2026年中考英语一轮复习:完形填空高频词汇学案

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2026年中考英语一轮复习:完形填空高频词汇 学案
Group 1
pay off
He worked hard day and night, and finally his efforts paid off.
She managed to pay off her student loans after years of saving.
rush off
The moment he heard the news, he rushed off without saying a word.
We have to rush off now or we'll miss the train.
rush sb.
Don't rush me. I need more time to think.
My mom always rushes me when I'm getting dressed in the morning.
show off
He's always showing off his new toys to his classmates.
She danced beautifully, but she wasn't showing off.
call off
The football match was called off because of the heavy rain.
They decided to call off the plan due to lack of funds.
lightly adv.
She touched the baby's face lightly.
He was lightly injured in the accident.
secretly adv.
They secretly planned a surprise party for their teacher.
The thief entered the house secretly at night.
highly adv.
The teacher spoke highly of his composition.
It's a highly interesting book.
close adv.
Come close and you can see the details.
The two friends sat close to each other.
closely adv.
The police are closely watching the suspect's movements.
You should read the instructions closely.
frightened adj.
The little girl was frightened by the thunder.
He looked frightened when he saw the big dog.
regretful adj.
She felt regretful for not studying harder in the past。
He gave a regretful smile when he talked about his mistake.
serious adj.
We need to have a serious talk about your grades.
His illness is very serious. He needs to be hospitalized.
raise a hand
If you know the answer, please raise a hand.
The teacher asked a question, and many students raised their hands.
warm my hands
I warmed my hands by the fire on a cold winter day.
She put her hands in her pockets to warm them.
spare sth. for sb./sth.
Can you spare some time for me I need to talk to you.
She always spares some money for charity.
treasure v.
I will always treasure the memories of our trip.
She treasures the necklace her grandmother gave her.
keep sb. from sth.
We should keep children from playing with fire.
The heavy rain kept us from going out.
place v.
Please place the book on the shelf.
She placed the flowers in a vase.
company n.
His father works in a big company.
I enjoy his company. He's very funny.
Group2
The young artist designed a new logo for the company.
Remember to check your spelling before submitting the composition.
They completed the construction of the bridge ahead of schedule.
He told me his secret about his childhood.
We have several choices of restaurants for dinner.
The students are busy with their group tasks.
The teacher pointed out the key points of the text.
It's wrong to laugh at people with disabilities.
Don't shout at the baby. It will be scared.
The party turned out to be a great success.
Luckily, I found my lost keys under the sofa.
Suddenly, the lights went out in the whole building.
Hopefully, we can solve this problem in the near future.
She can speak English naturally, as if she were a native speaker.
I expect my sister to bring me a gift from her trip.
We should honor our elders and respect their wisdom.
I'd like to invite you to my graduation ceremony.
The lost cat was finally found in the neighbor's garden.
We bought some frozen food for the weekend.
There is a hidden camera in the corner of the room.
Group3
choose (v.)
You can choose any book you like from the library.
He chose to study abroad to broaden his horizons.
collect (v.)
My brother likes to collect stamps as a hobby.
Remember to collect your parcel from the post office.
The students collected in the playground for the morning assembly.
describe (v.)
Please describe what you saw at the crime scene.
Some people describe her as a genius.
prize (n.)
She won the first prize in the singing competition.
The prize for the lottery winner was a huge amount of money.
topic (n.)
The topic of our class discussion today is environmental protection.
purpose (n.)
The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the new project.
The purpose of this tool is to cut metal.
politely (adv.)
The little girl greeted the guests politely.
bravely (adv.)
The firefighters rushed into the burning building bravely.
quietly (adv.)
Read the book quietly so as not to disturb others.
The town lies quietly in the moonlight.
eager (adj.)
The children are eager to open their Christmas presents.
confused (adj.)
I'm confused about the instructions. Can you explain them again
The situation is so confused that no one knows what to do.
share (v.)
Let's share this cake. There's enough for everyone.
We should share the workload to finish it faster.
copy (v.)
Please copy this document for me.
Children often copy the behavior of their parents.
fix (v.)
My father is fixing the broken chair.
Let's fix a time for the meeting.
offer (v.)
He offered me a glass of water when I was thirsty.
She offered to help me with my homework.
accept (v.)
I'm happy to accept your invitation.
We have to accept the new rules.
weigh (v.)
You need to weigh the ingredients before cooking.
We should weigh the pros and cons before making a decision.
picture (v.)
I can't picture him as a teacher.
The artist pictures the beautiful scenery with vivid colors.
cheerfully (adv.)
The kids played cheerfully in the park.
peaceful (adj.)
We all hope for a peaceful world.
I enjoy the peaceful evenings in the countryside.
Group 4
Pay attention to the traffic rules when you cross the road.
The teacher tried to catch the students' attention with an interesting story.
My father gave me some advice on how to learn English well.
The restaurant offers excellent service.
The local government is improving the public service.
We had an exciting trip to the amusement park.
The coach's words were very encouraging and made the team more confident.
The new math problem is really confusing.
The movie we watched last night was disappointing.
I regret saying those words to my mother.
It's a regret that we can't go to the concert.
Imagine what the world will be like in 50 years.
The curious boy asked a lot of questions.
I feel relaxed when I read books.
I miss my hometown very much.
Be careful not to miss the early bus.
The price of the tour includes meals and accommodation.
There are some dirty dishes in the sink.
This is a traditional Chinese dish.
I'll be back in a moment.
The shopkeeper always serves his customers well.
They greeted each other with a hug.
Push the door hard, and it will open.
Please stand in a line.
I can't stand the hot weather.
The kids are hiding in the bushes.
Group 5
light
① (n. ) Please turn off the light when you leave.
② (adj. ) This box is light enough for me to carry.
run
① (v. ) She runs every morning to keep fit.
② (v. ) His father runs a small restaurant.
book
① (n. ) I borrowed a book from the library.
② (v. ) We need to book tickets for the concert.
present
① (n. ) She received many presents on her birthday.
② (adj. ) All the students were present at the meeting.
train
① (n. ) The train arrives at 9 o'clock.
② (v. ) He is training for the swimming competition.
fine
① (adj. ) It's a fine day for a picnic.
② (n. ) He had to pay a fine for speeding.
post
① (n. ) I received a post from my friend.
② (v. ) They posted the notice on the wall.
watch
① (n. ) His watch is made in Switzerland.
② (v. ) We watched a movie last night.
ring
① (n. ) She wore a diamond ring.
② (v. ) Please ring me after dinner.
90.miss
① (v. ) He missed the school bus this morning.
② (v. ) I miss my grandparents very much.
91.lead
① (v. ) The guide led us through the forest.
② (n. ) Our team took the lead in the game.
92.fall
① (v. ) The leaves fall in autumn.
② (n. ) We often go hiking in fall.
93.match
① (n. ) They won the football match.
② (v. ) These shoes match your dress well.
94. stick
① (n. ) He used a stick to support himself.
② (v. ) Stick the stamp on the envelope.
plant
① (n. ) She grows many plants at home.
② (v. ) We planted trees in the park.
drive
① (v. ) He drives to work every day.
② (n. ) Ambition is the drive behind his success.
97.act
① (v. ) We must act before it's too late.
② (n. ) His act of kindness touched everyone.
98. charge
① (v. ) Remember to charge your phone.
② (n. ) The charge for parking is 10 yuan.
99. press
① (v. ) Press the button to start the machine.
② (n. ) The press reported the event widely.
100. record
① (n. ) She broke the world record.
② (v. ) They recorded a new song yesterday.
Group 6
bored adj.
I felt bored when I watched the movie because the plot was too simple.
He is bored with the daily routine work.
hopeful adj.
We are hopeful that we can pass the exam.
The new treatment offers a hopeful prospect for patients.
compare v.
Compare this book with that one, and you'll find the differences.
People often compare teachers to candles.
manage v.
He managed to finish the work on time although it was very difficult.
My father manages a big company.
repeat v.
Please repeat what you said. I didn't hear you clearly.
The students are asked to repeat the poem.
fully adv.
I fully understand your idea.
We should make fully use of our time.
freshly adv.
The bread is freshly baked. It smells delicious.
The air in the countryside is freshly clean.
physically adv.
Doing sports can make us healthy physically and mentally.
It's not physically possible to travel to the moon without a spaceship.
worry v.
Don't worry about your exam. You have prepared well.
His illness worried his parents a lot.
face v.
Our classroom faces south.
We have to face the difficulties bravely.
mention v.
He mentioned that he had been to Beijing before.
Don't mention it. It's my pleasure.
lecture v.
The professor will lecture on modern literature tomorrow.
My father lectured me for coming home late.
insist v.
He insisted that we (should) go there on foot.
She insisted that she was right.
prediction n.
The weather prediction says it will rain tomorrow.
His prediction about the stock market came true.
direction n.
In the forest, we lost our direction.
Read the directions carefully before you take the medicine.
introduction n.
The introduction of new technology has improved our work efficiency.
Let me make an introduction of my friend to you.
care v.
He doesn't care about what others think.
She cares for her sick mother at home.
trust n.
We should build trust between each other.
The money is held in trust for the children.
pride n.
His parents take pride in his good grades.
She has a strong sense of pride.
character n.
He has a kind character.
The main character in this movie is very brave.
Group7
support
n. We received a lot of support from our friends when we were in trouble.
1)v. My parents always support my decision to study abroad.
concert: n. I went to a rock concert last weekend. It was really exciting.
purpose
n. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the new project.
n. This tool has many purposes. You can use it to fix the chair or open the box.
thought
I have a thought that we should go on a trip this summer.
After much thought, he decided to accept the offer.
plan
n.We made a plan for the weekend. We will go hiking.
v. I'm planning to study harder next term.
honest: adj. My father is an honest man. He never tells lies.
ready
adj. Are you ready for the exam
adj. He is always ready to help others.
examine
v. The doctor examined the patient carefully.
v. The teacher will examine our homework tomorrow.
gather
v. People gathered in the square to celebrate the festival.
v. We gathered some flowers for our mother.
rule
v. The king ruled the country for many years.
n. We must follow the rules in school.
shoot
v. The hunter shot the deer.
v. They are shooting a movie in the park.
tie
v. Tie your shoes before you go out.
n. My father wears a tie to work every day.
mark
v. Mark the important words with a red pen.
n. I got a good mark in the math exam.
number
v. Please number the pages of your composition.
n. What's your phone number
free
v. The prisoners were freed after the war.
adj. I'm free this weekend. Let's go shopping.
adj. There is a free concert in the park tonight.
lit: v. He lit a candle because the room was dark.
Her face lit up when she saw her mother.
He lit up a cigarette after dinner.
hit
v. Be careful not to hit your head on the door.
n. This song is a big hit. Everyone likes it.
It's getting late. We should hit the road if we want to get home before dark.
actually: adv.
I thought he was from America, but actually he is from England.
clearly: adv. Speak clearly so that everyone can hear you.
doubtfully: adv. He looked at me doubtfully when I told him the news.
Group8
hand
vt. Please hand me the book on the table.
n. He raised his hand to answer the question.
mirror
vt. The calm lake mirrors the surrounding mountains.
n. She looked at herself in the mirror.
list
vt. List all the things you need to buy.
n. I made a shopping list before going to the supermarket.
goal
n. His goal is to become a famous scientist.
n. He scored the winning goal in the last minute.
effect
n. The new policy has a great effect on the environment.
n. The medicine took effect soon.
question
vt. The police questioned the suspect for hours.
n. I have a question about this math problem.
freeze
vt. & vi. Water freezes at 0℃.
vi. He froze when he heard the sudden noise.
harm
vt. Smoking harms your health.
n. The pollution does great harm to the wildlife.
chat
vt. & vi. We often chat with each other after class.
n. Let's have a chat over a cup of coffee.
prove
vt. He tried to prove his innocence(无知).
vi. The plan proved to be successful.
correct
vt. Please correct your mistakes in your homework.
adj. Your answer is correct.
accept
vt. She accepted his invitation to the party.
vt. We should accept the fact.
experienced
adj. He is an experienced teacher.
disappointed
adj. I was disappointed when I heard the bad news.
involved
adj. He was involved in the project.
adj. The problem is too involved to solve easily.
comfort
n. Her words gave me a lot of comfort.
vt. She tried to comfort the crying child.
decision
n. Making a decision is not always easy.
guidance
n. We need the teacher's guidance in our study.
hurriedly
adv. He left the house hurriedly without saying goodbye.
properly
adv. You should do your homework properly.
Group 9
introduce
The teacher introduced a new classmate to us.
The company decided to introduce new technology to improve production.
explain
Could you explain this math problem to me
He tried to explain his absence from the meeting.
develop
Our hometown has developed rapidly in recent years.
We should develop good reading habits.
I need to develop these photos.
connect
Connect the printer to the computer.
We often connect the name of Einstein with great science achievements.
compare
Compare this book with that one, and you'll find the differences.
People often compare children to the rising sun.
partner
I found a good partner to work with on this project.
He is my business partner.
control
We should control our temper.
The manager controls the whole company.
lonely
The old man lives alone and often feels lonely.
They live in a lonely village.
proud
My parents are proud of my good grades.
He is too proud to ask for help.
notice
I noticed him enter the classroom just now.
There is a notice on the wall.
remind
Please remind me to take my medicine tomorrow.
This photo reminds me of my childhood.
comfortable
This sofa is very comfortable to sit on.
I feel comfortable talking with her.
bored
I'm bored with this movie.
He seems bored with his study.
wish
I wish you a happy birthday.
My wish is to become a doctor.
diet
A balanced diet is good for our health.
She is on a diet to lose weight.
wonder
I wonder if he will come tomorrow.
The Great Wall is one of the wonders of the world.
fit in
It's not easy for him to fit in with the new environment.
She tried hard to fit in at school.
act out
Let's act out the story in groups.
He shouldn't act out his anger like that.
turn to sb.
When I'm in trouble, I always turn to my parents.
Please turn to Page 20.
turn down
Turn down the TV, please. It's too noisy.
He turned down the invitation because he was too busy.
Group 10
amazing(adj.)
The view from the top of the mountain is amazing.
It's amazing that he can solve the math problem so quickly.
crowded(adj.)
The subway is always crowded during rush hours.
familiar(adj.)
This song sounds very familiar to me.
He is a familiar face in this neighborhood.
They have a familiar relationship.
common(adj.)
Cold is a common illness in winter.
It's a common mistake among students.
We have a common interest in music.
create(v.)
Artists create beautiful paintings.
His words created a lot of confusion.
explain(v.)
Can you explain this math problem to me
She tried to explain why she was late.
completely(adv.)
I completely forgot about the meeting.
The room was completely cleaned.
correctly(adv.)
You answered the question correctly.
He behaved correctly at the party.
possibly(adv.)
It will possibly rain tomorrow.
What he said is possibly true.
pleasantly(adv.)
The weather is pleasantly warm today.
She greeted us pleasantly.
deal(n.; v.)
We made a deal with them.
It's a good deal.
I don't know how to deal with this problem.
promise(n.; v.)
He made a promise to help me.
You should keep your promise.
She promised to come to the party.
punish(v.)
The teacher will punish the students who break the rules.
He was punished for his bad behavior.
fine(n.; adj.; v.)
He got a fine for speeding.
He had to pay a large fine.
It's a fine day today.
I'm fine, thank you.
The driver was fined for parking illegally.
supply(v.; n.)
The factory supplies materials to many companies.
They need to supply food to the poor.
We should store some supplies for emergencies.
remind(v.)
Please remind me to take my medicine.
This photo reminds me of my childhood.
competition(n.)
She won the first prize in the writing competition.
There is a lot of competition in the job market.
teamwork(n.)
Teamwork is very important in a basketball game.
They achieved success through good teamwork.
announce(v.)
The teacher announced the results of the exam.
The company announced a new policy.
They announced the meeting time to everyone.
comfort(n.; v.)
She gave me a lot of comfort when I was sad.
His words were a great comfort to me.
We should make the old people live in comfort.
She comforted her friend who failed the exam.
Group 11
bill
My father pays the electricity bill every month.
The new bill was passed in the meeting.
share
We should share our happiness with our friends.
Let's share the cost of the trip.
discover
I discovered a new bookstore on my way home.
repeat
Please repeat the sentence after me.
He repeated what he heard to his mother.
simple
This math problem is very simple.
She likes to wear simple clothes.
boring
The movie I watched last night was really boring.
reply
I received his letter, but I haven't replied to him yet.
gift
I got a beautiful gift from my parents on my birthday.
He has a gift for music.
protect
We should protect the environment and make our world more beautiful.
praise
The teacher praised Tom for his good grades.
comfort
She comforted her friend when he failed the exam.
This sofa provides a lot of comfort.
similar
My dress is similar to hers.
false
He gave a false answer in the test.
communication
Good communication is important in a friendship.
in touch
We should keep in touch with each other after graduation.
in order
Please put these books in order.
Her room is always in order.
in place
Put everything in place before you leave.
encourage
Our teacher always encourages us to speak English in class.
inspire
The story of the hero inspired us to study harder.
keep up with
I try my best to keep up with my classmates in study.
Group 12
point out
The teacher pointed out the mistakes in my composition.
Can you point out the location of the library on the map
2.check out
Please check out the machine to see if it's working properly.
We need to check out of the hotel before 12 o'clock.
I want to check out that new restaurant.
3.give out
The teacher gave out the test papers to the students.
The flowers give out a sweet smell.
My energy gave out after a long day of work.
4.hand out
The volunteers were handing out leaflets on the street.
5.demand
The workers demanded higher pay.
This job demands a lot of patience.
The policeman demanded his identity card.
6.request
I request you to help me with my homework.
The company received many requests for information.
7.trap
The heavy snow trapped the travelers in the mountains.
Be careful, there might be a trap ahead.
8.involve
This project involves a lot of hard work.
Don't involve me in your argument.
We want to involve more students in this activity.
9.admire
I admire his courage.
We admired the beautiful scenery.
10.please
It pleases me to see you so happy.
Please close the door.
11.tired
I'm tired after a long day at school.
I'm tired of eating the same food every day.
12.pleased
My parents were pleased with my exam results.
13.valuable
This is a valuable book.
She has a lot of valuable jewelry.
14.similar
Their hobbies are similar.
These two words have similar meanings.
15.painful
I have a painful toothache.
It was a painful experience for her.
16.opposite
My opinion is opposite to yours.
The bank is on the opposite side of the street.
Black is the opposite of white.
17.besides
Besides English, I also like math.
It's too late to go out now. Besides, it's raining.
18.instead
I don't like coffee. I'll have tea instead.
He didn't go to school. Instead, he stayed at home.
19.therefore
He worked hard. Therefore, he passed the exam.
20.however
It was raining hard. However, we still went to the park.
However cold it is, she always goes running in the morning.
Group 13
refuse to do
(1)He refused to eat the vegetables because he didn't like their taste.
(2)The little girl refused to go to bed early, she wanted to watch TV for a while longer.
manage to do
(1)Although it was very difficult, he managed to finish the math problem by himself.
(2)They managed to get to the airport on time even though there was a lot of traffic.
impatience
(1)His impatience showed when he started tapping his foot while waiting.
(2)The teacher noticed the impatience in the students' faces and decided to speed up the lesson.
nervousness
(1)Her nervousness was obvious from the way she kept fidgeting with her pen.
(2)The boy's nervousness disappeared as soon as he started playing his favorite game.
disappointment
(1)To his great disappointment, he didn't get the high score he expected in the exam.
(2)The team's loss brought a sense of disappointment to all the fans.
confusion
(1)There was a lot of confusion when the new rules were announced.
(2) The map was so old that it caused confusion during our trip.
naturally
(1)She sings naturally and has a beautiful voice.
(3) Naturally, I will help you if you need me.
simply
(1)You can explain this problem simply so that everyone can understand.
(2)I bought this dress simply because it was cheap.
accidentally
(1)I accidentally broke the glass when I was cleaning the table.
(2)He found the lost key accidentally while looking for something else.
basic
We should master some basic English words.
(2)The school provides students with basic knowledge of different subjects.
receive
(1)I received a letter from my pen pal last week.
(2) The hotel staff will receive guests at the entrance.
hurry
(1)Hurry up, or we'll be late for school.
(2) In his hurry, he forgot to take his schoolbag.
mind
(1)Do you mind if I open the window
(2)Keep your mind focused on your study.
argue
(1)They often argue about which TV program to watch.
(2) The students argued with the teacher about the answer.
cheer
(1)The crowd cheered when the team scored a goal.
(3) Let's go and cheer for our school team.
to one's surprise
(1)To my surprise, my mother bought me a new bike on my birthday.
(2)To everyone's surprise, the little boy won the first prize in the competition.
to one's disappointment
(1)To his disappointment, his parents couldn't come to his school performance.
(2)To our disappointment, the weather was bad on our planned picnic day.
to one's amazement
(1)To her amazement, she saw a rainbow in the sky after the rain.
(2) To our amazement, the old man could run very fast.
to one's joy
(1)To my joy, I passed the difficult English test.
(3) To their joy, they found their lost pet dog.
believe
(1)I believe what he said because he is an honest boy.
(2) I believe that we can achieve our dreams if we work hard.
Group 14
1.funny (adj.)
(1) The funny story made everyone laugh.
(2) There's something funny about that man over there.
2.medium (adj., n.)
(1) I'd like a medium - sized pizza.
(2) TV is an important medium for advertising.
3.similar (adj.)
(1) My new dress is similar to yours.
(2) The two brothers have similar hobbies.
4.coach (n., v.)
(1) Our football coach is very strict.
(2) He will coach us how to play basketball better.
5. guest (n.)
(1) We have many guests at the party.
(2) The hotel can accommodate(容纳) hundreds of guests.
member (n.)
(1) I'm a member of the school art club.
(2) All family members should help with the housework.
6.speaker (n.)
(1) The speaker gave an interesting speech.
(2) The music from the speaker is too loud.
7.clear (v., adj.)
(1) Please clear the table after dinner.
(2) His explanation is very clear.
8.cloud (v., n.)
(1) The steam clouds the mirror.
(2) There are some white clouds in the sky.
9.soften (v.)
(1) Soak the bread in milk to soften it.
(2) The music softened her heart.
10.follow (v.)
(1) Please follow me. I'll show you the way.
(2) We should follow the school rules.
(3) I can't follow what you said.
11.include (v.)
(1) The price includes tax.
(2) Our team includes five boys and three girls.
12.test (v., n.)
(1) We will test our English knowledge tomorrow.
(2) I got a good grade in the math test.
13.judge (v., n.)
(1) Don't judge a person by his appearance.
(2) The judge made a fair decision.
14.busy (v., adj.)
(1) She busies herself with housework every day.
(2) My mother is always busy with work.
15.laughter (n.)
(1) We heard laughter from the next room.
(2) His joke brought laughter to the whole class.
plaint (n.)
(1) She made a complaint about the bad service.
(2) His constant complaints made us annoyed.
17.argument (n.)
(1) They had an argument about who should clean the room.
(2) His argument is very persuasive.
18.effective (adj.)
(1) This medicine is very effective for a headache.
(2) The new teaching method is more effective.
19.traditional (adj.)
(1) We eat mooncakes during the traditional Mid - Autumn Festival.
(2) Traditional Chinese culture is very rich.
Group 15
energy
Food gives us energy(n.) to do all kinds of activities.
He has so much energy(n.) that he can play football for hours.
pleasure
Reading books brings me a lot of pleasure(n.).
It's a pleasure(n.) to help others.
tradition
We have the tradition(n.) of eating dumplings during the Spring Festival.
It's a family tradition(n.) to go on a trip every summer.
expectation
My parents have high expectations(n.) for my study.
The result is beyond my expectation(n.).
project
We are working on a science project(n.) about plants.
The new building project(n.) will start next month.
responsibility
As a student, it's my responsibility(n.) to study hard.
Cleaning the classroom is one of my responsibilities(n.).
discovery
The discovery(n.) of this new planet is amazing.
The old photo is an important discovery(n.) for our family history.
message
I received a message(n.) from my friend this morning.
The story gives us a message(n.) about the importance of friendship.
acceptable
Your answer is acceptable(adj.), but you can do better.
The service in this restaurant is acceptable(adj.).
arguable
Whether mobile phones should be allowed at school is an arguable(adj.) question.
His opinion is arguable(adj.), and we can discuss it further.
text
We need to read the text(n.) carefully before answering the questions.
I sent him a text(n.) to tell him the meeting time.
trade
China has a lot of trade(n.) with other countries.
They made a trade(n.) of books and toys.
hunt
In the past, people hunted(v.) for food.
I'm hunting(v.) for my lost keys.
hand in:
Please hand in(v.) your homework before 9 o'clock.
can't wait to do:
I can't wait to (固定搭配) open my birthday present.
seriously
The teacher talked to him seriously(adv.) about his mistakes.
He was seriously(adv.) ill and had to stay in hospital.
be impressed by:
We were impressed by(v.) the beautiful scenery in Guilin.
realize
I didn't realize(v.) it was so late until I looked at my watch.
I hope I can realize(v.) my dream one day.
be gone:
My wallet is gone(v.). I must have lost it.
make sense:
What he said doesn't make sense(v.).
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usual(adj.)
usually go to school by bike. It's my usual way.
got up at his usual time, 7:30 am.
spare(adj.)
have some spare time on weekends. I often read books during my spare hours.
should take a spare key in case you lose the original one.
3.set(v.)
Set the book on the table, please.
set my alarm for 6 o'clock every morning.
4.sweep(v.)
sweep the floor every day to keep the room clean.
A strong wind swept through the village last night.
5.click(v.)
Click the "OK" button if you agree with the terms.
The door clicked shut behind him.
6.diary(n.)
write a diary every night to record my daily life.
This is a beautiful diary with a lock.
7.note(n.)
left a note for my mom on the fridge.
We should take notes carefully in class.
8.describe(v.)
Can you describe what the thief looked like
Words can't describe how beautiful the scenery is.
9.lie(v.)
He likes to lie on the grass and look at the sky.
Don't lie to your parents. It's not right.
10.discuss(v.)
We often discuss math problems in groups.
Let's discuss when to have the party.
11.spread(v.)
The news spread quickly among the students.
She spread the map on the table to find the way.
12.worriedly(adv.)
My mother looked at me worriedly when I told her I was ill.
He paced up and down worriedly, waiting for the test results.
13.actively(adv.)
We should actively participate in school activities.
The kids are playing actively on the playground.
14.hurriedly(adv.)
He got up late this morning and left home hurriedly.
She finished her homework hurriedly and made a lot of mistakes.
15.immediately(adv.)
Please call me immediately if you have any problems.
The bell rang and the students went into the classroom immediately.
16.unluckily(adv.)
Unluckily, I lost my wallet on the way to school.
Unluckily, it started to rain when we were about to have a picnic.
rule(n.)
We must follow the school rules.
Under the king's rule, the people lived a hard life.
18.truth(n.)
We should always tell the truth.
The police are trying to find out the truth of the accident.
19.method(n.)
This is a good method to learn English.
Do you have any other methods to solve this problem
20.treasure(n.)
They found a box full of treasures in the cave.
This old painting is a great treasure of our family.
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cheer(v.)
The fans cheered loudly as their favorite singer took the stage.
A surprise party cheered him up after a long and tiring week.
prove(v.)
Scientists have tried for years to prove the existence of this new particle.
The plan they made proved to be a great success in the end.
generally(adv.)
Generally, people like to spend their weekends relaxing at home or going outdoors.
This kind of traditional custom is generally practiced in many small villages.
rather(adv.)
The movie was rather boring, so I left the cinema halfway.
I'd rather have a cup of tea than coffee right now.
exactly(adv.)
Please tell me exactly how much money you spent.
This is exactly the place where we had our first date.
cheat(v.)
He was caught cheating in the math exam and got a zero.
The con - man cheated the old man out of his life savings.
hurt(v.)
She hurt her back while lifting a heavy box.
His cold words hurt her deeply.
move(v.)
Could you help me move this heavy table
The touching story of the hero moved everyone in the room.
stick(v.)
Stick these pictures on the wall to make the room more beautiful.
We must stick to the rules if we want to succeed.
glove(n.)
It's cold outside. You'd better wear your gloves.
predictable(adj.)
The ending of this movie is very predictable.
respectable(adj.)
My grandfather is a respectable teacher.
affordable(adj.)
This apartment is affordable for young couples.
understandable(adj.)
It's understandable that you're angry after what he did.
pair(v.)
Pair the words with their correct definitions.
The coach paired the new players with the experienced ones.
pay for(phr. v.)
I paid for the meal with my credit card.
He paid for his carelessness with a bad grade.
look for(phr. v.)
I'm looking for my lost pet dog everywhere.
call for(phr. v.)
This project calls for a lot of teamwork.
I'll call for the package at the post office tomorrow.
ask for(phr. v.)
She asked for more time to finish the task.
The child asked for a new toy for his birthday.
awake(v.)
The loud noise awoke me from my deep sleep.
The old photo awoke memories of his past travels.
awake(adj.)
I lay awake in bed, thinking about my future.
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disappointing(adj.)
The movie was disappointing. The story was boring and the special effects were not good.
The test results were disappointing. I studied hard but still didn't get a good grade.
normal(adj.)
It's normal to feel a little nervous before an exam.
The weather today is normal for this season.
nervously(adv.)
He spoke nervously in front of the class, his voice shaking a little.
She waited nervously for the doctor's diagnosis, not knowing what to expect.
excitedly(adv.)
The children shouted excitedly when they saw the Christmas tree.
He opened the gift excitedly, wondering what was inside.
angrily(adv.)
The man shouted angrily at the driver who cut in line.
She threw the book on the table angrily and left the room.
proudly(adv.)
My parents watched me perform on stage proudly.
He showed off his new bike proudly to his friends.
performance(n.)
The school play had an excellent performance last night.
His performance in the math competition was outstanding.
attitude(n.)
We should have a positive attitude towards life.
The yoga instructor taught us different attitudes to improve flexibility.
force(v.)
The thief forced the old man to hand over his wallet.
He had to force the door open because it was stuck.
scare(v.)
The loud noise scared the little girl and she started to cry.
The sudden appearance of the dog scared the birds away.
frighten(v.)
Horror movies always frighten me.
The thought of being alone in the dark frightened her.
bored(adj.)
I'm bored with this TV show. It's so boring.
He sat there looking bored, waiting for the meeting to end.
satisfied(adj.)
My parents are satisfied with my grades this term.
I'm satisfied that I finally finished this difficult task.
celebrate(v.)
We will celebrate my birthday with a big party.
The poem celebrates the beauty of nature.
effort(n.)
We should make an effort to learn English well.
It was an effort to climb to the top of the mountain.
decision(n.)
Making a decision about which school to attend is not easy.
The company's decision to cut costs led to some job losses.
chance(n.)
I got a chance to visit the science museum last week.
There is a good chance that it will rain tomorrow.
responsible(adj.)
A responsible student always finishes his homework on time.
The driver was responsible for the accident.
talented(adj.)
She is a talented singer and can sing many difficult songs.
He is talented in painting, dancing and playing the piano.
recognition(n.)
I greeted her, but she passed by without recognition.
His hard work finally got the recognition of his teachers.
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count(v.)
The little boy is learning to count from one to ten.
In a team, every member's effort counts.
discussion(n.)
We had a long discussion about the plan for the school trip.
The main discussion at the meeting was about the new project.
expression(n.)
His speech was a clear expression of his views on the matter.
There was a surprised expression on her face when she heard the news.
competition(n.)
He took part in a writing competition and won the first prize.
There is fierce competition among the companies in this industry.
organization(n.)
The charity organization helps a lot of poor people.
The organization of the school sports meeting needs everyone's help.
stress(v.)
The teacher stressed the importance of reading aloud.
Too much homework stresses the students.
shock(n.)
The news of his sudden death came as a great shock to us.
The earthquake caused a strong shock that could be felt miles away.
habit(n.)
It's a good habit to get up early.
He is trying to break his smoking habit.
rule(n.)
We must follow the traffic rules when we cross the road.
The king's rule brought peace to the country for a while.
experience(n.)
With years of work experience, he is very good at his job.
Travelling abroad was a wonderful experience for him.
search(v.)
The police are searching for the missing child.
She searched her bag for her keys, but couldn't find them.
joke(v.)
He often jokes to make his classmates laugh.
Don't joke about his height. It may hurt his feelings.
drop(v.)
Be careful not to drop the glass.
He decided to drop the plan because it was too difficult.
work(v.)
My father works in a factory.
The medicine didn't work and he still felt sick.
share(v.)
We should share our happiness with our friends.
Let's share the cost of the meal.
suffer(v.)
The people in the earthquake - hit area suffered a lot.
His health suffered because of too much stress.
mistake for(v.)
I mistook him for his brother because they look so alike.
She mistook the fake diamond for a real one.
with the help of(prep.)
With the help of my teacher, I improved my math grades.
With the help of the map, we found the way to the museum.
wait for(v.)
We are waiting for the bus at the station.
The children are waiting for Christmas to come.
time management(n.)
Good time management can help us study more efficiently.
His time management for this trip is very reasonable.
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camp(v.)
Last summer, we camped near the river. It was a great experience to sleep in the tent and listen to the sound of the flowing water.
The hikers camped on the mountain slope when night fell. They set up their tents carefully to protect themselves from the wind.
necessary(adj.)
It's necessary to wear a helmet when riding a bike to protect your head.
Some friction is necessary in the process of cooperation among different teams.
challenging(adj.)
This year's final exam was very challenging. Many students found the math problems quite difficult.
The documentary presented a challenging perspective on environmental protection, making people think about their daily habits.
support(v.)
My family always supports me in my choice of career. They believe I can achieve my goals.
Columns support the ceiling of the ancient temple. They have withstood the test of time.
welcome(v.)
The school band played music to welcome the new principal. Everyone was excited to meet the new leader.
We welcome any feedback from our customers. It helps us improve our products.
score(v.)
He scored a beautiful goal in the last minute of the game, making his team win.
The judges scored the dancers based on their performance, technique and creativity.
nature(n.)
We should go to the countryside more often to enjoy the beauty of nature, like the colorful flowers and singing birds.
It's in her nature to be curious. She always asks a lot of questions.
style(n.)
I really like the European style of this furniture. It looks elegant and classic.
His writing style is very unique. He uses a lot of vivid descriptions.
emotion(n.)
Happiness, sadness and anger are all common emotions that people experience.
She poured her emotions into the painting, making it a truly remarkable work.
thought(n.)
My thought is that we should start the project as soon as possible to meet the deadline.
After a long time of thought, he finally came up with a solution to the problem.
view(n.)
From my view, we need to consider more factors before making a decision.
We had a wonderful view of the ocean from the balcony of our hotel room.
view(v.)
Most people view him as a reliable friend.
We can view the stars through the telescope at night.
The committee will view the proposal carefully before making a decision.
expect(v.)
We are expecting the arrival of our guests. They will come for dinner tonight.
I expect it will rain tomorrow according to the weather forecast.
change(v.)
The town has changed a lot in the past few years. There are more tall buildings now.
Please change your wet clothes. You might catch a cold.
drop(v.)
Be careful not to drop the plate. It's very expensive.
He decided to drop the plan because it was too risky.
power(n.)
The president has the power to make important decisions for the country.
Solar power is a clean and renewable source of energy.
courage(n.)
It takes a lot of courage to stand up to bullies.
His story gave us the courage to face our own difficulties.
attitude(n.)
We should have a positive attitude towards failure. It's a chance to learn and grow.
The yoga instructor corrected her attitude during the class to help her do the pose correctly.
respect(n.)
We should show respect for our elders. They have more experience.
In some respects, this new product is better than the old one.
importance(n.)
The importance of learning English can't be overstated. It opens up many opportunities.
Health should always be given the highest importance in our lives.
courageous(adj.)
The courageous firefighters rushed into the building to save people.
Her decision to start her own business was a courageous move.

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