常用短语用法复习知识点wolf down/word for word/work out

2022-10-26 13:48:45

常用短语用法复习知识点wolf down/word for word/work out
wolf down 狼吞虎咽
例句Don't wolf down your food.
吃东西不要狼吞虎咽。
I thought there would be some biscuits left but they've wolfed the lot!
我还以为能剩下些饼干,但是他们都给吃光了。
I have to wolf down my breakfast; I'm rushed for time.
我得快点吃完早餐,时间不够了。
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word for word逐字地
例句He repeated what you said word for word.
他一字不差地复述了您说的话。
He repeated that speech; word for word from memory.
他凭着记忆一字不变地复述那个演讲。
I will read the novel word for word.
我要逐字逐句地读这篇小说。

work out 努力做好;做大运动量的锻炼;算出来,解答
例句Things worked out quite well.
事情的结果很不错。
I work out regularly to keep fit.
我经常努力锻炼身体以保持健康。
I've worked out your share of the expenses at $10.
我已经计算出你应分摊的费用是10美元。
.regularly [adv.有规律地;经常地


It was late—an unrecognized and slow hour. In front of me was a large dog, showing his jaws so hard that his teeth gave a loud sound with each bark. His eyes were locked on me, desperate for the toy in my hand. But he wasn’t playing-he was feeling uneasy.
As I cautiously held my ground, his bark changed to a shout, then he gave a short and frightening roar. That was when my unease gave way to something far more primitive: fear.
This was no ordinary dog. Dyngo, ten-year-old, had been trained to push his six-stone body toward enemies, locking his jaws around them. This dog had saved thousands of lives. Now he was in my flat in Washington DC.Just 72 hours earlier, I had travelled across the country to get Dyngo back from Luke Air Force Base near Phoenix, Arizona, so that he could live out his remaining years with me.
That first night, May 9, 2016, after we’d settled into my hotel room, Dyngo sat on the bed waiting for me. As I was gradually sleeping, I felt his body moving, and I smiled: Dyngo is a dog who dreams. The next morning, when I came out from the bathroom after a shower, it was like stepping into a hen house massacre (屠宰场): feathers floated in the air. In the middle of the bed was Dyngo, panting over a pile of torn-pieces pillows.
On the flight home, Dyngo was allowed to sit at my feet in the broad first row, but he soon had bouts of vomiting (呕吐) in between his attempts to tear the blanket I’d brought him. The pilot announced Dyngo’s military status, inspiring applause from the whole cabin. When we reached my flat, we both collapsed from exhaustion. It would be our last bit of shared peace for many months.
5.Why did the author say Dyngo was no ordinary dog?
A.Because it was a large and fierce dog.
B.Because it could live with anyone peacefully.
C.Because it was once a trained military dog.
D.Because it had saved thousands of lives in Washington DC.
6.What can we conclude from Paragraph 4?
A.Dreaming is an abnormal behavior for Dyngo.
B.Dyngo enjoys tearing things up like other dogs.
C.Dyngo always prepares to wait for his owner after a shower.
D.Panting over a pillow is Dyngo’s most favorite activity.
7.How was their flight home according to the passage?
A.It was tiring but inspiring that Dyngo received passengers’ recognition.
B.It was disappointing because everyone was frightened by Dyngo.
C.It was annoyed that Dyngo fell ill on board unexpectedly.
D.It was peaceful and smooth without any bothers.
8.Where is this text most likely from?
A.A news report. B.A guidebook.
C.A research paper. D.A magazine.

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