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(2)Tuesday morning found me in the kitchen..:if a time"finds"you ina particular situation you are in that situation thetime mentioned e.g.Daybreak found us on a small boat. 4.I looked in the living room at the TV,and saw the image of the fire poking through the blackened holes in the tower's silver skin. (1)poke: 1)be visible coming through a hole.slit etc.suddenly e.g.Ella looked at the tiny face poking out of the blanket 2)push sharply with a stick or one's finger Be careful with that umbrella or you'll poke someone in the eye. poke fun at sb.开某人的玩笑,嘲弄或喝笑某人 poke one'snose into sth.管闲事 5.And that whatever decisions you make in your life,no matter what,I'll support you. 1)What does this sentence imply? It implies that Jeremy knows his chances of survival are very slim,and will support "me"ifI remarry tosomeone else infuture 2)Translate the sentence into chinese 不论你将来作出什么决定,我都支持你。 6.He said there were maybe 30r35 passengers.herded to the back herd:n.number of animals feeding or staying together e.g.The herd of cattle on the farm rose to40 from five at the beginning v.move or drive(a group of people or animals)in a specific direction e.g.There are many World War II stories of the Jews being herded on to trains headed for the death-camps 7.The Pentagon was probably the jolt that made him see clearly that his fate and that of his fellow passengers in therear of the plane were completely in their own hands 1)What does"the Pentagon"refer to? It affair that aplane crashed into the Pentagon" 2)What can we infer from this sentence? We can infer that Jeremy had understood that something must be done to save him and other passengers.and decided to fight against the terrorists. 8.I think they're bluffing you. bluff:v.try to deceive (sb.)by pretending to be stronger.braver.etc.than one is e.g.Tony seems to knowa lot about music,but sometimes I think he'sonly bluffing I don't believe he'd really do what he threatens to:he's only bluffing (us). 9.Okay,I'm going to put the phone down.I'm going to leave it here,and I'm going to come right back to it What does this sentence imply?4 (2) Tuesday morning found me in the kitchen…: if a time “finds” you in a particular situation, you are in that situation at the time mentioned. e.g. Daybreak found us on a small boat. 4. I looked in the living room at the TV, and saw the image of the fire poking through the blackened holes in the tower’s silver skin. (1) poke: v. 1) be visible coming ( through a hole, slit, etc.) suddenly e.g. Ella looked at the tiny face poking out of the blanket. 2) push sharply with a stick or one’s finger Be careful with that umbrella or you’ll poke someone in the eye. poke fun at sb. 开某人的玩笑; 嘲弄或嘲笑某人 poke one’s nose into sth. 管闲事 5. And that whatever decisions you make in your life, no matter what, I’ll support you. 1) What does this sentence imply? It implies that Jeremy knows his chances of survival are very slim, and will support “me” if I remarry to someone else in future. 2) Translate the sentence into Chinese. 不论你将来作出什么决定,我都支持你。 6. He said there were maybe 30 or 35 passengers, herded to the back. herd: n. number of animals feeding or staying together e.g. The herd of cattle on the farm rose to 40 from five at the beginning. v. move or drive (a group of people or animals) in a specific direction e.g. There are many World War II stories of the Jews being herded on to trains headed for the death-camps. 7. The Pentagon was probably the jolt that made him see clearly that his fate and that of his fellow passengers in the rear of the plane were completely in their own hands. 1) What does “the Pentagon” refer to? It refers to “the affair that a plane crashed into the Pentagon”. 2) What can we infer from this sentence? We can infer that Jeremy had understood that something must be done to save him and other passengers, and decided to fight against the terrorists. 8. I think they’re bluffing you. bluff: v. try to deceive (sb.) by pretending to be stronger, braver, etc. than one is e.g. Tony seems to know a lot about music, but sometimes I think he’s only bluffing. I don’t believe he’d really do what he threatens to; he’s only bluffing (us). 9. Okay, I’m going to put the phone down, I’m going to leave it here, and I’m going to come right back to it What does this sentence imply?
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