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1、CA-LGWK-synonyms-1,Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze,II. Fill in each blank with one of the two words from each pair in their appropriate forms and note the difference of meaning between them.,solace console,Console suggests the attempt to make up for a loss by offering s
2、omething in its place, as well as the effort of one person to mitigate the serious grief felt by another. Solace might sound more precious than comfort and it suggests a tender intensity of fellow-feeling.,1. She was consoled to think that she at least had an understanding husband to turn to.,consol
3、ed,_,2. The soldiers attempted to solace his wounded comrades by minimizing the extent of their injuries.,solace,_,CA-LGWK-synonyms-2,Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze,3. They tried to console him for losing the prize by taking him to the theatre.,4. They solaced their wr
4、etchedness, however, by duets after supper.,console,_,solaced,_,CA-LGWK-synonyms-3,Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze,petition plead,Both words refer to a humble, deferential, urgent, or formal request for help. Plead suggests a dignified humility, stressing an urgency. Pe
5、tition suggests a formal address to authority, usually referring to the backing up of a request by the signed approval of others.,1. All the four convicts pleaded guilty but appealed for leniency.,pleaded,_,2. In the face of questioning by the police, he pleaded ignorance of the bottle of white powd
6、er in his suitcase.,pleaded,_,CA-LGWK-synonyms-4,Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze,3. The Church of Scotland petitioned the home secretary for stronger controls on adolescent drug use.,4. All delegates to the convention were petitioning the government to take tough measur
7、es against illegal coal-mining.,petitioned,_,petitioning,_,More,request: to ask for something politely (not used with the actual words spoken). appeal: to ask strongly for help, support, money, etc. beseech: to ask eagerly and anxiously implore: to ask someone in a begging manner for sth or doing st
8、h.,CA-LGWK-synonyms-5,Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze,base (adj.) mean,Both words are alike in describing persons or actions regarded as being far below common worth or dignity. Mean suggests a contemptible smallness of mind, or a petty, ungenerous nature, while base is
9、 used to condemn what is openly evil, selfish, dishonourable or otherwise immoral.,1. He is the meanest person I ever know. He is never willing to spend a cent on other people.,2. Rapton reached the final; that was no mean achievement, considering all 50 classes took part in the competition.,meanest
10、,_,mean,_,CA-LGWK-synonyms-6,Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze,3. The soldier was accused of base cowardice during the confrontation.,4. The cheat was base enough to swindle a sick widow out of her lifes savings.,base,_,base,_,CA-LGWK-synonyms-7,Explaining | Synonyms | Fi
11、lling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze,delusive misleading,The two words refer to the giving or receiving of mistaken impressions. Misleading is restricted to something that is apt to give a false impression, and it can also apply to great or small potential misapprehensions, whether fostered intention
12、ally, unintentionally, or without any intent whatever. Delusive suggests mistaken impressions or a self-imposed belief that corresponds to ones own wishes or needs.,1. A terminally ill patient usually has a delusive faith in a wonder drug.,delusive,_,2. There is nothing true about such an expectatio
13、n; it is only delusive and vain.,delusive,_,CA-LGWK-synonyms-8,Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze,3. It was a misleading advertisement that deliberately left out the drugs side effects.,4. The ambassador referred to the report as deceitful and misleading.,misleading,mislea
14、ding,_,_,CA-LGWK-filling-1,Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze,Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word or phrase taken from the box, using its appropriate form.,magnitude forge formidable snare temporal prostrate array anguish invincible revere remonstrate subjugatio
15、n,1. Her manner is friendly and relaxed and much less formidable than she appears at her after-game press conference.,formidable,_,2. Nothing has ever equaled the magnitude and speed with which the human species is altering the physical and chemical world and demolishing the environment.,magnitude,_
16、,CA-LGWK-filling-2,Explaining | Synonyms | Filling | Sentences | Grammar | Cloze,3. When heated, the mixture becomes soft and malleable and can be formed by various techniques into a vast array of shapes and sizes.,array,_,4. Where I part company with him, however, is over the link he forges between science and liberalism.,forges,_