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Lesson 6

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备测验

找出与句子中画线单词意义最相近的词。

1. Confined to the red cells of the blood, hemoglobin (血色素) transports oxygen from the lungs to the tissues.

(A) Compared (B) Attached (C) Limited

2. I don’t think he is a competent cook.

(A) capable (B) hard-working (C) lazy

3. The mass of the atom is concentrated in the nucleus.

(A) contracted (B) absorbed (C) focused

4. The Olympic Games attempt to transcend national interests and bring together the best international athletes in a spirit of friendly competition and peace.

(A) debate (B) celebration (C) rivalry

5. The modern operas composed by Philip Glass have received a great deal of attention from reviewers and the public.

(A) staged (B) written (C) sung

一部分

comedy [ˈkɒmədi]

n. 喜剧;喜剧表演

She’s a director well-known for serious films but her latest is a comedy . 她是一位以拍摄严肃电影而著名的导演,但她的最新作品却是一部喜剧。

comment [ˈkɒment]

n. 意见,评论 remark〉

Janet has received both favourable and unfavourable comments on her work. 珍妮特的工作既得到了正面的评价,也得到了负面的评价。

commentator n. 评论员;讲解员

commission [kəˈmɪʃn]

vt. 委任,任命;委托 authorise〉

The rich old man commissioned a sculptor to make a sculpture of Venus. 那位富有的老先生委托一位雕刻家制作一尊维纳斯的雕像。

n. 佣金;回扣

The salesman was paid by commission , not by monthly salary. 销售员是拿佣金,而不是领月薪。

commissioner n. 委员,专员

commit [kəˈmɪt]

vt. 犯 (错误) ,干 (坏事)

The police do not know who committed the robberies. 警方不知道这几起抢劫案是谁干的。

commitment n. 信奉;许诺,委托事项

committee [kəˈmɪti]

n. 委员会

How many members are there on the finance committee ? 这个财政委员会共有多少名成员?

communication [kəˌmjuːnɪˈkeɪʃn]

n. 沟通;通信

Bill has had no communication with his brother for 10 years. 十年来,比尔与他弟弟之间没有任何联系。

communicate v. 交流,沟通;communication satellite 通信卫星

compare [kəmˈpeə(r)]

v. 比较;对比

The teacher compared the two historical events. 老师将两个历史事件进行了对比。

comparison n. 比较;对照

compel [kəmˈpel]

vt. 强迫,使必须 force〉

Our conscience compelled us to turn the money we had found over to the authorities. 良心促使我们将捡到的钱交给了有关部门。

com (共同)+pel (推)→共同推→强迫

compelling adj. 令人信服的;引人入胜的

competent [ˈkɒmpɪtənt]

adj. 有能力的;能胜任的 capable〉

I wouldn’t say he was brilliant but he is competent at his job. 我之前并不认为他很有才华,但他对自己的工作很在行。

competence n. 能力;胜任

competition [ˌkɒmpəˈtɪʃn]

n. 竞争;竞赛 contest〉

The best students in the class were in competition with each other to see who would get the highest grade. 班里最优秀的几名学生相互竞争,都想要看看谁能得到最高分。

competitive adj. 竞争的

自我检测 从第一部分中选出最恰当的词填入空格内。

6. A lot of Shakespeare’s plays are ______.

7. The representatives were ______ to vote in favour of the legislation despite their personal opposition to it.

8. The wrestling ______ was held in the gymnasium.

9. He ______ a crime.

10. I suppose his criticism was a fair ______.

11. If you ______ house prices in the two areas, it’s quite amazing how different they are.

二部分

complex [ˈkɒmpleks]

adj. 错综复杂的;费解的 intricate〉

The experiment was very complex and involved a series of scientific methods. 这个实验很复杂,其中涉及一系列的科学方法。

n. 综合大楼;复合体

A new shopping and leisure complex is being built on the edge of town. 在城市近郊,正在建造一座新的综合休闲购物中心。

com+plex (重叠交叉)→重叠交叉在一起的→错综复杂的

complexity n. 复杂 (性)

complicated [ˈkɒmplɪkeɪtɪd]

adj. 费解的;难处理的;结构复杂的 intricate; circuitous〉

Metabolism consists of a complicated series of chemical reactions carried out by living cells. 新陈代谢是由活细胞进行的一系列复杂的化学反应构成的。

来自complicate (使错综复杂)

complication n. 【医】并发症;使复杂化的问题

compose [kəmˈpəʊz]

vt. ① 作曲 write〉

Mozart composed more than fifty symphonies. 莫扎特谱写了50多首交响曲。

② 由…组成 (be) composed of (be) made up of〉

The committee is composed of politicians from all parties. 这个委员会由来自各党派的政治家们组成。

recompose vt. 改编;重新构图

compound [ˈkɒmpaʊnd]

n. 化合物;混合物 mixture〉

The water bottles are made from a new compound of plastics. 这种水壶由一种新型复合塑料制成。

com (一起) +pound (放)→放在一起→混合物

adj. 复合的

The compound sentence contains three clauses. 这个复合句包含三个从句。

comprehensive [ˌkɒmprɪˈhensɪv]

adj. 全部的;综合的 inclusive〉

This book provides a comprehensive review of verbal and math skills for the GRE. 这本书综合论述了GRE考试的语言技能与数学技能。

com+prehens (抓住) +ive→全部抓住的→全部的

comprehensible adj. 易于理解的

compress [kəmˈpres]

vt. 压缩;浓缩 compact; concentrate〉

She compressed the package under her arm. 她把包裹压小,夹在腋下。

compression n. 浓缩;压缩;compressible adj. 可压缩的;可压榨的

comprise [kəmˈpraɪz]

vt. 包含;由…组成 consist of〉

The committee is comprised of seven people. 委员会由七个人组成。

compromise [ˈkɒmprəmaɪz]

n. 妥协;折中 concession〉

The union chief was willing to reach a compromise on wages but he was intractable when it came to working conditions. 工会主席愿意就工资问题妥协,但在涉及工作环境的问题上,他却非常强硬。

com+promise (保证)→相互保证→妥协

conceal [kənˈsiːl]

vt. 隐藏;隐瞒 hide〉

He tried to conceal his identity by disguising his voice. 他试图通过伪装自己的嗓音来隐藏身份。

concede [kənˈsiːd]

v. 承认 acknowledge〉

Despite all the evidence Janet had assembled, Bob refused to concede that she was right. 虽然珍妮特收集了大量证据,但鲍勃仍不承认她是对的。

自我检测 从第二部分中选出最恰当的词填入空格内。

12. The entrance to the house is ______ behind tall trees.

13. A forest is made up of a living environment and a non-living environment. The latter ______ of air, rocks, soil, and water.

14. With two players injured and three others removed from the game, the football team ______ defeat.

15. Poverty is a ______ problem in many of the world’s cities.

16. The exam will be ______, which means you’ll be responsible for all of the subject matter we’ve covered in class.

17. The government has said that there will be no ______ with terrorists.

三部分

concentrate [ˈkɒnsntreɪt]

v. 集中注意力;专心 centralise〉

The police are concentrating their search in the area where the missing child was last seen. 警方将搜查范围集中在那个失踪的孩子最后被看见的区域。

concentration n. 集中;专心;concentrated adj. 集中的;浓缩的

concession [kənˈseʃn]

n. ① 让步;妥协

Mum does not allow me to play my trumpet in the house, but as a concession I’m allowed to play it in the garage. 妈妈禁止我在屋子里吹喇叭,不过作为让步,她允许我在车库里吹。

② (商业) 特许权 licence〉

She owns the restaurant concession that sells food in the public park. 她拥有在公园销售食物的餐厅特许经营权。

由concede而来,con (一起) +cede (走,承认)→同意一起走→让步

concrete [ˈkɒŋkriːt]

n. 混凝土

Dams vary in size from small rock barriers to concrete structures hundreds of feet high. 水坝的规模大小不一,既有小型的岩石屏障,也有数百英尺高的混凝土结构的大坝。

adj. 具体的;实在的 tangible〉

Bill prefers concrete facts to abstract ideas. 比起抽象的理念,比尔更喜欢具体的事实。

condemn [kənˈdem]

vt. 谴责 blame〉

The principal condemned smoking by students at school. 校长谴责学生在学校吸烟的行为。

con (共同)+demn (=damn 诅咒)→大家诅咒→谴责

condemnation n. 谴责

confess [kənˈfes]

v. 坦白; 承认(错误等) acknowledge〉

Janet confessed that she had told a lie. 珍妮特承认自己撒了谎。

confession n. 承认;供状

confident [ˈkɒnfɪdənt]

adj. 有信心的,自信的 assured〉

Tom does not seem confident when he speaks in public. 汤姆在公共场合说话时,似乎不够自信。

con+fid (相信) +ent→相信(自己)→自信的

confidence n. 信心;overconfident adj. 过于自信的;自负的

confine [kənˈfaɪn]

vt. 限制 limit〉

Please confine your comments to the topic assigned. 请在指定的主题范围内作评论。

confining adj. 狭窄的;confinement n. 监禁;禁闭

confirm [kənˈfɜːm]

vt. 证实;使坚定 verify, corroborate〉

Years of research confirmed the theory that smoking is harmful. 多年的研究证实了吸烟有害健康的理论。

confirmation n. 确认,证实;confirmable adj. 可以确定的

conflict [ˈkɒnflɪkt]

n. 争论;冲突 fight〉

Many citizens were killed in an armed conflict with a neighbouring country. 许多平民在与邻国的武装冲突中丧生。

conflicting adj. 相冲突的,相矛盾的

confront [kənˈfrʌnt]

vt. (使) 面对;正视 face〉

If you confront your problems honestly and openly, instead of trying to hide them, you will have a better chance of solving them. 如果你真诚地、坦率地面对问题,而不是试图隐藏它们,你就更有机会解决这些问题。

con (共同)+front (面,前面)→共同面对→(使)面对;正视

confrontation n. 对抗

自我检测 从第三部分中选出最恰当的词填入空格内。

18. The suspect never ______ to the crime.

19. Jimmy banged (重击) his head on the ______ sidewalk when he fell.

20. The mediation team was invited to settle the ______.

21. Annette was ______ that she would do well as a nurse.

22. Please ______ our reservations at the restaurant.

23. The wife ______ her husband for drinking too much.

四部分

confuse [kənˈfjuːz]

vt. 混淆;使糊涂 mix up〉

The teacher’s question confused him. 老师的问题令他迷惑不解。

confusion n. 混乱;混淆

congress [ˈkɒŋɡres]

n. 国会;议会

Congress has rejected the recent presidential proposal on firearms. 国会驳回了总统最近提出的关于武器问题的提案。

congressional adj. 国会的;congressman n. 国会议员

conjunction [kənˈdʒʌŋkʃn]

n. 连同,与…一起;同时发生

There is a team of writers working in conjunction with each other on the book. 有一批作家正在齐心协力完成这本书。

conquer [ˈkɒŋkə(r)]

vt. 征服;战胜;克服 defeat〉

Bill finally conquered his bad habit of laughing during sad movies. 比尔最终克服了在看悲剧电影时大笑的坏习惯。

conquest [ˈkɒŋkwest]

n. 征服

The country’s wild ambition for the conquest of the world made all of its neighbours nervous. 这个国家征服世界的野心令所有周边国家非常紧张。

conscience [ˈkɒnʃəns]

n. 良心;良知

My conscience made me help the poor old lady. 出于良知,我帮助了那位贫困的老妇人。

conscientious adj. 尽职尽责的

conscious [ˈkɒnʃəs]

adj. ① 有意识的,神志清醒的 awake〉

I fainted briefly but was conscious again in a few seconds. 我突然晕倒,但在几秒钟之后又恢复了意识。

② 意识到的 aware〉

Human should be more conscious of the influence they have on ecosystems. 人类应该更加意识到自己对生态系统的影响。

con (共同)+sci (知道)+ous→知道的→有意识的

consciousness n. 意识;知觉;unconscious adj. 不省人事的;未发觉的,无意识的;subconscious adj. 潜意识的

consequence [ˈkɒnsɪkwəns]

n. 结果;后果 result〉

I missed the bus this morning and as a consequence I was late for work. 我今天早上没有赶上公共汽车,结果上班迟到了。

consequent adj. 作为结果的;随之发生的;consequently adv. 从而,因此

conservation [ˌkɒnsəˈveɪʃn]

n. 保存;保持;保护;节约 preservation〉

The government encourages the conservation of natural gas. 政府鼓励大家节约使用天然气。

conservationist n. 自然资源保护主义者

conservative [kənˈsɜːvətɪv]

adj. 保守的;谨慎的;守旧的 cautious〉

The builder’s conservative estimate of the time required to remodel the kitchen was six weeks. 施工人员保守估计改造厨房需要六周时间。

con+serv(e) (保持) +ative→保守的

conservatism n. 保守主义,守旧性

自我检测 从第四部分中选出最恰当的词填入空格内。

24. After he stole the money, he had a guilty ______ and returned it.

25. The Republican party is generally known to be more ______ than the Democratic party.

26. ______ will vote on the law in the next session.

27. I often ______ the twins with each other because they looked alike.

28. The Battle of Hastings led to the Norman ______ of England.

29. Efforts must be made to ______ the enormous problem of homelessness.

合复习

Exercise 1 从第二栏中选出第一栏各词的反义词。

Exercise 2 找出与句子中画线单词意义最相近的词。

40. Juries that decide civil and criminal cases are not compelled to reveal their reasons for a decision.

(A) prepared (B) requested (C) forced

41. In the system of ethics known as utilitarianism, the rightness or wrongness of an action is judged by its consequences .

(A) cost (B) necessity (C) results

42. Violet Oakley began her career as an illustrator, but later concentrated on murals and stained glass.

(A) relied on (B) focused on (C) invested in

43. The old, reliable company has conservative business methods.

(A) reactionary (B) cautious (C) protective

44. Will Rogers, an American humorist and social critic, became famous for his homespun humour and shrewd comments on current events.

(A) stories (B) discussions (C) remarks

45. In the early seventeenth century, the Iroquois Confederacy comprised the five nations of Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca.

(A) undermined (B) depended on (C) consisted of

46. A chemical compound will take a crystalline form only under certain conditions such as freezing or evaporation.

(A) recipe (B) formula (C) mixture

Exercise 3 从第二栏中选出第一栏各词的同义词。

Exercise 4 从下列单词中选出最恰当的词填入空格内。

compromise conquer confine conflict conceal comment concede communication conservation confess

57. The criminal ______ a knife in his boot.

58. The Spanish ______ the New World in the sixteenth century.

59. I think it is cruel to ______ birds in cages.

60. The teacher wrote a ______ on the student’s paper about how good it was.

61. During the storm, all ______ were out of service.

62. ______ of forest land is the primary objective of the National Forest Service.

63. His outspoken views would frequently bring him into ______ with the president.

64. The criminal ______ his guilt in committing the robbery.

65. In a ______ between management and unions, a 4% pay rise was agreed to in return for an increase in productivity.

66. I ______ he’s clever, but I still think that he’s boring.

1. C 2. A 3. C 4. C 5. B 6. comedies 7. compelled 8. competition 9. committed 10. comment 11. compare 12. concealed 13. is composed 14. conceded 15. complex 16. comprehensive 17. compromise 18. confessed 19. concrete 20. conflict 21. confident 22. confirm 23. condemned 24. conscience 25. conservative 26. Congress 27. confused 28. Conquest 29. conquer 30. C 31. H 32. E 33. I 34. F 35. A 36. D 37. G 38. B 39. J 40. C 41. C 42. B 43. B 44. C 45. C 46. C 47. G 48. A 49. E 50. H 51. J 52. C 53. F 54. I 55. B 56. D 57. concealed 58. conquered 59. confine 60. comment 61. communications 62. Conservation 63. conflict 64. confessed 65. compromise 66. concede 3pN96PL6qr9rSlbMKEB+BIGfoqDscvZGxvdirztZ+NOu0qGPq4CdomCSBPppNbuP

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