初高中英语词汇用法突破夯实基础wait和wake和walk等

2024-01-30 15:04:38

初高中英语词汇用法突破夯实基础wait和wake和walk等
wait  [weɪt] 
v .等候;等待:
e.g. Wait a minute. 请稍候。
I’m sorry to keep you waiting. 抱歉,让你久等了。 
短语:1. wait for… :等候…
   Who are you waiting for ? 你在等谁呢?
      2. wait for sb. to do sth :等某人做某事

wake  (woke \ waked , woken \ waked ) [weɪk]
v  ○1. 醒, 醒来 ○2 唤醒或弄醒某人 :
e.g. What time do you usually wake ( up ) in the morning ? 
你平常早晨几点钟醒? 
e.g. Try not to wake the baby (up) ?  别把孩子吵醒了。
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walk  [wɔːk]
v. 走;行走:‖n ○1. 行走;步行:○2. 散步: ○3. 步行距离:
e.g. I walk to school. = I go to school on foot. 我步行到学校去。
e.g. It is a long walk to the town. 到城里要走很长的路程。 
e.g.Let's go for a short walk. 咱们去散散步吧! 
e.g. a 20-minute walk from here  从这里走20分钟的路程

wallet[ -W-011t]
 n. [C〕钱包
My wallet has disappeared from the table.我放在桌子上的钱包不见了。

war  [wɔː]
n .[C]战争;冲突:
e.g. They are at with the country . 他们与那个国家在交战。
短语:1.World War II = the Second World War 第二次世界大战。

A. She says this may be because shame still surrounds those who seek help from mental-health professionals. 
B. A mental-health law, passed in 2012, advised against the previously common practice of confining people in psychiatric wards against their will. 
C. Its members provide psychological support for nearly 30 people who lost loved ones to the virus. 
D. She worries many people won't seek help though losing loved ones causes lasting mental pain. 
E. Their efforts have enjoyed backing from the government, which has issued many instructions to guide the mental-health response to the disease. 
F. These days many Chinese recognize that mental-health problems are common. 
Late in January Shen Yinjing, a therapist in Shanghai, volunteered to help distressed people in the coronavirus-stricken city of Wuhan by offering counselling over the phone or by text. Before long she was running an online support group for people being treated in one of Wuhan's makeshift hospitals tor covid-19 patients. Now Ms. Shen wonders how she should assist those losing their beloved ones because of the disease. (67)______________ . 
Ms Shen is among a small army of mental-health professionals who have provided support during the coronavirus outbreak. Hundreds of universities and charities have set up “psychological hotlines” for people suffering from depression. (68)______________ . 
Such attention reflects a profound change in official and public attitudes. In recent years, the government has begun to stress the importance of mental health in the country's long-term development goals. (69)______________ . The government's “Healthy China 2030” plan, issued in 2016, called for a stronger ^mental-health service system” 
(70)______________ . Zhiying Ma of the University of Chicago says that young Chinese, in particular, have grown comfortable using terms such as depression and anxiety when talking about their difficulties. A Chinese government-funded survey published in 2019 found that such disorders were becoming more common in China. The study's authors suggested that “rapid social change” was intensifying "psychological pressure and stress". 
At the same time, mental-health counseling has become more widely available, particularly for those willing to pay for private treatment. 

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