剑桥2单词表Unit 5 Growing UpWordlistp.40-411. tribe [traɪb] n. 部落;族;宗族2. ceremony ['seriməni]n.仪式, 礼节, 典礼3. adult ['ædʌlt] n.成年人adj.成年的, 适合成年人的4. teenage ['ti:neidʒ] adj. 青少年的, 十几岁的5. hut [hʌt] n.小屋, 棚屋6. skull [skʌl] n.头骨, 骷髅头7. bamboo [bæm'bu:] n. 竹, 竹子(复数:banboos)8. cut [kʌt] n. 伤口;切口vt. 切割;削减9. chest [tʃest] vt. 解决;解答10. pain [peɪn] n. 疼痛11. painful ['peɪnfʊl] adj. 痛苦的;疼痛的;令人不快的12. amazing [ə'meiziŋ]adj. 令人惊异的amazement [ə'meizmənt]n. 惊愕, 惊异13. through [θru:]prep. 穿过, 凭借, 一直到14. responsibility [ri.spɔnsə'biliti]n. 责任, 职责, 责任心15. postal ['pəustəl]adj. 邮政的16. stadium ['steidiəm]n. 体育场, 运动场17. flame [fleim] n. 火焰, 热情, 燃烧18. light [lait] n. 光, 光线, 灯v. 点燃, 变亮, 照亮19. torch [tɔ:tʃ] n.手电筒, 火炬, 火把*20. Papua New Guinea 巴布亚新几内亚(太平洋西南部的一个岛国)*21. the Niowra tribe 瑙拉部落*22. the Sepik River 塞皮克河*23. Ferrari 法拉利(商标名)*24. Hollywood ['hɔliwud] 好莱坞[美影业中心]p.4225. feather ['feðə]n. 羽毛, 翎毛,种类26. relieved [ri'li:vd] adj. 放心的, 放松的27. spear [spiə]n. 矛, 标枪28. teenager ['ti:n.eidʒə]n. 青少年,13岁到19岁的年轻人29. toddler ['tɔdlə]n. 初学走路的孩子30. pensioner ['penʃənə]n. 领养老金的人, 靠补助金生活的人31. middle-aged adj. 中年的32. elderly ['eldəli]adj.年老的, 年长的P4333. Liverpool ['livəpu:l]n. 利物浦34. permission [pə'mɪʃ(ə)n]n. 允许,许可35. flash [flæʃ] 闪光灯36. corridor英['kɒrɪdɔː] n. 走廊P44—P4537. ground vt 压迫38. grown-up ['ɡrəun'ʌp] adj. 成熟的n. 成年人39. vote[vəʊt] n. 投票;选票;得票数vt. 提议,使投票;投票决定;公认vi. 选举,投票40. tattoo[tæ'tuː] n. 纹身vt. 刺花纹于vi.刺花样41. Mississippi [,misi’sipi] n. 密西西比河(美国河流,世界上最大的河流之一);密西西比州(美国州名)42. Account [ə'kaʊnt] n. [会计] 账户;解释;[会计] 账目,账单;理由43. minimum ['mɪnɪməm]n. 最小值;最低限度;adj. 最小的;最低的44. ceremony ['serɪmənɪ] n. 典礼,仪式;礼节,礼仪;客套,虚礼45. celebrate['selɪbreɪt] vt. 庆祝;举行;vi. 庆祝;过节;举行宗教仪式46. Kimono [kɪ'məʊnəʊ] n. 和服47. extremely[ɪk'strimli] adv. 非常,极其;极端地48. hire ['haɪə]n. 雇用,租金vt. 雇用;出租vi. 雇用,租用;受雇49. certificate [sə'tɪfɪkət]vt.发给证明书;以证书形式授权给…;用证书批准n.证书;执照,文凭Phrases1. become an adult 成年2. on your 18the birthday 在你的18岁生日上3. do something special 做一些特别的事情4. take place 发生,进行5. It’s time (for sb) to do sth 是…时候了6. play the drum 敲鼓7. enter the world of adults 进入成年人的世界8. survive in the dangerous forest 在危险的丛林里生存9. be used to do sth 被用来做某事10. believe in 信任11. several times a day 一天数次12. be full of 充满13. adult responsibilities 成年人的责任14. be allowed to do 被允许做某事15. how you feel 你感觉如何16. stay out until midnight 在外待到午夜17. at weekends 在周末18. at least 至少19. stay up late to watch TV 熬夜看电视20. head teacher (英国)校长21. be fed up with 对……感到厌烦22. be tired of 厌烦……23. come of age 达到法定年龄;成年=become an adult24. have a go 试一试25. a couple of 三两个;一对26. get a tattoo 去纹一个刺青27. get married 结婚28. with/without one’s permission 得到/未得到…的允许29. have a bank account 有一个银行账户30. fly a glider plane 驾驶滑翔机31. not less than 不小于,不少于……;至少……32. the minimum age limits 最小年龄限制33. Seijin no Hi 成人节【例句】It was quite uncertain whether all of us, the new-adults, had really realized the responsibilities and duties as citizens in the society, as we were granted on that seijin-no-hi.只是还不能肯定是否我们大家都意识到了作为社会中成熟的公民所应负的责任,而这正是在成人节这天赋予我们的责任。
34. town hall 市政厅;市政府;市民集会所35. dress up v. 打扮,装饰;穿上盛装36. up to 一直到;相当于;忙于…,在做…;由…决定的37. get dressed 穿好衣服,穿上衣服38. do one's hair 做头发39. do up one's hair 梳理头发;梳头;盘起长发40. make-up (n.) 化妆品;(美)补考;性格;构造;排版41. be photographed with their families 和家人拍照42. government office [管理] 机关,政府机构TapescriptCD1 T26One day a man called Batangnorang was walking by the river. It was a beautiful day and he felt very happy with life. Suddenly he heard a noise, and when he looked round he saw a crocodile going towards the river. The man hid behind a bush and to his amazement he saw that the crocodile was carrying some gold back to his home, a hole in the river bank. Batangnorang wanted to get the gold, so he thought of a plan. He went to find a tiger skin and some feathers, put them on and then went into the hole. ‘If the crocodile sees me, it will think I’m an animal and not a man!’ Batangnorang said. When he went into the hole, he was relieved to see that the crocodile wasn’t there. But after a few minutes it suddenly came home. A crocodile has a good sense of smell, so itsoon noticed Batangnorang’s smell. ‘Is this a man or an animal?’ it thought. So the crocodile decided to give him a test—it gaveBatangnorang some food that no human would normally ever eat.Batangnorang realized that it was a test, and ate the food. The crocodile thought he was an animal and let him stay. A little while later Batangnorang pretended that he was leaving, but as he was going towards the door, he suddenly turned round and killed the crocodile with a spear. Then he took all the gold that he found in the crocodile’s home.And that’s why crocodiles and people have been enemies ever since.CD1 T31Speaker1: And here are the answers to our quiz, “How old do you have to be?” Question 1 is about the age you are allowed to vote in Britain. And the first statement is false. You can vote when you are 18, you have a right to, but you don’t have to vote. Carol, over to you now and let’s find out about the voting age in Brazil.Speaker2: Thank you Carl. Well, here’s the answer. The statement is actually true. In most countries of the world, you are allowed to vote at 18, but it’s different in a few countries, and Brazil is one of them. There, and in India, Switzerland, Austria, Nicaragua and the Isle of Man, for6example, people can vote when they are 16.Speaker 1: And now for a tricky one. Getting a tattoo. The statement is false, or shall we say it is half false? It’s true that you can get a tattoo in Arizona, USA when you’re only 14.Speaker 2 : Wow, that’s really young.Speaker 1: It is, isn’t it ? But the first part of the statement is false. The minimum age for getting a tattoo in Britain and in most states in the USA is 18.Speaker 2:Really? And what did you think of the next one that in Mississippi you have to be 30 to get married without your parents’ permission.Speaker 1: It’s a bit unlikely, isn’t it?Speaker2: It is, yes, and of course, it’s false. But it’s interesting that in Mississippi you’re not allowed to get married without yourparents’ OK, let’s look now at how old you have to be to open a bank account in the UK. You might not believe this one, but the correct answer is …seven! So the statement is true. Although, of course, an adult has to open it for you.Speaker 2: How about number 6? Are girls allowed to get married when they’re 18, and boys when they’re 16 in Japan?Speaker 1: No, this one’s wrong -it’s the other way round. A girl has to be 16, and a boy has to be 18 to get married there.Speaker 2: And last, but not least, would you believe it, in the USA you’re allowed to fly a plane, a glider plane that is , a long time before you can drive a car? They let you fly a glider plane on your own at the age of 14, but you have to be 16 to drive a car! Speaker 2: Who would have thought…。