2024年5月11日发(作者:郭明珠)
Lesson1
1. Wind and rain now wiped the house. ----metaphor暗喻
2. The children went from adult to adult like buckets in a fire
brigade. ----simile 明喻
3. The wind sounded like the roar of a train passing a few yards
away. -----simile
4. …it seized a 600;00 gallon Gulfport oil tank and dumped it 3.5
miles away. ----personification拟人
5. We can batten down and ride it out. -----metaphor
6. Everybody out the back door to the cars—ellipsis 省略
7. Telephone poles and 20-inch-thick pines cracked like guns as the
winds snapped them. -----simile
8. Several vacationers at the luxurious Richelieu Apartments there
held a hurricane party to watch the storm from their spectacular
vantage point-----transferred epithet移就
9. Strips of clothing festooned the standing trees; and blown down
power lines coiled like black spaghetti over the roads----metaphor;
simile
Lesson2
1. The burying-ground is merely a huge waste of hummocky earth; like
a derelict building-lot. -----simile
2. They rise out of the earth; they sweat and starve for a few years;
and
then they sink back into the nameless mounds of the graveyard and
nobody notices that they are gone. -----alliteration押头韵
3. ... and sore-eyed children cluster everywhere in unbelievable
numbers; like clouds of flies. ----simile
4. And really it was almost like watching a flock of cattle to see
the long column; a mile or two miles of armed men; flowing peacefully
up the
road; while the great white birds drifted over them in the opposite
direction; glittering like scraps of paper. ----- simile
5.
The little crowd of mourners all men and boys; no women threaded
their way across the market place between the piles of
pomegranates and the taxis and the camels; wailing a short chant
over and over again.--—elliptical sentence
6. A carpenter sits cross-legged at a prehistoric lathe; turning
chair-legs at lightning speed.—- hyperbole
2024年5月11日发(作者:郭明珠)
Lesson1
1. Wind and rain now wiped the house. ----metaphor暗喻
2. The children went from adult to adult like buckets in a fire
brigade. ----simile 明喻
3. The wind sounded like the roar of a train passing a few yards
away. -----simile
4. …it seized a 600;00 gallon Gulfport oil tank and dumped it 3.5
miles away. ----personification拟人
5. We can batten down and ride it out. -----metaphor
6. Everybody out the back door to the cars—ellipsis 省略
7. Telephone poles and 20-inch-thick pines cracked like guns as the
winds snapped them. -----simile
8. Several vacationers at the luxurious Richelieu Apartments there
held a hurricane party to watch the storm from their spectacular
vantage point-----transferred epithet移就
9. Strips of clothing festooned the standing trees; and blown down
power lines coiled like black spaghetti over the roads----metaphor;
simile
Lesson2
1. The burying-ground is merely a huge waste of hummocky earth; like
a derelict building-lot. -----simile
2. They rise out of the earth; they sweat and starve for a few years;
and
then they sink back into the nameless mounds of the graveyard and
nobody notices that they are gone. -----alliteration押头韵
3. ... and sore-eyed children cluster everywhere in unbelievable
numbers; like clouds of flies. ----simile
4. And really it was almost like watching a flock of cattle to see
the long column; a mile or two miles of armed men; flowing peacefully
up the
road; while the great white birds drifted over them in the opposite
direction; glittering like scraps of paper. ----- simile
5.
The little crowd of mourners all men and boys; no women threaded
their way across the market place between the piles of
pomegranates and the taxis and the camels; wailing a short chant
over and over again.--—elliptical sentence
6. A carpenter sits cross-legged at a prehistoric lathe; turning
chair-legs at lightning speed.—- hyperbole