08年6.19第29期托福英语学习:托福词汇29
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Lesson 29 A Bump in the Night 夜晚一击
Words:
bump n. 肿块;突起;v. 碰(伤),撞(破);猛击;冲撞
bunch n. 串,束;群;vi. 捆成一束;聚焦
bundle n. 捆,束,包;vt. 捆
burgeon vi. 迅速成长,发展
burgeoning adj. 迅速成长的,发展的
burglar n. 夜盗,窃贼
burnish v. 磨光,使光滑,擦亮
burrow n. 洞穴;vi. 挖地洞
bush n. 矮树丛
bust n. 半身(雕)像
butter n. 奶油
buzz n. 嗡嗡声
buzzer n. 蜂鸣器
bypass vt. 绕过,迂回;n. 旁道,旁路
by-product n. 副产品;附带产生的结果
cab n. 出租马车,出租汽车
cabin n. 小屋,船舱
cabinetmaker n. 家具师,细工木匠
cadence n. (音乐、舞蹈动作步伐等的)节律,节拍,节奏;(说话时语调的)抑扬顿挫
calamity n. 灾难,不幸事件
I don’t care to live in a burgeoning city. When a city burgeons too rapidly, it creates two unfortunately by-products, crime and pollution.
That’s why I live in a
cabin in the woods. It’s miles away from the nearest
bypass. It’s the perfect place for a retired
cabinetmaker. It’s relatively quiet except for the
buzz of the bees and the occasional
cadence of horses galloping in the distance. Nobody comes to visit me, although a mouse did
burrow into my cabin once. You can’t even get a
cab here. The isolation has left me with plenty of time for hobbies. I’ve ever had time to sculpt a
bust of my father and to
burnish it.
I don’t need to travel very far. The furthest I need to go is through the trees and bushes to collect a bundle of firewood and a bunch of fruit. I do wish I had some animals. Perhaps a cow for milk and some chickens for eggs. It would be interesting to make butter with the milk.
The woods are a relative safe place, so calamities are rare. The closest misfortune I came to was the time a burglar broke into my cabin and tried to steal some food. It was late at night. Fortunately, the buzzer of my homemade burglar alarm woke me up. I bumped him on the head with my broom and he went running out the door.
I didn’t get a clear look at his face because of his black mask. Although I was angry, I didn’t call the police. You don’t bother the police with these kinds of things in the woods, especially if your burglar is just a raccoon.