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核心笔记             5

         【自测】  单项选择
         (1) The          are well tended.
         A. wounding           B. wounds             C. wounded            D. wound
         (2) Tom          his leg in a skating accident.
         A. hurt               B. injured            C. wounded            D. hit
         (3) The arrow          her in the chest.

         A. hurt               B. wounded            C. hit                D. injured
         (4) That  ll          his feelings. Don  t do that.
         A. hurt               B. wound              C. damage             D. injure
         2. run out of  run out

          ·二者都意为“用完,耗尽”,区别如下:
          run out:“动词 + 副词”构成的不及物动词短语,其后不能接宾语,相当于 be used up。 其主语通常是时间、金钱、食
          物等无生命的名词
          run out of:及物动词短语,其后接宾语,相当于 use up。 其主语是人

         【自测】  翻译句子

         (1) 他的钱很快就花完了。

         (2) 他在离家还有一英里的地方把汽油用完了。

         (3) 我用完了食物和水。

         (4) 时间快到了。


         3. hold on  hold on to

          hold on:其后不接宾语,意为“握住,抓牢;坚持住,挺住;稍等,等一下;别挂断(电话)”
          hold on to:可接名词,意为“抓紧,不放开;保住,守住(有利因素);坚持(信仰、信念、原则等);(替别人或更长时间
          地)保存某物;不把某物给予或售予他人”

         【自测】  选词填空
                                                hold on    hold on to

         (1) We thought of selling this old furniture, but we  ve decided to                  it. It might be valuable.
         (2) He                  the rock to stop himself slipping.
         (3)                  a minute while I get my breath back.
         (4) You should                  your oil shares(股票).

         (5)                  and don  t let go until I say so.
         (6) They managed to                  until help arrived.
         (7) But people still                  that illusion(错误的观念).
         (8) I  ll                  your mail for you until you get back.
         Keys:
         单项选择
         (1) C  (2) B  (3) B  (4) A
         翻译句子
         (1) His money soon ran out.

         (2) He ran out of gas a mile from home.
         (3) I ran out of food and water.
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