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[00:00.00]LESSON35
[00:01.11]★infer
[00:02.53]It is possible to infer two completely
[00:05.04]opposite conclusions from this set of facts.
[00:08.00]★influence
[00:09.20]Distinguished daily newspapers like Washington Post
[00:13.14]or New York Times exert a powerful influence all over the country.
[00:18.17]Will you exert your influence on my behalf?
[00:21.35]★influential
[00:23.10]With the success of the Olympic bid,
[00:25.61]Beijing will become an influential city.
[00:28.02]I know an influential politician
[00:30.21]who might be able to help you.
[00:31.85]★inhabitant
[00:33.39]The inhabitants of the island were friendly.
[00:36.33]★inherit
[00:37.65]This government has inherited many problems from the previous one.
[00:42.24]She inherited her mother’s good looks
[00:44.98]and her father’s bad temper.
[00:46.62]★initial
[00:48.37]Her initial reaction was to say “yes”,
[00:50.77]but she later changed her mind.
[00:52.96]George Bernard Shaw was well-known by his initials GBS.
[00:58.00]★initiative
[00:59.53]One group has attempted to seize the initiative in the negotiation.
[01:03.90]It’s up to this country to take the initiative
[01:07.41]in banning nuclear weapons.
[01:09.37]★injection
[01:10.36]This hormone could be supplied by injection.
[01:13.42]★inner
[01:14.86]The core of the earth is made up of
[01:17.49]a liquid outer core and a solid inner core.
[01:20.35]Beethoven’s manuscript looks like a bloody record
[01:24.42]of a tremendous inner battle.
[01:26.28]★innocent
[01:27.94]Can you provide any evidence that he was innocent of the crime?
[01:31.78]Do you call these innocent amusements?
[01:35.07]★inquiry
[01:36.83]For further inquiry,please consult our website.
[01:40.67]The police made no further inquiries into the incident.
[01:44.40]★instinct
[01:46.38]Birds learn to fly by instinct.
[01:49.13]We sometimes act on instinct.
[01:51.99]Trust your instincts and do what you think is right.
[01:55.49]★institute
[01:57.26]an institute of technology
[02:00.45]From then on,a sound system of Party committee
[02:04.18]was instituted in all leading bodies.
[02:05.72]★institution
[02:08.36]Our city has many excellent academic institutions.
[02:11.87]Marriage became an institution in ancient societies.
[02:16.26]★insult
[02:17.80]Some TV commercials are an insult to the viewers’intelligence.
[02:21.75]The drivers were standing in the road
[02:24.93]shouting insults at each other.
[02:26.48]★integrate
[02:28.02]We must integrate theory with practice.
[02:30.77]The different ideas have been integrated into one uniform plan.
[02:35.48]★intellectual
[02:38.34]He was an intellectual who understood Hebrew
[02:41.52]but could not look up a train timetable correctly.
[02:44.60]Laziness is like a lock,
[02:47.45]which bolts you out of the storehouse of information
[02:50.41]and makes you an intellectual starveling.
[02:52.73]★intelligent
[02:54.49]The lowly are most intelligent;the elite are most ignorant.
[02:59.53]★intense
[03:01.07]She did not go out because of the intense cold.
[03:04.48]I always avoid her company—she’s too intense.
[03:08.43]★intensity
[03:10.51]I didn’t realize the intensity of
[03:12.28]people’s feelings on this issue.
[03:14.70]Noise intensity around the airport is
[03:17.77]much higher than elsewhere.
[03:19.31]★interference
[03:20.75]He hated interference in his work.
[03:23.71]I knew my work could be continued without interference.
[03:27.12]★interior
[03:29.00]This is a house with a classical exterior
[03:32.06]and a modern interior.
[03:34.16]That company first aimed to develop its interior trade.
[03:38.10]★internal
[03:40.08]We need to hold an internal inquiry
[03:42.40]to find out who is responsible.
[03:44.81]An internal sense of righteousness dwindles into
[03:48.33]an external concern for reputation.
[03:50.41]★interpret
[03:52.39]He interpreted the silence as contempt.
[03:55.25]Poetry helps us to interpret life.
[03:58.98]To interpret simultaneously is extremely difficult.
[04:02.93]★invade
[04:04.91]World War Ⅱ began when Germany invaded Poland in 1939.
[04:09.84]Famous people often find their privacy is invaded by the press.
[04:14.57]★invent
[04:15.99]He invented an ingenious excuse for his absence.
[04:19.62]Gilbert discovered electricity,
[04:22.36]but Edison invented the electric light bulb.
[04:25.88]★invest
[04:27.31]The state has planned to invest two millions in the dam.
[04:31.81]The special commission was invested
[04:34.56]with full authority to handle the current situation.
[04:37.96]★investigate
[04:39.50]Sherlock Holmes investigated many cases
[04:42.47]by following the footprints left at the scene of the crime.
[04:46.52]★invite
[04:48.07]He often appears unexpectedly and invites himself to lunch.
[04:52.46]Divisions at home would invite dangers from abroad.
[04:56.31]★inward
[04:58.28]Her words were inward and indistinct
[05:01.14]when she was in a state of half unconsciousness.
[05:04.11]Your sister seems to be a little inward
[05:07.08]beside you and your brothers.
[05:08.83]★isolate
[05:10.38]During analogue missions in harsh,
[05:13.34]isolated environments,more than ten per cent of the subjects
[05:17.02]develop serious psychological adaptation problems.
[05:20.75]★item
[05:22.07]I’m very pleased with the results of my blood test,
[05:25.14]for all tested items show negative reactions.
[05:28.32]There was an interesting item in the newspaper today.
[05:31.83]★jealous
[05:33.38]He is jealous of his friend’s success.
[05:36.13]He is jealous of his hard-won rights.
[05:39.31]★journey
[05:40.85]The young man in the seat next to mine was on his first journey.
[05:45.24]She’s journeyed all over the world with her husband.
[05:48.53]★judge
[05:49.86]Judge a man not by his clothes,but by his
wife’s clothes.
[05:55.01]She’s judging the flowers in the flower show.
[05:58.09]★junior
[06:00.18]My brother is seven years junior to me.
[06:03.14]I am a very junior person.
[06:05.78]★jury
[06:07.76]The jury found the prisoner innocent.
[06:10.73]the jury of the Miss World Competition
[06:13.47]★justify
[06:15.79]The pursuit of good ends does not
[06:18.75]justify the employment of bad means.
[06:20.85]Do you think he is justified in making that remark?
[06:25.02]★keen
[06:26.56]My roommates are very keen on bridge cards among other things.
[06:31.05]He had always kept a keen eye on what was happening around.
[06:35.77]The razor has a very keen blade.