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英语专业八级阅读备考核心词汇
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英语专业八级阅读备考核心词汇

. Most people abhor cruelty to animals.

2. The pain-killer abated his splitting headache.

3. The mountain village is adjacent to a highway.

4. A good student does not need to be admonished about being absent too much.

5. People are much better informed since the advent of television.

6. A good friend will not desert you in time of adversity.

7. The French and Italian languages have many affinities with each other.

8. The young man spends money like water in that he comes from an affluent family.

9. She didn’t mention Mr. Smith by name, but it was clear she was alluding to him.

10. The little restaurant has a pleasant ambience.

11. Kate Chopin, a great American writer, maintains an ambivalent attitude towards mother-women in her fiction.

12. Parks and a theater are just some of the town’s local amenities.

13. Her whole being was filled with a vague anguish, which was like a shadow, like a mist passing across her soul’s summer day.

14. The army annihilated the enemy.

15. The people of that tribe are dressed in strange apparel.

16. The aroma of lilacs lingers about the garden.

17. He finds it very difficult to articulate his distress.

18. The police are trying to ascertain exactly who was at the party.

19. The luxurious furniture attests to the family’s wealth.

20. His audacious action turned out to be a disaster.

21. He received an avalanche of thank letters.

22. Hester Prynne wears a letter A on her bosom that serves as a badge of shame.

23. Christians believe that God is benevolent.

24. The exotic bazaar seems quite bizarre to me.

25. Brevity is the soul of writing.

26. The drowsing boy didn’t even browse the book.

27. The husband failed to catch his wife’s capricious mind.

28. The First World War served as a catalyst for major social changes in Europe.

29. Nuclear explosion can be a fatal catastrophe that will cause heavy loss of life.

30. Professor Smith possesses a charisma. That’s why he is so popular with his students.

31. The project is not compatible with the company’s long-term plans.

32. The two judges concurred with each other on the ruling.

33. His military service was deferred until he finished college.

34. It’s hard to cope with that old cranky/eccentric old man.

35. Overeating has made him corpulent/obese.

36. A series of hard experiences has made the diffident man become confident again.

37. He narrated in his book about his doleful experiences in war.

38. Marriage rolled on and their love gradually dwindled away.

39. Overhearing is quite different from eavesdropping.

40. He heard an eerie sound while crossing a dark wood at night.

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