六级词汇听力lesson 01
大耳朵英语  http://www.ebigear.com  2008-04-20 13:30:23  【打印
[00:02.18]lesson 1

[00:19.68]comply

[00:20.89]Passengers from SARS foci areas

[00:23.29]must comply with a compulsory

[00:25.15]10'day quarantine.

[00:26.58]China will strictly comply with

[00:28.98]the universally acknowledged market rules.

[00:30.84]transition

[00:33.58]The transition from planned economy

[00:35.99]to share system is certainly

[00:37.95]a painstaking course.

[00:39.59]conform

[00:41.24]Most people willingly conform to

[00:43.53]the customs of society.

[00:45.61]adhere

[00:47.58]The Government of Iraq adhered to its

[00:50.21]original plan in spite of the resistance

[00:53.05]from the western countries.

[00:54.36]obscure

[00:55.67]The meaning of this poem is very obscure;

[00:58.41]I really do not understand it.

[01:00.59]A loud brassy chord ran down the corridor,

[01:04.21]obscuring the sound of her voice.

[01:06.06]ambiguous

[01:07.82]The President's ambiguous directions confused the staff,

[01:11.65]who didn't know what to do.

[01:13.50]coincide

[01:15.47]Her taste in music conincides with her husband's.

[01:18.87]Our insterests coincide.

[01:21.38]His free time never coincided with hers.

[01:24.88]constrain

[01:26.96]As an artist he didn't consider himse

[01:29.81]lf constrained by the same rules

[01:31.55]of social conduct as other people.

[01:33.52]magnify

[01:35.82]The microscope magnified the object one hundred times.

[01:38.56]persistent

[01:40.31]She eventually married the most

[01:42.60]persistent of her admirers.

[01:44.46]suspicious

[01:46.21]I am always suspicious of anyone

[01:48.40]who wants to sell me something on the cheap.

[01:50.59]trivial

[01:52.56]The development of e-insurance in China's insurance market

[01:56.05]is similar to that of Europe:both are in the infant stage

[02:00.43]and the online business takes only a trivial market share.

[02:04.05]conspicuous

[02:06.34]The house standing on the island is very conspicuous.

[02:09.73]She always makes herself conspicuous

[02:12.91]by wearing very colorful hats.

[02:15.42]homogeneous

[02:17.06]Milk and cream are homogeneous foods,

[02:19.14]and they are both dairy products.

[02:21.55]reconcile

[02:23.85]The teacher had to reconcile disputes among the pupils.

[02:26.69]You must reconcile yourself to

[02:29.53]a life of hardship and poverty.

[02:30.95]transaction

[02:33.25]Before going abroad she has to finish

[02:35.88]the transaction of business in the company.

[02:38.12]The transactions of our university focus on

[02:41.62]economic management and social science.

[02:43.70]absurd

[02:46.11]She said to herself that the idea was absurd.

[02:49.07]ascend

[02:50.81]The smoke ascends to the sky.

[02:53.01]Wu Zetian ascended the throne and

[02:55.96]became the only empress in China.

[02:57.49]conceive

[03:00.00]The coach conceived the strategy

[03:02.52]that won the game for us.

[03:04.17]The ancients conceived of the world as being flat.

[03:07.44]confidential

[03:09.85]You are probably on much more

[03:12.25]confidential terms with Kitty than I am.

[03:14.44]degrade

[03:16.52]I felt degraded by having to ask for money.

[03:19.48]Her husband was degraded for being drunk.

[03:22.98]deprive

[03:24.73]The new laws threaten to deprive many people

[03:27.90]of the most elementary freedom.

[03:29.54]The thought of another sleepless night

[03:32.50]deprived her of all courage.

[03:34.46]extinct

[03:36.10]The woolly elephant has been extinct for a long time.

[03:39.49]feeble

[03:41.68]The old woman is too feeble to do her own shopping.

[03:44.53]hospitality

[03:46.93]People tend to refer to hospitality industry

[03:50.55]as “window” industry just as they

[03:53.17]call tourism “smokeless” industry.

[03:56.78]Thank you for your kind hospitality.

[03:59.07]intensify

[04:01.05]APEC must build on these successes

[04:03.34]and give a new dimension to its

[04:05.75]intensified cooperation in the future.

[04:07.93]The terrorists have intensified

[04:11.00]their bombing campaign.

[04:12.42]intrinsic

[04:13.95]The intrinsic value of a coin

[04:15.92]is the value of the metal it is made of.

[04:18.44]manifest

[04:20.84]She manifested little interest in her studies.

[04:23.91]Has the ghost manifested itself recently?

[04:27.62]profound

[04:29.93]The doctor's discovery will have

[04:32.76]a profound influence on mankind.

[04:35.18]We had a profound lesson in

[04:37.58]ideological education yesterday.

[04:39.44]prolong

[04:41.41]I do not want to prolong our talk;

[04:43.93]it is time to go home.

[04:45.35]rectify

[04:47.53]Once we get to know our mistakes,

[04:49.72]we should rectify them as soon as possible.

[04:51.47]spontaneous

[04:54.21]The highest and best form of efficiency

[04:57.16]is the spontaneous cooperation of people.

[04:59.79]As she has a spontaneous gaiety of manner,

[05:04.05]her teachers and her classmates like her very much.

[05:06.57]subordinate

[05:08.76]In her book,she subordinates

[05:11.82]this issue to more general problems.

[05:14.01]She is too ambitious to remain

[05:15.98]in a subordinate job for long.

[05:17.72]He seldom made personal contact with

[05:21.34]his subordinate officials.

[05:23.09]superiority

[05:24.84]No one doubts the superiority of modern ways

[05:27.46]of traveling over those of old times.

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