4000 لغت انگلیسی با ترجمه فارسی بخش دوم – درس نوزدهم
در این ویدیوی آموزشی می توانید درس نوزدهم از بخش دوم مجموعه 4000 لغت ضروری انگلیسی با ترجمه فارسی را همراه تمرین های کامل و متن ریدینگ با سوالات و جواب تماشا کنید.
توجه: برای تهیه ویدیوهای این مجموعه 4000 لغت ضروری انگلیسی با ترجمه فارسی به سایت تاپ زبان مراجعه نمایید.
لیست لغات ۴۰۰۰ لغت ضروری زبان انگلیسی سری دوم – درس 19
در این ویدیو شما واژه های زیر را همراه با تصویر، تلفظ و مثال یاد خواهید گرفت:
ترجمه فارسی |
واژه انگلیسی |
فراگرفتن، قبول کردن، اقتباس کردن | adopt |
درخواست کردن، خواستن، خواهش کردن | beg |
بعد از، آنسوی، ورای، دورتر | beyond |
جامه، لباس | costume |
اعلام کردن، بانگ زدن، به عموم آگهی دادن | exclaim |
بزرگ کردن، منبسط کردن، ادامه دادن | extend |
نادان، ابله، احمق | fool |
قدغن کردن، باز داشتن، ممنوع ساختن | forbid |
نشان دادن، توضیح دادن، شرح دادن | illustrate |
براستی، در واقع، حقیقتا | indeed |
درک کردن، تفسیر کردن، معنی کردن | interpret |
مهربان، دلپذیر، خوش خلق | kindly |
محرک، انگیزه، علت | motive |
لانه، آشیانه | nest |
سرآغاز، منشا، خاستگاه | origin |
پذیرش، قبول، پذیرایی، مهمانی | reception |
رد کردن، طرد کردن، نپذیرفتن | reject |
آرام کردن، ساکت کردن، خفه کردن، خاموش کردن | silence |
نهر، جوی، رود، مسیل | stream |
اهنگ، صدا، لحن | tone |
تمرین های این درس
Choose the right word for the given definition.
- to tell or explain meaning
- a. adopt
- b. exclaim
- c. interpret
- d. reject
- a person without sense
- a. fool
- b. nest
- c. stream
- d. vitamin
- clothes that people wear for a particular occasion
- a. motive
- b. neat
- c. costume
- d. tone
- to reach or put out
- a. beg
- b. extend
- c. forbid
- d. silence
- in a kind way
- a. beyond
- b. illustrate
- c. indeed
- d. kindly
Check (V) the one that suits the blank naturally.
- When I found the lost cat, __________.
- ____ a. I asked my mom if we could adopt it
- ____ b. I extended my hurt foot
- When I visit other countries, __________.
- ____ a. I usually tell them how much better my country is than theirs
- ____ b. someone has to interpret what I say
- Not having enough money __________.
- ____ a. can put you beyond the forest
- ____ b. can indeed be a big problem
- At the start of class, __________.
- ____ a. the teacher kindly asked for us to stop talking
- ____ b. the teacher exclaimed the lesson
- The woman wanted to go to Africa. __________.
- ____ a. The tone of her voice was angry
- ____ b. Her motive was to help people
Fill in the blanks with the correct words from the word bank.
- illustrate
- fool
- origin
- rejected
- costume
- begged
- forbids
- stream
- silence
- reception
- We had a big to welcome my grandmother home from the hospital.
- The man was a for crossing the street without looking.
- A friend asked me to the book she wrote because I am an artist.
- I sewed feathers on my for the play.
- My teacher my paper because I didn’t follow the directions.
- I like being alone in the forest because of the that’s around me.
- The boy who stole the bread me not to tell.
- Some fish swim up a to lay their eggs.
- We learned about the of the Statue of Liberty.
- My sister anyone to come in her room without asking first.
EXERCISE 1
Choose the right word for the given definition.
1 c. interpret
2 a. fool
3 c. costume
4 b. extend
5 d. kindly
EXERCISE 2
Check (V) the one that suits the blank naturally.
1 a. I asked my mom if we could adopt it
2 b. someone has to interpret what I say
3 b. can indeed be a big problem
4 a. the teacher kindly asked for us to stop talking
5 b. Her motive was to help people
EXERCISE 3
Fill in the blanks with the correct words from the word bank.
1 reception
2 fool
3 illustrate
4 costume
5 rejected
6 silence
7 begged
8 stream
9 origin
10 forbids
MRS. MAY AND THE GREEN GIRL
One morning, people from a small town found a little girl by a stream. She seemed to be wearing a green costume. As the people got closer, they saw that the girl’s skin was green!
“Oh my!” The people exclaimed. “What if her motive for coming to our town is bad? What if she has a strange origin?”
An old woman kindly went to her. “Look how scared she is. Please,” she begged. “Do not reject her. I will adopt her.”
There was silence until the judge spoke. “I don’t know,” he said in a worried tone. “But we cannot forbid you. I indeed hope you’re not being a fool.”
Mrs. May extended her hand to the girl. “Come with me. I won’t hurt you.”
The girl spoke a language Mrs. May didn’t know. But she was able to interpret what the girl was trying to say. Sometimes the girl drew pictures to illustrate what she meant.
The green girl was from a place far beyond the sun. There, people lived in nests built in trees. They only ate green leaves, which made their skin green.
“Well, you can’t just eat leaves,” Mrs. May said. She fed the green girl home-cooked meals, and soon the girl wasn’t green anymore. The people had a huge reception to welcome her as a citizen of the town.
Answer the questions.
- What is this story about?
- a. A reception for an old woman
- b. A girl who liked to find nests in the trees
- c. The people in the land beyond the sunset
- d. How a woman kindly took care of a girl
- What are the people trying to do to the green girl?
- a. Beg her to jump into the stream
- b. Make her leave
- c. Forbid her to stay with Mrs. May
- d. Interpret what she was trying to say
- What is true of the green girl in the story?
- a. She was good at drawing illustrating about what she meant.
- b. She was indeed there to bring bad luck.
- c. Her costume turned her skin green.
- d. She asked Mrs. May to adopt her.
- Why did Mrs. May extend her hand to the green girl?
- a. To tell the girl that she was a fool
- b. To show that she indeed had good motives
- c. To exclaim that she didn’t want to adopt her
- d. To silence the crowd from hurting the girl
Answer the questions.
1 d. How a woman kindly took care of a girl
2 b. Make her leave
3 a. She was good at drawing illustrating about what she meant.
4 b. To show that she indeed had good motives