2019届二轮复习完形填空中出现的高频动词词组(R—W)(28张)

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2019届二轮复习完形填空中出现的高频动词词组(R—W)(28张)

2019 届二轮复习 完形填空中出现的高频动词词组( R—W ) 要讲的动词词组: 26. remind of 27. replace with 28. result from/in 29. pay off 30. rob sb. of sth. 31. run across 32. see off 33. serve as 34. set out 35. settle down 36. show up 37. sign up 38. spare no effort 39. stand by 40. stand out 41. stick to 42. take up 43. talk sb. into doing sth. 44. think highly of 45. turn out 46. use up 47. can’t wait 48. walk up 49. wipe out 50. pull together 高考复习 26. remind of t o make someone remember sb. or sth. in the past 使想起 a. The landscape reminded me of home. b. I do not need to be reminded of my past. to make someone remember something that they must do 提醒 c. I must remind you of your promise. 高考复习 27. replace with to remove someone from their job or something from its place, and put a new person or thing there 替换 They replaced the permanent staff with part-timers. I’ll replace the vase I broke with a new one as soon as possible. Now try to  replace  the word with some other words. 高考复习 28. result result from 由 …… 引起 ; result in 结果是 a. The breakthrough resulted from years of research. b. Many illnesses  result from  lack of exercise.  c. Stress and tiredness often  result in  a lack of concentration.  d. It resulted in the death of three innocent people. 高考复习 29. pay off to give someone all the money you owe them  付清 a. I’ll  pay off  all my debts first.  b. At worst we'll have to sell the house so as to  pay off  our debts.  If something you do pays off, it is successful or has a good result. 得到回报 c. Our plan certainly paid off ; it was a great idea. d. A good education will  pay off  one day. 高考复习 30. rob sb. of sth. to steal money or property from a person, bank etc.  a. They threatened to shoot him and robbed him of all his possessions. b. I was robbed of my wallet in front of the hotel. to prevent somebody having something that they need or deserve c. He was robbed of his dignity. 高考复习 31. run across to meet someone or find something by chance 偶遇 a. I ran across him at a conference in Milan.  b. I ran across some old love letters while I was clearing out a cupboard. c. Where did you  run across  this beautiful old vase?   高考复习 32. see off to say goodbye to somebody who is starting a journey 为 …… 送行 a. We went to the train station to see her off .  b. She  saw him off  at the airport. 高考复习 33. serve as to be useful or helpful for a particular purpose or reason 当做,用来 a. The sofa had to serve as a bed.  b. The judge said the punishment would serve as a warning to others. c. In a sense, they  serve as  a dictionary of colors.  高考复习 34. set out to start a journey, especially a long journey 启程 a. They   set out  toward the east. b. We got out of the car and  set out  for the nearest gas station. to start doing something or making plans to do something 开始做某事 c. She set out to break the world record. d. He  set out to become  a lawyer but ended up teaching history instead. 高考复习 35. settle down to get into a comfortable position, either sitting or lying a. She settled down in an armchair to watch television. b. I settled down with a book. to start to have a quieter way of life, living in one place c. When are you going to settle down ? d. It's time I settled down . 高考复习 36. show up to arrive, especially at the place where someone is waiting for you=turn up 出现   a. Seth showed up , apologizing for being late.  b. We had 200 people show up for our seminar. c. It was getting late when she finally showed up . 高考复习 37. sign up to put your name on a list for something because you want to take part in it a. I’m thinking of signing up for a yoga course. b. Over half the people who signed up to do engineering were women. to hire (someone) to do something especially by having that person sign a contract c. Several well-known researchers have been signed up for the project. 高考复习 38. spare no effort to spend as much money or do everything  necessary to make something really good or successful 不遗余力 a. We should  spare no effort  to help those who need our help.   b. We should  spare no effort  to beautify our environment.    c. The doctor spared no effort in treating the sick. 高考复习 39. stand by to not do anything to help someone or prevent something from happening 袖手旁观 a. I’m not going to stand by and see her hurt. to say that something is still true 遵守,信守   b. I stand by what I said earlier.  c. I will stand by my promise to you. to stay loyal to someone and support them, especially in a difficult situation 支持   c. His wife stood by him during his years in prison. d. I will stand by you no matter what happens. 高考复习 40. stand out to be very easy to see or notice  突出,显眼 The chimneys stood out against the pale sky.  She always  stood out in a crowd.  to be much better than other people or things 出色 c. That day still stands out as the greatest day in my life. d. Four points stand out as being more important than the rest. 高考复习 41. stick to to continue doing something despite difficulties She finds it impossible to stick to a diet. Reporters should stick to investigating the facts. to not change (a decision, belief, etc.) c. I intend to  stick to  my promise/word. d. She's  sticking to  her decision to retire. 高考复习 42. take up to fill or use an amount of space or time The table takes up too much room. I won't take up any more of your time. Her time is fully taken up with writing. to start or begin something such as a job d. He takes up his duties next week. e. You're very unfit; you ought to  take up  running.   高考复习 43. talk sb. into doing sth. =persuade Her goal was to talk him into doing a better job next time.  I didn’t want to move abroad, but Bill talked me into it . 高考复习 44. think highly of to admire or respect someone or something 敬重,高度评价   a. They  think highly of  their coach.  b. The students thought highly of his lecture. c. Your boss must think highly of you if she gives you so much responsibility. 高考复习 45. turn out to be discovered to be; to prove to be 结果是,原来是 It turned out that she was a friend of my sister. The job turned out to be harder than we had thought. The house they had offered us turned out to be a tiny apartment. 高考复习 46. use up to use all of something so that there is none left Making soup is a good way of using up leftover vegetables. He has used up all his strength. By that time he had used up all his savings. 高考复习 47. can’t wait to emphasize that someone is very excited about something and is eager for it to happen a. We’re going to Australia on Saturday – I can’t wait ! b. I can’t wait to tell Gloria the good news.  c. Laura could hardly wait to see the twins again. 高考复习 48. walk up to walk towards somebody/something, especially in a confident way She just walked up to the desk and asked to see the manager. =walk along b. If you walk up the street, you will see many shops. c. Turn right and  walk up  along the street to 388. 高考复习 49. wipe out to destroy, remove, or get rid of something completely  The whole villages were wiped out by the floods.  Nothing could wipe out his bitter memories of the past. to make sb. feel extremely tired c. The heat had wiped us out . d. All that travelling has wiped her out . 高考复习 50. pull together If a group of people pull together, they all work hard to achieve something.  a. If we all pull together , we’ll finish on time. b. We must  pull together  to fulfil the plan. If you pull yourself together, you force yourself to stop behaving in a nervous, frightened, or uncontrolled way.  振作起来 c. Pull yourself together  — you don't want him to see you crying like that. d. He pulled himself together , as always, by throwing himself back into his work. 高考复习 That’s all, and see you next time! 高考复习
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