雅思必备词汇汇总(听力及口语词汇)

2013-01-07 14:47:04 雅思

  听力词汇« List 1

  1. check /tʃek/ in v. 登记,报到

  2. reserve /ri'zə:v/ v. 预订

  3. reservation/,rezə'veiʃən/ n. 预订 make a reservation v. 预订

  4. in the name /neim/ of 以…的名义

  5. find /faind/ my way /wei/ 认路

  6. lost/ lɔst / adj. 迷失的,迷路的

  例句:I’m completely lost.

  7. pedestrian/ pi'destriən / n. 行人 adj. 为行人而设的

  8. customer/ 'kʌstəmə / service/ 'sə:vis / n. 客户服务

  9. guarantee/ ,gærən'ti:/ n. 保修,保修期 例句:It’s still under guarantee.

  10. technician/ tek'niʃən / n. 技工

  11. park/ pɑ:k/ v. 停车 n. 停车场

  12. parking/'pɑ:kiŋ/ ticket /'tikit / n. 停车罚款单

  13. fine/ fain / n./ v.罚款

  14. staff / stɑ:f / n. 全体职工,全体员工

  15. payment/ 'peimənt / n.付款,付款方式

  16. penguin/ 'peŋgwin / n. 企鹅

  17. seal/ si:l / n. 海豹

  18. telescope/ 'teliskəup / n. 望远镜

  19. license/ 'laisns / n. 执照,证件

  20. length/ leŋθ/ n. 长度 length of booking 预订时间

  21. insurance/ in'ʃuərəns/ n. 保险

  22. insure/ in'ʃuə / v. 给…上保险

  23. area/ 'ɛəriə / code/ kəud / 区号

  24. international/,intə'næʃənəl/ adj. 国际的

  25. luggage/ 'lʌgidʒ/ n. 行李

  26. vehicle/ 'vi:ikl / n. 交通工具,车辆

  27. collect/ 'kɔlekt / v. 取、拿

  28. branch/ brɑ:ntʃ / n. 树木的分枝,分店

  29. available/ə'veiləbl / adj. 有用的,可得到的

  30. equipment/ i'kwipmənt / n. 装备

  高频同义替换词组:

  observe ----- watch 观察

  return home----- make one’s way at the end of the day 回家

  watch seals---- do some seal-watching 观察海豹

  require --- need 需要

  play piano well--- an excellent piano player 擅长弹钢琴

  be famous for --- be well known for 因…而出名

  have children born in the 1930s--- give birth to children in 1930s 三十年代生了两个小孩

  口语词汇« List 1

  1. able /'eibl/ adj. 能,经管,有能力的

  例句:He is an able and clever person.

  2. talented/'tæləntid/ adj. 有才能的

  例句:The phrase "talented employee" permeated the language of business.

  3. lacking /'lækiŋ/ adj. 缺乏的,没有的 v. 缺少,不足(lack的ing形式)

  例句:I am afraid you are lacking of ability for this job.

  4. brainy /'breini/ adj. 聪明的,博学的

  例句:Why then did dolphins evolve to become so brainy?

  5. bright /brait/ adj. 明亮的,聪明的,愉快的

  例句:He would seek out some bright mechanic in the camp.

  6. clever /'klevə/ adj. 聪明的,机灵的,熟练的 ,

  例句:I know you are clever but you need to work hard.

  7. intelligent /in'telidʒent/ adj. 智能的,聪明的

  例句:This professor is intelligent.

  例句:The intelligent boy can understand the classical physics clearly.

  8. smart/ smɑ:t / adj. 聪明的,敏捷的

  例句:What a smart kid you are!

  9. gifted /'ɡiftid/ v. 给予(gift的过去分词)adj. 有天赋的,有才华的

  例句:You are gifted by God!

  例句:Mr Slim is a gifted businessman who has built up a telecommunications empire across Latin America.

  10. shrewd /ʃru:d/ adj. 精明的,狡猾的

  例句:He was too shrewd to believe that it must exist.

  11. half-witted /'hɑ:fwitid/ adj. 愚笨至极的,智力有缺陷的

  例句:He is half witted, what a shame.

  12. brainless /'breinlis/ adj.愚蠢的

  例句:He is such a brainless person.

  例句:For instance, it appears the ancestor of brainless starfish and sea urchins had a brain.

  13. daft /dɑ:ft, dæft/adj.愚笨的,癫狂的,

  例句:You look daft in that jacket.

  14. foolish /'fu:liʃ/ adj. 愚蠢的

  例句:Don’t be foolish.

  例句:I am not denying that women are foolish; god almighty made them to match the men.

  15. silly/'sili/ adj. 愚蠢的 n. 傻瓜

  例句:Will you two stop having such a silly disagreement?

  16. stupid /'stju:pid/ adj. 愚蠢的,麻木的,乏味的 n. 傻瓜

  例句:Anything too stupid to be said is sung.

  17. simple /'simpl/ adj. 简单的,单纯的

  例句:What a simple idea!

  18. sociable /'səuʃəbl/ adj. 社交的,好交际的 n. 联谊会

  例句:Her sociable manner is really a mask for a very shy nature.

  19. gregarious/ɡri'ɡεəriəs/ adj. 社交的,爱交际的,合群的

  例句:Man is a gregarious animal, and apparently the mischievous microbes he exhales fight and neutralise each other.

  20. reclusive /ri'klu:siv/ adj. 隐居的,隐遁的,

  例句:Yet North Korea's reclusive generalissimo, Kim Jong Il, appears not just to revel in his country's isolation, he has been doing all he can to deepen it.

  21. quarrelsome/'kwɔrəlsəm/ adj. 好争论的 ,怒气冲冲的

  例句:It is quarrelsome at home and abroad.

  22. argumentative /,ɑ:ɡju'mentətiv/ adj. 好辩的,辩论的,论证性的

  例句:The more argumentative ones sit in a clearing and debate the nature of justice.

  23. cruel /'kru:əl/ adj. 残酷的,残忍的,使人痛苦的

  例句:Without love a person could go hayward and also become cruel and ferocious.

  24. sadistic /sæ'distik/ adj. 虐待狂的,残酷成性的

  例句:Making matters worse is a sadistic schedule that has the Rockets playing 10 of 14 games on the road.

  25. caring /'kεəriŋ/ adj. 有同情心的,关心的 v. 关心,照顾(care的现在分词)

  例句:In citizens like these, we see the best of our country - resilient and hopeful, caring and strong.

  26. thoughtful/'θɔ:tful/ adj. 关切的,体贴的,深思的,

  例句:Hence it was a treat to her to find herself again the object of thoughtful care.

  27. easy-going /,i:zi:'gəuiŋ/ adj. 随和的,容易相处的

  例句:I am easy-going, so I can get along very well with others.

  28. trustworthy /'trʌst,wə:ði/ adj. 可靠的,可信赖的

  例句:And on the public stage, economists were seen as far more trustworthy than politicians.

  29. reliable/ri'laiəbl/ adj. 可靠的,可信赖的n. 可靠的人

  例句:Hopefully, it is only a question of time before effective methods can and will be used for reliable predictions.

  30. meticulous /mi'tikjuləs/ adj. 一丝不苟的,拘泥小节的

  例句:Both were in perfect condition under meticulous care by a large team of experts from China and Taiwan.

  31. cautious /'kɔ:ʃəs/ adj. 谨慎的

  例句:One is commercial property, where lending surveys suggest that banks are now being especially cautious.

  32. jealous /'dʒeləs/ adj. 嫉妒的,猜疑的,唯恐失去的,戒备的

  例句:This is no joking matter. Do your job well and don't be jealous. Jealousy can spoil everything.

  33. envious /'enviəs/ adj. 羡慕的,嫉妒的

  例句:"I was very envious that she had her own chicken manure, " she recalls.

  34. sincere/sin'siə/ adj. 真诚的,真实的

  例句:Mr. Guard could see that Dazhi was a sincere young man.

  35. loyal /'lɔiəl/ adj. 忠诚的 n. 效忠的臣民,忠实信徒

  例句:Historians believe she was the daughter of a family loyal to Britain.

  36. optimistic /,ɔpti'mistik/ adj. 乐观

  例句:It is because that I always enjoy my life and I have an optimistic heart.

  37. pessimistic /,pesi'mistik/ adj. 悲观的,厌世的

  例句:That may be too pessimistic, but all agree that the number will rise further.

  38. extroverted /'ekstrəuvə:tid/ adj. 性格外向的,喜社交的

  例句:Do you think you are introverted or extroverted?

  39. Introverted /,intrəu'və:tid/ adj. 内向的 v. 使...内向(introvert的过去分词形式),使内翻

  例句:I was a quiet and introverted boy when I was young.

  40. relaxed /ri'lækst/ v. relax的过去式和过去分词 adj. 松懈的,放松的

  例句:But, second, China is becoming more relaxed about spooking foreign investors.

  41. tense /tens/ adj. 紧张的,拉紧的

  例句:The game was so tense last night.

  例句:After tense haggling a deal seemed to have been struck over the summer.

  42. sensible /'sensəbl/ adj. 明智的,明显的,意识到的

  例句:Every word in every book was correctly spelled, so every page in every book had a more sensible pattern.

  43. down-to-earth/'daun-tu-'ə:θ/ adj. 实际的,现实的

  例句:A discussion about how mobile phones can tackle African poverty was more down-to-earth.

  44. determined/di'tə:mind/ v. 决定,断定(determine的过去分词)adj. 决定了的

  例句:Or, more likely, genome size is determined by the structure of the genetic system itself.

  45. obstinate/'ɔbstinit, -nət/ adj. 顽固的,难以控制的

  例句:The reservoir in the reserved preserve is an obstacle to the obstinate observer.

  46. stubborn /'stʌbən/ adj. 顽固的,顽强的,难处理的

  例句:English people are stubborn.

  47. thrifty /'θrifti/ adj. 节约的,茂盛的,成功的

  例句:The new jeans line aims to hit a low-middle price point, and appeal to a thrifty emerging consumer.

  48. economical /,i:kə'nɔmikəl/ adj. 经济的,节约的,

  例句:Engineers are forever seeking more economical methods of solving old problems.

  49. tight-fisted/'tait'fistid/ adj. 舍不得花钱的,吝啬的

  例句:People often put the blame on China's tight-fisted consumers, who save too much and spend too little.

  50. mean /mi:n/ vi. 用意 vt. 意味

  例句:You mean like being able to sense things and react to them, like a horse might?

  51. miserly /'maizəli/ adj. 吝啬的,贪婪的

  例句:Now, my uncle seemed so miserly that I was struck dumb by this sudden generosity.

  52. generous/'dʒenərəs/ adj. 慷慨的,大方的,宽宏大量的,

  例句:Early in December the foreman came along with generous provisions for Christmas.

  53. extravagant/ik'strævəɡənt/ adj. 奢侈的,放纵的

  例句:Despite this, he was so extravagant that he was always in debt.

  54. confident /'kɔnfidənt/ adj. 自信的,确信的

  例句:But we leave here today more confident and more united in the common effort of advancing security and prosperity for all of our people.

  55. self-assured /'selfə'ʃuəd/ adj. 有自信的

  例句:A good deal of what Mr Green says is mere boasting, but his self - assured manner enables him to carry it off.

  56. assertive/ə'sə:tiv/ adj. 肯定的,独断的,

  例句:Chinese diplomats have become more assertive since the West fell prey to financial crisis.

  57. arrogant/'ærəɡənt/ adj. 自大的,傲慢的

  例句:If such a clever person becomes arrogant or sarcastic, however, their words can hurt you.

  58. self-important /'selfim'pɔ:tənt/ adj. 妄自尊大的,高傲的

  例句:He was sometimes loud and self-important and claimed to be able to do anything.

  59. bossy /'bɔsi/ adj. 专横的,爱指挥他人的

  例句:Mr. Scott is a manager of a small stationery shop. He is very bossy.

  60. aggressive /ə'ɡresiv/ adj. 侵略性的,好斗的,有进取心的

  例句:More aggressive animals, such as tigers and bears, use teeth and nails to attack other creatures or defend their territory.

  61. original/ə'ridʒənəl/ adj. 原始的,独创的,新颖的 n. 原件

  例句:I have the bicycle now but my sister was the original owner.

  62. peculiar /pi'kju:ljə/ adj. 特殊的,奇怪的,罕见的 n. 特权,特有财产

  例句:Pesticides have some features peculiar to themselves.

  63. weird /wiəd/ adj. 怪异的,不可思议的,超自然的

  例句:By some kind of weird combination of learning and evolution that our heads do, I found my book.

  64. eccentric /ik'sentrik/ adj. 古怪的,反常的 n. 古怪的人

  例句:She cannot just be written off as an eccentric recluse.

  65. odd /ɔd/ adj. 古怪的,奇数的,剩余的,n. 奇数

  例句:I remember thinking: "That's too many, " which is an odd thought for someone who believes in labor markets.

  66. frank /fræŋk/ adj. 坦白的,直率的 vt. 免费邮寄 n. 免费邮寄特权

  例句:To be frank with you, we can't accept it.

  67. open/'əupən/ vt. 打开,公开adj. 公开的,空旷的,坦率的

  例句:You need to open your mind.

  68. supportive /sə`pɔːtiv/ adj. 能给予帮助和支持的

  例句:She has been very supportive during my illness.

  69. sympathetic /simpə`θetik/ adj. 同情的

  例句: My boss is very sympathetic about my situation.

  70. talkative /`tɔːkətiv/ adj. 爱说话的,唧唧喳喳的

  例句:Are we talking the same person? She is talkative in office. I think she might be shy when facing to you.

分享

热门关注

怎么背雅思单词 雅思词汇量要求

雅思背单词方法

雅思考试需要掌握多少单词

雅思单词量要求

雅思阅读词汇量不够怎么办

雅思阅读考试

雅思词汇量需要达到多少

雅思词汇要求

雅思考试的词汇量要求是多少

雅思考试词汇

雅思听力考试词汇分享 怎样积累雅思词汇

雅思考试词汇

雅思考试词汇扩充技巧及常见词汇分享

雅思考试词汇

雅思词汇与托福词汇的区别

雅思考试词汇

雅思词汇和托福词汇的区别

雅思词汇

雅思词汇怎么准备 备考雅思词汇量要多少

雅思词汇记忆

热门问答