#字词#
1.apparently看起来,据说
原文:And apparently Fregley was paying attention when Mr. Underwood was giving instructions, because he pinned me every which way you could imagine.
仿写:Apparently it's going to rain today.
2.be familiar with sth/sb对…熟悉
原文:I spent my seventh period getting WAY more familiar with Fregley than I ever wanted to be.
仿写:I'm not familiar with your poetry.
3.junk food垃圾食品
原文:At first I thought I should just start loading up on junk food, but then I had a much better idea.
4.bulk up--to make your body bigger and heavier, especially by gaining more muscle
down the road--in the future
原文:I figure if I bulk up now, it could actually come in handy down the road.
仿写:He has bulked up to 250 pounds this season.
A marketable product is a long way down the road.
5.regimen--生活规则,养生之道
原文:I was going to have to prove that I could stick with an exercise regimen.
仿写:After her heart attack the doctor put her on a strict regimen.
#句段#
1.语法:could+动词原形--可能,用于对现在或将来情况做推测(注意此处“could"并不是“can”的过去式,只是语气不及用can肯定。
原文:I felt a breeze down below, and I could tell my singlet wasn't doing a good job keeping me covered up.
仿写:It could rain later this evening.
2.原文:Now kids are wrestling in the hallways, in the classrooms, you name it.
凡是你想得起的,凡是你说得出的
仿写:He can make anything: chairs, tables, cupboards you name it.
#日记#
If you ask me why I study English in middle age, my answer will be simple and clear. Now let me enumerate the reasons in following. English has become an international language, if you know English, you can make a trip round the world without being misunderstood. In the second, most valuable books, newspapers and websites are written in English. If you hope to get new knowledge, you must be good at English.