Reading Wise-Book 1 (E)
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brave
being unafraid or courageous
The brave boy fights the monster.
capture
to catch and keep a person or animal against their will
The police captured the criminal.
clever
displaying skill, mental capacity, and adaptability
The dog is a clever animal.
follow
to come behind or after
My dog likes to follow me to school.
huge
of great size or area
The blue whale is a huge creature.
palace
the official home of a ruler, such as a king or queen
A princess lives in a palace.
rat
an animal that looks like a large mouse, with long teeth and a long tail
My cat is chasing that big rat.
servant
a person who works in another person's house and usually is responsible for cooking, cleaning and other tasks
The servant was faithful to his master.
shout
to say something in a loud way
There's no need to shout. I can hear you well.
terrible
describing that which is very bad
The food was bad and terrible.
wrong
being inappropriate or unsuitable for a particular person or purpose
I was trying to call my best friend but I dialed the wrong number.
brave
being unafraid or courageous
The brave boy fights the monster.
capture
to catch and keep a person or animal against their will
The police captured the criminal.
clever
displaying skill, mental capacity, and adaptability
The dog is a clever animal.
follow
to come behind or after
My dog likes to follow me to school.
huge
of great size or area
The blue whale is a huge creature.
palace
the official home of a ruler, such as a king or queen
A princess lives in a palace.
rat
an animal that looks like a large mouse, with long teeth and a long tail
My cat is chasing that big rat.
servant
a person who works in another person's house and usually is responsible for cooking, cleaning and other tasks
The servant was faithful to his master.
shout
to say something in a loud way
There's no need to shout. I can hear you well.
terrible
describing that which is very bad
The food was bad and terrible.
wrong
being inappropriate or unsuitable for a particular person or purpose
I was trying to call my best friend but I dialed the wrong number.
decide
to make a choice after thinking about something
He decided to propose her to marry him.
get back
to come or go again
How do I get back to the main highway from here?
journey
a period of travel or the process of going from one place to another
They are going to take a journey around the world.
knife
an object made of a sharp piece of metal attached to a handle that is used for eating, cutting or as a weapon
A knife is used to cut the things.
knock
to strike something with a hand or an object in order to attract the notice of the people
He knocked on the door.
meal
the food that is prepared to be eaten in one sitting, such as for dinner
My mom cooks wonderful meals.
moment
a short time period
He thought for a moment and then said.
reach
to arrive at a certain place
I reached the park at around 8:00 pm.
sharp
having a thin edge or point that is able to cut or make a hole in something
A lion’s teeth are very sharp.
surprised
not expecting
I’m surprised it snowed last night.
angrily
with anger
The thief asked angrily, "Who has stolen my coat?"
disappear
to stop being visible
Suddenly, his coat had disappeared!
frightened
scared; afraid
When she saw the thief, she was frightened.
hold
to support, contain or have the capacity to support or contain something
The bottle can hold a liter of liquid.
poor
having very little money and often being unable to buy things that are needed to live comfortably
He is so poor that he cannot buy anything.
pour
to fill a person's glass or cup with a drink
Please pour the milk into my cup.
remove
to take something off, particularly a piece of one's clothing
He removed his coat and put it on the floor so he could pour the rice into it.
shelf
a flat piece of wood, metal, or glass which is attached to a wall or to a frame and is used for setting objects on
Put all these books on a shelf.
steal
to take something that does not belong to you without permission, illegally, or wrongfully
The bad person steals bikes.
thief
a person who takes something that belongs to another person or group without permission or authority to take it
The thief was sent to jail.
bring
to cause something or someone to arrive; to attract someone or something
She told him that birds bring good luck.
cage
a structure of wire or metal bars used to contain birds or animals
The birds live in the big cage.
dream
images, thoughts, and feelings that are experienced during sleep
One night he had a dream that the cow grew wings and flew away.
get out of
to escape from a particular state or condition, especially a bad or unpleasant one
He worried that the bird might get out of the cage and fly away.
luck
the things and events that happen due to chance and cannot be controlled or predicted
He believed it was bad luck and worried that he would lose his money.
safe
being free from danger or harm
It is not safe to lean out of the window.
save
to keep money so that you will have it later
Once, there was a farmer who saved his money and bought a cow.
sell
to offer a thing or service in exchange for money
So he sold the cow and put the money in a cloth bag.
take out
to remove for use
So he opened the cage, took out the bird, and tied the money bag to one of its legs.
tie
to attach, join or close something, with string, wire or a similar item
Sam can tie his shoelaces together.
always
at all times or on every occasion
I always go to bed at 10:00.
die
to stop living
Some people die of cancer.
empty
having nothing inside
I looked in the box, but it was empty.
full
completely filled to capacity
The garden is full of flowers.
good at
proficient in, skilled at, skillful at
I'm not good at speaking English.
liar
a person who does not tell the truth
He is not a liar. He is a very honest man.
lie
something a person says or writes while knowing that it is not true
You should not tell a lie.
promise
to tell someone that something will happen or that you will do something
Will you promise to keep my secret?
truth
the state of matching reality
He almost never told the truth.
wise
using knowledge and experience to make good decisions
My grandma is a very wise woman.
catch
to stop something and not let it go, like an animal
The police catch robbers every day.
explain
to talk about something in a way that is clear and easy to understand
Li explained that it was good luck to set a bird free.
finally
after some amount of time
finally, Li’s wife asked him why he was buying so many birds.
free
not controlled by anyone, able to do whatever one wants
I am free generally in the afternoon.
let
to allow someone to do something
Li bought the bird, took it home, and let it go free.
market
a place where goods are bought and sold
The people are shopping in a market.
plan
a series of steps that have been organized to achieve a particular goal
There are no plans to build new offices.
smile
to make the corners of your mouth turn up or show your teeth in an expression of happiness
Li smiled because he thought this was a very good answer.
understand
to know the meaning of the words that someone is saying or the language that he or she is speaking
Li understood what his wife was saying.
wife
the woman a man is married to
My uncle's wife is a famous artist.
blind
being unable to see
I’m blind! I can’t see!
movie
a story represented in motion pictures, watched on a television or in a theatre
I like to watch movie on TV.
quietly
in a quiet manner, without making much or any sound
When I got home, my father was quietly eating supper.
remember
to hold a thought or image from the past in one's mind; to recall something from the past
I'm sorry I can't remember your name.
statue
an image of a person, animal or thing made from something solid, like stone or metal
Outside the cinema there was a statue of a famous person.
supper
a meal eaten in the evening
I had supper already.
take
to move someone or something from one place to another
When I was a boy, my father took me to the movies.
terrified
very frightened
She is terrified of snakes.
ticket
a printed piece of paper that shows that someone has paid to enter a place or travel somewhere
Let’s buy a ticket for that movie!
against
in physical contact with
So the rich man leaned against the tree.
belong to
to be a part of or to regularly involved with some club, group, etc.
Who does this ring belong to?
coin
a small piece of metal which is used as money
He pays me ten gold coins a day to watch over this tree.
fetch
to go to where somebody/something is and bring it back
You go and fetch him.
job
work that a person does in exchange for money
My mom has a very high-paying job.
lean
to balance against or on something for support
One day, he saw a poor man leaning against a tree.
realize
to understand or sense something
He realized how difficult it was.
reply
to respond by speech, writing or action
When I ask you a question, please reply to me a question.
return
to come back after being away from somewhere
Your father will return home in two hours.
stupid
foolish; unintelligent
She is lovely, and yet stupid.
until
to the time of
I’ll hold the tree up until you return.
blow away
to be moved or carried away by the force of the wind or by somebody's breath
The strong winds blew away his hat.
continue
to keep doing something without stopping
So he turned and continued on his way.
pass by
to go past somebody or something without stopping
As he was walking, he passed by a black bird sitting on a stone.
perhaps
possibly; maybe
perhaps if you ask him nicely, he'll let you borrow his car.
person
(plural: people) a human being; an individual
She is a very kind person.
road
a hard, flat surface that extends long distances and is specifically designed for vehicles or people to travel on
One day, he was traveling along a road in the country.
stone
a piece of rock
Two birds killed with one stone.
stranger
someone you don't know
Don’t talk to strangers!
town
an area where people live that is usually larger than a village but smaller than a city
A town is smaller than a city.
weak
having little or no physical strength or ability
There once was a man who had very weak eyes and could not see very well.
carefully
in a manner that involves focus and care
Listen carefully to what I say.
exchange
to return something to a store and get something else back
I've exchanged my jacket for a larger size.
finally
after some amount of time
The exam is finally finished.
jail
a place where people who are being charged with or being punished for a crime are held
The policeman decided to take the thief to jail.
policeman
a male police officer
The policeman caught up with the thief.
rest
to stop working; avoid activities
The policeman was feeling so tired that he stopped to rest.
rope
a strong and thick string that is made by wrapping together many thinner strings
The cowboy used a rope to catch the animal.
thief
a person who takes something that belongs to another person or group without permission or authority to take it
One morning a thief stole some money from a shop.
untie
to remove the rope, string, etc., that attaches to something
Mama helped me untie the knots.
while
during the time that
while the policeman was sleeping, the thief untied the rope.
be born
be brought into the world; begin life
The baby bear was born in the spring.
boss
a person who is responsible for managing the work of others; any person in a position of authority who has power over others
The boss fired him.
delighted
very pleased
Mr. Cho was delighted with his present.
each other
each of two or more people, animals, etc., who are doing something together
They quickly talked to each other.
employee
a person who works for someone else
I'm a new employee of the City Bank.
expensive
being costly; having a high price or value
The book is expensive.
present
something given to a person on a special occasion or as a way to show thanks or love
There was a big present under the Christmas tree.
quite
to a degree; rather
That is quite an expensive blouse.
similar
being very much like someone or something else
My sister and I have similar faces.
then
in a manner of following another thing in time or arrangement
I am going to clean my room then watch TV.
at once
immediately
Students! Stop fighting at once!
beak
the hard part of a bird's mouth that is usually pointed and curved
A duck has a round beak.
brain
(usually plural, informal) the ability to be smart and learn well
She has an excellent brain. She studies very well.
crow
a large black bird
A black crow sat in a tree with a big piece of bread in her beak.
piece
a small part that has broken off of something larger
Can you slice me a piece of pie?
run away
to move quickly away from somebody or a place
If you see a tiger, you have to run away.
scream
to make a loud, high-pitched noise with the voice
They scream when they see the scary monster!
such
a particular type of person or thing that has been previously stated or understood
I’ve never seen such a wonderful bird!
voice
the sound that a person or animal makes with their mouth and throat when they communicate
His voice is very loud and clear.
wonder
to desire to know something
I wonder what we are going to eat for dinner.
amazing
surprising in a pleasing way
The firework show was amazing.
animal
a living creature that is not a plant or person
Chen spent so much time with animals.
beneath
in a lower position, place, or level
There are a lot of toys beneath my bed.
clap
to strike the hands together in order to express appreciation or praise
The audience cheered and clapped.
colorful
having many different or bright colors
Your dress is very colorful.
crowd
a large group of people in the same place
A small crowd was watching him.
in fact
in reality or actuality
In fact, I've never been in a farm before.
spend
to use money in order to buy something
Don’t spend all your money on comic books!
tap
to hit something or someone lightly
When Chen tapped the frog on the head, it started to sing.
turn into
to change, or to make something change, into something different
Milk turn into cheese or yogurt.
catch
to stop something and not let it go, like an animal
The police catch robbers every day.
eclipse
an occasion when the moon is directly in between the Earth and the sun, or when the Earth is directly in between the moon and the sun, causing one of them to appear blocked or shadowed
You can see an eclipse of the sun very rarely.
exhausted
very physically tired
After the marathon, I was exhausted.
fail
to be unsuccessful in passing a class or exam
I didn't want to fail the test, so I studied hard.
freeze
to harden from a liquid to a solid because of a low temperature
The lake will freeze in this cold weather.
furious
extremely angry
I was so furious I couldn’t control myself and I hit him.
instead
as a replacement; because another thing is not possible or not preferable
instead of doing my homework, I played outside.
order
to command someone to do something using your authority
The teacher ordered them to sit down.
steal
to take something that does not belong to you without permission, illegally, or wrongfully
The bad person steals bikes.
without
in the absence of something
He went outside into the rain without an umbrella.
advice
a suggestion or an opinion regarding what someone should or should not do
She didn't accept advice from you.
bark
(of a dog) to make a short and loud noise
The dog is barking loudly.
boast
to speak with too much pride
The little boy boasted about how many toys he had.
fix
to arrange or prepare something
After lunch, Wang left the room to fix some tea.
kind
one of a group of people or things that belong together because they have something in common
I read many different kinds of books.
offer
to present someone with something to be either taken or refused
What service do your company offer to customers?
report
to officially present oneself on arrival
He reported the accident to the police.
rob
to steal money or property from someone or some place using force, violence, or other illegal means
I was robbed of my gold necklace.
several
being more than two but not a large amount
I saw several styles of sunglasses at the store.
shake
to move something sharply up and down or from side to side
The earthquake shook the land.
another
different from the first
In the river, he saw another dog!
bone
hard materials inside the body that form the frame of humans and animals
We should drink milk to strengthen our bones.
bridge
a structure built over water or land that allows people to cross over something
He came to a river and began to cross over the bridge.
cross
to go from one place to another
Please be careful when you cross the busy street.
meat
the flesh of an animal that is eaten as food
Chicken is a kind of meat.
middle
the center part of something
My dad fished in the middle of the river.
nearly
not fully or completely
It was nearly twice as big!
own
belonging to or made by a certain person or thing and no one else
I need to get a car of my own.
reflection
the image that you see in a mirror, glass, or water
The lion saw his reflection in the lake.
until
to the time of
Let's wait until the rain stops.
both
used to stress the fact that two objects, people or places are being referred to
Lions and tigers both can run fast.
ill
being physically or mentally sick
I did not go to school because I was ill.
illness
an unhealthy condition of the mind or body
The common cold is not a very serious illness.
lift up
to raise something to a higher position or level
Would you please lift up your shirt? I'll examine you.
next to
beside
My alarm clock is next to my bed.
pay
to give someone or something money in exchange for products or services
He paid a lot of money for it.
proud of
pleased about something good that you possess or have done
Zhang was proud of his new bed and wanted to show it to everyone.
understand
to know the meaning of the words that someone is saying or the language that he or she is speaking
This book is too difficult for me. I can't understand it, at all.
visit
to go somewhere for a short period of time
I went to visit my friend in Canada.
way
the particular method or style someone or something uses to perform an action or considers an issue
This is the best way to solve the problem.
decide
to make a choice after thinking about something
Sue still hasn't decided what she will eat for dinner.
flap
to move back and forth
As he was walking home, a rooster began to flap around his head.
hen
an adult, female chicken
The black hen in the farm lays an egg every day.
in front of
directly before or ahead of
They’re standing in front of the house.
kindly
in a caring and helpful manner
He kindly showed me the way to the National Museum.
realize
to understand or sense something
Suddenly, the man realized what the rooster wanted.
rooster
an adult male chicken
A rooster is an adult male chicken.
suddenly
in an unexpected or extremely quick manner
suddenly, a bird flew into the house and then out.
supper
a meal eaten in the evening
She prepared a good supper for us.
wooden
composed of wood
The wooden chair is very strong.
argue
to present reasons for or against an idea or point of view
My brothers are always arguing.
blow
to make a stream of air with one's mouth
Don’t blow your breath on my face.
competition
a contest between two or more people or groups
I finally won at the ski competition.
disagree
to have a different opinion about something
She often disagrees with my opinions.
gently
in a mild, careful, and soft manner
It began shining gently on the man.
move
to change to a different position or place
There was no wind. The trees did not move.
north
coming from the north, as in wind
The north wind and the sun were arguing.
take off
to remove
It was so hot in the classroom that I had to take off my sweater.
traveler
a person going from one place to another
The traveler roamed about the world.
turn
the time when it is one's chance or duty to do something
Then it was the sun’s turn.
winner
a person or thing that wins something such as a contest or prize
David was the winner of American Idol.
afraid
feeling fear, frightened
David pretended he wasn't afraid but he couldn’t hide his expression.
arrive
to reach, or be delivered to the point at the end of a journey
The plane will arrive at eight-thirty.
fat
having too much flesh or fat on the body
The pig is very fat.
hardly
only just or almost not true or possible
Soon, there was hardly any food left.
nephew
the son of a person's sister or brother, or the son of a sibling's husband or wife
The uncle liked his nephew very much and was pleased to see him.
pleased
happy or content
I was pleased at your success.
plenty
as much or more than is needed
I have plenty of cookies. Take one.
reply
to respond by speech, writing or action
When I ask you a question, please reply to me a question.
stay
to live somewhere for a short amount of time
However, the nephew just stayed inside and ate a lot of food.
sure
knowing that something is correct
Are you sure you don't want to come to the party with me?
uncle
the brother of one's mother or father
He is my father’s brother. He is my uncle.
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