亚洲免费乱码视频,日韩 欧美 国产 动漫 一区,97在线观看免费视频播国产,中文字幕亚洲图片

      1. <legend id="ppnor"></legend>

      2. 
        
        <sup id="ppnor"><input id="ppnor"></input></sup>
        <s id="ppnor"></s>

        08年7.8第48期托福英語學(xué)習(xí):托福詞匯48(1_)

        字號(hào):

        Lesson 48 The Speech演講
            Words:
            conservation n. 保存,保持
            conservative adj. 保守的,謹(jǐn)慎的;守舊的
            conservatism n. 保守主義,守舊性
            conservatory n. 音樂學(xué)院
            conserve vt. 保存,保藏
            considerable adj. 相當(dāng)大(或多的);值得考慮的;相當(dāng)可觀的
            considerate adj. 考慮周到的,體貼的
            consideration n. 體諒,考慮
            consistent adj. 一致的,穩(wěn)定的
            console vt. 安慰,慰藉
            consolidate v. 鞏固;合并
            consonant adj. 協(xié)調(diào)一致的,符合的
            consort vi. 陪伴,結(jié)交
            consortium n. 協(xié)會(huì),聯(lián)盟,(國際)財(cái)團(tuán)
            conspicuous adj. 顯著的,顯眼的,引人矚目的
            conspiracy n. 陰謀
            conspire v. 共謀,陰謀
            constant adj. (恒久)不變的,持續(xù)的;一再重復(fù)的
            constellation n. 星座;燦爛的一群
            consternation n. 驚愕,驚惶,失措
            It was the morning of my speech and I was a bit nervous. I took my daughter to the conservatory for her music lessons before going to the meeting. She wore a conspicuous red dress with stars in the form of a constellation. Her style was consonant with her personality. I looked her in the eye and said, “I don’t want you to consort with those students who were suspended from school last week, okay?”
            “Okay dad,” she replied. “Don’t worry about your speech,” she added. “You’ve already spent considerable time on it. I know you’ll do well.”
            “That’s very considerate of you to be thinking about my speech,” I replied. “You may need to console me later with a Big Mac from McDonalds.”
            When I arrived at the meeting, the room was already full of conservative people. I wasted no time and walked up to the podium to start my speech. “We need to consolidate our efforts to conserve our natural resources,” I said, maintaining a constant forceful tone. “But conservation alone will not solve the problems facing our country. The oil companies conspire every year to increase the price of oil. They create consternation by claiming that our supply is running short. It is a conspiracy to keep the prices higher than they should be. We need to form a consortium to give thorough consideration to this serious problem. Big changes may be needed and we should not let our conservatism hold us back. We should also be prepared to maintain a consistent and unified position on the issue.”
            My speech continued for another 15 minutes and ended to the sound of loud applause. “Whem, I’m glad it’s over,” I mumbled to myself. “Forget the Big Mac, I need a beer.”