必修四Unit 5 Theme parks语言点总结
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必修四Unit 5 Theme parks语言点总结

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Unit 5 Theme parks Word usage: 1.      theme   n. topic of discussion; main idea or topic in literary works, musical piece, etc. The main theme of discussion was press censorship. The theme of the poem is love and peace. Our school themes must be written in ink and on white paper.  2.      amuse  v. entertain, make time pass pleasantly A clown's job is to amuse the spectators. It was too rainy to play outside, so she amused herself with a book. He amused himself by playing the flute.  3.      amusement   n. the state of being amused; entertainment, a way of passing time pleasantly To our amusement, the actor jumped on and off the stage. Reading and seeing movies are among my amusements. They often sing for their own amusement.  4.      variety  n.  state of being varied or different; many sidedness; collection of different things What other ways do you know to add variety? People like to live a life full of variety. He has a variety of interests.  5.      charge   n.  price set for getting goods or services; load, duty or responsibility v.                          give as a job or task; entrust; blame or accuse by law; record as a debt; fix a price; rush upon or attack; This store often charges only 65 US cents a dozen for large eggs. Please charge my account. They charged the enemy three times.  6.      admission  n. sth that has been admitted; confession; access; an entrance fee She has the qualifications for admission to the college. He made an admission that he had used threatening behavior.  7.      profit    n.  benefit; advantage; money gained from business, etc.             v.  to be advantageous to, to obtain profit He made a profit of fifty thousand US dollars on his house. We gained a lot of profit from your advice. Telling lies won't profit you.  8.      souvenir  n.  gift(s) used as a token of remembrance She spent the morning buying souvenirs.       He bought a little Eiffel Tower as a souvenir of his holiday in Paris.       I got some souvenirs from my uncle.  9.      athletic   adj.  physically strong; muscular; of athletics The school athletic meet is to be held next Tuesday. John is an athletic boy. He is good at running.  10.   brand    n. trade mark; products of a kind; symbol of identification on animals                        created by using hot metal; a burning piece of wood v.                          put a symbol with a brand; identity or label This brand of tea is my favorite. All cattle on the farm were branded with the letter A. The bitter lesson is branded on his memory.  11.   equipment   n.  supply with the necessary materials for an undertaking The complete equipment of the new hospital will take a year. The store sells tents and other camping equipment.       The teaching equipment in the school is quite poor.  12.   minority   n.  a small group related to the whole group and is different from       the majority in terms of race, religion, etc. ; not accepted by most people Only a minority of the class voted for the plan. The government passed a law to protect religious minorities.            There are 55 minorities in China.  13.   fantasy  n.  the illusive imagination; a daydream George lives in a world of fantasy. The whole story is a fantasy.         You didn't really see it — it was just your fantasy . 14.   settler   n.  one who settles in a new region.  They were the earliest settlers in America.       Many original settlers were killed by the English during the war.       He is now a setter in Hongkong.  15.   experiment  n.  test; trail                v.  conduct an experiment Some people learn by experiment and others learn by experience. He is experimenting with drugs to cure hepatitis. Have they ever experimented on a large number of patients?  16.   advance   n.  progress; loan; forward action; an increase in price or amount               vi. move forward; make progress; pay(money) beforehand; promote The president has done his utmost to advance the national interest. The date of the meeting was advanced by four days. She advanced on him silently.  17.   technique  n. way of doing sth They need to learn modern management techniques. What he need is some handling technique. Computer technique is developing very quickly nowadays. 18.   test  n. way of trying out or deciding abilities, qualities  v. examine A simple test will show if this is real gold. He had a blood test. We are to have a history test next week. The doctor tested his ears.  19.   cloth  n.  woven, knitted material etc. produced from silk, wool or cotton; a piece of cloth for particular purpose She bought some cloth to make some new dresses. Could you tell me where I can buy some cloth? The cloth is very soft.   20.   jungle  n.  land overgrown with tropical vegetation and trees; a dense               or uncontrolled overgrowth; a place of ruthless competition  struggle for survival Advance in the jungle was very slow. He's from Chicago; he grew up in a real jungle. He is sorting through the jungle of the regulations.  21.   creature   n.  a living being; a human being; sth created Worms are very simple creatures. She's a beautiful creature. Have you ever seen creatures from outer space?       In fact, lots of creatures live in the sea.  22.   volunteer    n.  one who offers his own free will                v.  undertake or offer voluntarily The volunteers for community service are doing a good job. They volunteered to repair the house for the old lady. She volunteered the information.  23.   translator   n.  person who translates (especially sth written)          She wants to be a translator in the future.          I don’t think he will need a translator, because his English is pretty good.          Being a translator is not an easy job.  Useful expressions: 1.more than A dictionary is more than a book. He is more than my teacher. He is my friend as well. The cinema can hold more than 100 people.    Compare “no more than” and “not more than”:   His school education added up no more than one year.   The water is not more than 5 feet deep at any point.  2.free of charge in charge of take charge of in the charge of The faulty part was replaced free of charge. Mr. Smith is in charge of his company. This company is in the charge of Mr. Smith.  3.involve… in…: have sth to do with…; take part in… Many children are involved in the school sports meet. It’s unwise for you to get involved into their quarrel. Don’t involve others in your trouble.  4.close t near Go further away! You are too close to me. It’s close to 6 o’clock The book store is close to our school.

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