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动作篇
· 听
1. We overheard the conversation at the next table.
2. I strained my ears, attentively listening for the steps of the enemy.
3. I took notice of a note of fright in his trembling voice.
4. His voice was barely audible above the noises of the panic crowds.
5. Her farewell was drowned out by the traffic.
· 站
1. She stood on tiptoe to see over the fence, trying to catch sight of some traces of the pony.
2. Kay was leaning against the window, peeping at a smart girl passing by.
3. Trembling/shivering involuntarily, I stepped out of the car and pulled myself up to my full height to face my rival.
4. Lost in thought, he remained bent over for several seconds before slowly straightening up.
5. Hearing the terrible news, he stamped on the floor with great fury.
6. With my eyes downcast and my lips tightened, I stood rooted to the spot.
7. She huddled near the doorway in recollection of those good old days.
8. Bob crouched down, placed the figurine on the ground with shivering hands, then rose to his feet and dashed away like a bolt of lightning.
9. With great determination, he gathered his remaining strength and finally staggered to his feet.
· 躺
1. Some students often doze off in class.
2. Anna lay curled up in bed, thinking about what happened.
3. She stretched herself out on the sofa.
4. Mary was tossing and turning all through the night.
5. She collapsed to the ground.
6. She must have fainted from the choking smoke.
7. Jack hurried back, only to find Mackie lying on the ground, unconscious.
8. Flat on her back, hands crossed under her head, she studied the motion of leaves against the sky.
· 坐
1. She popped up to a sitting position and looked hastily around.
2. The old porter struggled to a sitting posture.
3. He settled himself comfortably in his usual armchair.
4. Christina gratefully sank into the armchair and kicked off her shoes.
5. With the silence descending, everyone was seated motionlessly.
6. Steven rested his chin in his hands and gawked at the blackboard motionlessly.
7. The woman is sitting upright in an old armchair, legs crossed and fingers intertwined over one knee.
· 哭
1. She burst into tears/she burst out crying when she heard the bad news.
2. She wept at the painful news.
3. She could barely containherself and shed bitter tears of sorrow.
4. Tears kept spinning in my eyes until they rolled down my cheeks.
5. With tears running/rolling down/flowing down/streaming down his cheeks, the boy stood silently and said nothing.
6. With tear-filled, blurry eyes, I turned the TV off.
7. "Sorry," sobbed Jack, taking out a large, spotted handkerchief and burying his face in it.
8. Tears of joy and gratitude welled up in her eyes/ blurred her eyes.
9. wipe her puffy eyes and sniffled
· 笑
1. His face split into a wide smile when he heard the good news.
2. He took a few breaths and then forced his face into a smile/squeezed out a smile.
3. What are you chuckling about? I don't see anything funny./ She gave a chuckle of delight.
4. She spilt the wine on the tablecloth and then giggled nervously at me.
5. When the teacher tripped on the steps, the boys sniggered.
6. The mother looked at her son and beamed proudly.
7. When she knew she had won the prize, she grinned broadly./ she grinned from ear to ear. /A grin was spreading over his face.
8. She sneered at her boyfriend's musical tastes. /His lips curled into a sneer.
9. His eyes twinkled/glittered/sparkled with tears of joy.
10. A ripple of excitement/ecstasy /amusement/pleasure/joy/delight/cheerfulness/merriment ran through him //flashed across/flickered across/spread across(over) his face.
11. Her lips curled into a pleasant smile.
· 看
1. His eyes fell on the gift he received.
2. The soldier stood as a statue, his eyes fixed unblinkingly on the flag.
3. He threw/shot/cast a sharp/piercing/encouraging/approving glance at her.
4. He still couldn't take his eyes off the toy.
5. He looked over his shoulder and found a man staring at him. // gazing at him.
6. His mother glared furiously at him.
7. I scanned the crowd anxiously, trying to spot my friend.
8. His eyes stung as the cold air rushed past them, but he kept them wide open.
9. His eyes lingered for a moment on the new car and went away.
10. He pushed the door and peered inside and a horrible scene met his eyes.
· 走
1. Mrs. Somers was making her way inch by inch toward the desired object./fight // push // feel // inch one's way
2. The man whose wife was expecting the first baby was pacing nervously up and down the hospital corridor.
3. The drunk staggered from the coffee shop and clung to a lamp-post.
4. In a hurry, the boy stumbled and fell flat on the floor.
5. With one leg hurt, he limped home.
6. He sneaked to the kitchen for some food.
7. He strode away without saying anything.
8. The boy swaggered forward when his name was called.
· 吃
1. Harry began wolfing down his bacon as fast as possible in case Dudley turned the table over.
2. We stuffed ourselves on the sandwiches.
3. The children sat licking ice cream.
4. He was so hungry that he took a big bite and swallowed it without chewing, barely tasting the food.
5. "Here I come," he said, and he drained the little bottle in one gulp.
· 想
1. The unforgettable experience came flooding in /back.
2. Memories of those bygone days kept flashing across their minds.
3. The thought flashed across my mind like a bolt of lightning, mingled with a sudden gush of joy and kindling hope.
4. I racked my brains.
5. It dawned on me that...
6. The old letters brought many recollections to my mind.
7. Questions began to buzz around in my head.
· 说
1. After what seemed like a century, Steven stumbled over his word, "Thanks for all your loving care, Mr. Rowe."
2. Nestling against his arms, I whispered gently, "Thanks, dad."
3. I struggled to my feet, took unsteady steps forward and hugged my father tightly in the embrace, stammering thanks and sorry to him with a trace of excitement in the trembling voice.
4. Astonished by my words, the gentleman put down his spoon and stared at me in disbelief, murmuring repeatedly, "Really?" When I answered with a slight nod of the head, his face lit up with a faint smile.
5. Awkward and determined, I repeated my question in a softened voice.
6. The porter let out a sigh of sorrow, beginning to tell the story of the old porter in a muffled voice.
7. He squeezed out a word from his throat.
8. "Are you really Harry Potter?" Ron blurted out.
9. Goyle let out a horrible yell.
情绪篇
· 紧张
1. Her face burnt and her clothes were drenched with sweat.
2. As the day approached, she grew restless and uneasy.
3. He laughed to hide/conceal his nervousness.
4. His face was twisted in nervous anticipation.
5. The boy kept pacing back and forth until he plucked/summoned (up)/gathered his courage to knock at the door.
6. With his heart pounding wildly in his chest and sweat glistening on his forehead, he tapped at the door.
7. Her eyes glued to the ground, she lowered her head, trying to fight the urge to run off the stage.
8. The anxiety that he managed to conceal was betrayed by his burnt face.
9. She took a deep breath to calm her nerves.
10. I clenched/clasped my fist instinctively.
11. I could feel my heart beating fiercely/wildly/restlessly.
12. He tried to ignore the butterflies in his stomach.
13. Heart thumping wildly, he poked his head and sneaked a quick peek inside.
14. Back stiffened and hands quivering, he shuffled forward to show her the creased paper, waiting for the upcoming storm of scolding.
15. With a strong flow of nervousness creeping into her heart, Jenny hesitantly /timidly knocked at/ on the door, only to find the door was opened with no one inside.
16. Overwhelmed by nervousness, Jenny took a quick peek inside/ stole a look/glance inside with an unsettled heart.
· 悲伤 sorrow/grief// /mourning //pain/ /
1. She collapsed into a chair and moaned in pain.
2. His mother's illness cast a gloom over the family.
3. I was flattened onto the ground, paralyzed with tremendous grief.
4. A sense of sadness gnawed at him, leaving him on the verge of collapse.
5. My anger slowly dissolved into sadness as waves of pain washed over me.
6. Her face was twisted with excessive pain.// His face screwed up in pain.
7. She staggered to the chair but crouched down halfway, burying her face into her hands.
8. Overwhelmed/Seized/Consumed by a pang of sorrow, he let out a cry/sigh of grief.
9. My disappointment gave way to bitterness, sinking me into the abyss of loneliness and sadness.
10. His words were like a needle stinging my heart. I had to squeeze out/manage a smile to mask my inner sorrow.
11. An outburst of gloom rippled through him. Although he endeavored to conceal his sadness/grief, I still felt he was heartbroken.
12. The emptiness in his heart, the numbness pounding his brain, the salty tears that flowed from his eyes, and the hollowness that now took hold of his soul threatened to engulf/swallow him entirely.
· 愧疚/后悔 remorse/regret
1. The outpouring of guilt choked me with tears welling up in my eyes.
2. A flood of shame surged through him.
3. Head drooping and face blushing, he was too ashamed to meet the questioning gaze.
4. After being tortured by a pang of guilt and regret, I decided not to weave another web of lies and have an impulse to pour everything out.
5. When I saw her from the distance, melting with the crowd, seven years after we last saw each other, the waves of regret hit me like a rock eroded by the sea.
6. Remorse was etched in my heart and guilt gnawed like a worm at the core of an apple.
7. Tremendous guilt and shame took hold of her, almost tearing her heart apart.
8. Her face was etched with tiredness.
9. Guilt began to creep into my heart.
· 狂喜/激动
1. She bubbled over with excitement.
2. The children were thrilled/wild with joy at the sight of him.
3. Crowds buzzed with wild excitement.
4. There is a flurry of excitement in the hall as everyone rose up and gave him a thunderous applause.
5. The excitement she held onto finally fled her heart. She sprang to her feet, spread her arm and locked/wrapped her son in her embrace.
· 生气
1. glare at/fix sb. with a look of fury
2. inhale deeply to regain one's composure
3. She stormed out of the house, slammed the door shut and roared at the man in the distance with a trembling finger pointing at him.
4. Tom punched on the wall repeatedly with all his strength and let out a roar of rage.
5. His face twisted with fury and his piercing eyes glared at the student who had cheated in the exam.
6. He glared at me with burning eyes.
7. Anger flickered in his eyes.
· 恐惧
1. too scared to move an inch
2. let out a howl/roar of horror
3. my throat tightens and knees feel weak/legs turned jelly.
4. His face twists in fear and his mind goes blank and void.
5. My heart thumps and beats like trying to escape and my eyes are wide with fear. I want to take one great leap off the spot and run to safety, but instead I remain where I am.
6. A piercing scream shattered the silence of the night like a bullet. Panic began to set in. Her heart rate was accelerating .
7. Enveloped in the shadow of the massive beast, he flattened himself against a wall and clenched his trembling fists to conceal his inner fear but in vain, praying in the depth of his wildly-beating heart that the timely aid would arrive.
8. Numb with shock, he gawked at the greedy wolf with a dumbfounded expression on his face.
9. A sudden chill rippled through his spine.
· 失望
1. The sparkle in his eyes faded with disappointment.
2. manage a smile to mask my inner disappointment.
3. He let out another sigh, heavy with disappointment.
· 惊讶
astonished/stunned/dumbfounded
1. He covered his mouth with hand and kept his eyes widely open.
2. My jaw dropped when I saw how much the meal had cost.
3. He tried to grab something to lean against, for she was too astonished to stand still.
4. You can clearly sense the strong astonishment from his hollow eyes and pale face.
5. He stood still, wearing a pale expression on his face and wasn't able to utter a single word.
6. Words failed me. I stared into those bright blue eyes burning with anger, and my heart fell silent.
7. They sat there in shock and disbelief.
· 尴尬
1. The burning heat of embarrassment covered me from head to toe. I stood soaking in the cruel laughter, my head beginning to spin.
· 恍然大悟
1. Tears came to his eyes at this realization of his own generosity.
2. At that moment, I was struck by the sudden realization that a teacher's love has the power to illuminate a student's life path, leading him out of the abyss of solitude.
· 疑惑
1. Confusion registered in Pearse's eyes.
2. When I came in, Emma looked at me and screwed up her face in confusion.
3. Confusion flickered across Doreen's face before she masked it with a polite nod.
· 期待
1. ...she blurted out, eyes wide with anticipation/ holding her breath in anticipation.
2. As Gambino finally took the stage, the crowd pushed closer and the mood swung from anxious anticipation to pure excitement.
3. The crowd waited in hushed anticipation for the arrival of the movie star.
· 挣扎
1. be tortured by a pang of guilt and regret
2. I prayed in the depth of my heart, hoping that the torturous talk would come to an end.
3. I felt his steps sound like the thunder, severely torturing my conscience.
4. I fought with inner conflict/conscience and have an impulse to...
5. I was trapped in a dilemma, which forced/impelled me to (weigh the advantages against disadvantages and) make a choice.
6. pluck up/ muster up all the courage to
7. I decided not to weave another web of lies
· 和解
1. He breathed a sigh of relief, as if a great burden/weight had been taken off her mind.
2. Refreshing breezes that gently brushed across their cheeks seemed to have the power to blow off/melt down the barrier.
3. A ray/beam of radiant sunbeam cast soft glow to his smiling face, which acted as a mute message of forgiveness.
4. With the air of reconciliation spreading in the air/pervading the air,he threw himself into her arms.
感知篇
· 寒冷
1. The freezing/chilly wind mercilessly blew through our collars and crept down our necks.
2. The biting wind was blowing/howling/roaring fiercely and a sense of tension dominated the whole forest.
3. Cold licked at her face and crept under her clothes, spreading across her skin like the tide on a chilly winter beach. With purple lips and gently chattering teeth she wrapped her thin coat around her tighter.
· 凉爽
1. The air was cool and crisp, like a refreshing drink of cool water after hours in a desert, with red, orange and yellow leaves floating gracefully on the soft breeze.
· 温暖
1. A strong flow of warmth made its way towards my body.
2. From deep inside my chest, through every cell of my body, the warmth welcomed me like an old friend. I wished time would halt.
3. Light spilled from the windows, and the flowers were gently swaying in a warm breeze.
· 热
1. On a boiling/baking hot day, heat licked at their sunburned faces and even the birds were silent and the grass stood still as if too hot to move.
2. Beads of sweat rolled down their necks and backs like warm soup. Hair clung to their heads like blankets, locking in the heat, frying their brains.
环境篇
· 夜色
1. Utter darkness descending, chilly wind whipped our trembling arms and colorless/pale/blood-drained faces ruthlessly.
2. The sunset was now long gone, leaving us only with a starless sky. Puffs of grey cloud had swooped into the air and had surrounded the moon from all sides.
· 阳光
1. A ray of sunshine shone through a gap in the clouds, and bathed everything in its golden glow, bringing the world a long-lost warmth against the winter chill.
2. The first rays of morning sunlight streamed through the open doorway, lighting up the room with its warm golden glow.
3. The setting sun cast/shed an orange glow on the western sky.
4. Sunlight filtered through the leaves above, flowing through the gaps like water.
5. The sun, rising from the horizon, colored the sky in shades of orange and yellow.
6. I marveled at the glistening reflection of the sun on the ocean and a thrilling feeling of awe swept over me.
7. After a long cold night, the daybreak brought glimmers of warmth. The golden light softly caressed the land and ignited the birds into a chorus of melodies.
· 风
1. A light breeze lifted their hair as they looked into the forest.
2. A light breeze was blowing through my hair, which calmed me down.
3. A fierce wind rattled the windows.
4. The fury of the storm and the roar of the wind poured through the numerous cracks into the house.
· 雨
1. It started to rain. Great drops beat on the roof of the car.
2. Accompanied by sheets of rain, roaring winds swept over the streets, pouring in any corner they could find.
· 雷电
1. The icy wind and deafening thunder drove me to the edge of breakdown.
2. A strong wind was howling, while heavy rain beat against the ground. Thunder rumbled in the distance.
3. A sudden flash of blinding lightning split the dark sky.
· 冰雪霜
1. I could not feel my nose and my breath formed a thick fog in the air.
2. The grass was covered with a white blanket of fresh snow.
3. Feather-like snowflakes gently kissed my cheeks and melted.
4. Frosted air forced its way into her lungs and stung her eyes.
· 落叶
1. The leaves are swaying gently, dancing in the breeze.
2. Falling leaves bid farewell to sweet summer and welcomed the autumn in.
· 树木
1. The tall trees stood quietly in the sun, their leaves shining/swaying/dancing softly in the breeze, as if whispering to each other.
2. The wind blew through the trees, making a soft and pleasant sound.
3. The thick trees blocked the strong sunlight, creating a cool and quiet shade.
其他
· 流露出
1. His eyes gleamed with /glittered with joy.
2. Excitement exhibited /registered on her face.
3. They could barely conceal /hide anxiety.
· 充满情绪
sb was overwhelmed/ overcome/ consumed with 情绪.
· 泪水盈眶
Tears of 情绪 well up in one’s eyes.
· 时间状语
(一)极快/突然(体现紧张、惊恐、狂喜)
1. In a flash / in an instant / in a split second, the car skidded off the road.
2. The thief disappeared in the blink of an eye.
3. All of a sudden, a loud scream pierced the night.
4. Shortly afterward, a loud knock echoed through the house.
5. Before I knew/realized it, tears were streaming down my cheeks.
· He finished the task in no time, eager to see the result.
· She jumped to her feet at once, ready to defend herself.
· Without hesitation/ Without a second thought, he dived into the river to save the drowning child.
(二) 缓慢/拖延(体现犹豫、悲伤、疲惫)
· Bit by bit, the truth dawned on her.
· Little by little/ step by step, he regained his strength after the illness.
· The old man walked at a snail’s pace / at a slow pace, leaning on his cane.
· After a moment’s hesitation/ After a long pause , she finally spoke the truth.
· For ages / For an eternity, the silence hung in the air, thick with tension.
· After what felt like a century,we reached the top of the mountain.
· The meeting dragged on, making everyone feel exhausted.
(三)同时(一...就;一看到、一听到、一想到、一意识到...就)
· The audience began to clap and cheer simultaneously/at the same moment/in the meantime.
· As we drew near, a terrible sight came into view.
· The moment he saw the note, tears welled up in his eyes.
· At the sight of the familiar figure standing in the rain, a flood of mixed emotions surged through my heart.
· At the thought of the efforts my parents had made for me, I was determined to keep going no matter how hard it was.
· Upon hearing his gentle voice calling my name, all my anxiety and fear disappeared in an instant
· At the realization of how selfish and foolish I had been, my face burned with shame and regret.
· On seeing the warm light shining through the window, I could hardly hold back my tears, for I knew I was finally home.
· at the sight/sound/thought/ realization of...=
on/upon seeing/hearing/thinking of /realizing...
(四)过渡/渐变(体现情绪变化、过程感)
· As time went by, her anger faded into regret.
· With each passing day, his hope grew weaker.
· From that moment/then on, he resolved to change his life.
· Finally/ eventually, she mustered up the courage to face her fears.
· As days stretched into weeks and then months, the small garden turned into a sea of flowers.
· The next week witnessed him devoting himself entirely to his revision.
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