综合英语第五册unit2课后答案
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Both words denote that which is perceived through the nose by means of the olfactory sense. Smell is a general word, which can be applied to pleasant, unpleasant, or neutral sensations. Scent refers to any odour, natural or artificial, that is faintly diffused through the air, and it is almost always delicate and pleasing.
CA-LGWK-Synonyms6
authorize: to give power
grant: to agree to give, allow, authorize, etc. warrant: to give someone a reason for doing or thinking (a stated thing)
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CA-LGWK-Synonyms3
sing chant and demonstrated
Sing emphasizes an uttering of a succession of articulate musical sounds, especially with the human voice, while chant can be used to refer to the recitation of something repetitiously or monotonously in a sing-song manner.
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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. scent smell
CA-LGWK-Synonyms4
exclaim: to say something suddenly and loudly
cheer: to shout, esp. because of happiness, special interest
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fragrance: the quality of being fragrant
aroma: a strong and pleasant smell; a sensation considered typical of some quality
stink: very unpleasant smell
1. His 18-year-old son was allowed ______ to stay out until midnight and ________ permitted to use the family car on occasion. 2. The nurse allowed ______ the visitors to remain beyond the hospital visiting hours, though it was not permitted _______ .
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singing really does have the depth and the emotional 4. His ______ range of the blues.
More… warble: to sing in a trilling manner or with many turns and variations intone: to utter in musical or prolonged tones shout: to use one’s voice loudly
______ 1. Several thousand people chanted outside the building.
singing career. 2. Her mother turned her back on her _______
3. The students gave him a rapturous welcome, ________ chanting in unison, "We want the king."
painstakingly plead fragile
exasperation gibberish
1. In our era of extensive social restructuring, it is important to equality ______ women equality that entitles women to the privileges. 2. Panel painting, common in thirteenth- and fourteenthpainstaking , laborious process. century Europe, involved a _________
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3. The _____ scent of her perfume lingered on in the room. More…
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____ as well as their look. 4. Flowers are chosen for their scent perfume: a sweet or pleasant smell, as of flowers; liquid that made from flower, for use of body
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3. This permitted _______ the western manufacturers to play their strong cards: capital and technology. 4. He said that terrorists would not be ________ permitted to hold Britain to ransom. More… license: to allow officially (in paper forms)
3. The _______ infuriated crowds lost control of themselves, smashing windows and overturning cars.
4. From the media, it could be seen that many young people angered _______ were at what they saw as an evasion of responsibility. More…
CA-LGWK-Synonyms5
permit allow
To permit is to grant leave to or empower by express consent; the word suggests authority that could prevent, implying a greater or lesser degree of approval, and may indicate official sanction. Nevertheless, to allow, used positively, means to grant as a right or privilege, and it is a less formal term and often carries the idea of simply not attempting to hinder.
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CA-LGWK-filling-1
grant repress refinement
Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word or phrase taken from the box, using its appropriate form. heritage nagging stoically infuriated
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CA-LGWK-Synonyms7
anger infuriate
Both words mean to arouse extreme displeasure, and usually antagonism, in a person or animal. Anger, a more general term, may apply to mild as well as severe displeasure, and is often used as a participle to describe one's disposition. Infuriate is a stronger word, implying a reaction so intense that one virtually loses control of one's actions, implying that something is unbearably offensive.
CA-LGWK-Synonyms1
smell 1. When we arrived at our village, there was a terrible ____ of burning. 2. I don't know how in the dark my sense ____ smell of became so cute.
CA-LGWK-Synonyms8
madden: to become or act as if mad
enrage: to cause to become furious irritate: to excite impatience, anger, or displeasure in
Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze
1. He was capable of being _______ angered by trifles. 2. I was in the middle of typing when Robert sang. It was simply infuriating _______ .
Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze
CA-LGWK-Synonyms6
authorize: to give power
grant: to agree to give, allow, authorize, etc. warrant: to give someone a reason for doing or thinking (a stated thing)
Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze
CA-LGWK-Synonyms3
sing chant and demonstrated
Sing emphasizes an uttering of a succession of articulate musical sounds, especially with the human voice, while chant can be used to refer to the recitation of something repetitiously or monotonously in a sing-song manner.
Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze
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. scent smell
CA-LGWK-Synonyms4
exclaim: to say something suddenly and loudly
cheer: to shout, esp. because of happiness, special interest
Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze
fragrance: the quality of being fragrant
aroma: a strong and pleasant smell; a sensation considered typical of some quality
stink: very unpleasant smell
1. His 18-year-old son was allowed ______ to stay out until midnight and ________ permitted to use the family car on occasion. 2. The nurse allowed ______ the visitors to remain beyond the hospital visiting hours, though it was not permitted _______ .
Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze
singing really does have the depth and the emotional 4. His ______ range of the blues.
More… warble: to sing in a trilling manner or with many turns and variations intone: to utter in musical or prolonged tones shout: to use one’s voice loudly
______ 1. Several thousand people chanted outside the building.
singing career. 2. Her mother turned her back on her _______
3. The students gave him a rapturous welcome, ________ chanting in unison, "We want the king."
painstakingly plead fragile
exasperation gibberish
1. In our era of extensive social restructuring, it is important to equality ______ women equality that entitles women to the privileges. 2. Panel painting, common in thirteenth- and fourteenthpainstaking , laborious process. century Europe, involved a _________
Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze
3. The _____ scent of her perfume lingered on in the room. More…
CA-LGWK-Synonyms2
____ as well as their look. 4. Flowers are chosen for their scent perfume: a sweet or pleasant smell, as of flowers; liquid that made from flower, for use of body
Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences ቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱ Grammar | Cloze
3. This permitted _______ the western manufacturers to play their strong cards: capital and technology. 4. He said that terrorists would not be ________ permitted to hold Britain to ransom. More… license: to allow officially (in paper forms)
3. The _______ infuriated crowds lost control of themselves, smashing windows and overturning cars.
4. From the media, it could be seen that many young people angered _______ were at what they saw as an evasion of responsibility. More…
CA-LGWK-Synonyms5
permit allow
To permit is to grant leave to or empower by express consent; the word suggests authority that could prevent, implying a greater or lesser degree of approval, and may indicate official sanction. Nevertheless, to allow, used positively, means to grant as a right or privilege, and it is a less formal term and often carries the idea of simply not attempting to hinder.
Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze
CA-LGWK-filling-2
CA-LGWK-filling-1
grant repress refinement
Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word or phrase taken from the box, using its appropriate form. heritage nagging stoically infuriated
Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze
CA-LGWK-Synonyms7
anger infuriate
Both words mean to arouse extreme displeasure, and usually antagonism, in a person or animal. Anger, a more general term, may apply to mild as well as severe displeasure, and is often used as a participle to describe one's disposition. Infuriate is a stronger word, implying a reaction so intense that one virtually loses control of one's actions, implying that something is unbearably offensive.
CA-LGWK-Synonyms1
smell 1. When we arrived at our village, there was a terrible ____ of burning. 2. I don't know how in the dark my sense ____ smell of became so cute.
CA-LGWK-Synonyms8
madden: to become or act as if mad
enrage: to cause to become furious irritate: to excite impatience, anger, or displeasure in
Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze
1. He was capable of being _______ angered by trifles. 2. I was in the middle of typing when Robert sang. It was simply infuriating _______ .
Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze