英語講義【19】容易混淆的常用詞

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兩個(gè)學(xué)生的作業(yè)里有這兩句話:
    ①“Singapore is a small and young country. It's achievements have been significant.”
    ②“Beside attacking student mobs, the author also criticized the goverment's indulgent attitude.”
    兩句中各有一個(gè)錯誤,即:“It's”和“Beside”;應(yīng)該是“ Its”和“Besides”才對?!癐t's”是“it is”的縮寫,“Its”才是所有代名詞“它的”?!癇eside”是“在旁邊”,而“Besides” 才是“除此之外”。
    像這樣“形似義異”的字,在英語里相當(dāng)多,稍微粗心,便會混淆不清。
    下面是些類似的混淆詞,請大家注意:
    ⒈altogether(完全地):all together(全部)
    (a) Dr Zhang was not altogether pleased with his salary.
    (b) Please go all together.
    ⒉complement(輔助):compliment(恭維)
    (a) Different transport means complement one another very well.
    (b) Sam complimented Helen on her assistance.
    ⒊uninterested(不感興趣的): disinterested(大公無私的)
    (a) All were uninterested in the project.
    (b) A good judge should be disinterested.
    ⒋formally(正式地):formerly(以前)
    (a) The guest was formally introduced to the host.
    (b) Tom was formerly our class monitor.
    ⒌healthful(有利健康的):healthy(身體健康)
    (a) Villagers enjoy the healthful mountain air.
    (b) Healthy people live happily.
    ⒍impractical(不切實(shí)際的):impracticable(不易實(shí)行的)
    (a) Such a plan is idealistic; it is impractical.
    (b) No one will support an idea if it is impracticable.
    ⒎tasty(好吃的):tasteful(有鑒賞力的)
    (a) Many westerners like tasty Chinese Food.
    (b) Helen made a tasteful arrangement of the furniture in the lobby.
    ⒏statue(雕像):stature(身高):statute(法令)
    (a) There is a gigantic statue of Raffles in the park.
    (b)Most basketball players are men of tall stature.
    (c) It is necessary to remove an outdated statute or replace it with an up-to-date one.
    ⒐appreciable(明顯的;可感覺到的):appreciative(欣賞的;感激的)
    (a) There has been an appreciable increase in food prices./ There is an appreciable difference in the attitude of two new clerks.
    (b) David was very appreciative of his colleagues' cooperation in the project.
    ⒑burned:burnt(焚燒)
    (a) The love of freedom burned in our hearts./ The candles have burned brightly since last night.(不及物動詞)
    (b) The boy burnt his thumb./ Betty has burnt all the letters from her former boy friend.(及物動詞)