درس 5 – سری سوم – 4000 لغت انگلیسی با ترجمه فارسی
زبان ویدیو: در ادامه سری ویدیوهای آموزش 4000 کلمه ضروری انگلیسی با ترجمه فارسی سایت ZabanVideo درس پنجم 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.
توجه: برای تهیه ویدیوهای مجموعه 4000 لغت ضروری انگلیسی با ترجمه فارسی به سایت تاپ زبان مراجعه نمایید.
لیست لغات درس 5 جلد سوم
در این ویدیو شما واژه های زیر را همراه با تصویر، تلفظ و مثال یاد خواهید گرفت:
ترجمه فارسی |
واژه انگلیسی |
آشنا کردن، آگاه کردن | acquaint |
گورستان، قبرستان | cemetery |
نفرین کردن، عاق کردن، لعنت کردن | curse |
قیافه عوض کردن، جامه بدل پوشیدن، صدا عوض کردن
|
disguise |
خیال، هوس، تصور | fancy |
چراغ قوه، لامپ عکاسی | flashlight |
کلاه پارچهای، چهره پوش | hood |
ساکن، اهالی | inhabitant |
خوراک دادن، غذا دادن | nourish |
غارتگر، دزد دریایی | pirate |
انتشار، نشر، نشریه | publication |
غربال کردن، تفسیر یا بیان کردن، معمایی را حل کردن | riddle |
گندیدن، فاسد شدن | rot |
ترساندن، فراری دادن | scare |
به زودی، در آینده نزدیک | shortly |
اسکلت، ساختمان | skeleton |
پوسیده شدن، فاسد شدن | spoil |
گرسنگی کشیدن، از گرسنگی مردن، قحطی زده شدن | starve |
هیجان | thrill |
خبیث، شرور، بدسرشت | wicked |
تمرین های این درس
EXERCISE 1
Choose the word that is the better fit for each blank.
- scared / cursed
Mary the creature that came into her yard and her dog. - skeletons / cemetery
I don’t like to walk in the . I always think about the that are under the ground there. - fancy / hood
My mother bought me a new coat. My favorite part is the warm . - riddles / flashlight
When my friend stayed at my house, we sat with a . Instead of sleeping, we sat and told for an hour! - disguise / wicked
Judy wanted to find a that was scary. Finally, she decided to dress like a witch. - rotted / nourish
We planted a vegetable garden to help our family. But many of the plants before we could eat them. - spoiled / starving
The poor family was after all of their food . - inhabitant / shortly
Tim loves being an of that town. after he moved there, he made many friends. - publication / thrill
I entered a contest that was in my favorite . Imagine the when I won! - acquainted / pirates
Christie me with her city’s library. Since then, I have read every book they have about .
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.
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EXERCISE 2
Choose the answer that best fits the question.
- Which of the following best describes an evil person?
- a. Shortly
- b. Curse
- c. Fancy
- d. Wicked
- Which one is a feeling?
- a. A thrill
- b. A hood
- c. A flashlight
- d. An inhabitant
- Which one can you wear?
- a. A cemetery
- b. A disguise
- c. A publication
- d. A riddle
- Which of the following is most related to death?
- a. Spoil
- b. Acquaint
- c. Starve
- d. Nourish
- Which of the following is most commonly related to the ocean?
- a. Rot
- b. Scare
- c. Skeleton
- d. Pirate
EXERCISE 3
Write a word that is similar in meaning to the underlined part.
- Mom says we need to hurry because the game will start very soon.
- It’s a good idea to get to know with co-workers.
- My little brother bothered me all day by asking me to solve his difficult questions
- A reporter at that newspaper won a prize.
- I am an individual who lives in the central part of town.
- He was crying because he was caused to feel fright.
- I want to buy that really nice dress I saw in the store.
- I need a light I can carry to see in the dark cabin.
- The children were afraid that the witch would hope bad things would happen to them.
- The part of your coat that covers your head keeps your head nice and warm.
EXERCISE 1
Choose the word that is the better fit for each blank.
1 cursed / scared /
2 cemetery / skeletons /
3 fancy / hood /
4 flashlight / riddles /
5 disguise / wicked /
6 nourish / rotted /
7 starving / spoiled /
8 inhabitant / shortly /
9 publication / thrill /
10 acquainted / pirates /
EXERCISE 2
Choose the answer that best fits the question.
1 d. Wicked
2 a. A thrill
3 b. A disguise
4 c. Starve
5 d. Pirate
EXERCISE 3
Write a word that is similar in meaning to the underlined part.
1 shortly
2 acquaint
3 riddles
4 publication
5 inhabitant
6 scared
7 fancy
8 flashlight
9 curse
10 hood
TRICK-OR-TREAT!
Many different cultures have had traditions about the dead. People in places like Ireland, China, Egypt and Mexico believed that souls needed food. They thought the food nourished them on their journey from cemeteries to heaven. People had to put out good things for souls to eat. However, if the food rotted or spoiled, the soul got mad. The wicked soul might curse the family and make them starve during the winter.
In other places, people begged for food on a holiday that remembers the souls of dead saints. People wore disguises with hoods that covered their faces. If they did not get food, they played a trick on the home. For this reason, the activity is known as “trick-or- treating.” Shortly after people first began trick-or-treating, parents started sending their children to beg on that day. Housewives gave the children food if they performed a song or a dance. When people moved to America from all over the world, they brought this tradition with them. Inhabitants of villages started trick-or-treating in the early 1900s. In 1939 a children’s publication acquainted the whole country with the tradition. It became very popular.
Today, trick-or-treaters are not begging for food, and they are not scared of souls. They just enjoy the thrill of dressing up like creatures and getting candy. Ghosts and skeletons are favorite costumes. But some children wear fancy disguises, like pirates. They carry flashlights instead of fires. In some places, children still perform songs or riddles to get candy. But most of the time, they just say “Trick-or-Treat!”
Part A: Mark each statement T for true or F for false. Rewrite the false statements to make them true.
- People from places like Iceland, Italy, Kenya and Canada believed souls needed food.
- Many cultures believed that souls needed food to nourish them on their journey back to life.
- Housewives gave children food if they did chores around their homes.
- Shortly after a children’s publication wrote about trick-or-treating, it became popular.
- Children often wear fancy disguises for trick-or-treating today.
- Inhabitants from villages started trick-or-treating in the 1940s.
Part B: Answer the questions.
- Which of the following is the most popular disguise?
- a. Hood
- b. Skeleton
- c. Creature
- d. Pirate
- Why did souls need food?
- a. Theirs rotted
- b. They were starving
- c. For their long journey to heaven
- d. To obtain new bodies
- What did the souls do when they left cemeteries?
- a. Got new bodies
- b. Dug up skeletons
- c. Went to heaven
- d. Got acquainted with people
- Why do children perform riddles when they trick-or-treat?
- a. To get candy
- b. To get flashlights
- c. To get costumes
- d. To get a thrill
READING COMPREHENSION
Part A: Mark each statement T for true or F for false. Rewrite the false statements to make them true.
1 F / People from places like Ireland, China, Egypt, and Mexico believed souls needed food. /
2 F / Many cultures believed that souls needed food for their journey to heaven. /
3 F / Housewives gave children food if they sang or danced. /
4 T
5 T
6 F / Inhabitants from villages started trick-or-treating in the early 1900s. /
Part B: Answer the questions.
1 b. Skeleton
2 c. For their long journey to heaven
3 c. Went to heaven
4 a. To get candy
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