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《英语单词学习与记忆》教学资源(双语版)English Words Learning and Memorizing

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I. Read the following sentences: 1.A monument was built to commemorate the victory. 2. The children huddled together for warmth.
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English Words learning and Memorizing * I Read the following sentences 1.A monument was built to commemorate the victory. *2. The children huddled together for warmth *3. Censure is sometimes harder to bear than punishment. #4. The new vaccine eradicated all traces of the disease within three months #5. The barbarians defiled the church by using it as a stable(畜栏)

English Words Learning and Memorizing  I. Read the following sentences:  1.A monument was built to commemorate the victory.  2. The children huddled together for warmth.  3. Censure is sometimes harder to bear than punishment.  4. The new vaccine eradicated all traces of the disease within three months.  5. The barbarians defiled the church by using it as a stable(畜栏)

6. The pregnant woman has an enlarged abdomen 7. The lost hikers were bereft of hope when the rescue plane did not see them #8. The children were bereaved by the death of their parents #9. this battlefield is consecrated to the memory of the soldiers who died here *10. a good joke does not necessarily evoke a hearty laugh

 6. The pregnant woman has an enlarged abdomen.  7. The lost hikers were bereft of hope when the rescue plane did not see them.  8. The children were bereaved by the death of their parents.  9. This battlefield is consecrated to the memory of the soldiers who died here.  10. A good joke does not necessarily evoke a hearty laugh

11. Wheels left grooves in a muddy dirt road +12. The old car jolted its passengers badly as it went over the rough road 13. Bowing to greet a lady is now an obsolete custom 14. Many wild animals prowl at night looking for something to eat #15. The children scooped holes in the sand

 11. Wheels left grooves in a muddy dirt road.  12. The old car jolted its passengers badly as it went over the rough road.  13. Bowing to greet a lady is now an obsolete custom.  14. Many wild animals prowl at night looking for something to eat.  15. The children scooped holes in the sand

+I Read the following words 豢 monument 5 mCnjumEnt n.纪念碑A structure, such as a building or sculpture erected as a memorial commemorate[kE5 memEreit vi.纪念To honor the memory of with a ceremony. 壽 huddled[5hadj拥挤,卷缩,草率从事,挤作 团n杂乱的一堆,拥挤 To crowd together,as from cold or fear censure[5 senSe]V责难n责难 To make sure or certain insure punishment[5 pQniFmEnt In惩罚,处罚,惩处 The act or an instance of punishing

 II. Read the following words.  monument [ 5mCnjumEnt ]n. 纪念碑 A structure, such as a building or sculpture, erected as a memorial.  commemorate [ kE5memEreit ]vt. 纪 念 To honor the memory of with a ceremony.  huddled [ 5hQdl ]v.拥挤, 卷缩, 草率从事, 挤作 一团n.杂乱的一堆, 拥挤To crowd together, as from cold or fear.  censure [ 5senFE ]v.责难n.责难 To make sure or certain; insure:  punishment [ 5pQniFmEnt ]n.惩罚, 处罚, 惩处 The act or an instance of punishing

vaccine[5vAks:nad疫苗的,牛痘的n疫苗A vaccine prepared from the cowpox virus and inoculated against smallpox eradicate[5 Adikeit v根除 To get rid of as if by tearing up by the roots barbarian[bB:5 bZEriEn n粗鲁无礼的人,野蛮 人adj野蛮的,粗鲁的 A fierce, brutal, or cruel person defile[di5 fail Iv染污n.隘路 To make filthy or dirty; pollute pregnant[5pre^nEnt]adj怀孕的,重要的,富有 意义的,孕育的 Carrying developing offspring within the body

 vaccine [ 5vAksi:n ]adj.疫苗的, 牛痘的n.疫苗A vaccine prepared from the cowpox virus and inoculated against smallpox.  eradicate [ i5rAdikeit ]v.根除 To get rid of as if by tearing up by the roots:  barbarian[ bB:5bZEriEn ]n.粗鲁无礼的人, 野蛮 人adj.野蛮的, 粗鲁的A fierce, brutal, or cruel person.  defile[ di5fail ]v.染污n.隘路 To make filthy or dirty; pollute:  pregnant [ 5pre^nEnt ]adj.怀孕的, 重要的, 富有 意义的, 孕育的 Carrying developing offspring within the body

癱 abdomen.[5 Abd EmEn;Ab5 dOumEn In.腹,腹 部bely bereft[b5 reft]adj被剥夺的,失去亲人的,丧失 Ek Deprived of something 癖 bereave[b5:vJvt.剥夺,使失去 To take (something valuable or necessary), typically by force 癖 consecrate5 kCnsikreit] vt用作祭祀,献给,使 神圣ad被献给神的,神圣的 To declare or set apart as sacred 癖 evoke[i5vEuk]唤起,引起,博得 To summon or call forth

 abdomen. [ 5AbdEmEn; Ab5dEumEn ]n.腹, 腹 部 belly  bereft [bI5reft]adj.被剥夺的, 失去亲人的, 丧失 的 Deprived of something:  bereave[ bi5ri:v ]vt.剥夺, 使失去 To take (something valuable or necessary), typically by force.  consecrate[5kCnsikreit] vt.用作祭祀, 献给, 使 神圣adj.被献给神的, 神圣的 To declare or set apart as sacred:  evoke[ i5vEuk ]vt.唤起, 引起, 博得 To summon or call forth:

癖 hearty[5hB: ti adj衷心的,亲切的,精神饱满 的,丰盛的,强烈的 SIncere 态开槽于 A long, narrow channe"每 癱 groove[^ru:vn(唱片等的)凹槽,惯例,最佳状 秦 muddy5mQdi]adj多泥的,泥泞的 Full of or covered with mud 癖dirt[dE:t]n污垢,泥土 Earth or soil jot[ dVEult]v摇晃n.摇晃 To cause to move jerkily

 hearty [ 5hB:ti ]adj.衷心的, 亲切的, 精神饱满 的, 丰盛的, 强烈的sincere  groove[ ^ru:v ]n.(唱片等的) 凹槽, 惯例, 最佳状 态vt.开槽于 A long, narrow channel.  muddy[ 5mQdi ]adj.多泥的, 泥泞的Full of or covered with mud.  dirt [ dE:t ]n.污垢, 泥土Earth or soil.  jolt[ dVEult ]v.摇晃n.摇晃 To cause to move jerkily

癖 obsolete[5 COsel:tjad荒废的,陈旧的n废词, 陈腐的人 No longer in use. prow[prau]V巡游 To roam through stealthily, as in search of prey or plunder scoop[sku:p]n.铲子v掘,挖 To hollow out by digging

 obsolete[ 5CbsEli:t ]adj.荒废的, 陈旧的n.废词, 陈腐的人 No longer in use.  prowl [ praul ]v.巡游 To roam through stealthily, as in search of prey or plunder.  scoop[ sku:p ]n.铲子v.掘, 挖 To hollow out by digging

l. According to the given definition, write down the word *1.A long, narrow channel 2. Carrying developing offspring within the body. 3. To make filthy or dirty; pollute 豢4. sincere. #5. deprived of something

 III. According to the given definition, write down the word.  1. A long, narrow channel.   2. Carrying developing offspring within the body.   3. To make filthy or dirty; pollute.   4. sincere.   5. deprived of something: 

+ V. Filling the blanks with the new words 1. Censure is sometimes harder to bear than *2. Bowing to greet a lady is now an custom 3. The lost hikers were_ of hope when the rescue plane did not see them 4. Wheels left in a muddy dirt road 5. The defiled the church by using it as a stable

 IV. Filling the blanks with the new words.  1.Censure is sometimes harder to bear than .  2. Bowing to greet a lady is now  an custom.  3.The lost hikers were of hope when the rescue plane did not see them.  4. Wheels left in a muddy dirt road.  5. The defiled the church by using it as a stable

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