Pepper
If you saw the darkness in front of you, don't be afraid,
that's because sunshine is at your back.
如果你看到面前的阴影,别怕,那是因为你的背后有阳光。
v. 受苦,受害
v. 使…镇定
n. 神经
temper
produce
n. 集中,专心
v. 以…为名__________
__________
__________
__________
__________
__________
__________
__________ n.胃口,食欲
n.满意,满足
__________
cigarette __________
__________
urge
__________
__________
adv.内疚地__________
adv.非常,极其
entitle
calm
nerve
脾气
拿出
concentration
suffer
appetite
力劝,怂恿
香烟
satisfaction
delighted
guiltily
extremely
adj.欣喜的
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我很喜欢这本名叫《白夜行》的书。
I like the book entitled Byakuyakou very much.
以…为名v.entitle 授权
凭这张票,你可以坐头等舱旅行。
授予某人权利做某事
entitle sb to do sth.
This ticket entitles you to travel first class.
concentration 集中,专心n.
你得静下心来学习。
You should learn with concentration.
浓度
concentrate v.
集中精力于…,全神贯注于… concentrate on
You should concentrate on learning.
他在经济危机时遭受了巨大损失。
遭受,受苦 v.suffer
He suffered huge losses in the financial crisis.
suffer from 因…而痛苦
他正遭受头疼的折磨。
He is suffering from headache.
区别
遭受旱灾 suffer from drought
遭受水灾 suffer from floods
satisfaction 满意,满足n.
我们会尽全力让您满意。
We will try our best to meet your satisfaction.
satisfy
satisfied
v.
adj. 感到满意的
be satisfied with…
satisfactory 令人满意的
concentration
symptom satisfaction
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不定冠词
定冠词
零冠词
________ European
________ honest boy
________ ‘F’ in UFO
独旧双方级乐序,姓形山河惯党团
0,12,3,4,X
定冠词
独
旧
双
方
级
乐
序
姓
形
山
河
惯
党
团
the Earth
I bought a dress yesterday. The dress
is expensive.
Please open the door.
in the south
the most beautiful
play the piano
the first one
the Greens
the young
the Tai Mountain
the Yangtze River
in the morning
the Communist Party
the Students’ Union
Practice
Ø 1. Cheer up! You will get _______ A in the listening test.
A. a B. the C. an D. /
Ø 2. ---Morning, Mr. Johnson! Here is ________ message for you.
________ girl left it to you just now.
---Really? But I don’t know anyone in this city.
A. a;The B. the;A C. the;The D. a;A
A
B
After reading an article entitled ‘Cigarette Smoking and
Your Health' I lit a cigarette to calm my nerves. I smoked
with concentration and pleasure as I was sure that this
would be my last cigarette. For a whole week I did not
smoke at all and during this time, my wife suffered terribly.
I had all the usual symptoms of someone giving up smoking:
a bad temper and an enormous appetite.
My friends kept on offering me cigarettes and cigars.
They made no effort to hide their amusement whenever I
produced a packet of sweets from my pocket. After seven
days of this I went to a party. Everybody around me was
smoking and I felt extremely uncomfortable.
When my old friend Brian urged me to accept a cigarette,
it was more than I could bear. I took one guiltily, lit it
and smoked with satisfaction. My wife was delighted
that things had returned to normal once more. Anyway,
as Brian pointed out, it is the easiest thing in the world to
give up smoking. He himself has done it lots of times!