Diary of a wimpy kid _ P160-170 on Jun 21, 2017

詞組

1. Dad was ALREADY mad at me for tearing up the sod, so I knew I was in for it.

釋義:be in for it / 非正式 // if someone is in for it, they are going to be punished

舉例:If they find out what I've done, I'll l be in for it, won't I?

造句:Greg would be in for it if he doesn't admit his fault for tearing up his dad's sod.

2. I thought he might actually get a kick out of what happened.

釋義:get a kick out of from doing something / 同義 thrill // something that you enjoy because it is exciting

舉例:Gerald gets a kick out of dressing as a woman.

造句:He told me he got a kick out of being around that girl.

3. But lately, Bryan's been using his strip to handle his personal business. I guess that's why they gave him the axe.

釋義:the axe / 非正式 // if someone gets the axe, they are dismissed from their job

舉例:100 workers are facing the axe in a cost-cutting exercise.

造句:His boss will give him the axe if he fails to get the business done by end of this month.

4. "Wacky Dawg" made Bryan a celebrity at our school, and I wanted to get in on some of that kind of fame.

釋義:get in on sth / 非正式 // to become involved in something that other people are doing or planning

舉例:Quite a few companies would like to get in on the project.

造句:Everybody is encouraged to get in on this event.

5. We banged out a bunch of characters real quick, but that turned out to be the easy part.

釋義:bang something? out / 短語動詞 // to write something in a hurry, especially using a keyboard

舉例:He is banging out loudly.

造句:My new Raser keyboard is really beautiful. But just a slight type would sound like banging something out of it.

6. That way we wouldn't get bogged down with having to write actual jokes, and we could concentrate on the pictures.

釋義:bog somebody something? down / 短語動詞,usually passive // if a process or plan becomes bogged down, it is delayed so that no progress is made

舉例:Talks to settle the pay dispute have become bogged down.

造句:Don't let the depression bog you down.

單詞

1. piddly: small or unimportant

2. crumb: 碎屑

3. march: to walk somewhere quickly and with determination, often because you are angry

4. shovel: 鏟,鐵鏟

5. shoving: to push or put in a rough, careless, or hasty manner, 同thrust

6. all-out: fully developed 全面的,徹底的

7. hit-and-run: 突襲后迅速撤離的

8. hog: 多占,獨占

9. strip: 名詞,連環漫畫

10. bog: 陷入困境,阻礙

句子模仿

1. While I was waiting for Rowley to show up, I watched Manny trying to build a snowman out of the piddly crumbs of snow that were left over from our snowball.

要點: watch 作為感官動詞,后面跟動詞的ing形式

仿寫: I watched him packing up his baggage and leaving home.

2. I really couldn't help doing what I did next.

要點:can/could not help doing sth 忍不住想要做某事

仿寫: She couldn't help laughing when she saw my new haircut.

日記

In the morning, I distributed some color pen and album paper to my team members, asking them to write something down for our boss who is leaving next Friday. This has been a tradition not only in our team but also among our company, to make an album full of everyone's good wishes as well as photos we have taken before to memorize the good times we had together. I hope our boss will get a kick out of it when he got this fine album.

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