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高考英语 定语从句精练系列之(27)
原创作者:老九书斋
1.Before they were finished she had ordered costly necessities for the decorations, the table service, and the most marvelous invention was to arouse the astonishment of the town and the jubilation of the young people.
2.One morning, he placed the first roll in the pianola and the tormenting hammering and the constant noise of wooden lathings ceased in a silence was startled at the order and neatness of the music.
3.That day the Italian had lunch with them. Rebeca and Amaranta, serving the table, were intimidated by the way the angelic man with pale and ringless hands manipulated the utensils.
4.He showed them the steps without touching them, keeping time with a metronome, under the friendly eye of Úrsula, did not leave the room for a moment while her daughters had their lesson.
5.Úrsula drew up a strict guest list, the only ones invited were the descendants of the founders, except for the family of Pilar Ternera, by then had had two more children by unknown fathers.
6.Their sons and grandsons, were the constant companions of Aureliano and Arcadio since infancy, and their daughters, were the only ones visited the house to embroider with Rebeca and Amaranta.
7.Don Apolinar Moscote, the benevolent ruler activity had been reduced to the maintenance from his scanty resources of two policemen armed with wooden clubs, was a figurehead.
8.In order to support the household expenses his daughters had opened a sewing shop, they made felt flowers as well as guava delicacies, and wrote love notes to order.
9.Úrsula and the girls unpacked furniture, polished silverware, and hung pictures of maidens in boats full of roses, gave a breath of new life to the naked areas
the masons had built.
10.They gathered together in the parlor, facing the unknown invention had been covered with a white sheet.
11.Those were familiar with the piano, popular in other towns in the swamp, felt a little disheartened.
12.Finally José Arcadio Buendía managed, by mistake, to move that device was stuck and the music came out, first in a burst and then in a flow of mixed-up notes.
13.Beating against the strings had been put in without order or concert and had been tuned with temerity, the hammers let go.
14.But the exhibition was interrupted because Pilar Ternera, was at the door with the onlookers, had a fight, biting and hair pulling.
15.It was an inconsolable weeping that lasted for several days, the cause of was not known even by Amaranta.
16.The handfuls of earth made the only man deserved that show of degradation less remote and more certain.
17.She was able to see the name of the Estimable Señorita Rebeca Buendía, written in the same methodical hand, with the same green ink, and the same delicacy of words the instructions for the operation of the pianola were written.
18.He picked up the little fish by the very chain came through its mouth and said to her.
19.Remedios went over and asked some questions about the fish Aureliano could not answer.
20.He wanted to stay beside that lily skin forever, beside those emerald eyes, close to that voice called him “sir” with every question,showing the same respect
she gave her father.
21.All he could do was tell Remedios that he was going to give her the little fish.
22.That afternoon Aureliano lost the hidden patience he had waited for a chance to see her.
23.She was listening to it because it was the music with Pietro Crespi had taught them how to dance.
24.The establishment had been expanded with a gallery of wooden rooms single women smelled of dead flowers lived.
25.A group made up of an accordion and drums played the songs of Francisco the Man, had not been seen in Macondo for several years.
26.He recovered it on a strange dawn and in a room was completely foreign,
Pilar Ternera stood in her slip, barefoot, her hair down, holding a lamp over him, startled with disbelief.
27.She let out a laugh in other times frightened the doves and now did not even wake up the children.
28.When she discovered Rebeca’s passion, was impossible to keep secret because of her shouts, Amaranta suffered an attack of fever.
29.With so many pretty and decent girls around, the only thing occurs to you is to get married to the daughter of our enemy.
30.Rebeca, was the one he wanted, would marry Pietro Crespi.
31.We have six other daughters,all unmarried, and at an age they deserve it,
would be delighted to be the honorable wife of a gentleman as serious and hard-working as your son.
32.Aurelito lays his eyes precisely on the one still wets her bed.
33.He was treated as one of those useless great-grandfathers wander about the bedrooms like shades, dragging their feet, remembering better times aloud, and no one bothers about or remembers really until the morning they find them dead in their bed.
34.He seemed to confuse the people to he was speaking with others he had known in remote epochs of mankind.
35.One day he forgot to put in his false teeth, at night he left in a glass of water beside his bed, and he never put them in again.
36.she had a bookcase she herself put in order the books were almost destroyed by dust and moths.
37.He only went to Aureliano’s workshop, he would spend hours on end scribbling his enigmatic literature on the best parchments he had brought with him.
38.His skin became covered with a thin moss, similar to that flourished on the last vest he never took off, and his breath exhaled the odor of a sleeping animal.
39.In reality, the only thing could be isolated in the rocky paragraphs was the insistent hammering on the word equinox.
40.Years later, facing the firing squad, Arcadio would remember the trembling with
Melquíades made him listen to several pages of his impenetrable writing, of course he did not understand.
41.Much time passed in that way without anyone’s seeing him in the house except on the night he made a pathetic effort to fix the pianola.
42.Over the scandalized protests of Úrsula, wept with more grief she had had for her own father, José Arcadio Buendía was opposed to their burying him.
43.He brought out the forgotten water pipe and put a kettle of mercury to boil next to the body, little by little was filling with blue bubbles.
44.This was the first burial and the best-attended one was ever seen in the town, only surpassed, a century later, by Big Mama’s funeral carnival.
45.They buried him in a grave dug in the center of the plot destined for the cemetery, with a stone on they wrote the only thing they knew about him.
46.He lived at that time in a paradise of disemboweled animals, of mechanisms
had been taken apart in an attempt.
47. But Aureliano’s patience and devotion finally won her over, up to the point
she would spend many hours with him studying the meaning of the letters.
48.She saw herself entering the house as a very small girl, with the trunk and the little rocker, and a bag contents she had never known.
49.He would spend the nights walking around the room searching for a way to apply the principles of the pendulum to everything was useful when put into motion.
50.He asked the dead from Riohacha about him, the dead came from the Upar Valley, those came from the swamp.
高考英语 定语从句精练系列之(27)
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