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ocabulary & Phrases Words for Production 1. memorable ['mɛmǝrǝb!] memorize remember [mɛmǝ, raiz] is good at 字彙朗讀 adj. good or special and thus worth remembering; unforgettable The amazing white sand beaches, friendly people, and delicious really food made our trip to Thailand truly memorable. vt. 記憶;記住 trip 地處(...之旅) 在範圍 Word Power • Nancy is good at memorizing texts within a memorize very short period of time, but she usually forgets memorise texts 課文 memory ['mɛmǝri] brought back 2. Induo(Q) them after a few days. n.[C]回憶;記憶 visit w Laney's visit to her grandparents' home in Chiayi brought back childhood memories. **n. [C,U] 記憶力;記性 brow • Fiona has a really good memory. She can remember most of her best friends' phone numbers.( adj • The seven-year-old kid could tell the whole story from memory without looking at the page even once. reply. [C, U]; something tha [ri'plar] hn. to sb. b. made a reply much + adj比較級 ... 得多 ever far 11 reply very + adj [ri'plar] right after 立刻馬上 . answer something that is said, written, or done as an The question was really hard, so Dylan thought for several seconds before he made a reply to the teacher. • In reply to your question about my health, I am feeling much better to ou paidły now. vi. vt. 回答;回覆 (replied-replied-replying) Brad has the habit of replying to every email right after he reads it. • The singer replied that he had nothing to say about his family problems.) 0.
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Lesson
Firsts in Life
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yell
with
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3. yell arran
[jɛ]ng
Joy
yell/shout at sb./sth.
4. perfect
['p3-fikt]
高興的大叫
•
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perfect (v.)...完美
-1 perfection (n.).
5. accidentally
vi. 大喊;大吼 to shout loudly or angrily
yell at sb.
• One neighbor called the police because George was yelling at his
family in the middle of the night.
"
在...之間
adj.
with no mistakes or problems
John was very careful with his car, so it was still in perfect condition
after five years of use.
practice makes perfect
adv.
be in perfect condition
by chance or by mistake by accident
=
Sheila accidentally spilled coffee on her new dress, and it left a
terrible 糟糕的 mark.
[,æksǝ`dentli]
-1
1
accident
-1
[æksǝdǝnt]
1
Jam accidental
ppill
打翻[ækso'dent]]
1
6. failure
1
1
not at all 一點也不....
as
for
as I can recall
Don't cry over
=(n.)
n.[C] 意外;事故
• The horrible car accident took the lives of several children.)
adj. by
spilled milk k
['feljǝ]
failev.) 失敗
achieve v
lead sb. to....
引導到...
An accidental wrong turn led us to a beautiful, undiscovered beach.
n. [C, U] the fact that someone or something does not achieve
because
• The meeting was a total failure since nothing was decided at all.
.
Because of the terrible weather, the team's plan (to have a picnic)
ended in failure.dend in N wh★
My will
7. recall
[ri kol]
moonu
vt. 記起;回想起,to remember
3.
V.
0.
• Yvonne's grandmother recalled that she married the most handsome
bise nseco man in town at twenty.)
lutein audito
recall (n.)
recall cv.) &
8. presentation
[.prezn`tefon]
report
(paper)
b. (書面)報告
smester (n.) 學期
{tern (^) A
n. [C] 報告;介紹 a meeting where something is shown to a group of
people by one or multiple speakers
• Each student must give a presentation on one movie at the end of
of the semester.
學期末
1
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present [pri`zent] 'present in.) a = gift 'present (adj) 現在的出席的 9. skip [skip] skip class fall behind...... run out of time 10. ruin ['rum] vt. 提交 present sth. to sb. Hannah is going to present her report to her professor tomorrow. vt. 授予;贈送 . Michelle presented her best friend with flowers at her birthday party. present sh. with 5th. vt. 故意不參加;不做(該做的事) (skipped-skipped-skipping) to not do something that you normally do or are expected to do ⚫ I don't usually skip class because I don't like to fall behind my classmates. vt. vi. 略過;跳過 gof 統 • James was running out of time, so he skipped the last part of his • talk.) Paul skipped to the second page of the magazine) because the first page wasn't very interesting. vt. to spoil or destroy something entirely wave 海浪 splash拍打濺 ruin ['rum] Mandy's sandcastle was suddenly ruined when a big wave splashed onto it. n. [U]破壞;毀壞 •Many temples, churches, and libraries in China fell into ruin during the period between 1966 and 1976. fall into ruin 11. 11. embarrassed adj. [im bærǝst] feeling ashamed or uncomfortable in public uncomfortable embarrassing [im'bærǝsiŋ] experience because of something that has happened or been said Amy was really embarrassed about her mistake during the dance class, though nobody noticed it. ~ adj. 令人尷尬的;令人難堪的 • Tina experienced an embarrassing situation when she fell asleep during the yoga class and the teacher had to wake her up. 小經驗 fell asleep A wake sb. 14 up of sb.
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Lesson Firsts in Life embarrassment -1 embarrass [im'bærǝs] -1 [im`bærəsmənt] -1 -1 depressing 7 -1 vt. 使尷尬;使難堪 • Did I embarrass you when I told our friends that you classmate Ken used to be dating?) n. [U] 尷尬;難堪 used to + VR . and your To Dave's embarrassment, he found that he was wearing his T-shirt inside out. -1 12. depressed [di prest] depress mo[di pres] - extremely se depression [di prefǝn] -1 -1 -1 economic depression he depressed about 13. upset [Ap`set] - disappointed - in a/an ... way 1A -1 upset [Ap'set] - an upset stomach -1 -1 " . adj. 沮喪的;消沉的 feeling extremely sad • Emilia felt deeply depressed after her smartphone was stolen. vt. 使沮喪;使消沉 ath(of • The sudden death of her pet goldfish really depressed Cindy and her brother Tim. n. [U]沮喪;消沉 • After a long period of deep depression, Amanda finally found happiness again. vt. unhappy or disappointed out to sl 10 (upset-upset-upsetting) to make someone because ⚫ You shouldn't speak to your parents in an impolite way since you could upset them. adj. 難過的;沮喪的 nomber Kyle was deeply upset about not winning first place in the swimming race. first place on baulesbid 14. reflect [ri'flekt] reflect cv.) eg. We saw himself vi. to think carefully about something that has - reflected in the water. Calm down -1 Stay calm n. • happened) spend time/money +) Ving N. Barbara spent a whole week reflecting on her college choice. vt. () wat (not about. • The lake was calm and reflected Tom's face when he looked down at the water. AM 15 4 1
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reflection [ri flekfǝn] 5. remind [ri`maind] reminder cn.) remind sb. ef seh /sb. 16. realize ['riǝ, laiz] realization (n.) be late for +N. n. [C] 映出的影像 Start + Ving • The funny little dog started barking wildly at its own the mirror. ~ reflection in bark at + sh/5th 1 vt. 提醒;使想起 to make someone remember to do something or to make someone remember something or someone ⚫ Ms. Chen reminded her students of the importance of checking their homework. vt. 了解;領悟 to clearly understand something • Matt suddenly realized that the time on his watch was (that he was late for the meeting. ) vt. 實現 = achieve • The young woman finally realized her dream of visiting every country in the world by herself.) wrong and Word Power realize realise 17. traditional [trǝ difǝn!] Coventional 約定俗成的 Customs 習俗 tradition [trǝ difǝn] Sew/a few +[C] little/ a little + [u] 18. fortunately ['fortfǝnıtlı] fortunate ['fortfǝnit] adj. following or belonging to the long-held customs and ways of life of a group of people, unchanged for many years • Bella lived in Mexico for several years and can cook several traditional Mexican dishes. n. [C, U] 傳統 農曆 • The tradition of giving red envelopes to children on Lunar New Year's Eve started thousands of years ago in China. • By American tradition, a bride should not be seen by the groom her wedding dress before the wedding. adv. • luckily in • Fortunately, few people were hurt when the building fell down during the earthquake. adj. 幸運的 • We are fortunate to have clean drinking water in most homes in our country. TVR fortune ( 財富 16 # make a fortune fortune teller 賺大錢 算命師 N
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Lesson
Firsts in Life
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Idioms and Phrases 6915
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1
1
1. the rest (of) 其餘(的………)
1
1
1
347-47
bite 1)
eg.
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take a bite 2 - 17
rest (v.)
free
(n.)休息
(take a rest of life
• Daryl took a few bites of the cake and then gave the rest of it to his little sister.
the remaining part of something or the others in a group
2. in person being physically present somewhere
而不是
• Deborah decided to visit the museum in person to see the paintings instead of looking at
them online.
13. take...seriously
1
worthy of attention
take sth. seriously
to consider someone or something to be important and
= think.
make fun of sh. #sb.
• Archie loves making fun of people, so don't take his words seriously.
4. let...down
made) let sh. down
to fail to meet someone's expectations or keep a promise (that you
無法符合
v. 出席
遵守承諾
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Roy promised his daughter that he would attend her school play, and he didn't let her down.
5. make sure
to check something and be certain about it
速限
• Please make sure that you don't go over the speed limit when you are driving.
6. put...first
I
to regard someone or something as the most important thing
• Most parents put their children's needs first and want them to be happy and healthy.
7. dress up to wear a special costume or special clothes, usually for a special occasion
Every Halloween, the young cousins dress up as their favorite cartoon characters.
dress up in 服装
dress up as
dress
up
for場合
n. 服装
Words for Recognition
1. pajamas [pǝ'dzamǝz] n. pl.
2. Kahoot! [ka hʊt]
n. 一個線上遊戲化互動學習平臺
3. Quizlet [kwizlet]
=
regard A as 13
see
A as B
view A as 13
= Consider A 13
costoms 習俗
{costume 服裝
clothes 戲服
7. Seoul [sol] n. 首爾(南韓的首都)
8. South Korea [,save ko`riǝ] n.
Korean [ko`rion] adji 韓國(人)的;
n. 韓語
n. 一個透過單字卡等方式學習的應用程式 9.kimchi [kmtfi] n. [U]
4. filter [filtǝ] n. [C]
辛奇(南韓文化體育觀光部對於韓式泡
菜的華語標準譯名)
=
oll
6. crash-and-burn [,kræf ǝn 'bз-n]
10. K-pop [ke pap] n.
5. alien ['eljǝn] n. [C]alog
adj. 徹底失敗的
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