911英语
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表示紧急程度的英语如果你需要表示某件事情的紧急程度,以下是一些相关的英语短语和表达:1. Urgent: 紧急的例如:The situation is urgent and requires immediate attention.(情况十分紧急,需要立即处理。
)2. Critical: 关键的例如:The patient's condition is critical and requires urgent medical attention.(病人的情况十分关键,需要紧急的医疗救援。
)3. Pressing: 迫切的例如:We have a pressing deadline and need to work overtime to meet it.(我们有一个迫切的截止日期,需要加班工作来满足它。
) 4. Immediate: 立即的例如:We need an immediate response to this urgent matter.(我们需要立即得到这个紧急事情的反应。
)5. Acute: 剧烈的例如:The company is facing an acute financial crisis and must take immediate action.(公司正面临着剧烈的财务危机,必须立即采取行动。
)6. Exigent: 迫切的例如:There is an exigent need for more funding to supportthis important project.(有一个迫切的需求要求增加资金支持这个重要的项目。
)7. Emergency: 紧急情况例如:Please dial 911 in case of an emergency.(请在紧急情况下拨打911。
)8. Crisis: 危机例如:The country is in the midst of a political crisis and needs to find a solution quickly.(这个国家正在经历一场政治危机,需要快速找到解决方案。
大学英语四级模拟试卷911(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Writing 2. Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) 3. Listening Comprehension 4. Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth) 5. Cloze 7. V ocabulary and Grammar 8. TranslationPart I Writing (30 minutes)1.For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay on How to Succeed in the Future Career. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below in Chinese:1. 要在将来取得事业成功,因素很多,试举例说明2. 你的看法(说明理由)正确答案:How to Succeed in the Future Career [1]Now people are making untiring endeavors for self-realization in their careers. [2]There are many factors for career success, such as higher education, sound mastery of foreign languages and computer knowledge, rich working experience and strong senses of cooperation. [3]Some people think higher education is of great importance. [4]It is no denying that university education lays a solid foundation for one’s future success.[5]Personally, I adopt an opposite opinion that other factors are more important.[6]First of all, abundant working experience will facilitate one’s ways of settling problems in the future career. [7] Moreover, people’s competences of communication and cooperation with others will [8]make it easier for them to succeed in teamwork [9]undoubtedly. [10]In a word, it is unwise to [11]attach too much importance to education. It would be better if we [12]strike a balance between IQ and EQ in preparation for the future career.解析:[1]引出话题,用self-realization代替success,在开篇就用特殊的用词吸引了读者的眼球。
月考卷(Units 9~11)听力部分 (20分)Ⅰ.听句子,选择该句的最佳应答语。
(5分)听力材料:Do you think people will live on the moon one day?( B )1.A.Yes,he is. B.Yes,I think so. C.No,there isn't.听力材料:Where must the patient be taken care of?( C )2.A.On Monday evening. B.By the nurse. C.In the hospital.听力材料:Whose toy car is this?( C )3.A.Where is it? B.It's beautiful.C.It might be Linda's.听力材料:What kind of stories do you like reading?( C )4.A.Beautiful lyrics. B.Action movies. C.Police stories.听力材料:People in Colombia are relaxed about time.( B )5.A.Have a good trip. B.You're right. C.Time is money.Ⅱ.听对话,选择最佳答案。
(5分)听力材料:M:Whose are these things do you know?W:Yes.The pen belongs to Jack.The pencil box belongs to Mary and the notebook is Ann's.( B )6.Whose notebook is it?A.Mary's. B.Ann's. C.Jack's.听力材料:M:I like cartoons.What about you,Susan?W:I like documentaries.I can learn something from them.( B )7.What kind of movies does Susan like?A.Cartoons. B.Documentaries. C.Thrillers.听力材料:W:Excuse me,is that Jackson?M:I'm afraid you've got the wrong number.My name is Johnson.W:I'm sorry.( A )8.Whom did the woman want to call?A.Jackson. B.Johnson. C.Jordan.听力材料:M:Is it polite to wear shoes when I enter someone's home in Japan?W:No.You should take off your shoes.( B )9.What should we do when we enter a Japanese home?A.Put on our shoes. B.Take off our shoes.C.Take off our socks.听力材料:W:Tony,I have no money.What about you?M:I've run out of it,too.( C )10.What's the matter with the woman?A.She lost her money. B.She made little money.C.She ran out of her money.Ⅲ.听长对话或独白,选择最佳答案。
911事件英语作文篇一:关于9.11恐怖袭击的英语演讲短文中英文对照大约一个月前,美国总统奥巴马前往纽约,向9/11恐怖袭击的受害者致敬。
几天前,美军在巴基斯坦打死了基地组织头目本.拉登。
奥巴马在被摧毁的世界贸易中心大厦遗址献花环,并会见2001年基地组织袭击遇难者的亲属。
今年是针对美国的911袭击十周年。
这无疑是一个重要的新闻。
而之后,也门的基地组织领袖瓦锡什警告将向美国发动更多袭击,瓦锡什在网上公布的声明中对美国人说,拉登死亡后,“圣战的光芒更加耀眼”,“即将发生的事更加伟大,对美国人来说也更糟糕”。
我的观点,和平发展是当今世界的主题,我们应热爱和平,呼吁和平,打击恐怖主义,去创造一个美好的未来。
无疑,本拉登要为他所奉行的理念和因他而起的死亡和破坏负责。
但是更严重的问题还在现在正在进行的斗争中。
现在,谁将控制基地组织?对于基地组织来说,不论以何种目的,都不应该以无辜人的性命作为谈判的砝码。
唯一的希望是那些真正学习、了解并坚守自己的信仰的穆斯林能最终说服他们的兄弟姐妹不再用暴力解决问题。
我希望发达国家和中东稍微有一点和平。
About a month ago ,U.S. President Barack Obama traveled to New York to honor the victims of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, days after U.S. forces killed al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden in Pakistan. Mr. Obama was laid a wreath at the site of the destroyed World Trade Center buildings and met with relatives of those killed in the 2001 al-Qaida attacks.This year is the tenth anniversary of the attacks against the United States on September eleventh, two thousand one. This is undoubtedly an important and relaxing news.And then the leader of al-Qaida in Yemen is warning the United States of more attacks.In a statement posted on the Internet, Nasser al-Wahishi tells Americans that the “((holy war)) is brighterfollowing bin Laden's death and that "what is coming is greater and worse."In my opinion, Peace and development should be the topic of today's world, we should love peace,and call for peace, fight against terrorism, to gain a better future.There is no doubt that Osama bin Laden had to answer for the ideology he espoused and the death and destruction he reveledin. But serious questions remain in this ongoing fight. So now who, if anyone, will take control of al-Qaida?For al-qaida , regardless of what purpose should not take innocent people's lives as a negotiation of weights. The only hope is that Muslims who truly study, understand, and live their faith will eventually convince their brothers and sisters to give up on violence as a solution. ...I sure hope Developed countries are just a little closer to peace with the middle east.篇二:911英文写作Looking back and ahead, America remembers 9/11NEW YORK —Determined never to forget but perhaps ready to move on, the nation gently handed Sept. 11 over to history Sunday and etched its memory on a new generation. A stark memorial took its place where twin towers once stood, and the names of the lost resounded from children too young to remember terror from a decade ago.In New York, Washington and Pennsylvania, across the United States and the world, people carried out rituals now as familiar as they are heartbreaking: American flags unfurled at the new World Trade Center tower and the Eiffel Tower, and tears shed at the base of the Pentagon and a base in Iraq.President Barack Obama quoted the Bible and spoke of finding strength in fear. George W. Bush, still new to the presidency that day, invoked the national sacrifice of the Civil War. Vice President JoeBiden said hope must grow from tragedy.And Jessica Rhodes talked about her niece, Kathryn L. LaBorie, the lead flight attendant on the plane that hit the south tower. She remembered a radiant smile and infinite compassion, and suggested that now, 10 years on, it is time to turn a corner. "Although she may not ever be found, she will never ever be lost to her family and her friends,Rhodes said after she read a segment of the list of the dead at ground zero. "Today we honor her by letting go of the sadness over losing her and embracing the joy of having known her."It was the 10th time the nation has paused to remember a defining day. In doing so, it closed a decade that produced two wars, deep changes in national security, shifts in everyday life —and, months before it ended, the death at American hands of the elusive terrorist who masterminded the attack."These past 10 years tell a story of resilience,Obama said at a memorial concert at the Kennedy Center after he visited all three attack sites."It will be said of us that we kept that faith; that we took a painful blow, and emerged stronger,he said.The anniversary took place under heightened security. In New York and Washington especially, authorities were on alert. Ahead ofthe anniversary, the federal governmentwarned those cities of a tip about a possible car-bomb plot. Police searched trucks in New York, and streets near the trade center were blocked. To walk within blocks of the site, people had to go through checkpoints.The names of the fallen —2,983 of them, including all the victims from the three Sept. 11 attack sites and six people who died when terrorists set off a truck bomb under the towers in 1993 —echoed across a place utterly transformed.In the exact footprints of the two towers was a stately memorial, two great, weeping waterfalls, unveiled for the first time and, at least on the first day, open only to the relatives of the victims. Around the square perimeter of each were bronze parapets, etched with names.Some of the relatives were dressed in funereal suits and others in fire department T-shirts. They traced the names with pencils and paper, and some left pictures or flowers, fitting the stems into the recessed lettering.At the south tower pool, an acre in area and 30 feet deep, Mary Dwyer, of Brooklyn, remembered her sister, Lucy Fishman, who worked for Aon Corp., an insurance company that occupied seven floors near the very top."It's the closest I'll ever get to her again,she said. One Sept. 11 relative pronounced the memorial breathtaking. An underground section and a museum won't open until next year, but for many of the families, the names were enough."It breaks me up,said David Martinez, who watched the attacks happen from his office in Manhattan, and later learned that he had lost a cousin and a brother, one in each tower.At memorial services, people talked of grief and loss and war and justice. But they also talked of moving forward."Every year it becomes more significant,Barbara Gorman said at a service for the Port Authority dead, which included 37 police officers, one of them her husband, Thomas. "My kids are 25, 21, 18. They understand now. It's not so much a tragedy anymore as history, the history of our country."In the decade between then and now, children have grown. The second-graders who were with Bush on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, will graduate high school next spring.And children who were in the cradle or the womb on that day are old enough to read names at the anniversary, old enough to bear the full burden of their grief."You will always be my hero,Patricia Smith, 12, said of her mother.Nicholas Gorki remembered his father, "who I never met because I was in my mother's belly. I love you, Father. You gave me the gift of life, and I wish you could be here to enjoy it with me."Alex Zangrilli said: "Dad, I wish you were here with me to give me advice, to be on the sidelines when I play sports like all the other dads. ... I wish we had more time together."Madeline Hoffman smiled as she said to her father: "Everyone always tells me I look and act just like you.And Caitlin Roy, whose father was a firefighter, said: "I want to thank you for the nine years you spent as my dad. They were short but not without their benefits. We're taken care of now. We're happy."Obama, standing behind bulletproof glass and in front of the white oak trees of the memorial, read a Bible passage after a moment of silence at 8:46 a.m., when the first jetliner slammed into the north tower 10 years ago.The president, quoting Psalm 46, invoked the presence of God as an inspiration to endure: "Therefore, we will not fear, even though the earth be removed, and though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea."Obama and Bush, joined by their wives, walked up to one of thepools and put their hands to some of the names. Bush later read from a letter that President Abraham Lincoln wrote to a mother believed to have lost five sons in the Civil War: "I pray that our heavenly father may assuage the anguish of your bereavement."In a ceremony at the Pentagon, Biden paid tribute to "the 9/11 generation of warriors."Never before in our history has America asked so much over such a sustained period of an all-volunteer force,he said. "So I can say without fear of contradiction or being accused of exaggeration, the 9/11 generation ranks among the greatest our nation has ever produced, and it was born —it was born —it was born right here on 9/11."Defense Secretary Leon Panetta paid tribute to 6,200 members of the U.S. military who have died in the Iraq and Afghan wars. One hundred eighty-four people died at the Pentagon.In Shanksville, Pa., a choir sang at the Flight 93 National Memorial, and a crowd of 5,000 listened to a reading of the names of 40 passengers and crew killed aboard the fourth jetliner hijacked that day a decade ago. Obama and his wife traveled to the Pennsylvania town after their visit to New York and placed a wreath at the memorial. During the president's visit, members of the crowd chanted, "USA! USA!One man called out: "Thanks forgetting bin Laden!It was the first anniversary observance since al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden was killed by U.S. forces in Pakistan in May.In a brief scare, two military aircraft escorted a New York-bound American Airlines flight from Los Angeles. Three passengers made repeated trips to the bathroom and some people thought they were using hand signals to communicate, but the men werecleared and sent on their way, said a law enforcement official who was not authorized to speak publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity. The official said earlier reports that the men had locked themselves in the bathroom were incorrect.Fighter jets also shadowed a Denver-to-Detroit Frontier Airlines flight after the crew reported that two people were spending an unusual amount of time in the bathroom. The FBI said a search of the plane turned up nothing and three passengers were questioned and released."Due to the anniversary of Sept. 11, all precautions were taken, and any slightinconsistency was taken seriously,said Sandra Berchtold, an FBI spokeswoman in Detroit.For the most part, in New York, away from the trade center, it was a pleasantSeptember Sunday. People had brunch outdoors. Bicycles crowded the paths along the Hudson River. Families strolled around. Sailboats caught a river breeze and drifted past the dock where emergency vessels evacuated trade center survivors.Elsewhere in the nation, it was a day not to bring life to a stop, as it was 10 years ago, but to pause and reflect.Outside FedEx Field in Landover, Md., fans got ready for the first Sunday of the NFL season, the Redskins and Giants, Washington and New York. There was extra security at the stadium. Scott Millar, a Redskins season ticket-holder, used the logic of post-Sept. 11 America in deciding to go to the game."You've got to trust the security. You've got to trust the people who are here to protect you,he said. "We're here to have a good time."In southwest Missouri, where 160 people died in May in the nation's deadliest tornado in six decades, New York firefighters and ground zero construction workers joined survivors in a tribute to the victims of Sept. 11.The New York contingent brought a 20-by-30-foot American flag recovered a decade ago from a building near the trade center. Survivors of a Greensburg, Kan., tornado began repairing the flag in2008, using remnants of flags from their town. The final stitches are being made in Joplin, Mo., and then the flag will go to the National 9/11 Memorial Museum. Missouri is the last stop on a 50-state tour to promote national unity and volunteerism."We're so far away from the World Trade Center,said Christy Miller, who brought her mother and two children to the Joplin tribute. "But it doesn't matter how far away you are."Some observed the day as a time to serve. Thousands cleaned parks, renovatedcommunity centers and gave blood as they did in the days after the 2001 attacks. Some said they were trying to reclaim good will that they said has been lost amid political rancor and economic fear. "As unfortunate as it was, it seemed like it put us all back into the frame of mind that life wasn't just about me,said Yvette Windham, who joined 200 people to build seven new homes in a Nashville, Tenn., neighborhood.The world offered gestures large and small. The Colosseum in Rome, rarely lit up,glowed in solidarity. Pope Benedict XVI encouraged people to resist "temptation toward hatredand focus on justice and peace. Taps sounded in Belgium and in Bagram, Afghanistan. InMadrid, they planted 10 American oak trees in a park, led by a prince. And in Malaysia, Pathmawathy Navaratnam woke up Sunday in her suburban Kuala Lumpur home and did what she's done every day for the past decade —say "good morningto her son, Vijayashanker Paramsothy, who was killed in New York on Sept. 11, 2001."He is my sunshine. He has lived life to the fullest, but I can't accept that he is not here anymore,Navaratnam said. "I am still living, but I am dead inside."The Taliban marked the anniversary by vowing to keep fighting against U.S. forces in Afghanistan, insisting that they had no role in the Sept. 11 attacks. They railed against "American colonialismand said Afghans have "endless staminafor war.篇三:修辞分析~布什在911事件后的演讲中英文对照布什在911事件后的演讲Good evening.晚上好,Today, our fellow citizens, our way of life, our very freedom came under attack in a series of deliberate and deadly terrorist acts. The victims were in airplanes or in their offices. Secretaries, business men and women, military and federal workers. Moms and dads. Friends and neighbors. Thousands of lives were suddenlyended by evil, despicable acts of terror.今天,我们的同胞、我们的生活及我们珍视的自由受到了恐怖主义分子的蓄意攻击。
紧急情况的英语随着全球化尤其是信息时代的发展,越来越多的人开始接触和使用英语,而作为我们身处全球化环境中应用英语最频繁的场景之一,就是在紧急情况下应用英语。
因此,如果遇到紧急情况时,应该熟练掌握一些英文的重要词汇,从而更好的处理紧急情况,比如:一、常用的紧急口号1、Help!:救命!2、Call the police!:打电话给警察!3、Fire!:火!4、Run away!:快跑!5、Don move!:不要动!二、常用的紧急情况形容1、Emergency:紧急情况2、Crisis:危机3、Dangerous:危险4、Urgent:紧急5、Serious:严重6、Risk:风险三、常用的紧急动作1、Evacuate:疏散2、Alert:警报3、Fight:战斗4、Rescue:救援5、Treat:治疗6、Protect:保护此外,在紧急情况下的英语应用中,还包括英语的表达如何有效处理紧急情况、语言能力如何及时帮助自己解决紧急情况等等。
例如,假如你在街头遇到一种暴力的情况,除了调用911报警外,你可以采取以下行动:1、使用紧急口号:立刻用“Help!”、“Call the police!”紧急口号召唤帮助;2、使用正确的形容:有效地使用“Emergency”、“Crisis”、“Dangerous”等正确的形容来描述紧急情况;3、采取正确的动作:用英语“Evacuate”、“Alert”、“Rescue”、“Protect”等动作抓住时机处理紧急情况;4、使用有效的表达:有效地使用英语表达处理紧急情况,如可以抢救受伤者的家庭联系人、协调解救活动等;5、使用紧急话语:及时使用“Go!”、“Turn off the power!”、“Get out of the way!”等指示语句以及自我激励的话语等来鼓励自己。
通过学习紧急情况下的英语,可以让我们在紧急情况下更快更有效地做出正确的反应,并且有效地帮助到自己和其他人,真正实现英语能力的用武之地。
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值日174 look the same phr. 看起来很像183 look after phr。
照顾,照看196 classmate n 同班同学221 forgot v (forget的过去时)忘记247 seat n 座位248 have a seat 坐下,就坐254 guess v 猜257 ball n 球274 broom n 扫帚275 window n 窗276 raincoat n 雨衣280 Hong Kong n 香港281 Macao n 澳门282 SAR n 特别行政区286 many adj 许多的,多的295 Let me see. 让我想想296 fifty num 五十301 playhouse n 儿童游戏房306 great adv (口语)好极了,很好309 ping-pong n 乒乓球311 kite n 风筝313 pioneer n 先锋314 Y oung Pioneer n 少先队员321 count v 数,点数326 animal n 动物329 sheep n 绵羊330 come on phr来吧,跟着来,赶快337 purple adj &n 紫色(的)341 sweater n 毛衣,厚运动衫354 dark adj 深(浓)色的,黑暗的361 glove n 手套373 midnight n 午夜379 break n (课间)休息,中断391 Tokyo n 东京398 doll n 玩具娃娃399 else adv &adj 别(的),其他(的)408 term n 学期417 draw v 画;绘制422 leg n 腿459 sock n 短袜462 broken adj 弄坏了的468 goodness n 善良;美德471 mend v 修补;修理473 robot n 机器人474 body n 身体475 broke v (动词break的过去时)折断;打破478 round adj 球形的;圆的496 porridge n 粥;稀饭498 dumpling n 饺子499 fruit n 水果502 hamburger n 汉堡包503 noodle n 面条519 ouch interj (突然感到病痛时发出的声音)啊呀525 yo-yo n 溜溜球(一种玩具)527 throw v 投,掷531 skate v 滑冰,溜冰534 volleyball n 排球541 postal adj 邮政的542 code n 密码,符号543 ski v 滑雪544 tennis n 网球(运动)545 table tennis n 乒乓球546 roller—skating n 滑旱冰548fan n (口语)(电影,运动等的)迷550 team n 队,组566 talk photos phr。
It has been ten years since terrorists used hijacked airplanes to attack the United States. In the years since then, much has been done to improve security in the country.如今距离恐怖分子劫持飞机袭击美国已经过去了十年。
自那以后,美国已经做了很多工作来提升国土安全。
Intelligence sharing and cooperation between federal, state and local government agencies is said to be at an all-time high. There also have been improvements in airport security.联邦、州和地方政府机构之间的情报共享与合作据说处于历史最高水平。
机场安检也有很大改善。
But a new report says the United States is not as safe as should be. It says America "is not yet prepared for a truly catastrophic disaster."但一份新的报告表示,美国政府还不够安全。
报告称,美国尚未做好面对真正的大灾难的准备。
The report is from the National Security Preparedness Group at the Bipartisan Policy Center. The group is led by former New Jersey governor Thomas Kean and former congressman Lee Hamilton of Indiana. The two men also led the 9-11 Commission. 这份报告来自两党政策中心(Bipartisan Policy Center)的国家安全防范工作组。
以下是整理的《英语⼝语对话短⽂:熊孩⼦打911问数学题》,希望⼤家喜欢!A four-year-old has his own way of “call for help" when it comes to do the maths. 遇到数学难题时,这个四岁的熊孩⼦⾃有特殊的“求助”之道。
Told by mum to "call when you need help", a boy aged four naming Johnny called 911. 妈妈告诉他“遇到问题需要帮助的时候可以打电话”,这个名叫强尼的四岁⼩男孩拨打了911。
Any way, his conversation with the operator went like this: 总之,他与警察局接线员的对话是这样的。
Operator: 911 emergencies. 接线员:911专线。
Boy: Yeah I need some help. 男孩:嗯,我需要帮助。
Operator: What’s the matter? 接线员:什么事情? Boy: With my math. 男孩:数学。
Operator: With your mouth? 接线员:抢劫? Boy: No with my math. I have to do it. Will you help me? 男孩:不,是数学。
我要做数学题。
你能帮助我吗? Operator: Sure. Where do you live? 接线员:好的。
你住在哪⾥? Boy: No with my math. 男孩:不,是帮我做数学题。
Operator: Yeah I know. Where do you live though? 接线员:是的我知道。
你住在哪⾥? Boy: No, I want you to talk to me on the phone. 男孩:不,我想要你在电话⾥告诉我。
Beat generation 垮掉的一代Tea-ceremony 茶道Badger game 美人计Scene stealer 抢镜头的人Hooligan 阿飞,足球流氓Repeated offender 惯犯Double agent 双重间谍Mr. Big 黑社会老大Love child 私生子Hand-to-hand fighting 肉搏Box news 花边新闻Screen agers 整天看电视玩电脑的孩子June-December wedding 双方年龄悬殊的婚姻King’s English 标准英语Leap day/year 闰日2.29/年366Maid of Orleans 圣女贞德Narrow squeak(口)九死一生的脱险Ninja turtle 忍者神龟Poet laureate 桂冠诗人Ponytail 马尾辫Protestant 新教徒Pulitzer Prize 普利策奖Rat race 激烈的竞争Red-light district 红灯区Reader’s Digest 读者文摘Russian roulette 俄罗斯轮盘赌Sexual harassment 性骚扰Short fuse 易怒的脾气Soft-soap 奉承讨好Silent contribution 隐名捐款Silly money 来路不明的钱Silver screen 银幕,电影界Summer complaint 夏季病,拉肚子Tenth-rate 最低等的,劣等的Vertical/lateral thinking 纵向,横向思维Wide-body 大部头的作品Wheel of life (佛教)轮回Xenomania 媚外Yearbook 年鉴年刊Zen 禅Paparazzi 狗仔队Show people 娱乐界人士Exotic dance 脱衣舞Bearish 行情下跌的Bullish 行情上涨的State prisoner 政治犯Stowaway 偷渡者,逃票的乘客Plainclothesman 便衣警察Police dog 警犬Police post 派出所Negligent homicide 过失杀人Impostor 江湖骗子ICJ International Court of Justice 国际法院Espionage 间谍间谍活动Lifer 职业军人Mine 地雷水雷Panzer 装甲车坦克Off limits 军事禁区Q-boat 伪装成商船或渔船的武装船只Riot corps 防暴部队Standing army 常规军Sniper 狙击手Bermuda Triangle 百慕大三角洲Brain drain 脑力人才外流Brawn drain 劳力外流Break- dancing 霹雳舞French windows 落地窗Funeral home 殡仪馆Taillight 车尾灯Visiting team 客队Runner-up 亚军Black referee 黑哨Foul play 犯规动作Standing broad jump 立定跳远Underachiever 差等生Hothouse 对儿童进行学前教育Whiz kid 神童优等生Newsbreak 重要新闻Needle trade 成衣业Moonlight 作动词,干第二职业Mixed marriage 异族通婚Moon roof 汽车的顶窗Egghead 对知识分子的蔑称Dog days 七八月份的酷暑期,伏天Box office 票房Bridesmaid 女傧相Bee (美)为互助友好而举行的聚会Bigtime 红极一时的,赫赫有名的Exclusive 独家新闻Divorcee 离了婚的人disposable worker 临时工Eden 伊甸园Bandwagon 见风使舵Sapphire 蓝宝石Scrappage 报废物Shangri-la 香格里拉Obituary 补告Hangover 宿醉Full scholarship 全额奖学金Stone-cold fox 冰山美人Brain trust 政府的智囊团A-list 名流群,精英all-expense tour 自费游Bard-of-Avon 埃文河诗人,莎士比亚的别称Beau monde 上流社会Beautiful people 上流社会的时髦阶层Bagstuffer 街头广告传单Antichoice 反堕胎Backwater 死水,死气沉沉的地方Intercom 对讲机,闭路通讯装置In vitro fertilization 体外受精,试管受精Cottonmouth snake 百步蛇Laser surgery 激光外科手术Intercept 截球Unscrupulous bombing 狂轰滥炸Tommy gun (美)冲锋枪Strafe 扫射,猛烈炮击Superbomb 氢弹Unconditional surrender 无条件投降Losing battle 必败之战Military operation 作战Missile equipped destroyer 导弹驱逐舰Mess 军用食堂Rock-bottom 最低的Seed money 本钱Principal 本金,可生息Securities 证券,有价证券Sag 萧条,下跌Profiteer 投机商,奸商Prime 银行贷款的最低利率Red ink 赤字,亏损Ready money 现钞Bell-bottom trousers 喇叭裤Julibee 五十周年大庆Jim Crow 对黑人的蔑称Iron lady 指铁娘子撒切尔夫人Itinerant 巡回的Intelligentsia知识分子的总称,知识界,知识阶层Blue moon 千载难逢的时机Benefit 义卖,义演,义赛Brainwave 灵感,突然想到的主意Honor man (美)优等生Full professor 正教授Doctorate博士学位Alma Mater 母校Academician 院士Pony report 每日要闻报道Peter Funk (美俚)拍卖中冒充卖家抬高价格的冒牌出价人Pep rally 动员大会Pipe dream 白日梦,空想Pay TV 收费电视Plastic operation 整形手术Made man 成功的人Manicure 修指甲Mad money (美俚)私房钱Lotusland 逍遥乡Jolly Roger 海盗旗Invalid 病号,伤残者Informed sources 消息灵通的人士Hot air 吹牛,空话Idiot box (口)电视机Ins and outs 迂回曲折,底细In-flight meal 航空餐中华文明Chinese civilization文明摇篮cradle of civilization华夏祖先the Chinese ancestors秦始皇帝First Emperor, Emperor Chin皇太后Empress女皇;皇后Dowager汉高祖刘邦founder of the Han Dynasty (206BC-220AD)成吉思汗Genghis Khan Temujin夏朝Xia Dynasty明清两代(of) Ming and Qing dynasties地名:特别注意四川和陕西拼法四川Sichuan, Szechwan, Szechuan 陝西Shaanxi 四大发明the four great inventions of ancient China火药gunpowder [`gʌnpaʊdə(r)]印刷术printing [`prɪntɪŋ]造纸术paper-making指南针the compass汉字Chinese character ['kærəktə(r)]单音节single syllable ['sɪləbl] n. 音节汉语四声调the four tones [təun] of Chinese characters阳平level ['levl] tone阴平rising tone上声falling-rising tone去声falling tone四书the Four Books《大学》The Great Learning《中庸》The Doctrine [`dɒktrɪn] of the Mean《论语》The Analects ['ænəlekts] 文选,论集of Confucius [kən`fju:ʃəs] 《孟子》The Mencius[menʃɪəs]《春秋》the Spring and Autumn Annals[‘ænəlz] 编年史《史记》Historical[hɪ’stɒrɪkl] Records['rekɔ:d]《诗经》The Books of Songs; The Book of Odes[əʊdz] 颂诗,颂歌《书经》The Books of History['hɪstrɪ]《易经》I Ching[tʃɪŋ]; The Book of Changes[tʃendʒs]《礼记》The Book of Rites[raɪts] 仪式,典礼《孝经》Book of Filial[‘fɪliəl] 子女的Piety['paɪətɪ] 虔诚,虔敬《孙子兵法》The Art of War《三字经》The Three-Character Scripture['skrɪptʃə(r)] 经文,圣典; The Three-Word Chant[tʃɑ:nt] 吟颂,咏唱《三国演义》Three Kingdoms《西游记》Journey to the West; Pilgrimage['pɪlɡrɪmɪdʒ]朝圣之旅to the West《红楼梦》Dream[dri:m] of the Red Mansions[‘mænʃn] 大厦;宅第《山海经》The Classic of Mountains and Rivers《资治通鉴》History['hɪstrɪ] as a Mirror['mɪrə(r)]; Comprehensive HistoryRetold as a Mirror for Rulers《西厢记》The Romance of West Chamber['tʃeɪmbə(r)]《水浒传》Heroes['hɪərəʊ] of the Marshes[mɑ:ʃ] 沼泽,湿地; Tales of the Water Margin 《聊斋志异》Strange Tales of a Lonely['ləʊnlɪ] Studio['stju:dɪəʊ] 工作室,画室; Strange Tales from Make-Do代用的;权宜的Studio《围城》Fortress['fɔ:trəs] 堡垒,要塞Besieged[bɪ'sɪdʒd] 包围,围困《阿Q正传》The True Story of Ah Q五言绝句five-character quatrain[‘kwɒtreɪn] 四行诗七言律诗seven-character octave['ɒktɪv] 高八度音;八度和音八股文eight-part essay['eseɪ] 散文;随笔; stereotyped[‘steri:ə taɪpt] 套用陈规的writing重要文化遗产major cultural heritage['herɪtɪdʒ]优秀民间艺术outstanding folk[fəʊk] arts 文物cultur al relics[‘relɪk] 遗物,遗迹中国画traditional Chinese painting书法calligraphy[kə’lɪgrəfi]水墨画Chinese brush[brʌʃ] painting; ink[ɪŋk] and wash painting工笔traditional Chinese realistic painting中国结Chinese knot[nɒt]旗袍Cheongsam[`tʃɔ:ŋ`sæm]中山装Chinese tunic['tju:nɪk]长袍suit[su:t]唐装traditional Chinese garments (clothing); Tang suit朝廷使者royal['rɔɪəl] court envoy[`envɔɪ] 使节,外交官;文人men of letters雅士refined[rɪ`faɪnd] 经过改良的;举止优雅的scholars['skɒlə(r)] 奖学金获得者;学者表演艺术performing art现代流行艺术popular art, pop art纯艺术high art高雅艺术refined art电影艺术cinematographic[`sɪnəmətə'ɡræfɪk] 电影的art戏剧艺术theatrical[θi`ætrɪkl] 戏剧的art才子佳人gifted scholars['skɒlə(r)] and beautiful ladies生(男性正面角色) male (the positive male role)旦(女性正面角色) female (the positive female role)净(性格鲜明的男性配角) a supporting male role with striking[`straɪkɪŋ] character丑(幽默滑稽或反面角色) a clown[klaʊn] or a negative role花脸painted role歌舞喜剧musical滑稽场面, 搞笑小噱头shtick[ʃtɪk]滑稽短剧skit[skɪt]京剧人物脸谱Peking[pi:`kiŋ] Opera['ɒpərə] Mask皮影戏shadow['ʃædəʊ] play; leather['leðə(r)] -silhouette[sɪlʊ'et] 轮廓,剪影show说书story-telling叠罗汉make a human pyramid['pɪrəmɪd]折子戏opera['ɒpərə] highlights踩高跷stilt[stɪlt] 支柱;高跷walk哑剧pantomime['pæntəmaɪm]; mime[maɪm]哑剧演员pantomimist['pæntəmaɪmɪst]戏剧小品skit[skɪt]马戏circus['sɜ:kəs] show单口相声monologue['mɒnəlɒɡ]独白;独角戏comic talk, standup comedy['kɒmədɪ]特技表演stunt[stʌnt]相声witty dialogue comedy['kɒmədɪ], comic cross talk杂技acrobatics[ækrə`bætɪks]京韵大鼓the traditional story-telling in Beijing dialect with drum [drʌm]鼓;鼓状物accompaniment[ə`kʌmpənimənt] 伴奏;伴随物秦腔Shaanxi opera['ɒpərə]武术martial[`mɑ:ʃəl] 军事的;战争的art功夫kung fu[kʌŋ `fu:]武术门派styles or schools of martial[`mɑ:ʃəl] art习武健身practice martial art for fitness气功qigong[kɪ'ɡɒŋ], deep breathing[bri:ð] exercises['eksəsaɪzɪz]拳击boxing篆刻seal[si:l] 密封;印章;海豹cutting upriteous 工艺, 手艺workmanship / craftsmanship [`krɑ:ftsmənʃɪp]卷轴scroll [skrəʊl]蜡染batik [bə`ti:k]泥人clay [kleɪ] figure漆画lacquer ['lækə(r)] 漆,天然漆painting唐三彩Trio ['tri:əʊ] -colored glazed[gleɪzd] 像玻璃的pottery['pɒtərɪ] 陶器of the Tang Dynasty景泰蓝cloisonné文房四宝The four stationery [`steɪʃənri] 文具;办公用品treasures [`treʒəz] of the Chinese study --- a writing brush, an ink stick, an ink stone and paper民间传说folklores [`fəʊklɔ:(r)]寓言fable ['feɪbl]传说legend神话mythology [mɪ'θɒlədʒɪ]古为今用,洋为中用make the past serve the present and the foreign serve china 赋诗inscribe [ɪn'skraɪb] 题写,题献a poem ['pəʊɪm]对对联matching an antithetical [æntɪ'θetɪkl] 正相反的,对立的couplet[`kʌplət] 对联阳历solar calendar公历Gregorian calendar ['kælɪndə(r)]阴历lunar['lu:nə(r)] calendar天干heavenly [`hevnli] 天国的;庄严的stem地支earthly branch闰年leap[li:p] 跳;冲动的行动year二十四节气the twenty-four solar terms十二生肖the twelve Chinese zodiac['zəʊdɪæk] 黄道带;黄道十二宫图signs本命年one's year of birth considered in relation to the 12 Terrestrial[tə'restrɪəl] 地球的;人间的Branches传统节日traditional holidays春节the Spring Festival元宵节the Lantern[`læntən] Festival (15th day of the first lunar['lu:nə(r)] month)清明节the Pure Brightness Festival / the Tomb-sweeping Day (April the 5th)端午节the Dragon Boat Festival (5th of the fifth lunar month)中秋节the Moon Festival / the Mid-Autumn Day (15th of the eight lunar month)重阳节the Double Ninth Day / the Aged Day(二)第二部分:缩写词CIA--Central Intelligence Agency中央情报局ABC—American Broadcasting Corporation[kɔ:pə·reɪʃn]美国广播公司CCTV--China Central TelevisionFBI--Federal Bureau ['bjʊərəʊ] of Investigation联邦调查局NSA--National ['næʃnəl] Security [sɪ'kjʊərətɪ] Agency 国家安全局NASA--National Aeronautics [eərə`nɔ:tɪks] and Space Administration国家航空航天局APEC--Asian-Pacific[`eɪʃn] Economic [i:kə`nɒmɪk] Cooperation [kəʊɒ pə`reɪʃn]亚太经济合作组织ATM--Automatic[`ɔ:tə'mætɪk] Teller['telə(r)] machine自动取款机BBS--Bulletin['bʊlətɪn] Board System电子公告板CEO--Chief[tʃi:f] Executive[ɪɡ'zekjətɪv] Officer首席执行官CFO--Chief Financial[faɪ`nænʃl] Officer 首席财务官CPI--Consumer Price Index全国居民消费价格指数CPU--Central Processing Unit微处理器GDP--Gross Domestic[də`mestɪk] Product国内生产总值GNP--Gross National ['næʃnəl] Product国民生产总值GPS--Global Position System全球定位系统OTC--Over the Counter非处方药SUV--Sport-utility[ju:`tɪləti] vehicle 多用途跑车。
初中英语词汇表注:n 名词 v 动词 adj形容词adv 副词 prep介词 conj连词phr.短语 num数词 pron 代名词第一册1----83311 row [rəu] n (一)排,(一)行33 plus [pl∧s]prep 加,加上40 minus ['mainəs] prep减,减去49 secret ['si:krit] n 秘密62 sharpener ['ʃɑ:pənə] n 卷笔刀63 eraser [i'reisə] n 橡皮擦71 mouse [maus]n 鼠,耗子,鼠标73 keyboard ['ki:bɔ:d] n 键盘126 parrot ['pærət] n 鹦鹉190 washroom ['waſrum] n 盥洗室,厕所200 middle ['midl] adj 中间的,中级的203 fax [fæks] n 传真210 licence ['laisəns] n 执照,许可证235 husband ['hʌzbənd] n 丈夫236 daughter ['dɔ:tə] n 女儿242 aunt [ɑ:nt] n 姨母,舅母,姑母,伯母,婶母243 uncle ['ʌŋkl] n 叔,伯,舅254 guess [ges] v 猜255 behind [bi'haind] prep 在...后面268 answer ['ɑ:nsə] v 回答274 broom [bru:m] n 扫帚275 window ['windəu] n 窗276 raincoat ['reinkəut] n 雨衣292 purse [pə:s] n 钱包301 playhouse ['pleihaus] n 儿童游戏房313 pioneer [,paiə'niə] n 先锋326 animal ['æniməl] n 动物333 yellow ['jeləu] adj & n 黄色(的)335 white [hwait] adj & n 白色(的)337 purple ['pə:pl] adj & n 紫色(的)338 brown [braun] adj&n棕色(的),褐色(的) 339 orange ['ɔ:rindʒ] adj & n 橙色(的)340 grey [grei] adj & n 灰色(的),灰白(的) 341 sweater ['swetə] n 毛衣,厚运动衫349 blouse [blauz] n 女衬衫350 dress [dres] n 女服,(统称)衣服352 trousers ['trauzəz] n 裤子353 skirt [skə:t] n 女裙354 dark [dɑ:k] adj 深(浓)色的,黑暗的361 glove [glʌv] n 手套364 beside [bi'said] prep 在...旁边377 quarter ['kwɔ:tə] n 一刻钟,四分之一379 break [breik] n (课间)休息,中断381 breakfast ['brekfəst] n 早餐383 supper ['sʌpə] n 晚餐395 hundred ['hʌndrəd] num 百404 favourite ['feivərit] adj 特别喜爱的411 Tuesday ['tju:zdi] n 星期二412 February ['februəri] n 二月430 empty ['empti] adj 空的431 certainly ['sə:tənli] adv 当然434 carry ['kæri] v 携带;搬运;运送438 tape [teip] n 磁带441 basket ['bɑ:skit] n 篮子442 bottle ['bɔtl] n 瓶443 a bottle of phr. 一瓶...450 wardrobe ['wɔ:drəub] n 衣柜459 sock [sɔk] n 短袜464 catch [kætʃ] v 捉;抓住471 mend [mend] v 修补;修理472 knife [naif] n (pl.knives) 小刀473 robot ['rəubɔt] n 机器人475 broke [brəuk]v(动词break[breik]的过去时)折断;打破480 pleasure ['pleʒə] n 愉快;高兴484 thirsty['θə:sti] adj 口渴的496 porridge ['pɔridʒ] n 粥;稀饭497 fish [fiʃ] n 鱼498 dumpling ['dʌmpliŋ] n 饺子499 fruit [fru:t] n 水果502 hamburger ['hæmbə:gə] n 汉堡包503 noodle ['nu:dl] n 面条504 potato [pə'teitəu] n pl.potatoes 马铃薯;土豆507 coffee ['kɔfi] n 咖啡508 madam ['mædəm] n 夫人;女士511 cream [kri:m] n 奶油;乳脂512 ice cream n 冰淇淋514 different ['difərənt] adj 不同的515 vegetable ['vedʒitəbl] n 蔬菜520 be good at phr. 在...方面(学得,做得)好;善于523 pass [pɑ:s] v 传递527 throw[θrəu] v 投,掷531 skate [skeit] v 滑冰,溜冰534 volleyball ['vɔli,bɔ:l] n 排球- 1 -540 question ['kwestʃən] n 问题541 postal ['pəustəl] adj 邮政的542 code [kəud] n 密码,符号547 chess [tʃes] n 国际象棋571 lake [leik] n 湖579 Wednesday ['wenzdi] n 星期三583 Thursday['θə:zdi] n 星期四585 Monday ['mʌndei] n 星期一589 dictionary ['dikʃəneri] n 字典;词典611 straight [streit] adj 直的613 wheel [hwi:l] n 轮;机轮620 save [seiv] v 救,挽救,节省627 foreign ['fɔrin] adj 外国的628 difference ['difərəns] n 不同,差异633 Australia [ɔ:s'treiljə] n 澳大利亚639 French [frentʃ] n 法语656 country ['kʌntri] n 国家658 France [frɑ:ns] n 法国659 textbook ['tekstbuk] n 课本661 Australian [ɔ:s'treiljən]adj 澳大利亚人662 Canadian [kə'neidiən] n 加拿大人663 city ['siti] n 城664 foreigner ['fɔ:rinə] n 外国人674 different ['difərənt] adj 不同的680 vegetable ['vedʒitəbl] n 蔬菜681 restaurant ['restərɔnt] n 饭馆686 because [bi'kɔ:z] conj 因为688 machine [mə'ʃi:n] n 机器693 electronic [ilek'trɔnik] adj 电子的694 mail [meil] n 邮政,邮递696 fog [fɔg] n 雾697 smog[smɔg]n 烟雾702 farmer ['fɑ:mə] n 农民703 soldier ['səuldʒə] n 士兵,战士704 businessman ['biznismæn] n 商人705 assistant [ə'sistənt] n 助手,助理707 nurse [nə:s] n 护士709 factory ['fæktəri] n 工厂710 station ['steiʃən] n 车站,所,站712 hospital ['hɔspitl]n 医院721 medicine ['medisin] n 内服药,医学729 turn [tə:n] n (依次轮流的)顺序,轮流731 baker ['beikə] n 面包师732 artist ['ɑ:tist] n 画家,艺术家733 hobby ['hɔbi] n 业余爱好735 place [pleis] n 地点,地方742 usually ['ju:ʒuəli] adv 通常744 sometimes ['sʌmtaimz] adv 有时748 exercise ['eksəsaiz]n锻炼,做操,练习752 garden ['gɑ:dn] n 花(果,菜)园760 match [mætʃ] n 比赛,竞赛761 quickly ['kwikli] adv 迅速764 bridge [bridʒ] n 桥766 ship [ʃip] n 船,轮船783 problem ['prɔbləm] n 问题,难题787 chicken['tʃikin] n 鸡,鸡肉789 fridge [fridʒ] n 电冰箱790 list [list] n 清单,一览表,名单,目录793 kilo ['ki:ləu] n 千克,公斤796 cheap [tʃi:p] adj 便宜的797 expensive [iks'pensiv] adj 昂贵的798 tomato[tə'meitəu]n(pl.tomatoes)西红柿,蕃茄799 onion ['ʌnjən] n 洋葱800 carrot ['kærət] n 胡萝卜801 pork [pɔ:k] n 猪肉805 market ['mɑ:kit] n 市场,集市806 dollar['dɔlə]n元(美,加拿大等国的货币单位)807 cent [sent] n (货币)分808 pound [paund] n 镑(重量单位)814 minibus ['mini,bʌs] n 小型公共汽车816 price [prais] n 价格,价钱817 example [ig'zɑ:mpl] n 例子,榜样818 for example phr. 例如820 field [fi:ld] n 地,田地822 job [dʒɔb] n 工作823 bright [brait] adj 明亮的,灿烂的824 foreign ['fɔrin] adj 外国的825 sunglasses ['sʌnglɑ:siz] n 太阳镜827 language['læŋgwidʒ] n 语言830 business ['biznis] n 商业,生意,事物831 company ['kʌmpəni] n 公司832 manager ['mænidʒə] n 经理,负责人833 century ['sentʃuri] n 世纪,百年第二册834----1644834 lesson ['lesn] n 课,功课837 traffic ['træfik] n 交通841 September [sep'tembə] n 九月851 important [im'pɔ:tənt] adj重要的,重大的- 2 -857 third[θə:d] num &adj 第三的858 afraid [ə'freid] adj 害怕的860 sound [saund] n & v 声音,听起来865 laugh [lɑ:f] v & n 笑,大笑,笑声866 waste [weist] n & v 浪费,废弃物868 fifth[fifθ] num & adj 第五(的)869 trip [trip] n & v 旅游,旅行872 discuss [di'skʌs] v 讨论,议论876 east [i:st] n & adj 东方(的),东部(的)881 mountain ['mauntin] n 山,高山882 hike [haik] n & v 远足,徒步旅行885 picnic ['piknik] n 野餐886 the day after tomorrow phr. 后天887 top [tɔp] n 顶部888 problem ['prɔbləm] n 问题,难题889 quick [kwik] adj 快的,迅速的890 quickly ['kwikli] adv 快地,迅速地892 trip [trip] over phr. (被...)绊倒893 tired ['taiəd] adj 累,疲乏894 hurry ['hʌri] v 赶快,慌忙895 hurry up phr. 赶快896 tie [tai] v 捆,(系,栓)紧897 die [dai] v 死亡900 eighth [eitθ] num 第八901 salesgirl ['seilzgə:l] n 女售货员903 beautiful ['bju:təfəl] adj 美丽的,漂亮的904 together [tə'geðə] adv 一起905 autumn ['ɔ:təm] n 秋天,秋季906 festival ['festəvəl] n & adj 节日(的),喜庆(的) 907 ninth [nainθ] num &adj 第九(的)909 mid-autumn n 中秋910 mooncake n 月饼911 nut [nʌt] n 坚果,坚果核912 sweet [swi:t] adj 甜的,可爱的913 inside [,in'said]prep 在...里面914 store ['in'said] n (美)商店,大百货公司915 come over phr. 过来,顺便来访916 thanksgiving [,θæŋks'giviŋ] n 感谢,感恩917 Thanksgiving=Thanksgiving Day phr. 感恩节918 get together phr. 相聚919 October [ɔk'təubə] n. 十月920 taste [teist] v 品尝,有...味道921 pie [pai] n (用肉或水果做成的)馅饼922 outside ['aut'said] prep & adv 在...外923 in the open air phr.在户外,在野外924 harvest ['hɑ:vist] n 收获925 than [ðæn] conj 比....,比较....926 another[ə'nʌðə]adj&conj另一个(的),又一个(的)927 delicious [di'liʃəs] adj 美味的,可口的928 better['betə]adj(goo或well的比较级)更好的929 pumpkin ['pʌmpkin] n 南瓜930 twelfth[twelfθ] num &adj 第十二(的)931 turkey ['tə:ki] n 火鸡932 celebrate ['selibreit] v 庆祝933 wait [weit] v 等,等待934 feed [fi:d] v 喂,饲养935 cow [kau] n 母牛,乳牛936 interesting ['intəristiŋ]adj有趣的,有意思的937 tractor ['træktə] n 拖拉机938 taxi ['tæksi] n 出租汽车939 slow [sləu] adj 慢的,缓慢的940 slowly ['sləuli] adv 缓慢地941 grow [grəu] v 种植,生长942 wheat [hwi:t] n 小麦943 country ['kʌntri] n 乡村,郊外944 hear [hiə] v 听见,听说945 bleat [bli:t] v & n 羊叫(声)946 agree with phr.同意...意见(想法)符合,一致947 corn [kɔ:n] n (美)玉米,谷类庄稼948 most[məust]adj&adv(many或much的最高级)最多的949 summer ['sʌmə] n 夏天,夏季950 winter ['wintə] n 冬天,冬季951 stop [stɔp] v 停止,中止952 pick [pik] v 采摘(花,果实)953 exciting[ik'saitiŋ] adj 令人兴奋的954 town [taun] n 城镇955 star [stɑ:] n 星星,恒星956 until [ən'til] prep&pron 到...为止957 till [til] prep&pron (直)到...为止958 college ['kɔlidʒ] n 学院,高等专科学校959 farming ['fɑ:miŋ] n 农业,务农960 somebody ['sʌmbədi] pron 某人,有人961 nobody ['nəubɔdi] pron 没有人962 shall [ʃæl] v (我,我们)将,会963 zoo [zu:] n 动物园964 nothing ['nʌθiŋ] pron没有什么,没有东西965 dolphin ['dɔlfin] n 海豚966 show [ʃəu] n&v演出,展览给...看,出示967 gate [geit] n 大门- 3 -970 grass [grɑ:s] n 草,草地971 dangerous ['deindʒərəs] adj 危险的972 panda ['pændə] n 熊猫973 lion ['laiən] n 狮子974 elephant ['elifənt] n 象975 monkey ['mʌŋki] n 猴子976 tiger ['taigə] n 老虎977 deer [diə] (pl.deer) n 鹿979 rabbit ['ræbit] n 兔子980 duck [dʌk] n 鸭981 fox [fɔks] n 狐狸982 horse [hɔ:s] n 马983 bear [bɛə] n 熊984 cage [keidʒ] n 笼(子),鸟笼986 forest ['fɔrist] n 森林989 fall [fɔ:l] v 落下,跌倒990 climb [klaim] v 爬,攀登992 cinema ['sinimə] n 电影院,电影993 seafood ['sifu:d] n 海鲜,海产食品994 twentieth ['twentiiθ] num 第十二998 twenty-first [,twenti'fə:st]num 第二十一999 bank [bæŋk] n 银行1000 theatre(theater['θiətə])['θiətə]n剧场,戏院1001 bookshop ['bukʃɔp] n 书店1002 toilet ['tɔilit] n 厕所1003 museum [mju:'ziəm] n 博物馆1004 front [frʌnt] adj & n 前面(的),前部1005 in front of phr. 在...前面1006 left [left] n & adj 左(的),左边(的) 1013 along [ə'lɔŋ] prep沿着,顺着一起,一道1015 turn [tə:n] v (使)转动,(使)翻动1016 turning ['tə:niŋ] n 拐弯处1018 kilometre ['kilə,mi:tə] n 公里,千米1020 coin [kɔin] n 硬币1023 moment ['məumənt] n 片刻,瞬间1025 street [stri:t] n 街道1026 next to ['nekst tə] phr. 相邻,靠近1028 lift [lift] n 电梯1032 centre ['sɛntɚ] (center ['sentə]) n 中心1033 popular ['pɔpjulə] adj 大众的,流行的1034 soccer ['sɔkə] n 英式足球1035 quite [kwait] adv 很,十分1036 month [mʌnθ] n 月1037 village ['vilidʒ] n 村庄,乡村1041 November [nəu'vembə] n 十一月1044 composition [,kɔmpə'ziʃən]n 作文作品1045 remember [ri'membə] v 记起,想起1046 were [wə:] v 动词be(are)的过去式1047 bit [bit] n 一点儿,小片1048 a bit [ə'bit] phr. 一点儿1049 healthy ['helθi] adj 健康的,健壮的1050 grow up ['grəu ʌp] phr. 成长,长大1051 visit ['vizit] v 参观,访问,拜访1052 ago [ə'gəu] adv 以前1053 the day before yesterday phr. 前天1054 enjoy [in'dʒɔi] v 喜欢,享受...乐趣1055 world [wə:ld] n 世界1056 at the same time phr. 同时1057 a moment ago phr. 刚才1058 just now phr. 不久以前,刚才1059 reply [ri'plai] n & v 答复,回答1061 match [mætʃ] n 比赛,竞赛1065 diary ['daiəri] n 日记1068 India ['indiə] n 印度1072 memory ['meməri] n 记忆力,存储器1073 pack [pæk] v 打包,打行李1075 umbrella [ʌm'brelə] n 伞,雨伞1076 dry [drai] adj 干的,干燥的1083 scientist ['saiəntist] n 科学家1084 invent [in'vent] v 发明,创造1090 May [mei] n 五月1091 move [mu:v] v 移动,搬动,搬家1092 understand [,ʌndə'stænd] v 懂得,理解1097 April ['eiprəl] n 四月1098 hate [heit] v 讨厌,不喜欢,憎恨1100 painting['peintiŋ] n 油画,水彩画1102 Swedish ['swi:diʃ] adj 瑞典的,瑞典人的1103 rock [rɔk] n 摇动,摇滚乐1104 band [bænd] n 乐队1105 concert ['kɔnsət] n 音乐会,演奏会1106 give a concert phr. 开音乐会1109 journalist ['dʒə:nəlist] n记者,新闻工作者1110 famous ['feiməs] adj 有名的,著名的1114 thousand ['θauzənd] num 千1115 accident ['æksidənt] n 事故,灾难1116 careless ['kɛəlis] adj 粗心的,大意的1117 fall down phr. 倒下,跌倒,从...落下1118 break [breik] v 折断,断裂,破碎1119 go on phr. 继续1120 someone ['sʌmwʌn] pron 某人,有人1121 heart [hɑ:t] n 心(脏)1122 past [pɑ:st] n & adj 过去(的)- 4 -1127 tourist ['tu:rist] n 旅游者,观光者1129 in a hurry phr. 匆忙地1130 grape [greip] n 葡萄1131 science ['saiəns] n (自然)科学1132 marry ['mæri] v 结婚1133 get married phr. 结婚1134 subject ['sʌbdʒikt] n 题目,题材1137 date [deit] n 日期1138 season ['si:zn] n 季节1140 January ['dʒænjueri] n 一月1141 March [mɑ:tʃ] n 三月1142 June [dʒu:n] n 六月1143 July [dʒu:'lai] n 七月1144 August [ɔ:'gʌst] n 八月1145 December [di'sembə] n 十二月1148 weather ['weðə] n 天气1150 come out['kʌm aut]phr. (花)开,发(芽),出来1151 heavily ['hevili] adv大量地,猛烈地,厉害地1152 crop [krɔp] n 庄稼,收成1156 all the year round phr. 一年到头1158 nearly ['niəli] adv 将近,几乎1160 opposite ['ɔpəzit] adj 对面的,相反的1161 sunny ['sʌni] adj 晴朗的,阳光充足的1162 cloud [klaud] n 云1163 cloudy ['klaudi] adj 多云的,阴天的1164 wet [wet] adj 湿的1165 rainy ['reini] adj 多雨的,下雨的1166 wind [waind] n 风1167 windy ['windi] adj 有风的,风大的1168 snowy [snəui]1171 ring [riŋ] v (钟,铃等)响,摇铃1172 ring up phr. 打电话1173 west [west] n & adj 西方、西部(的)1174 strange [streindʒ] adj 奇怪的,陌生的1175 sunshine ['sʌnʃain] n 日光,阳光1176 melon ['melən] n 瓜1177 radio ['reidiəu] n 收音机1178 report [ri'pɔ:t] n & v 报导,报告1179 north [nɔ:θ] n & v 北方(的),北部(的) 1180 south [sauθ] n & v 南方(的),南部(的) 1181 at times phr. 有时,偶尔1182 northeast ['nɔ:θ'i:st] n 东北,东北部1183 temperature ['tempritʃə] n 温度1184 above [ə'bʌv] prep 在...上面1185 daytime ['deitaim] n 白天1186 below [bi'ləu] prep 在...下,低于1187 northwest ['nɔ:θ'west] n 西北,西北部1188 lift [lift] v (云,雾等)消散,(雨)停止1189 worse [wə:s] adj & adv ( bad,ill的比较级)更坏,更差1190 foggy ['fɔgi] adj 有雾,多雾的1191 low [ləu] adj 低的,浅,矮的1192 birthday ['bə:θdei] n 生日1193 invite [in'vait] v 邀请,招待1194 film [film] n 影片,电影1195 hold [həuld] v 拿,握1196 hold on ['həuld ɔn] phr. (打电话时)等一等,不挂断1197 message ['mesidʒ] n 消息,信息1198 take/leave a message phr. 捎/留口信1200 sandwich ['sændwitʃ]n 三明治,夹心面包片1201 plate [pleit] n 盘子,碟子1202 candle ['kændl] n 蜡烛1203 doorbell ['dɔ:bel] n 门铃1204 present ['preznt] n 礼物1205 smile [smail] n & v 微笑1206 telephone(phone [fəun]) ['telifəun] n 电话,电话机1207 double ['dʌbl]n & adj两倍(的),双倍(的) 1209 take out phr. 取出1210 the same as phr. 和...相同1211 word [wə:d] n 词,单词1212 shout [ʃaut] v 呼喊,喊叫1213 turn over ['tə:n ,əuvə] phr. 把...翻过来1214 study ['stʌdi] n 书房1215 less [les] adj&adv ( little的比较级)较少的,较小的1216 less than phr. 不到,少于1217 be late for phr. 迟到1218 beef [bi:f] n 牛肉1219 help yourself to phr. 自取,随便吃1220 Christmas ['krisməs] n 圣诞节1221 during ['djuəriŋ] prep 在...的期间1222 Spring Festival n 春节1223 exam [ig'zæm] n (口语)考试1224 get-together ['gettə,geðə] n 聚会1225 put on phr. (戏剧等)上演,放(唱片等) 1226 play [plei] n 剧,戏剧1227 shower ['ʃauə] n 降雨,骤雨1228 showery ['ʃauəri] adj 降雨的,多阵雨的1229 magical ['mædʒikəl] adj 魔法(似)的- 5 -1230 Rome [rəum] n 罗马(意大利首都)1231 Berlin [bə:'lin] n 柏林1232 Moscow ['mɔskəu] n 莫斯科1233 kitchen ['kitʃin] n 厨房1234 cupboard ['kʌbəd] n 碗橱,小橱(柜)1237 salt [sɔ:lt] n 盐1238 sugar ['ʃugə] n 糖1239 pepper ['pepə] n 胡椒1240 oil [ɔil] n 油1241 wine [wain] n 酒1242 beer [biə] n 啤酒1243 fork [fɔ:k] n 叉,餐叉1244 spoon [spu:n] n 匙,调羹1245 chopsticks ['tʃɔpstiks] n (常用复数)筷子1246 cabbage ['kæbidʒ] n 卷心菜,洋白菜1247 pea [pi:] n 豌豆1248 butter ['bʌtə] n 黄油1249 cheese [tʃi:z] n 乳酪1250 soup [su:p] n 汤1251 Italian [i'tæljən] n & adj意大利人(的),意大利语(的)1252 pizza ['pi:tsə] n (意大利)烤馅饼1253 Indian ['indiən] n & adj 印度人(的),印第安人(的)1254 kinds of phr. 各种各样的1255 workplace ['wə:kpleis] n 工作场所1256 seem [si:m] v 好像,似乎1257 even ['i:vən] adv 甚至,更1258 Italy ['itəli] n 意大利1259 chocolate ['tʃɔkəlit] n 巧克力,巧克力糖1260 ice [ais] n 冰1262 laugh [lɑ:f] v (大)笑,发笑1263 both [bəuθ] adj & pron 两个(人....)都1264 either ['i:ðə] adv (用于否定句中)也(不) 1265 either...or... [,i:ðə'ɔ:]conj 或者...或者... 1266 anything['eni,θiŋ] pron 任何事(物)1267 neither ['ni:ðə,nai:ðə] adj & pron (两者)都不1268 nor [nɔ:] conj 也不1269 neither...nor.. conj 既不...也不...1270 a bit (of) phr. 少量(的),一点1271 without [wi'ðaut] prep 无,没有,不1272 take a seat [,teik ə 'si:t] phr. 坐下,就坐1273 take-away['teikə'wei]adj&n可拿走的(熟食) 1274 waiter ['weitə] n 服务员1275 madam ['mædəm] n 女士,夫人,小姐1276 menu ['menju:] n (餐厅等的)菜单1277 order ['ɔ:də]n&v 订购,点菜订购单,定购,一份菜1278 bill [bil] n 帐单,清单,纸币1279 be famous for phr. 因...而有名的1280 kind [kaind] adj 和蔼的,友好的1281 lady ['leidi] n 女士,夫人1282 ladies' room n (妇女)公共厕所1284 library ['laibrəri] n 图书馆1285 cross [krɔ:s] n 十字形(物),十字记号v 穿过,越过1286 crossing ['krɔ:siŋ] n 十字路口,交叉点1287 across [ə'krɔ:s] prep 穿过,横过1288 miss [mis] v 错过1289 church [tʃə:tʃ] n 教堂,教会1290 cafe [kə'fei] n 小餐馆,咖啡厅1291 video ['vidiəu] n 录像1292 reach [ri:tʃ] v 到达,抵达,达到1293 corner ['kɔ:nə] n 角落,(街道)拐角1294 on one's way to phr. 在..的途中1295 sick [sik] adj 患病的1296 pocket ['pɔkit] n 衣袋1297 still [stil] adv 仍旧,更1298 weak [wi:k] adj 弱的,差的1299 wait for phr. 等候1300 cut [kʌt] v 割,砍,切1301 finger ['fiŋgə] n 手指1302 geography [dʒi'ɔgrəfi] n 地理(学)1303 physics ['fiziks] n 物理(学)1304 history ['histəri] n 历史(学)1305 key [ki:] n 钥匙1306 fix [fiks] v 修理,安装1307 lab[læb](=laboratory[lə'bɔrətəri])n实验室1308 suddenly ['sʌdnli] adv 突然地1310 in time [in 'taim] phr. 及时1311 make one's way to phr. 往..走去1312 sign [sain] n 标记,符号,痕迹1313 lost [lɔst] adj 迷途的,丢失的1314 be/get lost phr. 迷失(道路)1315 just then phr. 正在那时1316 first of all phr. 首先,第一1317 main [mein] adj 主要的1318 go wrong [,gəu 'rɔŋ] phr. 走错路1321 make a noise phr. 吵闹1322 disturb [dis'tə:b] v 妨碍,打扰1323 passenger ['pæsindʒə] n 乘客,旅客1324 get on ['get ɔn] phr. 上(车)- 6 -1325 get off ['get ɔf] phr. 下来,从...下来1326 push [puʃ] v 推,挤1327 stand in line phr. 站(在)队(里)1328 turn [tə:n] n (依次轮流的)顺序1329 necessary['nesə,səri] adj 必需的,必要的1330 waiting room n 等候室,候诊(车,机)室1331 queue[kju:]n(按次序等待的人,车等的)队,行列1332 jumper ['dʒʌmpə] n 跳跃者1333 queue jumper n 不按次序排队的人1334 patient ['peiʃənt] n 病人1335 at the head of phr.在...的最前1336 visitor ['vizitə] n 参观者,访问者1337 live [liv] v 居住1338 knee [ni:] n 膝盖1339 hurt [hə:t] v 使受伤,痛1340 laugh at ['lɑ:f ət] phr. 嘲笑1341 mistake [mi'steik] n 错误1342 quiet ['kwaiət] adj 安静的,平静的1343 quietly ['kwaiətli] adv 安静地,平静地1344 reading room n 阅览室1345 alone [ə'ləun] adv 独自的,单独的1346 plastic ['plæstik] n & adj 塑料(的)1347 throw about['θrəu ə,baut] phr.乱丢,抛散1348 change [tʃeindʒ] v 变化,变更,改变1349 have a good time phr. 过得愉快1350 fact [fækt] n 事实,实际1351 in fact [in 'fækt] phr. 实际上1352 at midnight phr. 在半夜1353 arrive [ə'raiv] v 到达,抵达某地1354 telephone ['telifəun] v 打电话给(某人) 1355 complain [kəm'plein] v 抱怨,发牢骚1356 quarrel ['kwɔrəl] v 争吵1357 quarrel with['kwɔrəl wið]phr.(和某人)吵架1358 surprise [sə'praiz] n 惊奇,惊讶1359 police [pə'li:s] n 警察(局)1360 voice [vɔis] n 说话声,嗓音1361 enjoy oneself[in'dʒɔi wʌn,self]phr.过得快乐,玩得痛快1362 themselves [ðəm'selvz] pron 他们自己1363 care [kɛə] v 介意,在乎,关心1364 half-way adv 在途中,半路上1365 trouble ['trʌbl] n 麻烦,烦恼1366 headache ['hedeik] n 头痛1367 have a headache phr. (患)头痛1368 cough [kɔf] v & n 咳嗽1369 have a cough phr. (患)咳嗽1370 terrible['terəbl]adj可怕的,感到极不舒服的1371 serious ['siəriəs] adj 严重的,严肃1372 pain [pein] n 疼痛,疼1373 dream [dri:m] n & v梦,梦想做梦,向往1374 worst [wə:st] adj 最坏的,最恶劣的1375 wake [weik] v (使)醒来1376 wake up phr. 醒来,唤醒1377 as soon as conj 一...就1378 asleep [ə'sli:p] adj 睡着的,熟睡的1379 fall asleep phr. 睡觉,入睡1380 plant [plɑ:nt] n & v 植物种植1381 storm [stɔ:m] n 暴风雨1382 stop...from phr. 阻止...做1383 difficult ['difikəlt] adj 困难的,难的1384 pill [pil] n 药丸,药片1385 awake [ə'weik] adj 清醒的1386 be awake phr. 醒着的1387 relax [ri'læks] v 放松,轻松1388 again and again phr. 再三地,一再地,反复地1389 angry ['æŋgri] adj 发怒的,生气的1390 hard [hɑ:d] adj 硬的1391 smell [smel] v 闻,嗅,散发(气味)1392 rich [ritʃ] adj 有钱的,富裕的,丰富的1393 become [bi'kʌm] v 变得,变成,成为1394 instead [in'sted] adv 代替,顶替1395 instead of [in'sted əv] phr. 代替1396 look over phr. (仔细)检查1397 enough [i'nʌf] adj 足够的,充分的1398 take exercise phr. 做运动1399 fat [fæt] adj 肥胖的1400 thin[θin] adj 瘦的,薄的1401 island ['ailənd] n 岛,岛状物1402 farther ['fɑ:ðə]adj&adv (far的比较级)较远,更远1403 farthest ['fɑ:ðis t]adj&adv(far的最高级)最远1404 somewhere ['sʌmhwɛə] adv 某处,在某处1405 land [lænd] v 登陆,上岸,降落1406 pull [pul] v 拉,拖,拔1407 out of prep 从..向外,从..往外1408 cool [ku:l] adj 凉快的1409 anybody ['eni,bɔdi] pron 任何人1410 ourselves [,auə'selvz] pron 我们自己- 7 -1411 all by oneself phr. 独立,单独1412 perhaps [pə'hæps] adv 也许,可能1413 happily ['hæpili] adv 高兴地,快乐地1414 lots of phr. 许许多多的1415 no longer phr. 不再1416 missing ['misiŋ] adj 丢失的,失踪的1417 cry [krai] v 哭,叫喊1418 get back ['get bæk] phr. 回来,取回1419 too...to phr. 太...而不能1420 anywhere ['enihwɛə] adv 任何地方1421 solve [sɔlv] v 解决,解答1422 believe [bi'li:v] v 相信,认为1423 everybody ['evribɔdi] pron 每人,人人1424 sooner or later phr. 迟早1425 drop [drɔp] n & v 滴,水滴掉下,落下1426 run away phr. 逃跑1427 as [æz] conj 因为,由于1428 eat up phr. 吃完,吃光1429 bank[bæŋk] n (海,河,湖的)岸,堤1430 circle ['sə:kl] n 圈子,圆1431 yet [jet] adv (用于否定句)还(没)1432 myself [mai'self] pron 我自己1433 cousin ['kʌzn] n 堂(表)兄弟,堂(表)姐妹1434 engineer [,endʒi'niə] n 工程师1435 cancer ['kænsə] n 癌症1436 care [kɛə] n 小心,照料,保护1437 take care of phr. 照顾,照料,注意1438 sad [sæd] adj 难过的,悲哀的1439 death [deθ] n 死,死亡1440 page [peidʒ] n (书的)页1441 palace ['pælis] n 宫,宫殿1442 the Summer Palace n 颐和园1443 herself [hə:'self] pron 她自己1444 turn on['tə:n ɔn]phr.打开(电灯,收音机,煤气,自来水)1445 while [hwail] n 一会儿1446 after a while phr. 过了一会儿1447 turn off ['tə:n ɔf]phr.关(电灯,收音机,煤气,自来水等)1448 any more phr. 再,更1449 make faces phr. 做鬼脸,做苦脸1450 whole [həul] adj 全部的1451 wonderful ['wʌndəfəl] adj极好的,精彩的1452 have a cold phr. (患)感冒1453 once [wʌns] adv 曾经,以前1454 himself [him'self] pron 他自己1455 tooth [tu:θ] n 牙齿1456 kill [kil] v 杀死,弄死1457 teach oneself phr. 自学1458 fall off ['fɔ:l ɔf] phr. (从...)掉下1459 clever ['klevə] adj 聪明的,机灵的1460 yourselves [jɔ:'sɛlvz] pron 你们自己1461 find out ['faind aut] phr. 找出,查出1462 piano [pi'ænəu] n 钢琴1463 moonlight ['mu:n,lait] n & adj 月光(的) 1464 poor [puə] adj 贫穷的,可怜的1465 afford [ə'fɔ:d]v有足够的(钱/时间)做(某事)1466 knock [nɔk] v 敲,击1467 knock at phr. 敲(门,窗等)1468 dim [dim] adj 微暗的,昏暗的1469 pardon ['pɑ:dn] v 原谅(某人),宽恕1470 to one's surprise phr. 令(某人)惊讶1471 blind [blaind] adj 瞎的,盲的1472 shine [ʃain] v 照亮,发亮1473 bright [brait] adj 明亮的,晴朗的1474 brightly ['braitli] adv 明亮地,闪亮地1475 through [θru:] prep 通过,穿过,经过1476 look up ['luk ʌp] phr. 向上看,抬头看1477 silently ['sailəntli] adv 寂静地,沉默地1478 come along come along phr. 来,随同1479 return [ri'tə:n] v 回来,归还1480 cookie ['kuki] n 小甜饼1481 leave...behind phr. 把...遗留在(留下) 1482 hold a sports meeting phr. 举行运动会1483 race [reis] n 赛跑1484 100-metre race phr. 100米赛跑1485 win [win] v 获胜,赢1486 high jump n 跳高1487 long jump n 跳远1488 neck [nek] n 颈,脖子1489 active ['æktiv] adj 积极的1490 take an active part in phr.积极参加1491 relay [ri'lei] n 接力,赛跑1492 starting/finishing line phr. 起点/终点线1493 runner ['rʌnə] n 赛跑的人1494 loud [laud] adj 大声的,响亮的1495 loudly ['laudli] adv 大声地,高声地1496 lap [læp] n (竞赛场的)一圈1497 pass on ['pɑ:s ɔn] phr. 传递,转移到... 1498 stick [stik] n 棒,棍1499 catch up with phr. 赶上- 8 -1500 neck and neck phr. (竞赛等)并驾齐驱1501 as...as conj 与...一样1502 a moment later phr. 片刻之后1503 go on doing sth phr. 继续做(某事)1504 fall behind phr. 落在...后面,输给别人1505 winner ['winə] n 获胜者1506 well done phr. 做得好1507 congratulation[kən,grætju'leiʃən] n (常用复数)祝贺,庆贺1508 not as/so...as conj 与...不一样1509 rather ['rɑ:ðə] adv 相当1510 loudspeaker ['laud'spi:kə]n扬声器,扩音器1511 result [ri'zʌlt] n 结果1512 dance [dɑ:ns] v 跳舞1513 headmaster ['hed'mɑ:stə] n 校长1514 take turns [,teik 'tə:nz] phr. 轮流1515 do one's best phr. 尽最大努力,尽力1516 person ['pə:sn] n 人1517 speed [spi:d] n 迅速,速度1518 thought[θɔ:t] n 思考,思想,想法1519 technology [tek'nɔlədʒi] n 技术,工艺学1520 best-seller n 畅销货(书)1521 interested ['intəristid] adj 感兴趣的1522 be interested in phr. 对..感兴趣1523 Washington ['wɔʃiŋtən] n 华盛顿1524 future ['fju:tʃə] n 将来,未来1525 in the future phr. 将来1526 large [lɑ:dʒ] adj 大的,(数量)多的1527 spend [spend] v 花(时间,钱),度过1528 unusual [ʌn'ju:ʒuəl]adj 不寻常的,非凡的1529 in the end phr. 最后1530 work out phr. 算出,制定出1531 software ['sɔftwɛə] n (电脑)软件1532 program(programme['prəugræm])['prəugræm] n 程序,项目,节目1533 university [,ju:ni'və:siti] n 综合性大学1534 develop [di'veləp] v 发展,研制,开发1535 BASIC ['beisik] n (电脑)初学者通用符号指令码1536 microcomputer ['maikrəukəm'pju:tə]n 微型计算机1537 Microsoft ['maikrəusɔft] n 微软公司1538 tool [tu:l] n 工具1539 personal ['pə:sənl] adj 私人的,个人的1540 improve [im'pru:v] v 提高,改善1541 golf [gɔlf] n 高尔夫球1542 bridge [bridʒ] n 桥牌1543 pleased [pli:zd] adj 高兴的,愉快的1544 T-shirt ['ti:ʃə:t] n 短袖无领汗杉,T恤(杉) 1545 disease [di'zi:z] n 疾病1546 million ['miljən] n 百万,百万元1547 decide [di'said] v 决定,决心1548 billion ['biljən] n 十亿1549 lucky ['lʌki] adj 幸运的,侥幸的1550 unlucky [ʌn'lʌki] adj 不走运的,不幸的1551 size [saiz] n 尺寸,大小1552 almost ['ɔ:lməust] adv 几乎,差不多1553 speaker ['spi:kə] n 演讲者,说话者1554 joke [dʒəuk] n 笑话,玩笑1555 play a joke on phr. 戏弄人,对某人恶作剧1556 lose [lu:z] v 丢失,失去,迷失(方向) 1557 hide [haid] v 躲藏1558 conductor [kən'dʌktə]n(汽车,电车上的)售票员,列车员1559 check [tʃek] v 检查,核对1560 lie [lai] v 躺,平躺1561 deaf [def] adj 聋的1562 painter ['peintə] n 画家1563 get on well with phr. 与...相处融洽1564 neighbour ['neibə] n 邻居1565 ever ['evə] adv 曾经1566 upstairs ['ʌp'stɛəz] adj & adv (在)楼上,(往)楼上1567 take off phr. 脱下(衣,帽,鞋等)1568 boot [bu:t] n 长统鞋1569 downstairs [,daun'stɛəz]adj & adv(在)楼下,(往)楼下1570 bang[bæŋ] v 猛敲,猛撞,砰砰作响1571 be angry with phr. 对(某人)发脾气1572 usual ['ju:ʒuəl] adj 通常的,平常的1573 as usual [əz 'ju:ʒuəl] phr. 像平常一样1574 sound [saund] n 声音1575 PE n 体育1576 chemistry ['kemistri] n 化学1577 sweep [swi:p] v 扫,扫地1578 choose [tʃu:z] v 选择,挑选1579 truck [trʌk] n 卡车1580 seller ['selə] n 卖者,售货员1581 biology [bai'ɔlədʒi] n 生物(学)1582 be fed up with phr. 厌倦1583 knock on phr. 敲(门,窗等)- 9 -。
公共英语一级 pets1 口语常用 999 句 (901-950) 901. Manners are quite different from country to country. 各国的礼仪各不相同。
902. Not only did I know her, but I was her best friend. 我不仅认识她,还是她的朋友。
903. The best-known movie awards are the Academy Awards. 最的电影奖是奥斯卡金像奖。
904. We've got to do something about the neighbor's dog! 我们得对邻居的狗采取点行动了!905. Will you come and join us for dinner on Sunday? 星期天来和我们共进晚餐好吗?906. Do you think people are a company's greatest wealth? 你认为人是公司的财富吗?907. He thinks himself somebody, but we think him nobody. 他自以为是重要人物,但我们觉得他什么也不是。
908. I believe I haven't reached the summit of my career. 我相信我还没有达到事业的巅峰。
909. It is no matter whether you get there early or late. 你早到晚到都没有关系。
910. It's against the rules to handle the ball in soccer. 在足球中以手触球就是犯规。
911. The nurse assisted the doctor in the operating room. 护士在手术室协助医生动手术。
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911英语作文篇1The September 11, 2001, the terrorists robbed plane hit the United States New York's world trade center and Washington the pentagon of history. On September 11, 2001, four passenger planes flying above in the United States, however, the four planes by the robbers are silent robbed.When Americans just ready to start a day's work, New York's world trade center, continuously happen, crash of the world trade center collapsed, skyscrapers, crashing into ruins, causing more than 3000 people were killed. The whole the United States have shocked the world, people who stuck into extreme panic has caught the world's shocked, this is in the history of the United State of the most serious disasters.A plane from Boston to New York at the American Airlines Boeing 767 (11) Flight number flight being held and crashed into the world trade center in New York Manhattan south building, the plane "torn" the building, is apart from the ground in about 20 layer a smoke, and cause an explosion. And a small plane with great speed to the north of the world trade center building. The plane crashed into the side of the building, through the other side, and cause huge explosion. Two bombs may cause the thousands of injuries and deaths.2001年9月11日,恐怖1分子抢劫飞机袭击了美国纽约的世贸中心和华盛顿的历史五角大楼。
关于数字的英语作文(3篇)关于数字的英语作文(3篇)关于数字的英语作文(一):1是一个不幸的数字(英文)Why is one such a bad number? It is because when the date has this number in it, some bad thing always happens. Let me give you some examples. there midnight in Taiwan. the earthquake was very horrible. That night, there were about three thousand people that died in that accident. Many houses collapsed and the mountains moved.America was attacked by terrorists on September 11 this year. the terrorists crashed into America's pentagon with an airplane. the terrorists used airplanes to hit many tall buildings in America. there were bombs inside the buildings. When the airplanes hit the tall buildings, the tall buildings and the airplanes exploded. About six thousand people died. How terrible that is! I think the terrorists were crazy. People say that the American emergency number is 911, so the terrorists chose September 11 to attack America. there was a big typhoon on July 11 this year in Taiwan. It's name was Toraji. Many cities were flooded. Some people died because of landslides. these dates all this "one" number. I really don't think "one" is a good or lucky number. So we have to be careful on dates with this number.关于数字的英语作文(二):幸运数字是否会带来好运(英文)In the western countries, it is said that people believe in the bad number very much, the number 13 is thought to be the unlucky number, especially when it happens in Friday. There is a famous song called black Friday, so Friday plus the number 13 means the most unlucky day. While in my opinion, I don’t think the number has something to do with the luck.在西方国家,据说人们很相信不好的数字,字数13就被认为是不幸运的数字,特别是当星期五那天是13号时。
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【对话2:有⼈被打了】9-1-1. Can I help you?Yes. A boy was beaten.Is he ok?No, he is not ok. He needs help. Please hurry.What’s the address, please?910 St. Gorge Street.We’re sending an ambulance and a police car right away.Thanks.这是911。
我能帮你吗?是的。
有个男孩⼉被打了。
他还好吗?不,他的状况很不好。
他需要帮助。
请快点⼉。
请告诉我他在什么地⽅?圣乔治⼤街910号。
我们⽴刻派救护车和警车过去。
谢谢。
【对话3:有⼈正在打架】Hello. This is 9-1-1. How can I help you?Give me the police, please.This is the police dispatcher. What’s your problem?A man is beating a woman.What’s your address?682 Kennedy Road.Okay. We are sending a police car right away.Come quickly. Thanks.你好。
这是911。
我能帮你吗?请派警察过来。
这是警察调度员。
出什么事⼉了?⼀个男⼈正在打⼀个⼥⼈。
你在什么地⽅?肯尼迪路682号。
好的。
我们⽴即派警车过去。
请快点来。
谢谢。
Unit11 同步测试一、辨音()1. A. trouble B. blouse C. aloud D. count( ) 2. A. magic B. apple C. have D. many( ) 3. A. wonder B. lock C. knock D. drop( ) 4. A. lead B. pleasure C. deaf D.bread( ) 5. A. slide B.direct C.blide D.rise二、单项选择( )1. Could you please ________ us Mary’s telephone number?A. to giveB. giveC. givingD. to giving ( )2. That is a good place ______ hang out.A. forB. onC. toD. with( )3. Can you please tell me where ____________ the post office?A. to findB. can I findC. how to findD. find( )4. Do you know where ______________ some maps?A. can I buyB. can buyC. I can buyD. buy( )5. Mr Tan makes the best noodles in town. They’re ___________.A. sourB. deliciousC. crispyD. salty( )6. Do you know ________ there are any good restaurants _______ this block?A. if, onB. how, onC. if, toD. where, to( )7.I live next to Huapu supermarket. It’s very ____________.A. beautifulB. cleanC. deliciousD. convenient( )8. Do you know where ______________?A. is the shopB. is shopC. shop isD. the shop is( )9. ---Do you know how to go the restrooms?---____________A. Yes, I can.B. I could.C. Sure.D. I could tell you.( )10. ---Where is the bookstore?---Take the elevator ______ the second floor and turn left. And the bookstore is ________ the furniture store and the drugstore.A. at, next toB. at, betweenC. to, betweenD. to, next to()11.Both you and I ___ wrong.A. wasB. amC. wereD. is()12. ______ adults began to learn English in this small town.A. Thousand ofB. Thousands ofC. Thousand fromD. Thousands from ( )13. Which one has the same meaning as “Take your time”?A. Take it easyB. No hurryC. Hurry upD. Be quick()14. I feel _____after a good sleep.A. relaxationB. relaxedC. relaxesD. relaxs()15.Yao Ming is a _____ boy who is helping the Houston Rockets in NBA.A.2.16-metres-tallB. 2.26-metre-tallC. 2.16 metres tallD. 2.26 metres( )16. If you go into trouble you can ________ your teacher ________ help.A. turn, toB. ask, forC. help, withD. look, for( )17.—I think art is very interesting.—_________.Music is more interesting than art.A.I disagreeB.I think soC.I agreeD. I don’t know()18.The bookshop since three years ago.A.was openB. has been openC. has been openedD. has opened()19. ---Must I finish my homework now?-- No, you ____. You may have a rest first.A. mustn’tB. can’tC. may n otD. needn’t()20. _____it was raining hard, ____they decided to start.A. Although; butB. But; althoughC. Although;\D. Though; but( ) 21. ---_____does he go to movies?---Twice a month.A. How longB. How oftenC. How many timesD. How soon()22. I love music I can dance to.A.whose B.who C.that D. What()23.When did you there? the morning of June 12th.A. arrived, OnB. reach, InC. get, OnD. get to , On ( )24. The dictionary shouldn’t________ from the library.A. take awayB. taken awayC. are taken awayD. be taken away( )25. He used to ______ late. But now he is used to______ early.A.sleep, get up B.sleep, getting upC.sleeping, get up D.sleeping, getting up三、完形填空Everyone needs friends. We all like to __1__ close to someone. __2__ is nice to have a friend to talk , laugh ,and do things with. __3__, sometimes we need to be alone. We don’t always want people __4__. But we would feel lonely if we never have a friend.No two people are __5__ . Friends sometimes don‘t get on well. That doesn’t mean they no longer like each other. Most of the time they will make up and become __6__ again .Sometimes friends move away. Then we feel very __7__. We miss them very much, but we can call them and write to them . It could be that we could even see them again. And we can __8__ new friends. It is surprising to find out how much we like new people when we get to know them .There‘s more good news for people who have friends. They live longer than peoplewho don’t. Why ? It could be that they are _9_. Being happy helps you stay well. Or it could be just knowing that someone cares. If someone cares about you, you take __10__ care of yourself.( )1. A. look B. watch C. feel D. see( )2.A.It B. He C. There D. Someone( )3.A.Hardly B. Nearly C. Suddenly D. Certainly( )4.A.alone B. away C. all over D. around( )5.A.friendly B. kind C. just the same D. quite different( )6.A.friendly B. good C. pleased D. friends( )7.A.angry B. sad C. happy D. alone( )8.A.look for B. find C. make D. know( )9.A.happier B. stronger C .kinder D. richer( )10.A.less B. better C. little D. no四、阅读理解A.E xperts say that students usually need eight to ten hours’ sleep at night , but more Chinese students do not get enough sleep. Some Chinese parents are usually glad to see their children studying late. They will think their children work very hard. But not all parents are happy about this. Once a mother told us that every morning her 10-year-old boy put up one finger with his eyes still closed ,begging(央求) for one more minute to sleep . Like thousands of student "early birds" in China, he has to get up before six every morning.A report shows that a good night’s sleep , students seem to be weaker than they should be. Many students have fallen asleep during class at one time or another. Too much homework is not the only reason why students stay up late . Some watch TV or play the computer games late into the night.Experts have ever said that students should develop good study habits. So some clever students never study late, they are able to work well in class.( ) 1.The 10-year-old boy begged for one more minute to sleep because_____.A. he didn‘t have enough sleepB. it wasn’t time for him to get upC. he didn‘t want to go to schoolD. he wanted his mother to wake him up ( ) 2.In this passage "early birds" means persons who ______.A. get up earlyB. get up lateC. sleep lessD. don’t want to sleep( ) 3.From the pass age we know if students don‘t get enough sleep, they may ______.A. become too weak to sleepB. not work well in classC. go to bed earlyD. be weak in English( ) 4."Stay up late "here means _____.A. study lateB. watch TV lateC. not go to bed until lateD. stay outside( )5.According to the passage , which of the following is right ?A. If you want to study better, you must work hardB. Sleeping less means working hardC. Some clever students can work well in class because they have good studyhabits.D. Students don’t have enough sleep only because they have a lot of homework to do.B.One evening two young men were walking in the street together. They tried to find a chance to steal something. The clock struck twelve. Most of the people went to bed. Quickly they came to a house and it seemed that everyone in the house had fallen asleep. Standing at the front gate , one said in English to the other in a low voice ,"You wait here. I’ll go around to the back door and then get into the house." Suddenly out of the house ran a dog, barking at them. The two men were very frightened and ran away as fast as they could. Finally, they stopped at a lonely place. The man said breathlessly, "It’s too bad. I hadn’t expected that the dog could understand English."( ) 1.Why did the two men walk in the street one evening ?A. they couldn’t fall asleepB. they wanted to steal somethingC. they would like to take a walkD. they went to visit their friends ( ) 2."One said in English to the other in a low voice." From this sentence we know ____.A. he didn’t know EnglishB. he liked speaking English quietlyC. he couldn’t speak loudD. he was afraid of waking up others ( ) 3.The dog ran out of the house and barked at them only because _______.A. it understood EnglishB. it knew themC. it found someone outsideD. Both B and C( ) 4. At last the two young men _______A. stole nothingB. stole something expensiveC. were bitten by the dogD. were bitten by the police ( ) 5. What did the owners do while the dog was barking ?A. They stopped itB. They got up quicklyC. They shouted for helpD. The story didn‘t tell us五、改错1. To she surprise, this phone call changed her life. ( )A B C D2. Parents should not be too strict in teenagers. ( )A B C D3. I can’t think of any good advices to give her. ( )A B C D4. I haven’t seen my cat for two days. I’m very worry about her.A B C D( )5. You would rather stay at home and read a book than to go to a party.A B C D( )六、用所给词的适当形式填空。