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情绪的表达
1、人物开心情绪的表达:
短语:
1.brighten one's heart 使某人心情愉快
2. keep up one's spirit 振作精神
3.be overwhelmed with 被……(强烈的感情)充溢
4.indescribably wild joy 难以形容的开心
5. kindle one's passion in...点燃某人对……的热情
6. be so much delighted with sth. 对……很高兴
7. be fascinated by the spectacle of被……壮观景象所吸引
8. a mixture of excitement and happiness 既兴奋又开心
句子:
1. Mary's eyes lit up.玛丽的眼睛亮了起来。2. He shed tears of joy.
他高兴得流下了眼泪。
3. Joy welled up inside him.他心中涌起喜悦。4.“Well, I do like birds!" Mary grinned.“是的,我确实喜欢小鸟!”玛丽咧嘴笑着。5. He soon returned,his whole face beaming with delight.他很快就问来了,高兴得满脸通红。
6. A boy with a cheery face bounded into the room, laughing.一个兴高采烈的男孩笑着蹦蹦跳地进了房间。
7.An expression of intense joy illuminated the old man's eyes.老人眼神中闪烁着欣喜的光芒。8. The young girl blushed with delight and leaped.年轻姑娘高兴得脸都红了,跳了起米。9. There was something in his discussion that made me choke with laughter.在他的讨论中有一些东西让我笑得喘不过气来。10. There was color, light, and life in the boy's face now, vivacity in his manner, and genuine merriment in his laugh.这孩子的脸上现在有了颜色、光明和生机,他的举止活泼,他的笑声中带着真正的快乐。11. At the back of his chair she stopped and stood listening, with her eyes wide open and her cheeks red with excitement of this unusual performance.
她在他的椅背后停下脚步,站在那里听着,眼睛睁得大大的,脸颊也因这次不寻常的表演而泛着激动的潮红。
2、人物急躁愤怒情绪的表达:
短语:
1.rage at sb.对某人大发脾气
2. be boiling with rage 怒火中烧
3. stamp one's foot in anger 愤怒地跺脚
4. scarlet with shame and anger 因羞愧和愤怒而涨得满脸通红
5. express/voice a complaint about 对……表示不满
6. be speechless with indignation 气得说不出话来
7. be displeased at one's conduct对某人的行为感到不满
8. run out of the room in a burst of anger怒气冲冲地跑出房间
句子:
1. He fired up at the word.他一听到那句话就勃然大怒。2. Colin stared at Mary crossly.柯林生气地瞪着玛丽。3. Mary's face turned to thunder.玛丽的表情变得愤怒起来。4. She was breathing fire and fury.她充满着怒火。5. Uriah's eyes burned with hatred.尤赖亚的眼睛里充满了仇恨。6. The dreadful man leaped out of his chair with a roar.那可怕的人咆哮着从椅子上跳了起来。
7. A flush of anger spread across Mr. Murdstone's checks.一抹愤怒的红晕掠过摩德斯通先生的面颊。8. She strode up to the screaming boy and stamped her foot.她大步去到那个尖叫的男孩面前,跺着脚。9. Heathcliff thrust her away from him and dashed from the room.希刺克厉夫把她推开,从房间冲了出去。
3、人物悲伤消极的表达:
短语:
1.grieve over sth.因失去某物而感到悲伤2. be disheartened by 因……而泪丧3.with a sinking heart 怀着沉重的心情4. fall into despair 陷入绝望5. a flash of grief comes upon sb.某人感到一阵悲伤6. put sb.into a sentimental mood 让某人很伤感7. raise a storm of frustration 引发一阵挫败感8.get sucked into a whirlpool of negativity 陷入消极的漩涡
句子:
1. A wave of pain ran over her.阵剧痛向她袭来。2. Summerlce was white with horror.萨莫里吓得脸色发白。3. The idea of danger made Conseil go pale.一想到危险,康塞尔的脸色就变白了。4. She sobbed,hiding her face in her hands.她掩面而泣。5.She often turned aside to wipe away a tear.她常常扭过头去擦眼泪。6. They sat there with glum looks on their faces.他们一脸忧郁地坐在那里。
7. The news cast a cloud of gloom over his face.这消息使他脸上蒙上了一层阴影。8. A frown now stood on her face.她皱起了眉头。9. I feel like I am floating in an ocean of sadness.我觉得自己在悲伤的海洋里漂浮。10. She did not cry out but bite her lip and went even whiter.
她没有哭出声来,但咬紧嘴唇,脸色更加惨白了。
11. I yelled, running after the cart and choking back sobs of fury and desperation.
我忍住愤怒和绝望的啜泣,一边大喊一边追着马车跑。
真题练习
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It was the day of the big cross-country run. Students from seven different primary schools in and around the small town were warming up and walking the route(路线)through thick evergreen forest.
I looked around and finally spotted David, who was standing by himself off to the side by a fence. He was small for ten years old. His usual big toothy smile was absent today. I walked over and asked him why he wasn’t with the other children. He hesitated and then said he had decided not to run.
What was wrong He had worked so hard for this event!
I quickly searched the crowd for the school’s coach and asked him what had happened. “I was afraid that kids from other schools would laugh at him,” he explained uncomfortably. “I gave him the choice to run or not, and let him decide.”
I bit back my frustration(懊恼). I knew the coach meant well—he thought he was doing the right thing. After making sure that David could run if he wanted, I turned to find him coming towards me, his small body rocking from side to side as he swung his feet forward.
David had a brain disease which prevented him from walking or running like other children, but at school his classmates thought of him as a regular kid. He always participated to the best of his ability in whatever they were doing. That was why none of the children thought it unusual that David had decided to join the cross-country team. It just took him longer—that’s all. David had not missed a single practice, and although he always finished his run long after the other children, he did always finish. As a special education teacher at the school, I was familiar with the challenges David faced and was proud of his strong determination.
注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答.
We sat down next to each other, but David wouldn’t look at me.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
I watched as David moved up to the starting line with the other runners.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
We sat down next to each other, but David wouldn‘t look at me. “Why do you give up the run, David " I whispered to him. “I will be a loser, and others will laugh at me," he murmured with his face flushing. I hugged him tightly, saying, "You are a determined boy, and I believe you can face the challenge bravely. But, more importantly, it is participation rather than the result that matters to you. "Having been inspired by what I said, David looked up and said firmly, “I will run.”
I watched as David moved up to the starting line with the other runners. Hearing the gun blasting, they rushed out like arrows, except for David, who fell behind soon despite great efforts. “Come on, David!” I shouted crazily in the crowd. Sweaty and exhausted as he was, he kept running. Finally, when David struggled to cross the finishing line, the crowd erupted into wild cheers and thunderous applause. He embraced me with tears streaming down his face. I am, once again, proud of his strong determination.
David害怕失败,怕被嘲笑.
作者鼓励夸赞他意志坚定
重在参与,结果并不重要
非谓语 having been done
非谓语doing
起跑后,他很快落后
挣扎着冲过终点线作者
再次为他感到骄傲
范文赏析:
请找出情绪的表达::
We sat down next to each other, but David wouldn‘t look at me. “Why do you give up the run, David " I whispered to him. “I will be a loser, and others will laugh at me," he murmured with his face flushing. I hugged him tightly, saying, "You are a determined boy, and I believe you can face the challenge bravely. But, more importantly, it is participation rather than the result that matters to you. "Having been inspired by what I said, David looked up and said firmly, “I will run.”
I watched as David moved up to the starting line with the other runners. Hearing the gun blasting, they rushed out like arrows, except for David, who fell behind soon despite great efforts. “Come on, David!” I shouted crazily in the crowd. Sweaty and exhausted as he was, he kept running. Finally, when David struggled to cross the finishing line, the crowd erupted into wild cheers and thunderous applause. He embraced me with tears streaming down his face. I am, once again, proud of his strong determination.
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