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1. There are disadvantages to being advantaged. — Tho who have more money or a higher
social status than others may find themlves in an unfavorable position.
disadvantage n. sth. that makes a person or thing to be less likely successful or effective 不利
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e.g. The main disadvantage of the material is that it fades in strong sunlight.
Anyone who can’t u a computer is at a disadvantage the days.
advantaged a. having more money, a higher social status, etc. than sb. el (在社会或经济上)处
于优越地位的
e.g. Some of the boys come from less advantaged backgrounds.
We aim to improve opportunities for the less advantaged in society.
2. guilty a. feeling ashamed becau you have done sth. that you know is wrong or have not
done sth. that you should have done 感到内疚的
e.g. I feel guilty for forgetting her birthday again.
It was his guilty conscience that made him other to help.
3. comprehend vt. understand sth. that is difficult 理解
e.g. She cannot comprehend the extent of the disaster.
I did not fully comprehend what had happened.
4.开机键盘灯不亮 peer n. a person who is the same age or who has the same social status as you 同龄
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同的人
e.g. American children did less well in math than their peers in Japan.
Children are worried about failing in front of their peers.
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5. blame vt. say that sb. or sth. is responsible for sth. bad 责备
e.g. The report blames the accident on poor safety standards.
One of the computers is broken and she’s blaming it on me.
6. entirely ad. completely and in every possible way 完全地
e.g. Our situation is entirely different.
I’m not entirely happy about the proposal.
7. Many of the parents do not readily concern themlves with teaching such behavior feelings becau they probably do not easily identify with either the guilt or the clo mindedness, having grown up themlves under very different circumstances. — Many of the parents were born and raid in wealthy families, so they may not know much about ordinary people’s lives, nor do they feel bad about the privileges that they enjoy. As a result they do not bother teaching their children behaviors or feelings like the.
concern onelf with: give sth. attention becau you think it is important 关心盘龙峡
e.g. He just concerned himlf with facts and not with individuals.
He loved his wife, and concerned himlf with her needs and desires.
identify with: feel that you can understand and share the feelings of sb. el 理解,认同
e.g. Humans can easily identify with the emotional expressions of chimpanzees.
He identified with our distress and despair.
under ... circumstances: in ... conditions 在……情况下
e.g. The company rerves the right to cancel this agreement under certain circumstances.
Under the circumstances, it emed better not to tell him about the accident.过户协议
8. How, then, to behave? — How, then, should one do things?
9. fundamental a. important and esntial 基本的,主要的
e.g. Our constitution embodies all the fundamental principles of democracy.
Hard work is fundamental to success.
10. 多阶段抽样It helps foster a healthy personality by being yet another way for that child to feel valuable.— It helps the child develop a wholesome character by finding a different way for the child to feel uful and important.
foster vt. help a skill, feeling, idea, etc. develop over a period of time 培养,促进
e.g. The club’s aim is to foster better relations within the community.
He said that developed countries had a responsibility to foster global economic growth to
help developing countries.
11. It helps the teenager develop a more passionate outlook. — It helps the teenager develop a
more positive and hopeful attitude towards life and the world.
passionate a. having or showing strong feelings of enthusiasm for sth. or belief in sth. 热情的
e.g. I’m a passionate believer in public art.
He is very passionate about the project.
outlook n. general attitude towards life and the world 人生观
e.g. Most western societies are liberal in their outlooks.
Exerci will improve both your looks and your outlook.
12. genuinely ad. really 真实地
e.g. The boy emed genuinely interested.
He was genuinely surprid when she appeared out of the blue.
13. accomplish vt. succeed in doing sth., especially after trying very hard 达到
e.g. If we all work together, I think we can accomplish our goal.
We have accomplished everything we t out to do.
14. portion n. one part of sth. larger 部分
e.g. His portion of the rent was $500 a month.
The main character’s childhood takes up a good portion of the movie.
15. charity n. an organization which aims to help people in need 慈善机构
e.g. Several charities nt aid to the flood victims.