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SAT语法变义单词讲解.

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  SAT单词中有一些SAT语法变义单词,这里所谓的SAT语法变义单词是指遵守英语一般的词性变化的规律,但是意思却发生很大改变(或者原来意思很少用而只用引伸义)的一系列单词。

  1.Compose(组成) composition(组成,作文) composer(作曲家)

  Compose―― composed(镇定的)――composure(镇定)

  Composed:serenely self-possessed and free from agitation especially in times of stress

  (1)The usually__ CEO shocked his employees by severely overeating to the jocular tease made by one of his subordinates.

  (A) demanding

  (B) inarticulate

  (C) aggressive

  (D) persuasive

  (E) composed

  (2)Not one to be easily intimidated, the corporal remained ----- while the opposing army presses toward his troop’s position.

  A. commanding

  B. composed

  C. aggressive

  D. communicative

  (3)After Bob had broken the punch bowl, we sensed the extent of his ----from the way he shamacedly avoided meeting his hostess’s eye.

  (A) composure (B) perspicacity

  (C) discomfiture (D) forbearance

  (E) benevolence

  2.affect(影响)―― affected(做作的)――disaffected(不满的)

  3.person(个人)――personal(个人的)――impersonal(不受个人感情影响的)

  I hate dealing with large impersonal companies. 我讨厌与那些没有人情味的大公司打交道。

  4.test(测试)――testy(易怒的,暴躁的)――-testing(吃力的)

  5.demand――demanding(要求多且苛刻的)

  demanding: requiring more than usually expected or thought due; especially great patience and fort and skill

  When training for a marathon, runners prepare themselves for a challenge that is both__ and mentally__.

  (A) illusory, taxing

  (B) exaggerated, balanced

  (C) physically, demanding

  (D) appealing, indulgent

  (E) strenuous, dubious

  6.exhaust(耗尽)――exhaustive(无遗漏的,彻底的,详尽的)

  exhaustive:very thorough; exhaustively complete

  MacDougall’s former editors remember him as a____ man whose_____ and exhaustivereporting was worth the trouble.

  (A) domineering, wearisome (B) congenial, pretentious (C) popular, supercilious

  (D) fastidious, wearisome (E) cantankerous, meticulous

  7.fortitude 刚毅, fortuitous 偶然的,意外的

  (1)No real-life hero of ancient or modern days can surpass James Bond with his nonchalant__ of death and the___ with which he bear torture.

  (A) contempt, distress

  (B) disregard, fortitude

  (C) veneration, guile

  (D) concept, terror

  (E) ignorance, fickleness

  (2)Although he had spent many hours at the computer trying to solve the problem, he was the first to admit that the final solution was___ and not the ___ of his labor

  (A) trivial----cause

  (B) incomplete----intent

  (C) adequate------concern

  (D) schematic-----fault

  (E) fortuitous----result

  8.Category(分类) ――categorical(绝对的)

  9.consequence(结果)――consequential(重要的)

  (1)The guide’s directions seemed _______ to me; in fact, I ended up where I began.

  misleading

  inconsequential

  circuitous

  linear

  (2)She was injured and suffered a consequential loss of earnings.

  10.Compel(强迫)――compelling(引人注目的)

  In the nineteenth century, novelists and unsympathetic travelers portrayed the American West as a land of---- adversity, whereas promoters and idealists created ---- image of a land of infinite promise.

  (A) lurid.. a mundane

  (B) incredible.. an underplayed

  (C) dispiriting.. an identical

  (D) intriguing.. a luxuriant

  (E) unremitting.. a compelling

  unremitting:uninterrupted in time and indinitely long continuing 不间断的

  unremitting adversity<>compelling promise

  11.remit(减弱,缓和)――unremitting (不间断的)

  12.try(尝试)――trying(费劲的,令人厌烦的)=harsh

  13.Consume consuming: very intense 强烈的

  In one instance illustrating Metternich’s consuming___, he employed several naval captains to purchase books abroad for him, eventually adding an entire Oriental library to his___ collection.

  A. foresight, indifferent

  B. altruism, eclectic

  C. bibliomania, burgeoning

  D. avarice, inadvertent

  E. egocentricity, magnanimous

  14.exact exacting 要求苛刻的

  The owner is difficult to work for, less for her critical and ----- nature than for her ------.

  A. exacting ….procrastination

  B. perfect …assistance

  C. meticulous ….fort

  D. carree …complaints

  15.touch touching,moving(动人的)

  16.condescend/patronize―― condescending/patronizing (以恩惠态度对待的,参第一讲)

  17.halt(停止)―― halting (一瘸一拐的)

  By the end of the long, arduous hike, Chris was walking with a___ gait, limping slowly back to the campsite.

  (A) halting

  (B) robust

  (C) constant

  (D) prompt

  (E) facile

  18.haunt(常用的haunt around指经常出没于) haunting(萦绕于心的)

  A haunting melody

  19.stagger 蹒跚 staggering staggeringly 惊人的

  The replacement of reality with selective fantasy is characteristic of that most successful and staggeringly profitable American phenomenon, the reinvention of the environment as themed entertainment.

  20.domesticate(教化) domesticity(喜欢家庭)

  (1)In the 19th century, when few women were involved in political life and most were forced to remain in the home, the rebellious Constance Markievicz succeeded in___ politics and__ the domesticity planned for her.

  (A) obtaining, succumbing to

  (B) escaping, subverting

  (C) pursuing, avoiding

  (D) ignoring, observing

  (E) disavowing, enjoying

  (2)Because medieval women’s public participation in spiritual life was not welcomed by the male establishment, a compensating _______ religious writings, inoffensive to the members of the establishment because of its _______, became important for many women.

  A) involvement with…privacy B) attention to …popularity

  C) familiarity with…scarcity D) dissatisfaction with … profundity

  E) resistance to … domesticity

  21.demean(贬低)―――demeanor (行为)

  mock the narrator’s demeanor of aloofness

  22.accompany(陪同)――― accomplice(同犯,共谋)

  23.agree(同意的) ―――agreeable极好的

  agreeable melancholy:令人愉悦的忧伤,日本的樱花散落的情景所带给你的感情就是了。

  24.Predict(预测)――― predictable (毫无创意的,特别是修饰音乐或者绘画的时候)

  (1) If our paintings of that life are stock and cramped, their colors drab and predictable, the representations of our culture are likely complexity of Black identity. drab 单调的

  (2)To avoid being___, composer Stephen Sondheim strives for an element of surprise in his songs.

  (A) erratic

  (B) informal

  (C) elaborate

  (D) predictable

  (E) idiosyncratic

  idiosyncratic: peculiar to the individual 特质的人

  这个单词的形象很好懂,基本上每一个澳际的老师都是idiosyncratic的

  25.assume(假设)――assuming (傲慢的,不逊的),unassuming (谦逊的,不装腔作势)

  我们看一下和假设有关的词语

  pretend――pretentious(万恶的最近又发自己浴照的让我毁了对男人洗澡的印象的郭敬明的形象);presume――presumptuous(傲慢的)

  26.noise(噪声)――noisome(有害的)

  27.commit(犯罪,衷心)――committed(衷心的)――noncommittal 不表示意见的(rusing to bind oneself to a particular course of action or view or the like)

  28.动词变为ive结尾单词意思变掉,因为方向性目的性太强而变掉意思:

  Obsess obsessed(迷恋的)―― obsessive(强迫性的)

  Acquisitive (贪得无厌)――acquire

  Assertive (自以为是)――assert

  Inquisitive (打破沙锅问到底)--inquire

  Demonstrative (感情外露)--demonstrate

  Incisive (一针见血)--incise

  Intrusive (侵扰兴的)--intrude

  Restive (难以驾驭)--rest

  29.Study ――studious(好学的)

  30.Industry ――industrious(勤奋的)

  31.face(抹掉)――self-facement (自谦)

  32.gratify(使满意)――gratuitous(无缘无故的,免费的)

  33.rine(提炼)――rined(有修养的)

  34.fort(努力)――fortless(容易的)

  Once he had intellectually__ the difference between regional dialects, Fernando found himself speaking the language__.

  (A) rejected, considerately

  (B) grasped, fortlessly

  (C) mastered, implicitly

  (D) forgotten, eloquently

  (E) recognized, ambiguously

  35.prohibit 限制 prohibitive 贵的买不起的

  The cost of travel to the far east is prohibitive.

  36.impose 强加 imposing 壮丽的,令人难忘的

  And the good master, without my asking him, said, "Look at that imposing one approaching, who does not shed a single tear of pain: what majesty he still maintains down there!"

  和善的夫子不待我问,就对我说:“看那个正在走来的伟大的灵魂,他仿佛一点不因痛苦而流泪:他还保持着一副怎样堂皇的外貌啊!

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  SAT单词中有一些SAT语法变义单词,这里所谓的SAT语法变义单词是指遵守英语一般的词性变化的规律,但是意思却发生很大改变(或者原来意思很少用而只用引伸义)的一系列单词。

  1.Compose(组成) composition(组成,作文) composer(作曲家)

  Compose―― composed(镇定的)――composure(镇定)

  Composed:serenely self-possessed and free from agitation especially in times of stress

  (1)The usually__ CEO shocked his employees by severely overeating to the jocular tease made by one of his subordinates.

  (A) demanding

  (B) inarticulate

  (C) aggressive

  (D) persuasive

  (E) composed

  (2)Not one to be easily intimidated, the corporal remained ----- while the opposing army presses toward his troop’s position.

  A. commanding

  B. composed

  C. aggressive

  D. communicative

  (3)After Bob had broken the punch bowl, we sensed the extent of his ----from the way he shamacedly avoided meeting his hostess’s eye.

  (A) composure (B) perspicacity

  (C) discomfiture (D) forbearance

  (E) benevolence

  2.affect(影响)―― affected(做作的)――disaffected(不满的)

  3.person(个人)――personal(个人的)――impersonal(不受个人感情影响的)

  I hate dealing with large impersonal companies. 我讨厌与那些没有人情味的大公司打交道。

  4.test(测试)――testy(易怒的,暴躁的)――-testing(吃力的)

  5.demand――demanding(要求多且苛刻的)

  demanding: requiring more than usually expected or thought due; especially great patience and fort and skill

  When training for a marathon, runners prepare themselves for a challenge that is both__ and mentally__.

  (A) illusory, taxing

  (B) exaggerated, balanced

  (C) physically, demanding

  (D) appealing, indulgent

  (E) strenuous, dubious

  6.exhaust(耗尽)――exhaustive(无遗漏的,彻底的,详尽的)

  exhaustive:very thorough; exhaustively complete

  MacDougall’s former editors remember him as a____ man whose_____ and exhaustivereporting was worth the trouble.

  (A) domineering, wearisome (B) congenial, pretentious (C) popular, supercilious

  (D) fastidious, wearisome (E) cantankerous, meticulous

  7.fortitude 刚毅, fortuitous 偶然的,意外的

  (1)No real-life hero of ancient or modern days can surpass James Bond with his nonchalant__ of death and the___ with which he bear torture.

  (A) contempt, distress

  (B) disregard, fortitude

  (C) veneration, guile

  (D) concept, terror

  (E) ignorance, fickleness

  (2)Although he had spent many hours at the computer trying to solve the problem, he was the first to admit that the final solution was___ and not the ___ of his labor

  (A) trivial----cause

  (B) incomplete----intent

  (C) adequate------concern

  (D) schematic-----fault

  (E) fortuitous----result

  8.Category(分类) ――categorical(绝对的)

  9.consequence(结果)――consequential(重要的)

  (1)The guide’s directions seemed _______ to me; in fact, I ended up where I began.

  misleading

  inconsequential

  circuitous

  linear

  (2)She was injured and suffered a consequential loss of earnings.

  10.Compel(强迫)――compelling(引人注目的)

  In the nineteenth century, novelists and unsympathetic travelers portrayed the American West as a land of---- adversity, whereas promoters and idealists created ---- image of a land of infinite promise.

  (A) lurid.. a mundane

  (B) incredible.. an underplayed

  (C) dispiriting.. an identical

  (D) intriguing.. a luxuriant

  (E) unremitting.. a compelling

  unremitting:uninterrupted in time and indinitely long continuing 不间断的

  unremitting adversity<>compelling promise

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