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H.I)to continue with a lot of force,violence,or angry arguments猛烈地继续,激烈 地进行 e.g.The storm was still raging outside 2)to spread very quickly迅速蔓延 e.g.Flu raged through the country. 3)be angry about sth or with sb发怒,怒斥 e.g.He raged against the drug dealers who had tumed his city into a wasteland. 6.But once the police car disappeared down the street,the dealers drifted back drift v. I)to move or go somewhere slowly缓慢移动,缓慢行走 e.g.The crowd drifted away from the scene of the accident 2)be carried along by a current of air or water漂流,漂移 e.g.The snow has drifted everywhere. Cloudsdrifted across the sky 7.But it wasn't the first time she'd risen to an unexpected challenge. (1)rise to the challenge/occasion:be able to deal with a difficult situation which is entirely new or unexpected能够处理,有能力处理 e.g.He was determined torise to the challenge. (2)Q:What can be inferred from this sentence? A:She had acted in response to such an unexpected difficult situation before. (3)Q:What kind of person is Mrs.Armstead? A:She is very courageous and brave 8.The next day,she confronted the leader of the group,a young man in jeans and a while T-shirt confront:. I)to appear and need to be dealt with by sb:降临 e.g.The problems confronting the new government were enormous. The difficulties that confront us an be overcome 2)face boldly (and deal with);face(sb.)so that they cannot avoid it e.g.This was the first time he had confronted an armed robber. vi. 1)to continue with a lot of force, violence, or angry arguments 猛烈地继续,激烈 地进行 e.g. The storm was still raging outside. 2) to spread very quickly 迅速蔓延 e.g. Flu raged through the country. 3) be angry about sth or with sb 发怒,怒斥 e.g. He raged against the drug dealers who had turned his city into a wasteland. 6. But once the police car disappeared down the street, the dealers drifted back. drift v. 1) to move or go somewhere slowly 缓慢移动,缓慢行走 e.g. The crowd drifted away from the scene of the accident. 2) be carried along by a current of air or water 漂流,漂移 e.g. The snow has drifted everywhere. Clouds drifted across the sky. 7. But it wasn’t the first time she’d risen to an unexpected challenge. (1) rise to the challenge / occasion: be able to deal with a difficult situation which is entirely new or unexpected 能够处理, 有能力处理 e.g. He was determined to rise to the challenge. (2) Q: What can be inferred from this sentence? A: She had acted in response to such an unexpected difficult situation before. (3) Q: What kind of person is Mrs. Armstead? A: She is very courageous and brave. 8. The next day, she confronted the leader of the group, a young man in jeans and a while T-shirt. confront: vt. 1) to appear and need to be dealt with by sb;降临 e.g. The problems confronting the new government were enormous. The difficulties that confront us an be overcome. 2) face boldly (and deal with); face (sb.) so that they cannot avoid it 面对 e.g. This was the first time he had confronted an armed robber
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