4000 لغت انگلیسی با ترجمه فارسی – سری سوم – درس 2
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ترجمه فارسی |
واژه انگلیسی |
تحویل گرفتن؛ بدست آوردن، پیدا کردن | acquire |
(در مورد حرکات و قیافه و هیکل) دست و پا چلفتی؛ زشت، ناشی | awkward |
سرپرست، سرایدار | caretaker |
گول زدن، اغفال کردن، فریب دادن
|
deceive |
دلسرد کردن، سست کردن، مایوس کردن | discourage |
فریب دهنده، ساختگی | fake |
تنفر، بیزاری، نفرت | hatred |
خانه کوچک، کلبه | hut |
فرعی، درجه دوم، نامرغوب | inferior |
خانه، کلبه، منزل | lodge |
نادیده گرفتن، غفلت کردن، کم توجهی کردن | neglect |
خوش نشین، تازه وارد | newcomer |
توهین، حمله، تجاوز، یورش، اهانت | offense |
غفلت کردن، چشم پوشی کردن | overlook |
جبران کردن، پس دادن؛ پاداش دادن | repay |
مضحک، خنده دار | ridiculous |
رضایتبخش، خرسند کننده | satisfactory |
چوپان | shepherd |
جسارت، جرات، ریسک | venture |
گندم | wheat |
تمرین های این درس
EXERCISE 1
Part A: Choose the right word for the given definition.
- a strong feeling of not liking someone or something
- a. deceive
- b. repay
- c. offense
- d. hatred
- not as good as
- a. inferior
- b. hatred
- c. satisfactory
- d. venture
- to get something
- a. overlook
- b. discourage
- c. lodge
- d. acquire
- to go to a dangerous place
- a. wheat
- b. venture
- c. newcomer
- d. caretaker
- a plant that makes grain
- a. fake
- b. wheat
- c. shepherd
- d. hut
Part B: Choose the right definition for the given word.
- satisfactory
- a. to pretend
- b. to care for
- c. good enough
- d. project
- newcomer
- a. not comfortable
- b. someone new to a place
- c. not as good as
- d. a glass lamp
- repay
- a. to give back
- b. to not pay attention to
- c. a house for hunting
- d. a bad thing that someone does
- fake
- a. to fail to notice
- b. not real
- c. to get
- d. to protect
- discouraged
- a. high place
- b. to dislike a lot
- c. not real
- d. less excited
EXERCISE 2
Circle two words that are related in each group.
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- a. discourage
- b. lodge
- c. venture
- d. hut
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- a. shepherd
- b. caretaker
- c. repay
- d. wheat
-
- a. offense
- b. fake
- c. hatred
- d. deceive
-
- a. acquire
- b. awkward
- c. newcomer
- d. ridiculous
-
- a. overlook
- b. inferior
- c. neglect
- d. satisfactory
مشاهده ویدیوی کامل و تمرین های درس
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EXERCISE 3
Choose the word that is the better fit for each blank.
- fake / newcomers
The girl didn’t tike the , so she played a joke on them. She put bugs in their drinks. - acquire / lodge
Dave hoped to a new house. The where he lived was too old. - repay / neglected
She was eager to the boy that had helped her repair her bike. While others had simply her, he was happy to help. - offenses / discouraged
Going to jail the man from any in the future. - shepherd / venturing
In the middle of the storm, the looked for his lost sheep by up the mountain. - deceive / ridiculous
My little brother tried to us by dressing in Dad’s clothes, but he just looked . - wheat / hut
The farmer built his close to the field so he could constantly watch it. - awkward / caretaker
After the started a small fire in the kitchen, he felt very . - overlook / inferior
Most shoppers tend to any products that they think are to similar things. - hatred / satisfactory
She had a for food with tomatoes, but everything else on the menu was .
EXERCISE 1
Part A: Choose the right word for the given definition.
1 c. offense
2 a. inferior
3 d. acquire
4 b. venture
5 b. wheat
Part B: Choose the right definition for the given word.
1 c. good enough
2 b. someone new to a place
3 a. to give back
4 b. not real
5 d. less excited
EXERCISE 2
Circle two words that are related in each group.
1 b. lodge
d. hut
2 a. shepherd
b. caretaker
3 b. fake
d. deceive
4 b. awkward
d. ridiculous
5 a. overlook
c. neglect
EXERCISE 3
Choose the word that is the better fit for each blank.
1 newcomers / fake /
2 acquire / lodge /
3 repay / neglected /
4 discouraged / offenses /
5 shepherd / venturing /
6 deceive / ridiculous /
7 hut / wheat /
8 caretaker / awkward /
9 overlook / inferior /
10 hatred / satisfactory
THE SHEPHERD AND THE WILD SHEEP
Once there was a shepherd. Every night he counted and gathered his sheep. He was sure never to overlook any of them. One night, he saw some wild sheep had joined his herd. He hoped to acquire the newcomers.
It snowed that night. In the morning, the shepherd couldn’t take his sheep out of his lodge. Instead, he had to feed them inside. He gave a small amount of wheat to his own sheep. But he gave more of the food to the wild sheep. He thought the extra wheat would discourage them from leaving.
It snowed for several days. During that time, the shepherd’s sheep ate very little. The wild sheep, however, ate very well.
At last, the snow melted, and they ventured outdoors. As soon as he opened the door of his hut, the wild sheep started to run away.
“Wait! This is how you repay me? After I treated you so kindly, why do you run away?” the shepherd asked. His voice was full of hatred.
The wild sheep stopped and turned toward the shepherd.
“We’re leaving because you fed us better than your own sheep,” one of the wild sheep replied. “You tried to deceive us with your ridiculous plan. Yesterday you treated us kindly, but tomorrow you might be different. If more wild sheep joined your herd, you would treat us as inferior sheep.”
As the wild sheep ran away, the shepherd understood his offense. He knew this awkward situation was his own fault. He had not been a satisfactory caretaker. He was a fake friend to the wild sheep. Because of this, he had neglected his own herd.
Part A: Mark each statement T for true or F for false. Rewrite the false statements to make them true.
- The shepherd counted his sheep because he didn’t want to overlook any of them.
- The shepherd couldn’t take the sheep outside because it was dark outside.
- The shepherd gave a little wheat to the wild sheep. But he gave his own sheep more.
- The wild sheep ran away from the shepherd after the snow melted.
- The wild sheep thought the shepherd had neglected his own sheep.
- The shepherd never knew what he had done wrong.
Part B: Answer the questions.
- What was the shepherd’s hope for the wild sheep?
- a. That they wouldn’t be awkward
- b. That they would feel hatred for him
- c. That he could acquire them
- d. That he could repay them
- How did the shepherd hope to discourage the wild sheep from running away?
- a. By giving them extra food
- b. By locking them in his hut
- c. By selling his own sheep
- d. By being their friend
- All of the following describe what kind of caretaker the shepherd was EXCEPT _____ .
- a. fake
- b. ridiculous
- c. inferior
- d. satisfactory
- What was the shepherd’s offense?
- a. He never acquired the wild sheep.
- b. He trapped the sheep in his lodge.
- c. He hurt the wild sheep.
- d. He did not care for his own sheep.
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 shepherd couldn’t take the sheep outside because it was too cold. /
3 F / The shepherd gave the wild sheep more wheat than his own. /
4 T
5 T
6 F / The shepherd realized that he was wrong. /
Part B: Answer the questions.
1 c. That he could acquire them
2 a. By giving them extra food
3 d. satisfactory
4 d. He did not care for his own sheep.
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