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1.information n. ________

2.为了 ______________

3.interview v. ________

4.期待,盼望 _____________

5.vacation n. _______

6.结果 ______________

7.unhealthy adj. __________

8.取得进步 _______________

9.danger n. __________

10.参加 _____________

1.信息

2.面试

3.假期

4.不健康的

5.危险

6.in order to

7.look forward to

8.as a result

9.make progress

10.take part in

【解析】

1. 信息。是一个以-ion结尾的不可数名词。它的近义词有data,message,news等。

2. 面试。是一个及物动词,后直跟宾语,表示接见……,对……进行面试。

3. 假期。Holiday是它的近义词,应把它同vocation职业,这个单词区分开来。

4. 不健康的。它的反义词:healthy 健康的,它的名词形式health应多加注意。

5. 危险。不可数名词,形容词形式:dangerous 危险的

6. order to 为了,to后直接跟动词原形。

7. forward to期待,期盼。要注意to为介词,后面跟V-ing.

8. a result 结果。相关词组:as a result of, 因此,由于,比较常用。

9. progress 取得进步。注意progress前没有任何冠词。

10. part in参加。近义词组有:join in.

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