p103-113
字词
1. pull off
The play is only a couple of days away, and I have no idea how were going to pull this thing off.
pull off:be successful, achieve a goal
造句:The English test is only 3 month away, and I have no idea how were going to pull this off.
2. screw up
Another thing that's screwing everything up is that Mrs. Norton keeps adding new scenes and new characters.
screw up:to make sth more intense
造句:That's screwing all my cases up is that My boss keeps adding new clients.
3. humilate
Thank God Rodrick won't be in the audience to see me humiliate myself. Mrs. Norton said the play is going to be a "semiformal occasion," and I know there's no way Rodrick is going to wear a tie for a middle school play.
humilate:to make someone feel ashamed and stupid,出丑
semiformal occasion:moderately semiformal, semi指有一点有一些。
造句:The boss huliliated her in front of all her colleagues.
4. in the first place
Seeing Patty standing there reminded me why I signed up to be a Tree in the first place.
in the first place: at the beginning or start of a story
造句:When my daughter hurt herself by broken glass, there remind me why I take the glass on the table in the first place.
5. a bouguent of
Mom had brought a bouquet of flowers, and I guess they were supporsed to be for me.
a bouquet of一束
造句:My friend was holding a bouguent of flowers in the airport.
句段
1. spend sometimes doing sth
原句:So today we spent an hour learning the worst song that's ever been written.
造句:Everyday I spend an hour do breakfast for my daughter.
2. must have done
原句:He must have found out I was singing, and couldn't resist the chance to see me embarrass myself.
造句:My daughter must have broken her new toy, and couldn't look me in the eye.
作文
Today, it is an earthshaking day for me. My neighbours and I went to the art museum with our three kids. As soon as we entered in the museum, the three kids begun to run. At the beginning, we were patiently calmed them down. They were completely out of control. Finally, we took children away from the museum.