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高中英语必修三单词熟词生义练习班级 考号 姓名 总分 1.range /reɪndʒ/①He has a wide range of interests,which range from swimming to listening to music.________②The tiger ranged through woods and fields in search of food.________2.figure /ˈfɪɡə(r)/①As for my favorite figure in Chinese history,it must be Wei Yuan,a great thinker in the late Qing Dynasty.________②We figured the sensible thing to do was wait.________3.respect /rɪˈspekt/①Chinese children grow up with warnings not to waste a single grain of rice,out of respect for farmers' labor.________②The moment you meet your parents,please give my respects to them.________③The plan was good in every respect,and we must carry it out well.________4.set off①It takes me twenty minutes to reach your place,so I'll set off at 7:40.________②The move set off a media firestorm,particularly in the blogosphere.________③On New Year's Eve,we set off many fireworks,which made the children excited.________5.march /mɑːtʃ/①He gathered his troops and prepared to march to the capital.________②The soldiers did a march around the parade ground.________③(2020·江苏卷)Beaten first by the march of technology and lately by the terrible weather in junkyards (废品场),the phone boxes representative of an age are now making something of a comeback.________6.gather /'ɡæðə(r)/①It was late August and the harvest had been safely gathered in.________②Many people in the square were attracted by the beautiful music and they soon gathered round the performers.________7.go off ①Is it all right if I just go off on my own a bit later?________②The bomb was timed to go off an hour later.________③As the water came in,all the lights went off.________8.fancy /'fænsi/①He sells poor goods but charges fancy prices.________②He started to chat to me and I could tell that he really fancied himself.________③She said she wanted a dog but it was only a passing fancy.________9.original /əˈrɪdʒən(ə)l/①The family called the Italian Culture Ministry;the official confirmed that the paintings were originals and worth as much as $50 million.________②That's not a very original suggestion.________10.faint /feɪnt/①Suddenly the woman in front of me fainted and lay on the ground.________②The seriously wounded cat's breathing became faint.________③There is still a faint hope that she may be cured.________11.reject /rɪ'dʒekt/①I've been rejected by all the universities I applied to.________②The prime minister rejected any idea of reforming the system.________③There is always a chance that the body will reject the transplant.________12.sharp /ʃɑːp/①(2020·7月浙江卷)He exposed his sharp teeth,glaring at us as he ran forward.________②All the footmarks are quite sharp and clear.________③While smart lights can be particularly beneficial for some cities,others are so jammed that only a sharp reduction in the number of cars on the road will make a meaningful difference.________④Challenging work might help your brain stay sharp as you age.________⑤She planned to unlock the shop at 8:00 sharp this morning.________13.operation /ˌɒpə'reɪʃn/①After the operation you may find it difficult to chew and swallow.________②My sister helped me find the money for a private operation.________14.admit /ədˈmɪt/①I don't really like the author,although I have to admit his books are very exciting.________②The dining hall to be completed next month can admit 1,000 students.________15.escape /ɪˈskeɪp/①Only a minority of students want to escape taking the responsibility for their own behavior.________②It was owing to my ignorance that his name escaped me.________16.claim /kleɪm/①Heart disease is the biggest killer,claiming 180,000 lives per year.________②It is claimed that some doctors are working 80 hours a week.________③He repeatedly pushed forward his own claim.________④If the owner doesn't claim the dog in 48 hours,you can apply for adoption.________17.material /mə'tɪəriəl/①She's collecting material for her latest novel.________②The Romans were the first to use concrete as a building material.________③ That they could get material benefits from her never entered their minds.________18.item /'aɪtəm/①Can we move on to the next item on the agenda? ________②The most valuable item on show will be a Picasso drawing.________③There was an item in the paper about him.________19.select /sɪˈlekt/①Who is eligible:Youth 15-18 years old in select communities (社区).________②Six theatre companies have been selected to take part in this year's festival.________20.scene /siːn/①The movie opens with a scene in a New York apartment.________②This is the scene of the accident which happened last Sunday.________③The team's victory produced scenes of joy all over the country.________21.spot /spɒt/①He spotted a man entering (enter) the spot where a heated discussion was on.________②The grass of the forest is spotted with yellow flowers.________③He went in and his jacket was covered with spots of mud.________22.duty /'djuːti;NAmE 'duːti /①I felt it was my duty to tell them the truth.________②Mary goes on duty tonight at half past ten.________23.manner /'mænə(r)/①It is bad manners to talk with your mouth full.________②If you have written the wrong name in an email,it is best to apologise in a serious manner.________③Her manner towards him seems to have changed.________④He bought a book about the life and manners of Victorian London.________24.normal /'nɔːml/①Though his small body rocking from side to side as he swung his feet forward,he was still just a normal boy.________②Luckily,I adapted to the new surroundings and everything returned to normal in no time.________25.pound /paʊnd/①However,race walking does not pound the body as much as running does,Dr.Norberg says.________②I've lost six and a half pounds since I started my diet.________③Her heart was pounding with excitement.________26.signal /'sɪɡnəl/①(2020·浙江7月卷)The traffic signals along Factoria Boulevard in Bellevue,Washington,generally don't flash the same length of green twice in a row,especially at rush hour.________②(2019·江苏卷)In addition,their arms that are unnecessary for moving around are freed for other purposes,like throwing stones or signaling.________③The lengthening days signal the end of winter.________④Both sides have signalled their willingness to start cooperation.________27.otherwise /'ʌðəwaɪz/①My parents lent me the money.Otherwise,I couldn't have afforded the trip.________②There was some music playing upstairs.Otherwise the house was silent.________③It is not permitted to sell or otherwise distribute copies of past examination papers.________28.current /'kʌrənt/①When asked for your views about your current job,on no account must you be negative.________②He was swept out to sea by the strong current.________③Switch off the electric current before touching that machine.________④ There is a growing current of support for green issues among voters.________29.monitor /'mɒnɪtə(r)/①An scanner can read characters and transfer them to the monitor of a computer.________②Watch the monitor and tell me if the level goes above forty decibels.________③Their brains are scanned so that researchers can monitor the progress of the disease.________④The monitor's speech and the remarks of classmates were all very interesting.________30.regular /ˈreɡjələ(r)/①She was displeased with absolutely everything,nothing was right and I was rather surprised that she became a “regular”.________②There is a regular bus service to the airport.________31.chain /tʃeɪn/①I wish to have a chain of cafes in many different cities.________②She wore a heavy gold chain around her neck.________③Volunteers formed a human chain to rescue precious items from the burning house.________附:参考答案1.range①He has a wide range of interests,which range from swimming to listening to music.n.一系列②The tiger ranged through woods and fields in search of food.vi.来回走动2.figure n. vt.①As for my favorite figure in Chinese history,it must be Wei Yuan,a great thinker in the late Qing Dynasty.n.人物②We figured the sensible thing to do was wait.v.认为3.respect n.& vt.①Chinese children grow up with warnings not to waste a single grain of rice,out of respect for farmers' labor.n.尊重②The moment you meet your parents,please give my respects to them.n.敬意;问候③The plan was good in every respect,and we must carry it out well.n.细节;方面4.set off①(2021·新高考Ⅰ卷)It takes me twenty minutes to reach your place,so I'll set off at 7:40.出发;动身②The move set off a media firestorm,particularly in the blogosphere.引起③On New Year's Eve,we set off many fireworks,which made the children excited.燃放5.march /mɑːtʃ/ vi.& n.行进;前进;示威游行①He gathered his troops and prepared to march to the capital.vi.行进;前进②The soldiers did a march around the parade ground.n.行进,前进③(2020·江苏卷)Beaten first by the march of technology and lately by the terrible weather in junkyards (废品场),the phone boxes representative of an age are now making something of a comeback.n.进展6.gather /'ɡæðə(r)/ vi.聚集;集合 vt.聚集;搜集;收割①It was late August and the harvest had been safely gathered in.vt.收割②Many people in the square were attracted by the beautiful music and they soon gathered round the performers.vi.聚集7.go off 爆炸;走火;离开①Is it all right if I just go off on my own a bit later?离开②The bomb was timed to go off an hour later.爆炸③As the water came in,all the lights went off.(电灯)熄灭8.fancy /'fænsi/ adj.花哨的;精致的;昂贵的 vt.想要;倾慕;自认为是①He sells poor goods but charges fancy prices.adj.昂贵的②He started to chat to me and I could tell that he really fancied himself.vt.自认为是③She said she wanted a dog but it was only a passing fancy.n.想要9.originals①(2020·全国Ⅱ卷)The family called the Italian Culture Ministry;the official confirmed that the paintings were originals and worth as much as $50 million.n.原作,原稿②That's not a very original suggestion. adj.有独创性的10.faint /feɪnt/ vi.昏倒;晕厥 adj.不清楚的;微弱的①Suddenly the woman in front of me fainted and lay on the ground.vi.昏倒;晕厥②The seriously wounded cat's breathing became faint.adj.微弱的③There is still a faint hope that she may be cured.adj.可能性不大的11.reject /rɪ'dʒekt/ vt.拒绝接受;不录用①I've been rejected by all the universities I applied to.vt.不录取②The prime minister rejected any idea of reforming the system.vt.拒绝接受③There is always a chance that the body will reject the transplant.vt.排斥12.sharp /ʃɑːp/ adj.(增长、下跌等)急剧的;锋利的;明显的①(2020·7月浙江卷)He exposed his sharp teeth,glaring at us as he ran forward.adj.锋利的②All the footmarks are quite sharp and clear.adj.明显的③While smart lights can be particularly beneficial for some cities,others are so jammed that only a sharp reduction in the number of cars on the road will make a meaningful difference.adj.急剧的④Challenging work might help your brain stay sharp as you age.adj.敏锐的⑤She planned to unlock the shop at 8:00 sharp this morning.adv.整点地13.operation /ˌɒpə'reɪʃn/ n.手术;企业;经营①After the operation you may find it difficult to chew and swallow.n.手术②My sister helped me find the money for a private operation.n.企业14.admit vi.& vt.承认 vt.准许进入(或加入)①I don't really like the author,although I have to admit his books are very exciting.vt.承认②The dining hall to be completed next month can admit 1,000 students.vt.容纳15.escape vi.& vt.逃走;逃脱;避开 n.逃跑;逃脱;解脱①Only a minority of students want to escape taking the responsibility for their own behavior.②It was owing to my ignorance that his name escaped me.vt.被遗忘16.claim /kleɪm/ vt.& n.夺取(生命);宣称;断言①Heart disease is the biggest killer,claiming 180,000 lives per year.vt.夺取(生命)②It is claimed that some doctors are working 80 hours a week.vt.宣称③He repeatedly pushed forward his own claim.n.要求④If the owner doesn't claim the dog in 48 hours,you can apply for adoption.vt.认领17.material /mə'tɪəriəl/ n.材料;布料;素材adj.物质的;实际的①She's collecting material for her latest novel.n.素材②The Romans were the first to use concrete as a building material.n.材料③ That they could get material benefits from her never entered their minds.adj.物质的18.item /'aɪtəm/ n.项目;一件商品(或物品);一条(新闻)①Can we move on to the next item on the agenda? n.项目②The most valuable item on show will be a Picasso drawing.n.一件物品③There was an item in the paper about him.n.一条新闻19.select v.选择;挑选;;adj.精选的;优等的;高级的;奢华的①Who is eligible:Youth 15-18 years old in select communities (社区).adj.特别的②Six theatre companies have been selected to take part in this year's festival.v.挑选;选择20.scene n.(戏剧或歌剧的)场;现场;场面①The movie opens with a scene in a New York apartment.n.(戏剧或歌剧的)场②This is the scene of the accident which happened last Sunday.n.现场③The team's victory produced scenes of joy all over the country.n.场面21.spot vt.看见;注意到;发现 n.地点;处所;斑点;污迹①He spotted a man entering (enter) the spot where a heated discussion was on.v.注意到;n.地方②The grass of the forest is spotted with yellow flowers.点缀③He went in and his jacket was covered with spots of mud.n.斑点;污迹22.duty /'djuːti;NAmE 'duːti / n.责任;义务;职责;值班①I felt it was my duty to tell them the truth.n.责任②Mary goes on duty tonight at half past ten.n.值班23.manner /'mænə(r)/ n.举止;行为方式;方法 [pl.]礼貌;礼仪①It is bad manners to talk with your mouth full.n.礼貌;礼仪②If you have written the wrong name in an email,it is best to apologise in a serious manner.n.行为方式;方法③Her manner towards him seems to have changed.n.举止④He bought a book about the life and manners of Victorian London.n.规矩;习俗24.normal /'nɔːml/ adj.典型的;正常的;一般的;精神正常的n.常态;通常标准;一般水平①Though his small body rocking from side to side as he swung his feet forward,he was still just a normal boy.adj.正常的②Luckily,I adapted to the new surroundings and everything returned to normal in no time.n.常态25.pound ①However,race walking does not pound the body as much as running does,Dr.Norberg says.vt.连续重击,反复打击②I've lost six and a half pounds since I started my diet.n.磅③Her heart was pounding with excitement.(心脏)狂跳,怦怦地跳26.signal /'sɪɡnəl/ vt.& vi.标志着;标明;发信号 n.信号;标志①(2020·浙江7月卷)The traffic signals along Factoria Boulevard in Bellevue,Washington,generally don't flash the same length of green twice in a row,especially at rush hour.n.信号②(2019·江苏卷)In addition,their arms that are unnecessary for moving around are freed for other purposes,like throwing stones or signaling.vi.发信号③The lengthening days signal the end of winter.vt.标志着④Both sides have signalled their willingness to start cooperation.vt.(用言语或行动)表明,表示27.otherwise /'ʌðəwaɪz/ adv.否则;要不然①My parents lent me the money.Otherwise,I couldn't have afforded the trip.adv.否则;要不然②There was some music playing upstairs.Otherwise the house was silent.adv.除此以外③It is not permitted to sell or otherwise distribute copies of past examination papers.adv.以其他方式28.current /'kʌrənt/ adj.当前的;现在的n.水流;电流;思潮①When asked for your views about your current job,on no account must you be negative.adj.当前的②He was swept out to sea by the strong current.n.水流③Switch off the electric current before touching that machine.n.电流④ There is a growing current of support for green issues among voters.n.思潮29.monitor /'mɒnɪtə(r)/ n.监视器;监测仪 vt.监视;监测;监控①An scanner can read characters and transfer them to the monitor of a computer.n.显示器②Watch the monitor and tell me if the level goes above forty decibels.n.监测仪③Their brains are scanned so that researchers can monitor the progress of the disease.vt.监视;监测④The monitor's speech and the remarks of classmates were all very interesting.n.班长30.regular①She was displeased with absolutely everything,nothing was right and I was rather surprised that she became a “regular”.n.常客②There is a regular bus service to the airport.adj.定时的31.chain①I wish to have a chain of cafes in many different cities.n.连锁商店②She wore a heavy gold chain around her neck.n.链子;项链③Volunteers formed a human chain to rescue precious items from the burning house.n.一连串
高中英语必修三单词熟词生义练习班级 考号 姓名 总分 1.range /reɪndʒ/①He has a wide range of interests,which range from swimming to listening to music.________②The tiger ranged through woods and fields in search of food.________2.figure /ˈfɪɡə(r)/①As for my favorite figure in Chinese history,it must be Wei Yuan,a great thinker in the late Qing Dynasty.________②We figured the sensible thing to do was wait.________3.respect /rɪˈspekt/①Chinese children grow up with warnings not to waste a single grain of rice,out of respect for farmers' labor.________②The moment you meet your parents,please give my respects to them.________③The plan was good in every respect,and we must carry it out well.________4.set off①It takes me twenty minutes to reach your place,so I'll set off at 7:40.________②The move set off a media firestorm,particularly in the blogosphere.________③On New Year's Eve,we set off many fireworks,which made the children excited.________5.march /mɑːtʃ/①He gathered his troops and prepared to march to the capital.________②The soldiers did a march around the parade ground.________③(2020·江苏卷)Beaten first by the march of technology and lately by the terrible weather in junkyards (废品场),the phone boxes representative of an age are now making something of a comeback.________6.gather /'ɡæðə(r)/①It was late August and the harvest had been safely gathered in.________②Many people in the square were attracted by the beautiful music and they soon gathered round the performers.________7.go off ①Is it all right if I just go off on my own a bit later?________②The bomb was timed to go off an hour later.________③As the water came in,all the lights went off.________8.fancy /'fænsi/①He sells poor goods but charges fancy prices.________②He started to chat to me and I could tell that he really fancied himself.________③She said she wanted a dog but it was only a passing fancy.________9.original /əˈrɪdʒən(ə)l/①The family called the Italian Culture Ministry;the official confirmed that the paintings were originals and worth as much as $50 million.________②That's not a very original suggestion.________10.faint /feɪnt/①Suddenly the woman in front of me fainted and lay on the ground.________②The seriously wounded cat's breathing became faint.________③There is still a faint hope that she may be cured.________11.reject /rɪ'dʒekt/①I've been rejected by all the universities I applied to.________②The prime minister rejected any idea of reforming the system.________③There is always a chance that the body will reject the transplant.________12.sharp /ʃɑːp/①(2020·7月浙江卷)He exposed his sharp teeth,glaring at us as he ran forward.________②All the footmarks are quite sharp and clear.________③While smart lights can be particularly beneficial for some cities,others are so jammed that only a sharp reduction in the number of cars on the road will make a meaningful difference.________④Challenging work might help your brain stay sharp as you age.________⑤She planned to unlock the shop at 8:00 sharp this morning.________13.operation /ˌɒpə'reɪʃn/①After the operation you may find it difficult to chew and swallow.________②My sister helped me find the money for a private operation.________14.admit /ədˈmɪt/①I don't really like the author,although I have to admit his books are very exciting.________②The dining hall to be completed next month can admit 1,000 students.________15.escape /ɪˈskeɪp/①Only a minority of students want to escape taking the responsibility for their own behavior.________②It was owing to my ignorance that his name escaped me.________16.claim /kleɪm/①Heart disease is the biggest killer,claiming 180,000 lives per year.________②It is claimed that some doctors are working 80 hours a week.________③He repeatedly pushed forward his own claim.________④If the owner doesn't claim the dog in 48 hours,you can apply for adoption.________17.material /mə'tɪəriəl/①She's collecting material for her latest novel.________②The Romans were the first to use concrete as a building material.________③ That they could get material benefits from her never entered their minds.________18.item /'aɪtəm/①Can we move on to the next item on the agenda? ________②The most valuable item on show will be a Picasso drawing.________③There was an item in the paper about him.________19.select /sɪˈlekt/①Who is eligible:Youth 15-18 years old in select communities (社区).________②Six theatre companies have been selected to take part in this year's festival.________20.scene /siːn/①The movie opens with a scene in a New York apartment.________②This is the scene of the accident which happened last Sunday.________③The team's victory produced scenes of joy all over the country.________21.spot /spɒt/①He spotted a man entering (enter) the spot where a heated discussion was on.________②The grass of the forest is spotted with yellow flowers.________③He went in and his jacket was covered with spots of mud.________22.duty /'djuːti;NAmE 'duːti /①I felt it was my duty to tell them the truth.________②Mary goes on duty tonight at half past ten.________23.manner /'mænə(r)/①It is bad manners to talk with your mouth full.________②If you have written the wrong name in an email,it is best to apologise in a serious manner.________③Her manner towards him seems to have changed.________④He bought a book about the life and manners of Victorian London.________24.normal /'nɔːml/①Though his small body rocking from side to side as he swung his feet forward,he was still just a normal boy.________②Luckily,I adapted to the new surroundings and everything returned to normal in no time.________25.pound /paʊnd/①However,race walking does not pound the body as much as running does,Dr.Norberg says.________②I've lost six and a half pounds since I started my diet.________③Her heart was pounding with excitement.________26.signal /'sɪɡnəl/①(2020·浙江7月卷)The traffic signals along Factoria Boulevard in Bellevue,Washington,generally don't flash the same length of green twice in a row,especially at rush hour.________②(2019·江苏卷)In addition,their arms that are unnecessary for moving around are freed for other purposes,like throwing stones or signaling.________③The lengthening days signal the end of winter.________④Both sides have signalled their willingness to start cooperation.________27.otherwise /'ʌðəwaɪz/①My parents lent me the money.Otherwise,I couldn't have afforded the trip.________②There was some music playing upstairs.Otherwise the house was silent.________③It is not permitted to sell or otherwise distribute copies of past examination papers.________28.current /'kʌrənt/①When asked for your views about your current job,on no account must you be negative.________②He was swept out to sea by the strong current.________③Switch off the electric current before touching that machine.________④ There is a growing current of support for green issues among voters.________29.monitor /'mɒnɪtə(r)/①An scanner can read characters and transfer them to the monitor of a computer.________②Watch the monitor and tell me if the level goes above forty decibels.________③Their brains are scanned so that researchers can monitor the progress of the disease.________④The monitor's speech and the remarks of classmates were all very interesting.________30.regular /ˈreɡjələ(r)/①She was displeased with absolutely everything,nothing was right and I was rather surprised that she became a “regular”.________②There is a regular bus service to the airport.________31.chain /tʃeɪn/①I wish to have a chain of cafes in many different cities.________②She wore a heavy gold chain around her neck.________③Volunteers formed a human chain to rescue precious items from the burning house.________附:参考答案1.range①He has a wide range of interests,which range from swimming to listening to music.n.一系列②The tiger ranged through woods and fields in search of food.vi.来回走动2.figure n. vt.①As for my favorite figure in Chinese history,it must be Wei Yuan,a great thinker in the late Qing Dynasty.n.人物②We figured the sensible thing to do was wait.v.认为3.respect n.& vt.①Chinese children grow up with warnings not to waste a single grain of rice,out of respect for farmers' labor.n.尊重②The moment you meet your parents,please give my respects to them.n.敬意;问候③The plan was good in every respect,and we must carry it out well.n.细节;方面4.set off①(2021·新高考Ⅰ卷)It takes me twenty minutes to reach your place,so I'll set off at 7:40.出发;动身②The move set off a media firestorm,particularly in the blogosphere.引起③On New Year's Eve,we set off many fireworks,which made the children excited.燃放5.march /mɑːtʃ/ vi.& n.行进;前进;示威游行①He gathered his troops and prepared to march to the capital.vi.行进;前进②The soldiers did a march around the parade ground.n.行进,前进③(2020·江苏卷)Beaten first by the march of technology and lately by the terrible weather in junkyards (废品场),the phone boxes representative of an age are now making something of a comeback.n.进展6.gather /'ɡæðə(r)/ vi.聚集;集合 vt.聚集;搜集;收割①It was late August and the harvest had been safely gathered in.vt.收割②Many people in the square were attracted by the beautiful music and they soon gathered round the performers.vi.聚集7.go off 爆炸;走火;离开①Is it all right if I just go off on my own a bit later?离开②The bomb was timed to go off an hour later.爆炸③As the water came in,all the lights went off.(电灯)熄灭8.fancy /'fænsi/ adj.花哨的;精致的;昂贵的 vt.想要;倾慕;自认为是①He sells poor goods but charges fancy prices.adj.昂贵的②He started to chat to me and I could tell that he really fancied himself.vt.自认为是③She said she wanted a dog but it was only a passing fancy.n.想要9.originals①(2020·全国Ⅱ卷)The family called the Italian Culture Ministry;the official confirmed that the paintings were originals and worth as much as $50 million.n.原作,原稿②That's not a very original suggestion. adj.有独创性的10.faint /feɪnt/ vi.昏倒;晕厥 adj.不清楚的;微弱的①Suddenly the woman in front of me fainted and lay on the ground.vi.昏倒;晕厥②The seriously wounded cat's breathing became faint.adj.微弱的③There is still a faint hope that she may be cured.adj.可能性不大的11.reject /rɪ'dʒekt/ vt.拒绝接受;不录用①I've been rejected by all the universities I applied to.vt.不录取②The prime minister rejected any idea of reforming the system.vt.拒绝接受③There is always a chance that the body will reject the transplant.vt.排斥12.sharp /ʃɑːp/ adj.(增长、下跌等)急剧的;锋利的;明显的①(2020·7月浙江卷)He exposed his sharp teeth,glaring at us as he ran forward.adj.锋利的②All the footmarks are quite sharp and clear.adj.明显的③While smart lights can be particularly beneficial for some cities,others are so jammed that only a sharp reduction in the number of cars on the road will make a meaningful difference.adj.急剧的④Challenging work might help your brain stay sharp as you age.adj.敏锐的⑤She planned to unlock the shop at 8:00 sharp this morning.adv.整点地13.operation /ˌɒpə'reɪʃn/ n.手术;企业;经营①After the operation you may find it difficult to chew and swallow.n.手术②My sister helped me find the money for a private operation.n.企业14.admit vi.& vt.承认 vt.准许进入(或加入)①I don't really like the author,although I have to admit his books are very exciting.vt.承认②The dining hall to be completed next month can admit 1,000 students.vt.容纳15.escape vi.& vt.逃走;逃脱;避开 n.逃跑;逃脱;解脱①Only a minority of students want to escape taking the responsibility for their own behavior.②It was owing to my ignorance that his name escaped me.vt.被遗忘16.claim /kleɪm/ vt.& n.夺取(生命);宣称;断言①Heart disease is the biggest killer,claiming 180,000 lives per year.vt.夺取(生命)②It is claimed that some doctors are working 80 hours a week.vt.宣称③He repeatedly pushed forward his own claim.n.要求④If the owner doesn't claim the dog in 48 hours,you can apply for adoption.vt.认领17.material /mə'tɪəriəl/ n.材料;布料;素材adj.物质的;实际的①She's collecting material for her latest novel.n.素材②The Romans were the first to use concrete as a building material.n.材料③ That they could get material benefits from her never entered their minds.adj.物质的18.item /'aɪtəm/ n.项目;一件商品(或物品);一条(新闻)①Can we move on to the next item on the agenda? n.项目②The most valuable item on show will be a Picasso drawing.n.一件物品③There was an item in the paper about him.n.一条新闻19.select v.选择;挑选;;adj.精选的;优等的;高级的;奢华的①Who is eligible:Youth 15-18 years old in select communities (社区).adj.特别的②Six theatre companies have been selected to take part in this year's festival.v.挑选;选择20.scene n.(戏剧或歌剧的)场;现场;场面①The movie opens with a scene in a New York apartment.n.(戏剧或歌剧的)场②This is the scene of the accident which happened last Sunday.n.现场③The team's victory produced scenes of joy all over the country.n.场面21.spot vt.看见;注意到;发现 n.地点;处所;斑点;污迹①He spotted a man entering (enter) the spot where a heated discussion was on.v.注意到;n.地方②The grass of the forest is spotted with yellow flowers.点缀③He went in and his jacket was covered with spots of mud.n.斑点;污迹22.duty /'djuːti;NAmE 'duːti / n.责任;义务;职责;值班①I felt it was my duty to tell them the truth.n.责任②Mary goes on duty tonight at half past ten.n.值班23.manner /'mænə(r)/ n.举止;行为方式;方法 [pl.]礼貌;礼仪①It is bad manners to talk with your mouth full.n.礼貌;礼仪②If you have written the wrong name in an email,it is best to apologise in a serious manner.n.行为方式;方法③Her manner towards him seems to have changed.n.举止④He bought a book about the life and manners of Victorian London.n.规矩;习俗24.normal /'nɔːml/ adj.典型的;正常的;一般的;精神正常的n.常态;通常标准;一般水平①Though his small body rocking from side to side as he swung his feet forward,he was still just a normal boy.adj.正常的②Luckily,I adapted to the new surroundings and everything returned to normal in no time.n.常态25.pound ①However,race walking does not pound the body as much as running does,Dr.Norberg says.vt.连续重击,反复打击②I've lost six and a half pounds since I started my diet.n.磅③Her heart was pounding with excitement.(心脏)狂跳,怦怦地跳26.signal /'sɪɡnəl/ vt.& vi.标志着;标明;发信号 n.信号;标志①(2020·浙江7月卷)The traffic signals along Factoria Boulevard in Bellevue,Washington,generally don't flash the same length of green twice in a row,especially at rush hour.n.信号②(2019·江苏卷)In addition,their arms that are unnecessary for moving around are freed for other purposes,like throwing stones or signaling.vi.发信号③The lengthening days signal the end of winter.vt.标志着④Both sides have signalled their willingness to start cooperation.vt.(用言语或行动)表明,表示27.otherwise /'ʌðəwaɪz/ adv.否则;要不然①My parents lent me the money.Otherwise,I couldn't have afforded the trip.adv.否则;要不然②There was some music playing upstairs.Otherwise the house was silent.adv.除此以外③It is not permitted to sell or otherwise distribute copies of past examination papers.adv.以其他方式28.current /'kʌrənt/ adj.当前的;现在的n.水流;电流;思潮①When asked for your views about your current job,on no account must you be negative.adj.当前的②He was swept out to sea by the strong current.n.水流③Switch off the electric current before touching that machine.n.电流④ There is a growing current of support for green issues among voters.n.思潮29.monitor /'mɒnɪtə(r)/ n.监视器;监测仪 vt.监视;监测;监控①An scanner can read characters and transfer them to the monitor of a computer.n.显示器②Watch the monitor and tell me if the level goes above forty decibels.n.监测仪③Their brains are scanned so that researchers can monitor the progress of the disease.vt.监视;监测④The monitor's speech and the remarks of classmates were all very interesting.n.班长30.regular①She was displeased with absolutely everything,nothing was right and I was rather surprised that she became a “regular”.n.常客②There is a regular bus service to the airport.adj.定时的31.chain①I wish to have a chain of cafes in many different cities.n.连锁商店②She wore a heavy gold chain around her neck.n.链子;项链③Volunteers formed a human chain to rescue precious items from the burning house.n.一连串
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