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Lesson 1

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G roup 1: a=not“不、无、非”

abate [əˈbeɪt]

v. (使)减弱;减弱

to become or to make sth. less strong

The storm showed no signs of abating. 暴风雨没有减弱的迹象。

agnostic [æɡˈnɒstɪk]

n. 不可知论者 adj. 不可知论的

n. a person who believes that it is not possible to know whether God exists or not

adj. relating to agnostic or to their beliefs

Rebelling against the religious training of his youth,he was for many years an agnostic. 他年轻的时候就反抗宗教教育,多年来一直是个不可知论者。

a(=not)+gno(=to know)+stic

amorphous [əˈmɔːfəs]

adj. 无固定形状的

having no definite form or distinct shape

Unless frozen,water is naturally amorphous. 除了结冰,水在自然状态下是没有形状的。

a(=not,without)+morph(=form)+ous

anomalous [əˈnɒmələs]

adj. 反常的,不规则的

deviating from the general or common order or type

Both geniuses and mad men usually follow anomalous patterns of behaviour. 天才和疯子通常都行为异常。

anomaly n. 异常事物,反常现象

anonymity [ˌænəˈnɪmɪti]

n. 无名,匿名

the state of being unknown to most other people

The donor of the gift asked the college not to mention him by name;and the dean readily agreed to respect his anonymity. 礼物捐赠人要求学院不要提起他的姓名,院长欣然同意,尊重他的匿名请求。

an(=not,without)+onym(=name)+ity

apathy [ˈæpəθi]

n. 漠然,冷淡

the trait of lacking enthusiasm for or interest in things generally

The people's apathy towards pollution contributed to the destruction of the environment. 人们对污染的漠然导致了对环境的破坏。

pithy adj. (讲话或文章)精练的

apathetic adj. 冷漠的,无动于衷的

a(=not,without)+path(=to feel)+y

atrophy [ˈætrəfi]

n. ① 【医】萎缩,萎缩症 ② 衰退

① a decrease in size of an organ caused by disease or disuse ② any weakening or degeneration(especially through lack of use)

Medical experts state that almost every case of muscle and tissue atrophy is the result of changes in cell nutrition,disease,or prolonged disuse. 医学专家称,几乎所有肌肉和组织萎缩都是由细胞营养变化、疾病或长期不运动所引起的。

trophy n. 奖品,战利品;troupe n. 剧团;歌唱团

a(=not,without)+troph(=nourishment)+y

G roup 2: acid,acri,ac=acid;bitter,harsh“酸;尖酸,锐利”

acid [ˈæsɪd]

adj. ① 酸的 ② 尖刻的

① sharp or biting to the taste;sour ② sharp in manner or temper

Lemons are an acid fruit. 柠檬是一种酸味水果。

acrid [ˈækrɪd]

adj. (气味等)刺激的,辛辣的

a strong and sharp smell or taste

Acrid coal smoke made my eyes water. 刺鼻的煤烟把我的眼睛熏得流泪。

acridity n. (气味等)辛辣,刺激

acrimonious [ˌækrɪˈməʊniəs]

adj. (言词或语调等)刻薄的,激烈的

bitter and caustic in temper,manner,or speech

An acrimonious dispute broke out between the drivers who had the accident. 发生事故的司机双方爆发了一场激烈的冲突。

acrimony n. (态度、言辞)尖刻,刻薄

parsimonious adj. 过于节省的,小气的

acute [əˈkjʊːt]

adj. ① 灵敏的,敏锐的 ②(病)急性的,剧烈的

① quick in perceiving and responding to impressions ② afflicted by a disease exhibiting a rapid onset followed by a short,severe course

Dogs have an acute sense of smell. 狗有着敏锐的嗅觉。

acuity n. 敏锐,灵敏

acumen [əˈkjʊːmən]

n. 精明,敏锐,明智

shrewdness shown by keen insight

Sherlock Holmes'acumen helped him solve hundreds of mysteries. 夏洛克·福尔摩斯的敏锐帮助他破解了数百个谜案。

acerbic [əˈsɜːbɪk]

adj. ① 酸的 ② 尖刻的;严厉的

① sour or bitter in taste ② harsh or corrosive in tone

You should not eat the fruit if it is not ripe,since it will probably taste acerbic. 你应该等水果熟了再吃,不然可能会很酸。

exacerbate [ɪgˈzæsəbeɪt]

v. 使加重,使恶化

to make sth. worse

His lies to cover up his previous lies only served to exacerbate his troubles. 他用谎言来掩盖之前的谎言,只能加重他的麻烦。

ex(=intensive)+acerb(=bitter,harsh)+ate

G roup 3: act=act“行动”

action [ˈækʃn]

n. 行为,行动

the state or process of acting or doing sth.;a deed

The judge told her she had to be responsible for her actions. 法官告诉她,她得为自己的行为负责。

interaction [ˌɪntərˈækʃn]

n. 相互作用(影响);交流

the effect two things have on each other;communication between two things

The study found that the interaction people have with their parents as they grow up is pivotal in creating a sound psychological foundation for them. 研究发现,人们在成长过程中与父母间的交流,对他们形成健康的心理基础至关重要。

radioactive [ˌreɪdɪəʊˈæktɪv]

adj. 放射性的,辐射性的

of or exhibiting radioactivity

Radium,uranium,and thorium are radioactive metallic elements. 镭、铀和钍都属于放射性金属元素。

activate [ˈæktɪveɪt]

vt. 激发,使活动,激活

to set sth. in motion;to make sth. active or more active

The driving instructor taught her to put the key into the ignition to activate the car. 驾驶教练教她把钥匙插入点火装置来启动汽车。

active [ˈæktɪv]

adj. ① 积极的,活跃的 ② 起作用的

① working hard or with energy;busy and energetic;lively ② functioning

The professor was very active in his lectures,throwing his hands in the air and jumping up and down. 那位教授在讲课时很有活力,挥舞双手,跳上跳下。

activity n. 活动;活跃,活力

enact [ɪˈnækt]

v. ① 通过(法律)② 扮演(角色)

① to pass a law ② to play a role

Congress enacted a bill to restrict the sale of guns. 国会通过了一条限制枪支销售的法令。

enactment n.(法律、法规的)制定,颁布;扮演

exacting [ɪɡˈzæktɪŋ]

adj. ① 苛求的,要求严格的 ② 吃力的,需付出极大努力的

① requiring much;hard to please ② requiring effort,care,or attention

An exacting teacher will not permit careless work. 严格的教师不会允许学生在作业上马马虎虎。

exact v. 苛求 adj. 精确的;exactitude n. 精确性

ex(=out)+act(=to act)+ing

reactionary [riːˈækʃənri]

n. 反动分子,保守分子 adj. 保守的,反动的

n. an opponent of progress or liberalism

adj. extremely conservative

The reactionaries colluded in a conspiracy to prevent the liberal candidate from being elected president. 反动分子串通一气,阴谋阻止自由党候选人被选为总统。

reactant [riːˈæktənt]

n. 反应剂,反应物

a chemical substance that is present at the start of a chemical reaction

The chemistry student added the reactant into the liquid to start the experiment. 那名学化学的学生把反应剂加入了液体,开始实验。

react v. 反应;reaction n. 反应

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参考答案

1. D 2. G 3. J 4. A 5. F 6. B 7. I 8. C 9. H 10. E 11. C 12. B 13. E 14. A 15. D 16. acrid 17. exacting 18. acute 19. actions 20. agnostic 21. active 22. anomalous 23. acid 24. exacerbated 25. apathy Yue3/+UoStldLeOj6A3WMh2EO2YOsFN3PEiu6cBBRIMMB259LrmgrrrbiRDQ/jti

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