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叢書名:北京環(huán)球時(shí)代學(xué)校英語(yǔ)專業(yè)考研點(diǎn)睛叢書
- 作者:吳中東,周玉芳主編
- 出版時(shí)間:2015/4/1
- ISBN:9787300208077
- 出 版 社:中國(guó)人民大學(xué)出版社
- 中圖法分類:H313
- 頁(yè)碼:302
- 紙張:膠版紙
- 版次:1
- 開本:16K
《最新英語(yǔ)專業(yè)考研核心詞匯》是“北京環(huán)球時(shí)代學(xué)校英語(yǔ)專業(yè)考研點(diǎn)睛叢書”之一。書中內(nèi)容以《高等學(xué)校英語(yǔ)專業(yè)英語(yǔ)教學(xué)大綱》的要求為基礎(chǔ),按照各高校英語(yǔ)院系招收研究生入學(xué)考試要求組織安排。本書適合英語(yǔ)專業(yè)本科畢業(yè)有意攻讀英語(yǔ)專業(yè)研究生的同學(xué)使用,以英語(yǔ)專業(yè)四八級(jí)、部分GRE詞匯為基礎(chǔ),再補(bǔ)充一些經(jīng)常出現(xiàn)于文學(xué)作品和評(píng)論中的詞匯,以及從歷年各校英研入學(xué)考試實(shí)考試題中萃取的易考詞、?荚~和難詞,共搜集了詞匯近五千條。
吳中東,環(huán)球時(shí)代教育集團(tuán)董事長(zhǎng),環(huán)球時(shí)代第一任校長(zhǎng),英語(yǔ)專業(yè)碩士生導(dǎo)師。 英語(yǔ)專業(yè)考研基礎(chǔ)英語(yǔ)首席主講,專四專八寫作主講。2002年-04年英國(guó)劍橋大學(xué)高級(jí)訪問學(xué)者。1987年最先在中國(guó)啟動(dòng)TOEFL、GRE; 92年將GMAT教學(xué)引入國(guó)內(nèi),掀起GMAT風(fēng)暴,推動(dòng)了中國(guó)人通過GMAT考試到海外攻讀MBA的熱潮,被譽(yù)為GMAT第一人。其間曾為我國(guó)民辦英語(yǔ)教學(xué)機(jī)構(gòu)培育出多位校長(zhǎng),被譽(yù)為“我國(guó)英語(yǔ)培訓(xùn)界宗師級(jí)人物”。多年致力于語(yǔ)言學(xué)、翻譯學(xué)研究,深得學(xué)術(shù)界廣泛認(rèn)可。出版專業(yè)著作數(shù)十部。
Unit 1
Part 1 Reading Wisely
Part 2 Solving the Servant Problem
Part 3 It's a Man's World
Part 4 How Not to Get Your Way
Part 5 Review
Unit 2
Part 1 To the Point
Part 2 If I Had the Wings of an Angel
Part 3 Dr.Jekyll or Mr.Hyde?
Part 4 You've Got to Be a Football Expert
Part 5 Review
Unit 3
Part 1 The Pep Talk
Part 2 The Handcuff Is Quicker Than the Eye
Part 3 Courtroom Drama
Part 4 Call Me by My Right Name
Part 5 Review
Unit 4
Part 1 Mullins a K.O.Victim ( I ) ;
Part 2 Mullins a K.O.Victim ( II ): Mullins Throws Down the Gauntlet
Part 3 Mullins a K.O.Victim ( III ): Mullins Forced to Eat a Humble Pie
Part 4 Mullins a K.O.Victim (IV): The Decline of Mullins
Part 5 Review
Unit 5
Part 1 Cheating ( I )
Part 2 Cheating ( II ): Cracking Down
Part 3 Cheating (III): Star Player ls Caught
Part 4 Cheating (IV): Our Pyrrhic Victory
Part 5 Review
Unit 6
Part 1 The Newspaper Umbrella
Part 2 Patent Pending
Part 3 Hold That Nobel Prize!.
Part 4 Perfect Products
Part 5 Review
Unit 7
Part 1 Much Ado About a Haircut ( I )
Part 2 Much Ado About a Haircut ( II ): The Tempest Spills out of the Teapot
Part 3 Much Ado About a Haircut ( III ): Haircut Dilemma
Part 4 Much Ado About a Haircut (IV): Happy Ending?
Part 5 Review
Unit 8
Part 1 Enter Dr.Thomas Dooley ( I )
Part 2 Enter Dr.Thomas Dooley ( II ): Dooley's Mission
Part 3 Enter Dr.Thomas Dooley ( m ): Stymied by Personal Sickness
Part 4 Enter Dr.Thomas Dooley (IV): Promises to Keep
Part 5 Review
Unit 9
Part 1 Bigots ( I ): Just Spell the Name Correctly
Part 2 Bigots ( II ): Bigots Get Publicity
Part 3 Bigots (III): coping with Bigots
Part 4 Bigots (IV): More Than Silence
Part 5 Review
Unit 10
Part 1 A Boy and a Mad Dog'( I ): Jerry Hart's Sixth Sense
Part2 A Boy and a Mad Dog ( lI ): Crisis!
Part 3 A Boy and a Mad Dog ( III): A Time for Decision
Part 4 A Boy and a Mad Dog (IV): The Pertinent Facts About Rabies
Part 5 Review
Unit 11
Part 1 A Boy and a Mad Dog (V): The Search for the Dog
Part 2 A Boy and a Mad Dog (VI): No Relief
Part 3 A Boy and a Mad Dog (VII): The Police Find the Dog
Part 4 ABoy and a Mad Dog (vm): Ali's Well That Ends Well
Part 5 Review
Unit 12
Part 1 Off Broadway ( I )
Part 2 Off Broadway ( II ): An All-round Man
Part 3 Off Broadway ( III ): From Ledgers to Scripts
Part 1 Enter Dr. Thomas Dooley (Ⅰ)
本單元詞匯精要
1. emaciated 2. surged 3. tranquil 4. sanctuary 5. ascend
In 1956, LOOK magazine named Thomas Dooley as one of the year’s ten most outstanding men. Just under thirty years of age at the time, Dr. Dooley had already distinguished himself by caring for a half-million sick and emaciatedVietnamese refugees. When fighting broke out in the divided country of Viet nam, the northern forces surged southward, scattering thousands of refugees before them. At that time, Dr. Dooley was a lieutenant, assigned to a tranquil naval hospital in Yoko-suka, Japan. Forthwith he volunteered for duty on a navy ship that had been chosen to transport the refugees to sanctuary in Saigon. The curtain was beginning to ascend on Dooley’s real career.
Sample Sentences
Use the new words in the following sentences.
1. The residents of the Warsaw Ghetto managed to win several skirmishes from the Nazis.
2. A firecracker terminated the climate of the neighborhood.
3. When Richard Ⅲ violated the of the church to seize the princes, he exceeded his jurisdiction.
4. Lakeman put its heaviest players up front, but they were helpless as the Giants’ line toward them.
5. Inexorably the determined climber began to the Himalayan peak.
Definitions
Match the new words with their meanings.
6. emaciated a. to rush suddenly
7. surge b. shelter
8. tranquil c. quiet
9. sanctuary d. abnormally thin, wasted away
10. ascend e. to rise
本單元成語(yǔ)精要
sour grapes: to disparage something which you cannot have (from Aesop’s fable about the fox who called the grapes sour because he could not reach them) 酸葡萄,指因得不到想要的東西便故意說它不好。
該習(xí)語(yǔ)源于《伊索寓言》。一個(gè)熱天,饑渴的狐貍看見幾大串葡萄垂掛在葡萄藤上。狐貍怎么也夠不著,最后只好離去,嘴里嘟囔著:“這有什么,那葡萄是酸的!”
Marcia said that she didn’t want to be on the Principal’s Honor Roll anyway. But we knew that it was just sour grapes on her part.
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