On a bright, warm July afternoon,MacHollan, a primary school teacher, was cycling from his home to Alaska with hisfriends. One of his friends had stopped to make abicyclerepair, but they had encouraged Mac to carry on, and they would catch up ...
名著赏析·品味经典Gone with the Wind(excerpt I)导语:《飘》是美国作家玛格丽Margaret Mitchell特·米切尔创作的长篇小说,A pain slashed at her heart as savagely as a wild该作1937年获得普利策文学animal's fangs. Through it all,she felt her father's奖。小说以亚特兰大以及附近的一,恒四eyes on her,...
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was the reply, as she leaned on his knee, and gazed up into his face. It was not a noisy, not a wordy scene: for that I was thankful; but it was a scene of feeling too brimful, and which, because the cup did not foam up high or furiously overflow, only oppressed one the ...
He gazed sideways at how they kept their voices low, spoke to each other in profile, touched elbows on the armrest separating them, and could see for the first time that it was indeed possible to argue one’s way into a relationship if a relationship was thought of as a problem to ...
Lily, leaning back among her pillows, gazed musingly at his letter. The scene in the Brys' conservatory had been like a part of her dreams; she had not expected to wake to such evidence of its reality. Her first movement was one of annoyance: this unforeseen act of Selden's added ano...
1.凝视:gaze at / stare at2.想象:imagine/ picture3.克服:overcome / get over情绪类1.忧虑:anxiety / worry2.受鼓舞:inspired /encouraged【点睛】[高分句型1] She imagined the scene where her momma tried her best to overcome her fears and pluck up her courage to deliver a fantastic speech to...
I grew up in a small town where the primary school was a ten-minute walk from my house. When the noon bell rang, I would race breathlessly home. My mother would be standing at the top of the stairs, smiling down at me. One lunchtime when I was in the third grade will stay with...
He gazed into my eyes, saw what I was thinking, and sighed. “Aye, it was bad. Bad enough,” he said quietly. “Even so—we might have gone back to deal with it. I wanted to. But we were afraid there wasn’t anyone there Mandy could feel strongly enough.” “Mandy?” I lo...
A quick glance down proved I was covered with blankets. Between suspicious glances at the people crowding my room (there were four), I gazed around, concluding I was in fact in a hospital. “I don’t understand,” I admitted, all my weight pressing into the bed. ...