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The gondola glided toward a landing at the edge ofthe canal. As the gondolier tied up the boat, waterwas sloshing from the canal onto a wide walkwayfilled with Carnival-goers. The gondolier reached a gloved hand toward Annieand helped her out of the
有声名著之双城记 CHAPTER XIV The Honest Tradesman TO the eyes of Mr. Jeremiah Cruncher, sitting on his stool in Fleet Street with his grisly urchin beside him, a vast number and variety of objects in movement were every day presented. Who coul
16 Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche 弗里德里希威廉尼采 Nietzsche's early childhood is itself a story of writing, reading, illness and isolation. 尼采有一个被写作、阅读、疾病与孤独充斥的童年。 He was sent to the local school
个体名词是指表示一类人或事物中单一的个体名词 例如:house 房子 bird 鸟 desk 课桌 tree 树 apple 苹果 book 书 等等 集体名词是指表示若干人或事物总称的名词, 例如:family 家庭 committee 委员会
Song:A Sad Song Artist:September You got your clothes and your books and your empty smile You took your time but you're finally out Now I can breathe, I can dance, I can run amok You think I'm cruel but you know that I'm right 'Cause we were ordi
Lesson 65 Push Over 1.I was nearly pushed over by the crowd . 2.The strong winds pushed over the trees very easily . 3.Don't push me over . 4.They are going to push over the old houses . 5.A lot houses have been pushed over by the hurricane . 6.An ol
Lesson 25 Pull 1.The new show is certainly pulling in the crowds. 2.Pull over! 3.You're pulling my leg! 4.We pull together. 5.I'm sure I'll pull through. 6.We have pulled off the plan. 7.I pull myself together again. 8.Soon he pulled up with the othe
Chapter 11 - Princess Mary addresses the peasants An hour later Dunyasha came to tell the princess that Dron had come, and all the peasants had assembled at the barn by the princess order and wished to have word with their mistress. But I never told
Chapter 14 - Nikolai confronts the peasants Well, is she pretty? Ah, friend my pink one is delicious; her name is Dunyasha. . . . But on glancing at Rostovs face Ilyin stopped short. He saw that his hero and commander was following quite a different
Chapter 18 - Rostopchns broadsheets. Pierre leaves for the army When Pierre returned home he was handed two of Rostopchins broadsheets that had been brought that day. The first declared that the report that Count Rostopchin had forbidden people to le
Chapter 21 - Looting The Russian troops were passing through Moscow from two oclock at night till two in the afternoon and bore away with them the wounded and the last of the inhabitants who were leaving. The greatest crush during the movement of the
Chapter 23 - A brawl among workmen From an unfinished house on the Varvarka, the ground floor of which was a dramshop, came drunken shouts and songs. On benches round the tables in a dirty little room sat some ten factory hands. Tipsy and perspiring,
Chapter 25 - Vereshchgin Toward nine oclock in the morning, when the troops were already moving through Moscow, nobody came to the count any more for instructions. Those who were able to get away were going of their own accord, those who remained beh
Chapter 21 - Ptya goes to the Krmlin to see the Emperor After the definite refusal he had received, Petya went to his room and there locked himself in and wept bitterly. When he came in to tea, silent, morose, and with tear-stained face, everybody pr
Chapter 22 - Assembly of gentry and merchants at the Slobda Palace Two days later, on the fifteenth of July, an immense number of carriages were standing outside the Sloboda Palace. The great halls were full. In the first were the nobility and gentry
今天我们要学的词是crowd pleaser。 A crowd pleaser, 指深受欢迎的人或事。 The movie is a crowd pleaser, 大家都爱看这部电影。 His performance was a crowd pleaser, 他的表演得到一致好评。大熊猫泰山在美国的时
Your Old Crowd The Flints I never learned To burn for your love Till it was too late I never learned To burn for your love Till you fell in With your old crowd And later on We talked through the night Heartache to heartache And drove along Pacifica H
The Ladies' Paradise by ?mile Zola 左拉《女士乐园》 ?mile Zola was among the authors admired by Joseph Stalin. The mixture of the innocent country girl thrust into city life and struggle are reminiscent of Fantine in Les Misrables, while the
Chapter 34 Having run through different yards and side streets, Pierre got back with his little burden to the Gruzinski garden at the corner of the Povarskoy. He did not at first recognize the place from which he had set out to look for the child, so