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[ 20 – 20 学年度 第__学期 ]
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Unit 1 Move Over, Big Brother
1. surveillance | 2. Big Brother | 3. privacy |
4. demonstrate | 5. aristocracy | 6. the Sun King |
7. advocate | 8. reveal | 9. digital |
10. guru | 11. sophisticated | 12. sort through |
13. analogue | 14. counterpart | 15. conventional |
16. ubiquity | 17. victim | 18. vehicle |
19. a mixed blessing | 20. voyeurism | 21. prompt |
22. incidence | 23. outlaw | 24. denounce |
25. espionage | 26. in respon to | 27. pioneer (vt.) |
28. facilitate | 29. forge | 30. transparency |
31. accountability | 32. webcam | 33. Toronto | cerberus
34. profound | 35. potential | 36. launch |
myturn火影忍者英文版漫画37. embrace | 38. assume | 39. chemical plant |
40. not justall in…but… | 41. graphic | 42. tuna |
43. confidential | 44. hang up | 45. in effect |
46. fraud | 47. annul | 48. outgoing |
49. concede | 50. transparent | 51. Peeping Tom |
52. aphorism | 53. alternatively | 54. suppress |
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1. Big Brother: [U] any person, organization, or system that ems to want to control people’s lives and restrict their freedom
Big Brother is always watching you.
Increasingly, the state is taking a big brother role in this area.
2. privacy: 1) the state of being alone and not watched or disturbed by other people; 2) the state of being free from the attention of the public
A person should have some privacy.
3. demonstrate: to show clearly and deliberately
The fireman demonstrated great courage in saving the child.
You demonstrate your power over the pedestrian more effectively, not by ignoring them, but by showing that you voluntarily stop…
4. advocate: one that argues for a cau
currentaccountHe is an advocate of early rising.
5. sophisticated: very complex or complicated
She cannot operate such sophisticated equipment.
6. counterpart: someone or something that has the same job or purpo as someone or something el in a different place
Canada’s Prime Minister is the counterpart of the U.S. President.
7. ubiquity: existence or apparent everywhere at the same time; omniprence
The ubiquity of surveillance equipment is a mixed blessing.
8. a mixed blessing: sth. that has bad effects as well as good
My new job is a mixed blessing. It is much better paid, but I have to spend more time away from home.
9. prompt: to move to act; spur; incite
We listened so attentively that he felt prompted to expand on his theme.
10. outlaw: to place under a ban; prohibit
The court outlawed slavery/ handguns/ the debt.
11. espionage: the act or practice of spying or of using spies to obtain cret information about another government or a business competitor
Three persons have been arrested on espionage charges.
12. in respon to: as an answer, reply, or reaction to…
The quick recovery was truly in respon to medication.
13. pioneer: to be the first person to do, invent or u something
He was one of the instructors who pioneered adult education.
14. facilitate: to make easy or easier
Such a port would facilitate the passage of oil from the Middle East to Japan.
15. forge: to illegally copy something, especially sth. printed or written, to make people think that it is real
He was nt to prison for 广告业务怎么跑forging.
16. enhance: to improve sth.
The book is enhanced with illustrative photographs.
Her beauty was enhanced by make-up.
17. have a profound effect on: have a strong influence or effect on…
TV has a profound effect on children’s behavior and personality.
18. potential: 1) likely to develop into a particular type of person or thing in the future; 2) t
he possibility that sth. will develop in a particular way, or have a particular effect
That hole in the road is a potential danger.
Many children do not achieve their potential.
19. launch: to start doing sth., usually sth. big or important
The company decided to launch a sales campaign to win back its customers.
20. assume: 1) to think that sth. is true, although you do not have definite proof; 2) to pretend to have (a different name)
He assumed the report (to beapom) valid.
Offer your at to the elderly, but don’t assume they’ll want it.
He assumed a fal name when he got this job.
21. confidential: cret
This is a confidential memorandum.
22. in effect: 1) almost the same as; practically; virtually; 2) in force or operation; active
samilonHer reply is in effect an apology.
The two methods are the same in effect.
This law is still in effect. anderson cooper
23. fraud: 1) the crime of obtaining money by deceiving people; 2) a person or thing that is not what is claimed