
上教版选择性必修3U1 1. accent / ksent/ n. 口音; 腔调 put an accent on 强调 foreign accent 外国口音 During the first audition they had used their Scottish accents when rapping and it hadn’t gone down well. <2024金山区一模C篇> 在第一次试镜时,他们在说唱时使用了苏格兰口音,但效果并不好。 2. arise / ra z/ v. (arose, arisen)发生; 产生; 出现 The situation may not arise for hundreds of years to come, but this doesn’t mean we have nothing to worry about. <2024虹口区一模A篇> 这种情况可能在未来几百年内都不会出现,但这并不意味着我们不用担心。 3. conflict / k nfl kt/ n. 冲突; 争执; 争论 armed conflict 武装冲突 in conflict with 与...冲突 Edy said young people also need to judge whether news organizations identify any possible conflicts of interest. <2024崇明区一模A篇> Edy 说,年轻人还需要判断新闻机构是否识别出任何可能的利益冲突。 4. demand /d mɑ nd/ n. 所需之物; (坚决的)要求 demanding (adj.) 要求高的 meet/satisfy demand 满足需求 in demand 受欢迎 Among these were a thirty per cent increase in demand for water, an increase in harmful insects such as flies and mosquitoes, and a fall in the amount of peas, potatoes, carrots and onions that were harvested. <2024长宁区一模概要写作> 其中包括对水的需求增加了 30%,苍蝇和蚊子等有害昆虫增多,豌豆、土豆、胡萝卜和洋葱的收获量下降。 5. grasp /ɡrɑ sp/ n., v. 理解(力); 领会. 抓紧; 抓牢 within one's grasp 在某人掌握范围内 grasp the opportunity 抓住机会 Their jaw and teeth evolved to help them crush bamboo, and their wrist bone became capable of grasping the stalks of their favorite plant. <2024金山区一模六选四> 它们的下颌和牙齿进化到可以帮助它们压碎竹子,它们的腕骨变得可以抓住它们最喜欢的植物的茎秆。 6. impressive / m pres v/ n. (事物或人)令人赞叹的; 令人敬佩的 impression (n.) 印象 impress (vt.) 给(某人)留下印象 look impressive 看起来令人印象深刻 an impressive performance 令人印象深刻的表现 The mythical Main Street is made to feel larger and more impressive, which gets visitors excited when they enter the park—we are the hero of Disneyland’s narrative. <2024浦东区一模C篇> 神话中的主街变得更大、更令人印象深刻,这让游客在进入公园时兴奋不已--我们就是迪斯尼乐园的主人公。 7. invasion / n ve n/ n. 武装入侵; 侵略; 侵犯 invasive (adj.): 侵入的 invader (n.): 侵略者 invasion of privacy 侵犯隐私 a military invasion 军事入侵 Until now, technology that readily identifies everyone based on his or her face has been forbidden because of its invasion of privacy. <2024长宁区一模C篇> 迄今为止,根据每个人的脸部特征就能轻易识别其身份的技术因其侵犯隐私而被禁止使用。 8. isolated / a s le t d/ adj. 偏远的; 孤立的; 孤独的 isolation (n.): 隔离 isolated incident 孤立事件 feel isolated 感到孤立 The new study isolated about 75,000 grams of pure pollen from the same stone layer that contained the footprints. <2024嘉定区一模C篇> 新研究从包含脚印的同一石层中分离出约 7.5 万克纯花粉。 9. minority /ma n r ti/ n. 少数; 少数人; 少数派 minor (adj.): 较小的 ethnic minority: 少数民族 Ever since, the Academy has looked to increase its diversity by promisin ... ...
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