1.jolt into doing/something感到震驚而采取行動(dòng)
Money permitting, maybe a spate of joblessness would jolt me into taking more initiative.
如果財(cái)力允許,或許失業(yè)一陣子會(huì)迫使我變得更加主動(dòng)。
2.identified
v. 鑒定(identify的過去分詞);辨認(rèn)
Police have already identified 10 murder suspects.
警方已經(jīng)確認(rèn)了10名謀殺嫌疑犯。
3.enormous
adj. 龐大的,巨大的
It was an enormous disappointment.
這是件令人極為失望的事。
劇情百科
要怎么相信身邊這個(gè)相處了十年的朋友就是一個(gè)從石器時(shí)代活到現(xiàn)在的“古人”呢?聽著約翰娓
娓道來自己這么多年來的經(jīng)歷,朋友們紛紛提出自己的疑問,甚至還找來了另外一個(gè)學(xué)醫(yī)的好友來
聽聽約翰講的是否屬實(shí),令人感到不可思議的是,約翰真的得過了不少病,但是他活了下來……
考考你 Q&A
Please fill in the blanks with the proper words
I can’t ______ ______ ______ the new stuff that comes along.
我不能跟上所有的新事物
None of your ______!
別胡說八道了!
本期答案見下期
上期答案:
1.Someone mentioned that you were leaving.
2.No matter how highly trained some of us think we are.