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Chess Rules in Film "Queen of Katwe" 非洲电影《卡推女王》讲述国际象棋故事 Many films about Africa tell about violence and war. But the new movie Queen of Katwe tells a story about a chess expert. 许多谈及非洲的电影都讲述
双十一买买买,开心得不得了,可是账单一来感觉都要吃土了。今天Jenny和Adam要来聊一聊,如何用英语表达手头紧。 手头紧不要用Poor Poor: adj. 持续性的没钱状态 Poverty: adv. 贫穷 Poor是一种持续
TWO Chapter 4 DARYA ALEXANDROVNA was there in a dressing-jacket, with her large frightened eyes, made more prominent by the emaciation of her face, and her knot of thin plaits of once luxurious and beautiful hair. The room was covered with scattered
SIXTEEN As while she was speaking everybody listened to her and the conversation in the circle round the ambassadors wife stopped, the hostess wished to make one circle of the whole company, and turning to the ambassadors wife, said: Will you really
FIFTEEN Chapter 4 THE highest Petersburg Society is really all one: all who belong to it know and even visit one another. But this large circle has its sub-divisions. Anna Arkadyevna Karenina had friends and close connections in three different sets.
FOURTEEN PART TWO Chapter 1 TOWARD the end of the winter a consultation was held at the Shcherbatskys which was intended to ascertain the state of Kittys health and to decide what should be done to restore her failing strength. She was ill, and with
THIRTEEN Karenins gait, the swinging of his thighs, and his wide short feet, particularly offended Vronsky, who acknowledged only his own unquestionable right to love Anna. But she was still the same, and the sight of her still affected him physicall
TWELVE Chapter 28 EARLY in the morning after the ball Anna sent a telegram to her husband to say that she was leaving Moscow that same evening. Really I must, I must go, she said, explaining her altered plans to her sister-in-law in a tone suggesting
NINE Chapter 20 THE whole of that day Anna remained at home, that is at the Oblonskys house, and did not receive anybody, although several of her acquaintances who had heard of her arrival came to see her. She spent the earlier part of the day with D
FIVE Fiery steeds by something brands I can always recognize; Youths in love at once I know, By the look that lights their eyes! declaimed Oblonsky. You have everything before you! And you have you everything behind you? No, not behind me, but you ha
THIRTY-TWO This would happen: I, knowing beforehand that matters would never be allowed to reach a dangerous point, should have challenged a man in order to cover myself with false glamour. That would be dishonest, it would be false, it would be dece
THIRTY Chapter 8 AT the end of May, when the house was more or less in order, Dolly received from her husband an answer to her letter of complaint. He wrote asking her to forgive his not having seen to everything, and saying that he would come as soo
TWENTY-SIX However, while waiting for the time when she could put her plans into operation on a larger scale, Kitty, imitating Varenka, here at the watering-place where there were so many sick and unhappy people, easily found opportunities to apply h
TWENTY-FOUR Chapter 28 WHEN Karenin appeared at the racecourse Anna was already sitting beside Betsy in the Grand Stand: the stand where all the highest Society was assembled. She saw her husband from afar. Two men her husband and her lover were the
TWENTY-TWO Vronsky could not understand how she, with her strong honest nature, could endure this state of deception and not wish to escape from it; but he did not guess that the chief cause lay in the one word son which she could not bring herself t
THIRTY-THREE Serezha, she said as soon as the governess had gone away, it was wrong, but you wont do it again? . . . You love me? She felt the tears coming into her eyes. As if I could help loving him, she said to herself looking into his frightened
THIRTY-SEVEN Chapter 26 SVIYAZHSKY was Marshal of the Nobility in his district. He was five years older than Levin and had long been married. His young sister-in-law, whom Levin thought very pleasant, lived with them. He knew that both Sviyazhsky and
FORTY-SIX Their conversation was interrupted by Mlle Linon, who with a feigned yet affectionate smile came to congratulate her favourite pupil. Before she had gone out, the servants entered with their congratulations. Afterwards relatives arrived, an
FORTY-FOUR Chapter 11 EVERYBODY took part in the general conversation except Kitty and Levin. At first when the influence of one nation on another was being talked about, thoughts of what he had to say on the subject involuntarily came into Levins mi
FIFTY-SEVEN Chapter 21 FROM the moment that Karenin understood from his conversations with Betsy and Oblonsky that all that was asked of him was that he should leave his wife in peace and not trouble her with his presence and that his wife herself wi