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Lesson24Askeletoninthecupboard•askeletoninthecupboard=•askeletoninthecloset•afamilyskeleton•家丑•Everyfamilyhasaskeletonortwo•initscupboard.•每个家庭都有一两件见不得人的秘密。Skeletonn.骨架,骨骼;纲要;骨瘦如柴的人•Howmanybonesdoesahumanskeletonconsistsof?•Thehumanskeletonconsistsof206bones.•人的骨骼由206块骨头组成。•Askeletonstaffof20isbeingkepton.•留下了20名骨干人员。•Hernotesgaveusjustthebareskeletonofhertheory.•她的笔记只给我们提供了她的理论的梗概.•Alongillnessmadeaskeletonoutofhim.•长期的卧病使他骨瘦如柴.•Seemingly貌似•.aseeminglystupidquestion•看似愚蠢的问题•Seeminglyendless•SeeminglyinconsumablenaturalresourcesConcealsth.fromsb.对(某人)隐瞒(某事)•--Heconcealedhisdisappointmentfromhisfriends.•Hidevt.vi.(hid,hidden,hiding)隐藏,把…藏起来•Ihavenothingtoconceal.•我没有什么事可保密的。•Robertcouldnotconcealhisrelief...•罗伯特无法掩饰自己如释重负的心情。Vivid•词根:viv=life,表示生命•vivid鲜艳的;生动的,栩栩如生的•viv生命+id……的→adj.鲜艳的;生动的,栩栩如生的•revival复苏,再生•revive[v.恢复;[使]复苏]+al表名词→n.复苏,再生•survival幸存,生存•survive幸免于+al状态→经过事故活着→幸存•vividred•vividgreen•vividdescription•生动的描述;生动的报导•varyingadj.不同的•varyvi.vt.改变,变化•--Theweathervariesfromdaytoday.•天气一天天变化。•Thelevelsoftolerablepainvarygreatlyfromindividualtoindividual.•对疼痛的耐受程度因人而异,差别很大。unpack•Hebegantounpackhisbriefcase.•他开始打开公事包取出里面的东西.•Stackv.(整齐地)堆放,排放n.堆•--Stackupthebooks.•astackofbookspetrifyv.使惊呆•Petrifiedadj.感到震惊的/Petrifyingadj.令人震惊的零--AtthenewIwaspetrified.•词根:petr=stone,表示石头•petrous岩石的,岩石般的•petr石头+ous……的→adj.岩石的,岩石般的•petroleum石油•petr石头+oleum表示矿物→n.石油•petrify石化,僵化,吓呆•petr石头+ify化→石化•ChinaNationalPetroleumCorporation•PrisonpetrifiesmeandIdon'twanttogothere.•监狱令我十分害怕,我不想去那儿。•petrifying•例:•Ifoundtheclimbabsolutelypetrifying.•我觉得这次爬山太吓人了。unsympatheticadj.不表同情的,无动于衷的•beunsympathetictosb.对某人不表示同情•--Itoldhimaboutmyexperiencebuthewasunsympathetictome.•dangle•Hugeearringsdangledfromherears.•她耳朵上挂着一对大耳环。•sway•Don'teverbeswayedbyfashion.•永远不要受潮流的影响。•one’shairstandsonend某人感到毛骨悚然=sbfeelhorrified(adj.带有恐怖感的,惊骇的)•--Myhairstandsonend.我感到毛骨悚然•Itisallverywell…but…好到是好,但是…•--Itisallverywellforyoutosuggesttakingafewdays’rest,buthowcanfinishourworkintime?•--Itisallverywellforthemtoaskmetodoit,butIamtoobusy.•Occurvi.发生,出现(某个事件出乎意料的、偶然的发生)--比happen更正式•--Whendidtheaccidentoccur?•Itoccurredtometodo…/Itoccurredtomethat…•--Itoccurredtometoopenthewindow.•WhenNeilArmstronglandedonthemoonin1969andsaidthenowimmortalwords,•“That’sonesmallstepforman,andonegiantleapformankind,”•NeilArmstrong•n.–UnitedStatesastronaut;thefirstmantosetfootonthemoon(July20,1969)
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