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2)if buildings,structures,or areas decay,their condition gradually becomes worse e.g.Hundreds of historic buildings are decaying. Britain's de efs,standards,etc.decay,people do not believe in them or support them any more e.g.In Orthodox Europe,mass religion seems to have decayed less. n.the natural chemical change that causes the slow destruction of sth e.g.He has got tooth decay 13 "'m Sarah's mother,"said Lois Morris,grabbing my smooth hand with a worn one."She's waiting for you. (1)What does“one”refer to? It refers to Lois Morris's hand (2)What can you infer from"my smooth hand"and"a wom one"? Wecan leam that Lois Morris must be living a hard life compared with the author 14.But that smile (1)What does this sentence imply? But how radiant,how dazzling that smile is! (2)Translate the sentence into chinese 可她那微笑里充满了光芒! 15.Sarah leaned over the computer and used her pointer to call up a story on the Dodger Place website call up: 1)make the computer display (information) e.g He called up the sta n the Inter called their website.but it didn'hve the infomtion Ias looking for 2)officially order someone to join the army,navy,or air force e.g.Due to the war crisis,the state called up reserve troops for active duty. 3)cause one to remember:bring to mind e.g."Yesterday Once More"is a beautiful song which can call up people's old times )(informal. American English)telep e someone e.g.He called me up to tell me about the result of the European Cup. 16.I realized now.watching her strain in this dark room to type words that perhaps no other soul will read,that I had found that fight. (1)Analyze the structure of the sentence. The participial phrase "watching...will read"modifies the main clause "I realized now. (2)Paraphrase "I had found that fight.' I had been looking for a fight and found one,though it was not with Sarah as I had expected,but with myself. 17.In a place far from such doubt with a mind flled with wonder.Sarah Morris nad brought me back 1.bring back 1)return someone to their previous job or position of authority e.g.Following their latest defeat,soccer fans are urging the club to bring back the 2) if buildings, structures, or areas decay, their condition gradually becomes worse e.g. Hundreds of historic buildings are decaying. Britain’s decaying inner cities 3) if traditional beliefs, standards, etc. decay, people do not believe in them or support them any more e.g. In Orthodox Europe, mass religion seems to have decayed less. n. the natural chemical change that causes the slow destruction of sth. e.g. He has got tooth decay. 13. “I’m Sarah’s mother,” said Lois Morris, grabbing my smooth hand with a worn one. “She’s waiting for you.” (1) What does “one” refer to? It refers to Lois Morris’s hand. (2) What can you infer from “my smooth hand” and “a worn one”? We can learn that Lois Morris must be living a hard life compared with the author. 14. But that smile! (1) What does this sentence imply? But how radiant, how dazzling that smile is! (2) Translate the sentence into Chinese. 可她那微笑里充满了光芒! 15. Sarah leaned over the computer and used her pointer to call up a story on the Dodger Place website. call up: 1) make the computer display (information) e.g. He called up the statistics on the Internet. I called up their website, but it didn’t have the information I was looking for. 2) officially order someone to join the army, navy, or air force e.g. Due to the war crisis, the state called up reserve troops for active duty. 3) cause one to remember; bring to mind e.g.“Yesterday Once More”is a beautiful song which can call up people’s old times. 4) (informal, especially American English) telephone someone e.g. He called me up to tell me about the result of the European Cup. 16. I realized now, watching her strain in this dark room to type words that perhaps no other soul will read, that I had found that fight. (1) Analyze the structure of the sentence. The participial phrase “watching…will read” modifies the main clause “I realized now …” (2) Paraphrase “I had found that fight.” I had been looking for a fight and found one, though it was not with Sarah as I had expected, but with myself. 17. In a place far from such doubt, with a mind filled with wonder, Sarah Morris had brought me back. 1. bring back 1) return someone to their previous job or position of authority e.g. Following their latest defeat, soccer fans are urging the club to bring back the
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