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发布时间:2012年07月08日
11. the little boy's constant noise (exhilarated, exasperated) his father, who was busy writing a paper for a symposium(座谈会)。
Exhilarate:to make someone feel very excited and happy
Exasperate:to make someone very annoyed by continuing to do something that upsets them
12. isn't it (wholesome, noisome) to live in a city with so many vehicles passing day and night?
Wholesome:likely to make you healthy
Noisome:very unpleasant
13. He was born in a small town (lived, inhabited) by about 500 people.
Live:if you live in a place, you have your home there
Inhabit:if animals or people inhabit an area or place, they live there
14. Her desk was all (jumbled, cluttered) with old papers, strings, and other odds and ends.
Jumble:to mix things together in an untidy way, without any order(及物动词经常用于被动,不能作表语)
Clutter:to cover or fill a space or room with too many things, so that it looks very untidy(与with搭配)
odds and ends:small things of various kinds without much value(零星东西)
15. He thinks they are extremely (idealistic, ideal), for all their pragmatism.
Idealistic, ideal:see number 6
16. She made one last (attraction, appeal) to her father for permission to go to the party.
Attraction:a feeling of liking someone, especially in a sexual way(强调双方相互吸引)
Appeal:a quality that makes people like something or someone(强调一方吸引另一方)
17. The girl looked at the doctor (terrifyingly, terrified)。
Terrifyingly:extremely frightening; scary(表主动)
Terrified:very frightened; scared(表被动)
18. "If you finish all the homework tonight, we'll go for a picnic tomorrow," he (admonished, coaxed)。
Admonish:(formal) to tell someone severely that they have done something wrong
Coax:to persuade someone to do something that they do not want to do by talking to them in a kind, gentle, and patient way.
19. He thought their behavior was (contemptuous, contemptible), but he didn't say anything in front of the host.
Contemptuous:showing that you think someone or something deserves no respect
Contemptible:not deserving any respect at all
20. Summoned by the boss, he approached his office full of (apprehension, distrust)。
Apprehension:anxiety about the future, especially about dealing with something unpleasant or difficult; anxiety
Distrust:a feeling that you cannot trust someone
21. He was sincerely sorry for what happened at the party, so people accepted his (excuse, apology)。
Excuse:a reason that you give to explain careless or offensive behavior; a reason that you invent to explain an action and to hide your real intentions
Apology:something that you say or write to show that you are sorry for doing something wrong
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Exhilarate:to make someone feel very excited and happy
Exasperate:to make someone very annoyed by continuing to do something that upsets them
12. isn't it (wholesome, noisome) to live in a city with so many vehicles passing day and night?
Wholesome:likely to make you healthy
Noisome:very unpleasant
13. He was born in a small town (lived, inhabited) by about 500 people.
Live:if you live in a place, you have your home there
Inhabit:if animals or people inhabit an area or place, they live there
14. Her desk was all (jumbled, cluttered) with old papers, strings, and other odds and ends.
Jumble:to mix things together in an untidy way, without any order(及物动词经常用于被动,不能作表语)
Clutter:to cover or fill a space or room with too many things, so that it looks very untidy(与with搭配)
odds and ends:small things of various kinds without much value(零星东西)
15. He thinks they are extremely (idealistic, ideal), for all their pragmatism.
Idealistic, ideal:see number 6
16. She made one last (attraction, appeal) to her father for permission to go to the party.
Attraction:a feeling of liking someone, especially in a sexual way(强调双方相互吸引)
Appeal:a quality that makes people like something or someone(强调一方吸引另一方)
17. The girl looked at the doctor (terrifyingly, terrified)。
Terrifyingly:extremely frightening; scary(表主动)
Terrified:very frightened; scared(表被动)
18. "If you finish all the homework tonight, we'll go for a picnic tomorrow," he (admonished, coaxed)。
Admonish:(formal) to tell someone severely that they have done something wrong
Coax:to persuade someone to do something that they do not want to do by talking to them in a kind, gentle, and patient way.
19. He thought their behavior was (contemptuous, contemptible), but he didn't say anything in front of the host.
Contemptuous:showing that you think someone or something deserves no respect
Contemptible:not deserving any respect at all
20. Summoned by the boss, he approached his office full of (apprehension, distrust)。
Apprehension:anxiety about the future, especially about dealing with something unpleasant or difficult; anxiety
Distrust:a feeling that you cannot trust someone
21. He was sincerely sorry for what happened at the party, so people accepted his (excuse, apology)。
Excuse:a reason that you give to explain careless or offensive behavior; a reason that you invent to explain an action and to hide your real intentions
Apology:something that you say or write to show that you are sorry for doing something wrong
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