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2014六级考试核心词汇及例句分析(1)

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  abandon vt放弃, 遗弃 (90-6, 91-6,92-1,93-1,95-1, 95-6,98-6,99-6,02-6,05-1,06-12,07-6)

  After driving many of the animals around them to near extinction, people were forced to abandon their old way of life for a radically new survival strategy that resulted in widespread starvation and disease. (02-6)

  abnormal adj反常的, 变态的

  Various efforts have been made over the centuries to predict earthquakes, including observing lights in the sky and abnormal animal behavior.(06年6月17日真题)

  几个世纪以来,人们尽了很大努力预测地震,包括观察天空的光亮以及动物的反常行为。

  abrupt adj.突然的, 意想不到的;

  That long airplane ride, the abrupt change of climate, was more than she could take. (05,1)

  长时间乘坐飞机,以及突变的气候都是她难以承受的。

  absence n.缺席 (93-6,00-1,01-1,06-6

  Those who recognize problems as a human condition and don t measure happiness by an absence of problems are the most intelligent kind of humans we know; also, the most rare. (01-1)

  absolute adj.绝对的;完全的;(93-6,95-6,96-6,01-6,02-6(原型),03-9,05-1,07-6

  absorb vt. 吸收(液体);(90-1,92-6,96-1,97-6,98-1,99-1,00-1)

  The club will absorb new members the first week in September. (02-1)

  abstract n. 摘要, 概要, 抽象(90-6,00-6,01-1,03-6)

  At the top of the list is the notion that intelligence is measured by your ability to solve complex problems; to read, write and compute at certain levels; and to resolve abstract equations quickly. (01-1)

  abundance n. 丰富, 充裕, 丰富充裕(91-6,01-1,05-12,06-12)

  in aboundance 充足,丰富 abundant adj.

  From science to Shakespeare, excellent television and video programs are available in abundance to teacher.

  accelerate v. 加速(99-1,02-6)

  Hill slopes are cleared of forests to make way for crops, but this only accelerates the crisis. (02-12)

  access n. 通路, 访问, 入门

  access to 通往 的道路 have access to 有机会,有权利享用或接近

  The people living in these apartments have free access to that swimming pool. (97-1)

  accompany v. 陪伴, 伴奏 (01-6,05-12)

  accomplishment n. 成就, 完成, 实现, 达到(93-1,98-1,04-6)

  accurate adj.正确的, 精确的

  Weather forecast is getting more accurate today. 现在,天气预报越来越准确了。

  accuse v. 控告, 谴责, 非难(96-1,98-6,02-6,03-9,05-1,05-6,06-6)

  The police accused him of setting fire to the building but the denied having been in the area on the night of the fire. (96-1)

  accuse sb. of doing sth. 指控某人

  accustom v.使习惯于 (98-1,01-6,02-6,03-9,05-1,05-12)

  be accustomed to sth. /doing sth. 习惯(做)某事

  After only two days in the river, people accustomed to being spoiled and indulged had become a team, working together to cope with the unpredictable twists and turns of the river. (98-1)

  achieve v. 完成, 达到(90-6,92-1,93-1,94-1,95-1,97-1,97-6,98-1,98-6,00-1,00-6,01-1,04-6,06-6)

  In one study of 400 adults who had achieved distinction in all areas of life, researchers found that three-fifths of these individuals either did badly in school or were unhappy in school.(04-6)

  acknowledge v.承认, 答谢, 报偿

  Professor Hawking is acknowledged as one of the world s greatest living physicists.(02年6月)霍金教授被认为是当今世界最伟大的物理学家之一。

  acquaintance n. 相识, 熟人

  Last year I left a professional position as a small-town reporter and took a job waiting tables. As someone paid to serve food to people, I had customers say and do things to me I suspect they d never say or do to their most casual acquaintances.

  去年,我辞去了小镇记者的工作,开始当餐厅服务员。在这份为人们提供食物的动作中,我遇到的一些顾客对我说了一些话,做了一些事。我认为,这些话和事情他们是绝不会向最不熟的熟人说和做的。

  acquisitive adj.想获得的,

  actually adj.实际上;真实地(91-1,91-6,95-1,95-6,96-1,96-6,99-6,01-1,02-1,02-6,03-6,03-9,04-6,05-6,06-6)

  adapt v. 使适应;使适合(90-1,92-1,98-6,99-1,99-6,05-6,05-12)

  adequate adj.足够的(91-1,92-1,97-6,00-6,03-6,05-1,06-6,06-12)

  adopt v.收养,采用(90-1,90-6,91-1,92-6,93-6,01-1,02-1,02-6,03-6,05-6,06-6,07-6)

  advance v.前进;增进(90-1,90-6,91-6,92-1,97-1,99-1,99-6,03-6,05-12,06-6,07-6)

  affective adj 情感的, 表达感情的(05-6)

  affluence n.富裕(02-12,07-6)

  aggression n.进攻, 侵略(02-6,06-6)

  agony n.极大的痛苦

  agriculture n.农业, 农艺, 农学(91-6,92-6,98-1,99-1,00-6,02-6)

  alert adj.提防的, 警惕的(90-1,94-1,99-6,00-6,01-1,03-6)

  The sign set up by the road alerts drivers to a sharp turn. (03-12)

  alien adj.(常与to连用)与 相反的;与 不同的(02-6,03-9,04-6)

  allegiance n.忠诚(02-6)

  alter v.改变(90-1,92-1,97-1,99-6,03-12,06-6)

  

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