Book IV Lesson Two Out of the Ordinary: Superheroes.

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Book IV Lesson Two Out of the Ordinary: Superheroes

Childhood n. Childish Childlike Adulthood Parents all want to provide their children with a happy childhood.

Release n. v. to place a new product on the market Release a new album/movie Issue (newspapers, magazines) Publish (a book)  release= set …free Translation: 陳先生下星期將會從監獄被釋放.

Supernatural adj. related to magic and having no natural or science explanation Ant. Natural Supernatural belief/power Native Americans believe that most diseases are caused by supernatural powers, such as evil spirits.

Invisible adj. Visible to the naked eye Vision n. The Invisible Man

Theme n. The main subject or topic of sth. The theme of the festival/novel/meeting/book Theme song/theme park

Extraordinary adj. Different from what is usual or regular Syn. Incredible, unusual Ant. Ordinary

Shoot v. (shoot-shot-shot) To fire sth. from an object, to hurt sb. with a gun, bow, and arrow Shoot basket A good shot

Swing v. Swing-swung-swung Swing back and forth

Average adj. n. average weight/height/score Syn. General, ordinary Studies have shown that women live longer than men on average.

Quote n. v. Syn. Quotation He quoted Shakespeare as saying “

Legendary adj. legend

Undergo v. experience Undergo surgery/operation/treatment

Injection n. The action of forcing liquid into someone’s body or something with a needle Inject v. The drugs were injected into the patient to prevent her from waking up during the surgery.

Strength n. Mental/physical strength Strengthen v. Ant. Weaken Strengthen ties/links with…

Unbreakable adj. Unlikely to be broken Ant. Breakable, fragile

Shield n. A broad piece of metal or other hard material used for protection

Defend v. Protect someone or something from harm or danger Defend one’s family/ country/ Defense n. Defensive adj. protective  Offend v.  Offense n.  Offensive adj.

Weapon n. Chemical/ nuclear /secret weapons

Enemy n.

Recent adj. Recently adv. This river used to be seriously polluted, but in recent years it has been cleaned.

Crime n. Action that break the law Commit/ fight a crime Crime rate Criminal n. adj.

Witness n. v. George was the only person that witnessed the robbery. He was totally terrified. Key/ crucial/ principal witness

Will n. She has a strong will and is determined to win the competition.