词汇:whispered

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1.难点练习答案   A 1 which 2 denied 3 fetched4 too 5 jobs   6 One…a…who 7 past 8 next 9 watching 10 continually   11 remarked 12 robbed   B (sample sentences)I'm sorry to cause you such trouble.   Have you ever seen such beautiful pictures before?   It's such a nice day that we can'tstay indoors!   I'm feeling so tired that I shall have to stop work.   C 1 He had no sooner come home than they rang him up from the office.   2 The plane had no sooner taken off than it returned to the airport.   D 1 made 2 do 3 make 4 do 5 Do 6 make 7 made8 does   E 1 out 2 up 3 up 4 up…away 5 up 6 out 7 back 8 up with 9 up with   F (sample sentences)   If you don't stop that noise at once, you'll have to go to bed. I'm at a loss to know what to do.   It's stopped raining at last!   He's very busy and can't accept any more work at present.   I'll be at home tonight.   2.多项选择题答案   1. c   根据课文第3-4行 I tried to say something, but my mouth was full of cotton wool 可判断只有c. There was something in his mouth 最符合课文的真实情况,这也是作者不能讲话的唯一原因,其他3个选择都不是原因,所以只能选c.   2. b   根据课文第8-10行I suddenly felt very worried,…when the dentist at last removed the cotton wool… I was able to tell him that he had pulled out the wrong tooth 可以判断b. he thought the dentist had pulled out the wrong tooth 是作者着急的唯一原因,其他3个选择都不是他着急的原因,所以选b.   3. c   只有选c. cannot 才能使句子同前一句It is impossible for him to answer.(他是不可能回答的)意义相同,所以c.是正确答案.a. might not 与d .may not 都不符合题目意思. b. could not 时态不对.   4. b   本句是将前一句中表示命令请求的间接引语变成了直接引语(祈使句)。   a. To rest 是动词不定式,不能做祈使句的谓语;   c. Do you rest是疑问句,不能表示请求;   d. Resting 是动名词也不能做祈使句的谓语;   只有b. Rest 可以做祈使句的谓语,所以选b.   5. a   本句是将前一句中的间接疑问句...how my brother was 变成直接疑问句,因此时态和语序都要作相应改变。   b. your brother was, c. your brother is 都不是疑问句语序,所以都不对。   d. was your brother 语序正确,但时态不对:间接引语是过去时,直接引语应该是现在时才正确。只有a. is your brother 语序和时态都正确,所以应该选a.   6. c   这是一个疑问句,a. It likes you , b. Does it like you 和d. Like you 这3个选择都意思不通,不符合题目意思,只有c. Do you like 意思通顺,符合疑问句语序,因此只能选c.   7. b   介词by 后面加动名词可以表示方式。 本句只能选b. nodding(点头),因为它是动名词,可以放在by 后面作方式状语。 其他3个选择都不能放在介词by 后面,所以选b.   8. b   本句需要选一个同前一句中时间短语for a while (一会儿)意义相同的短语。a. quietly (安静地),c. while he spoke to me (当他跟我说话时),d. for a long time (很久)这3个选择都与for a while 的意义不符。 只有b. for a short time (短时间)同for a while 的含义相同,因此选b.   9. d   a. assembly (集会,聚会),b. gathering (聚集,收集抽象的东西,如消息等),c. congregation (聚集,聚合) , d. collection (收集,收藏如邮票,硬币等),只有d最适合这个句子,其他3个选择都不能与火柴盒连用,所以选d.   10. a   前一句 I nodded(我点头)表示同意,只有a. agreed (同意)才是这一动作所表达的含义。b. said no (说不),c. shouted (高喊),d. whispered (耳语) 这3个选择都不是nodded所表达的含义,所以选a.   11. b   本句需要选出同前一句中的Meanwhile(同时)意义相同的词或短语。   a. However(不过,然而);b. In the mean time(同时);c. Never the less(尽管如此,不过);d. Although(虽然);这4个选择中只有b.同Meanwhile 的意义相同,所以选b.   12. c   a. took it off (脱下),b. took it in (理解),c. took it out (取出),和d. took it up (从事于)4个选择中只有c. took it out 同前一句He removed the cotton wool from my mouth(他将药棉从我嘴里取出)的含义相同,所以选c.
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Szpilman turns as the door opens and Gebczynski enters, distraught. Whispered, at speed:
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SZPILMAN:
(whispered) Majorek!
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But words whispered through prison bars lose their charm.
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MICHAEL:
Senator, I've observed the head of General Motors before a Senate Committee, and his lawyer whispered in his ear. That was not commented upon in the way you have just done.
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INT. THE SUITE - NIGHT Bussetta delicately picks up a small satin cushion that had fallen from the couch, and replaces it as though nothing had happened. Slowly he cracks the door open which adjoins Roth's bedroom. There is a slight commotion; whispered voices.
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GENCO:
(Sicilian) (whispered) Let's get out of here.
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(whispered) He's in the back drinkin' his wine.
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FABRIZZIO:
(whispered) The old bastard mentioned two sons he only has to whistle up.
>> The Godfather教父 1972 Movie Script
INT DAY:
OLIVE OIL OFFICES (SUMMER 1945) Looking toward the staircase we can hear SOLLOZZO's footsteps before he actually rises into view. He is a small man, very dark, with curly black hair. But wiry, and tight and hard, and obviously very dangerous. He is greeted at the head of the stairs by SONNY, who takes his hand and shakes it, introducing himself. For a moment, there is a complex of handshaking quite formal, and whispered respectful introductions. Finally, SOLLOZZO is taken into the DON's glass paneled office; the two principals are introduced.
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DON CORLEONE:
(whispered) Genco, I've brought my sons to pay their respects. And look, even Johnny Fontane, all the way from Hollywood.
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CARLO:
(whispered) Cut it out, Connie.
(低声说)住手,康妮。
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KWAN (CONT'D) The crowd whispered "Shaolin", and he bowed to us, touched my cheek and smiled, then just walked on. I watched him until he disappeared in the distance. He was larger than life, a hero to a little boy of 5. I vowed then and there to become like him, fight for right like the Shaolin.
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“The woman,” Dillard whispered. “The woman. They say he missed that whore.".
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“Burnt,” Dillard whispered. “Burnt near a year ago.” “What started the fire?” Call asked.
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“Now, see, all your worrying was for nothing,” Augustus whispered to Lorena. “She’s got a young child.” Lorena held her peace. The woman seemed kind—she had even offered her a bath—but she still felt frightened. What she wanted was to be on the trail again with Gus. Her mind kept looking ahead to when the visit would be over and she would have Gus alone again. Then she would feel less frightened.
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“Dee Boot?” she whispered.
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“Where’s Dee?” she whispered, when her voice came back a little. The doctor didn’t hear her, she said it so faint, but he happened to notice her lips move. She had to say it again.
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“He’s as loyal as any dog,” he whispered to her, when she was well enough to understand conversation. For a while she had just stared back at him without comprehension when he spoke to her. He meant Zwey, of course.
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“Let’s go in,” she whispered, hoping he’d know what she meant. He immediately turned to her with a grin.
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“If you’d like a wash first, I’ll have the girls draw some water,” Clara said. “I didn’t get your name.” “I’m July Johnson,” July said. “I come from Arkansas.” Clara almost dropped the poker. The girls had told her the little scarfaced man had said the woman they were with was married to a sheriff named Johnson, from Arkansas. She hadn’t given the story much credence—the woman didn’t strike her as the marrying type. Besides, the little man had whispered something to the effect that the big buffalo hunter considered himself married to her. The girls thought it mighty exciting, having a woman in the house who was married to two men. And if that wasn’t complicated enough, the woman herself claimed to be married to Dee Boot, the gunfighter they had hung last week. Cholo had been in town when the hanging took place and reported that the hanging had gone smoothly.
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“It’s just me,” Elmira whispered. She was beginning to feel scared—she felt so weak she could hardly hold her eyes open, and she wanted more than anything to talk to Dee. She didn’t want to faint before they had their talk, and yet she was afraid she might.
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“It’s just Zwey,” she whispered. “Him and Luke brought me in the wagon.” “There ain’t nobody else?” Dee said, coming close to the bars and trying to peer out.
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“Say something to him, Zwey,” she whispered. “Your voice is louder.” Zwey was at a loss. He had never met Dee Boot and had no idea what to say to him. The task embarrassed him a little.
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“I wish we had a goat,” Clara said. “I’ve heard goat’s milk is better for babies than cow’s milk. If you see any goats next time you go to town, let’s buy a couple.” Then she grew a little embarrassed. Sometimes she talked to Cholo as if he were her husband, and not Bob. She went downstairs, made a fire in the cookstove and began to boil some milk. When it was boiled, she took it up and gave the baby a little, dipping a cotton rag in the milk and letting the baby suck it. It was a slow method and took patience. The child was too weak to work at it, but she knew if she didn’t persist the baby would only get weaker and die. So she kept on, dribbling milk into its mouth even when it grew too tired to suck on the rag.“I know this is slow,” she whispered to it. When the baby had taken all it would, she got up to walk it. It was a nice moonlight night and she went out on her porch for a while. The baby was asleep, tucked against her breast. You could be worse off, she thought, looking at it. Your mother had pretty good sense—she waited to have you until she got to where there were people who’ll look after you.
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