21世纪大学英语读写教程(第三册)
Vocabulary III
Unit 1
compulsory confidence 足不出户的意思 conquence henceforth incentive
Invest 乡魂 passion perceive relish scheme
1.Do you think that making music and art compulsory subjects in schools would reduce some children’s enjoyment of them ?
2.Bob’s one of tho people who relish risk and danger—he’d be bored in a safe , steady job.
3.Elizabeth is certainly enough to succeed in her career ; she just doesn’t have enough confidence in her own abilities.
4.I’m sorry you’re in trouble , but as you made your decision on your own you’ll just have to face the conquences.
5.Many educators would be delighted to abolish exams , but they also worry that with them there would be too little incentive for students to work hard.
6.The teacher accidentally hit the boy’s hand with an erar and was henceforth known as “Dead-Eye Bean”.
7.If I had money , I’d invest it all in Internet companies.
8.Psychologists say that our behavior is influenced by many factors too subtle for us to consciously perceive.
9.He’s always had a passion for books. If he could work in library, it would be a dream come true.
10.Look at tho three whispering in the corner again ----they’re scheming something , I just don’t know what!
Unit2
complement constraint depress entitle faculty indispensable
instinct privilege random strategy survival urgent
1. In a healthy relationship, the partner’ strengths and abilities complement each other, rather than being identical.
2. Millions of dollars and lots of famous actors not indispensable to the production of a successful film , but they help!
3. I never felt I had a right to expect any special privileges becau of my university education.
4. The marking strategy that Edward propod would be brilliant if only he hadn’t forgotten about good business ethics.
5. It’s true that not having a car impos some constraint , but owing one also complicates life in many ways.
6. According to Chine law ,every child is entitled to nine years of free education.
7. Life should consist of more than just a struggle for survival.
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8. The sight of the helpless child aroud her maternal instinct.
9. The winners of the contest were chon randomly; no consideration was given to age, gender or income.
10. He has lost the u of his limbs but he is still in posssion of all his faculty.
相逢意气为君饮11. Plea give the highest priority to this very urgent matter.
12. She enjoyed p arts of her trip to India, but said she found the poverty she saw there rather depressing.
Unit3
arou assimilate concerning confront dim heal
keen misfortune mood ponder recognition symbolic
1.Colors often have symbolic meanings that vary from culture to culture.
2.All the years that have pasd have not dimmed my memory of our first glorious autumn in Beijing.
3.His most recent essay focus on the problems that people confront平凡而不平庸 in everyday life
4.His failure in business was due not so much to misfortune as to his own mistakes.
5.If you have any questions concerning our products plea feel free to contact our customer rvice department.
6.My boss’s moods change very quickly; one moment he’s light-hearted and cheerful, and the next he hates everything and everybody.
7.Christy is bright, creative and quick to assimilate new ideas.
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8.She loves to sit on the hill alone at night, gazing at the stars and pondering the mysteries of life.
烤羊腿的做法烤箱
9.The educational toys give children a feeling of lf-worth by arousing their interest in challenging tasks.
10.Despite widespread public recognition of the worning air quality in the areas, little has been done to control air pollution.
11.The human body has great lf—healing powers , and sometimes all it needs to overcome a mild illness is rest and a healthy diet. 12.Dogs and wolves rely on their keen n of smell to find food and recognize danger.
Unit4
C惊奇的英文ommence conviction equip grim grip incidentally induce
inevitable pierce potent presumably reckon gment solemn
1.When every student imagines that every other student is working harder and doing better , stress is the inevitable result.