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Lesson 70
New words and expressions:
1. bullfight
During a bullfight, a drunkard suddenly wandered into the middle of the ring.
Spain is famous for its bullfights.
Many of Hemingway’s heroes love bullfighting.
2. drunk / drunkard
Her husband was a drunkard.
Two drunkards fought at the pub.
3. wander
He wandered about the garden to kill time.
After school children wandered in the streets.
4. ring
The matador1 and the bull performed wonderfully in the ring.
The boxing match was going on in the ring.
The crowd began to shout, but the drunkard was unaware of the danger.
He was unaware of a hole on the road.
My mother was unaware of my unemployment.
6. bull
The bull was busy with the matador at the time, but it suddenly caught sight of the drunkard who was shouting rude remarks and waving a red cap.
The Chicago Bulls has lost its former brilliance3.
The bull was irritated by the matador.
7. matador
The matador had a narrow escape.
Spectators were crazy about the brave matador.
8. remark
The speaker’s opening remarks were humorous.
His work has received favorable remarks from the critics.
9. apparently4
Apparently sensitive to criticism, the bull forgot all about the matador and charged at the drunkard.
Apparently, my parents didn’t think this was a good idea.
Apparently, he has spoiled his child.
10. sensitive
She is sensitive to other’s feelings.
He is very sensitive about his humble5 origin.
11. criticism
Her new novel has received many criticisms.
We should practice criticism and self-criticism.
12. charge
A barking dog charged at him.
He charged out of the train.
13. clumsily
When the bull got close to him, he clumsily stepped aside to let it pass.
The fat man clumsily got himself into the car.
He walked clumsily in the snow.
14. bow
The crowd broke into cheers and the drunk bowed.
The magician first bowed to the audience.
The actors bowed their thanks on the stage.
15. safety
By this time, however, three men had come into the ring and they quickly dragged the drunkard to safety.
Soldiers helped the villagers to safety.
When the air raid occurred, they hurried to safety.
16. sympathetically
Even the bull seemed to feel sorry for him, for it looked on sympathetically until the drunkard was out of the way before once more turning its attention to the matador.
He looked at the little girl sympathetically and gave her ten yuan (¥ 10).
The doctor watched the patient sympathetically.
Lesson 71
New words and expressions:
1. parliament
If the Houses of Parliament had not been burned down in 1834, the great clock would never have been erected7.
The American parliament consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
The parliament turned down the bill.
A new bridge was erected on the river.
A monument was erected on the square.
3. accurate
It is not only of immense size, but it is extremely accurate as well.
The witness gave us an accurate account of what she had seen.
This instrument is very accurate.
4. official
Officials from the Greenwich Observatory8 have the clock checked twice a day.
Several government officials were accused of bribery9.
Local officials volunteered to serve the community.
5. Greenwich
6. observatory
The observatory lies on the top of the mountain.
They visited the observatory yesterday.
7. check
You can check your answers with your partner.
She carefully checked her luggage.
8. microphone
On the BBC you hear the clock when it is actually striking because microphones are connected to the clock tower.
He lectured into a microphone.
The announcement from the microphone is very important.
9. tower
The Pisa Tower is the landmark10 of Pisa.
On the top of the tower you can have a bird’s-eye view of the city.
Lesson 72
New words and expressions:
The great racing driver, Sir Malcolm Campbell, was the first man to drive at over 300 miles per hour.
He got the racing cup for the third time.
The engine of the racing boat broke down suddenly.
2. per
Since that time, racing drivers have reached speeds over 600 miles per hour.
Her wage is 300 dollars ($ 300) per week.
Due to the bad weather, cotton yield per mu is very low this year.
3. Utah
He set up a new world record in September 1935 at Booneville Salt Flats, Utah.
4. horsepower
It was over 30 feet in length and had a 2,500-horsepower engine.
The car is equipped with a 3,000-horsepower engine.
The horsepower of the engine is very low.
5. burst
Although Campbell reached a speed of over 304 miles per hour, he had great difficulty in controlling the car because a tyre burst during the first run.
The pipe burst in the cold winter.
We got the news that the dam had burst.
6. average
After his attempt, Campbell was disappointed to learn that his average speed had been 299 miles per hour.
The average age of the subjects in the experiment is 25.
What is the average rainfall in the area?
7. footstep
Following in his father’s footsteps many years later, Sir Malcolm’s son, Donald, also set up a world record.
He saw the footsteps in the sand.
Who marked the first human footstep on the moon?
Lesson 73
New words and expressions:
1. record-holder
The record-holder
The record-holder of the one-hundred-meter race is from Europe.
Wang Junxia is the record-holder of the long distance race.
Children who play truant from school are unimaginative.
The truants13 were severely14 punished.
After his parents’ divorce, he always played truant.
3. unimaginative
The writer is unimaginative.
He is an unimaginative teacher.
4. shame
They have all been put to shame by a boy who, while playing truant, traveled 1,600 miles.
To my shame, I did not live up to her expectations.
She flushed with shame.
5. hitchhike
He hitchhiked to Dover and, towards evening, went into a boat to find somewhere to sleep.
He hitchhiked his way to New York.
The little girl hitchhiked back home.
6. meantime
When he woke up next morning, he discovered that the boat had, in the meantime, traveled to Calais.
In the meantime, he was reading a newspaper.
7. lorry
From there, he hitchhiked to Paris in a lorry.
The lorry is overloaded15.
The lorry crashed into a tree.
8. border
The next car the boy stopped did not take him into the centre of Paris as he hoped it would, but to Perpignan on the French-Spanish border.
The two countries redrew their border.
The small city on the border was always raided by enemies.
He has surely set up a record for the thousands of children who dream of evading17 school.
He evaded18 paying income tax.
The film star evaded questions about her private life.
1 matador | |
n.斗牛士 | |
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2 unaware | |
a.不知道的,未意识到的 | |
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3 brilliance | |
n.光辉,辉煌,壮丽,(卓越的)才华,才智 | |
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adv.显然地;表面上,似乎 | |
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5 humble | |
adj.谦卑的,恭顺的;地位低下的;v.降低,贬低 | |
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n./v.树立,建立,使竖立;adj.直立的,垂直的 | |
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adj. 直立的,竖立的,笔直的 vt. 使 ... 直立,建立 | |
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n.天文台,气象台,瞭望台,观测台 | |
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9 bribery | |
n.贿络行为,行贿,受贿 | |
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10 landmark | |
n.陆标,划时代的事,地界标 | |
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11 racing | |
n.竞赛,赛马;adj.竞赛用的,赛马用的 | |
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12 truant | |
n.懒惰鬼,旷课者;adj.偷懒的,旷课的,游荡的;v.偷懒,旷课 | |
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n.旷课的小学生( truant的名词复数 );逃学生;逃避责任者;懒散的人 | |
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adv.严格地;严厉地;非常恶劣地 | |
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a.超载的,超负荷的 | |
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16 evade | |
vt.逃避,回避;避开,躲避 | |
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逃避( evade的现在分词 ); 避开; 回避; 想不出 | |
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逃避( evade的过去式和过去分词 ); 避开; 回避; 想不出 | |
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