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Implied Main Ideas
pediatrician小兒科醫生
slam
peevish 鄙視
stirred up
Dante地勢黑暗
get embarrassed
right hand side
as well 連接詞
scream at the
Top of their lungs
reinforces
I’m so glad you asked
That’s a very good idea 哈拉語 想問題
Well that’s the great thing
The catcher in the rye
(sparknotes.com)
“Life is a game, boy. Life is a game that one plays according to the rules.’’
Some game感嘆
hot shots
1. consideration
careful thought before making a decision or judgment about something
-We have given careful consideration to your claim for compensation.
2. grief
a strong feeling of sadness, usually because someone has died
-An extraordinary outpouring of grief followed the death of the princess.
3. helpless
not able to do anything without help
-He looked helpless sitting there all alone.
4. impulsive
done suddenly, without thinking what the result will be
-Inviting them had been an impulsive gesture.
5. manipulate
to influence someone, or to control something, in a clever or dishonest way
-He knows how to manipulate an audience.
6. manners
traditionally accepted ways of behaving that show a polite respect for other people
-Children learn manners by observing their parents.
7. proceed
to continue to happen
-These negotiations had been proceeding since the late 1960s.
8. reinforce
to make an idea, belief, or feeling stronger
-These latest figures reinforce the view that economic growth is slowing.
9.slam
to shut a door or a lid with great force so that it makes a loud noise, often because you are angry
-He ran from the room, slamming the door behind him.
10. wail
to shout or cry with a long high sound to show that you are in pain or are very sad
-The baby wailed all night.
11. writhe
to move by twisting and turning, especially when you feel a lot of pain
-He writhed in agony on the ground.
12. authoritative
based on the best, most complete, and most reliable information
-an authoritative report on drug use among teenagers
13. field
an area of land used for keeping animals or growing food
-There were horses grazing in the next field.
14. jerk
to move very suddenly, or to make something move suddenly
-The train jerked forwards.
15. moan
to complain about something in an annoying way
-There's no point in moaning and groaning.
16. pleadingly
if you say something pleadingly, or if you look at someone pleadingly, your voice or expression shows that you want something very much
-Nelson looked at her pleadingly.
17. poll
an occasion when a lot of people are asked what they feel about something, usually by a company paid by a political party, television programme etc
-They're worried about the government's present low standing in the polls.
18. propel
to cause someone to do a particular thing or to cause something to happen
-She was propelled by a desire to prove everyone else wrong.
19. remainder
the remainder the part of something that is left after the rest has gone or been finished
-We must keep our costs down for the remainder of the financial year.
20. remedy
a solution to a particular problem
-Pericles foresaw that peace would lead to unemployment, and among his remedies was a public building programme.
21. sob
to cry noisily while taking short breaths
-I could hear her sobbing.
22. steady
firmly held in a particular position without moving or shaking
-Hold the torch steady so I can see better.
23. straighten
straighten or straighten out to make something straight
-He put on his jacket and straightened his tie.
24. with ease:
the ability to do something easily
-Young children seem to master computer games with ease.
25. arrange
to make plans for something to happen, for example by agreeing a time and place
-I'm trying to arrange a meeting with their sales director.
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