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2016英语高考大纲词汇大全
1.abandon(v.)-toleavebehindorgiveupcompletely
Example:Theteamhadtoabandonthegameduetobadweather.
2.ability(n.)-thepowerorskilltodosomething
Example:Shehastheabilitytospeakfivedifferentlanguages.
3.able(adj.)-havingtheskillorcapacitytodosomething
Example:Heisabletosolvecomplexmathproblemsquickly.
4.about(prep.)-concerning;onthesubjectof
Example:ThisbookisaboutthehistoryofAncientEgypt.
5.above(prep.)-atahigherlevelorpositionthananother
Example:Thesunisabovethehorizon.
6.abroad(adv.)-inortoaforeigncountry
Example:Shewentabroadforayeartostudy.
7.absence(n.)-thestateofbeingawayornotpresent
Example:Hisabsencefromthemeetingwasnoticedbyeveryone.
8.absolute(adj.)-complete;notlimitedbyrestrictions
Example:Thedictatorhadabsolutepoweroverthecountry.
9.absorb(v.)-totakeinorsoakup
Example:Thespongeabsorbedallthewaterfromthespill.
10.abstract(adj.)-existingonlyasanideaorconcept
Example:Beautyisabstractandcanmeandifferentthingstodifferentpeople.
11.abundant(adj.)-presentingreatquantity;plentiful
Example:Therewasanabundantsupplyoffreshfruitatthemarket.
12.abuse(v.)-touseortreatinaharmfuloroffensiveway
Example:Theteacherabusedhisauthoritybyyellingatthestudents.
13.academic(adj.)-relatingtoeducationorstudying
Example:Hereceivedanacademicscholarshiptoattenduniversity.
14.accept(v.)-toreceivewillinglyoragreeto
Example:Sheacceptedthejobofferwithouthesitation.
15.access(n.)-theabilityorrighttoenterorusesomething
Example:Thepasswordgrantsyouaccesstothesecurewebsite.
16.accident(n.)-anunforeseeneventcausingharmordamage
Example:Therewasacaraccidentonthehighwaythismorning.
17.accompany(v.)-togowithorbepresentwithsomeone
Example:Sheaskedherfriendtoaccompanyhertotheconcert.
18.accomplish(v.)-tocompleteorachievesuccessfully
Example:Theyworkedhardtoaccomplishtheirgoals.
19.according(adv.)-asstatedorindicatedby;inagreementwith
Example:Accordingtotheweatherforecast,itwillraintomorrow.
20.account(n.)-arecordorstatementofmoneyowedorpaid
Example:Shecheckedherbankaccountbalanceonline.
21.accurate(adj.)-correctandfreefromerror
Example:Thescientistmadeaccuratemeasurementsinthelaboratory.
22.accuse(v.)-tochargesomeonewithacrimeorwrongdoing
Example:Thepoliceaccusedhimofstealingthecar.
23.achieve(v.)-tosucceedinreachingagoalorobjective
Example:Sheworkedhardtoachieveherdreamofbecomingadoctor.
24.acknowledge(v.)-toadmitorrecognizetheexistenceortruthofsomething
Example:Heacknowledgedhismistakeandapologized.
25.acquire(v.)-toobtainorgainpossessionofsomething
Example:Heacquiredanewskillthroughyearsofpractice.
26.across(prep.)-fromonesidetotheother
Example:Sheswamacrosstherivertoreachtheotherbank.
27.act(v.)-todosomething;totakeaction
Example:Heactedquicklytosavethechildfromdrowning.
28.actor(n.)-apersonwhoperformsinplays,movies,ortelevisionshows
Example:LeonardoDiCaprioisafamousactor.
29.actual(adj.)-realorexistinginfact
Example:Theactualcostofthecarwashigherthantheadvertisedprice.
30.adapt(v.)-toadjustormodifytofitnewconditions
Example:Hehadtoadapttothenewschoolaftermovingtoadifferentcity.
31.addition(n.)-theactorprocessofaddingsomething
Example:Theadditionofextraingredientsmadethedishtasteevenbetter.
32.address(n.)-thelocationofahouse,building,orperson
Example:Heraddressis123MainStreet.
33.adequate(adj.)-sufficientorsuitableforaparticularpurpose
Example:Thehotelroomhadadequatespacefortwopeople.
34.adjust(v.)-tochangeoralterinordertofitnewcircumstances
Example:Sheadjustedthetemperatureonthethermostat.
35.administration(n.)-themanagementorgovernmentofanorganization
Example:Theschooladministrationdecidedtoimplementanewpolicy.
36.admire(v.)-toregardwithrespectorapproval
Example:Iadmireherdedicationandhardwork.
37.admit(v.)-toconfessoracknowledgethetruthorexistenceofsomething
Example:Hefinallyadmittedthathehadmadeamistake.
38.adopt(v.)-totakeonoracceptasone'sown
Example:Theydecidedtoadoptachildfromaforeigncountry.
39.adult(n.)-apersonwhoisfullygrownordeveloped
Example:Onlyadultsareallowedtoenterthecasino.
40.advance(v.)-tomoveforwardormakeprogress
Example:Technologyhasadvancedrapidlyinrecentyears.
41.advantage(n.)-abeneficialorfavorablecircumstanceorposition
Example:Livingnearthebeachisanadvantageforthosewhoenjoyswimming.
42.advertise(v.)-topromoteormakeknownpublicly
Example:Theyadvertisedthenewproductontelevisionandinmagazines.
43.advice(n.)-anopinionorrecommendationofferedasguidance
Example:Shegavemesomegoodadviceaboutstartingabusiness.
44.affair(n.)-amatteroreventofconcernorimportance
Example:Thepresident'saffairwasamajorscandal.
45.affect(v.)-tohaveaninfluenceonorcauseachangeinsomething
Example:Thelackofsleepaffectedherperformanceatwork.
46.afford(v.)-tohaveenoughmoneyorresourcestopayforsomething
Example:Wecan'taffordtobuyanewcarrightnow.
47.afraid(adj.)-feelingfearorapprehension
Example:Shewasafraidofspiders.
48.agency(n.)-abusinessororganizationthatprovidesaparticularservice
Example:Icontactedatravelagencytobookmyvacation.
49.agent(n.)-apersonorthingthattakesactionorcausessomethingtohappen
Example:Therealestateagenthelpedusfindourdreamhome.
50.agree(v.)-tohavethesameopinionorbeinharmonywithsomeone
Example:Iagreewithyouonthatissue.
51.agriculture(n.)-thescienceorpracticeoffarming
Example:Thecountry'seconomyreliesheavilyonagriculture.
52.ahead(adv.)-inortowardthefutureoramoreadvancedposition
Example:Sheplannedherscheduleaheadsoshewouldn'tbelate.
53.aid(n.)-assistance,especiallyintheformofmoneyorresources
Example:TheRedCrossprovidedaidtothevictimsofthenaturaldisaster.
54.aim(v.)-topointordirectsomethingtowardsaparticulargoalortarget
Example:Heaimedthearrowatthecenterofthetarget.
55.aircraft(n.)-avehiclethatcanfly,suchasanairplaneorhelicopter
Example:Theairportiscrowdedwithmanydifferenttypesofaircraft.
56.alarm(n.)-awarningorsignalofdangeroremergency
Example:Thefirealarmalertedeveryonetoevacuatethebuilding.
57.alive(adj.)-living;notdeadorinanimate
Example:Thehikerwasgratefultobealiveafterbeinglostintheforest.
58.allow(v.)-togivepermissionorpermit
Example:Theteacherallowedthestudentstouseacalculatoronthetest.
59.ally(n.)-acountry,group,orpersonthatcooperateswithanotherforacommonpurpose
Example:Thetwocountriesbecamealliesduringthewar.
60.almost(adv.)-nearly;notcompletely
Example:Shealmostmissedthebus.
61.alone(adj.)-withoutothers;solitary
Example:Hepreferredtoworkalone.
62.along(prep.)-movinginaparticulardirectionoralongsidesomething
Example:Wetookawalkalongthebeach.
63.aloud(adv.)-audibly;notsilently
Example:Shereadthepoemaloudtotheclass.
64.already(adv.)-beforenow;bythistime
Example:Ihavealreadyfinishedmyhomework.
65.also(adv.)-inaddition;aswell
Example:Sheisintelligent,andsheisalsokind.
66.alter(v.)-tochangeormodify
Example:Healteredhisappearancebydyeinghishair.
67.alternate(adj.)-occurringorsucceedingbyturns
Example:Wetookalternateroutestoavoidtraffic.
68.although(conj.)-despitethefactthat;however
Example:Althoughitwasraining,westillwentforawalk.
69.altogether(adv.)-entirely;completely
Example:Theydidn'tagreewithmydecision,buttheyrespecteditaltogether.
70.always(adv.)-atalltimes;oneveryoccasion
Example:Healwaysarrivesearlytoclass.
71.amazing(adj.)-causingwonderorastonishment
Example:Themagicianperformedamazingtricks.
72.ambition(n.)-astrongdesireordeterminationtoachievesuccess
Example:Shehadambitionsofbecomingafamoussinger.
73.among(prep.)-inthemidstof;surroundedby
Example:Thebookwashiddenamongtheothersontheshelf.
74.amount(n.)-aquantityofsomething;atotal
Example:Thetotalamountofmoneyraisedforcharitywasimpressive.
75.analysis(n.)-thecarefulexaminationofsomethinginordertounderstanditbetter
Example:Thescientistconductedadetailedanalysisofthedata.
76.ancestor(n.)-apersonfromwhomoneisdescended,especiallyifmoreremotethanagrandparent
Example:Genealogyenthusiastsenjoytracingtheirancestors'familytrees.
77.ancient(adj.)-belongingtoatimeinhistorylongago;veryold
Example:Theancientruinsdatebackthousandsofyears.
78.and(conj.)-usedtojoinwordsorphrasestogether
Example:Shelikestoreadandwrite.
79.anger(n.)-astrongfeelingofdispleasureorhostility
Example:Hisboss'sconstantcriticismfilledhimwithanger.
80.angle(n.)-thespacebetweentwolinesorsurfacesthatmeet
Example:Thecarpentermeasuredtheangleofthecornerbeforecuttingthewood.
81.animal(n.)-alivingorganismthatfeedsonorganicmatterandiscapableofmoving
Example:Dogs,cats,andbirdsarealltypesofanimals.
82.anniversary(n.)-thedateonwhichaneventtookplaceinapreviousyear
Example:Theycelebratedtheir25thweddinganniversarywithabigparty.
83.announce(v.)-tomakeknownpubliclyorofficially
Example:Theprincipalannouncedthewinnerofthesciencefair.
84.annoy(v.)-toirritateorbothersomeone
Example:Theloudmusicfromthepartywasstartingtoannoytheneighbors.
85.annual(adj.)-happeningonceayear
Example:Welookforwardtotheannualfestivalinourtown.
86.answer(v.)-torespondtoaquestionorrequest
Example:Sheansweredthephonewhenitrang.
87.anticipate(v.)-toexpectorforesee
Example:Sheanticipatedhisarrivalattheairport.
88.anxiety(n.)-afeelingofuneaseorworry;oftenaboutanupcomingevent
Example:Hefeltasenseofanxietybeforegivingapresentation.
89.apart(adv.)-separatedbyadistanceortime
Example:Helivesinadifferentcity,soweareapartmostofthetime.
90.apologize(v.)-toexpressregretorsorrowforamistakeoroffense
Example:Heapologizedforhisrudebehavior.
91.apparent(adj.)-clearlyvisibleorobvious
Example:Herhappinesswasapparentfromthesmileonherface.
92.appeal(v.)-toattractorinterestsomeone
Example:Thenewmovieappealedtoawideaudience.
93.apply(v.)-touseorputi
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