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1、描写后悔But no more helicopters came and it was getting dark again. Consumed by regret, Jane stood hopelessly, starting to blame herself. “How could I be so irresponsible to leave Tom and walk away irrationally? ” Jane murmured. Tears blurred her eyes as the unspeakable anguish wrung her heart. However,

2、 all of a sudden, Toms handsome face popped into her mind which reminded Jane of the significance of life. However harsh the present was, there was always a gleam of hope! On sober reflection, Jane determined to struggle a living. She came back to the stream, drank some water, and went to sleep to s

3、ave her energy.第1页/共17页描写开心It was daybreak when Jane woke up. To her great ioy, she heard a helicopter again! She rushed to an open area, waving her yellow blouse frantically. Fortunately, the helicopter seemed to notice her existence and flew downwards which blew away the gloomy clouds hovering ove

4、r her head. Jane jumped wildly into the air of excitement, waiting for the helicopter to rescue her. Surprisingly, a few minutes later, Tom got out of the helicopter. His face cracked into smile as he saw Jane standing there, safe and sound. They hugged tightly with tears streaming down their cheeks

5、. Then they got on the helicopter together, heading to the lake which they were longing for. Sitting on the seat, Jane felt unprecedented cosiness. Looking at Toms twinkling eyes, she promised to herself that she would never leave him again. 第2页/共17页Filled with delight, Ali walked home quickly. He c

6、ould not wait to see his sister and share the thrilling news. On his arrival, Ali found Zahra was waiting outside. She was really nervous whether her brother had brought her what she was expecting. “Zahra, see what I have got for you.” He took the prize out of his bag with his trembling hands. The i

7、nstant Zahra saw the shoes, her face lit up. So thrilled was she that she threw herself at Ali. “Thank you! Ali.” Tears of joy welled up their eyes as the brother and sister hugged tightly together.第3页/共17页描写高兴/喜悦的其他表达1. be in high/cheerful spirits2. be overjoyed at3. be wild with delight4. indescri

8、bably wild joy5. be overwhelmingly joyful6. with a feeling of immeasurable joy 7. can hardly conceal ones excitement8. be on the top of the world9. A ripple of excitement ran through him第4页/共17页10. A wild gaiety took hold of him11. be pleased beyond description12. be overflowing with happiness13. A

9、wave of warmth rushed over him 14. A rush of excitement sent color to her cheeks15. Their faces beamed and their bright smiles lit up the room.16. Amusement gleamed in his face.17. I felt warmth flowing through me第5页/共17页Then I saw my classmate Janet come out of a bathroom booth, tears streaming dow

10、n her face. “Actually, Im your secret friend; Im terribly sorry about the gift.” she whispered to me, sobbing with her face hidden in her hands. Frustrated and somewhat grieved, she explained that she couldnt afford a fancy present and her mother had given up the powder, the only luxury in her famil

11、y. After a short silence, she ran out of the bathroom with some girls staring at her. Regretful and kind of embarrassed, I was sick to my stomach as my mean words ran through my mind. With the water running through my fingers, I felt my throat was tightened as if a rock were stuck in it because I ru

12、ined everything she specially-prepared for me. 描写悲伤第6页/共17页描写悲伤/消沉的其他表达1. fall into despair2. be down in spirits/ be in low spirits3. a flash of grief came upon sb4. be seized with panic5. with a sinking heart6. be overcome with sorrow7. feel unbearably grieved8. be overwhelmed by grief第7页/共17页9. be

13、 consumed with grief10. feel a sense of frustration11. be floating in the ocean of sadness12. cast a cloud of gloom over his face13. be immersed in sorrow14. A look of sadness ran through his face.15. raise a storm of frustration16. She sobbed, hiding her face in her hands.17. They sat there with gl

14、um looks on their faces. 第8页/共17页描写愤怒/害怕Everyone was shocked to see the blood-spattered mouth. A flood of horror welled up in Neils wife. The unbelievable fact went like a bullet to her heart. She sobbed, hiding her face in her hands. Neil shouted to the dog, fuming with rage. He glared at the dog w

15、ith burning eyes, screaming at the top of his lung. It seemed that the dog was shocked by fear, trembling on the ground. Nevertheless, the dog was not able to say a word but to bark in a loud voice.第9页/共17页描写愤怒/害怕的其他表达1. Fear slowly creeps upon her.2. She was struck with horror when.3. She was choke

16、d by fear.4. Her face turned pale and stood there tongue-tied.5. Her heart beat so violently that she felt nearly suffocated.第10页/共17页动作描写1Seeing what was going on, my dad put his hand in his pocket, pulled out a $20 bill and dropped it on the ground. Then he picked it up and tapped the man on the s

17、houlder and said, “Excuse me, sir, this fell out of your pocket.” The man turned around and saw the money. He knew what was going on , he looked straight into my dads eyes, took my dads hand in both of his, squeezed tightly onto the $20 bill, and with his lip shaking and a tear running down his chee

18、k, he replied, “Thank you, thank you, sir. This really means a lot to me and my family.”第11页/共17页“Mama, stop. Mama, get up,” I tearfully pleaded. She stood, and brushed herself off. At first stunned, the others waiting in line began to sporadically clap, and before I knew it they were cheering and l

19、aughing and patting my mother on her back. She blushed and took a little bow and the next thirty minutes in line was pure misery for me as various parents leaving the store, shake their heads at me and say with a smile, “Your mom got you good. I bet youll never try that again.”And I didnt, because i

20、t left a lasting mental picture more effective than any physical mark.动作描写2第12页/共17页Suddenly a little rabbit jumped out in front of my horse. Startled by the white fluffy rabbit, the horse almost threw me off its back. I hurriedly tightened my grip and couldnt help letting out screams. But after we

21、regained our calm, I was amused both by the thrill and the innocence of the little creature. Seeing it fleeing, cheerily, I turned to my dad, “Dad, can we follow it?” My dad nodded with a tolerant smile. Soon without consciousness, we were miles away up into the mountain and we lost track of the rab

22、bit and of course, the track Uncle Paul had asked us to keep to.其他第13页/共17页With a smile, Mrs. Willow comforted her, saying it had been broken before. Seeing Mrs. Willows sharp blue eyes filled with warmth and affection, Rachel felt extremely regretful for her clumsy behavior. “If I had been more careful, the disaster wouldnt have happened.” Rachel knew what Mrs. Willow said might be an excuse to relieve her uneasiness and embarrassment. She made a resolution in her heart that from t

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