درس 19 – 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 نوزدهم 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 19 جلد سوم
در این ویدیو شما واژه های زیر را همراه با تصویر، تلفظ و مثال یاد خواهید گرفت:
ترجمه فارسی |
واژه انگلیسی |
نیمکت | bench |
رو در رو شدن (با)، روبرو کردن (با) | confront |
گل آفتابگردان | daisy |
ستیزه، مشاجره، زبانه
|
dispute |
وحشت، خوف، ترس | horror |
تصادف، حادثه | incident |
مه، غبار | mist |
شی | object |
طفل یتیم | orphan |
طرح، نقشه | plot |
باردار، حامله | pregnant |
خشم، غضب | rage |
تلافی، انتقام | revenge |
خجالت، شرمساری | shame |
افسوس خوردن | sigh |
حرکت پنهانی، دزدکی حرکت کردن | sneak |
ذخیره، یدک | spare |
ریشه، ساقه | stem |
شام | supper |
ترد و نازک | tender |
تمرین های این درس
EXERCISE 1
Part A: Choose the right word for the given definition.
- to deal with a difficult situation
- a. revenge
- b. confront
- c. supper
- d. object
- a part of a flower
- a. horror
- b. mist
- c. bench
- d. stem
- soft and easy to chew
- a. tender
- b. retreat
- c. steep
- d. summit
- feeling of being afraid
- a. incident
- b. pregnant
- c. horror
- d. spare
- to breathe air
- a. sigh
- b. daisy
- c. shame
- d. orphan
Part B: Choose the right definition for the given word.
- bench
- a. quiet
- b. a seat
- c. no parents
- d. meal
- plot
- a. to plan
- b. a flower
- c. to get even
- d. soft
- supper
- a. a hard situation
- b. breathe
- c. meal
- d. flower part
- dispute
- a. an argument
- b. a shock
- c. flat rock
- d. a baby
- incident
- a. water
- b. to feel bad
- c. extra
- d. a bad event
EXERCISE 2
Choose the answer that best fits the question.
- If a child loses their parents, what do they become?
- a. A daisy
- b. An orphan
- c. A spare
- d. An object
- What would you call someone who can spare time to help you?
- a. greedy
- b. mean
- c. kind
- d. arrogant
- What is something that would fill you with shame?
- a. Buying new shoes
- b. Stealing from your grandparents
- c. Eating cake
- d. Buying some books
- What would put a person in a rage?
- a. Getting a new job
- b. A bright sunny day
- c. Meeting friends
- d. Someone stealing their car
- If you sneak, what are you doing?
- a. Loudly talking
- b. Trying not to be seen
- c. Trying not to be heard
- d. Happily singing
EXERCISE 3
Choose the word that is the better fit for each blank.
- mist / daisy
She went to the lawn and cut a from the garden. It smelled good and was covered in . - dispute / confronted
The employees had a long with the owner over their low pay. Eventually, one worker the owner and was finally able to solve the problem. - bench / sighed
She looked across the schoolyard, hoping to find an empty where she could rest. Since they were all full, she and sat on the ground instead. - incident / horror
The of the car accident made him too scared to drive. It wasn’t until three years after the that he got into a car again. - pregnant / spare
The woman couldn’t go to work anymore, so she had a lot of to with her hobbies. - revenge / plotted
He wasn’t usually a person who tried to get . However, when he learned that his classmates had against him, he changed his position. - stems / rage
A dog got into the garden and ate all the flowers, leaving behind only the . When the owner found out, he felt . - tender / supper
Mr. Holloway cooked hamburgers and vegetables for yesterday. Everything was cooked very well. The meat was juicy and the vegetables were . - sneak / orphan
The didn’t have anybody to take care of him. He often had to into empty houses during the winter just to keep warm. - shame / objects
A thief had taken several from the museum. After a few days, however, he felt a sense of and returned everything.
EXERCISE 1
Part A: Choose the right word for the given definition.
1 b. confront
2 d. stem
3 a. tender
4 c. horror
5 a. sigh
Part B: Choose the right definition for the given word.
1 b. a seat
2 a. to plan
3 c. meal
4 a. an argument
5 d. a bad event
EXERCISE 2
Choose the answer that best fits the question.
1 b. An orphan
2 c. kind
3 b. Stealing from your grandparents
4 d. Someone stealing their car
5 b. Trying not to be seen
EXERCISE 3
Choose the word that is the better fit for each blank.
1 daisy / mist /
2 dispute / confronted /
3 bench / sighed /
4 horror / incident /
5 pregnant / spare /
6 revenge / plotted /
7 stems / rage /
8 supper / tender /
9 orphan / sneak /
10 objects / shame
THE MAGIC PEAR TREE
It was a cool morning, and the grass was covered in mist. The market was full of people. A mean farmer named Jack yelled, “ Pears for sale!” He sat on a bench, plotting how he could trick people. Then an orphan came to his cart.
“ Can you spare a pear?” she asked.
Jack felt rage. He replied, “You don’t have any money!”
“ Please, I haven’t had supper in days.”
“ No!” shouted the farmer.
The orphan sighed. However, a pregnant lady heard the dispute and confronted Jack. “ Just give her a pear,” she said. Jack had no shame and said no. Finally, a man bought a pear for the girl.
The girl quickly ate it, but she saved the seed. She wanted to get revenge.
She told Jack, “ I know a way to get hundreds of pears in one day. I’ll show you how.”
He watched the girl dig a hole. She dropped the seed into the ground. Then she spread the dirt over it.
“ Watch closely,” she said. “ In a few minutes, a stem will grow. It’ll turn into a tree that’s full of pears!”
Jack stared at the dirt, but nothing happened. The only objects there were a few daisies. He looked for the girl, but she had snuck away.
Then he looked at his cart in horror. It was empty! He suddenly realized that the orphan had tricked him. While Jack was waiting for the tree to grow, the people had taken the pears from his cart. They all laughed while they were eating the tender fruit. The farmer felt ashamed. The incident taught him to be kinder.
Reading Comprehension
Part A: Mark each statement T for true or F for false. Rewrite the false statements to make them true.
- The orphan wanted the farmer to give her a pear.
- The farmer didn’t feel shame about being unkind until after the incident.
- The people in the marketplace plotted to get revenge against the farmer.
- The girl sighed because she was tired of waiting for the tree to grow.
- The girl snuck away before the farmer could confront her
- The orphan ate a large supper the night before.
Part B: Answer the questions.
- What object did the girl keep after she ate the pear?
- a. The seed
- b. The stem
- c. A daisy
- d. The cart
- What was the dispute between the orphan and the farmer about?
- a. The girl wanted a spare pear.
- b. The farmer felt rage about the girl.
- c. The girl sat on his bench.
- d. The farmer’s pears were too expensive.
- What did the girl do immediately after she put the seed in the ground?
- a. She asked the farmer to watch closely.
- b. She ate the pear.
- c. She spread the dirt over it.
- d. She dug a hole.
- What happened to the farmer’s pears at the end of the story?
- a. They were stolen by the crowd.
- b. They were all sold.
- c. They were given away.
- d. They were taken by the girl.
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 T
3 F / The girl plotted to get revenge against the farmer. /
4 F / The girl sighed because the farmer wouldn’t give her a pear. /
5 T
6 F / The orphan hadn’t eaten supper for days. /
Part B: Answer the questions.
1 a. The seed
2 a. The girl wanted a spare pear.
3 c. She spread the dirt over it.
4 a. They were stolen by the crowd.