1.occur 替換 think of Suddenly I thought of an idea that someone had broken into my house. An idea occurred to me that someone had broken into my house. It occurred to me that someone had broken in
ON THE first day of Easter vacation, I got up at four. Hanna was working the early shift. She rode her bicycle to the streetcar depot at a quarter past four and was on the streetcar to Schwetzingen a
39. break down 1) 破壞;拆散 Chemicals in the body break our food down into useful substances. 人體中的化學(xué)元素把食物分解成有用的物質(zhì)。 The peace talks are said to have broken down. (喻)據(jù)說(shuō)和談破裂了
1. be fond of 喜愛(ài),愛(ài)好 接名詞、代詞或動(dòng)詞的-ing形式。 He s fond of swimming. 他喜歡游泳。 Are you fond of fresh vegetables. 你喜歡新鮮蔬菜嗎? He is fond of his research work. 他喜愛(ài)他的研究工作。
1. Happy new year! 新年快樂(lè)! 2. May the bright and festive glow of New Year candle warm the days all the year through. Hoping you will have a wonderful time enjoying New Year that is happy in every
A FTER HANNA left the city, it took a while before I stopped watching for her everywhere, before I got used to the fact that afternoons had lost their shape, and before I could look at books and op
WHEN I saw Hanna again, it was in a courtroom. It wasn t the first trial dealing with the camps, nor was it one of the major ones. Our professor, one of the few at that time who were working on the
I DIDN T KNOW the woman s name. Clutching my bunch of flowers, I hesitated in front of the door and all the bells. I would rather have turned around and left, but then a man came out of the buildin
I DID NOT miss a single day of the trial. The other students were surprised. The professor was pleased that one of us was making sure that the next group learned what the last one had heard and seen.
THE TRIAL could not have gone any worse for Hanna. She had already made a bad impression on the court during the preliminary questioning. After the indictment had been read out, she spoke up to say t
THE TRIAL could not have gone any worse for Hanna. She had already made a bad impression on the court during the preliminary questioning. After the indictment had been read out, she spoke up to say
Unit1 Festivals around the world 1. Please make sure when and where the accident took place. 請(qǐng)查清楚事故是何時(shí)何地發(fā)生的。 2. Some festival are held to honour the dead, or satisfy and please the anc
1.The country is covered with cherry tree flowers so that it looks as though itmight be covered with pink snow. ( 節(jié)日里)整個(gè)國(guó)家到處是盛開(kāi)的櫻花,看上去就像是覆蓋了一層粉紅色的雪。 ◇ be covered with
Unit1. Festivals around the world 1. take place 發(fā)生 2. religious 宗教的 3. in memory of 紀(jì)念 4. belief 信任,信心,信仰 5. dress up 盛裝,打扮 6. trick 詭計(jì),竅門 7. play a trick on 搞惡作劇,詐騙 8.
【作文一】話題:節(jié)日(Unit1 Festivals around the world) 假如你是李華。你的美國(guó)筆友Mike即將隨其父母來(lái)中國(guó),并中國(guó)度過(guò)中秋節(jié)。他來(lái)信向你詢問(wèn)有關(guān)中秋節(jié)的習(xí)俗,請(qǐng)你告訴他有關(guān)中秋節(jié)的習(xí)俗。 要點(diǎn)如下: 1歷
JUST AS Hanna s insistent contradictions annoyed the judge, her willingness to admit things annoyed the other defendants. It was damaging for their defense, but also her own. In fact the evidence it
THE GERMAN version of the book that the daughter had written about her time in the camps did not appear until after the trial. During the trial the manuscript was available, but to those directly inv
W HY DID you not unlock the doors? The presiding judge put the question to one defendant after another. One after the other, they gave the same answer. They couldn t unlock the doors. Why? They h
O NCE HANNA admitted having written the report, the other defendants had an easy game to play. When Hanna had not been acting alone, they claimed, she had pressured, threatened, and forced the ot
There are no such setbacks that we could not overcome. 沒(méi)有過(guò)不去的坎兒! Our tolerating ability is indeed beyond our imagination. But not until the very critical moment will we realize our potential
I DECIDED TO speak to my father. Not because we were particularly close. My father was undemonstrative, and could neither share his feelings with us children nor deal with the feelings we had for him
The first day of school our professor introduced himself and challenged us to get to know someone we didn t already know. I stood up to look around when a gentle hand touched my shoulder. I turned aro
IN JUNE, the court flew to Israel for two weeks. The hearing there took only a few days, but the judge and prosecutors made it a combined judicial and touristic outing, Jerusalem and Tel Aviv,
I DECIDED TO go away. If I had been able to leave for Auschwitz the next day, I would have gone. But it would have taken weeks to get a visa. So I went to Struthof in Alsace. It was the nearest conce
I DID GO to the presiding judge after all. I couldn t make myself visit Hanna. But neither could I endure doing nothing. Why didn t I manage to speak to Hanna? She had left me, deceived me, was not
1. Catch catch a cold 感冒;受涼 catch fire 著火;變得流行,火起來(lái) catch hold of 抓住 catch on 流行;領(lǐng)會(huì) catch on to 理解 catch one s breath喘氣;休息 catch one s eye /attention 引人注目/引起注