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2018年12月30日 星期日

Topic Translation & Writing 6-5: Future Plans


6-5 Future Plans
相關詞彙:
1. prepare for the test 爲考試準備  prepare against fire 預防火災
2. a meaningful life 有意義的人生
3. unfortunate 不幸的  Misfortunes never come singly. 禍不單行。
4. guidance from an expert 專家的指導
5. a road system 道路系統  systematically = with system 有條不紊
6. enrich my knowledge 豐富我的知識
7. narrowly 狹窄地  a narrow escape 千鈞一髮
8. specialized 專業的  special education 特殊教育
9. in modern society 現代社會  in the society of books 與書作伴
10. bridge over obstacles 跨越障礙
11. in the field of medicine 醫學領域  in the cotton fields 在棉田
12. admire 欽佩;羨慕  truly admirable 確實值得讚美
13. realize = come to the realization 意識到
14. abuse power 權力  power of judgment 判斷力  electric power 電力
15. handle the machine 操作機器  handle the guy 對付那個人
16. outstanding 傑出的  stand out 脫穎而出
17. energy crisis 能源危機  crisis management 危機管理
18. environment pollution 環境汙染  environmentalist = conservationist 環保人士
19. green building 綠色建築  eco-friendly construction 不損壞生態環境的建築
20. be promoted to the next grade 升到高一個年級  promote cooperation 促進合作
21. emphasize = put emphasis on 強調
22. renewable resources 再生資源  trash recycling 垃圾回收
23. glacier 冰川  glacial period 冰河時期
24. global warming 全球暖化  climate shift 氣候變遷




題組翻譯練習:
題組1
1. 學習如何決定和準備好一個人的未來對一個有意義的人生很重要。
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2. 不幸,臺灣的學生在這些事項上幾乎得不到來自學校系統的指點。
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題組2
1. 我想在大學豐富我的知識,而非狹窄地集中在一個專業的領域。
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2. 我們社會最需要的不是更多專家,而是那些可以跨越不同領域的人。
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題組3
1. 或許聽起來奇怪,但我的確羨慕成爲明星的感覺。
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2. 我意識到站在舞臺的聚光燈下是我所追尋的。
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題組4
1. 長久以來我很欽佩父親經營事業的魄力。
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2. 我盼望著像他一樣成爲傑出的實業家。
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題組5
1. 由於能源危機和環境汙染,在過去數十年來提倡綠色建築運動。
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2. 它常強調利用再生資源,像陽光、風、雨水。
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題組6
1. 不要認爲你還年輕就禁得起浪費時間。
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2. 一旦延宕的習慣養成,你的才能將淪落成平庸。
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說明與解答:
題組1
「如何…」→ how to V(名詞片語當主詞、受詞、補語)
「對...重要」→ be important to + N
1. Learning how to decide and prepare for one's future is important to a meaningful life.
2. Unfortunately, the students in Taiwan get very little guidance in these regards from the school system.

題組2
「而非」→ instead of + N / V-ing = rather than-N / V
「集中」→ focus on = center on = concentrate on
「…所最需要的」→ what… need most (名詞子句當主詞、受詞、補語)
1. I want to enrich my knowledge in the university instead of narrowly focusing on a specialized area.
2. What our society needs most is not more experts, but those who can bridge over different fields.

題組3
「聽起來…」→ sound + adj. e.g. sound familiar 聽起來熟悉
「在舞臺的聚光燈下」→ in the spotlight
「我所追尋的」→ what I pursue / seek for
1. It may sound strange but I do admire the feeling of being a star.
2. I have realized that standing in the spotlight is what I pursue.

題組4
「長久以來」→ have long V-en (副詞long搭配現在完成式)
「盼望」→ look forward to + V-ing (to是介系詞)
1. I have long admired my father for his power to handle the business.
2. I'm looking forward to becoming an outstanding businessman like him.

題組5
「由於」→ owing to = because of = thanks to = on account of = as a result of
「在過去數十年來」→ in / for / over the past few decades + 現在完成式
「利用」→ take advantages = make use of
1. Owing to the energy crisis and environmental pollution, green building campaign has been promoted in the past few decades.
2. It often puts emphasis on taking advantage of renewable resources like sunlight, wind, and rain.

題組6
「禁得起」→ can afford to
「習慣養成」→ form a habit of
「淪落成」→ be degraded to
1. Don't think that you are still so young that you can afford to waste your time.
2. Once the habit of procrastination is formed, your talent will be degraded to mediocrity.



What I Pursue
說明:第一段寫個人對未來追尋的目標及其背景因素。第二段寫當前所做的準備。
As a teenager, am I supposed to lead a carefree life or set a life goal to strive for? On one hand, I enjoy surfing the Internet, playing on-line games and chatting with friends through MSN like average teenagers. On the other hand, the image of an outstanding businessman has been rooted in my mind since young. In fact, it is my father that has strongly influenced me. He is running a successful printing factory and expecting to have his business expanded. I have long admired my father for his power to handle his business. I'm looking forward to becoming an outstanding businessman like him. Likewise, my father wishes me to take over his factory in the future. In order to equip me for this task, my father places great emphasis on my education, especially language learning. Besides English, I am encouraged to learn more foreign languages, such as French or Spanish. After all, multilingual ability will be a great advantage to a global businessman. Under my father's instruction, I have developed a keen observation of business news. For example, the rise of the PRC in economy and the crisis of the US caused by subprime leading attract my attention.
It is no easy job to take charge of a factory. Powerful leadership is essential. Therefore, I avail myself of every opportunity to conduct various school activities, such as singing contest, cadre member-service team and economy discussion club. From them, I have learned how to get along with others how to organize a program. Most important of all, I have realized what features a leader should have. I know there is still a long way to go before I am competent enough to start my business. At least, I have set my goal to which I am sure to commit myself.

字詞提示:
carefree  adj. 無憂無慮的  strive for  努力  surf  v. 網路上搜索資料
expand  v. 擴張  take over 接管  equip  v. 使有能力
multilingual  adj. 多種語言的  instruction  n. 教導  observation  n. 觀察
subprime  adj. 次級  take charge of 負責  avail oneself of  利用
cadre  n. 幹部  feature  n. 特徵  commit oneself  投入


2018年12月23日 星期日

Vocabulary 7000: Unit 95-97


Unit   95
1
7242  quarterly   n.  季刊
          [‘kwCrtQlI] “Nature” is a science quarterly.  Nature是本科學季刊。
2
7243  queue        v. 排隊
          [kju]              Students queue to get into the science museum. 
                                
學生們排隊進入科學博物館。
3
7244  quotation  n.  引用
          [kwo’teJFn] Bad quotation of proverbs may lead to serious misunderstandings.
                                           引喻失當會造成嚴重的誤解。
4
7245  racing         n.  賽跑
          [‘resIG]         When it comes to racing, Jimmy is the last one forever.
                                           說到賽跑,吉米永遠都是最後一名。
5
7246  rack            n.  架子
          [rXk]             You can put all the stocks on the rack.  你可以把所有的存貨放在架子上。
6
7247  radiate       v.  放射;散發、發出(光、熱等)
          [‘redI,et]        The sun radiates light and heat.  太陽放射出光和熱。
                                 We all love Windy because her smile radiates. 
                                
我們喜歡溫蒂因為她的笑容很燦爛。
7
7248  rainfall      n.  降雨;雨量
          [‘ren,fCl]        We will have sufficient rainfall if the typhoon comes today.
                                           如果颱風今天來的話,我們就會有豐沛的雨量。
7249  rainy         adj.  下雨的
          [‘renI]           I like to stay home drinking hot chocolate while it was rainy.
                                           下雨天時,我喜歡窩在家裡喝熱可可。
8
7250  rally          n.  集會
          [‘rXlI]           You can have a lot of fun if you join the youth rally held by the church.
                                           你如果參加教堂舉辦的青年團契,你可以玩得很盡興。
9
7251  ratify         v.  批准
          [‘rXtF,faI]     Our leaving school should be ratified by our teacher.
                                           我們離校必須經由老師批准。
10
7252  razor          n.  刮鬍刀
          [‘rezQ]           With a good razor, Samuel can have a good shave.
                                           有了好的刮鬍刀,山謬可以好好地刮鬍子。
11
7254  reel             n.  線軸;捲在軸上的(一捲)東西
          [ril]                 Sharon takes out the cloth and a reel of white string.
                                           雪倫拿出來布料和一捲白線。
12
7255  refrain      v.  抑制
          [rI’fren]          The sign on the wall said “Please refrain from smoking in this area.”
                                           牆上的標語寫著「請勿在此區吸煙」。
13
7257  rehabilitate v.  復健
          [,riF’blIF,tet] After the car accident, the patient is trying to rehabilitate.
                                           在車禍後,那個病人一直努力在復健。
14
7258  relish           v.  享受、喜好
          [‘rElIJ]          Being a role model for younger players is something he relishes.
                                           當年輕球員的模範是他很喜歡的一件事。
15
7259  remains     n.  殘餘物
          [rI’menz]       Please clean up the remains on the table after dinner.
                                           晚餐後請把桌上的殘渣清除。
16
7260  repay          v.  回報
          [rI’pe]           Those who work hard will get good repay in the future.
                                           凡是認真工作者必有好的回饋。
17
7261  republican n.  共和國主義者;(Republican)共和黨員
          [rI’pVblIkFn] All my family members are republicans, not Democrats.
                                
我的家人都是共和黨員,而非民主黨員。
18
7263  respectful   adj.  值得尊敬的
          [rI’spEktfFl]  Before the scandal, Bill Clinton is a respectful statesman in my mind.
                                           在醜聞案之前,比爾柯林頓在我心目中是個值得敬重的政治家。
19
7264  retail          n.  零售
          [‘ritel]             She makes the chocolate bars herself and then sells them by retail.
                                           她自己做那些巧克力棒然後零售賣出。
20
7265  retaliate      v.  反擊、報復
          [rI’tElI,et]      He has promised to take tough measures to retaliate against extremists.
                                           他已經承諾採取更嚴苛的行動來報復偏激份子。
21
7266  retort         v.  反駁
          [rI’tCrt]         You're not afraid?” Brenda asked. “Of course not,” John retorted angrily.
                                           「你不怕嗎?」布蘭達問道,「當然不!」約翰大聲地反駁。
22
7267  retrieve      v.  恢復
          [rI’triv]          If you want to retrieve a file from the computer, press FIND and then                                         enter the name of the file you want.
                                           如果你想要回復一個檔案請按「尋找」鍵然後再輸入檔案名。
23
7268  righteous    adj.  正直的
          [‘raItJFs]        The people we need in Taiwan are righteous men, not smart devils.
                                           台灣需要的人才是正直的人,而不是聰明的惡魔。
24
7269  riot             n.  暴動
          [‘raIFt]           The rage of unemployed worker leads to the riot today.
                                           失業工人的憤怒導致了今天的暴動。
25
7271  robin         n.  知更鳥
          [‘rAbIn]        The robin is hatching her eggs.  那知更鳥正在孵蛋。
26
7272  rod              n.  棍棒
          [rAd]              Spare the rod, spoil the child.  不打不成器。
27
7273  royalty      n.  皇室;版稅
          [‘rCIFltI]      The English royalty is collapsing after princess Diana’s death.
                                           黛妃死後,英國皇室聲望就江河日下。
28
7274  runner-up n.  亞軍
          [‘rVnQ,Vp]   John is the runner-up of the race.  約翰是這場競賽的亞軍。
29
7275  sandal        n.  涼鞋
          [‘sXndL]       It is impolite to wear sandals in the classroom.  在教室穿涼鞋是不禮貌的。
30
7276  sauce         n.  醬汁
          [sCs]             The essence of French cuisine is sauce.  醬汁是法國菜的精華。
31
7277  sausage     n.  香腸
          [‘sCsIdK]     Germany is a paradise for sausage lovers. Each region is proud of its own                                  special sausage. 
                                
德國是香腸愛好者的天堂。每個地區都以自已獨特口味的香腸自豪。
32
7278  saw            n.  鋸子
          [sC]               I saw a saw saw a saw.  我看到一把鋸子在鋸鋸子。
33
7279  scold           v.  責罵
          [skold]           The scolding of parents would lead to the rebel of teenagers.
                                           家長的責罵可能會導致青少年的反叛。
34
7281  shrimp      n.  蝦子
          [JrImp]           I am allergic to shrimps.  我對蝦子過敏。
35
7282  situate        v.  位於
          [‘sItJ,et]        The hotel is situated on the top of the hill.  這座旅館坐落於山丘之上。
36
7283  smuggle     v.  走私
          [‘smVgL]      The thief is caught smuggling and has taken to the police office.
                                           這賊被目擊到走私,並且被帶到警局。
37
7284  snack         n.  點心
          [snXk]            I want some snacks after my main dish.  我想在主餐後吃些點心。
38
7285  sneak         v.  潛行
          [snik]              I saw a thief sneak into my neighbor’s house.  我看到小偷潛入鄰居的家中。
39
7286  soar           v.  高飛、翱翔
          [sCr]              The eagle is soaring into the blue sky.  老鷹高飛入藍天。
40
7287  sob           (sobbed, sobbed)  v.  啜泣
          [sAb]             Jane is sobbing after her mother’s scolding.  被媽媽責罵後啜泣不已。
41
7288  sodium      n. 
          [‘sodIFm]     Sodium is a mineral that is found naturally in foods and is the major part                                         of table salt.  鈉是一種礦物質,可以在天然食物裡找到,也是食鹽的主要成分。
42
7290  solicitor     n.  法務官(美國市、鎮所設);律師(英式)
          [sF’lIsFtQ]     A solicitor can both draw up your will and act as your executor if you so                                         wish.  如果你想要的話,律師不但可以為你立遺囑也可為你執行。
43
7291  solitude      n.  孤獨
          [‘sAlF,tjud]    Though there are friends around me, I cannot but feel solitude.
                                           雖然朋友環繞在側,我仍無法自拔的感到孤寂。
44
7292  solo             n.  獨奏、獨唱
          [‘solo]            Mark released his solo album at age 36.  馬克36歲時出了獨唱專輯。
45
7293  spade         n.  鏟子;(spades橋牌) 黑桃
          [sped]            I dug a hole with a spade.  我用鏟子挖了個洞。
                                 A 54-card deck contains 13 spade cards. 
                                
一疊54張的牌裡面包含有十三張黑桃的紙牌。
46
7294  spaghetti   n.  義大利麵
          [spF’gEtI]     I went to Marko’s house, and he treated me spaghetti.
                                           我去馬可家時,他請我吃義大利麵。
47
7295  sparrow     n.  麻雀
          [‘spXro]        There are some sparrows eating rice in the paddies. 
                                
有些麻雀正在田裡吃稻米。
48
7296  spectacles  n.  眼鏡
          [‘spEktFkLz] Most of the students today wear spectacles.  現在的學生大部分都戴眼鏡。
49
7297  spice          n.  香料;情趣、風味
          [spaIs]           Music can add more spice to our monotonous routine life.
                                           音樂可以為單調無趣的規律生活添加一些情趣。
7298  spicy          adj.  辣的;加了香料、調味品的
          [‘spaIsI]         I don’t like the fried chicken. It’s too spicy.  我不喜歡這炸雞,因為太辣了。
50
7299  spider        n.  蜘蛛
          [‘spaIdQ]      The spider is weaving its web.  蜘蛛正在織牠的網。

The words that teachers think I have learned

7289  sofa  n.  沙發                                 


Unit   96
1
7300  spinach     n.  菠菜
          [‘spInIdK]     Popeye loves spinaches.  卜派喜歡菠菜。
2
7301  standardize v.  標準化
          [‘stXndQd,aIz] Attempts to standardize English spelling have never been successful. 
                                           英文拼字標準化的嘗試從沒成功過。
3
7302  staple          n.  訂書針;主要產品、名產
          [‘stepL]         Where can I buy some staples?  我要到哪去買訂書針?
                                 Bananas and sugar are the staples of Jamaica. 
                                
香蕉和糖是牙買加的主要產品。
4
7304  stationary  adj.  固定的
          [‘steJFn,ErI]  The rate of inflation has been stationary for several months. 
                                           通貨膨漲率好幾個月來都很穩定。
5
7305  sting            (stung, stung [stVG]) v. 
          [stIG]             He was stung by a bee.  他被蜜蜂叮到了!
6
7306  subsidy       n.  津貼
          [‘sVbsFdI]     The company received a substantial government subsidy. 
                                           這公司獲得相當豐厚的政府補助。
7
7308  sugar         n. 
          [‘JugQ]         Do you take sugar in your coffee?  你喝咖啡加糖嗎?
8
7309  sunset         n.  日落
          [‘sVn,sEt]     We take the flag down at sunset.  我們在日落時要降旗。
9
7310  sunshine    n.  陽光
          [‘sVn,JaIn]     Couples strolled in the afternoon sunshine. 
                                
情人雙雙對對地漫步在午後的陽光裡。
10
7314  surroundings n.  周圍環境
          [sF’raUndIGz] He switched on the light and examined his surroundings. 
                                           他開燈後仔細地環顧四週。
11
7315  symmetry  n.  對稱
          [‘sImItrI]       The design of the house has a pleasing symmetry. 
                                           這幢房子的設計有種對稱的美感。
12
7316  sympathize v.  同情
          [‘sImpF,HaIz] I can sympathize with those who have lost loved ones. 
                                           我很能同情那些失去摯愛的人。
13
7318  tablet          n. 
          [‘tXblIt]         She took a couple of headache tablets.  她服用了幾顆頭痛藥。
14
7321  Taiwan Strait n.  台灣海峽
          [‘taI,wAn] [stret] Taiwanese call the Taiwan Strait “the black trench.” 
                                           台灣人台灣海峽為黑水溝。
15
7322  tame           adj.  馴服的
          [tem]              After a few months' contact, the monkeys become very tame. 
                                           經過數個月的接觸後,這些猴子變得很溫馴。
16
7323  tenant         n.  房客
          [‘tEnFnt]        The desk was left by the previous tenant.  這張桌子是前任房客留下來的。
17
7324  terminal    n.  電腦終端機;終點站
          [‘tRmFnL]     A free shuttle bus runs between the airport terminal and the train station. 
                                           在機場和火車站之間有免費的接駁巴士。
18
7325  textbook     n.  教科書
          [‘tEkst,bUk]  I can't get hold of any of the college textbooks he recommended. 
                                           我沒辦法取得任何一本他推薦的大學用書。
19
7327  thunderstorm n.  雷雨
          [‘HVndQ,stCrm] There was a spectacular thunderstorm that night.  當晚有場大雷雨。
20
7328  token          n.  表徵;代幣
          [‘to,kFn]        Please accept this ring as a token of our friendship.
                                 請街受這枚戒指當作我們友誼的象徵。
                                 Customers can only use tokens in the amusement arcade.
                                
在這個遊樂場裡,顧客們只能使用代幣。
21
7329  toothbrush       n.  牙刷
          [‘tuH,brVJ]    A Colgate marketer demonstrates how to use the toothpaste and a                                      toothbrush.  一位高露潔的行銷人員示範如何使用牙膏及牙刷。
7330  toothpaste n.  牙膏
          [‘tuH,pest]     Toothpaste is much more popular than tooth powder. 
                                
牙膏比牙粉普及多了。
22
7332  tow              v.  拖曳
          [to]                The wreck had to be towed into the harbor.  那艘遇難的船必須被拖回港口。
23
7333  toxic            adj.  有毒的
          [‘tAk,sIk]       Toxic chemicals were spilled into the river.  有毒的化學物質被灑入河裡。
24
7334  translator         n.  翻譯者
          [trXns’letQ] He works as a translator at the embassy.  他擔任大使館中的翻譯人員。
25
7335  transplant v.  移植
          [trXns’plXnt] The plants should be grown indoors until spring, when they can be                                     transplanted outside.  這些植物應在室內培育至春天,然後才能移植到戶外。
26
7336  trauma     n.  外傷;心靈創傷
          [‘trCmF]        Abused children experience the trauma beyond our imagination.
                                           受虐兒經歷的創傷超越我們的想像。
27
7337  trespass      v.  (非法)侵入
          [‘trEspFs]       She was arrested for trespassing on government property.
                                           她因非法侵入公有土地而被捕。
28
7338  trigger       n.  板機
          [‘trIgQ]          He took aim and squeezed the trigger.  他瞄準後扣下板機。
29
7339  triumphant  adj.  勝利的、洋洋得意
          [traI’VmfFnt] After the game, I feel exhausted, but also triumphant.  
                                
賽後,我精疲力竭,但也得意洋洋。
30
7340  trophy        n.  獎盃
          [‘trofI]          He is an excellent snooker player, but he has never won a major trophy.
                                 他是個優秀的撞球選手,但卻從未贏得大賽的獎盃。
31
7341  trumpet     n.  喇叭
          [‘trVmpIt]     I don’t know how to blow a trumpet.  我不知道如何吹奏喇叭。
32
7342  T-shirt       n.  T
          [‘ti,JRt]          She was wearing jeans and a T-shirt.  她那時身穿牛仔褲和T恤。
33
7343  tsunami     n.  海嘯
          [tsu’nAmi]    Ten years ago, a tsunami on this coast left 122 dead.
                                
十年前,在這海岸邊海嘯奪走122條人命。
34
7345  twig           n.  小樹枝
          [twIg]           We collected dry twigs to start a fire.  我們收集乾樹枝來生火。
35
7347  tyrant         n.  暴君
          [‘taIrFnt]       The country has long been ruled by tyrants.  這國家長久以來受暴君統治。
36
7348  underestimate  v.  低估
          [‘VndQ’EstF,met] We underestimated how long it would take to get there.
                                           我們低估了到那兒要花的時間。
37
7349  underground n.  地鐵
          [‘VndQ,graUnd] I used to go to work by underground when I was in London.
                                           倫敦時,我都搭地鐵上班。
38
7350 underlying adj.  在下面的
          [,VndQ’laIIG] The underlying reason for his absence is that he doesn’t want to see you.
                                
他沒來的根本原因是因為他不想見你。
39
7351  underwrite        (underwrote, underwritten)  v.  承擔損失;負責保險
          [‘VndQ,raIt]  The government has agreed to underwrite the BOT project.
                                
政府同意為這個BOT案做擔保。
                                 The venture was underwritten by several companies.
                                           這次的冒險向好幾個公司投保了。
40
7352  undesirable  adj.  不理想的、令人不快的
          [,VndI’zaIrFbL] Houses near industrial sites often do not sell quickly because they are                                         regarded as undesirable.  靠近工業區的房子不好賣,因為他們被視為不理想。
41
7355 unofficial   adj.  非官方的、非正式的、未經證實的
          [,VnF’fIJFl]   This is an unofficial strike, which was not authorized by the union.
                                
這是未經工會授權認可的非正式罷工。
42
7356  unpredictable adj.  無法預料的
          [,VnprI’dIktFbL] The weather here is unpredictable—one minute it's blue skies and the                                  next minute it's pouring down. 
                                
此地天氣瞬息萬變,前一分鐘還晴空萬里,後一分鐘就大雨傾盆。
43
7357  unrest         n.  不安
          [Vn’rEst]      There is growing unrest throughout the country. 
                                
全國瀰漫著益發嚴重的不安氣氛。
44
7358  unusually  adv.  不尋常地
          [Vn’juKuFlI] He is unusually quiet today.  他今天異常地安靜。
45
7359  upbringing     n.  (少年時期的)養育、教養法
          [‘Vp,brIGIG] Mike’s upbringing explains much about his attitude toward games.
                                
麥克少年時期的養成充分說明了他對競賽的態度從何而來。   
46
7360  uranium    n. 
          [ju’renIFm]   Uranium is a source of atomic energy.  鈾是原子能的來源。
47
7361  utensil       n.  用具
          [ju’tEnsL]      In the drawer are some kitchen utensils—spoons, forks, knives, etc. 
                                           抽屜裡是一些廚房用具湯匙、刀叉等等。
48
7362  utmost       adj.  極端的
          [‘Vt,most]     Baldwin treated the matter with the utmost seriousness.
                                 鮑德溫以極嚴肅的態度來處理這件事。
49
7364  vacuum     n.  真空
          [‘vXkjuFm]    Vacuum cleaners can take up dust and tiny things by suction.
                                
真空吸塵器可以靠吸力吸起灰塵及微小物體。
50
7365  valve           n.  活門;(心臟的)瓣膜
          [vXlv]           The valve failed to open or close.  這個活門無法開關。

The words that teachers think I have learned

7312  supermarket  n.  超級市場             7319  Taiwan  n.  臺灣                            
7320  Taiwanese  n. 
台灣人                    7344  Tuesday  n.  星期二                       
7346  typewriter  n. 
打字機


Unit   97
1
7366  vanilla        n.  香草
          [vF’nIlF]        Vanilla is my favorite flavor of ice cream. 香草冰淇淋是我最喜歡的口味。
2
7368  vase           n.  花瓶
          [ves]              I lifted the vase between my thumb and forefinger. 
                                
我用拇指和食指提起那個花瓶。
3
7369  vet             n.  獸醫
          [vEt]             The farmer called the vet out to treat a sick cow. 
                                
農人請獸醫未一頭生病的乳牛出外診。
4
7370  vex               v.  使惱怒、煩擾
          [vEks]           This issue looks likely to continue to vex the government.
                                           這個議題看來很可能會持續困擾著政府部門。
5
7371  viable         adj.  可行的
          [‘vaIFbL]      The committee finally brought forward a viable solution
                                           委員會終於提出一個可行的解決之道。
6
7372  victimize     v.  使受害、被犧牲
          [‘vIktI,maIz]  The men claim they have been victimized because of their political                                      activity.  這些人宣稱他們因政治活動而遭到迫害。
7
7373  vigour       n.  活力vigor
          [‘vIgQ]          He is a man of vigor, who never seems to feel tired. 
                                
他是個活力充沛的人,似乎永遠不會累。
8
7374  villa             n.  別墅
          [‘vIlF]           They have a villa in Spain.  他們在西班牙有棟別墅。
9
7376  virtuous    adj.  品德好的
          [‘vRtJFs]       Natalie considered herself very virtuous because she neither drank nor                                  smoked.  娜塔莉認為自己品行良好,因她不菸不酒。
10
7377  visualize    v.  使可以看見、想像、摹想
          [‘vIKuF,laIz] I tried to visualize his hometown while he was describing it.
                                           當他在描述時,我試著勾勒出他家鄉的樣貌。
11
7378  vocation    n.  職業;天職、神召(覺得自己受到神召而適合的工作)
          [vo’keJFn]     He is a cook by vocation.  他的職業是廚師。
                                
The nursing of the sick is a vocation to Florence Nightingale.
                                
南丁格爾而言,照顧病患是她的天職。
12
7379  vogue         n.  時尚
          [vog]             Short skirts are very much in vogue just now.  現在短裙正當道。
13
7380  vow             v.  n.  誓言
          [vaU]            His supporters have vowed to continue the protest until he is released.
                                 他的支持者誓言持續抗爭直到他被釋放為止。
                                 Jim made a vow that he would find his wife's killer.
                                           吉姆發誓要找到殺害他太太的兇手。
14
7381  vowel          n.  母音
          [‘vaUFl]        Some letters have vowel sounds, like a, e, i, o and u.
                                
有些字母發母音,像是a e i o u
15
7382  warden     n.  看守人、管理人
          [‘wCrdFn]     He is the warden of a home for mentally handicapped people.
                                           他是一家心智障礙療養院的管理人。
16
7383  wayside     n.  路旁
          [‘we,saId]      There are some unknown flowers growing by the wayside.
                                           有些不知名的花開在路旁。
17
7385  whatsoever adv.  不管如何(whatever的強勢語)
          [,hwAtso’EvQ] He has had no luck whatsoever.  不管怎樣,他一直都很背。
18
7387  whichever  adv.  adj.  pron. 任何一個
          [hwItJ’EvQ]         Either Saturday or Sunday—choose whichever day is best for you.
                                           週六或週日選對你最好的那一天。
19
7388  wholesale n.  批發
          [‘hol,sel]        We only sell by wholesale, not to the public.
                                
我們只做批發,不直接賣給一般大眾。
20
7389  yawn          v.  打呵欠
          [jCn]             After the boring lecture class, Alan stretched and yawned widely. 
                                           無聊的講課結束後,艾倫伸伸懶腰、大大地打了個哈欠。
21
7390 zoology      n.  動物學
             [zo‘AlFdJI]    He wants to major in zoology in graduate school.
                                
他想在讀研究所時主修動物學。