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本书是在严格分析听力考试*新变化的基础上,结合试题的特点,针对考生在听力考试中的难点编写而成的。本书由四部分组成。**部分收录了1989年1月~2000年全真试题中听力部分的疑难词组解释。所选词组按字母为顺序进行了编排,每个词条都有详细的解释,包括在考题中经常考到的义项的中文解释,还有对应的例句,并在收入的每个例句后注明了考试的年月。第二部分精选了1989年以前考题的词组,也按字母为序进行了排列,并省去了与**部分重复的词组。第三部分收集了前两部分以外的常用词组,其难易程度与TOEFL听力词组相当,因此考生也应该掌握,并能灵活运用。第四部分为索引,将前三部分的所有词组汇集起来,并按字母顺序进行总的排序,方便考生查找。本书还配备了由口语纯正的美籍专家朗读的三盒磁带,帮助考生加快记忆速度。
get moving 快,赶紧;行动起来 (get going) (例) ——We're got a whole hour before the Browns come to pick us up. ——Yeah.But we'd better get moving. [97.8(18)] ——在布郎一家来接我们之前,我们还有整整一小时。 ——是的,不过,我们还是得快点。 get nowhere 毫无进展 (to make no progress.反义词是 get somewhere) (例)1)——I'm getting absolutely nowhere with these physics problems. ——How about my going through them with you? [90.10(24)] ——我对这些物理问题束手无策。 ——我帮帮你好吗? 2)No matter how hard he tries,he doesn't seem to get anywhere.[94.5(8)] 不论他多么努力,好象并没取得进展。 get off on the wrong foot 开始就不顺利;一开始就犯了个错误(to make a bad start;begin with a mistake) (例)I hate to get off on the wrong foot. [95.5(36-39)] 我讨厌一开始就犯错误。 get off the ground 起飞;顺利地开始;取得进展 (to get a good start;make progress.) (例) ——How did your talk with Henry go? ——It never really got off the ground. [92.5(33)] ——你与亨利的谈话进行得怎样? ——(谈话)从来没有取得过任何进展。 get on one's nerves 使人不安,使人心烦 (to make someone wory or uncomfortable.与get to someone 同义) (例)——Why did you come to the meeting late? I left a message with your roommate about the time change. ——She has a very short memory and it really gets on my nerves sometimes. [96.8(15)] ——为什么你开会迟到?我让你的同屋告诉你改时间的事了。 ——她记性不好,有时真让我心烦。 get out of 逃避,避免 (to avoid a responsibility or duty of) (例)1)——How come you're not working on that presentation any more? ——Oh, I got out of having to give it. [93.3(35)] ——你为什么不再为演讲做准备了呢? ——哦,我推掉了。 2)I never thought that Stan would try to get out lf doing his work. [94.10(13)] 我从未想过斯坦能逃