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It's so hot that I'm panting.
It was so hot that he shouted loudly.
It's so hot that I fan it hard.
It's so hot that it's steaming all over.
Run straight what fill in the blanks I'll come.
1. Fill in the blanks if you run straight.
Run straight panting, running straight shivering, running straight shivering, running straight sweating, running straight sweating.
Second, the meaning of running words.
Periodic movement of one-foot support and vacancy alternately, pedaling and pendulum cooperating, and coordinated movements; The meaning of the wind under the feet.
3. Running word citation.
Old Disabled Travels": "You really told him to go back, he couldn't run a full meal."
Fourth, the word definition.
Particles, usually used after action words, between complements that indicate state and degree.
Fifth, the word citation.
Zhou Haizhong: "To do learning, you must endure loneliness and poverty, and you must have a peaceful mind; Don't rush it, let alone be burdened by fame and fortune. ”
I'm in a hurry to fill in the words.
In a hurry (stamping his feet).
Anxious (shedding tears).
What are you in a hurry to fill in two words? I got it.
1. Fill in the blanks in a hurry.
Anxious to spin, anxious to tremble, anxious to get angry, anxious to stomp feet, anxious to tears, anxious to sweat, anxious to scream, anxious to smoke, anxious to scold.
Second, what is the way to fill in the blanks?
Acceptable verbs. 3. Interpretation of "urgent".
1. Anxiety. 2. Annoyed and angry.
3. Be anxious.
4. Hurry. 5. Fast, fast and fierce.
6. Urgent, important.
Fourth, "urgent" citation.
Water Margin": "Lin Jiaotou is a person with an anxious personality. ”
5. Definition of "De".
Get, get; Particles, usually used after action words.
6. "De" citation.
Lu Xun's "Blessing": "Killing chickens, slaughtering geese, buying pork, washing carefully, women's arms are soaked in water and red, and some also wear skein silver bracelets."
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Listen with relish: The state of being absorbed by the situation that you listen to someone else tells is a word that expresses the feeling you feel when you go through the food you love the most.
Listening: Listening is so focused on one thing that you are so focused that you forget about the things around you.
Obsessed with listening: When obsessive loves something, it is impossible to get rid of it.
Listen happily: It means to be in a happy mood and happy to hear what others are saying.
Listen as if you were fascinated: Describe the state of being obsessed with something and losing self-control.
Listen carefully: It means that you listen carefully to what others are saying.
Listen with great interest: It means that it is very natural and sexually interesting.
Listening to self-forgetfulness: It means listening too fascinated, to the realm of self-forgetfulness.
Listening fascinated: Refers to concentrating on something that is of great interest to you or falling into deep thought.
Hearing clearly: Listening to someone say something clearly and in an organized manner.
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Listen straight to something.
Fill in the blanks as follows: Listen straight to the hook.
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Listen to it until you tremble, tremble, listen to it sadly, listen to it until you want to cry, listen to it until you want to laugh. As an important part of the examination in test-oriented education, fill-in-the-blank questions are required on the test paper covering almost every subject, and their form is roughly to give the known conditions first, and then replace the blank answer with a horizontal line in the subsequent sentence, so as to require the test taker to fill in the correct solution.
The basic requirements for answering fill-in-the-blank questions: "correct, reasonable, and fast" solution.
Features: Fill-in-the-blank questions are small, spanning, wide coverage, flexible form, can synthesize some questions purposefully and harmoniously, and highlight the ability to train us accurately, rigorously, comprehensively and flexibly use knowledge and basic computing ability. In terms of fill-in-the-blank content, there are two main categories:
One is quantitative fill-in-the-blank and the other is qualitative. It only writes the answers, lacks the target information provided by the options, and it is difficult to judge whether the result is correct or not. If you want to answer fill-in-the-blank questions quickly and accurately, the basic strategy is to work on the word "skillful".
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As follows:
1. Listen to it sadly.
Sentence formation: He wanted to comfort her, but he didn't expect it to make him even more sad.
2. Listen to the brochure directly.
Sentence formation: The room is warm now, but he is still shivering.
3. Listen and grit your teeth.
Sentence formation: He gritted his teeth and plunged headlong into the icy water.
4. Listen and tremble.
Sentence formation: The sky is so cold that I shiver from the cold.
5. Listen with a grin.
Sentence formation: In the mirror, a little grin.
Cold as ice, like two people
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Left and right, side knocking, eyebrows and eyes.