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人教版九年级上册英语单词表Unit1Friendship
1.active(adj.)-beingengagedinphysicalormentalactivity
Examplesentence:Sheisanactivememberoftheschool'sbasketballteam.
2.amazing(adj.)-causinggreatsurpriseorwonder;astonishing
Examplesentence:Themagician'strickswereamazing.
3.appearance(n.)-thewaysomeoneorsomethinglooks;thewaytheypresentthemselves
Examplesentence:Thedog'sappearancefrightenedthechildren.
4.argument(n.)-averbaldisagreementorclashofideas
Examplesentence:Theyhadaheatedargumentaboutthebestwaytosolvetheproblem.
5.behavior(n.)-thewayinwhichoneactsorconductsoneself,especiallytowardsothers
Examplesentence:Hisrudebehaviorcausedeveryonetoleavetheroom.
6.calm(adj.)-freefromexcitementordisturbance;peaceful
Examplesentence:Theoceanwascalmandsereneonthatsunnyday.
7.character(n.)-thementalandmoralqualitiesdistinctivetoanindividual
Examplesentence:Hehasastrongcharacterandisknownforhishonesty.
8.comfort(n.)-astateofphysicaleaseandfreedomfrompainorconstraint
Examplesentence:Thesoftpillowsprovidedgreatcomfortafteralongday.
9.compare(v.)-estimate,measure,ornotethesimilarityordissimilaritybetweenthings
Examplesentence:Shecomparedthetwodressesbeforedecidingwhichonetobuy.
10.confident(adj.)-feelingorshowingcertaintyaboutsomething
Examplesentence:Shewasconfidentthatshewouldpassthetest.
11.considerate(adj.)-showingconcernfortheneedsorfeelingsofothers
Examplesentence:Hewasconsiderateenoughtotakecareofhissickfriend.
12.conversation(n.)-atalkbetweentwoormorepeople,typicallyaninformalone
Examplesentence:Theyhadafriendlyconversationabouttheirsummerplans.
13.courage(n.)-theabilitytodosomethingthatfrightensone;bravery
Examplesentence:Sheshowedgreatcouragebystandingupagainstinjustice.
14.dishonest(adj.)-nottruthfulortrustworthy;deceiving
Examplesentence:Hewasbrandedasdishonestafterhewascaughtlying.
15.explain(v.)-make(anidea,situation,orproblem)cleartosomeonebydescribingitinmoredetailorrevealingrelevantfactsorideas
Examplesentence:Canyouexplainhowthismachineworks?
16.firstimpression(n.)-theinitialopinionorjudgmentformedaboutsomeoneorsomething
Examplesentence:Ihadagoodfirstimpressionofhimbecausehewaspoliteandfriendly.
17.forgive(v.)-stopfeelingangryorresentfultowardsomeoneforanoffense,flaw,ormistake
Examplesentence:Sheforgaveherfriendforbreakingherfavoritetoy.
18.generous(adj.)-showingareadinesstogivemoreofsomethingthanisstrictlynecessaryorexpected
Examplesentence:Heisagenerouspersonwhofrequentlydonatestocharity.
19.honest(adj.)-freeofdeceitanduntruthfulness;sincere
Examplesentence:Shealwaystellsthetruthandisknownforherhonestnature.
20.judge(v.)-formanopinionorconclusionaboutsomeoneorsomethingbasedoncarefulthoughtorconsideration
Examplesentence:Youshouldn'tjudgepeoplebasedontheirappearancealone.
21.loyal(adj.)-givingorshowingfirmandconstantsupportorallegiancetoapersonorinstitution
Examplesentence:Sheremainedloyaltoherfriendevenwheneveryoneelseturnedagainsthim.
22.misunderstand(v.)-failtointerpretorunderstand(something)correctly
Examplesentence:Hemisunderstoodherintentionandthoughtshewasbeingrude.
23.personality(n.)-thecombinationofcharacteristicsorqualitiesthatformanindividual'sdistinctivecharacter
Examplesentence:Hehasafriendlyandoutgoingpersonality.
24.quiet(adj.)-makinglittleornonoise;silent
Examplesentence:Thelibraryshouldbeaquietplaceforstudying.
25.relationship(n.)-thewayinwhichtwoormorepeopleorgroupsregardandbehavetowardeachother
Examplesentence:Theyhaveastrongandlovingrelationshipassiblings.
26.respect(v.)-admire(someoneorsomething)deeply,asaresultoftheirabilities,qualities,orachievements
Examplesentence:Weshouldrespectoureldersandtheirexperiences.
27.responsible(adj.)-havinganobligationtodosomething,orhavingcontroloverorcareforsomeone,aspartofone'sjoborrole
Examplesentence:Astheteamleader,sheisresponsibleforassigningtaskstoeachmember.
28.shy(adj.)-nervousortimidinthecompanyofotherpeople
Examplesentence:Sheistooshytospeakinfrontofalargeaudience.
29.sociable(adj.)-willingtotalkandengageinactivitieswithotherpeople;friendly
Examplesentence:Heisasociablepersonwhoenjoysbeinginthecompanyofothers.
30.thank(v.)-expressgratitudeorappreciationtosomeone
Examplesentence:Shethankedherparentsfortheirsupportandlove.
Unit2DreamHomes
1.apartment(n.)-asetofroomsformingaself-containedresidentialunitwithinabuilding
Examplesentence:Theyliveinasmallapartmentinthecity.
2.area(n.)-aregionorpartofatown,acountry,ortheworld
Examplesentence:Thisareaisknownforitsbeautifulbeaches.
3.block(n.)-alargebuildingdividedintoseparateapartmentsoroffices
Examplesentence:Thenewapartmentblockisbeingconstructedinthecitycenter.
4.bookshelf(n.)-ashelfforholdingbooks
Examplesentence:Shehasabookshelffilledwithnovelsandnon-fictionbooks.
5.building(n.)-astructurewithwallsandaroof,suchasahouseorfactory
Examplesentence:Thetallbuildinginthedistanceisthecity'slargestskyscraper.
6.built-in(adj.)-forminganintegralpartofastructureordevice
Examplesentence:Thekitchenhasabuilt-inovenandstove.
7.carpet(n.)-athickwovenfabricusedasafloorcovering
Examplesentence:Thelivingroomisdecoratedwithasoftandfluffycarpet.
8.central(adj.)-inoratthecenter;centralareaorposition
Examplesentence:Thehotelislocatedinacentrallocationclosetothetrainstation.
9.closet(n.)-asmallroomorcupboardusedforstoringthings,especiallyclothes
Examplesentence:Sheorganizedherclothesneatlyinthewalk-incloset.
10.comfortable(adj.)-providingphysicaleaseandrelaxation
Examplesentence:TheplushsofaissocomfortablethatIcouldsleeponit.
11.community(n.)-agroupofpeoplelivinginthesameplaceorhavingaparticularcharacteristicincommon
Examplesentence:Thelocalcommunitycametogethertocleanupthepark.
12.decorate(v.)-make(something)lookmoreattractivebyaddingextraitemsorimagestoit
Examplesentence:TheydecoratedtheChristmastreewithcolorfulornamentsandlights.
13.furniture(n.)-largemovableequipment,suchastablesandchairs,usedtomakeahouse,office,orotherspacesuitableforlivingorworking
Examplesentence:Sheboughtnewfurnituretofurnishherapartment.
14.garage(n.)-abuildingorshedforhousingamotorvehicleorvehicles
Examplesentence:TheyconvertedtheirgarageintoaworkshopfortheirDIYprojects.
15.garden(n.)-apieceofground,oftennearahouse,usedforgrowingflowers,fruit,orvegetables
Examplesentence:Shespendsherweekendstendingtoherbeautifulgarden.
16.kitchen(n.)-aroomorareawherefoodispreparedandcooked
Examplesentence:Thekitchenisequippedwithmodernappliancesandaspaciouscountertop.
17.livingroom(n.)-aroominahouseorapartmentwherepeoplecansitandrelax
Examplesentence:Thelivingroomisfurnishedwithcomfortablesofasandatelevision.
18.located(adj.)-situatedinaparticularplace
Examplesentence:Theschoolislocatedintheheartofthecity.
19.modern(adj.)-relatingtothepresentorrecenttimesasopposedtotheremotepast
Examplesentence:Thehousehasamoderndesignwithsleeklinesandlargewindows.
20.neighborhood(n.)-adistrictorcommunitywithinatownorcity
Examplesentence:Theyliveinaquietandfriendlyneighborhood.
21.noticeboard(n.)-aboardonwhichinformationandnoticesaredisplayed
Examplesentence:Thenoticeboardinthehallwayprovidesimportantupdatesfortheresidents.
22.office(n.)-aroom,setofrooms,orbuildingusedasaplaceforcommercial,professional,orbureaucraticwork
Examplesentence:Heworksinabusyoffice
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