#字词#
1.run out--to finish, use, or sell all of something, so that there is none left用完,耗尽,卖光
原文:I will never run out of new material.
仿写:I've run out of money.
2.competition--a situation in which someone is trying to win something or be more successful than someone else竞争
原文:Most of them were pretty bad, so I wasn't too worried about the competition.
仿写:Competition for jobs is intense.
3.turn up--情况突然好转,机会突然出现
原文:Hopefully, those ones won't turn up until I'm in high school.
仿写:Don't worry about it, something will turn up, you'll see.
4.accidentally--by chance or by mistake 偶然地,意外地
原文:In the original, Creighton the Cretin is taking a math test, and he accidentally eats it.
仿写:I accidentally knocked a glass over.
5.shake sb up--使震惊
原文:He looked pretty shaken up.
仿写:I think she was pretty shaken up by the accident.
6.confess--坦白,承认(错误或暴行)
原文:I knew if I confessed, I'd lose my hot chocolate privileges.
仿写:He has confessed to the murder.
#句段#
1.have a bone to pick with someone--有理由不同意或不满意某人
原文:So I guess he has a bone to pick with just about every teacher in the school, including Mr. Ira.
仿写:She has a bone to pick with the council.
2.suspended from sth--(因犯错而)暂令停学或停止参加某项活动
原文:That he's suspended from Patrols for a week.
仿写:He was suspended from school for fighting.
#日记#
Keeping a diary in English is one of the effective ways to improve our English writing ability. Compared with other forms of writing, it is shorter and take less time. It can help us to cultivate the habit of thinking in English. Plus, we'll learn how to express ourselves in English. I had some difficulties when I started writing a diary in English. First, it often happens that I have trouble finding appropriate words and phrases to give expression to my mind. Secondly, there are many idiomatic ways of saying things in Chinese. And it is extremely hard for me to put them into English properly. I will insist on writing diaries in English, although I know this is not an easy thing.