60个耀眼词汇献上,作文上满分
摘要:考研考场上的高分作文是如何取得高分的呢?想必大家也研究过,其实作文真的不必用繁多的长难句,高级词汇,在恰当的时候来两句,再用几个两眼词汇会使的文章更加突出。下面是60个作文亮眼词汇,让我们来闪亮阅卷人的眼睛吧!
►高分作文示例:
As is vividly depicted in the picture, thousands of graduates are in face of choices in their life. There are generally four choices for them now, which are searching for a job, getting admitted to be a postgraduate, studying abroad and creating their own enterprises. It seems that they are quite confused and don’t know which might be the best way.
The implication underlying this picture is rather thought-provoking.Nowadays, many students in universities or colleges are not sure of what they want and where they will go in the future. They easily become anxious and helpless when choices confront them.
What should we do? In my opinion, the most important thing is having a goal. It is crucial for us college students to understand what we actually want and what kind of men we want to be. And then follow your heart. If you have the ambition to be an expert in some fields, you will naturally choose to study abroad or take the entrance test for postgraduates. And if you are willing to improve your working skills or just feed yourselves early and support your families, you will be the hunters chasing after jobs or the creators of a new company.
►高分作文特点:
1、主题准确。考研英语作文不会明确告诉你文章的明确主题是什么,而只会通过图片、图表、只言片语暗示你,你需要根据仅有的信息作出判断,做到不曲解、不过分延伸,直接准确地把主题思想总结出来,这是必须做到的第一步。并且文章结构布局合理,字数在要求的范围内160-200
2、结构清晰有层次。好的文章必须结构清晰、有层次。就大作文来说,一般需要分为三部分。第一部分描述图片或图表,引出话题,提出论点;第二部分展开论述,分析原因或表达不同观点;第三部分上升一个高度,提出解决办法或发出呼吁等。各部分之间有一个层层递进的关系。
3、词句出彩。词句是文章的基本构成,在写作过程中,有意识地使用一些高大上的词汇,替换常见表达,尽量写出一些从句、复合句、强调句、倒装句等特殊句式,同时注意长短句结合,表达流畅有节奏,会给文章大大地增色、加分。模板句式的合理套用。
4、卷面整洁。卷面在考试中非常重要,如果一篇文章通篇都是涂改,或字迹歪斜潦草,哪怕文章本身写得再好,也很难得高分。这就需要平时养成良好的写作习惯,先打腹稿或草稿,下笔谨慎,落笔少涂改,保证卷面整洁。
【请考虑阅卷老师时间有限,是否有时间阅读你过长的文章,并分析你的长难句】
►60个文章的亮点词汇
1. be able to do sth → be capable of doing sth 能够做某事,有能力做某事
【例句】He is perfectly able to fulfill the important task. 他完全能完成这个重要的任务。
2. about adv. → approximately, roughly大约地
【例句】 The New York-based media company said the cuts would affect roughly 300 of its U.S.-based employees. 这个总部位于纽约的公司称裁员将影响其在美国员工中的大约300名。
3. agree v. → consent 同意
【用法】agree/consent to sth,agree/consent to do sth同意、准许(做)某事
After all, they'd never consented to genetic testing. 毕竟,他们从不同意基因测试。
4. allow sb to do sth → enable/permit sb to do sth 使某人能够做某事
【例句】 The widespread Internet access enables ordinary people in China to shop online. 广泛的互联网接入使中国的普通大众能够在网上购物。
6. always adv.: → constantly总是,一直
【例句】Regulators constantly endeavors to curb the increasingly large bubbles in real estate and stock markets. 监管机构一直在努力遏制房地产和股市中日益增大的泡沫。
7. be bad for: → be harmful for, be damaging/detrimental /injurious to 对…有害,不利于
【例句】Obscenity is certainly detrimental to the society either it be in the West or in the East.不管在西方还是东方,淫秽肯定对社会有害。
8. because → due/owing to the fact (that) 因为,由于
because of → due/owing to, on account of 因为,由于
【例句】The school's poor exam record is largely due to the fact that it is chronically underfunded. 这个学校糟糕的考试成绩主要是因为其受到长期的投入不足。
9. sb believe → It is sb's belief that ... 某人相信
【例句】 It is his belief that the media can play an important role in helping this investigation reach a positive conclusion. 他相信媒体能在帮助此项调查得到一个正面的结论中担当一个重要角色。
10. best → unparalleled, incomparable, unsurpassed, unrivalled
【用法】当best表示“最好的、最佳的”时,可以用unparalleled(无与伦比的)、incomparable(不可比拟的)和unsurpassed(不可超越的)等词替换。
11. be busy with sth → be (fully) occupied with sth 忙于某事
be busy doing sth → be (fully) occupied (in) doing sth忙于做某事
【例句】He's fully occupied looking after three small children. 他所有的时间都用来照顾三个小孩子了。
12. buy v. → purchase 购买
【用法】Where did you purchase the book? 你在哪里买到这本书的?
13. choose sth → opt for sth 选择某物
choose to do sth → opt to do sth 选择做某事
【例句】After graduating he opted to take a job as a database programmer. 毕业后他选择接受一份数据库程序员的工作。
14. choice n. → option 选择
【用法】option for sth,option to do sth,option of doing sth
【例句】Teenage mothers often have no option but to live with their parents. 少女妈妈常常别无选择,只能跟父母住在一起。
15. consider sth → take sth into consideration/account 考虑到某事
【例句】
①Environmental factors should be taken into consideration in the program.
在这个项目中,环境因素必须被考虑。
②I don't think the opinion of the locals is being taken into consideration.(bbc.co.uk)
我认为当地人的意见没有被考虑。
16. danger n. → hazard
【用法】
a danger/hazard to sb/sth 对某人或物的危险;注意,in danger表示“处于危险之中”,但一般不用in hazard。
【例句】The road ahead will be long and full of hazards.(cnn.com)
前方的路漫长而充满危险。
17. dangerous adj. → hazardous 危险的,有害的
【用法】
be dangerous/hazardous for/to sb/sth 对某人或物是危险的、有害的
【例句】
①It is now believed that the vaccine might occasionally be hazardous.(bbc.co.uk)
现在人们认为疫苗可能偶尔有危险。
②Exposure to foreign universities can be hazardous to careers of Vietnam's young elites. (bbc.co.uk)
接触外国大学会对越南年轻精英有害。
③From 1966 every packet of Winstons had carried the warning that "smoking may be hazardous to your health".(bbc.co.uk)
自1996年以来,每包云丝顿牌香烟都带有警告:吸烟可能有害于您的健康。
18. depend on → be dependent on/upon依赖(于),对…依赖
【用法】
可用副词greatly、heavily和hugely修饰dependent。
【例句】
①Markets are too dependent on unsustainable government stimulus.(economist.com)
市场太依赖于不可持续的政府激励措施。
②Contrary to popular wisdom, China's rapid growth is not hugely dependent on exports.(economist.com)
与普遍的看法相反,中国的快速(经济)增长没有严重依赖出口。
19. easy → effortless毫不费力的
【例句】
It's an effortless way to kick the smoking habit.
这是一种毫不费力的戒除烟瘾的方法。
20. easily → with ease 轻易地;effortlessly 毫不费力地
【例句】
①A horse can maintain this position effortlessly, thanks to an ability to lock its leg joints into place. (bbc.co.uk)
马能毫不费力地保持这种姿势,由于一种能力能将它的腿部关节锁定到合适位置。
②China have recoverd from the global financial recession and can maintain its economic growth with ease.
中国已经从全球金融衰退中恢复过来,并能够轻松地保持其经济增长。
21. It is easy (for sb/sth) to do sth. → It takes little/no effort (for sb/sth) to do sth. (对于某人/物来说),做某事不怎么费力。
【例句】
It takes little effort for China to maintain its economic growth.
中国可以轻易地保持其经济增长。
22. make an effort to do sth 努力做某事 → pour a lot of effort into sth 对某事投入大量精力, make an endeavor to do sth(endeavor作名词)努力做某事, endeavor to do sth(endeavor作动词)努力做某事, try hard to do sth 努力做某事,try desperately to do sth 奋力做某事
【例句】
We college students should make an endeavor to promote the environmental awareness.
我们大学生应该努力宣传环保意识。
23. enough (adj) →abundant, adequate, sufficient 充足的
【例句】
①The old methods weren't adequate to meet current needs. (Collins)
老方法不足以能满足目前的需要。
②We need sufficient time to deal with the problem. (Longman)
我们需要足够的时间来处理这个问题。
24. enough (adv) → abundantly, adequately, sufficiently 充足地
【例句】
Students must reach a sufficiently high standard to pass. (Longman)
学生必须达到足够高的标准才能通过。
25. expect v. → anticipate 预见;期待
【例句】
①We don't anticipate any problems. (Longman)
我们没有预见任何困难。
②Daniel was eagerly anticipating her arrival. (Longman)
丹尼尔急切地期待她的到来。
26. in the future → in the years ahead, in the years to come在将来,在未来的岁月里
【例句】
①The trend towards urbanisation may accelerate in the years ahead due to deep structural and economic reasons.(economist.com)
由于深层次的结构和经济方面的原因,城市化的趋势在未来的岁月里可能加速。
②It is wise to focus more effectively on promoting entrepreneurship and innovation in the years ahead.(economist.com)
明智的做法是在将来更加有效地关注创业和创新。
27. get (v.) → obtain 获得,得到
【例句】
①He obtained a degree in physical education from Montreal's McGill University. (bbc.co.uk)
他在蒙特利尔的麦吉尔大学获得了一个物理学教育学位。
②The company has been able to obtain all the necessary copyright permissions. (bbc.co.uk)
该公司能获得所有必要的版权许可。
28. give → offer, provide 提供,给予
【用法】
give/offer sb sth, provide sb with sth 为某人提供某物
【例句】
①David will be offered the job of shadow chancellor. (bbc.co.uk)
大卫将被予以影子内阁的职位。
②We would have provided him with clothes. (bbc.co.uk)
我们给他提供衣服。
29. be good for → be beneficial/favorable/helpful for/to, be good for, benefit 对…有利,有利于
【用法】
benefit在这里作及物动词。
【例句】
①Well managed migration is, apparently, very beneficial to the economy.(economist.com) 显然,管理良好的移民对经济非常有利。
②Market conditions are favorable to the privatization of state holdings.(economist.com)
市场条件对国有资产的私有化有利。
③Do you think that immigration has benefited or damaged British society over the past 50 years?(bbc.co.uk)
你认为在过去的50年中移民是有益于还是破坏了英国社会。
30. be good at → excel at/in 擅长
【例句】
He excels at soccer. 他擅长足球
31. hardly → scarcely几乎不
【例句】
The city had scarcely changed in 20 years. (Longman)
这个城市在二十年间几乎没变化。
32. help n. → aid, assistance 帮助,支持
help v. → assist 帮助
【精析】
assist (sb) with/in sth, help sb with sth 帮助某人做某事;with sb's aid/help 在某人的帮助下
【词句】
These measures were designed to assist people with disabilities.(MacMillan) 这些措施旨在帮助残疾人。
He succeeded with the aid of a completely new method he discovered.(Collins) 在他所发现的一个全新的方法的帮助下,他成功了。
33. importance → significance 重要性
①I'm not downplaying the significance of that area to the people of this country. (economist.com) 我没有低估那块区域对于这个国家的重要性。
②Christmas is a holiday of great significance to Americans. (economist.com)
圣诞节对于美国来说是有重大意义的节日。
34. important → significant 重要的;critical, crucial, vital 至关重要的
be important for/to → be critical/crucial/vital to 对于…至关重要
be important à count, matter
【例句】
①For most of the second half of the 20th century, governments played a crucial role in funding and directing pure research and early-stage development. (economist.com)
对于20世纪下半叶中的大部分时间来说,政府在资助和指导纯理论研究和早期开发方面扮演着至关重要的角色。
②The top five skills hiring managers say will be most critical to their businesses.(cnn.com)
招聘经理说这五种技巧将对他们的业务至关重要。
③Your contribution is crucial to the success of our company.(cnn.com)
你的贡献对我们公司的成功至关重要。
④Their participation is vital to ensuring that assistance addresses the diverse needs within the community.(cnn.com)
他们的参与对于保证援助能解决社区内各种各样需求至关重要。
⑤First impressions really do count.(Longman)
第一印象真得很重要。
⑥People need to realize that education matters.(MacMillan)
人们有必要意识到教育很重要。
35. money → capital 资金
【例句】
The drought of foreign capital is beginning to wreck many economies in central and eastern Europe. (economist.com)
外资的流失开始破坏中欧和东欧的许多经济体。
36. more and more + noun → an increasing number of + noun 越来越多的某物
【例句】
①More and more supercomputers are being built outside America.(econimist.com)
越来越多的超级计算机正在美国之外被建造。
②As they attempt to cut costs, an increasing number of firms are outsourcing more of their production.(economist.com)
随着他们试图削减费用,越来越多的公司把他们更多的生产外包出去。
③UK house prices have become unaffordable to an increasing number of the population.(economist.com)
英国的房价变得让越来越多的人不可承受。
37. more and more → increasingly 越来越…
【例句】
①I think that the world is more and more uncertain.(economist.com)
我认为世界将变得越来越不确定。
②Success in business increasingly depends on chance encounters.(economist.com)
在商界的成功越来越依靠机遇了。
③Scientists are increasingly worried about the amount of debris orbiting the Earth.(economist.com)
科学家越来越担心围绕着地球飞行的残骸量。
④Americans are increasingly choosing to live among like-minded neighbours.(economist.com) 越来越多的美国人正选择住在志同道合的邻居中间。
38. most (of) → the majority of 大多数,大部分
【例句】
①Despite receiving billions of dollars of aid, most of its 35m people remain poor.(economist.com) 尽管接受了数十亿的援助,其3500万民众中的大部分仍然贫困。
②In most countries, the majority of wealth is concentrated in a fairly small number of hands.(economist.com)
在大部分国家,大部分财富集中于相当一小部分人手中。
③Technology has not simplified the lives of the majority of the people on the planet, including.(economist.com)
科技没有使地球上大部分人的生活变得简单。
39. method → approach 方法,手段
①China and India are finding two somewhat different approaches to getting rid of poverty, yet they have similarities.(economist.com)
中国和印度找到两种略有不同的方法摆脱贫困,尽管它们有相似之处。
②You should not hesitate to break away from conventional approaches.(cnn.com)
你应该毫不犹豫地抛弃传统方法。
40. often adv. → frequently经常地,频繁地
【例句】
Limestone was frequently used as a building material. (Longman)
石灰石常被用作建筑材料。
41. old → aged, elderly 年迈的,年老的
the aged/old/elderly → old people 老年人
【例句】
The charity concert is designed to help the aged.
这场慈善音乐会旨在帮助老年人。
42. only adj. → sole 唯一的
only adv. → solely 仅仅地
【例句】
①Griffiths is the sole survivor of the crash.(Longman)
格里菲斯是这场坠机事故中唯一的幸存者。
②We simply cannot rely solely on the market to fix our problems.(bbc.co.uk)
我们不能仅仅依靠市场来解决我们的问题。
43. in my opinion → in my view, from my perspective/point of view / standpoint / viewpoint 在我看来,我的观点是
【例句】
①In my view, all these protesters are quite arrogant and plainly ignorant.(economist.com)
在我看来,所有这些抗议者十分傲慢并且完全无知。
②From my perspective, tax cuts to 95 percent of working families is not wasteful.(cnn.com)
以我看来,对95%的工薪阶层的减税并非浪费。
44. ordinary adj. → average 普通的
【例句】
①It is estimated that the average American still pollutes between five and six times more than the average Chinese person.(bbc.co.uk)
据估计普通美国人的污染量仍然相当于五六个中国人。
②Statistics have shown that the average students from religious schools do better academically than their counterparts of state school.(bbc.co.uk)
统计显示来自宗教学校的普通学生在学业上比国立学校的同级别学生表现更出色。
45. pain → anguish, agony 身体或精神上的痛苦
【例句】
①He battled mental and physical anguish.(bbc.co.uk)
他忍受着精神上和身体上的痛苦。
②They can no longer tolerate the mental or physical anguish of a terminal illness.(bbc.co.uk) 他们再也不能忍受一种绝症带来的精神或肉体上的痛苦。
③He had been in the hospital for several weeks and was in mental agony.(bbc.co.uk)
他在医院里住了数周,并且也处于精神痛苦之中。
46. prepare, get ready → gear up 准备
【用法】
prepare for sth = get ready for sth 准备某事;
gear up for sth = prepare to do sth = gear up to do sth 准备做某事
be prepared to do sth = be ready to do sth = be geared up to sth 准备好做某事
【例句】
①He gears up for a meeting with a presidential candidate.(bbc.co.uk)
他准备和一位总统候选人会面。
②Nokia needs to gear up to provide services, not hardware.(economist.com)
诺基亚需要准备提供的是服务,而不是硬件。
③The international community are geared up to help Haiti.(bbc.co.uk)
国际社会准备帮助海地。
47. poor adj. → impoverished 非常贫穷的; poverty-stricken 贫穷的; cash-strapped 拮据的,缺少资金的;economically disadvantaged 在经济上处于不利地位的,即相对贫穷的
【例句】
①It is indeed good news that China is every where in Africa opening businesses and creating employment for the impoverished people.(economist.com)
这真是好消息:中国在非洲各地做贸易并为一贫如洗的人们创造就业机会。
②Elsewhere in India, the Muslim minority is economically disadvantaged.(economist.com)
在印度其他地方,穆斯林相对贫困。
48. rich, wealthy adj. → affluent 富裕的
【例句】
①Death rates in Scotland are falling faster in more affluent areas than in poorer places, a study says.(bbc.co.uk)
一项研究表明,在苏格兰富裕地区的死亡率相较于贫穷地区下降地更快。
②The cash-strapped Caribbean island now wants to attract a more affluent, bigger-spending class of tourists.(bbc.co.uk)
这个没钱的加勒比岛正想吸引一个更加富裕、消费更多的游客阶层。
49. result from → stem from 源于,因…而出现
【例句】
①The country's floods partly stemmed from over-use of forests by industry.(bbc.co.uk)
该国的洪水部分原因是工业过度消耗森林。
②The violent protests stemmed from disputed elections in 2000, which the opposition says were rigged.(bbc.co.uk)
这场暴力抗议源于有争议的2000年的选举,反对派称其是作弊的。
50. be sad → be grieved 悲伤
【例句】
①I feel deeply grieved.(bcc.co.uk)
我感到深深地悲伤。
②At present we are grieved and tomorrow looks uncertain.(bbc.co.uk)
现在我很悲伤,明天开起来是不确定的。
51. be similar to → resemble 相似,像
【例句】
①Right now America's banking system resembles a pyramid.(economist.com)
现在美国的银行体系像个金字塔。
②Today's financial crisis resembles the one that happened three-quarters of a century ago.(economist.com)
目前的金融危机像发生在四分之三世纪之前的那场金融危机。
52. spend → expend, invest 在某方面花费时间、精力或资金等
【精析】
invest除了表示投资外,还可表示“在某方面花费时间、精力或资金等”,请看其在朗文字典中的解释:to use a lot of time, effort etc or spend money in order to make something succeed,其用法为 invest (sth) in sth。
expend也有相同的意思,用法为expend sth in/on (doing) sth。
【例句】
①The city has invested millions of dollars in the museum.(Longman)
这个城市投入几百万到博物馆上。
②You have to be willing to invest a lot of time in taking care of elderly parents.(Macmillan)
你必须愿意投入大量时间照顾年迈的父母。
③She's invested a lot of emotional energy in that business.(Oxford)
她为那事费了很大的心血。
④Manufacturers have expended a lot of time and effort trying to improve computer security.(Longman)
工程师花费了大量的时间和精力去努力增加计算机安全。
53. stop v. → cease 停止
①It is unrealistic to expect that forest degradation will cease.(economist.com)
期待森林退化将停止是不切实际的。
②Playing fair would cease to have any value.(economist.com)
公平竞争将不再有任何价值。
③Markets and the public cease to believe that prices will remain stable.(economist.com)
市场和公众将不再相信价格将仍然保持稳定。
54. thank sb: ->be grateful to sb, feel/express/show gratitude to sb 感激某人,感谢某人,向某人致谢
【例句】
①You should be grateful to him who gives you this opportunity.(economist.com)
你应该感谢他,因为他给了你这个机会。
②The world must express its gratitude to Sri Lanka.(economist.com)
世界必须向斯里兰卡致谢
55. think → argue 认为
【例句】
He argued that business schools could and should play a terrific role in raising the standard of management.(hbr.org)
他认为商业学校能够而且应该在提高管理水准中扮演重大角色。
56. though → despite the fact that 尽管
【例句】
She's taking her children on holiday, despite the fact that school starts tomorrow.(Oxford)
她正带着她的孩子去度假,尽管学校明天开学。
57. be used to: -> be accustomed to 适应,习惯
【例句】
We were accustomed to studying in the library.
我们习惯了再图书馆里学习。
58. very adv.: -> extremely, exceedingly 非常地,极度地
【例句】
①This decision is extremely unwise.(bbc.co.uk)
这个决定非常不明智。
②He is exceedingly lean.(cnn.com)
他非常瘦。
59. all over the world → on the earth/planet, across / all over / around / round / throughout + the earth / globe / planet / world, globally 全世界范围内,全球
【例句】
①What methods and models do scientists use to track the changes in temperature all over the earth? (cnn.com)
科学家用什么方法和模型来跟踪全球范围内的气温变化呢?
②Traditional medicines continue to thrive globally. (cnn.com)
传统医药继续在全球范围内兴盛。
③Obama is an inspiration to the youths all over the globe.(cnn.com)
奥巴马是对全世界青年的一个激励。
60. want to do sth: aspire to do sth 渴望做某事
【例句】
The consulting firm aspires to hire top talents from a diverse set of backgrounds around the world. (cnn.com)
这家咨询公司渴望雇到全世界有各种不同背景的顶尖人才。
(实习小编:咕咚)
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