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中學(xué)生英語(yǔ)詞匯:英語(yǔ)單詞概括模板

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中學(xué)生英語(yǔ)詞匯:英語(yǔ)單詞概括模板

  1. Go , get……結(jié)構(gòu)

  go go bed 睡覺(jué)

  go to sleep

  go to school

  go home

  go fishing /swimming/shopping

  go over 復(fù)習(xí)

  get over 克服

  get in 進(jìn)入,收集

  get on/off 上/下車(chē)

  get to 到達(dá)

  reach

  arrive in/at

  附:THE COMMON METAPHORS USED BY CANCER PATIENTS

  The study found the most common metaphors used by cancer patients are:

  Animals: referring to cancer as a 'beast' or themselves as a 'chicken'

  Sport: describing treatment as a 'marathon' or 'sprint'

  Religion: saying their situation is 'hell' or they are 'in limbo' while awaiting results

  Restraint: feeling 'trapped' as a result of their treatment

  Openness: such metaphors are used to describe patients' ability to talk honestly about their emotions

  Obstacles: referring to 'hurdles'

  Wholeness: particularly 'lack of wholeness' metaphors refer to the consequences of cancer

  Machines: describing being on a 'roller coaster' or 'treadmill'

  Violence: such metaphors can be beneficial or harmful depending on when they are used, according to the researchers


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