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(2)pain:v.cause physical pain or mental sufferingto e.g.It pained the mother to watch her son suffering It pains me to have to say this.but you can no longer be trusted (3)What do the two"it"s refer to respectively? The first"it'”refers to“indignity'”while the second refers to all the words after“said in this sentence. 3. "Supershe snapped.Jus superAnd it's on getting started. Another truck just pulled up out front. (1)snap:v. a.break折断,(使)啪的一声折断 e.g.The teacher snapped the chalk in two pieces b.move sth suddenly突然移动 e.g.The pieces jus snap together like this c.tosy5地quickly in an ang町yor annoyed way急速地说,厉声说 e.g.He laughed."What's so funny?"I snapped. (2)pull up:vi.(cause to)come toa stop e.g.The taxi had to pull up because the traffic lights had turned red. pull in 火在进站 (船)靠岸 pull out (火车)离站 pull over (车)停(路边) pull into the station (火车)进站 pull out of the station (火车)出站 What can we infer from this word“snapped”? (3)What did the wife really mean? Since "snap means "say sharply",it makes it clear that she was saying this in an ironical tone.Asa matter of fact,her day was just awful. 4."Six hundred bucks!"His brother had echoed."And we can do the iob in two hours!" Echo:v a.repeat an idea or opinion because you agree with it附和,重复 e.g.The little boy echoes everything his brother says. b.if a sound echoes,you hear it again because it was made near sth such as a wall or hill (1)Meaning:Her voice becomes higher and higher,as if (her voice were)rising to so high that it could no longer be heard by the human ear According to acoustics(the branch of physic that studies sound),the human ear can only hea nds with fre que ncies bety n16cps(cycles per seco d) d20000 cp (2)Tra sentenc into Chinese 她越讲声音越响,几乎震耳欲聋 6.“..Got a lunch date. (1)Meaning:I have got a lunch appointment with others. (2)Why does"Father"say so?(2) pain: vt. cause physical pain or mental suffering to e.g. It pained the mother to watch her son suffering. It pains me to have to say this, but you can no longer be trusted. (3)What do the two “it”s refer to respectively? The first “it” refers to “indignity” while the second refers to all the words after “said” in this sentence. 3. “Super!” she snapped. “Just super! And it’s only getting started. Another truck just pulled up out front.” (1) snap: v. a. break 折断, (使)啪的一声折断 e.g. The teacher snapped the chalk in two pieces. b. move sth suddenly 突然移动 e.g. The pieces just snap together like this. c. to say sth quickly in an angry or annoyed way 急速地说,厉声说 e.g. He laughed. “What’s so funny?” I snapped. (2) pull up: vt. (cause to) come to a stop e.g. The taxi had to pull up because the traffic lights had turned red. pull in (火车)进站, (船)靠岸 pull out (火车)离站 pull over (车)停(路边) pull into the station (火车)进站 pull out of the station (火车)出站 What can we infer from this word “snapped”? (3) What did the wife really mean? Since “snap” means “say sharply”, it makes it clear that she was saying this in an ironical tone. As a matter of fact, her day was just awful. 4. “Six hundred bucks!” His brother had echoed, “And we can do the job in two hours!” Echo: v. a. repeat an idea or opinion because you agree with it 附和,重复 e.g. The little boy echoes everything his brother says. b. if a sound echoes, you hear it again because it was made near sth such as a wall or hill e.g. The thunder echoed over the mountains. 5. Her voice kept rising, as if working its way out of the range of the human ear. (1) Meaning: Her voice becomes higher and higher, as if (her voice were) rising to so high that it could no longer be heard by the human ear According to acoustics (the branch of physic that studies sound), the human ear can only hear sounds with frequencies between 16 cps (cycles per second) and 20,000 cps. (2) Translate the sentence into Chinese. 她越讲声音越响, 几乎震耳欲聋。 6. “…Got a lunch date.” (1) Meaning: I have got a lunch appointment with others. (2) Why does “Father” say so?
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