-聚酯
2020
届新高考高三英语作文讲义(一)
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读后续写“
walk
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个写作高级替换词积累
要
增添
读后续写
的表达效果,让学生写出内容具体的续写,须有一定词汇量的积累,特
别要注意避免使用
泛泛而谈的上义词,应该多使用具体的下义词使表达更加准确到位。今
天推送的是
walk
的各种具体表达,经过精心选择,共有
15
个。为方便学习,每个单词
都附上音标,文后附有练习可
以巩固,希望同学们马上学习起来,一定记得在高考中使用
起来。
1. tiptoe
[?t?
pt
??
]
vi.
踮着脚走;蹑手蹑脚地走
on tiptoe/tiptoes
踮着脚;蹑手蹑脚地
--to
walk using tiptoes only,so that other people
cannot hear you
1. She
slipped out of
bed and
tiptoed to the window.
她溜下床,蹑手蹑脚地走到窗户旁边。
2. My mother would turn off the lights
and
tiptoe out
.
母亲会关上灯,然后蹑手蹑脚走出去。
3.
Standing on
tiptoe
, the boy looked over the wall.
那孩子踮着脚望墙外。
4.
Walking on tiptoe
, I
approached him behind.
用脚尖走,我悄悄走到他的身后。
5. He leaned her bike against the stone
wall and
stood on tiptoe
to
peer over it.
她把自行车斜靠在石墙上,踮起脚往墙内张望。
2. sneak
[sni:k]
vi
潜行
;
偷偷溜走
;
--to go
somewhere secretly,
trying to avoid
being seen
1. Sometimes he would
sneak out of
his house late
at night to be with me.
有时候,他会在深夜里偷偷溜出家与我相会。
2. I
sneaked
up
the stairs.
我蹑手蹑脚地上了楼。
3. The boy
sneaked in
without paying.
这个男孩没有付钱人偷偷地溜了进来。
3. stagger
[?st?g?
]
vi.
蹒跚;摇摇晃晃地走
--to
walk with weak unsteady steps,
as if
you are about to fall
hobble
[
?
h
?
bl
]
蹒跚
;
跛行
;
艰难地走
--to walk
with difficulty, especially
because
your feet or legs hurt
1. The injured
woman
staggered to her feet
.
受伤的女人摇摇晃晃地站起身来。
2. He
staggered
home
, drunk.
他喝醉酒,踉跄着回了家。
3.
He watched the old woman
stagger out
with a big bag and disappear.
他目送老妇人扛着一大包蹒跚而去。
4. He
staggered to his
feet
.
他摇摇晃晃地站起来。
5. The old man
hobbled
across the road.
老人一瘸一拐地穿过马路。
6.
He got up slowly and
hobbled over to
the coffee table.
他慢慢地站起来,一瘸一拐地走到咖啡桌旁。
4. stroll
[str
??
l]
vi
散步
;
溜达
;
闲逛
--to walk somewhere
in a slow relaxed way
1.
People were
strolling
along
the beach.
人们在海滩漫步。
2. Afterwards, we
strolled
back
, put the kettle on and settled
down with the
newspapers.
然后,我们溜达回来,烧上水,又坐下看报纸。
3. They looked happy and relaxed as
they
strolled
in the
sunshine on a shopping
trip
他们漫步于阳光下购物,看上去悠然惬意。
4. I had the chance to
stroll around
this beautiful
city with my wife for a whole
day.
我有机会和我的夫人用整整一天的时间游览这座美丽的城市。
5. meander
[mi??nd?
]
vi.
漫步
;
闲荡
;
信步
--to walk slowly
and change
direction often, especially
without
a particular aim
1.
We
meandered
through a
landscape of mountains, rivers, and vineyards.
我们在群山、河流和葡萄园构成的美丽画卷中漫步。
2. She liked to
meander
through
familiar streets.
她喜欢在熟悉的街道上闲逛。
6. wander
[?w?
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]
vi.
游荡,漫游
--to walk
slowly around or to a place,
often
without any particular sense of
purpose
or direction
vi.
roam
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??
m]
--to
walk or travel around an area
without
any definite aim or direction
1. She
wandered
aimlessly around the streets.
她在大街上漫无目的地到处游荡。
2. We
wandered back
towards the car.
我们溜达着回到汽车那里。
3.
The child was found
wandering the
streets
alone.
那孩子被发现独自在大街上瞎转。
4. In my free time I like to
wander
with their friends.
在我空闲的时候,我喜欢与朋友去闲逛。
5. You might get lost if you
wander
by yourself in the
woods.
你如果独自在森林里闲逛就很有可能会迷路。
6. They
roamed
through the streets for hours.
他们在街上闲逛了很长时间。