雅思必备词汇参考(八)
听力词汇« List 6
1. assessment/ə'sesmənt/ n. 评估,测评
2. schedule/'skedʒul/ n. 日程表
3. overview/'əuvə,vju:/ n. 纵览,概观
4. spreadsheet/'spred,ʃi:t/ n. 电子数据表
5. framework/'freimwə:k/ n. 构架,结构
6. exam /ig'zæm/ n. 考试
7. assignment /ə'sainmənt/ n. 作业,任务
8. quiz /kwiz/ n. 小测验
9. continuous /kən'tinjuəs/ n. 持续的
10. specific /spi'sifik/ adj. 具体的
11. baseline /'beislain/ n. 起点,基准
12. knowledge /'nɔlidʒ/ n. 知识
13. field/fi:ld/ trip/trip/ n. 实地考察旅行
14. presentation /,prezen'teiʃən/ n. 演讲,报告
15. research/ri'sə:tʃ/ n. 调查,研究
16. in-depth /'in'depθ/ adv 深度地,全面地
17. visual/'vizjuəl/ aid/eid/ n. 直观教具
18. project /prə'dʒekt/ n. 计划,项目
19. participation/pɑ:.tisi'peiʃən/ n. 参与
20. seminar /'seminɑ:/ n. 研讨会
21. proportion /prə'pɔ:ʃən/ n. 比例,部分
22. percentage/pə'sentidʒ/ n. 百分比
23. time management/'mænidʒmənt/ n. 时间管理
24. discussion /di'skʌʃən/ n. 讨论
25. article /'ɑ:tikl/ n. 文章
26. reference /'refrəns/ n. 参考书
27. bibliography/,bibli'ɔgrəfi/ n. 参考文献
28. lecture /'lektʃə/ n. 讲座,演讲
高频同义替换词组
uncertain about—not sure about 不确定
expensive—costly 昂贵的
essential—important 重要的
set task--- assignment 任务
quick test --- quiz 小测验
an hour-long talk ---lecture演讲,讲座
口语词汇« List 6
1. fine /fain/ adj. 好的
例句:It poured all morning, but turned fine later.
2. unbearably /ʌn'beərəbli/ hot /hɔt/ adj. 热得难以忍受地,冷得难以忍受
例句:Winter is sometimes unbearably cold, and summer is unbearably hot.
3. freezing /'fri:ziŋ/ adj. 冰冻的, 严寒的
例句:Freezing weather will break up the soil.
4. snowy /snəui/ adj. 多雪的
例句:I can't remember when we had such a snowy day.
5. stormy /'stɔ:mi/ adj. adj. 暴风雨的
例句:No one wants to suffer from the stormy days.
6. drizzly /'drizli/ adj. 毛毛雨的
例句:It was a drizzly day with gentle breeze at an autumn afternoon.
7. favorable /'feivərəbl/ adj. 良好的,有利的
例句:The ship forged ahead under a favorable wind.
8. moist /mɔist/ adj. 潮湿的
例句:The moist season has set in.
9. humid /'hju:mid/ adj. 潮湿的
例句:In the east, the air is humid in summer.
10. overcast /'əuvəkɑ:st/ adj. 阴天的
例句:Overcast mornings are the sure forerunners of steady rain.
11. absolutely /'æbsəlu:tli/ adv. 完全地
例句:I consider it absolutely necessary.
12. completely /kəm'pli:tli/ adv. 完全地
例句:The pattern of the handicraft is completely symmetrical.
13. entirely /in'taiəli/ adv. 完全地
例句:He devoted himself entirely to music.
14. extremely /ik'stri:mli/ adv. 非常
例句:He is pretty busy and his task is extremely difficult.
15. perfectly /'pə:fiktli/ adv. 完全地
例句:He mimicked his uncle's voice and gestures perfectly.
16. almost /'ɔ:lməust/ adv. 几乎
例句:He's almost six feet tall.
17. nearly /'niəli/ adv. 几乎
例句:The sea covers nearly three-fourths of the world's surface.
18. enough /i'nʌf/ adv. 足够地
例句:The cake is sweet enough.
19. fairly /'fɛəli/ adv. 公正地
例句:It's a fairly good book.
20. hardly /'hɑ:dli/ adv. 几乎不
例句:I can hardly believe that some celebrities are involved into crimes.
21. scarcely /'skɛəsli/ adv. 几乎不
例句:At first, he spoke scarcely a word of English.
22. barely /'bɛəli/ adv. 几乎没有
例句:The room was furnished barely.
23. awfully /'ɔ:fuli/ adv. 非常地
例句:It is awfully boring.
24. quite /kwait/ adv. 相当
例句:It was quite wonderful.
25. rather /'rɑ:ðə/ adv. 相当
例句:I'd rather walk than take a bus.
26. slightly /'slaitli/ adv. 稍微
例句:She’s only slightly underweight for her height.
27. seldom /'seldəm/ adv. 很少
例句:He seldom eats breakfast.
28. occasionally /ə'keiʒənəli/ adv. 偶尔地
例句:They enjoy a night out occasionally.
29. constantly /'kɔnstəntli/ adv. 不断地
例句:Some obese people constantly enjoy their desserts.
30. frequently /'fri:kwəntli/ adv. 经常地
例句:I frequently read novels.
31. continually /kən'tinjuəli/ adv. 不断地
例句:He continually learnt knowledge in his field.
32. relatively /'relətivli/ adv. 相对地
例句:Relatively speaking, it's a cold day today.
33. remarkably /ri'mɑ:kəbli/ adv. 显著突出地
例句:She sang remarkably well.
34. actually /'æktʃuəli/ adv. 实际上
例句:He seems to be doing nothing, but actually he is just biding his time.
35. basically /'beisikəli/ adv. 基本上
例句:She’s basically a bit of a square.
36. abstemious /æb`sti:mi:əs/ adj. 有节制的,节约的
例句: He is abstemious in eating and drinking.
37. absurd /əb`sɜːd/ adj. 荒谬的
例句: Their request on refund is absurd.
38. agitated /`ædʒ.i.tei.tid/ adj. 激动的,不安的
例句: Don't get all agitated at pocketpicking!
39. amazing /ə`mei.ziŋ/ adj. 惊人的,很棒的
例句:Titanic is an amazing film!
40. ambitious /æm`biʃ.əs/ adj. 有雄心壮志的
例句:Only ambitious students get the best marks.
41. annoyed /ə`nɔɪd/ adj. 惹怒的
例句:He became excessively annoyed at newspaper reports.
42. anti-clockwise /æn.ti`klɒk.waiz/ adj. 逆时针的
例句:It would be very easy to open the door if you turn the key in an anti-clockwise direction.
43. applicable /`æplik.ə.bl ̩/ adj. 能应用的,适当的
例句:The new qualifications are applicable to all European countries.
44. assertive /ə`sɜː.tiv/ adj. 过分自信的
例句: If you really want the promotion, you'll have to be more assertive.
45. avid /`æv.id / adj. 贪婪渴望的
例句: He was avid for gold.
46. bleak /bliːk/ adj. 阴冷的, 惨淡凄凉的
例句:The economic outlook of some western countries is bleak.
47. bold /bəʊld/ adj. 大胆的
例句: It was a bold decision to go and live abroad.
48. brilliant/`bril.i.ənt/ adj. 辉煌的,卓越的
例句: It’s brilliant to see many pop stars at the music festival.
49. brisk /brisk/ adj.轻快活泼的
例句:The actress is walking at a brisk pace.
50. brittle /brit.l ̩/ adj. 易碎的
例句:The pond was covered in a brittle layer of ice.
51. canny /`kæn.i/ adj. 精明的
例句: Johnson was plainly a canny individual.
52. caustic /`kɔː.stik/ adj. 尖酸刻薄的
例句:He enjoys making caustic remarks about other people.
53. cautious /`kɔː.ʃəs/ adj. 小心谨慎的
例句:We should be cautious of thieves if we are in a crowded place.
54. climatic /klai`mæt.ik/ adj. 气候的
例句:Some parts of the world seem to be experiencing climatic changes.
55. clockwise /`klɒk.waiz/ adj. 顺时针的
例句: Please move clockwise in a circle.
56. clumsy /`klʌm.zi/ adj. 笨手笨脚的
例句:The first mobile phones were heavy and clumsy to use, but nowadays they are much easier to handle.
57. coherent /kəʊ `hiə.rənt/adj. 一致的,连贯的
例句:When she calmed down, she was more coherent.
58. compassionate /kəm`pæʃ.ən.ət/ adj. 富有同情心的
例句:The compassionate judge gave the young offender a light sentence.
59. competent /`kɒm.pi.tənt/ adj. 有能力的,胜任的
例句:She has a competent knowledge of English.
60. conceited /kən`siː.tid/ adj. 自以为是的
例句:I’m not as conceited as so many people seem to think.
61. consecutive /kən`sek.jʊ.tiv/ adj. 连贯的
例句:He was reelected to be a chairman for four consecutive terms.
62. considerate /kən`sid.ər.ət/ adj. 体贴的,为他人考虑周到的
例句: He is always considerate to old people.
63. cosmopolitan /kɒz.mə`pɒl.i.tən/ adj. 国际化的(多用于形容大都市)
例句: New York is a highly cosmopolitan city.
64. costive /`kɔstiv/ adj. 小气的
例句: He doesn’t have a large network of friends because he is very costive.
65. cozy /`kəʊ.zi/ dj. 舒适惬意的
例句:Apparently it was a cozy meeting.
66. crooked /`krʊk.id/ adj. 弯曲的
例句:He walked down the crooked path.
67. cunning /`kʌn.iŋ/ adj. 狡猾的,精明的
例句: By a cunning trick he became heir of the rich widow.
68. unavoidable /ʌnə`vɔɪdəbl/ adj. 不可避免的
例句:The breakage was unavoidable.
69. unbelievable /ʌnbi`liːvəbl/ adj. 难以置信的
例句: The story he manufactured was unbelievable.
70. unceasing /ʌn`siː.siŋ/ adj. 永不停息的
例句: Her unceasing chatter will surely lay you flat.
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