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I. Words for Production. II. Words for Recognition. III. Idioms and Phrases. I. Words for Production. Reading. Derivative. 1. gossip [`GAs1p] vi. 閒聊,散布小道消息 Steve likes to gossip with his friends. gossip [`GAs1p] n. [U] 流言蜚語 Don’t believe all the gossip on the
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I. Words for Production II. Words for Recognition III. Idioms and Phrases
I. Words for Production Reading Derivative • 1.gossip[`GAs1p] • vi.閒聊,散布小道消息 Steve likes to gossip with his friends.
gossip[`GAs1p] • n.[U] 流言蜚語 Don’t believe all the gossip on the Internet. Most of it is not true. Back to Gossip
Reading • 2. earthquake[`3T&kwek] • n. [C] 地震 • Before an earthquake, some animals • may act strangely.
Reading 3. actually[`8ktS51lI] adv.實際上 Today is actually Wednesday, not Thursday.
Reading 4. rumor[`rum2] n. [C] 謠言,傳聞 I heard a rumor about that singer. People say that he has been married twice.
Reading 5. urban[`3b1n] adj.都市的 Many people prefer living in urban areas to living in the countryside.
Reading 6. legend[`lEdZ1nd] n. [C] 傳奇,傳說 There are several legends about the white snake. One of them says that it can turn into a pretty woman.
Reading 7. government[`G^v2nm1nt] n. [C] 政府 The government should help people have better lives.
Reading Derivative 8. harmless[`hArml1s] adj.無惡意的,無傷大雅的 Johnny played a harmless joke on us. He did it just for fun.
harmful[`hArmf1l] adj.有害的 Smoking is harmful to one’s health. Back to harmless
harm[hArm] n. [U]; vt.傷害,危害 The change has done us more harm than good. Henry is so kind that he wouldn’t even harma fly. Back to harmless
Reading Derivative 9. attack[1`t8k] vt.攻擊 A dog on the street suddenly attacked Eddie.
attack[1`t8k] n. [U][C] 攻擊 The world was surprised by the sudden attack on the U.S. on September 11, 2001. Back to attack
Reading Derivative 10. cause[kOz] vt.引起,導致 His death was caused by a high fever.
cause[kOz] n. [U][C] 原因,起因 The police officers are trying to find out the cause of the fire. Back to cause
Reading 11. serve[s3v] vt.供應(飲食) We love this restaurant a lot because it serves good and healthy food.
Reading 12. customer[`k^st1m2] n. [C] 顧客 That shop lost a lot of customers because of a bad rumor on the Internet.
Reading Derivative 13. forward[`fOrw2d] vt.轉寄(郵件) Please forward this e-mail to Mr. Brown after you read it.
forward[`fOrw2d] adv.向前,往前 Michael ran forward to catch the ball. Back to forward
Reading 14. cancer[`k8ns2] n. [U][C] 癌(症) Mr. Wang has lung cancer and looks very unhealthy.
Reading Derivative 15. beating[`bitI9] n. [C] (反覆地)打 David got a beating for lying to his mother.
beat[bit] vt.打 (beat-beat-beaten) My brother likes to beat drums on holidays. Back to beating
Reading 16. bill[bIl] n. [C] 帳單 If you don’t pay the electricity bill, the power will be cut off.
Reading Derivative 17. foundation[fa5n`deS1n] n. [C] 基金會; [U] 創立 This foundation helps poor students. The school has grown fast since its foundation in 1973.
found[fa5nd] vt.創立 The R.O.C. was founded in 1911 by Dr. Sun Yat-sen. Back to foundation
Reading Derivative 18. sincerely[sIn`sIrlI] adv.真誠地 I sincerely hope that you can play in the basketball game with us. 回到目錄
sincere[sIn`sIr] adj.真誠的,誠懇的 We believe that he is sincere about saying sorry. Back to sincerely
II. Words for Recognition Reading • crocodile[`krAk1&daIl] • n.[C] 鱷魚
Reading 2.toilet[`tOIlIt]n. [C] 廁所
Reading 3. lung[l^9]n. [C] 肺
Reading 4. tumor[`tjum2]n. [C] 腫瘤
Reading 5. brain[bren]n. [C] 腦
Reading 6. donate[`donet]vt.捐獻 回到目錄
III. Idioms and Phrases Reading • for sure確切地,肯定 • Andy looks upset. No one knows for • sure what’s wrong with him.
Reading 2. such as例如 I like to eat fruits, such as apples and bananas.
Reading 3. for instance例如 Jim has been to many countries. For instance, he has visited the U.S., Japan, and Korea.
Reading 4. close down關閉 The store will close down if its business doesn’t get better soon.
Reading 結束放映 5. think twice對(某事)仔細考慮 You should think twice before making a decision.