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高考英语高级词汇与低级词汇的同义替换推荐

1. individuals←people

Like many creative individuals, she can be very bad-tempered.

2. positive, favorable, fantastic, excellent, outstanding, terrific,

amazing, brilliant, impressive, supers←good

A smart appearance makes a favourable impression at an interview.

3. unfavorable,poor,adverse←bad(如果bad作表语,可以用be

less impressive替换)

Those students who indulge themselves in playing games, when it

approaches to graduation, find their academic records are less impressive.

4. a multitude of ←many/a large number of

This case has raised a multitude of questions.

5. hold the /it is widely /it is generally

←think (因是书面语,所以加that)

He is widely acknowledged as to be the best player in the world.

6. shared/mutual←common(共同的)

Theirs was a partnership based on mutual respect, trust and

understanding.

7. reap the benefits of/benefit from/be of great benefit←good(好处)

We're just beginning to reap the benefits of all our hard work.

8. increasing(ly),growing-more and more(注意没有growingly这种

形式,所以当修饰名词用increasing/growing,修饰形容词和副词用

increasingly)

It is becoming increasingly clear that this problem will not be easily

solved.

9. be conducive to/be beneficial to←helpful

Such a noisy environment was not conducive to a good night's sleep.

10. exceedingly, extremely, intensely←very

It's exceedingly important for children to learn to get on with each other.

11. sth appeals to sb或sth exerts a tremendous fascination on sb ←sb

take interest in/sb be interested in

The idea of working abroad really appeals to me.

12. capture one's attention←attract one's attention

13. give rise to/lead to/result in/trigger←cause

14. There are several reasons behind sth.← ...reasons for sth

15. long for sth,/long to do sth.←want sth/want to do sth.

She longed for the chance to speak to him in private.

16. pour attention into←pay attention to

17. bear in ←remember

18. enjoy, possess←have

ction←communication

20. frown on sth/disapprove of ←be against

Even though divorce is legal, it is still frowned upon.

21. occurrence←something that happens

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