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令人心碎的
5.heartstrings:n. 心弦,内心最深处的感情
6.heatstroke:n. 中暑
7.heckle:v. 诘问,诘难
例如:He went to heckle at their meetings.(他去他们的会议起哄。) 8.hectic:a. 兴奋地,繁忙的
例如:I spent a veryhectic Sunday.(我度过了一个忙乱的星期天。)
9.hector:v. 威吓,欺凌n. 暴徒
例如:You wear hector’s cloak.(偷鸡不着蚀把米。)
10.hedonism:n. 享乐主义
H(五)
1.hedonist:n. 享乐主义者
2.heed:v. 注意到,留意到 n. 注意,留心
例如:I heeded my doctor’s advice and stopped smoking.(我听从医生的劝告,把烟戒了。) 3.hefty:a. 高大健壮的,有力的,相当大的
例如:They sold it easily and made a hefty profit.(他们毫不费力的卖掉了它,得到了一笔可观的利润。)
4.hegemony:n. 霸权
5.heirloom:n. 传家宝
例如:This heirloom has been handed for several generations.(此项产业已经数代相传了。) 6.helm:n. 舵柄
7.hemophilia:n. 血友症
8.hemorrhage:n. 出血,溢血
例如:He sank into a coma after suffering a brain hemorrhage.(他在脑溢血后陷入了昏迷。) 9.hemorrhoid:n. (pl) 痔疮
10.hemp:n. 大麻
H(六)
1.henceforth:ad. 今后
例如:Henceforth I expect you to be punctual for meeting.(我希望你今后准时到会。) 2.henchman:n. 亲信,帮凶
3.henpecked:a. 惧内的,怕老婆的
例如:People refer the man who was afraid of his wife as henpecked.(人们把那个怕老婆的男人叫“妻管严”。)
4.hepatitis:n. 肝炎
5.herbivore:n. 食草动物
6.hereafter:ad. 此后
例如:the hereafter(将来,死后的生命)
7.hereby:ad. 由此
例如:I hereby acknowledge receipt of your letter of 25July.(特此告知贵方7月25日的来函收悉。)
8.hereditary:a. 1.遗传的,世代相传的 2.继承的
She believes that hereditary peerages should be abolished.(她认为世袭贵族应当被废除。) 9.herein:ad. 于此处
例如:Herein lies the real danger.(这其中含有真正的危险。)
10.hereof:ad. 关于此点
例如:In confirmation hereof we attach a bank statement.(为作这方面的确认我们附上银行结
单。)
I(二)
UNIT 1E:\听力教程 第三册\b3-u1.mp3
Section One
Part 1
Spot Dictation
Houses in the Future
Well, I think houses in the future will probably be (1) quite small but I should think they'll be (2) well-insulated so that you don't need so much (3) heating and (4) cooling as you do now, so perhaps very economical (5) to run. Perhaps they will use (6) solar heating, although I don't know, in this country, perhaps we (7) won't be able to do that so much. Yes, I think they'll be full of (8) electronic gadgets: things like very advanced televisions, videos, perhaps videos which take up ... the screen (9) takes up the whole wall. I should think. Yes, you'll have things like (10) garage doors which open automatically when you (11) drive up, perhaps electronic (12) sensors which will (13) recognize you when you, when you come to the front door even. Perhaps (14) architects and designers will be a bit more (15) imaginative about how houses are designed and perhaps with the (16) shortage of space people will think of putting gardens (17) on the roof and, and maybe rooms can be (18) expanded and, and (19) contracted* depending on what you use them for, so perhaps there'll be a bit more (20) flexibility about that.
Part 2
Listening for Gist
A: Tuesday two fifteen. Let me look in my diary. B: No, Thursday.
A: Oh, I'm sorry. I thought you said Tuesday.
B: Thursday two fifteen. No, I'm sorry. I've got an appointment until three. Could we make it later?
Say three fifteen?
A: Well, there's a lot to talk about. It'll take a couple of hours, at least. B: Shall we say Monday morning, then?
A: Monday morning. All right. Nine o'clock?
B: Nine. I think that will be all right. I'll ring you back and confirm. A: All right. But ring before five, could you?
B: All right.
A: Right you are. Bye. B: Bye.