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“朱蒂問我圣誕節(jié)我最想要什么!焙芏嗫忌赡軙J(rèn)為C項needed也可以,其實不然。在這個特定的語境中,應(yīng)該選B項wanted。請注意want和need的不同:want:to desire greatly; wish for(強(qiáng)烈地希望;渴望);need:to have need of; require(需要;想要)。本句中從more than anything else可以看出這是一個很強(qiáng)烈的愿望。 |
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作者是想說“我考慮了一會,但真的回答不出這個問題”,兩句間是一種轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,這當(dāng)然講得通。如果選A項,要在for前加逗號。我們平時練習(xí),關(guān)鍵要弄清為什么,提高我們分析問題和解決問題的能力,而不是簡單地知道答案就行了。 |
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對于本空,第一次讀到這兒還無法判定選哪一項,下面肯定有提示。請看下面的句子就知道答案了:As I was looking around the room I saw the same old man that I had 15 at the mall looking in the rain-soaked window. |
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“我和他坐在板凳上觀看孩子們從商店里跑進(jìn)跑出!边@和下面的“I 12 there watching the children as they ran”結(jié)構(gòu)相同?梢哉fenjoy something,但不要說enjoy the kids。 |
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我小的時候從未做過這種事。 |
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“我家很窮,真的從來連圣誕節(jié)都沒有過過!眅ven在這里是indeed的意思,用來加強(qiáng)語氣。前面有never了,千萬不要再選ever了。 |
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用special,強(qiáng)調(diào)今年和往年一樣。 |
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“歡迎你到我家做客。”You’re welcome to do sth.是常用句型。其他幾個詞是同一范疇的詞。 |
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“我真的不想給別人添麻煩。”這是對別人邀請做客的禮貌應(yīng)答。 |
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根據(jù)下面的“I saw the same old man that I had 15 at the mall looking in the rain-soaked window.”可知應(yīng)選raining。 |
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“在大概晚上九點半,我和朱蒂帶著孫女前去參加圣誕節(jié)晚會!県ead for意思是“出發(fā)、動身、前往”。例如:Where are you heading for?(你上哪兒呀?) |
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我坐在那兒看著孩子們跑。 |
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“孩子們好像在這個世界上一點憂愁也沒有。”as long as只要;even if即使;now that既然。 |
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“那就是孩子們應(yīng)該的樣子。”be supposed to do意思是“理應(yīng)……,應(yīng)當(dāng)……,按理……”。例如:He is supposed to be there on time.(按理他應(yīng)該準(zhǔn)時到那兒。) |
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我看到了我曾在購物商場遇到的那位老人。 |
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“我向他揮手!弊⒁饨Y(jié)構(gòu):wave one’s hand at sb.向某人揮手;shake hands with sb.和某人握手。 |
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“正當(dāng)我朝前門走的時候,老人從我的視線中消失了。”這里just是副詞修飾as引導(dǎo)的時間狀語從句。 |
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view的意思是field of vision(視野),如:The aircraft has disappeared from view.飛機(jī)從視野中消失了。 |
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我跑到外面雨中,但哪兒也找不到他。 |
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我希望那位90歲老人此刻能來參加圣誕晚會。 |
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In the 9 , King wrote a letter from Birmingham Jail. He 10 out that there was a 11 to obey just laws, 12 there was also a duty not to obey unjust laws. He quoted ([kw+ut]vt. 引用) the Roman Catholic Saint Augustine: “An unjust law is no law 13 ”He added that peaceful protest ([pr+'test]n. 抗議) was needed because “we know through painful 14 that freedom is never voluntarily given…it must be 15 …”
The letter from Birmingham Jail drew wide 16 .Civil rights leaders agreed that there should be a protest 17 on Washington, D. C. to demand a federal law that would 18 the role of blacks as second class 19 .They named Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. the main speaker 20 the rally (['r$li]n. 集會) to follow. And so it was that 250, 000 people 21 under the hot August sun in front of the Lincoln Memorial on August 28, 22 to hear him.
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In the 9 , King wrote a letter from Birmingham Jail. He 10 out that there was a 11 to obey just laws, 12 there was also a duty not to obey unjust laws. He quoted ([kw+ut]vt. 引用) the Roman Catholic Saint Augustine: “An unjust law is no law 13 ”He added that peaceful protest ([pr+'test]n. 抗議) was needed because “we know through painful 14 that freedom is never voluntarily given…it must be 15 …”
The letter from Birmingham Jail drew wide 16 .Civil rights leaders agreed that there should be a protest 17 on Washington, D. C. to demand a federal law that would 18 the role of blacks as second class 19 .They named Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. the main speaker 20 the rally (['r$li]n. 集會) to follow. And so it was that 250, 000 people 21 under the hot August sun in front of the Lincoln Memorial on August 28, 22 to hear him.
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