.
signature
3.
literary
4.
supposition
5.
playwright
6.
vague
7.
confirm
the legal statement concerning the disposal of one ’s property after death
person’s name written by himself
of literature
a guess
dramatist, a person who writes plays
not clearly known
prove the truth of something
poetry
8.
verse
Unit 6
1.
outlay
2.
refill
3.
theoretically
4.
uranium
5.
bonnet
6.
submarine
7.
radiation
a spending of money
a new filling
in theory
heavy white metal which is radioactive, a source of atomic energy
metal lid on the front of a car
a ship that can stay under water
the process in which energy in the form of rays is sent out from
atoms
not naturally produced ; artificial
8.
synthetic
Unit 7
1.
pose as
2.
pest
4.
fidgeting
5.
assure
6.
apace
pretend to be
an annoying thing
state of being anxious and uncertain about something unknown
moving about restlessly
make somebody believe, feel sure
quickly
a person who is curious about other people and talkative
stubbornness and pig-headedness
that which makes one stay away from unpleasant reality
give a good reason for
3.
suspense and anxiety
7.
inquisitive chatterbox
8.
obstinacy and willfulness
9.
escapism
10.
justify
Uint 8
Shelter-------------------------
f. protection;a building offering protection
dust-jacket----------------------
h.
protection
become engrossed in----------
a loose paper cover put roung the hard cover of a book for
d. have one ’s attention completely taken up by
Content--------------------------
e. satisfaction
Browse--------------------------
a. read here and there in books especially for enjiyment
Variety --------------------------
b. collection of different kinds of things
apart from ----------------------
g. besades
Tempt----------------------------
c. attract
Unit 9
Fledgling------------------------
j. young and inexperienced
Spectacular---------------------
e. very impressive
Adroit --------------------------
g. quick and skilful
Coma----------------------------
i. unconsciousness due to injury
Flurry---------------------------
a. sudden excitement
Recuperate---------------------
b. get back one ’s strength
massive hemorrhage----------
c.l osing a lot of blood
Fragile--------------------------
f. easily injured or broken
Concussion--------------------
d. (an)injury to the brain
Permanent---------------------
h. lasting for a long time or forever
Unit10
Cudgel-------------------------c. short,thick stick
Buck---------------------------g. lower one
Negligently-------------------h. carelessly
Wry----------------------------b. twisted
Bawling-----------------------a. loud,rough shouting
Pandemouium----------------d. (scene of)wila and noisy disorder
Gramophone------------------e. record-player
’s head or body so as to avoid being hit
Placatory----------------------f. submissive,undisturbed
Unit1 P12
1. It is an excellent photograph of Mrs. , her son, has decided to
make severalenlargement .
2. There was a temporaryshortageof fresh water on that small island.
3. This muslin is beautiful! But it ’s so flimsy. Is it
washable?
4. The helicopter came to rescue the survivor of the plane crash as soon as the
local authorities received the radio message.
5. Have you seen the advertisementwhich says that a teaching post is vacant in a
school in the suburbs of London?
6. A proverb says that a little knowledgeis a dangerous thing.
7. He was tall and muscular. Obviously he has a perfect constitution.
8. At the end of the interview the young man overcame his nervousnessand
asked about his salary.
9. The headmasteropened the door and looked at the interviewee with an air of
disapproval.
10. His efforts for an early arrival proved to be a failure because he had to make such
an awkward journey.
Unit 2
P28
1. Be (be) a teacher, he wants to be competent enough in the subjects he is teaching.
2. While crossing(cross) the street, you must keep your eyes open.
3. Having been damaged(damage) during the war, the airport has never been
used again.
4. Not knowing (not know) his address, I couldn’tpossibly pay him a visit.
5. Having settled(settle) down in a new country, I may soon forget my old habits.
6. Walking (walk) through the fields, one can take a look at the wild flowers.
7. We didn’tthink he was very old, judging (judge) by the way he walks.
8. She was wheeled to the hospital,followed (follow) by her children.
9. The children went to the park, a mile away from the school, singing and talking
(sing and talk
10. I am sorry to have kept youwaiting (wait) for two hours.
11. Can you hear the childrenshouting(shout) in the next room?
12. He whispered “Watch out”at the same time trying (try) to make as little noise as
possible.
13. The little girl
sat in a corner in deep silence, letting (let) her doll dangle at her
side.
14. Finding (Find) the room unlocked, we immediately went in.
Unit 8
P122
A
1. We haven’tseen him for more than ten years and I find him a changed (change)
person, He has become apromising(promise) young man.
2. In the coming (come) week, morequalified (qualify) teachers will be sent here.
3. There lived an unusually determined (determine) farmer in the nearby village.
4. In order to improve our spoken(speak) English, the leading (lead) comrades in
our department have made asurprising (surprise) decision.
5. Taking a camel ride was afrightening (frighten)experience for me
6. Teaching is a moredemanding (demand) job than working as a tourist guide.
7. The child, very pleased(please), cleaned hersoiled (soil) hands and went to
bed with her lovely toy.
8. Your unwillingness to cooperate with the doctor has made the case even more
complicated
9. The interested (interest) spectators sat watching the exciting (excite) football
match for an hour in spite of their soaked(soak) clothes.
10. After a tiring (tire) day ta work, the tired (tire) woman sat in the park enjoying
the beautiful sunset with a pleasant smile on her face.
B
1. The doctor insisted ongiving (give) the patient an immediate operation
2. Fascinated(fascinate), we watched the sunrising (rise) above the horizon.
3. If you practice singing (sing) often, you will know how to do (do) it without
making (make) such an exhibition of yourself.
4. Peter hated keeping (keep) to his bed. He missed playing (play) with his
friends and never failed to be (be) at the window to see(see) them climbing
(climb) the apple-tree.
5. Would you mind opening (open) the window?
6. I persuaded him taking (take) care of the child while I went shopping(shop),
but I really could not depend on hisdoing (do) anything I asked him to do (do).
7. I ought to have remembered (remember) to tell (tell) my secretary to post the
letter for me this morning but I was busy preparing (prepare) a speech and I
forgot to do (do) so.
8. “Would you like to watch (watch) television now?”
“I would prefer to read (read) a newspaper.
As a rule, I prefer reading (read) to watch (watch) TV.”
9. “Yesterday I found one of the pages in the book I bought missing(miss). Could
you change it for me?”
2024年5月9日发(作者:季飞宇)
Unit 1
1.
Fume
2.
sandy
3.
somehow
4.
stale
5.
dingy
6.
proceed
7.
bloodshot
8.
dismayed
Unit 2
1.
rage
2.
a vegetable plot
3.
croaking
4.
murmur
5.
wind down
smoke or vapour ; offensive or suffocating gas
of the colour of sand ; pale reddish-yellow
for some reason or other
dry and unappetizing
dirty-looking ; not fresh or cheerful
go ahead
full of blood ; red because the small blood vessels are swollen or broken
made afraid or discouraged at the prospect of trouble
be very angry
a small piece of land for growing vegetables
rough and harsh
speak in a low but not clear voice
lower ( the car window ) by turning the handle
movement of the head or hand to show helplessness
cruel
the period of separation from others so that the disease cannot spread
6.
gesture of despair
7.
brutal
8.
quarantine
Unit 3
1.
globe
2.
circle
3.
indirectly
4.
idle talk
5.
coincidence
world
move around
not straight to the point ; in a roundabout way
talking about unimportant things
a combination of events happening in such a way that it seems planned or
arranged
in a hurry
ask forcefully
speak in a loud, deep voice
6.
hastily
7.
demand
8.
roar
Unit 4
1.
will
2.
signature
3.
literary
4.
supposition
5.
playwright
6.
vague
7.
confirm
the legal statement concerning the disposal of one ’s property after death
person’s name written by himself
of literature
a guess
dramatist, a person who writes plays
not clearly known
prove the truth of something
poetry
8.
verse
Unit 6
1.
outlay
2.
refill
3.
theoretically
4.
uranium
5.
bonnet
6.
submarine
7.
radiation
a spending of money
a new filling
in theory
heavy white metal which is radioactive, a source of atomic energy
metal lid on the front of a car
a ship that can stay under water
the process in which energy in the form of rays is sent out from
atoms
not naturally produced ; artificial
8.
synthetic
Unit 7
1.
pose as
2.
pest
4.
fidgeting
5.
assure
6.
apace
pretend to be
an annoying thing
state of being anxious and uncertain about something unknown
moving about restlessly
make somebody believe, feel sure
quickly
a person who is curious about other people and talkative
stubbornness and pig-headedness
that which makes one stay away from unpleasant reality
give a good reason for
3.
suspense and anxiety
7.
inquisitive chatterbox
8.
obstinacy and willfulness
9.
escapism
10.
justify
Uint 8
Shelter-------------------------
f. protection;a building offering protection
dust-jacket----------------------
h.
protection
become engrossed in----------
a loose paper cover put roung the hard cover of a book for
d. have one ’s attention completely taken up by
Content--------------------------
e. satisfaction
Browse--------------------------
a. read here and there in books especially for enjiyment
Variety --------------------------
b. collection of different kinds of things
apart from ----------------------
g. besades
Tempt----------------------------
c. attract
Unit 9
Fledgling------------------------
j. young and inexperienced
Spectacular---------------------
e. very impressive
Adroit --------------------------
g. quick and skilful
Coma----------------------------
i. unconsciousness due to injury
Flurry---------------------------
a. sudden excitement
Recuperate---------------------
b. get back one ’s strength
massive hemorrhage----------
c.l osing a lot of blood
Fragile--------------------------
f. easily injured or broken
Concussion--------------------
d. (an)injury to the brain
Permanent---------------------
h. lasting for a long time or forever
Unit10
Cudgel-------------------------c. short,thick stick
Buck---------------------------g. lower one
Negligently-------------------h. carelessly
Wry----------------------------b. twisted
Bawling-----------------------a. loud,rough shouting
Pandemouium----------------d. (scene of)wila and noisy disorder
Gramophone------------------e. record-player
’s head or body so as to avoid being hit
Placatory----------------------f. submissive,undisturbed
Unit1 P12
1. It is an excellent photograph of Mrs. , her son, has decided to
make severalenlargement .
2. There was a temporaryshortageof fresh water on that small island.
3. This muslin is beautiful! But it ’s so flimsy. Is it
washable?
4. The helicopter came to rescue the survivor of the plane crash as soon as the
local authorities received the radio message.
5. Have you seen the advertisementwhich says that a teaching post is vacant in a
school in the suburbs of London?
6. A proverb says that a little knowledgeis a dangerous thing.
7. He was tall and muscular. Obviously he has a perfect constitution.
8. At the end of the interview the young man overcame his nervousnessand
asked about his salary.
9. The headmasteropened the door and looked at the interviewee with an air of
disapproval.
10. His efforts for an early arrival proved to be a failure because he had to make such
an awkward journey.
Unit 2
P28
1. Be (be) a teacher, he wants to be competent enough in the subjects he is teaching.
2. While crossing(cross) the street, you must keep your eyes open.
3. Having been damaged(damage) during the war, the airport has never been
used again.
4. Not knowing (not know) his address, I couldn’tpossibly pay him a visit.
5. Having settled(settle) down in a new country, I may soon forget my old habits.
6. Walking (walk) through the fields, one can take a look at the wild flowers.
7. We didn’tthink he was very old, judging (judge) by the way he walks.
8. She was wheeled to the hospital,followed (follow) by her children.
9. The children went to the park, a mile away from the school, singing and talking
(sing and talk
10. I am sorry to have kept youwaiting (wait) for two hours.
11. Can you hear the childrenshouting(shout) in the next room?
12. He whispered “Watch out”at the same time trying (try) to make as little noise as
possible.
13. The little girl
sat in a corner in deep silence, letting (let) her doll dangle at her
side.
14. Finding (Find) the room unlocked, we immediately went in.
Unit 8
P122
A
1. We haven’tseen him for more than ten years and I find him a changed (change)
person, He has become apromising(promise) young man.
2. In the coming (come) week, morequalified (qualify) teachers will be sent here.
3. There lived an unusually determined (determine) farmer in the nearby village.
4. In order to improve our spoken(speak) English, the leading (lead) comrades in
our department have made asurprising (surprise) decision.
5. Taking a camel ride was afrightening (frighten)experience for me
6. Teaching is a moredemanding (demand) job than working as a tourist guide.
7. The child, very pleased(please), cleaned hersoiled (soil) hands and went to
bed with her lovely toy.
8. Your unwillingness to cooperate with the doctor has made the case even more
complicated
9. The interested (interest) spectators sat watching the exciting (excite) football
match for an hour in spite of their soaked(soak) clothes.
10. After a tiring (tire) day ta work, the tired (tire) woman sat in the park enjoying
the beautiful sunset with a pleasant smile on her face.
B
1. The doctor insisted ongiving (give) the patient an immediate operation
2. Fascinated(fascinate), we watched the sunrising (rise) above the horizon.
3. If you practice singing (sing) often, you will know how to do (do) it without
making (make) such an exhibition of yourself.
4. Peter hated keeping (keep) to his bed. He missed playing (play) with his
friends and never failed to be (be) at the window to see(see) them climbing
(climb) the apple-tree.
5. Would you mind opening (open) the window?
6. I persuaded him taking (take) care of the child while I went shopping(shop),
but I really could not depend on hisdoing (do) anything I asked him to do (do).
7. I ought to have remembered (remember) to tell (tell) my secretary to post the
letter for me this morning but I was busy preparing (prepare) a speech and I
forgot to do (do) so.
8. “Would you like to watch (watch) television now?”
“I would prefer to read (read) a newspaper.
As a rule, I prefer reading (read) to watch (watch) TV.”
9. “Yesterday I found one of the pages in the book I bought missing(miss). Could
you change it for me?”