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BR_main1EnglishSong
—EasytobeHardMaughamKobeYokohamaBridgeCocktailGinFizzesBR_main1EnglishSong—EasyBR_1_mainEnglishSong
—EasytobeHardTheBandSongAppreciationQuestionsontheSongandtheTextBR_1_mainEnglishSong—EasBR_1_1TheBandBR_1_1TheBandBR_1_1_popThreeDogNight:JimmyGreenspoon,CoryWells,DannyHutton,PatBautz,MichaelAllsup,PaulKingery.From1969to1974,nobodyhadmoreTop10hits,movedmorerecords,orsoldmoreconcerttickets.DuringthisperiodThreeDogNightwasundoubtedlythemostpopularbandinAmerica:twenty-oneconsecutiveTop40hits,eighteenstraightTop20s,elevenTop10s,sevennumber1s,sevenmillion-sellingsinglesandtwelvestraightgoldLPs.Bylate'75,theyhadsoldnearly50millionrecords.Since1986,ThreeDogNighthastouredregularly.Theirrecordscontinuetosellingreatnumbersandtheyreceiveregularairplayonradiostationsaroundtheworld.BR_1_1_popThreeDogNBR_1_2SongAppreciationBR_1_2SongAppreciationBR_1_3QuestionsontheSongandtheText1.Dosomepeoplecaretoomuchforpeopleingeneralbutforgettheneedsoftheirclosestfriends?Yes.Somepeoplewanttoshowtheirconcernforpeopleingeneralinpublicorcreatetheirpublicimagebutinthedepthoftheirhearts,theyjustcareaboutthemselves.2.Whatisthesingercomplainingabout?Toomanypeoplefinditalltooeasytobecold,tosayno.BR_1_3QuestionsontheSongBR_2_1MaughamMaugham,W(illiam)Somerset:1874~1965Birthplace:EnglandNationality:BritishAchievements:OfHumanBondage(1915)TheMoonandSixpence(1919)ThePaintedVeil(1925)CakesandAle(1930)ChristmasHoliday(1939)TheHourBeforetheDawn(1942)BR_2_1MaughamMaugham,W(ilBR_2_2Achievements:TheRazor’sEdge
(1944)ARomance(1948)TheTremblingofaLeaf(1921)TheBritishAgent(1928)FirstPersonSingular(1931)
AhKing(1933)Quartet(1948)TheCircle(1921)
OurBetters(1923)EastofSuez(1922)BR_2_2Achievements:TheRazoBR_2_3Maugham,W(illiam)Somerset(1874-1965):Englishauthor,whosenovelsandshortstoriesarecharacterizedbygreatnarrativefacility,simplicityofstyle,andadisillusionedandironicpointofview.MaughamwasborninParisandstudiedmedicineattheUniversityofHeidelbergandatSaintThomas’sHospital,London.HispartiallyautobiographicalnovelOfHumanBondage(1915)isgenerallyacknowledgedashismasterpieceandisoneofthebestrealisticEnglishnovelsoftheearly20thcentury.TheMoonandSixpence(1919)isastoryoftheconflictbetweentheartistandconventionalsociety,basedBR_2_3Maugham,W(illiBR_2_4basedonthelifeoftheFrenchpainterPaulGauguin;othernovelsareThePaintedVeil(1925),CakesandAle(1930),ChristmasHoliday(1939),TheHourBeforetheDawn(1942),TheRazor'sEdge(1944),andCataline:ARomance(1948).AmongthecollectionsofhisshortstoriesareTheTremblingofaLeaf(1921),whichincludes“MissThompson,”laterdramatizedasRain;Ashenden:orTheBritishAgent(1928);FirstPersonSingular(1931);AhKing(1933);andQuartet(1948).Healsowrotesatiriccomedies—TheCircle(1921)andOurBetters(1923)—the
melodramaEastofSuez(1922),essays,andtwoautobiographies.BR_2_4basedonthelifeofBR_2_2_popBR_2_2_popBR_3_1KobeKobe:oneoftheleadingJapaneseports;amajorindustrialcenterandrailwayhub;aculturalcenter;heavilybombedduringWorldWarIIbutwasrebuiltandenlargedBR_3_1KobeKobe:oneoftheBR_3_2BR_3_2BR_3_3Kobe,city,capitalofHyogoprefecture,SHonshu,Japan,onOsakaBay.OneoftheleadingJapaneseports,itisalsoamajorindustrialcenterandrailwayhub.Itispartofatransportationnetwork,whichincludesexpresstrainsandhighways,thatlinksittoOsaka,Kyoto,andNagoya.Ithasshipbuildingyards,vehiclefactories,ironandsteelmills,sugarrefineries,andchemical,rubber,andfood-processingplants.Aculturalcenter,Kobehasseveralcollegesanduniversitiesandmanytemplesandshrines.KobewasheavilybombedduringWorldWarIIbutwasrebuiltandenlarged,withmuchcommercialbuildingtakingplaceonlandfillinOsakaBay.BR_3_3Kobe,city,capBR_4_1Yokohama
Yokohama:Japan’ssecondlargestcity;oneoftheleadingseaportsinJapan;revivedandprosperedaftertheheavybombardmentduringWorldWarII;BR_4_1YokohamaYokohama:JaBR_4_2BR_4_2BR_4_3Yokohama,city,capitalofKanagawaprefecture,SEHonshu,Japan,onthewesternshoreofTokyoBay,Japan’ssecondlargestcityandoneofitsleadingseaports.YokohamahasexcellenttransportationlinkswithmostmajorJapanesecities.Virtuallydestroyedbyanearthquakeandfiresin1923,Yokohamawasquicklyrebuilt;thecitywasmodernized,andextensiveimprovementsweremadeinitsharbor.YokohamasufferedheavybombardmentduringWorldWarII,butitrevivedandprospered.Thecityhasfouruniversities;avarietyofChristianchurches,Shintoshrines,andtemples;andnumerousparksandgardens,notablyNogeyamaPark,whichwascreatedaftertheearthquake.BR_4_3Yokohama,city,BR_5_1Bridge
Bridge,cardgamederivedfromwhist,playedwith52cardsbyfourplayersintwopartnerships.BridgeprobablyoriginatedintheMiddleEastinthe19thcent.BR_5_1BridgeBridge,BR_5_2BR_5_2BR_6CocktailBR_6CocktailBR_6_popCocktail,shortmixeddrinkoriginatingintheUnitedStatesandservedasanappetizer.Itgenerallyhasabasisofgin,whisky,rum,orbrandycombinedwithvermouthorfruitjuicesandoftenflavoredwithbittersorgrenadine.Itisblendedbystirringorshakinginavesselcontainingcrackedice.Thetermisalsoappliedtononalcoholicbeveragesservedasappetizers,e.g.,tomatojuicecocktail,andalsotomixed,cut-upfruitsandtoshellfishandoystersservedwithasharpsauce.BR_6_popCocktail,shoBR_7GinFizzesBR_7GinFizzesBR_7_popGin,spirituousliquordistilledchieflyfromfermentedcereals,maltedandunmalted,andflavoredwithjuniperberries.ItoriginatedinHolland(thusthenameHollands,orHollandgin)butisnowmanufacturedalsoinothercountries,chieflyEnglandandtheUnitedStates.AtypeofgindevelopedinEnglandisknownasLondongin;itismorehighlydistilledthanHollandgin.Dryginhasbeenhighlyrectified.OldTomginissweetenedforuseasaliqueur.Sloeginisflavoredwithfreshsloesinsteadofjuniper.Ginfizzes,acocktailofgin,eggwhite,limeandlemonjuice,sugar,andcream,shakenwithiceandoftentoppedwithsodaorseltzer.BR_7_popGin,spirituoGR_mainWord-webPredictionPartDivisionoftheTextFurtherUnderstandingGR_mainWord-webPredictionGR_FurtherUnderstanding_mainForParts1&2QuestionsandAnswersForPart3SectionDivisionFurtherUnderstandingGR_FurtherUnderstanding_mGR_Word-web1Word-webThinkofasmanypossiblewordsandphrasesaboutfriend.Friendfriendlysociablechummyamiablewarm-heartedintimatecordialsophisticatedandviciousgenerousnicehumorousfrankGR_Word-web1Word-webThinkGR_Word-web2FriendhardtotalktoclosecruelhelpfulstrictstubborndecentcautiousandtimidsmartorganizedactivethoughtfulheartlessGR_Word-web2FriendhardtoGR_Word-web3GR_Word-web3GR_Word-web4GR_Word-web4GR_PredictionPredictionPredictwhatthetextisaboutorwhatkindsofplotarepossibleundersuchatitle.Youmaythink:astoryabouthowpeoplehelpedtheirfriendinneed.Anentirelydifferentstory:Thosewhoappeartobefriendlymayturnouttobesoevil-mindedastobereadytostrikeacruelblowatafriendinneed.GR_PredictionPredictionPGR_PartDivisionoftheText1PartDivisionoftheTextPartPara(s)
MainIdeas1122~3Itisnoeasyjobtojudgepeople,fortheyaren’talwayswhattheyappeartobe.Kindandgentle,EdwardBurton,awealthymerchant,appearedasifhecouldnotbeartohurtafly.34~51Asitturnedout,Burtonwascold-bloodedenoughtosendafriendtocertaindeath.GR_PartDivisionoftheTeGR_Q$AQuestionsandAnswers1.WhonarratesPartsIandII?PartIandPartIIarenarratedby“I”,whooffershissubjectiveopinionofBurton’scharacter.
2.Whyistheresuchadifference?Whencontrastsabound,itishardforreaderstoeasilypredictwhatwillhappennext.GR_Q$AQuestionsandAnswersGR_SectionDivision1
SectionDivisionPartThree,whichconstitutesthemainplot,canbesubdividedintothreesections.SectionsLinesMainlyabout137~66267~98whatEdwardknewaboutLennyhowEdwardrespondedtoLenny’srequest399~132howEdward,a“kind”gentleman,handledafriendindesperateneedofhelpGR_SectionDivision1SectionDR_Text1AFriendinNeedForthirtyyearsnowIhavebeenstudyingmyfellowmen.Idonotknowverymuchaboutthem.Ishrugmyshoulderswhenpeopletellmethattheirfirstimpressionsofapersonarealwaysright.Ithinktheymusthavesmallinsightorgreatvanity.FormyownpartIfindthatthelongerIknowpeoplethemoretheypuzzleme.ThesereflectionshaveoccurredtomebecauseIreadinthismorning’spaperthatEdwardHydeBurtonhaddiedatKobe.HewasamerchantandhehadbeeninbusinessinJapanformanyyears.Iknewhimverylittle,butheinterestedmebecauseoncehegavemeagreatsurprise.DR_Text1AFriendinNeedDR_Text2UnlessIhadheardthestoryfromhisownlips,Ishouldneverhavebelievedthathewascapableofsuchanaction.Itwasmorestartlingbecausebothinappearanceandmannerhesuggestedaverydefinitetype.Hereifeverwasamanallofapiece.Hewasatinylittlefellow,notmuchmorethanfivefeetfourinheight,andveryslender,withwhitehair,aredfacemuchwrinkled,andblueeyes.IsupposehewasaboutsixtywhenIknewhim.Hewasalwaysneatlyandquietlydressedinaccordancewithhisageandstation.DR_Text2UnlessIhadhDR_Text3ThoughhisofficeswereinKobe,BurtonoftencamedowntoYokohama.Ihappenedononeoccasiontobespendingafewdaysthere,waitingforaship,andIwasintroducedtohimattheBritishClub.Weplayedbridgetogether.Heplayedagoodgameandagenerousone.Hedidnottalkverymuch,eitherthenorlaterwhenwewerehavingdrinks,butwhathesaidwassensible.Hehadaquiet,dryhumor.Heseemedtobepopularattheclubandafterwards,whenhehadgone,theydescribedhimasoneofthebest.IthappenedthatwewerebothstayingDR_Text3ThoughhisoDR_Text4stayingattheGrandHotelandnextdayheaskedmetodinewithhim.Imethiswife,fat,elderly,andsmiling,andhistwodaughters.Itwasevidentlyaunitedandaffectionatefamily.IthinkthechiefthingthatstruckmeaboutBurtonwashiskindliness.Therewassomethingverypleasinginhismildblueeyes.Hisvoicewasgentle;youcouldnotimaginethathecouldpossiblyraiseitinanger;hissmilewasbenign.Herewasamanwhoattractedyoubecauseyoufeltinhimarealloveforhisfellows.AtthesametimehelikedhisgameofcardsandhisDR_Text4stayingattheDR_Text5hiscocktail,hecouldtellwithpointagoodandspicystory,andinhisyouthhehadbeensomethingofanathlete.Hewasarichmanandhehadmadeeverypennyhimself.Isupposeonethingthatmadeyoulikehimwasthathewassosmallandfrail;hearousedyourinstinctsofprotection.Youfeltthathecouldnotbeartohurtafly.OneafternoonIwassittingintheloungeoftheGrandHotelwhenBurtoncameinandseatedhimselfinthechairnexttomine.DR_Text5hiscocktail,DR_Text6‘Whatdoyousaytoalittledrink?’Heclappedhishandsforaboyandorderedtwoginfizzes.Astheboybroughtthemamanpassedalongthestreetoutsideandseeingmewavedhishand.‘DoyouknowTurner?’saidBurtonasInoddedagreeting.‘I’vemethimattheclub.I’mtoldhe’saremittanceman.’‘Yes,Ibelieveheis.Wehaveagoodmanyhere.’‘Heplaysbridgewell.’DR_Text6‘WhatdoyouDR_Text7‘Theygenerallydo.Therewasafellowherelastyear,oddlyenoughanamesakeofmine,whowasthebestbridgeplayerIevermet.IsupposeyounevercameacrosshiminLondon.LennyBurtonhecalledhimself.Ibelievehe’dbelongedtosomeverygoodclubs.’‘No,Idon’tbelieveIrememberthename.’‘Hewasquitearemarkableplayer.Heseemedtohaveaninstinctaboutthecards.Itwasuncanny.Iusedtoplaywithhimalot.HewasinKobeforsometime.’Burtonsippedhisginfizz.DR_Text7‘TheygeneraDR_Text8‘It’sratherafunnystory,’hesaid.‘Hewasn’tabadchap.Ilikedhim.Hewasalwayswell-dressedandsmart-looking.Hewashandsomeinawaywithcurlyhairandpink-and-whitecheeks.Womenthoughtalotofhim.Therewasnoharminhim,youknow,hewasonlywild.Ofcoursehedranktoomuch.Thosesortoffellowsalwaysalwaysdo.Abitofmoneyusedtocomeonforhimonceaquarterandhemadeabitmorebycard-playing.Hewonagooddealofmine,Iknowthat.’DR_Text8‘It’sratherDR_Text9Burtongaveakindlychuckle.Iknewfrommyownexperiencethathecouldlosemoneyatbridgewithagoodgrace.Hestrokedhisshavenchinwithhisthinhand;theveinsstoodoutonitanditwasalmosttransparent.
‘Isupposethatiswhyhecametomewhenhewentbroke,thatandthefactthathewasanamesakeofmine.Hecametoseemeinmyofficeonedayandaskedmeforajob.Iwasrathersurprised.’Hetoldmethattherewasnomoremoneycomingfromhomeandhewantedtowork.Iaskedhimhowoldhewas.DR_Text9BurtongaveDR_Text10‘“Thirty-five,”hesaid.‘“Andwhathaveyoubeendoinghitherto?”Iaskedhim.‘“Well,nothingverymuch,”hesaid.‘Icouldn’thelplaughing.‘“I’mafraidIcan’tdoanythingforyoujustyet,”Isaid.“Comebackandseemeinanotherthirty-fiveyears,andI’llseewhatIcando.”DR_Text10‘“Thirty-fiDR_Text11‘Hedidn’tmove.Hewentratherpale.Hehesitatedforamomentandthenhetoldmethathehadhadbadluckatcardsforsometime.Hehadn’tbeenwillingtosticktobridge,he’dbeenplayingpoker,andhe’dgottrimmed.Hehadn’tapenny.He’dpawnedeverythinghehad.Hecouldn’tpayhishotelbillandtheywouldn’tgivehimanymorecredit.Hewasdownandout.Ifhecouldn’tgetsomethingtodohe’dhavetocommitsuicide.‘Ilookedathimforabit.Icouldseenowthathewasalltopieces.He’dbeendrinkingmorethanusualandhelookedfifty.Thegirlswouldn’thavethoughtsomuchofhimifthey’dseenhimthen.DR_Text11‘Hedidn’tDR_Text12
‘“Wellisn’tthereanythingyoucandoexceptplaycards?”Iaskedhim.‘“Icanswim,”hesaid.‘“Swim!”‘Icouldhardlybelievemyears;itseemedsuchaninsaneanswertogive.‘“Iswamformyuniversity.”
‘Igotsomeglimmeringofwhathewasdrivingat.I’veknowntoomanymenwhowerelittletingodsattheiruniversitytobeimpressedbyit.DR_Text12‘“Wellisn’DR_Text13‘“IwasaprettygoodswimmermyselfwhenIwasayoungman,”Isaid.‘SuddenlyIhadanidea.’Pausinginhisstory,Burtonturnedtome.‘DoyouknowKobe?’heasked.‘No,’Isaid,‘Ipassedthroughitonce,butIonlyspentanightthere.’‘Thenyoudon’tknowtheShioyaClub.WhenIwasayoungmanIswamfromthereroundthebeaconandlandedatthecreekofTarumi.It’soverthreemilesandit’sratherdifficultonaccountofthecurrentsroundthebeacon.Well,ItoldmyyoungnamesakeaboutitandIsaidtohimthatifhe’ddoitI’dgivehimajob.DR_Text13‘“IwasapDR_Text14‘Icouldseehewasrathertakenaback.‘“Yousayyou’reaswimmer,”Isaid.‘“I’mnotinverygoodcondition,”heanswered.‘Ididn’tsayanything.Ishruggedmyshoulders.Helookedatmeforamomentandthenhenodded.‘“Allright,”hesaid.“Whendoyouwantmetodoit?”‘Ilookedatmywatch.Itwasjustafterten.‘“Theswimshouldn’ttakeyoumuchoveranhourandaquarter.I’lldriveroundtothecreekathalfpasttwelveandmeetyou.I’lltakeyoubacktotheclubtodressandthenwe’llhavelunchtogether.”DR_Text14‘IcouldseDR_Text15‘“Done,”hesaid.‘Weshookhands.Iwishedhimgoodluckandheleftme.IhadalotofworktodothatmorningandIonlyjustmanagedtogettothecreekatTarumiathalfpasttwelve.ButIneedn’thavehurried;heneverturnedup.’‘Didhefunkitatthelastmoment?’Iasked.‘No,hedidn’tfunkit.Hestartedallright.Butofcoursehe’druinedhisconstitutionbydrinkanddissipation.Thecurrentsroundthebeaconweremorethanhecouldmanage.Wedidn’tgetthebodyforaboutthreedays.’DR_Text15‘“Done,”heDR_Text16Ididn’tsayanythingforamomentortwo.Iwasatrifleshocked.ThenIaskedBurtonaquestion.‘Whenyoumadehimthatofferofajob,didyouknowhe’dbedrowned?’Hegavealittlemildchuckleandhelookedatmewiththosekindandcandidblueeyesofhis.Herubbedhischinwithhishand.
‘Well,Ihadn’tgotavacancyinmyofficeatthemoment.’DR_Text16Ididn’tsaDR_S_Formyown…FormyownpartIfindthatthelongerIknowpeoplethemoretheypuzzleme.1.Whatdoes“formyownpart”mean?Itmeans“asfarasIamconcerned”.2.TranslatethissentenceintoChinese.拿我自己來說,我發(fā)現(xiàn),認(rèn)識一個人的時間越長,我就越感到困惑。DR_S_Formyown…FormyoDR_S_UnlessIhad…UnlessIhadheardthestoryfromhisownlips,Ishouldneverhavebelievedthathewascapableofsuchanaction.Paraphrasethissentence.IfIhadn’theardthestorytoldbyhimself,Ishouldneverhavebelievedthathecoulddosuchathing.Thisisasubjunctivemood.DR_S_UnlessIhad…UnlessDR_S_Hereifever…1.Paraphrasethissentence.Hereifthereeverwasamanwhoisthesameashelookslike.Hereifeverwasamanallofapiece.2.TranslatethesentenceintoChinese.要說真有表里如一的人的話,那就是此公了。DR_S_Hereifever…1.ParaDR_S_Heplayed…Paraphrasethesentence.Heplayedwellanddiditinagracefulway.Heplayedagoodgameandagenerousone.DR_S_Heplayed…ParaphraseDR_S_hecouldtell…h(huán)ecouldtellwithpointagoodandspicystory,andinhisyouthhehadbeensomethingofanathlete.1.Whatcanweinferfromthispart?Weknowthisguywasquitehumorousandeasy-going.Thesecondsentenceimplieshelookedhealthy.Shortandsmallasheis,hedoesnotlookmorbid.Allhisthingsdepictagoodandkindelderlyman.2.
TranslatethispartintoChinese.他能繪聲繪色地講個來勁兒的段子什么的,他年輕時多少還是個運動員呢。DR_S_hecouldtell…h(huán)ecouDR_S_Hestrokedhis…1.Whatcanweinferfromthissentence?Hewasveryfrail.Hisappearancesuggestsnohurt.ThisdescriptionofhishandisaproofofwhathasbeenmentionedinLL.34-36thathewasveryfrailandcouldeasilyarouseothers’instinctsofprotectionandseemedtobeamanwhowouldnotbeartohurtafly.2.
TranslatethissentenceintoChinese.他用瘦小的手摸了摸剃得光光的下巴;手上青筋鼓起,手白得幾乎透明。Hestrokedhisshavenchinwithhisthinhand;theveinsstoodoutonitanditwasalmosttransparent.DR_S_Hestrokedhis…1.WhDR_S_Isupposethat…‘Isupposethatiswhyhecametomewhenhewentbroke,thatandthefactthathewasanamesakeofmine.1.Analyzethestructureofthissentence.Isuppose后接賓語從句;從句中的主語為that;thatandthefact為前一個that的同位語,用來進(jìn)行補(bǔ)充說明。也就是說,他來找我的原因有二:一是that(兩個that指代的是相同的事件),二是thefactthat。2.
TranslatethissentenceintoChinese.大概就是因為這個,當(dāng)他落得一文不名的時候,就來找我了,再說他和我同姓。DR_S_Isupposethat…‘IsuppDR_S_Igotsome…‘Igotsomeglimmeringofwhathewasdrivingat.I’veknowntoomanymenwhowerelittletingodsattheiruniversitytobeimpressedbyit.TranslatethissentenceintoChinese.我聽出了一點他話里的意思。上大學(xué)時自以為了不起的人我見得多了,我才不吃這套呢。DR_S_Igotsome…‘IgotsomDR_S_ButIneedn’t…ButIneedn’thavehurried;heneverturnedup.’Whatdoesthesentenceimply?He(Burton)wasevil-mindedandcold-blooded,havingnosympathyatall.DR_S_ButIneedn’t…ButIDR_S_Well…‘Well,Ihadn’tgotavacancyinmyofficeatthemoment.’Whatdoesthesentenceimply?He’dnevertakenseriouslythefriend’sneedforhelp,oractuallyhehadneverthoughtofgivinghispoorfriendahand.DR_S_Well…‘Well,Ihadn’tDR_word_definite1definite:adj.clear;thatcan’tbedoubted我們要求給一個確切的答復(fù)。Wedemandadefiniteanswer.It’sdefinitethathe’llcome.Collocation:adefinitesuccess絕對的成功definiteperiodoftime確切的時間DR_word_definite1definite:DR_word_definite2Thedoctorisquitedefiniteaboutthepatienthavingdevelopedalungcancer.醫(yī)生非??隙ú∪耸腔剂朔伟hechairmanaskedthespeakertobemoredefiniteinhisstatements.主席讓發(fā)言的人把話說得更明確些。definite
表示某事界限分明,以至于就其意義或范圍不會產(chǎn)生任何疑問、誤解。例如:definite&definitive這兩個詞均有“明確的”、“確定的”的意思。CF:DR_word_definite2ThedoctoDR_word_definite3ThisisadefinitivejudicialdecisionbytheSupremeCourt.這是最高法院的最終判決。ShehaswrittenadefinitivebiographyofByron.她寫了一本很具權(quán)威性的拜倫傳。definitive
表示某事確定、明確無誤,常含“決定性的”、
“最后的”意思。例如:DR_word_definite3ThisisaDR_word_wrinklewrinkle:vt.tightentheskinofthefaceintolinesorfoldsThewomanwasfifty,butlookedsixty.Hercheeksweresunkenandherskinwaswrinkledandyellow.他聞到怪味兒皺起了鼻子。Hewrinkled(up)hisnoseatthebadsmell.DR_word_wrinklewrinkle:vtDR_word_inaccordancewithinaccordancewith:inagreementorharmonywith根據(jù)你的命令,我把房子賣掉了。Isoldthehouse,inaccordancewithyourorders.Studentswillbecriticizedorpunishediftheirbehaviorisnotinaccordancewithschoolregulations.DR_word_inaccordancewitDR_word_spicyspicy:adj.exciting,esp.becauseofbeingslightlyindecent;containingortastinglikespicePeoplefromSichuanprovinceliketoeatspicyfood.在一些地方報紙上你可以讀到有關(guān)電影明星的下流故事。Youcanoftenreadspicystoriesaboutfilmstarsinthelocalnewspapers.DR_word_spicyspicy:adj.DR_word_instinct相信你的直覺,你認(rèn)為對的就去做。Trustyourinstinctsanddowhatyouthinkisright.instinct:n.atendencythatoneisbornwithtobehaveinacertainwaywithoutreasoningortrainingSomeanimalshuntbyinstinct.DR_word_instinct相信你的直覺,你認(rèn)DR_word_clapTheteacherclappedherhandstoattracttheclass’sattention.clap:v.strike(theinnersurfaceofone’shands)togetherTheaudienceclappedenthusiasticallyasthesingersteppedontothestage.DR_word_clapTheteacherclDR_word_sipsip:v.drink(sth.),takingaverysmallamounteachtimeShesippedpolitelyatherdrink.他把玻璃杯內(nèi)飲料呷干。Hesippedtheglassdry.Pattern:sip(at/from)sth.DR_word_sipsip:v.drink(DR_word_inawayinaway:toacertainextentbutnotentirelyTheworkiswelldoneinaway.Iagreewithyouinaway,buttherearestillsomeareasonwhichIcan’tseeeyetoeyewithyou.DR_word_inawayinaway:DR_word_strokestroke:vt.passthehandgentlyover(asurface),usu.severaltimesAtthesightofherhusbandgettingoffthetrain,thewomanwalkedforwardandembracedhimandgentlystrokedhiswhitehair.Ireachedoutandstrokedthebaby’scheektenderly.DR_word_strokestroke:vt.DR_word_shaveshave:vt.cutorscrapethinslicesfromthesurfaceof;vi.cuthairoffone’sface,etc.witharazorIntheQingdynastymenshavedthefrontoftheheadandworethehairatthebacktiedinaqueueorpigtail.Hewashedandshaved,thenhurriedoutofthehouse.DR_word_shaveshave:vt.cuDR_word_transparenttransparent:adj.allowinglighttopassthroughsothatobjectsbehindcanbeseenclearlyHersilkdresswasalmosttransparent.Thecupismadeoftransparentcoloredplastic.DR_word_transparenttranspaDR_word_gobrokegobroke:havenomoney;gobankruptHeinvestedallhismoneyinstocks;unfortunatelyhemadeonewrongchoiceafteranotherandfinallywentbroke.許多跨國公司在經(jīng)濟(jì)危機(jī)期間都破產(chǎn)了,更不用說小企業(yè)了。Manymultinationalcompanieswentbrokeduringthefinancialcrisis,nottospeakofsmallbusinesses.DR_word_gobrokegobroke:DR_word_sticktostickto:refusetoabandonorchange(sth.)Themotheraskedhersonjusttotellthecopswhathesawandsticktohisstory.Theoldmanstucktojoggingeverymorningalthoughhewaseightyyearsold.Collocation:sticktoone’sword遵守諾言sticktothepoint緊扣要點DR_word_sticktostickto:DR_word_commitcommit:vt.do(sth.illegalorwrong)Themanwassuspectedofcommittingmurder.DR_word_commitcommit:vt.DR_word_driveatdriveat:betryingtosayTheteacherdidn’tmentiontheword“cheating”butIknewwhathewasdrivingat.我不知道你到底什么意思。Ihavenoideawhatyou’redrivingat.NB:用ing形式表示非正式DR_word_driveatdriveat:DR_word_current1current:1.
n.continuousflowofwaterorairinaparticulardirectionSwimmingagainstthecurrentisenergy-consuming.Undernormalconditions,theoceancurrentsofthetropicalPacifictravelfromeasttowest.2.adj.ofthepresenttime;happeningnowThecurrentsituationinthisareaisquitedifferentfromthatinthe1990s.他不喜歡現(xiàn)在的工作,正打算辭職。Hedoesn’tlikethecurrentjob,andisplanningtoquitit.DR_word_current1current:SwDR_word_current2Collocation:currentfashions時裝currentevents時事currentprices現(xiàn)價DR_word_current2CollocatioDR_word_betakenabackbetakenaback:beshockedorsurprisedHewastakenabackwhenawomanansweredthephone.當(dāng)我發(fā)現(xiàn)電腦不見了時我大吃一驚。IwastakenabackwhenIfoundmycomputerwasgone.DR_word_betakenabackbetDR_word_ingoodcondition
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