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情境串记
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Unit 12 Life is full of the unexpected.
Section A
记背打卡:________月________日
情境串记 课后词汇 音标 词义 拓展
Unexpectedly, I overslept this morning. Then I rushed out of the house with my backpack. Luckily, a kind neighbor gave me a lift. unexpected / n k'spekt d/ adj. 出乎意料 的;始料不及的 expect v. 预料;期待[15考] unexpectedly adv. 意外地;出乎意料地
backpack /'b kp k/ n. 背包;旅行包
oversleep / v (r)'sli p/ v. 睡过头;睡得太久 【过去式/过去分词】overslept
After I entered a coffee shop which was two blocks east from my office, I waited in line with several other office workers.(Section A 3a改编) block /bl k/, /blɑ k/ n. 街区;(方形平面)大块;一栋楼房生 an office block一栋办公大楼
in line with 与……成一排
worker[3考] /'w (r)k (r)/ n. 工作者;工人 work v.& n. 工作[45考]
When we saw a plane had hit my office building, we stared in disbelief at the black smoke rising above the burning building. We felt lucky to be alive.(Section A 3a改编) above[11考] / 'b v/ prep. 在……上面adv. 在上面 above all 首先;最重要的是
burn[8考] /b (r)n/ v. 着火;燃烧;(使)烤煳 生 【过去式/过去分词】burnt/burned burning adj. 着火的;燃烧的
alive[8考] / 'la v/ adj. 活着;有生气的 lively adj. 生气勃勃的;(色彩)鲜艳的
One day, in the west of the airport, a plane headed towards the ground. I waited till the doctors came.But sadly, most of the people on the plane were dead. airport /'e p (r)t/ n. 机场
till[8考] /t l/ prep.& conj. 到;直到
west /west/ adv. 向西;朝西 adj. 向西的;西部的 n. 西;西方
dead[3考] /ded/ adj. 死的;失去生命的 dying adj. 垂死的 death n. 死;死亡
I was on my way to the market to buy some beans and cream for dinner. Suddenly, a group of people showed up. cream /kri m/ n. 奶油;乳脂
bean /bi n/ n. 豆;豆荚
market /'mɑ (r)k t/ n. 市场;集市 a fruit market 一个水果市场
Section B
记背打卡:________月________日
情境串记 课后词汇 音标 词义 拓展
Last night, I went to a costume party. But as I walked in, I realized I'd forgotten part of my costume. I looked like a complete fool and felt really embarrassed. fool /fu l/ n. 蠢人;傻瓜 v. 愚弄 foolish adj. 愚蠢的;傻的 make a fool of sb. 愚弄某人;使某人出丑
costume /'k stju m/, /'kɑ stu m/ n. (特定场合穿的)服装;装束 costume party 化装舞会
embarrassed / m'b r st/ adj. 窘迫的;害羞的 be embarrassed about... 对……感到尴尬
A man asked his girlfriend to marry him. The lady agreed. However, it was a joke, which was an unexpected discovery for her. His show was canceled. Even a police officer came to fix the problem.(Section B 2b改编) discovery[3考] /d 'sk v ri/ n. 发现;发觉 discover v. 发现;发觉[5考]
lady /'le di/ n. 女士;女子 ladies(pl.)
cancel[6考] /'k nsl/ v. 取消;终止
officer[3考] /' f s /, /'ɑ f s r/ n. 军官;官员 office n. 办公 室[6考]
My magic trick is always believable. But one day when I was showing off my new magic trick, I made a coin disappear, but then it didn't reappear as planned. It was so embarrassing. believable /b 'li v bl/ adj. 可相信的;可信任的 believe v. 相信[8考] unbelievable 难以置信的;不真实的
disappear[3考] / d s 'p / v. 消失;不见 appear v. 出 现[3考] appearance n. 出现;露面;外貌
embarrassing / m'b r s ?/ adj. 使人害羞的(难堪的或惭愧的) embarrassed adj. 窘迫的;害羞的
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