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高考英语 定语从句精练系列之(十六)
1. In 1908, a white woman was allegedly raped by a Black man, ignited a three-day riot by white citizens two Black men were lynched and four white men were shot to death by Black businessmen protecting their property.
2. Ironically, even among her beloved Irish there was a social caste system
divided the“lace curtain Irish”from the“shanty Irish.”
3.She decided to start her quest in New York City, seemed a million miles away from her family and the same small-minded place they inhabited.
4.She was in the downtown scene and dated a diverse cast of men her mother would have been mortified.
5.Her pure Irish Catholic mother wouldn’t approve of her dating anyone
wasn’t lily-white.
6.To her mother, grew up in a time and place the KKK openly held mass rallies and were active in government, marrying a Black man carried a burden of shame she could not fathom.
7.I recall her coming into the quiet, sterile bedroom I slept while I was there,after my mother had put me to bed.
8.Strange how death can make people forgive those trespassed against them and their children.
9.She wanted to be in a more peaceful setting she could take long walks with the dog and go down the road to the beach.
10.Inside, a layer of dank sadness seeped through the floorboards and walls,
were covered with cheapest“imitation of wood” paneling was paired with filthy flea-ridden carpeting.
11. Prior to us moving in, the place had been abandoned and had become a hangout teenagers would smoke, drink, and mess around.
12.It was set off of a rough, unpaved driveway of rubble and stones and faced a big white Victorian house, made it look like something the big house had belched out.
13.My mother and I were the eccentric lady and her little girl lived in “the shack.”
14.I see how the piano must have become a symbol of a time she and her mother were together in relative peace and harmony.
15.Marilyn was my first vision of a superstar I could relate , on an almost spiritual level.
16. Live music was the best thing was about living with my mother.
17. I learned it and we would sing it together, and I would instinctively scat, I loved.
18.He taught me jazz classics, and one of the first songs I remember learning was “Lullaby of Bird land,” made famous by the great Ella Fitzgerald.
19.There was a dining room on the ground floor they would serve dinner, and upstairs was live jazz.
20.I felt more welcomed (and natural) with jazz musicians at night in the club than with my classmates during the day—those kids asked incessantly, “What are you?” those kids judged me by the way I looked and had no idea what my life was really like.
21. There are many of these canyons, or steep valleys, more or less narrow,
they could glide, such as Bridger Gap, runs the Pacific Railway into the Mormon territory, and others to the north and south of it.
22.She called herself Dandelion—the heartiest, bright-yellow wildflower with small tooth-shaped petals gives the early signal that spring is near.
23.I also heard a psychiatrist had concluded that a significant contributing factor in Morgan’s behavioral problems was Alison, had a talent for instigating and manipulating Morgan to his breaking points.
24.They put a little girl on the cake—a doll, not one looked like a grown woman but a little baby doll with dark brown hair like my sister’s.
25.That super-smart,beautiful girl with the dark curls was my big sister had hardened into a strange kind of absence.
26.He had half a head of hair, all was gray.
27.The worst had not yet happened between us, so I was genuinely happy for the wild stray visits she made to my mother’s house.
28. This was the only part of the confusion I felt about our relationship.
29.My sister told me not to tell anyone I was going to the house she lived with John, especially not my brother.
30.So there was no one knew, no one to protect me.
31. I remember one time we were going somewhere, and the radio was playing a song he loved.
32.I was having all these fun adventures and thinking to myself, I finally know what it feels like to have a big sister is in my life for good.
33.I was starting to feel something resembling stability, a sense that I had something looked like a normal family and was moving toward the old place
I belonged.
34.She had secretly gotten me my own phone line, only she called me on.
35. Killing herself became a common threat she shared with me in the wee hours before I went to the school bus stop.
36.There’s a look,a feel, and a smell to rooms grown men play in the dark.
37.I sat in a corner on the sticky floor I could see the door and held on to myself.
38.I had that thick ceramic brown drip-glazed mug was chipped at the lip.
39.As I tried my best to carry on the conversation with our father, I made silly faces back at her, doing all I could not to break into laughter.
40.I really loved that top—one of the very few cute pieces I had, and now it was out of rotation, stuck to my back.
41.She is the most brilliant and broken person I have ever known.
42.But even with substantial resources, there is no way to rescue someone
doesn’t realize they’re burning.
43.All the scars I carry from my sister are not just a reminder,but lessons.
44.Through the years, both my sister and brother have put me on the chopping block, sold lies to any gossip rag or trashy website would buy or listen.
45.There were many things about me my mother didn’t understand how to nurture or maintain—but the most obvious, most symbolic, and most visible was my hair.
46.And besides, there were no salons in that part of Long Island could comprehend the contradictions of my tendrils, the sheer complexities of the needs of my hair.
47.Sweet Nana Ruby was my father’s father’s second wife, with he had a whole lotta kids, half aunties and uncles to me, subsequently produced a gang of cousins,some were around my age.
48.He must have realized how isolated I was,living with just my mother in an all-white community was becoming increasingly hostile to me.
49.He was a regular,fun-loving guy with a hearty laugh, wore crew socks with his slide sandals.
50.He grew sour grapes he made much sweet homemade wine he stored in the basement.
高考英语 定语从句精练系列之(十六)
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