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- She had a sandwich before heading off to work and had no time to lin=
ger
for a glimpse of the city’s scenery.
- There is no time for you to linger over your meal the school bus is
coming. 没有时间让你磨=
952;蹭蹭吃饭了,校车快=
;来了。
- The fond impression will linger in my memory forever. 这ು=
4;好的印象将永远留在&=
#25105;的记忆中。
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- 疼痛使他的脸都变=
0102;形。
- His face was twisted with pain.
- 一些日本人极力歪=
6354;他们肮脏的历史。
- Some Japanese try to twist their dirty history
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- twist and turn 蜿蜒
- The road twisted and turned across the hills.
- twists and turns 弯弯曲曲处;=
6354;折变化
- The twists and turns of his arguments made his speech very difficul=
t to
understand.
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- The police are gaining on us!
- The Democratic candidate was gaining on his Republican rival in the
election, but only defeated him at the last moment.
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- This material is warranted to be pure silk.
- 美国干涉我国内政=
403;然是没有道理的。
- America’s
interference with our internal affairs is certainly not warranted.=
li>
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- vt. follow secretly
- e.g. * The car =
has
been tailing me for the whole morning.
- n. <infml> the person who follows
- e.g. * They put=
a tail
on the spy as he left the airport.
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- The football player was laid up in bed with a twisted knee.
- He was laid up with acute flu for weeks.
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This article first appeared in a newspaper; therefore it carr=
ies
many characteristics of journalistic writing.
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First of all, a journalist tries to be objective in
reporting. As a result,
third-person narrative is usually preferred over first-person
narrative. Moreover, t=
he
journalist would not make any comments to reveal his/her feelings, b=
ut
simply give the facts.
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-  =
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Secondly, an eye-catching beginning helps lure readers to lin=
ger
more on the story out of an overwhelming number of stories offered by
the day’s newspaper.
For example, at the beginning of this story, we learn that it
takes our physically deformed hero great efforts to get up so as to =
do
something important, yet what is this something? We are kept in suspense unt=
il the
fourth paragraph.
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-  =
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Thirdly, the vocabulary is simple, the sentences and paragrap=
hs
short, sometimes elliptical.
When needs arise, a paragraph is as short as one sentence.
-  =
;
Lastly, conversations can be transcribed word for word if they
illustrate the theme, like the one in the text between Bill Porter a=
nd
his indecisive female customer.
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- She had to finish reading all the mail that arrived that morning bef=
ore
leaving her office.
- Before you criticize him, I think you should let him explain why he
acted in the way he did.
- Because they learned it the hard way, they will not trust anyone bef=
ore
he proves himself trustworthy.
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- Whenever I felt talking, they were ready to listen.
- Those who felt like hearing the story again came over and added
themselves to the audience.
- ? Training on the usage of “feel doing”
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- ____________________(每当我想说说=
;话儿的时候),
They were ready to listen.
- Are there days when you_________________________________(=
981;想写作)?
- ____________(想再听一听这个=
;故事的人)
Came over and added themselves to the audience.
- _________________________________(我想去=
5955;散步).
Won’t you join me?
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- 招聘广告 Help wanted ads
- 冲破身体的极限 Rise above
one’s limitations
- 一群 A pack of
- 系鞋带 Tie one’s shoes
- 家用物品 Household products
- 让某人下车 Drop sb. Off
- 擦鞋摊 A shoeshine stand
- 不平衡 Off balance
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- 零售推销商 A retain salesman
- 在打电话 On the phone
- 躺着 Off one’s feet
- 过着离群索居的生=
963;
Lead a solitary life
- 靠佣金赚钱 Work on commission
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- 1) Write a syno=
psis
of Text A in about 200 words.
- 2) The text dep=
icts a
physically deformed salesperson who sustained himself on mere tough
work. What are your
reflections on this feature story?&=
nbsp;
Write a journal entitled Purpose in Life.
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