时间:2019-02-09 作者:英语课 分类:英语博客 A cup of English


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  Have you ever walked into your kitchen first thing in the morning and found that little, tiny strangers have moved in? And not only have strangers moved in, but there are hundreds of them, and they are eating your food. Ants. Ants. Where do they come from? And how do they sense where the food is? For the past few days I have been paranoid about people dropping crumbs 1 in the kitchen, because it seems that ten minutes later, some clever ants have gathered around whatever was dropped, and they're figuring out how to move it. And I have to tell you about what I saw a few days ago in my dining room. I was filing some paid bills into a filing box that is close to the floor, when I spotted 2 a dead moth 3. "No big deal," I thought, until I noticed several ants around it. I bent 4 down to look closer, and I could see that the ants were holding the moth and rocking it back and forth 5, trying to move it. They succeeded, and started to move the body slowly, slowly towards the wall. Well, believe it or not, I don't have that much time on my hands that I can sit around and watch ant activity, so I had to leave for a few minutes to get on with some work. But, when I did come back, the moth was gone. I couldn't believe it! It was so much bigger than the ants, and they had quite simply taken it. I was so impressed that I am now sitting in the kitchen writing, watching a piece of cracker 6 that I put on the floor a few minutes ago. I am hoping that in a few minutes lots of ants will gather around it, and I can take a good photo. I don't want to encourage them to invade my house, but I have to get a good photo for the blog page. I admire ants; they really get the job done, and they work as a team. Just imagine what we could do if we had their energy! So, for over a week I've been hovering 7 over my kids when they are getting something to eat, saying, "For goodness sake, can you put that on a plate? Ants! Ants!" I have nicknamed one of my sons 'Senor Migas' which means Mr. Crumbs, because, no matter what he eats, he always manages to drop crumbs on the floor. Now, he would probably come in handy.

Grammar notes.

Related vocabulary: paranoid, to figure out, back and forth, to come in handy.

1. She is paranoid about germs; she washes her hands about twenty times a day.

2. Please help me figure out how to get my car keys out of the drain.

3. Wiggle your loose tooth back and forth to see if it is loose enough to pull out.

4. That flash light will



adj.有斑点的,斑纹的,弄污了的
  • The milkman selected the spotted cows,from among a herd of two hundred.牛奶商从一群200头牛中选出有斑点的牛。
  • Sam's shop stocks short spotted socks.山姆的商店屯积了有斑点的短袜。
n.蛾,蛀虫
  • A moth was fluttering round the lamp.有一只蛾子扑打着翅膀绕着灯飞。
  • The sweater is moth-eaten.毛衣让蛀虫咬坏了。
n.爱好,癖好;adj.弯的;决心的,一心的
  • He was fully bent upon the project.他一心扑在这项计划上。
  • We bent over backward to help them.我们尽了最大努力帮助他们。
adv.向前;向外,往外
  • The wind moved the trees gently back and forth.风吹得树轻轻地来回摇晃。
  • He gave forth a series of works in rapid succession.他很快连续发表了一系列的作品。
n.(无甜味的)薄脆饼干
  • Buy me some peanuts and cracker.给我买一些花生和饼干。
  • There was a cracker beside every place at the table.桌上每个位置旁都有彩包爆竹。
鸟( hover的现在分词 ); 靠近(某事物); (人)徘徊; 犹豫
  • The helicopter was hovering about 100 metres above the pad. 直升机在离发射台一百米的上空盘旋。
  • I'm hovering between the concert and the play tonight. 我犹豫不决今晚是听音乐会还是看戏。
学英语单词
active mass
air mission intelligence report
Aphelognathus
archaeography
Archie Bunker
ashcash
atomic value
axial plane component of velocity
bidactyly
Blavatsky, Helena Petrovna
Bol'shaya Balakhnya
braleys
bulletlike
call marks
calorimetric
campylodiscus
childe hassams
co-equal
cock pockets
Combined hydroelectric plant
cosmic background rf noise temperature
cupcakin'
cylinder air starting
cytokeratin
demand-assigned multiple access satellite system
designated fairway
dive on gas
do justice
down digging
duct tube
dung fly
eagle
effect of photochemical smog
enrymeric
femininely
fish buying boat
fixed period requirement
foglesong
fossae of Morgagni
fruit(y) odo(u)r
fucktoy
Galina Ulanova
Gendorf
genus Pachysandra
glycidyl amine resin
graffers
hair slides
hanging bridge
hartenberger
hatch cargo list
header part
heat stroke
heater characteristic of X-ray tube
heterotransplants
high-frequency amplifier
hydroplasmia
hyperrealists
intermittent duty coil
Jemaah Islamiyah
jembere
kajiggers
kidney iron
korbsak
Lagrange multiplier function
laser pen
lithium zirconate
low frequency acquisition
Lustrex
Mamborê
method of three standard samples
Moentjang tina
molecular energy levels
molybdenum hemipentoxide
monobasic alkaliine
nutritive cavity Rusconi's
Ottersleben
oxam
p-Dihydroxybenzenes
paint for road marking
petallike
pin expansion test
propositional constant
recognized futures exchange
relative peak high
Ricinus L.
sand-bur
secant stiffness matrix
self-sterilizer
serial-parallel conversion
Shipibo
sit shotgun
speed response
steel-band conveyer
stodginess
sup
thermostatic apparatus
trpg
tyranness
ultrasonic flaw-detecting machine
unionising
unpacific
Xanthorhiza