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初三第一次月考英语重点单词Abandon:(v.)toleavebehindorgiveupcompletely

Example:Thefamilyhadtoabandontheirhomeduetotheflood.

2.Accommodate:(v.)toprovidelodgingorspaceforsomeone

Example:Thehotelcanaccommodateupto200guests.

3.Accumulate:(v.)togatherorcollectoveraperiodoftime

Example:Dusthadaccumulatedontheshelvesafteryearsofneglect.

4.Adapt:(v.)toadjustormodifytofitanewsituationorenvironment

Example:Theplantshaveadaptedtosurviveinthedesertclimate.

5.Adequate:(adj.)sufficientorenoughtomeetacertainrequirement

Example:Thecompanyprovidedadequatetrainingforitsemployees.

6.Admire:(v.)torespectorregardwithapprovalandpleasure

Example:Iadmireherdeterminationandperseverance.

7.Adolescent:(n.)ayoungpersonwhoisintheprocessofdevelopingintoanadult

Example:Adolescentsoftenfacechallengesduringtheirteenageyears.

8.Advantage:(n.)afavorableorbeneficialcircumstanceorposition

Example:Livingnearthebeachhastheadvantageofeasyaccesstowateractivities.

9.Agriculture:(n.)thecultivationofcropsandrearingofanimalsforfood,fiber,medicinalplants,andotherproductsusedtosustainandenhancehumanlife

Example:Agricultureisanimportantindustryinmanyruralareas.

10.Ambition:(n.)astrongdesiretoachievesomethingorsucceedinaparticularfield

Example:Hisambitionistobecomeasuccessfullawyer.

11.Analyze:(v.)toexamineindetailinordertounderstandorexplain

Example:Thescientistanalyzedthedataanddrewconclusionsfromit.

12.Ancient:(adj.)belongingtothedistantpast,especiallybeforetheendoftheWesternRomanEmpireinAD476

Example:TheancientcityofRomeisfullofhistoricallandmarks.

13.Annual:(adj.)happeningonceayear

Example:ThecompanyholdsitsannualmeetingeveryNovember.

14.Anticipate:(v.)toexpectorlookforwardtosomething

Example:Sheanticipatedgreatsuccessinhernewventure.

15.Anxiety:(n.)afeelingofworry,nervousness,oruneaseaboutsomethingwithanuncertainoutcome

Example:Hefeltasenseofanxietybeforetheimportantexam.

16.Appropriate:(adj.)suitableorproperinthecircumstances

Example:Shechoseanappropriateoutfitfortheformalevent.

17.Archaeology:(n.)thestudyofhumanhistoryandprehistorythroughtheexcavationofartifactsandstructures

Example:Thearchaeologistdiscoveredancientpotteryfragmentsduringthedig.

18.Assess:(v.)toevaluateorestimatethenature,ability,orqualityofsomething

Example:Theteacherassessedthestudents'understandingthroughawrittenexam.

19.Assign:(v.)toallocateordesignateaparticulartaskordutytosomeone

Example:Themanagerassignedtheprojecttoateamofexperiencedemployees.

20.Assumption:(n.)athingthatisacceptedastrueorcertaintohappen,withoutproof

Example:Hisassumptionthatshewouldagreewasprovenwrong.

21.Atmosphere:(n.)theenvelopeofgasessurroundingtheearthoranotherplanet

Example:Theatmosphereiscomposedmainlyofnitrogenandoxygen.

22.Attach:(v.)tofastenorjoinonethingtoanother

Example:Pleaseattachthedocumenttoyouremail.

23.Attempt:(v.)tomakeanefforttoachieveorcompletesomething

Example:Heattemptedtoclimbthemountainbuthadtoturnbackduetobadweather.

24.Attentive:(adj.)payingcloseattentiontosomethingorsomeone

Example:Thestudentswereattentiveduringtheteacher'sexplanation.

25.Attribute:(v.)toregardasbeingcausedbysomeoneorsomething

Example:Sheattributeshersuccesstohardworkanddetermination.

26.Authentic:(adj.)ofundisputedorigin;genuine

Example:Thepaintingwasconfirmedtobeauthenticaftercarefulexamination.

27.Available:(adj.)abletobeusedorobtained

Example:Theticketsfortheconcertarecurrentlyavailable.

28.Avoid:(v.)tokeepawayfromsomethingorsomeone

Example:Itrytoavoideatingtoomuchjunkfood.

29.Benefit:(n.)anadvantageorprofitgainedfromsomething

Example:Regularexercisehasmanybenefitsforoverallhealth.

30.Brief:(adj.)lastingonlyforashortperiodoftime

Example:Themeetingwasbrief,lastingonly15minutes.

31.Calculate:(v.)todeterminetheamountornumberofsomethingusingmathematicalmethods

Example:Hecalculatedthetotalcostoftheitemsinhisshoppingcart.

32.Capacity:(n.)themaximumamountthatsomethingcancontainorproduce

Example:Thestadiumhasaseatingcapacityof50,000people.

33.Career:(n.)anoccupationundertakenforasignificantperiodofaperson'slifeandwithopportunitiesforprogress

Example:Shehashadasuccessfulcareerasalawyer.

34.Celebrate:(v.)toacknowledgeasignificanteventwithfestivitiesorenjoyment

Example:Wecelebratedherbirthdaywithasurpriseparty.

35.Challenge:(n.)ataskorsituationthattestssomeone'sabilitiesorresources

Example:ClimbingMountEverestisagreatchallengeforexperiencedclimbers.

36.Characteristic:(n.)afeatureorqualitythathelpstoidentifyordistinguishsomeoneorsomething

Example:Honestyisoneofhermostadmirablecharacteristics.

37.Civilized:(adj.)welldevelopedculturallyandsocially;humane,ethical,andreasonable

Example:Thecityisknownforitscivilizedsocietyandhighstandardofliving.

38.Coherent:(adj.)logicalandconsistent

Example:Herargumentswerewell-structuredandcoherent.

39.Collaborate:(v.)toworktogetheronataskorproject

Example:Thetwocompaniescollaboratedtocreateanewproduct.

40.Colonize:(v.)toestablishasettlementorcolonyinanewarea

Example:EuropeancountriescolonizedmanyregionsduringtheAgeofExploration.

41.Commemorate:(v.)tohonororrememberapersonoreventwithaceremonyoraction

Example:Wewillcommemoratetheanniversaryofhisdeathwithamemorialservice.

42.Commence:(v.)tobeginorstart

Example:Theconcertwillcommenceat7pmsharp.

43.Communicate:(v.)toexchangeinformationorideasthroughspeech,writing,orotherformsofexpression

Example:Effectivecommunicationiskeytomaintaininghealthyrelationships.

44.Community:(n.)agroupofpeoplelivinginthesameplaceorhavingaparticularcharacteristicincommon

Example:Thelocalcommunitycametogethertocleanupthepark.

45.Compassion:(n.)sympatheticpityandconcernforthesufferingsormisfortunesofothers

Example:Heshowedgreatcompassiontowardsthehomelessman.

46.Compete:(v.)tostrivetogainorwinsomethingbydefeatingorestablishingsuperiorityoverothers

Example:Theathletescompetedinaseriesofchallengingevents.

47.Compose:(v.)tocreateorwriteapieceofmusic,poetry,orliterature

Example:Shecomposedabeautifulmelodyforthepiano.

48.Conceal:(v.)tohideorkeepsecret

Example:Shetriedtoconcealherdisappointmentwithasmile.

49.Concentrate:(v.)tofocusone'sattentionormentaleffortonaparticulartaskorobject

Example:Heneededaquietplacetoconcentrateonhisstudies.

50.Concept:(n.)anabstractideaorgeneralnotion

Example:Thestudentshaddifficultyunderstandingtheconceptofgravity.

51.Consent:(n.)permissionforsomethingtohappenoragreementtodosomething

Example:Youneedtoobtaintheirconsentbeforeusingtheirpersonalinformation.

52.Considerable:(adj.)notablylargeinsize,amount,orextent

Example:Theymadeaconsiderableefforttocleanupaftertheparty.

53.Construct:(v.)tobuildorcreatesomething,typicallyabuilding,road,ormachine

Example:Theworkersareconstructinganewbridgeovertheriver.

54.Contemplate:(v.)tothinkaboutorconsidersomethingforalongtime

Example:Shesatalone,contemplatingherfuture.

55.Contradict:(v.)toasserttheoppositeofastatementmadebysomeone

Example:Hisactionscontradicthiswords.

56.Convenient:(adj.)fittinginwellwithaperson'sneeds,activities,orplans

Example:Thelocationofthehotelwasconvenientforsightseeing.

57.Correspond:(v.)tohaveaclosesimilarity;matchoragreealmostexactly

Example:Thesuspect'sdescriptioncorrespondedwiththeeyewitnessaccount.

58.Criticize:(v.)toexpressdisapprovalorjudgementaboutsomeoneorsomething

Example:Shecriticizedhisdecisiontoquithisjob.

59.Culminate:(v.)toreachthehighestpointorfinalstage

Example:Monthsofhardworkculminatedinasuccessfulproductlaunch.

60.Cultivate:(v.)toprepareanduselandforcropsorgardening

Example:Thefarmerscultivatethefieldstogrowdifferenttypesofvegetables.61.Debate:(n.)aformaldiscussionorargumentaboutasubjectinwhichtwoormorepeopleexpressdifferentopinions

Example:Thedebateonclimatechangepolicywasheatedandinformative.62.Decorate:(v.)tomakesomethinglookmoreattractivebyaddingsomethingtoit

Example:Shedecoratedtheroomwithpostersandphotos.63.Define:(v.)toexplainordescribethemeaningofsomething

Example:Thedictionarydefines"love"asastrongaffectionforsomeone.64.Deliberate:(adj.)doneconsciouslyandintentionally

Example:Hisdeliberateactionscausedalotofcontroversy.65.Demonstrate:(v.)toshowormakeclearbygivingevidenceorproof

Example:Thescientistdemonstratedtheeffectivenessofthenewdrug.66.Deny:(v.)tostatethatsomethingisnottrue

Example:Hedeniedanyinvolvementinthescandal.67.Depict:(v.)torepresentorshowsomethinginapicture,story,orsculpture

Example:Thepaintingdepictsapeacefulcountrysidescene.68.Deploy:(v.)toorganizeandsendoutresourcesorpeopleforaparticularpurpose

Example:Themilitarydeployedtroopstotheconflictzone.69.Desert:(n.)alargeareaofland,usuallysandyandarid,wherethereislittlerainfallandfewplants

Example:TheSaharaisthelargesthotdesertintheworld.70.Devote:(v.)togivealargeamountoftime,effort,orlovetosomethingorsomeone

Example:Shedevotesherlifetohelpingthepoorandneedy.71.Differentiate:(v.)torecognizeortreatasdifferent

Example:It'simportanttodifferentiatebetweenfactsandopinions.72.Diminish:(v.)tobecomesmallerorlessimportant

Example:Thenoisediminishedaswemovedfurtherawayfromthehighway.73.Diplomatic:(adj.)usingorinvolvingskillfulandsensitivehandlingofrelationswithotherpeopleorcountries

Example:Theambassador'sdiplomaticapproachhelpedtoeasetensions.74.Dismiss:(v.)todecidethatsomeoneorsomethingisnotimportantandnotworthconsidering

Example:Thejudgedismissedthecaseduetolackofevidence.75.Disperse:(v.)tospreadoutoveralargearea

Example:Thecrowddispersedaftertheconcert.76.Dispute:(n.)anargumentordisagreement,especiallyanofficialone

Example:Thereisaterritorialdisputebetweenthetwocountries.77.Diverse:(adj.)includingawiderangeofpeopleorthings

Example:Thecityisknownforitsdiversecultureandethnicities.78.Divert:(v.)tocausesomeoneorsomethingtochangecourseordirection

Example:Thedriverhadtodiverttoadifferentroadduetoconstruction.79.Draft:(n.)apreliminaryversionofadocumentorplan

Example:Hepresentedthedraftofthenewcontracttohisclients.80.Dynasty:(n.)asequenceofrulersfromthesamefamily

Example:TheMingDynastyruledChinafornearlythreecenturies.81.Efficient:(adj.)capableofachievingresultswiththeleastwasteoftim

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