(共28张PPT)
Vocabulary
选必一 Unit 1
Word Formation
Unit 1 69 words Period 1 13 words physiology ~ evaluate
Period 2 14 words property ~ insist on
Period 3 14 words scientific ~ infer
Period 4 14 words politician ~ come to power
Period 5 14 words institution ~ draft
root n. adj.
physiology (n.) 生理学;生理机能
crucial (adj.) 至关重要的;关键性的
vital (adj.) 必不可少的;极其重要的;充满生机的
commit (vt.) 承诺;犯(罪、错) (vi.) 忠于;全心全意投入
physiologist 生理学家
physiologically 生理上地 (adv.)
physiological 生理学的
vitality 活力;
生命力;朝气;生机
vitally 至关重要地;性命攸关地;根本性地 (adv.)
crucially 关键地;至关重要地;核心在于 (adv.)
committed--committed--committing
commitment 忠诚;
投入;奉献;承诺;
诺言
committed 忠诚的;坚定的;尽职尽责的;
承诺过的
单句语法填空。
1.Parents play ______ crucial role in preparing their children for adult life.
2.Their work is _________ (crucial) important.
3.Regular exercise is vital ______ your health.
4.The team _________ (vital) depends on efficient communication to succeed.
5.Despite her eighty years, Elsie was full of _________ (vital).
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crucially
vitally
for
vitality
1.They promised __________ (commit) fully
to the project.
2.The couple were accused of ___________ (commit) murder.
3.Her strong ____________ (commit) to education inspired many students.
4.He is a ___________ (commit) environmentalist who plants trees every year.
5.The government must commit ________ (it) to improving healthcare.
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committing
committed
commitment
itself
root n. adj.
academy (n.) 研究院;学会; 专科院校
object (n.&vi.) 物体;宾语; 目标;对象;反对
botany (n.) 植物学
evaluate (vt.) 评价;评估
academics 学术;
学业;学者
objective 目标;目的;客观的 (adj.&n.)
academic 学校的;学院的;学术的;聪明好学的;纯理论的;大学教师;学者 (adj.&n.)
subjective 主观的 (相对词)
botanist 植物学家
evaluation 评估
botanical 植物(学)的;和植物(学)有关的;植物性药材 (adj.&n.)
evaluative 评估的
objection 反对
1.Personal problems may affect a student’s __________ (academy) performance.
2.The object of their expedition was __________ (discover) the source of the River Nile.
3.Would anyone object _____ we started the meeting now
4.Pupils should be encouraged to set their own __________ (objective).
5.I have no objection except ______ it may cost more than expected.
6.You need a careful __________ (evaluate) by an experienced doctor.
academic
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to discover
objectives
if
that
evaluation
root n. adj.
distinct (adj.) 清晰的;清楚的;有区别的
distinguish (v.) 区分;分辨;使有所区别
extract (n.&vt.) 提取物;摘录; 提炼;提取
distinction 区别;优秀;(学生作业的)优等;特性
distinctiveness 独特性
distinctive 独特的
extraction (尤指用力的)拔出;提取;拔牙
extractor 提取机;萃取机;排气扇
distinguishing 有区别的;显著的
distinguishable 有区别的;可区分的;易辨别的
distinguished 杰出的;突出的;卓越的;(尤指长者)气度不凡的;高雅的;睿智的
单句语法填空。
1.The There is _______ distinct smell of burning in the
room; I think something must be _______ fire.
2. The two concepts are quite distinct _________ each other, so we should not confuse them.
3. The __________ (distinct) between the twins is so subtle that only their parents can tell them apart.
4.She passed the exam with __________ (distinct), _________ (earn) the highest score in the class.
5.His __________ (distinct) style of painting sets him apart from other artists of his time.
6.The ______________ (distinct) of her voice is what made her a famous singer.
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on
earning
from
distinctive
distinctiveness
distinction
distinction
root n. adj.
boil (v.&n.) (使)沸腾;煮开;沸点
obtain (v.)获得;赢得;存在;流行
acknowledge (vt.) 承认(属实、权威等); (公开)感谢
defeat (n.)失败; (vt.)击败;战胜
acknowledgement 、
acknowledgment
承认;认可…...的属实或存在;谢礼;确认收悉
self-acknowledged
自认的
defeatism 失败主义
defeatist 失败主义者;
失败主义的 (n.&adj.)
boiled 水煮的
boiling 极热的;炎热的
obtainable 可获得的
unobtainable 无法获得的
defeated 泄气的;受挫的
self-defeating 适得其反的;
弄巧成拙的
undefeated (在体育比赛中)保持不败的
1.She prefers _________ (boil) eggs for breakfast
because they're easier to digest.
2.The soup was left _________ (boil) on the stove for too long, so half of it evaporated(蒸发).
3.Clean drinking water is not easily __________ (obtain) in some remote villages.
4.The research team struggled __________ (obtain) accurate data due to technical issues.
5.His promotion was a public ______________ (acknowledge) of his outstanding contributions to the company.
boiled
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boiling
acknowledgement
obtainable
acknowledgment
to obtain
1.Historians generally acknowledge her ______ a genius
in her field.
2.She is usually acknowledged ________ (be) one of our
best artists.
3.It is widely acknowledged ________ the welfare system is under-resourced.
4.Napoleon ____________ (defeat) by the Duke of Wellington at the battle of Waterloo.
5.He looked lost and ___________ (defeat).
6.The team managed to remain __________ (defeated) in the final weeks of the season.
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to be
that
defeated
was defeated
undefeated
root n. adj.
analyse (vt.) BrE analyze AmE
apparent (adj.) 显而易见的; 貌似(真实)的
substance (n.) 物质;物品;事实根据
substantiate 证实 (vt.)
substantiation 证实
apparently 显而易见;显然;看来;据说(adv.)
substantially 在很大程度上;大体上(adv.)
substantial 可观的;价值巨大的;(重)大的;基本上的
analysis 分析(结果)-- analyses pl. n.
analyst 分析者;化验员;精神/心理分析师
analytical / analytic
(善于)分析的
substantive 重要的;严肃的;实质性的;本质的
substantively 重要地;严肃地;实质性地;本质地(adv.)
analytics (电脑的)分析方法;通过分析所得数据
1.The financial __________ (analyse) predicted a
rise in the stock market based on recent trends.
2.Her __________ (analysis) approach to problem-solving makes her an excellent researcher.
3.The lab conducted multiple __________ (analysis) to verify the experiment's results.
4.The store is closed today, ___________ (apparent) due to a power outage in the area.
5.There was ______ apparent lack of communication between the team members, ___________ (lead) to confusion.
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analytical
analyses
leading
apparently
an
root n. adj.
insist (v.)坚持;坚决要求
science (n.)科学
conclude (v.)(以…)结束(讲话、会议、文章等);作出(结论);断定
insistence 坚决要求;坚持(主张)
scientist 科学家
scientific 科学(上)的;应用科学方法的;审慎而系统的
unscientific 不科学的
scientifically 在科学方面;从科学的角度;审慎而系统化地(adv.)
conclusion 结论;推论
conclusive 无可置疑的;结论性的
insistent 坚持的;坚决要求的
non-scientific 不关于科学的;不用科学方法的
anti-scientific 反科学的
concluding 结尾的;结局的
inconclusive 无结果的;无定论的
1.She insisted ______ paying for the meal, even
though I offered _________ (cover) it.
2.His __________ (insist) that the project must be finished today caused a lot of stress for the team.
3.The teacher was ___________ (insistence) that we submit our essays by Friday, ________ no exceptions.
4.Marie Curie was a famous __________ (science) who made groundbreaking discoveries in radioactivity.
5.The research team used __________ (science) methods to ensure their experiment was accurate and reliable.
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insistence
with
insistent
scientist
scientific
1.After __________ (analyze) all the data, the scientists
were able _____________ (conclude) that the new drug is effective.
2.The lawyer presented strong evidence, but the jury still found it insufficient to reach a _____________ (conclude).
3.In her _____________ (conclude) remarks, the speaker summarized the key points of the conference.
4.The DNA test provided _____________ (conclude) proof that the suspect was at the crime scene.
5.__________ (base) on the experiment’s results, we can draw the conclusion ________ the hypothesis was correct.
analyzing
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to conclude
conclusion
conclusive
concluding
Based
that
root n. adj.
novel (n.&adj.) (长篇)小说;新颖的;新奇的
found (vt.) 创建;建立;把......建立在
infer (vt.) 推断; 推理
novelist 小说家
novelty 新颖;新奇(的事物);(常作为礼物赠送的)新奇廉价的物品
foundational
基础的;基本的
inference 推断;推理
founder 创立者
foundation 创建;基金会;(幼儿学校)小班
inferential 推论
(上)的;推理(上)的
长度上 novel>novella>a short story
foundations 地基
found--founded--founded 建立
infer--inferred--inferred--inferring
find--found--found 发现
1.As a famous _______ (novel), Charles Dickens created unforgettable characters that reflected Victorian society.
2.The ________ (novel) of living in a new country soon wore off when she faced daily challenges.
3.She proposed a novel approach to solving the problem, ________ no one had ever thought of before.
4.The tech company _____________ (found) in 2005 and quickly became an industry leader.
5.As the _________ (found) of the charity, she donated half her wealth to support its mission.
6.Critical thinking is a ____________ (found) skill for success in higher education.
novelist
novelty
founder
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was founded
foundational
root n. adj.
politics (n.) 政治(学)
number (n.)
theory (n.) 理论;学说
politician 从政者;政治家
numeral 数字的书写符号
numeracy 基本计算能力
innumerate 不会算术的
innumeracy 没有数学和自然科学知识;数学盲;(自然)科学盲
politically 政治上 (adv.)
numerous 许多的
numerical 数字的;
以数字表示的
numerate 有计算能力的
outnumber
在数量上超过;
比…...多
innumerable 无数的
political 政治的
theoretical 理论上的;推想的
numerically 数字上;数量上(adv.)
theorist 理论家
theorize AmE theorise BrE 建立理论;从理论上说明
单句语法填空。
1.___________ (Study) international politics requires understanding complex relationships between countries.
2.The experienced ___________ (politics) gave a passionate speech about economic reform at the town hall meeting.
3.Her strong __________ (politics) background in law and government service prepared her well for the diplomatic role.
4.She has proved her worth on numerous __________ (occasion).
5._______ theory, more competition means ________ (low)
prices for consumers.
Studying
politician
political
occasions
lower
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In
root n. adj.
relate (v.) 找到联系;讲述; 发生共鸣;认同
gentle (adj.)
patent (n.& adj.) 专利(证书);有专利的
passion (n.) 酷爱;激情
related 有关的;
有亲戚关系的
relation 关系;亲戚
relative 亲戚;相对的;相比较而言的 (n.&adj.)
patentee 专利权拥有者
relatively 较......;
相对地 (adv.)
patentable
可取得专利的
relationship 关系;联系
passionate 热情的
relativity 相对论;相对性
passionless 无激情的
passionately 热诚地;热情地 (adv.)
gentleness 温柔;和善
gently 温柔地;文静地 (adv.)
单句语法填空。
1.The two countries have established friendly diplomatic _________ (relation) after years of negotiations.
2.Experts believe that the large number of cancer cases in the area are directly _________ (relate) to the new nuclear power station.
3.Trust is essential for building a strong business
___________ (relate) between partners.
4.There was no love or ___________ (gentle) in his face.
5.The door closed _______ (gentle).
6.Joe is ___________ (passion) about baseball.
relations
related
relationship
gentleness
gently
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passionate
root n. adj.
doctor (n.) 医生;(Dr)博士
ordinary (adj.)
gradual (adj.)
institute (n.&vt.) 机构;建立;制定
doctoral 博士(学位)的
doctorate 博士学位
ordinariness 平凡
institution 社会公共机构;制度;习俗
doctor's orders 医嘱
ordinarily 通常地 (adv.)
institutionalize / institutionalise
使成惯例;使制度化;把(某人)送到收容机构 (vt.)
institutional 机构的
institutionalization / institutionalisation 把(某人)送到收容机构;病患者对护理或收容机构的依赖化
extraordinary
不一般的;非凡的
gradually 逐渐地 (adv.)
institutionalized / institutionalised
(因长期生活在收容机构)缺乏自理能力的
单句语法填空。
1.She found a strange beauty in the quiet __________ (ordinary) of everyday life.
2.This software is _________ (ordinary) used for graphic design, but it can also edit videos __________(surprising) well.
3.What ______ extraordinary thing to do!
4.The sound of his footsteps ________ (gradual) died away.
5.The government plans ____________ (institute) new policies aimed at reducing carbon emissions next year.
ordinariness
ordinarily
surprisingly
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to institute
root n. adj.
consequence (n.) 结果;后果
peculiar (adj.) 奇怪的;独特的
encounter (vt.&n.) 偶然碰到;邂逅
mourn (v.) 哀悼;哀伤
remark (vt.&n.) 说起;言辞;话语;谈论;评论
consequent 作为结果的;
随之而来的;由此引起的=consequential (+重要的)
peculiarity 个性;特点;怪异的性质
peculiarly 奇怪地;非常;特别 (adv.)
re-encounter (vt.&n.)重逢
mourner 哀悼者;送葬者
inconsequential
不重要的;微不足道的
mourning 哀悼;丧服
mournful
悲痛的
mournfulness 忧伤;悲痛;哀伤
remarkably 非凡;非常;奇异;引人注目 (adv.)
remarkable 非凡的;显著的
unremarkable 一般的;平常的;普通的
单句语法填空。
1.The heavy rainfall caused flooding, and the __________ (consequence) damage to homes and infrastructure(基础设施) was severe.
2.Animals have died ______ a consequence of coming into contact with this chemical.
3.He understood the potential ______________ (consequence) of his risky decision but chose to proceed anyway.
4.She looked __________ (remarkabe) composed(平静的) throughout the funeral.
consequent
as
consequences
remarkably
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