startle v. 惊吓substantial a. 实质性的sufficient a. 充分的,足够的supplement v./n. 补充>He ~ed his income by taking apart-time job.safeguard v. 保护 n。安全措施savage a. 野蛮的 =not civilizedscent n.
Ssustain v. 承受scandal n. 丑闻strive v. 力求,努力 ~ for freedomsubmit to v. 屈服=yield tostriking a. 显著的,惊人的,罢工的scrape v. 刮,擦sensible a. 合情理的stereotype n. 陈规,套用老套submerge v.
An optimist sees an opportunity in every calamity; a pessimist sees a calamity in every opportunity. 乐观的人在灾难中看到希望;悲观的人在希望中看到灾难。Ppunctual a. 守时的>He is a ~ manpropel v. 推动
He is holding a ______ position in the company and expects to be promoted soon. A) subordinate B) succeeding C) successive D) subsequent 注:1. subordinate 下属的,次要的,从属的
1.We are writing to the manager ____ the repairs recently carried out at the above address. A) with the exception of B) with the purpose of C) with reference to D) with a view to 注
1.In general, matters which lie entirely within state borders are the______ concern of state governments. A) extinct B) excluding C) excessive D) exclusive 注: 1. exclusive 排他
1.If you __________ the bottle and cigarettes, you'll be much healthier. A) take off B) keep off C) get off D) set off 注:1. keep off 远离 2. take off 起飞;脱衣服 3. get o