forbid 反义词permit, allow (1) It was useless to forbid children to play in the park. (2) “May I use you car? “ No, I forbid you to. (3) Her father forbade their marriage. (4) The new law forbids smoking in offices. e.g. 禁止在这块草地上走动. Parking forbidden! God forbid! 但愿不要发生. forbid doing sth 禁止干某事 forbid sb to do sth禁止某人做某事 暴风雨使我们不能外出. 辨析:forbid & ban 都含“禁止 的意思.forbid 是常用词.指“命令某人不做某事 ,ban语气较重.指权威机关“正式禁止 .含严厉谴责之意.只能用事物做宾语 (1).No one could him to go there. A. forbid B. stop C. keep D. prevent (2).I forbid here. Who has permitted you here? A. smoke; smoking B. smoking; to smoke C. smoking; smoking D. to smoke; smoking 查看更多

 

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请认真阅读下面对话, 并根据各题所给的首字母的提示, 写出一个英语单词的完整、正确形式, 使对话通顺。

W:Hi, Tom, I'd like to know your views about smoking.

M:I agree that smoking can be(1) h______. So can be many other habits.

W:(2) L________ what?

M:Having candies, for instance.

W:How can you compare (3) b________ the two habits?  

M:Nowadays many people die from(4) e _______too much sugar.

  It makes people overweight.But(5) f ______ try to forbid sweets. 

W:Too much sugar is bad! But only the people who have too much.

M:What do you mean?

W:I mean smoking is not only bad for the smoker's (6) h______ but also affects

that of others. They force us to(7)b ___ the poison they blow into the air.          

M:Well, what do you suggest ought to be done?

W:I think smoking should be forbidden in all(8) P ______ places

like hospitals. restaurants and schools.

M:In this way, all the teachers will not be(9)a _____ to smoke at work.

W:That's right. Teachers should set good examples to the students.

I even think that whoever wants to be a teacher or a doctor, he should

be at least a(10)n________ 

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     When Julie was a child, she was a very big fan of animals. As a result, all she ever heard    1  was
"Julie, you should be a vet. You're going to be a great vet. That's what you should do."   2  when she
got to the Ohio State University, she started studying to be a vet.
     A scholarship allowed her to spend her   3   year studying abroad in Manchester, England. Away
from the family   4  back home, she found herself one day sitting at her desk, surrounded by biology
books and staring out the window, when it suddenly hit her: "I'm in total   5  . I don't want to be a vet!"
  6  she thought back over all the things she'd done in her life and what had made her happy. And then
it hit her-it was all of the youth leadership conferences that she had volunteered   7  , and the
communications and leadership courses she had taken as elective courses back at Ohio State. "How
could I have been so   8  ? Here I am in my fourth year at school and just finally realizing I'm on the   9  
  path. I just never took the time to  10   it until now, " she thought.
     Inspired by her new   11  , Julie spent the rest of her year in England taking courses in communications and media studies. When  12   to Ohio State, she was eventually able to   13  the administration to let her
create her own program in "leadership studies",   14  it took her 2 years longer to finally graduate. She 
  15  to become a senior management consultant in leadership training and development for the Pentagon. She  16   f ounded a drug-prevention organization that   17   the message "Lead your own life with the
skill and the   18  to say no."
     So, never live someone else's   19  . If you limit your   20  only to what seems possible or reasonable,
you disconnect yourself from what you truly want.
(     )1. A. showing up  
(     )2. A. So        
(     )3. A. final    
(     )4. A. routines  
(     )5. A. confidence  
(     )6. A. Perhaps    
(     )7. A. of    
(     )8. A. internal    
(     )9. A. clear  
(     )10. A. acknowledge
(     )11. A. discovery  
(     )12. A. returning  
(     )13. A. prepare    
(     )14. A. as    
(     )15. A. hesitated  
(     )16. A. still  
(     )17. A. leaves  
(     )18. A. will    
(     )19. A. promises  
(     )20. A. choices  
B. growing up    
B. But      
B. usual      
B. warnings  
B. silence  
B. Instead  
B. to      
B. innocent    
B. wrong     
B. accomplish    
B. information
B. referring  
B. convince  
B. if     
B. failed    
B. again     
B. promotes  
B. chance  
B. decisions  
B. reasons    
C. ending up      
C. Or       
C. next      
C. complaints  
C. misery  
C. Then      
C. on        
C. intellectual  
C. short     
C. include  
C. understanding  
C. relating  
C. forbid  
C. once      
C. retired  
C. also     
C. confirms    
C. fact      
C. successes  
C. smiles    
D. cheering up    
D. For            
D. past            
D. pressures      
D. surprise        
D. Often          
D. at              
D. intelligent    
D. wide            
D. criticize      
D. research        
D. responding      
D. force          
D. though          
D. continued      
D. only            
D. acquires        
D. pride          
D. dreams          
D. mistakes        

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  Day 1 New York-Corning Glass Factory-Finger Lakes-Niagara Falls. The tour departs at 8 a. m. from the Milford Plaza Hotel, 270 W. 45th Street (at 8th Ave.), heading north and west to Corning to visit the famous Glass Center where Corningware and Steuben glass are made. This afternoon drive through the attractive Finger Lakes country to Niagara Falls. Evening at leisure with an optional excursion to see the Falls floodlit (泛光灯照明的) by four million candle power of colored lights.

  Day 2 Niagara Falls. Included sightseeing. Your included morning sightseeing tour will show you this spectacular and massive waterfall from various vantage points. For an amazing close-up view from below the thundering waters take an optional boat ride aboard the “Maid of the Mist.” The rest of day at leisure.

  Day 3 Niagara-Harrisburg area. Head south today following the Susquehanna River, through the Appalachian Mountains and the old Pennsylvania Farm country, to Harrisburg, the state capital. Then to nearby Carlisle for overnight accommodation.

  Day 4 Harrisburg area-Hershey-Penn-Dutch Country-Washington D. C. This morning visit “Chocolatetown U. S. A.” to hear the amazing story of Milton Hershey's success and to visit his Chocolate World. Then to Lancaster County home of the Amish and Mennonite communities. Stop at an Amish farm, where faith and tradition forbid the use of electricity or telephones in the home and promote a distinctive style of dress, family life and the use of horse-drawn buggies in place of motor vehicles. Later this afternoon drive to Washington D. C. and your hotel for the next two nights.

  Day 5 Morning Washington city sightseeing. Afternoon at leisure. First this morning an included escorted tour of the great nation's capital; the White House, Capital Hill and the Lincoln Memorial. Then across the Potomac River to see the American heroes' graves, including John F. Kennedy and his brother Robert in the beautiful Arlington Cemetery. Afternoon free for optional excursions.

1.Where will you see how glass is made?

2.Where will you see how chocolate is made?

3.Where will you see a group of people who live without electricity, telephone, and cars?

4.Where will you see the graves of John Kennedy and Robert Kennedy?

5.Where will you spend the night on Day 1?

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英语释义

A

B

1.adult

A.unpleasant

2.disagree

B.grown-ups

3.ban

C.person who takes part in

4.horrible

D.slow walking or running

5.affect

E.order that sth.mustn’t be done, said, etc.; forbid

6.participant

F.bodily training

7.recognise

G.take a different view; have different opinions; not agree

8.jogging

H.have an influence or effect on; act on

9.leaflet

I.know, identify again that one has seen, heard, etc.before

10.gymnastic

J.printed sheet with announcements, etc.

 

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  Our environment is being p 1 faster than nature and man's present efforts can prevent. Time is bringing us more people, and more people will bring us more industry. So many trees will be cut down, and more large cities will be set up. Lots of waste material, in return, is p 2 and harms the e 3 . So some e 4 declare that the b 5 of nature is being upset, so that the very survival of man is in d 6 .

  What can s 7 this growing problem? The answer is that we must control the speed of g 8 people, forbid everyone to cut down trees and p 9 waste water into rivers and so on. If we do this, the environment will turn very clean, and our life will be f 10 of happines

   1.________   2.________    3.________    4. ________   5.________

   6.________   7.________    8.________    9.________    10.________

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