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The furniture gleamed after being polished a gleam of he a gleam of interest in this matter came into his eyes Moonlight is shimmering on the lake The surface of the road shimmered in the heat of the sun 3. Shake, tremble shiver The house shook as the heavy truck went past The victim described the enemy's bombardment in a voice shaking with emotion.激动得发抖的声音 I tremble at the very thought of it.不寒而栗 leaves trembling in the breeze.颤动 She shivered at the thought of going into the dark house alone 4. missing lost The missing letter was in his pocket This book has 12 missing pages A lost child/pen/art/ship Our ad vice was not lost on him 5. fashion: to shape or make, usu. with hands or with a few tools The children learn how to fashion clay into cups vases or whatever B. Expressions 1. Catch up with sb. to finally start to cause trouble for sb. after they managed to avoid this for some time Some day, his old wound will catch up with hi 2. Wear off: (of a feeling, effect, etc, esp. an unpleasant one)to become less strong, to be reduced until disappear An hour after he took the medicine his toothache began to wear off Assignment: Finish the exercises after the text in the textbook5 The furniture gleamed after being polished. A gleam of hope A gleam of interest in this matter came into his eyes. Moonlight is shimmering on the lake. The surface of the road shimmered in the heat of the sun. 3.Shake, tremble, shiver The house shook as the heavy truck went past. The victim described the enemy's bombardment in a voice shaking with emotion. 激动得发抖的声音 I tremble at the very thought of it.不寒而栗 leaves trembling in the breeze.颤动 She shivered at the thought of going into the dark house alone. 4. missing lost The missing letter was in his pocket This book has 12 missing pages. A lost child/pen/art/ship Our advice was not lost on him. 5. fashion: to shape or make, usu. with hands or with a few tools, The children learn how to fashion clay into cups, vases, or whatever. B. Expressions 1. Catch up with sb.: to finally start to cause trouble for sb. after they managed to avoid this for some time Some day, his old wound will catch up with him. 2.Wear off: (of a feeling, effect, etc. , esp. an unpleasant one) to become less strong, to be reduced until disappear An hour after he took the medicine, his toothache began to wear off. Assignment: Finish the exercises after the text in the textbook
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