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2019届二轮复习书面表达中如何使用高级形容词(k-w)课件(19张P)
2019 届二轮复习 书面表达中如何使用高级形容词 (k-w) 来看一下今天要讲的形容词: 31. known 32. likely 33. lined 34. located 35. necessary 36. optimistic 37. particular 38. pleased 39. popular 40. remarkable 41. renewable 42. significant 43. respectful 44. responsible 45. rich 46. sensible 47. short 48. similar 49. straight 50. sound 51. spare 52. strict 53. tired 54. tolerant 55. vacant 56. wealthy 57. willing 58. wide 59. worldwide 60. worth 31. known a. That's a known fact! b. There is no known cure for the disease. c. This is a widely known story. 32. likely a. The car is likely to break down soon. [It's likely that the car will break down soon.] b. She doesn't seem likely to get the job. c. That seems to be the most likely [believable] explanation. d. They regard him as a likely candidate for the job. 33. lined a. Heat loss through any window can be reduced by using curtains which are lined . b. The lined paper allows for clear writing. c. An expression of concern appeared on his lined face. 34. located a. The bathroom is located upstairs. b. He was working in Chicago for many years, but he is currently located in New York. c. The restaurant is conveniently located just a few minutes from my house. 35. necessary a. Is it really necessary for me to have surgery? b. Higher prices are a necessary consequence of the company's new services. c. There is no necessary connection between what is legal and what is moral. 36. optimistic a. Both of them were optimistic about the future of the town. b. He has an optimistic view of the company's future. c. Somehow he remained optimistic despite all that had happened. 37. particular a. I asked for that particular seat because it's the one my father used to sit in. b. Pay particular attention to the poet's choice of words. c. Grandma is very particular [=choosy, picky] about the kind of olive oil she uses. d. She's particular about her clothes. 38. pleased a. You look rather pleased with yourself. b. We are pleased to announce that the school has hired a new teacher. 39. popular liked or enjoyed by many people a. He is a popular guy in school. b. The bar is popular with college students. accepted, followed, used, or done by many people c. That is a very popular misconception. d. Contrary to popular belief/opinion [=in spite of what many people believe], fame does have its drawbacks. 40. remarkable unusual or surprising a. Competing in the Olympics is a remarkable achievement. b. The girl has a remarkable talent. 41. renewable a. Forests are renewable natural resources, but they must be treated with care. b. Make sure the policy is annually renewable with reasonable rate increases. 42. significant large enough to be noticed or have an effect a. A significant number of customers complained about the service. b. He won a significant amount of money. c. There is a significant difference in prices between the two stores. very important d. Fish is a significant part of their diet. e. It is significant that she never mentioned him. 43. respectful showing or having respect a. Children should be respectful of their elders. b. They listened in respectful silence. c. He was always respectful of my independence. 44. responsible a. Who was responsible for the accident? b. She is responsible for the company's publicity. c. Each child is responsible for his or her own belongings. 45. rich a. The dictionary is a rich source of information. b. The food was a little too rich for me. c. Their country has a rich cultural heritage. 46. sensible reasonable, practical, and showing good judgment a. It’s sensible to keep a note of your passport number. b. Moving house seemed like the sensible thing to do. 47. short a. Life's too short to worry about the past. b. I have a list of things I need to do before we go, but it's pretty short . c. Money has been short lately. [=I haven't had enough money lately.] 48. similar a. Our cats are similar in size/color/appearance. b. You two look very/quite similar to each other. c. They had similar experiences growing up, even though they came from vastly different backgrounds. 49. straight a. Keep your back straight . b. We sat in the airport for five straight hours. c. They wouldn't give me a straight answer. d. You need to get your facts straight . [=you need to get your facts correct] 50. sound a. The book is full of sound advice. b. He has a sound grasp of European history. c. The floor was completely sound . d. I had a sound sleep last night. 51. spare a. I keep a spare set of keys in my desk. b. Do you have any spare cash/change? c. I would love to travel in my spare time. 52. strict a. We are under strict orders not to leave the prisoner alone. b. He insists on strict adherence to the rules. c. He's not a volunteer in the strict sense. [=he is not really a volunteer] 53. tired a. I was really tired after the long trip. b. She's too tired to go out tonight. c. He's tired of working for other people. 54. tolerant willing to accept feelings, habits, or beliefs that are different from your own a. The people in the community are tolerant of each other's differences. able to allow or accept something that is harmful, unpleasant, etc. b. Our teacher is not tolerant of bad grammar. [=will not tolerate/accept bad grammar] 55. vacant not filled, used, or lived in a. These lockers are all vacant . b. There were no vacant apartments in the building. of a job or position : not occupied by a person c. The position will become vacant next year. 56. wealthy a. He is a wealthy entrepreneur. b. They live in a wealthy suburb. 57. willing not refusing to do something a. I'm perfectly willing to try. b. They are always willing and eager to help. quick to act or respond c. She's lending a willing hand. 58. wide a. Her eyes were wide with wonder. b. We have a wide range of options. c. The book appealed to a wide audience. [=many people liked the book] 59. worldwide a. News of the attack attracted worldwide attention. b. The disease affects millions of people worldwide . 60. worth a. This painting is worth a fortune. b. Each correct answer is worth five points. c. It takes a long time to get a table at the restaurant, but the food is well worth the wait. That’s all, and see you next time! 高考复习查看更多