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第一部分动作描写

1.Sheappearstobeveryoptimistic,butinfactsheshedsbittertearssecretly.

2.Mywifeburstintotears/outcryingwhensheheardthebadnews.

3.Patwilldissolveintearsattheleastthing,thecry-baby.

4.Wecouldhearthechildsobbingintheotherroom.

Here,Grandpawaschokedwithsobs.

5.Thegirlweptatthepainfulnews.

6.Andifhestartstowhimper,I'lljustharmonizewithhim.

7.Haveyouheardthechild'ssquall?

8.Thechildrenlamentthedeathoftheirmother.

9.Lindacriedalldayandsniffledaudiblyaroundthecorner.

10.Thechildstartedtowailwhenthenursecomeoverwithasyringe.

11.Thesickchildmoanedalittle,andthenfellasleep.

12.Don'tbawllikethat,Icanhearyou.

13.Thewomansnivelledwhenhermother-in-lawdied.

14.Thebabymewlswhenhisnapkiniswet.

15.Withtear-filled,blurryeyes,Iturnedthemachineoff.

16.Hestoodsilently,tearsrollingdownhischeeks,whilethemusicplayed.

17.BillheldbackhistearsandtriedtocomfortSarah’smother.

18.Herhandswereshaking.ShewasonthevergeoftearsbutPauldidn’trealizethat.

19.Joe’seyeswerewateringfromthesmokethatfilledtheroom.

20.Henaggedandcomplained,andreducedLouisetotears.

1.Abouttwoo’clockthemistclearedaway,andwebeheld,stretchedoutineverydirection,vastandirregularplainsofice,whichseemedtohavenoend.

2.Everythingwentblackforamomentandthencamebackintofocus.

3.Shehadneverentereditsdoors;fromtheoutsideshehadsometimescaughtglimpsesofspotlessdamaskandshiningcrystal,andsoft-steppingwaitersservingpeopleoffashion.

4.Whilevisitorseyeballthefish,aquariumemployeesarewatchingthevisitors.

5.WhenhefirstsawtheirnewhouseBruno’seyesopenedwide,hismouthmadetheshapeofanOandhisarmsstretchedoutathissidesonceagain.

6.Witheveryinterview,Iwatchedeachcouple gaze intoeachother'seyesandmarveledathowthemendotedovertheirwivesliketheywerestillhighschoolsweetheartsafter25years.

7.Father’ssmilefadedonlyalittleandheglanceddownathisletterforamomentbeforelookingbackupagain.

8.Thenshepickedupamagazineandglancedthroughit,cuttingthepageswithabluntedgeofherknife.

9.Shesmiled,justasifshehadbeenaskedtoinspectatiaraofdiamondswiththeultimateviewofpurchasingit.

10.Helookedaroundtheroomwithoutfullyliftinghiseyesupfromtheground,tryingtoseewhethertherewasanythingofinteresttobefound.

11.Iwon'topenthedoororanything.I'monlygoingto peek inside. 

12.Areyouhittingallthekeywordsyou'llneedtoshowupinrecruitersearches?

Takeaminuteto scan somejobdescriptionsinyourprofessiontomakesureyou'reusingtherightlanguage.

13.Thiswasthewomanhewasgoingtomarry—heknewitthemomentheseteyesonher.

14.Shehadto squint againstthesun,whichhadabruptlycomeoutfrombehindtheclouds.

15. SomedayslaterBrunowaslyingonthebedinhisroom,staringattheceilingabovehishead.

16.Theygotoutofthecartosurveythedamage.

17. Shedidn’twanttogoonstaringbutitwasverydifficulttoturnhereyesaway.

18.Whenhelookedbackthehousethathewaslivinginbecamesmallerandsmalleruntilitvanishedfromsightaltogether.

1.Weare all ears tosuggestionstohelpmakethegameofgolffaster.

2.Thehouseservantswereclusteredoutsidethediningroomto eavesdrop,butsuddenlyfellbackastheslidingdoorscrashedapart. 

3.Asaresult,whenradioastronomerstuneintohydrogen,theycould get an earful ofFMandTVbroadcasts. 

4.NowaytheFedsorthemayorcan get wind of this—Imean,nowaythatanybodycanknow. 

5.Knappheardhimoutpatientlybutstillrefusedtochangehismind.

6.Butyoumaybetoowearyto heedthewake-upcall. 

7.Thepianist'soldteacherandherhusband listen intently justastheyhaddoneintheaudienceatthetheater.

8.Weoverheard theconversationatthe next table.

9.However,MotherandFather’svoicesweremuffledandhardtomakeout,Grandfather’swasnottobeheardatall,whileGrandmother’swassurprisinglyslurred.

1.Theplaywasover,themusicceased,thecrowdfiledout.Itwaslikeadreamended.Peoplescatteredinalldirections.

2.Mrs.Sommerswasonewhoknewthevalueofbargains;whocouldstandforhoursmakingherwayinchbyinchtowardthedesiredobjectthatwassellingbelowcost.Shecouldelbowherwayifneedbe.

3.InsteadtheyshifteduncomfortablyfromfoottofootandGretelstaredathim,unsurewhetherhewantedananswerornot.

4.Foradayortwoshewalkedaboutapparentlyinadreamystate,butreallyabsorbedinspeculationandcalculation.

1.Hecouldfeeltearsspringingupbehindhiseyesbuthewasdeterminedthathewouldn’tallowthemtoappear.

2.Andthegaudywomanwipedhereyesandsniffledonatinysquareoffilmy,perfumedlaceandpassedlittleMrs.Sommersherboxofcandy.

1.Sheturnedaroundandranbackintheotherdirection,headdown,trippingonceandscrapingherkneebadly,thenupagainandrunning,boltingpastthewoman.

2.Shepracticedwalkingaroundtheroomandkeptsteppingonthehemandstumbling.

3.Astheyshookhandsandkissedonthecheek,Mariamstoodafewfeetaway.

4.IhavebeenonmyfeetalldayandIneedtotakeanap.

5.Shestoodontiptoeandtriedtoseeoverthefence.

6.Kaywasleaningagainstthewindow,peepingatasmartgirlpassingby.

7.Tremblinginside,Isteppedoutofthecarandpulledmyselfuptomyfullheighttofacemyadversary.

8.Shebentoverthebody,andwhenshestraightenedupthereweretearsinhereyes.

9.Itrodinsomemudintheparkandtrackeditintothehouse.

10.Inarecentincident,youthsstampedonapoliceofficer’sheadashelayinjured.

11.Sheslouchedacrossthelivingroom.

12.Shefoundhimthreehousesdownthestreet,leaningagainstthewallattheentranceofanarrow-mouthedalleybetweentwoadjacenthouses.

13.Shepulledbacktheclothes,andthendrewherselfup.Thedreadedwordsseemedtocomerollingoutofherlikeapealofthunder.

14.Atanyrate,asIsatontheedgeofachairinSim’sstudy,withnoteventheself-possessiontostandupwhilehestormedatme,Ihadaconvictionofsin,follyandweakness.

15.Andyetallthewhile,atthemiddleofone’sheart,thereseemedtostandanincorruptibleinnerselfwhoknewthatwhateveronedid---whetheronelaughedorsniveledorwentintofrenziesofgratitudeforsmallfavors---one’sonlytruefeelingwashatred.

16.Iturnedawayunconcernedly,andthen,asthoughmylegsweredoingitoftheirownaccord,brokeintoaclumsyrun.

1.Iwanttocatchawinkbeforetheguestarrive。

2.Apost-prandialsnoozesetsthebrainupforlearning。

3.I'llmeetyouatthemoviesrightafterItakealittlecatnap。

4.Let'shitthesack/hay.Wehavetogetanearlystartinthemorning。

5.Everyoneinourfamilysleepslikealog,sonooneheardthethunderstorminthemiddleofthenight。

6.Somestudentsoftendozeoffinclass。

7.Itwastimeto bed downforthe night.

8.Anna lay curled upin bed, thinking aboutwhat happened.

9.He got home and flopped intoa chair.

10.The doctor asked meto lie backonthe couch.

11.Teenage boys were lounging againstthe wall.

12.She plonked herself firmly downonthe bed.

13.We sprawled infrontofthefireand watched TV.

14.She stretched herself outonthe sofa.

15.Shefeltlikelyingbackinthecushionedchairandrevelingforawhileintheluxuryofit.

1.laugh:

expressjoybymakingasound,movingthefaceorbody.

ShesplashedwateronNickandweallbeganlaughing.

2.chuckle:

laughquietly,becauseyouarethinkingaboutsomethingfunny.

Whatareyouchucklingabout?

Idon'tseeanythingfunny.

3.giggle:

laughquietlyandrepeatedlybecauseyouarenervousorembarrassed.

Shespiltthewineonthetableclothandthengigglednervouslyatme.

4.givesomebodythegiggles:

makesomebodystartgiggling.

5.titter:

laughquietly,unkindlyatsomethingembarrassing.

Aftersheendedthelecture,sheheardsomeonetittering.

6.snigger(GB)/snicker(US):

laughquietly,unkindlyatsomethingthatisnotsupposedtobefunny.

Whentheteachertrippedonthesteps,theboyssniggered.

7.roar/howl/shriekwithlaughter:

laughveryloudly.

Itwassuchagoodcomedythatwhenitfinished,hewasstillroaringwithlaughter.

8.chortle:

givealoudchuckleofpleasureoramusement.

WhenItoldherthejoke,shestartedtochortlewithdelight.

9.cackle:

laughloudlyinahighvoice.

WhenItoldherthejoke,shestartedcacklingandcouldn'tstop!

10.guffaw:

laughnoisily.

Theyguffawedatwhattheirbabyhaddone.

11.jeer:

laughatsomebodyorshoutunkindthingsatthem.

Thepresidentwasjeeredbyacrowdofprotesters.

12.burstintolaughter:

suddenlystartlaughing.

Theclassburstintolaughter.

13.laughyourheadoff:

(informal)laughalotandloudly.

Hetoldusajokeafteranother,andwelaughedourheadsoff!

14.smile:

makeone'smouthcurveupwards,inordertobefriendlyorbecauseoneishappy.

Astheboyleft,hesmiledathismotherandwaved.

15.beam:

smileveryhappily.

Themotherlookedathersonandbeamedproudly.

16.grin:

smilewidely.

Whensheknewshehadwontheprize,shegrinnedbroadly.

17.simper:

smileinasillyandannoyingway.

Hesimperedattheboysashespoke.

18.smirk:

smileinanunpleasantway,toshowthatyouarepleasedbysomebody'sbadluck.

Thekidssmirkedwhentheteacherfellonthefloor.

19.sneer:

smileinanunkindway,showingnorespectforsomebody.

Shesneeredathisboyfrien

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