新高考高三英语作文讲义(十一)写作中的情感与情绪词汇整理
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2020届新高考高三英语作文讲义(十一)
写作中的情感与情绪词汇整理
01) Every morning, Sam is so enthusiastic to begin his day that he jumps out of bed and begins to sing.
02) His mother became worried when she didn't hear from him for two days.
03) David is quite shy so he doesn't like talking to people he doesn't know.
04) A year after being fired from his job, Alan is still very bitter [怀恨的,愤愤不平的]. He has a lot of resentment [rɪˈzentmənt n.愤恨,不满;] towards his former boss.
05) Even though I am accustomed to traveling for business, I still get homesick if I am away from my home for more than a week.
06) Katie feels threatened [受到威胁的;] every time her boyfriend talks to another girl. She thinks that every girl wants to steal him.
07) In the U.S., Thanksgiving is a holiday in which people give thanks for the blessings they have. Before the Thanksgiving meal, family members will say what they are thankful for.
08) I am absolutely furious [ˈfjʊəriəs 狂怒的,暴怒的]!! I cannot believe that my dog chewed my favorite shoes. Now they're ruined!
09) Cats are so curious that they often get into trouble. Once, my cat fell into the bath tub because she wanted to know what was inside!
10)When Dave found out that the plumber [ˈplʌmə管子工] charged him double the normal amount to fix his toilet, he felt cheated.
11) After his grandmother passed away, Ken was so grief-stricken[ ˈɡri:fˌstrikən 极度忧伤的; ] he couldn't get out of bed.
12) When Emily has a lot of work to do and feels stressed [紧张的;感到有压力的], she becomes very tense[紧张的;担心的] and cannot relax.
13) Our friend Lily makes us feel left out [受冷落的] when she has a party but doesn't invite us.
14) Even in hard times when I don't have a lot of money, I stay hopeful and believe that next month will be better.
15) My aunts enjoy inviting me to their romance book club. I always feel trapped[觉得不自在的] because I don't want to hurt their feelings by saying no, but I also don't want to go and listen to sixty-year old women talk about romance.
16) As a teenager, Alexandra liked to be rebellious[rɪˈbeljəs 反叛的;] and defy [dɪˈfaɪ反抗;不服从v.] her parents. She used to sneak out of the house after her parents fell asleep to go to parties.
17) When I see that puzzled look on your face, I know that you didn't understand my question.
18) Mr. and Mrs. Porter are very cautious about answering their door. If they are not expecting a visitor, they won't open the door.
19) Wow! I'm really impressed [佩服的] that Ashley can speak 7 languages, whereas I only speak one!
20) Ugh! I don't have anything to do. I'm so bored!!
21) It's difficult to not become discouraged [沮丧的;灰心的] while looking for a job, especially when you hand out your resume to employers and no one calls you.
22) After Kylie had her heart broken by her ex-boyfriend, she felt so down and blue[感到沮丧; 情绪消沉]. I tried to cheer her up, but she just wants to be sad for awhile.
23) In many countries, American-style business tactics are perceived [pəˈsi:v 理解为;认为] as too aggressive [好斗的;积极进取的]. American businessmen don't want to waste time talking about anything that doesn't pertain to [pəˈteɪn v.与...相关] business. In Asia, for example, a slower, more personal approach to doing business is preferred.