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Classical vocabulary commonly used in CET-6 writing test
Common conjunctions:

1) table hierarchy:

First of all, first of all, further, first of all

Second, second, first of all, besides.

Third, third, and more importantly, last but not least.

And, then, next, except

And equally important,

Besides, finally,

2) turn over the table;

In contrast, although

Despite the fact that even so

By contrast, despite this,

Despite, despite

On the other hand, vice versa.

anyway/no matter what/ in any case

3) express cause and effect;

Therefore, therefore, for reasons

Therefore, due to

Therefore, for this reason,

Because in this case,

as a result of

4) Table discount:

Nevertheless, the concession is granted naturally.

Despite this, of course, despite

in spite of

5) table closed:

In addition, equally, more importantly,

Besides, not only ... but ...

In addition, there are

6) Table example:

For example, for example.

Give an example to illustrate a proper example.

7) Table Description:

In fact, frankly speaking, in this case,

in other words

8) table summary:

In short, as has been said.

In short, in other words,

Finally, summarize it in simpler words.

In fact, in short, especially

In other words, of course, it is different on the whole.

That is to say, in a word.

Common nouns:

dissolve

Absurdity is absurdity; fallacy

Abuse abuse

Score

Accidental acquaintance

Adaptation and rewriting; adapt to

Worship worship

An adventurer/explorer

negative impact

Adversity adversity

Emotional friendship/feelings

alienation

great ambitions

Entertainment.

Anecdotal anecdote

Indifference is callousness.

Close to applause

Architectural architecture

Art art

Assault attack

Evaluation evaluation

Association association; get in touch with

Athletes. Athletes.

What is availability?

Obstacle blocking

behavior

beneficiary

Budget budget

Burden

Election campaign

Commonly used adjectives and adverbs:

ridiculous

addictive

lenient

positive

Keen and alert; alert

arduous labour

artistic

authoritative

awkward

balanced

convincing

cold blooded

marblehearted

Compassionate

compatible

Complex complex

Self-confidence

cheap

Contributing

Corruption, corruption

Delicious

Very demanding

It is worthwhile to describe it.

harmful

Deviate from the right path

indign

uneasy

decentered

economic

Enlightened and enlightened; civilized

Common verbs:

Observe/obey/abide by the rules

abolish

Abuse; abuse

Adapt to supply; regulate

acquire

Worship; worship

Distribution distribution

Change

Evaluation/attraction

Proximity therapy; deal with

Approve

Appear

Arouse excitement

Take (responsibility)

Attach a donation; paste in

Get/reach/get/get; get

Participate; go to school

Banban

Bloom is flourishing.

thriving and prosperous

Take sb. Give full play to the enthusiasm of full mobilization ...

Inspector review

Characterization feature ...

Charge, charge.

Cherish cherish

Claim for compensation

Coexistence * * *

In line with ... ...

idiom

Love me, love my dog, love my dog.

This is a case of love me, love my dog, because Mary will never accept an invitation, including Anne.

This is a relationship that loves me, loves my dog. If you invite Mary instead of Anne, Mary won't accept the invitation.

work in just ways

Jones is a very sincere person. Everything he did was aboveboard.

Jones is a very honest man, and everything he does is aboveboard.

3. According to Corker, it is accurate.

Example: "Are you sure you have used up all your money?" "According to Kirk."

"Are you sure you have used up all your money?" "Absolutely accurate."

4. whatever comes to you, whatever comes to you.

Don't throw away that old coat; Let the gardener take it. Anyone who comes is welcome.

Don't throw away that old coat. Give it to the gardener. He can use anything.

All roads lead to Rome and all roads lead to the same goal.

Example: "I don't care how you get the answer. All roads lead to Rome. "

"I don't care how you get the answer. All roads lead to the same goal."

be all thumbs

I was all thumbs this morning. I can't seem to button my shirt.

The apple of your eye

Mary is the apple of her mother's eye.

Mary is the apple of her mother's eye.

Flatterers flatter people.

Jane is an apple polisher. She always helps the teacher and talks with him.

Jane is an expert on horses. She always helps the teacher and chats with him.

9. beat the band at full speed

The baby cried and beat the time.

The baby cried loudly.

10. Shoot yourself in the foot.

The criminal tried to kill his wife and ended up shooting himself in the foot. Because he accidentally sucked up the poison he prepared for his wife.

The criminal tried to kill his wife, but he killed himself instead of others. He drank the poison his wife wanted to drink by mistake.