درس 16 – سری سوم – 4000 لغت انگلیسی با ترجمه فارسی
زبان ویدیو: در این آموزش از سری ویدیوهای یادگیری 4000 کلمه ضروری انگلیسی با ترجمه فارسی سایت ZabanVideo درس شانزدهم از جلد سوم این مجموعه را همراه تمرین و پاسخ برای شما آماده کردیم.
مجموعه 4000 لغت انگلیسی با ترجمه فارسی کاری اختصاصی از وبسایت زبان ویدیو برای یادگیری لغات این مجموعه کتاب می باشد. برای تماشای سایر ویدیوهای کانال یادگیری 4000 کلمه ضروری انگلیسی با ترجمه فارسی کلیک کنید.
توجه: برای تهیه ویدیوهای مجموعه 4000 لغت ضروری انگلیسی با ترجمه فارسی به سایت تاپ زبان مراجعه نمایید.
لیست لغات درس 16 جلد سوم
در این ویدیو شما واژه های زیر را همراه با تصویر، تلفظ و مثال یاد خواهید گرفت:
ترجمه فارسی |
واژه انگلیسی |
نوجوان | adolescent |
شایستگی، لیاقت، استعداد | aptitude |
خوشامد گویی کردن، تعریف کردن از | compliment |
بازداری کردن، جلوگیری کردن، سد راه شدن
|
hinder |
روزنامه نگاری | journalism |
هیئت منصفه دادگاه | jury |
عدالت، دادگستری | justice |
آزادی (به ویژه از قید یا بیداد یا بردگی و غیره) | liberty |
ادبی، کتابی | literary |
داروخانه، داروسازی | pharmacy |
قرص | pill |
فرض کردن، عقیده داشتن | presume |
پنهانی، محرمانگی | privacy |
تنبیه، مجازات | punishment |
معقول، محسوس | sensible |
تکه، لقمه | slice |
مصیبت، غم و اندوه | sorrow |
نی | straw |
آماس کردن، متورم کردن | swell |
مرتب، پاکیزه، تمیز | tidy |
تمرین های این درس
EXERCISE 1
Choose the right word for the given definition.
- the condition of being away from other people
- a. presume
- b. privacy
- c. slice
- d. jury
- to say something nice to someone
- a. compliment
- b. sensible
- c. hinder
- d. swell
- an object with medicine inside
- a. straw
- b. pill
- c. aptitude
- d. adolescent
- fairness to others
- a. sorrow
- b. justice
- c. liberty
- d. punishment
- a store that sells medicine
- a. pharmacy
- b. compliment
- c. literary
- d. justice
EXERCISE 2
Choose the answer that best fits the question.
- What is a group of people that decides whether someone is guilty or not?
- a. A jury
- b. A punishment
- c. A pill
- d. An adolescent
- If you are going to someone’s wedding, what will others think?
- a. That you are out for justice
- b. That they’ll presume you know the couple
- c. That you are tidy
- d. hat you work in a pharmacy
- Ifyou have the ability to do something, then you have ______.
- a. aptitude
- b. swell
- c. privacy
- d. hinder
- A ______ person reads a lot of books.
- a. literary
- b. liberty
- c. pill
- d. journalism
- If someone exercises regularly, what kind of person can we say they are?
- a. One who has aptitude
- b. A sensible person
- c. One who likes to give compliments
- d. A person who enjoys a slice of pizza
مشاهده ویدیوی کامل و تمرین های درس
برای مشاهده ویدیوی کامل این درس و تمرین های آن با جواب باید اشتراک زبان ویدیو داشته باشید. از طریق قسمت ثبت نام فرم زیر می توانید اقدام به خرید اشتراک نمایید و یا اگر اشتراک دارید وارد شوید. در ضمن حجم مصرفی اینترنت در سایت بر روی تمامی اپراتورها بصورت نیم بها محاسبه می شود.
توجه: این ویدیو قابل دانلود نمی باشد.
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EXERCISE 3
Write a word that is similar in meaning to the underlined part.
- The teacher preferred working with children instead of young people.
- It was hard for the students not to feel sadness or regret at the end of the school year.
- The newspaper was known for its excellent work in writing news stories.
- The pregnant woman’s stomach started to grow larger and rounder.
- The wall stopped his ability to see what was on the other side.
- Henry’s sentence for doing wrong was to spend two years in prison.
- Everybody in the group received three pieces or portions of pizza each.
- I asked my father if we had any long tubes for drinking liquid.
- The children enjoyed their freedom on the playground after school.
- The doctor’s office was clean and orderly.
EXERCISE 1
Choose the right word for the given definition.
1 b. privacy
2 a. compliment
3 b. pill
4 b. justice
5 a. pharmacy
EXERCISE 2
Choose the answer that best fits the question.
1 a. A jury
2 b. That they’ll presume you know the couple
3 a. aptitude
4 a. literary
5 b. A sensible person
EXERCISE 3
Write a word that is similar in meaning to the underlined part.
1 adolescents
2 sorrow
3 journalism
4 swell
5 hindered
6 punishment
7 slices
8 straws
9 liberty
10 tidy
MATTHEW LEARNS A LESSON
Matthew was a sensible boy. He always kept his room tidy and had a natural literary aptitude. One day, he hoped to have a career in journalism. The adolescent spent much of his time reading and liked having privacy. But his quiet personality hindered his ability to make friends.
One day, Matthew went to the pharmacy to pick up some pills for his grandmother. He saw some boys leaning against a pole outside. One of the boys complimented Matthew. “ I like your jacket.”
Another boy asked, “ Do you want to go to Nate’s Restaurant?”
“ Sure!” Matthew said.
The boys walked to the restaurant. They were going to have slices of pizza. They ordered their food and drank soda with straws. They ate until their bellies swelled up. Matthew was having so much fun.
One of the boys said, “ Let’s leave without paying.”
Matthew didn’t want to. But he presumed his new friends wouldn’t like him if he didn’t.
Suddenly, the waiter yelled, “ Stop!” The two other boys ran, leaving Matthew there alone.
Soon, the police arrived. “ Leaving without paying for your meal is the same as stealing,” said the police officer. “ The restaurant wants justice. So next week you have to go to court and let a jury decide your punishment.”
When he went to court, the judge asked, “ Do you have anything to say, Matthew?”
He said, “ I feel sorrow for what I’ve done. Now I know that real friends won’t ask you to do something illegal.”
The jury then let him have his liberty. But they made Matthew pick up trash as punishment.
Much to Matthew’s surprise, he ended up meeting some new friends.
Part A: Mark each statement T for true or F for false. Rewrite the false statements to make them true.
- The adolescent had a natural literary aptitude.
- The boy leaning against the pole complimented Matthew’s pills.
- Matthew ordered a slice of pizza at the restaurant.
- The boys ate too much, so their bellies swelled.
- Matthew wants to work in the justice system when he grows up.
- The jury allowed Matthew to keep his liberty, but he had to help in the community as punishment.
Part B: Answer the questions.
- Why was Matthew at the pharmacy?
- a. He wanted some privacy.
- b. He needed to buy straws.
- c. He was buying pills.
- d. He felt sorrow.
- Which of the following is NOT a word used to describe Matthew?
- a. Sensible
- b. Optimistic
- c. Rude
- d. Tidy
- Why did Matthew try to leave the restaurant without paying for his meal?
- a. He didn’t enjoy the food.
- b. He presumed his friends would like him.
- c. He couldn’t find the waiter.
- d. He didn’t have enough money.
- Why did Matthew get to keep his liberty at the end of the story?
- a. He complimented the jury.
- b. He persuaded the jury he had learned his lesson.
- c. He picked up trash as a punishment.
- d. He hindered the jury from making a decision.
READING COMPREHENSION
Part A: Mark each statement T for true or F for false. Rewrite the false statements to make them true.
1 T
2 F / The boy leaning against the pole complimented Matthew’s jacket. /
3 T
4 T
5 F / Matthew wants to work in journalism when he grows up. /
6 T
Part B: Answer the questions.
1 c. He was buying pills.
2 c. Rude
3 b. He presumed his friends would like him.
4 c. He picked up trash as a punishment.
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