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高一英语必修一单词表
必修1
Unit 1
△survey n. 调查;考试
add up 盘算
upset adj. 坐立不安的;不安的;不适的
vt. 使不安;使心烦
ignore vt. 不搭理;疏忽
calm vt. vi. (使)稳定;(使)沉稳
adj. 稳定的;沉着的;沉着的
calmdown (使)稳定下来;(使)沉稳下来
have got to 不得不;必须
concern vt. (使)担心;关系;关系到
n. 担心;关注 ;(利弊)关系
be concerned about 关注;挂念
walk the dog 遛狗
loose adj. 松的;松开的
△vet n. 兽医
go through 经验;经受
△Amsterdam n.阿姆斯特丹(荷兰国都)
Netherlands n. 荷兰(西欧国度)
△Jewish 犹太人的;犹太族的
German adj. 德国的;德国人的;德语的
n. 德国人;德语
△Nazi n. 纳粹党人
adj. 纳粹党的
set down 记下;放下;登记
series n. 继续;系列
a series of 一连串的;一系列;一套
△Kitty n. 基蒂(女名)
outdoorsadv. 在户外;在野外
△ spellbind vt.
迷住;可疑
on purpose 蓄意
in order to 为了……
dusk n. 傍晚;傍晚
at dusk 在傍晚时刻
thunder vi. 打雷;雷鸣
n.雷;雷声
entire adj. 整个的;彻底的;整套的
entirelyadv. 彻底地;全然地;整个地
power n. 实力;实力;权柄
face to face 面迎面地
curtain n. 窗帘;门帘;幕布
dusty adj. 积满灰尘的
no longer/not…any longer 不再……
partner n. 伴侣;协作者;搭伙人
settle vi. 安家;安家;停留
vt. 使安家;料理;处理
suffer vt. vi. 蒙受;忍耐;经验
suffer from 蒙受;得病
△loneliness n. 孤独;孤独
highway n. 公路;大路
recover vi. vt. 痊愈;恢复;重新获取
get/be tired of 对……厌烦
pack vi. vt. 捆扎;包装;打行李
n. 小包;包裹
pack up 将(东西)装箱打包
suitcase n. 手提箱;衣箱
△Margot n. 玛戈(女名)
Overcoat n. 大衣;外套
teenager n. 十几岁的青少年
get along with 与……相处;进展
△gossip vi. n. 闲话;闲扯
fall in love 相爱;爱上
exactlyadv. 的确如此;正是;贴切地
disagree vi. 不赞同
grateful adj. 感谢的;表示谢意的
dislike n. vt. 不酷爱;厌烦
join in 插手;插手
tip n. 提醒;技巧;尖;拔尖;小费
vt. 倾斜;翻倒
△secondly adv. 第二;其次
swap vt. 交流
item n. 项目;条款
Unit 2
△subway n. 地下人行道;<美>地铁
elevator n. 电梯;升降机
petrol n. <英>汽油(=<美>gasoline)
gas n. 汽油;气体;煤气;毒气
official adj. 官方的;正式的;公务的
voyage n. 航行;航海
△conquer vt. 胜利;占据
because of 因为;由于
native adj. 本国的;当地的
n. 当地人;本国人
△Amy n. 艾米(女名)
come up 走近;上来;提出
apartment n. <美> 公寓住宅;
单元住宅
actually adv. 的确上;原形上
AD 公元
base vt. 以……为根据
n. 基部;基地;根基
at present 当前;当前
gradual adj. 逐渐的;逐渐的
gradually adv. 逐渐地;逐渐地
Danish n. 丹麦语
adj. 丹麦的;丹麦人的;丹麦语的
△enrich vt. 使宽松;充分;改进
vocabulary n. 词汇;词汇量;词表
△Shakespeare莎士比亚(英国剧作家,诗人)
make use of 应用;应用
spelling n. 拼写;拼法
△Samuel Johnson 塞缪尔•约翰逊(英国作家,批驳家)
△Noah Webster 诺厄•韦伯斯特(美国词典编纂家)
latter adj. 较后的;后半的;
(两者中)后者的
identity n. 本身;本体;身份
fluent adj. 畅通的;畅通的
fluently adv. 畅通地;畅通地
Singapore n. 新加坡(东南亚国度)
Malaysia n.马来西亚(东南亚国度);
马来群岛
such as 例如……;像这种的
frequent adj. 频频的;常见的
frequently adv. 常常;频频地
usage n. 应用;用法;词语惯用法
command n. vt. 号令;召唤;把握
request n. vt. 哀求;要求
△dialect n. 方言
expression n. 词语;表示;表白
midwestern adj. 中西部的
有中西部个性的
African adj. 非洲的;非洲人的;非洲语言的
Spanish adj. 西班牙的;西班牙人的;西班牙语的
n.西班牙人;西班牙语
play a part 扮演一个角色;插手
eastern adj. 东方的;东部的
southeastern adj. 东南方的;
来自东南的
morthwestern adj. 西北方的;
来自西北的
recognize vt. 分辨出;确认;公认
lorry n. <英>卡车(=<美>truck)
△Lori n. 罗丽(女名)
△Houston n. 休斯顿(美国城市)
△Texas n.德克萨斯州(美国州名)
accent n. 口音;腔调;重音
△Buford n. 布福德(姓氏;男名)
△Lester n. 莱斯特(姓错;男名)
△catfish n. 鲶鱼
lightning n. 闪电
straight adv. 直接;挺直
adj. 直的;挺直的;正派的
block n. 街区;块;木块;石块
cab n. 出租车
Unit 3
journal n. 日记;杂志;定期刊物
transport n. 运送;运输
vt. 运输;运送
prefer vt. 更酷爱;抉择某事物(而不抉择其他事物)
disadvantage n. 不利条件;不便之处
fare n. 开支
△route n. 航线;路程
△Mekong n. 湄公河
flow vi. 流淌;流出
n. 流淌;流量
ever since 从那未来
persuade vt. 劝止;劝告
cycle vi. 骑自行车
graduate vi. 毕业
n.大学毕业生
finally adv. 最后;终于
schedule n. 日期表;进度表
vt. 为某事料理日期
fond adj. 酷爱的;慈祥的;宠爱的
be fond of 酷爱;酷爱
shortcoming n. 缺陷
stubborn adj. 愚顽的;执拗的
organize vt. 组织;缔造
care about 关注;忧虑;思念
△detail n. 末节;详情
△source n. 根源;水源
determine vt. 定夺;评判;下定决计
determined adj. 坚决的;有决计的
change one’s mind 变换主意
journey n. 旅游;旅程
altitude n. 海提高度;高处
make up one’s mind 下决计;定夺
give in 投诚;投诚;撤退
△atlas n. 地图;地图集
△glacier n. 冰河;冰川
△Tibetan adj. 西藏的;藏族的;
藏族人的
n. (西)藏语;西藏人;
藏族人
△rapids n. 巨流
valley n. (山)谷;流域
△waterfall n. 瀑布
pace vi. 迟缓而行;踱步
n. 一步;速度;步调
bend n. 弯;拐角
vt. 使拳曲
vi. 弯身;弯腰
△meander n. (指河流等)连绵迟缓流淌
△delta n. 三角洲
attitude n. 态度;见解
△Qomolangma n.珠穆朗玛峰
boil vi. (指液体)欢腾;(水)开
forecast n. vt. 预料;预告
parcel n. 小包;包裹
insurance n. 保险
wool n. 羊毛;毛织品
as usual 照旧
reliable adj. 相信任的;可靠的
view n. 风景;视野;见解;见解
vt. 察看;凝视;斟酌
△yak n. 牦牛
pillow n. 枕头;枕垫
midnight n. 午夜;子夜
at midnight 在午夜
flame n. 火焰;光线;热忱
beneath prep. 在……下面
△Laos n. 老挝(东南亚国度)
△Laotian n. 老挝人
adj. 老挝(人)的
temple n. 庙宇;寺庙
cave n. 洞穴;地窖
Unit 4
earthquake n. 地震
quake n. 地震
right away 立即;即刻
well n. 井
△crack n. 裂缝;噼啪声
vt. vi. (使)开裂;破裂
△smelly adj. 发臭的;有臭味的
△farmyard n. 农场;农家
pipe n. 管;导管
burst vi. 爆裂;爆发
n. 陡然破裂;爆发
million n. 百万
event n. 事件;大事
as if 好像;好像
at an end 完结;终结
nation n. 民族;国度;国民
canal n. 运河;水道
steam n. 蒸汽;水汽
dirt n. 污垢;泥土
ruin n. 废墟;拆毁
vt. 拆毁;使破产
in ruins 繁重受损;破败不堪
suffering n. 困难;苦楚
extreme adj. 极度的
injure vt. 陷害;措伤
△survivor n. 幸存者;生还者;遗留物
destroy vt. 败坏;趴窝;扑灭
brick n. 砖;砖块
dam n. 水坝;堰堤
track n. 轨道;足迹;痕迹
useless adj. 无用的;无效的;无益的
shock vt. vi. (使)震惊;轰动
n. 休克;报复;震惊
rescue n. vt. 救助;救助
trap vt. 使落入困境
n. 陷阱;困境
electricity n. 电;电流;电学
disaster n. 灾荒;灾患
dig out 掘出;发觉
bury vt. 埋藏;埋藏;藏匿
mine n. 矿;矿山;矿井
miner n. 矿工
shelter n. 掩蔽;掩蔽处;避身处
a number of 好多;大量的
title n. 标题;头衔;资格
reporter n. 记者
bar n. 条;棒;条状物
damage n. vt. 消费;陷害
frighten vt. 使惊吓;吓唬
frightened adj. 受惊的;受吓唬的
frightening adj. 令人胆寒的
congratulation n. 庆贺;(复数)贺词
judge n. 裁判员;法官
vt. 评判;揣测;裁决
sincerely adv. 真挚地;真挚地
express vt. 表示;表白
n. 快车;速递
outline n. 重点;大纲;概貌
headline n. 报刊的大字标题
cyclist n. 骑自行车的人
Unit 5
△Nelson Mandela
纳尔逊•曼德拉(前南非共和国总统)
quality n. 质量;品德;性质
△warm-hearted adj. 热忱肠的
mean adj. 小气的;自私的;卑怯的
active adj. 主动的;活跃的
generous adj. 大方的;大方的
△easy-going adj. 和蔼的
暖和原谅的
self n. 自我;自身
selfish adj. 自私的
selfless adj. 无私的;忘我的
selflessly adv. 无私地;忘我地
devote vt. (与to连用)捐躯;专注于
devoted adj. 忠贞的;深爱的
△William Tyndale 威廉•廷代尔(英国早期新教改造者)
△Bible n. 《圣经》
△Norman Bethune 诺曼•白求恩
(加拿大胸外科医师)
△invader n. 侵犯者
found vt. 缔造;创建
republic n. 共和国;共和政体
principle n. 规律;准绳;原理
△nationalism n. 民族主义;
国度主义
△livelihood n. 生活;谋生
△Mohandas Gandhi
莫罕达斯•甘地(印度国民大会党领袖)
peaceful adj. 和平的;稳定的;稳定的
△giant adj. 宏大的;宏大的
△leap n. 飞跃;跳跃
mankind n. 人类
△Elias n. 伊莱亚斯(男名)
lawyer n. 律师
guidance n. 指点;引导
legal adj. 法规的;依照法规的
fee n. 费(会费、学费等);工资
△passbook n. 南非共和国有色人种的身份证
△Johannesburg n. 约翰内斯堡
(南非城市)
out of work 失业
hopeful adj. 怀有巴望的;有巴望的
△ANC 非国大;非洲人国民大会;非洲民族会议(African National Congress)
youth n. 青年;青年时期
league 同盟;联盟;团结会
Youth League 青年团
stage n. 舞台;阶段;时期
vote vt. vi. 投票;推举
n. 投票;选票;表决
attack vt. 攻打;突击;抨击
violence n. 暴力;暴行
as a matter of fact 原形上
blow up 使充气;爆炸
equal adj. 相等的;同等的
in trouble 在风险、受罚、苦楚、忧虑等的处境中
willing adj. 愿意的;愿意的
unfair adj. 不公正的;不公正的
turn to 求援于;致力于
△ quote n. 引用语;语录
△ release vt. 开释;发行
lose heart 错过勇气或决计
△Robben Island 罗本岛
escape vi. 逃脱;窜逃;揭露
blanket n. 毛毯;毯子
educate vt. 教导;训练
educated adj. 受过教导的;有涵养的
come to power 当权;上台
beg vi. 哀求;乞求
relative n. 亲戚;亲属
terror n. 恐怖;可怖的人;
恐怖时期;恐怖活动
cruelty n. 酷虐;严峻
reward n. 工资;奖金
vt. 酬劳;嘉奖
△Transkei n. 特兰斯凯
(南非东南部一地区)
set up 缔造;缔造
sentence vt. 裁决;宣判
be sentenced to 被论处……(徒刑)
anti-[前缀] 反;抗;阻
anti-black adj. 反黑人的
△Cape Town 开普敦(南非立法国都)
president n. 总统;会长;校长;行长
△Nobel Peace Prize 诺贝尔和平奖
opinion n. 意见;见解;主意
高中英语必修一第一单元单词表
高一英语必修1单词表
Unit 1
survey 调查;考试
add up 盘算
upsetadj.
坐立不安的;不安的,不适的
ignore不搭理;疏忽
calm vt.vi.稳定;沉稳adj.稳定的;沉稳的;沉着的
calmdown 稳定下来
have got to 不得不;必须
concern担心;关系;关系到 n. 担心;关注;关系
be concerned about 关注;挂念
walk the dog 溜狗
loose adj 松的;松开的
vet 兽医
go through 经验;经受
Amsterdam阿姆斯特丹
Netherlands 荷兰
Jewish 犹太人的;犹太族的
German 德国的;德国人的;德语的.
Nazi纳粹党人adj.纳粹党的
set down 记下;放下;登记
series 继续,系列
a series of 一连串的;一系列;一套
outdoors在户外;在野外
spellbind 迷住;狐疑
on purpose 蓄意
in order to 为了
dusk 傍晚傍晚
at dusk 在傍晚时刻
thunder vi 打雷雷鸣 n. 雷,雷声
entire adj. 整个的;彻底的;整套的
entirelyadv. 彻底地;全然地;整个地
power实力;实力;权柄。
face to face 面迎面地
curtain 窗帘;门帘;幕布
dusty adj 积满灰尘的
no longer /not … any longer 不再
partner 伴侣.协作者.搭伙人
settle 安家;安家;停留vt 使安家;料理;处理
suffer vt 蒙受;忍耐经验
suffer from 蒙受;得病
loneliness 孤独孤独
highway公路
recover痊愈;恢复
get/be tired of 对…厌烦
pack捆扎;包装打行李 n 小包;包裹
pack up 将装箱打包
suitcase手提箱;衣箱
overcoat大衣外套
teenager 十几岁的青少年
get along with 与…相处.进展
gossip 闲话;闲扯
fall in love 相爱;爱上
exactly 的确如此;正是;贴切地
disagree 不赞同
grateful 感谢的;表示谢意的
dislike 不酷爱;厌烦
join in 插手;插手
tip 提醒;技巧;尖;拔尖;小费 vt.倾斜;翻倒
secondly 第二;其次
swap 交流
item 项目;条款
保正准确,采纳吧 嘻嘻……
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A Night the Earth didn’t Sleep Strange things were happening in the countryside of northeast Hebei. For three days the water in the village wells rose and fell, rose and fell. Farmers noticed that the well walls had deep cracks in them. A smelly gas came out of the cracks. In the farmyards, the chickens and even the pigs were too nervous to eat. Mice ran out of the fields looking for places to hide. Fish jumped out of their bowls and ponds. At about 3:00 am on July 28, 1976, some people saw bright lights in the sky. The sound of planes could be heard outside the city of Tangshan even when no planes were in the sky. In the city, the water pipes in some buildings cracked and burst. But the one million people of the city, who thought little of these events, were asleep as usual the night.
At 3:42 am everything began to shake. It seemed as if the world was at an end! Eleven kilometers directly below the city the greatest earthquake of the20thcentury had begun. It was felt in Beijing, which is more than two hundred kilometers away. One-third of the nation felt it. A huge crack that was eight kilometers long and thirty meters wide cut across houses, roads and canals. Steam burst from holes in the ground. Hard hills of rock became rivers of dirt. In fifteen terrible seconds a large city lay in ruins. The suffering of the people was extreme. Two-thirds of them died or were injured during the earthquake. Thousands of families were killed of injured reached more than 400,000.
But how could the survivors believe it was natural? Everywhere they looked nearly every thing was destroyed. All of the city’s hospitals, 75% of its factories and buildings and 90% of its homes were gone. Bricks covered the ground like red autumn leaves. No wind, however, could blow them away. Two dams fell and most of the bridges also fell or were not safe for traveling. The railway tracks were now useless pieces of steel. Tens of thousands of cows would never give milk again. Half a million pigs and millions of chickens were dead. Sand now filled the wells instead of water. People were shocked. Then, later that afternoon, another big quake which was almost as strong as the first one shook Tangshan. Some of the rescue workers and doctors were trapped under the ruins. More buildings fell down. Water, food, and electricity were hard to get. People began to wonder how long the disaster would last.
All hope was not lost. Soon after the quakes, the army sent 150,000 soldiers of thousands of people were helped. The army organized teams to dig out those who were trapped and to bury the dead. To the north of the city, most of the 10,000 miners were rescued from the coal mines there. Workers built shelters for survivors whose homes had been destroyed. Fresh water was taken to the city by train, truck and plane. Slowly, the city began to breathe again.
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地球的一个不眠之夜
河北省东北部的农村不断有些怪事发生:三天来,村子里的井水升升降降,起起伏伏。农夫注意到,水井的井壁上有深深的裂缝,裂缝里冒出臭气。农家大院里的鸡,甚至猪都紧张得不想吃食。老鼠从田地里跑出来找地方藏身。鱼缸和池塘里的鱼会往外跳。在1976年7月28日凌晨3点左右,有些人看到天上一道道明亮的光。即使天空没有飞机,在唐山城外也可以听到飞机声。在市内,有些建筑物里的水管爆裂开来。但是,唐山市的一百万居民几乎都没有把这些情况当一回事,当天晚上照常睡着了。
在凌晨3点42分,一切都开始摇晃起来。世界似乎到了末日!二十世纪最大的一次地震就在唐山市正下方11公里处发生了。100公里以外的北京市都感到了地震,全国1 / 3的地方都有震感。一条8公里长30米宽的巨大裂缝横穿房舍、马路和渠道。地上一些洞穴冒出了蒸气。石头山变成了泥沙河,在可怕的15秒钟内,一座大城市就沉沦在一片废墟之中。人们遭受的灾难极为深重。2/3的人在地震中死去或受伤。成千上万个家庭遇难,许多孩子变成了孤儿。死伤的人数达到40多万。
幸存的人们又怎么能相信这是自然现象呢?人们无论朝哪里看,哪里的一切都几乎被毁了。高中必修一英语:高中英语必修一第一单元单词表所有的市内医院、75%的工厂和建筑物、90%的家园都消失了。残砖就像秋天的红叶覆盖着大地,然而它们是不可能被风刮走的。两座大坝垮了,多数桥梁不是塌了就是无法安全通行了。铁轨如今成了一条条废钢。好几万头牛再也挤不出奶来。50万头猪和几百万只鸡全都死了。井里满是沙子,而不是水。人们惊呆了。接着,在下午晚些时候,又一次和第一次一样的强烈的地震震撼着唐山。有些医生和救援人员被困在废墟下面。更多的房屋倒塌了。水、电和食物都很难弄到。人们开始纳闷,这场灾难还会持续多久。
不是所有的希望都破灭了。地震后不久,部队派了15万名战士到唐山来协助救援人员,数十万的人得到了救助。部队人员组成小分队,将受困的人们挖出来,将死者掩埋。在唐山市的北边,有一个万名矿工的煤矿,其中多数人得救了。援救人员为那些家园被毁的幸存者盖起了避难所,用火车、卡车和飞机向市内运来了水。慢慢地、慢慢地,这座城市又开始出现了生机。
Elias’ Story My name is Elias. I am a poor black worker in South Africa. The time when I first met Nelson Mandela was a very difficult period of my life. I was twelve years old. It was in 1952 and Mandela was the black lawyer to whom I went for advice. He offered guidance to poor black people on their legal problems. He was generous with his time, for which I was grateful.
I needed his help because I had very little education. I began school at six. The school where I studied for only two years was three kilometers away. I had to leave because my family could not continue to pay the school fees and the bus fare. I could not read or write well. After trying hard, I got a job in a gold mine. However, this was a time when one had got to have a passbook to live in Johannesburg. Sadly I did not have it because I was not born there, and I worried about whether I would become out of work.
The day when Nelson Mandela helped me was one of my happiest. He told me how to get the correct papers so I could stay in Johannesburg. I became more hopeful about my future. I never forgot how kind Mandela was. When he organized the ANC Youth League, I joined it as soon as I could. He said:
The last thirty years have seen the greatest number of laws stopping out rights and progress, until today we have reached a stage where we have almost no rights at all.
It was the truth. Black people could not vote or choose their leaders. They could not get the jobs they wanted. The parts of town in which they had to live were decided by white people. The places outside the towns where they were sent to live were the poorest parts of South Africa. No one could grow food there. In fact as Nelson Mandela said:
…we were put into a position in which we had either to accept we were less important or fight the government. We chose to attack the laws. We first broke the law in a way which was peaceful; when this was not allowed…only then did we decide to answer violence with violence.
As a matter of fact, I do not like violence… but in 1963 I helped him blow up some government buildings. It was very dangerous because if I was caught I could be put in prison. But I was happy to help because I knew it would help us achieve our dream of making black and white people equal.伊莱亚斯的故事
我的名字叫伊莱亚斯。我是南非的一个穷苦的黑人工人。第一次见到纳尔逊·曼德拉的时候,是我一生中非常艰难的时期。(当时)我才12岁,那是在1952年,曼德拉是我寻求帮助的一位黑人律师。他为那些穷苦黑人提供法律指导。他十分慷慨地给予我时间,我为此非常感激。
由于我所受的教育很少,所以我需要他的帮助。我六岁开始上学,我仅仅在那里读了两年的学校有三公里远。我不得不辍学,因为我的家庭无法继续支付学费和交通费。我既不太会读,也不怎么会写。几经周折,我才在一家金矿找到一份工作。然而在那个时候,你要想住在约翰内斯堡就非得要有身份证不可。糟糕的是我没有这个证件,因为我不是在那里出生的,我很担心我是不是会失业。
纳尔逊·曼德拉给予我帮助的那一天是我一生中最高兴的日子。他告诉我要想在约翰内斯堡立住脚,应当如何获取所需证件。我对自己的未来又充满了希望。我永远也忘记不了他对我的恩情,当他组织了非国大青年联盟时,我马上就参加了这个组织。他说:过去30年来所出现的大量法律剥夺我们的权利,阻挡我们的进步,一直到今天,我们还处在几乎什么权利都没有的阶段。
他说的是真话。当时黑人没有选举权,他们无权选择他们的领导人。他们不能做自己想要做的工作。他们所能住的城区都是由白人决定的。他们被打发去住的城外地区是南非最贫穷的地区。在那儿,没有人能够种庄稼。事实上,就像拉尔逊·曼德拉所说的:
……我们被置于这样一个境地:要么我们被迫接受低人一等的现实,要么跟政府作斗争。我们选择向法律进攻。首先我们用和平的方式来破坏法律,而当这种方式也得不到允许时,……只有到这个时候,我们才决定用暴力反抗暴力。
事实上,我并不喜欢暴力,……但是在1963年的时候,我帮助他炸毁了一些政府大楼。那是很危险的事情,因为如果我被抓住了,可能就会被关进监狱。但是,我乐于帮忙,因为我知道,这是为了实现我们的黑人和白人平等的梦想。
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