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1、2019人教版选择性必修二Unit4 JOURNEY ACROSS A VAST LAND词汇学案(学生版) 云南省曲靖市第一中学原创制作:周昆林一、重点词汇讲解:1. antique adj.古老的;古董的(常用于名词前)n. c古董;古代文物The room was furnished with. (antique)Priceless were destroyed in the fire, (antique)The value of will depend on their condition and rarity, (antique)Portobello Road is antique
2、market that runs on normally most days of the week.2. breath n. c&u呼吸;气息breathe vi.&vt.呼吸;呼出;透气breathless adj.气喘吁吁的catch one breath 缓一口气;歇一口气hold one breath屏住呼吸;憋住气out of breath上气不接下气take sb breath away 令人惊叹He noisily and asked all kinds of questions, (breath)We all a sigh of relief when he left. (b
3、reath)She was hot and while cycling uphill, (breath)There was a lovely silence and the chair wheeled on. (breath)arise (arose, arisen) vi.起床;起身;起立;(问题或困难)等出现;发生;产生arise from/out of 因产生;由弓起The problem first in 2019. (arise)When problems, she responded with her characteristic: No problem. I can handle
4、 it. ” (arise)New social problems when prices of the house rise sharply, (arise)Some high buildings where there was nothing a year ago but ruins, (arise)bound adj.必定的;一定的(无比较级和最高级,不用于名词之前)be bound to do something 一定会做某事be bound for开往;前往The take-over of the company is bound more job losses, (mean)adj
5、.最高的;高峰的 vi.达到最高点;达到高峰at the peak of 在顶峰Oil production peaked in the early 1980s. (peak)Temperatures have peaked at over 44 degrees in the last three months, (peak)Wind speeds peaked at 105 miles per hour yesterday, (peak)We can see a beautiful rainbow across over two peaks, (peak)highlight n.c最精彩的场
6、面;最好的部分vt.突出;强调;使醒目;用亮色突出If someone highlights a point, he or she emphasizes it or make you think about it. (highlight)The match is likely to be one of the highlights of the tournament, (highlight)Please notice the lines highlighted in red. (highlight)She tells us that she highlights the important p
7、aragraphs in yellow, (highlight)Those realistic possibilities are highlighted in the study which is presented by professor Jones, (highlight)The way people do things highlights many of the differences between cultures, (highlight)drill vi. & vt.钻孔;练习;操练n.c钻头;练习;演练;操练The coach criticized him for not
8、focusing on his soccer drills, (drill)Some students flee during fire drills, (drill)Of 27 new wells drilled, 19 have proved exploitable, (drill)It was drilled into us at an early age never to drop litter, (drill)The children were drilled to leave the classroom quickly when the fire bell rang, (drill
9、)When an oil pool or field has been discovered, wells are drilled into the ground, (drill)freeze vi. & vt.结冰;冻僵;冰冷;冷冻;冷藏;停住不动freezing adj.极冷的;冰冻的n.u冰点frozen adj.结冰的;冻僵的;冷冻的When everybody else is boiling hot, I am freezing, (freeze) The temperatures remained below freezing all day. (freeze) The cloth
10、es froze solid on the washing line last night, (freeze)I froze with terror when the door slowly opened, (freeze)They discovered two men were frozen to death on the mountain, (freeze)We went ice-skating on a froze,lake, (freeze)Snow soon blanketed the frozen ground, (freeze)It is so cold that even th
11、e river freezes. (freeze)anticipate vt.先于做;预期;预料;期待;期盼anticipation n.u预期;预料,;期待;期盼anticipate doing sth.预期做某事Our anticipated arrival time is 9:30. (anticipate)Every time they met, she anticipated a quarrel, (anticipate)Business picked up much faster than we anticipated, (anticipate)Things dont work o
12、ut as anticipated, (anticipate)We anticipate hearing from you soon. (hear)He bought extra food in anticipation of more people coming than he arrived, (anticipate)The courtroom was filled with anticipation, (anticipate)thunder n.u雷;雷声;隆隆声vi.打雷;发出雷鸣般的声音;轰隆隆快速移动;怒吼He heard the horses thundering across
13、the valley, (thunder)“Dont play games with me. He thundered, (thunder)It thundered several times, but no rain fell, (thunder)Then a thundering sound erupted behind him. (thunder)IL frostn.u霜;霜冻;严寒天气;冷淡;冷漠vt.使蒙上霜;结霜frosty adj.严寒的;霜冻的She was frosting the cake while we talked. (frost)The top half of th
14、e door to his office was of frosted glass, (frost)I think the water pipes frosted up. (frost)The windows frosted over during the night, (frost)Freezing causes frosts, which kill crops, (frost)Frosts often occur in November, (frost)proceed vi.行进;前行;继续做;起诉proceeds n. pl收入;收益;实收款项proceeding n. c起诉;诉讼程序
15、;一连串发生的事proceedings n. pl(会议等的)正式记录;(会议等的)议程;活动过程proceed to do继续做;着手做Test the connection before proceeding, (proceed)Now preparation work is proceeding smoothly in all fields, (proceed)She sat down and proceeded to tell me about her holiday, (proceed)Proceeds from the concert went to charity, (proce
16、ed)The proceeds of the sale are split fifty-fifty. (proceed)The pain is brought about by a change in air pressure, such as the change that proceeds to a storm, (proceed)They only had a few hours to kill before they proceeded to the trip, (proceed)astonish vt.使惊骇;是大为惊讶;震惊astonishing adj惊人的;令人惊讶的aston
17、ished adj.感到震惊的astonishment n.U惊 讶She has been promoted again, which astonishes me. (astonish)It astonishes me that she should be absent from class, (astonish)She ran 100m in an astonishing 10.9 seconds, (astonish)I find it astonishing that he should be so rude to you. (astonish)She astonished us by
18、 saying she was leaving, (astonish)He was astonished to learn that he had won the competition, (astonish)To her astonishment he smiled at the news, (astonish)Both men stared at her in astonishment, (astonish)owevt.欠债;应给予;应归功于;归因于owing to由于;因为owe sth. to sb.欠着;应该Owing to staff shortages, there was no
19、 food on the plane, (owe)Owing to bad weather, we had to put off the sports meet, (owe)It is reported that the company owes money to 20 banks, (owe)The islands present economy owes a good deal to tourism, (owe)I tackled him about the money he owed me. (owe)Steve finally coughed up the money he owed
20、her. (owe)He owes his health to his regular life.四、词汇过关练习A sandstorm arose during the night in Beijing, (arise)Another flight would be arranged if enough demand arose, (arise)Several disagreements have arisen over the past three months, (arise)Please take some time to tackle the problems that has ar
21、isen, (arise)We will contact you again if the need arises. (arise)Her breathing became slow and heavy, (breathe)The kid fell asleep, breathing evenly, (breathe)Watching him climbing up the cliff, we were breathing with terror, (breathe)Once again, she walked out and breathed as a free woman. (breath
22、e)When it was over, we all breathed a sigh of relief, (breathe)His comments were bound to attract criticism. (attract)Her speech is bound to awake old fears, (awake)They embarked on a ship bound for China.She dared not ask where they were bound for.1. The peaks in Himalayas are different in shapes a
23、nd sizes, (peak)Unemployment peaked at 17% last month, (peak)Sales peaked in August 2022 at 178900. (peak)Since peaking in 2009, the household income has dropped by 7.1 %, (peak)These phrases were highlighted in bold letter, (highlight)The new features were highlighted in red below, (highlight)The r
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