glitter
n. 閃光;燦爛
Morning dews glitter in the sun.
晨露在陽光下閃爍。
gorgeous
adj. 華麗的,燦爛的;極好的
For instance, in 1957 most of the cars were gorgeous.
例如,在1957年大部分的汽車都是華麗的。
glide
n. 滑翔;滑行;滑移;滑音
That summer was the glide path of our love.
那個夏天是我們愛情的下滑航道。
fulfill
vt. 履行;實(shí)現(xiàn);滿足;使結(jié)束(等于fulfil)
We must fulfill the plan, whatever happens.
無論如何要完成計(jì)劃。
further
adv. 進(jìn)一步地;而且;更遠(yuǎn)地
I need not expatiate on the question any further.
我不需要進(jìn)一步闡述這個問題。
gracious
adj. 親切的;高尚的;和藹的;雅致的
You are so gracious when I saw you .
當(dāng)我見到您就覺得是那么親切。
govern
vt. 管理;支配;統(tǒng)治;控制
Who govern this country?
誰統(tǒng)治這個國家?
gossip
n. 小道傳聞;隨筆;愛說長道短的人
She discredited him with ugly gossip.
她用難聽的流言蜚語臭他。
grateful
adj. 感謝的;令人愉快的,宜人的
I cannot express to you how grateful I am.
我無法向你表達(dá)我是多么感激。
grief
n. 悲痛;憂傷;不幸
Time cured him of his grief.
時光的流逝治愈了他的悲哀。
1.The queen's ear-rings__________ with diamonds.
2.The hills are__________when the leaves turn gold in autumn.
3.This diet will__________all your nutritional needs.
4.Such essentially different stimuli as cold,drugs or__________can provoke identical chemical reactions in the body.
5.He welcomed his guests in a__________manner,which made them feel at ease.
6.Movie stars must get tired of all the__________about them.
7.Anthropologist Barbara Myerhoff __________ her reputation as an authority on Native American culture with her study of the symbols,myths and rituals of the Huichols.
8.Birds,ships,dancers and skaters __________.
9.Janet is very__________for all the help Mr.Bao has given to her in the past three years.
10.The election determined which party would __________the United States for four years.
答案:1.glittered 2.gorgeous 3.fulfill 4.grief 5.gracious 6.gossip 7.furthered 8.glide 9.grateful 10.govern