500個英語常用動詞和例句,每天讀一遍,大力出奇跡!

1.?????Be
My name is Susan.
2.?????have
She has dark hair and brown eyes.
3.?????do
I didn’t know what to do.
4.?????say
Don’t believe anything he says.
5.?????get
What did you get for Christmas?
6.?????make
He made her own wedding dress.
7.?????go
Where are you going?
8.?????see
Can I see your ticket, please?
9.?????know
Do you know what time it is?
10.??take
Someone’s taken a pen from my desk.
11.??think
Wait a minute – I’m thinking.
12.??come
Come a bit closer and you’ll be able to see better.
13.??give
Give me the letter, please.
14.??look
Gina covered her eyes, afraid to look.
15.??use
Can I use your phone?
16.??find
I can’t find the car keys.
17.??want
What do you want for your birthday?
18.??tell
I’ll tell you all about it when I get back.
19.??put
He put the coffee on the table.
20.??mean
The red light means ‘Stop’.
21.??become
The weather became warmer.
22.??Leave
My baby gets upset when I leave the room.
23.??work
Where do you work?
24.??need
I need glasses for reading.
25.??feel
Stop exercising if you feel any pain.
26.??seem
Ann didn’t seem very pleased.
27.??ask
Don’t ask him – he won’t know.
28.??Show
The children proudly showed me their presents.
29.??try
Let’s have a rest and then we’ll try again.
30.??call
I’ll call you soon.
31.??keep
Keep your room tidy.
32.??provide
Tea and biscuits will be provided.
33.??hold
Could you hold my bag for me?
34.??turn
Ricky turned and walked away.
35.??follow
Are those men following us?
36.??begin
As everybody’s here, let’s begin.
37.??bring
Did you bring an umbrella?
38.??like
I like your jacket.
39.??help
She helped him choose some new clothes.
40.??start
What time does the film start?
41.??run
I ran down the stairs as fast as I could.
42.??write
Who wrote ‘Harry Potter’?
43.??set
an alarm button set into the wall beside the door.
44.??move
‘Com on,’ Sue said. No one moved.
45.??play
Karen began playing basketball when she was six.
46.??pay
Mum paid for my driving lessons.
47.??hear
Did anyone see or hear anything last night?
48.??include
Does the price include postage?
49.??believe
You shouldn’t believe everything you read.
50.??allow
Students are not allowed to eat in class.
51.??meet
Meet me at 8:00.
52.??lead
A nurse took her arm and led her to a chair.
53.??live
They lived in Holland for ten years.
54.??stand
She stood in the doorway.
55.??happen
When did the accident happen?
56.??carry
Gina was carrying a small bunch of flowers.
57.??talk
I could hear Sarah and Andy talking in the next room.
58.??appear
Two faces appeared at our window.
59.??Produce
The factory produces an incredible 100 cars per hour.
60.??sit
She was sitting in a chair by the fire.
61.??offer
Can I offer you something to drink?
62.??consider
Have you considered the possibility of retraining?
63.??expect
I expect to be back within a week.
64.??suggest
I suggest you call him first.
65.??let
Let me have a look at that letter.
66.??read
Read the instructions carefully before you start.
67.??require
Most houseplants require regular watering.
68.??continue
Sheila continued to work after she had her baby.
69.??lose
I’ve lost my appetite.
70.??add
If the mixture seems dry, add water.
71.??change
Susan has changed a lot since I last saw her.
72.??fall
The book fell from his hands.
73.??remain
We remained friends.
74.??remember
They had three children, if I remember rightly.
75.??buy
Where did you buy that dress?
76.??Speak
I spoke to her last Wednesday.
77.??stop
I’ve been smoking for over ten years, and I can’t stop.
78.??send
I’ll send a copy to you.
79.??receive
All the children will receive a small gift.
80.??decide
Tina’s decided to go to Rome for her holidays.
81.??win
He won the Tour de France last year.
82.??understand
She doesn’t understand English.
83.??describe
The police asked her to describe the man.
84.??develop
Corsica has developed its economy around the tourist industry.
85.??agree
Teenagers and their parents rarely agree.
86.??open
Jack opened the window.
87.??reach
We reached London late at night.
88.??build
The purpose is to build new houses for local people.
89.??involve
What will the job involve?
90.??spend
I want to spend more time with my family.
91.??return
Are you planning to return to Spain?
92.??draw
Can you draw me a map of how to get there?
93.??die
He died in 1985 at the age of 76.
94.??hope
Let’s just hope someone finds her bag.
95.??create
Some people believe that the universe was created by a big explosion.
96.??walk
We must have walked ten miles today.
97.??sell
Toni’s selling her car for£700.
98.??wait
Wait for me!
99.??cause
The fire caused £15,000 worth of damage.
100. pass
He gave me a smile as he passed.
101. lie
He was lying on the bed smoking a cigarette.
102. accept
Rick accepted her offer of coffee.
103. watch
We sat and watched the sunset.
104. raise
Raise your hand if you know the right answer.
105. base
The new organization will be based in Dallas.
106. apply
She applied a job with the local newspaper.
107. break
I had to break a window to get into the house.
108. explain
Let me explain what I mean.
109. learn
I learnt to drive when I was 17.
110. Increase
Food prices increased by 10% in less than a year.
111. cover
Dan covered his face with his hands.
112. grow
You’ve really grown since I last saw you.
113. claim
The product claims that it can make you thin without dieting.
114. report
We aim to report the news as fairly as possible.
115. support
My wife supported me enormously.
116. cut
The welfare budget has been cut by $56 billion.
117. form
The winning party will form the government.
118. stay
I decided to stay home.
119. contain
The museum contains a number of original artworks.
120. reduce
The government announced a new plan to reduce crime.
121. establish
Our goal is to establish a new research centre in the North.
122. join
I decided to join the army.
123. wish
You may leave now, if you wish.
1.?????achieve
Frances achieved very good exam results.
2.?????seek
Do you think the president will seek re-election?
3.?????choose
It took us ages to choose a new carpet.
4.?????deal
Whose turn is it to deal?
5.?????face
He must face the prospect of financial ruin.
6.?????fail
He failed in his attempt to regain the world title.
7.?????serve
The waiter was serving another table.
8.?????end
World WarⅡ Two ended in 1945.
9.?????kill
Why did he kill his husband?
10.??occur
The explosion occurred at 5:30 a.m.
11.??drive
Can you drive?
12.??represent
Mr. Li was chosen to represent the company at the conference.
13.??rise
Sales rose by 20% over the Christmas period.
14.??Discuss
Littman refused to discuss the case publicly.
15.??Love
I love you, Tracy.
16.??pick
I don’t know which color to pick.
17.??Place
She poured the doctor a cup of tea and placed it on the table.
18.??argue
They were arguing about how to spend the money.
19.??prove
You’re wrong, and I can prove it.
20.??wear
Susanna was wearing a black silk dress.
21.??Catch
‘Pass me that pen, would you?’ ‘Here you are. Catch!’
115. enjoy
Sandra enjoys her job in the city.
116. eat
Let’s eat first and then go to a movie.
117. introduce
June, let me introduce you to Bob.
118. enter
Silence fell as I entered the room.
119. present
He was presented with a bottle of Champagne.
120. arrive
What time does the plane arrive in New York?
121. ensure
The hospital tries to ensure that people are seen quickly.
122. point
She pointed in the direction of the car park.
123. plan
He immediately began planning his escape.
124. pull
Mom! Davey’s pulling my hair!
125. act
Stop acting like a baby!
126. relate
I don’t understand how the two ideas relate.
127. affect
A disease that affects the central nervous system.
128. close
Would you mind if I close the window?
129. identify
He was too far away to be able to identify faces.
130. manage
I don’t know how she manages with seven children.
131. thank
Did you thank Uncle Ron for the present?
132. compare
Davies’s style of writing has been compared to Dickens’.
133. announce
They announced their engagement in ‘The Times’.
134. obtain
Further information can be obtained from Head office.
135. note
He carefully noted the time when they left the building.
136. forget
I’m sorry, I’ve forgotten your name.
137. indicate
The study indicates a connection between poverty and crime.
138. wonder
What are they going to do now, I wonder?
139. maintain
Britain wants to maintain its position as a world power.
140. publish
The first edition was published in 1765.
141. suffer
At least he died suddenly and didn’t suffer.
142. avoid
It is important to take measures to avoid the risk of fire.
143. express
Bill’s not afraid to express his opinions.
22.??suppose
I suppose you’re right.
23.??finish
Have you finished that book yet?
24.??determine
Investigators are still trying to determine the cause of the fire.
25.??design
She designed a new logo for the company.
26.??listen
We sat around listening to music.
27.??save
He saved the child from drowning.
28.??tend
People tend to need less sleep as they get older.
29.??treat
She treats me like one of the family.
30.??control
A huge company controlling half of the world’s coffee trade
31.??share
Will you share your fries with me?
32.??remove
Remove the old wallpaper and fill any holes in the walls.
33.??throw
Someone threw a stone at the car.
34.??visit
Which cities did you visit in Spain?
35.??close
Would you mind if I close the window?
36.??identify
He was too far away to be able to identify faces.
37.??manage
I don’t know how she manages with seven children.
38.??thank
Did you thank Uncle Ron for the present?
39.??compare
Davies’ style of writing has been compared to Dickens.
40.??announce
They announced their engagement in ‘The Times’.
41.??obtain
Further information can be obtained from head office.
42.??note
He carefully noted the time when they left the building.
43.??forget
I’m sorry, I’ve forgotten your name.
44.??indicate(重復)
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187. exist
Stop pretending that the problem doesn’t exist.
188. encourage
I want to thank everyone who has encouraged and supported me.
189. force
I had to force myself to get up this morning.
190. reflect
She could see her face reflected in the car’s windshield.
191. admit
Admit it! I’m right, aren’t I?
192. assume
I didn’t see your car, so I assumed you’d gone out.
193. smile
Susan smiled at him and waved.
194. prepare
Prepare the sauce while the pasta is cooking.
195. replace
Two of the tyres had to be replaced.
196. fill
He poured her a drink, then filled his own class.
197. improve
Many wines improve with age.
198. mention
Some of the problems were mentioned in his report.
199. fight
They were fighting over a girl.
200. intend
I intend to spend the night there.
201. miss
I’m absolutely starving – I miss lunch.
202. discover
The body was discovered in a field.
203. drop
He dropped his briefcase on a chair.
204. hit
He was hit by a car.
205. push
Push the green button to start the engine.
206. prevent
The rules are intended to prevent accidents.
207. refuse
She asked him to leave, but he refused.
208. regard
Paul seemed to regard sex as sinful and immortal.
209. lay
He laid his hand on my shoulder.
210. reveal
He reveled that he had been in prison twice before.
211. teach
I’m teaching English to Italian students.
212. answer
She thought for a moment before answering.
213. operate
Clive was experienced in operating the computers.
214. state
The price of the tickets is stated on the back.
215. depend
Choosing the right bike depends on what you want to use it for.
216. enable
The loan enabled Jan to buy the house.
217. record
The group has just recorded a new album.
218. check
Check that all the doors are locked securely.
219. complete
Students must complete the course.
220. cost
A full day’s activities will cost you £45.
221. sound
The whole story sounded very odd.
212. laugh
Maria looked at him and laughed.
213. realize
Do you realize you’re an hour late?
214. extend
We plan to extend the kitchen by six feet.
215. arise
A crisis has arisen in the Foreign Office.
216. notice
I noticed that her hands were shaking.
217. define
I’ll now try to define the term ‘popular culture’.
218. examine
A team of divers were sent down to examine the wreck.
219. fit
The uniform fitted her perfectly.
220. study
I’ve been studying English for six years.
221. bear
Make the water as hot as you can bear.
222. hang
Philip hung his coat on a hook behind the door.
223. recognize
I didn’t recognize you in your uniform.
224. shake
Shake the bottle before you open it.
225. sign
Sign here, please.
226. attend
Only 12 people attended the meeting.
227. fly
She’s flying back to the States tomorrow.
228. gain
After gaining independence in 1957, it was renamed ‘Ghana’.
229. perform
Surgeons performed an emergency operation.
230. travel
We’re planning to travel across America this summer.
231. adopt
Sally was adopted when she was four.
232. confirm
New evidence has confirmed the first witness’s story.
233. protect
The cover protected the machine from dust.
234. demand
They demanded that the military government free all political prisoners.
235. stare
What are you staring at?
236. imagine
Imagine that you have just won a million pounds.
237. attempt
In this chapter I will attempt to explain what led up to the revolution.
238. beat
The woman had been beaten to death by her husband.
239. born
Swift was born in 1667.
240. associate
I don’t associate him with energetic sports.
251. care
The only thing he seems to care about is money.
252. marry
I’m going to ask her to marry me on St. Valentine’s Day.
253. collect
Arlene collects teddy bears.
254. voice
She angrily voiced her objections.
255. employ
The factory employs over 2,000 people.
256. release
Police arrested several men, who were later released.
257. emerge
The sun emerged from behind the clouds.
258. mind
I don’t mind the heat, in fact I quite like it.
259. aim
We aim to finish by Friday.
260. deny
I can’t deny her remarks hurt me.
261. mark
I’ve marked the pages you need to look at.
262. shoot
Smith killed his wife, and then shot himself.
263. appoint
O’ Connell was appointed as chairman.
264. order
Are you ready to order?
265. supply
They were arrested for supplying drugs to street dealers.
266. drink
You should drink plenty of water.
267. observe
Observe how the people in the group interact.
268. reply
Sorry it took me so long to reply.
269. ignore
The phone rang, but she ignored it.
270. link
The pipe must be linked to the cold water supply.
271. propose
The report also proposes expanding the airport.
272. ring
I rang the doorbell but no one came.
273. settle
The dog settled on the grass to enjoy its bone.
274. strike
A snowball struck him on the back of the head.
275. press
Lily pressed the switch and plunged the room into darkness.
276. respond
Dave didn’t respond to any of her emails.
277. arrange
Have you arranged to meet Mark this weekend?
278. survive
Only 12 of the 140 passengers survived.
279. concentrate
Be quiet – let me concentrate on my homework.
280. lift
He lifted the lid on the pot of soup.
281. approach
As I approach the house, I noticed a light on upstairs.
282. cross
It’s easy to have an accident just crossing the road.
283. test
They tested her for diabetes.
284. charge
The restaurant charged us £40 for the wine.
285. experience
Many old people will experience problems as the result of retirement.
286. touch
‘Don’t touch me!’ she yelled.
287. acquire
Elsie acquired a good knowledge of Chinese.
288. commit
Women commit fewer crimes than men.
289. demonstrate
The study demonstrates the link between poverty and malnutrition.
290. grant
I would love to be able to grant her wish.
291. prefer
I prefer to wear clothes made of natural fibers.
292. repeat
Can you repeat your question?
293. sleep
I usually sleep on my back.
294. threaten
He threatened to take them to court.
295. feed
Have you fed the cat?
296. insist
Mike insisted that he was right.
297. launch
The book launched his career as a novelist.
298. limit
I limit myself to two cups of coffee a day.
299. promote
A meeting to promote trade between Taiwan and the UK
300. deliver
The morning mail has just been delivered.
301. measure
She was being measured for her wedding dress.
302. own
Bring your own equipment.
303. retain
A lot of information can be retained in your computer.
304.assess
A report to assess the impact of advertising on children
305. attract
What attracted me most to the job was the chance to travel.
306. belong
Put the chair back where it belongs.
307. consist
The audience consisted mainly of teenagers.
308. contribute
Alcohol contributes to 100,000 deaths a year in the US.
309. hide
Marcia hid the pictures in her desk drawer.
310. promise
Hurry up – we promised we wouldn’t be late.
311. reject
Sarah rejected her brother’s offer of help.
312. cry
Don’t cry, Laura. It’ll be OK.
313.impose
The court can impose a fine.
314. invite
Who should we invite to the party?
315. sing
She can sing beautiful.
316. vary
The heights of the plants vary from 8cm to 20 cm.
317. warn
I warned you not to walk home alone.
318. address
That letter was addressed to me.
319. declare
A state of emergency has been declared.
320. destroy
The school was completely destroyed by fire.
321. worry
I worry about my daughter.
322. divide
The book is divided into six sections.
323. head
The ship was heading for Cuba.
324. name
We named our daughter Sarah.
325. stick
This stamp won’t stick properly.
326. nod
I asked her if she was ready to go, and she nodded.
327. train
She’s training to be a doctor.
328.attack
She was attacked while walking home late at night.
329. clear
Large areas of land had been cleared of forest.
330. combine
Diets are most effective when combined with exercise.
331. handle
Leave it to me. I can handle it.
332. influence
Several factors are likely to influence this decision.
333. recommend
Can you recommend a good lawyer?
334. shout
There’s no need to shout! I can hear you!
335. spread
Fire quickly spread through the building.
336. undertake
He undertook to pay the money back in six months.
337. select
They selected the winner from six finalists.
338. climb
The wall is too high to climb over.
339. contact
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any queries.
340. recall
You don’t happen to recall his name, do you?
341. secure
Troops were sent to secure the border.
342. step
I accidently stepped in a puddle.
343. transfer
Transfer the meat to warm plates.
344. welcome
I must be there to welcome my guests.
345. conclude
The report concluded that the school should be closed immediately.
346. disappear
The sun had disappeared behind a cloud.
347. display
All the exam results will be displayed on the noticeboard.
348. dress
She dressed quickly and went out of the house.
349. illustrate
Let me give an example to illustrate the point.
350. imply
Democracy implies a respect for individual liberties.
351. organize
Students need to learn how to organize their work.
352. direct
The machine directs an X-ray beam at the patient’s body.
353. escape
He escaped from prison in October.
354. generate
a useful technique for generating new ideas
355. investigate
The state police are investigating the incident.
356. remind
Remind me to buy some milk tonight.
357. advise
She needed someone to advise her.
358. afford
We can’t afford go on vacation this year.
359. earn
He earns nearly £20,000 a year.
360. hand
He lit a cigarette and handed it to her.
361. inform
They decided to inform the police.
362. rely
I knew I could rely on David.
363. succeed
Scientists claim they have succeeded in finding a cure for cancer.
364. approve
The conference approved a proposal for a referendum(公民投票).
365.burn
There was a fire burning in the fireplace.
366. fear
Fearing violence, the group asked for police protection.