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Vocabulary commonly used in listening comprehension of CET-4
First, cross

1, table direction.

Let's go to the restaurant across the street and get something to eat.

Let's go to the restaurant across the street to buy something to eat.

2, table action, crossing.

You must cross the bridge and turn right.

You must cross the bridge first and then turn right.

Second, age.

1, age. The most general expression. I won't repeat it here.

2. aging.

Old people = old people

In modern society, the problem of aging is becoming more and more serious.

Third, all

1, shaking all over.

2. suddenly, suddenly

Suddenly, I remembered her name. Her name suddenly occurred to me.

3, by all means must be

I will definitely come. I will definitely come.

4. Stay up all night

My current neighbor plays the piano all night. My current neighbor plays the piano all night.

Fourth, apply

Here we connect the phrases related to job hunting involved in the listening test in detail.

Apply, this is the first step in the work; Since you want to apply, you must submit an application letter. As long as you have confidence in yourself, you may get an interview. Whether you can make a good impression on the supervisor depends on your personal nature.

Some jobs will require frequent business trips, and some jobs will not take long for you to find your way out.

It is said that both inside and outside the city have their own scenery. People without jobs want to work, while those with jobs are tired of it.

Verbs (short for verb) are like

1,as,as。

I am his teaching assistant. I am his teaching assistant.

Like ... like ... like. ...

I heard that he is as famous as Johnson. I heard that he is as famous as Johnson himself.

I don't think it will be as boring as working in an office.

I don't think it will be as boring as working in an office.

It's not as easy as I thought. It's not as simple as I thought.

It's not as bad as it looks. It's not as bad as it looks.

Is that elective course really as difficult as everyone says?

Is that elective course really as difficult as everyone says?

As far as I know.

As far as I know, whether there will be such a trip has not been decided.

As far as I know, whether there is such a trip has not been decided.

As far as I know, he works until midnight every day.

As far as I know, he works until midnight every day.

4, and also

If it is so hot tomorrow, we might as well give up the idea of playing tennis outdoors.

If the temperature is still so high tomorrow, we may give up the idea of playing outdoors.

1, once ... as soon as possible.

I'll do that for you as soon as I fix the machine.

As soon as I repair the machine, I will finish the work for you.

Six, a lot.

Very, very In spoken language, the proportion of expressing degree is very high.

Very nervous; Very cold is quite cold; I'm very sorry, very sorry.

Tom looks very nervous. Tom looks very nervous.

I'm terribly sorry. I didn't mean to hurt you. I'm terribly sorry. I didn't mean to hurt you.

Seven, be bound

Be certain, be doomed

The movie starts in five minutes, and there must be a long queue.

The movie starts in five minutes? There must be a long line there now.

Eight, tired

Boring When a person is bored, it is also the easiest time to lose his temper.

I'm tired of movies about romantic stories. I'm completely tired of romantic stories in movies.

Nine, exhausted

1, exhausted, this expression is not very formal, mostly used in spoken English.

I am usually worried at the end of the day. I often feel very tired at the end of the day.

2, worn out.

After a long journey, my soles have worn out. After a long journey, my soles have worn out.

Ten, better

Preferably 1

I'd better read an article for the class. I had better read an article for class.

I think you'd better find another partner. I think you'd better find another partner.

Make it better ... much better.

I will rewrite the last two paragraphs to make it better. To make it better, I rewrote the last two paragraphs.

3. Get better.

I told you that it would be better for you if you took fewer courses in the first semester.

I told you that it would be better to take fewer courses in the first semester.

Xi。 bill

1, bill, pay the bill.

I'll pay the bill this time, because you paid last time. I'll pay the bill this time because it was you last time.

2. proposal.

At yesterday's board meeting, we all passed this bill.

At yesterday's board meeting, we unanimously passed this proposal.

3. Paper money.

This is a 10 dollar bill. Please give me two tickets for tonight's performance.

This is the bill for 10. Please give me two tickets for tonight's performance. Thank you.

Twelve. book

1, book Original meaning, simple noun.

2. Booking and ordering. If the book is full, it is empty; ticket office

All the morning flights are booked. All the flights for tomorrow morning are booked up.

Thirteen. bulletin

1, introduction. Before the meeting, there is always an item called briefing.

Mrs. Long's briefing seems endless.

2. News/news briefing press conference

Fourteen change

1, change, change. This is the basic meaning of this word. Look at two examples to review.

I want to see a different kind of movie for a change. I want to see a different kind of movie for a change.

I have to change my ticket. I have to change my ticket.

2. Small change. This is often used in spoken English.

Two tickets. Here's one dollar and forty cents change. Here are two tickets and change of one dollar and forty cents.

Jane, do you have any change? I have to make a call from a pay phone.

Jane, do you have any change? I want to make a phone call from a public phone booth.

Fifteen, check

1, check. Basic meaning. Check our luggage.

Can you help me find out who borrowed it? Can you help me find out who borrowed it?

Did you check the power plug and press the play button?

Did you check the power plug and press the play button?

2. board the station platform. check-in

Is this the check-in counter for Flight 9 14 to Los Angeles?

Is this the check-in counter for Flight 9 14 to Los Angeles?

3. Ask. Check and ask.

Maybe I should call to make sure. Maybe I should call and ask.

Step 4 check.

Sign the check. Sign this check.

Sixteenth, copy that.

1, one copy, one copy. Often use copies of spoken English.

I want to buy a book about American culture by Professor Franklin.

I want to buy a book about American culture written by Professor Franklin.

Do you want an article by Professor Smith?

Do you want an article by Professor Smith?

2. Roger that. Simple verbs.

Can you help me copy this article? Can you help me copy this article?

Seventeen, count

1, counting.

She is counting the days. She counts the days every day.

2. hope Rely on dependence

We will have to count on fine weather. We must count on good weather.

Eighteen, cover

1, cover. Hardcover book, agreed hardcover book. In addition, the cover of every entertainment magazine will inevitably have a beautiful and fashionable cover character.

The hardcover sold in the bookstore this week has the same price as the paperback.

In the bookstore, these hardcover books cost the same as paperbacks.

2. it's over after reading it.

I think we have covered everything. I think we have finished everything.

I just read the chapters that interested me most. I only read the chapters that interest me most.

Nineteen. Crossword puzzle

Crossword puzzle, a crossword puzzle. It can not only amuse itself, but also be a good intellectual training.

This is not a game. This is just a crossword puzzle that helps me increase my vocabulary.

This is not a game. This is just a crossword puzzle that can help me improve my vocabulary.

Twenty, drama

Drama. This is a western art form. Appeared many times in CET-4. Other art forms include TV dramas, soap operas and concerts.

Some people just can't seem to appreciate the drama in real life.