综合英语第五册unit1课后答案 PPT课件
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Con: language work Synonyms 3
acknowledge admit
Admit is a bold acknowledgment of implication in something one has formerly tended to deny or to equivocate about. Acknowledge is to accept responsibility for something one makes known, and we acknowledge something embarrassing or awkward, and usually not voluntarily; more often, the acknowledgment is extracted from one more or less unwillingly.
1. Nothing quite beats the luxury of s__o_a_k__in_g_ in a long and hot bath at the end of a tiring day.
2. D__a__m__p_e_n_ the stamp at the back and stick it on the envelope; there you are.
2. When Hamlet murmured "To be, or not to be," he was faced with a(n)___a___g__o__n___iz__i__n__g___dilemma.
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3. His cooking reflects a determination to _a_c_k_n__o_w__le__d_g_e his northern roots.
4. He a__d_m__i_tt_e_d_ under questioning that he was in the service of a foreign power, but denied that he was guilty of espionage.
1. Be sure to store these tropical fruits carefully as they b__ru__is_e__ easily.
2. She continued massaging her right foot, which was _b_r_u_i_s_e_d__ and aching.
Con: language work filling2
3. The young mother smiled _a_p___p__r_o__v__i_n_g___l_y at her son, who asked to play outdoors.
4. The Prime Minister is now firmly _e__n__s_c___o__n__c__e__d_ in Downing Street with a large majority.
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Con: language work Synonyms 4
agony anguish
Agony represents suffering, the endurance of which calls forth every human resource. Its severity is of such extent that the word is often used to denote the struggle and pain that may precede death. Anguish points to the extremity of grief which so terrifies the spirit as to be insupportable.
ensconce dazzle approve
ห้องสมุดไป่ตู้
agony avow relieve
vulnerable travesty decree
in private dainty flair
1. The local council ___h__a__s___d___e__c__r__e__e___d_that the hospitals that are not able to reach the service standards should close.
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Con: language work filling1
Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word or phrase taken from the box, using its appropriate form.
1. In a Guatemalan prison, the man lingered in _a_g__o_n_y__ for 18 minutes when the lethal injection finally took effect.
2. So you will be saving these villagers a lot of trouble and h_ha_hn_h_g_hu_hi_sh_h_hh if you tell us now where they are.
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Con: language work Synonyms 1
Fill in each blank with one of the two words from each pair in their appropriate forms and note the difference of meaning between them.
Con: language work Synonyms 2
dampen soak
Dampen is to make or become somewhat wet, emphasizing the moist condition that results. In a figurative sense, the word means to depress. Soak means to wet thoroughly, implying immersion. To soak something is to place it in liquid and leave it long enough for the liquid to act upon it.
1. "There are some faults which men readily a__d_m__i_t but others not so readily" (Epictetus).
2. The general finally _a_c_k_n__o_w__le__d_g_e__d_ that the war had not been going as well as expected, but he affirmed that a shift in strategy would enhance the prospects of victory.
3. No child deserves to live in the shadow of fear, ___a__n__g___u__i__s__h__and pain.
4. The driver screamed in ___a___g__o__n___y____and dropped the automatic as he was crushed between the door and the chassis.
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Con: language work Synonyms 4B
agony anguish
Agony represents suffering, the endurance of which calls forth every human resource. Its severity is of such extent that the word is often used to denote the struggle and pain that may precede death. Anguish points to the extremity of grief which so terrifies the spirit as to be insupportable.
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Con: language work Synonyms 3-b
acknowledge admit
Admit is a bold acknowledgment of implication in something one has formerly tended to deny or to equivocate about. Acknowledge is to accept responsibility for something one makes known, and we acknowledge something embarrassing or awkward, and usually not voluntarily; more often, the acknowledgment is extracted from one more or less unwillingly.
3. He was s__c_a_r_r_e_d_ for life during a pub fight. 4. This is something that's going to _s_c_a_r_ him forever.
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bruise scar
Bruise indicates an injury of the surface flesh, caused by a blow that does not necessarily break the skin and that results in a marked skin; the word can also suggest the tendency to turn black-and-blue from small impacts. Scar refers to the forming of a mark over a healed wound or suggests the doing of damage that will leave a lasting mark.
3. I've gotten my feet thoroughly s__o_a_k__e_d in the cold, feeling frozen through and through.
4. I hate to d_a__m__p_e_n_ your spirits, but aren't you overlooking a few minor points?