Through immersive listening training, this practice helps students efficiently master vocabulary and improve language sense within the relaxed context of movies. The short passages are close to daily life and use authentic language, making them ideal for daily listening practice and vocabulary accumulation, as well as preparation for the college entrance exam. Below is the content of this episode from the 30-day Daily Short Movie English Listening series. Keep accumulating, and make your English more practical!
Did you look amazing? Red looks so good on you. Is it gone? For now, but if I get too excited, it'll come right back. Ow! Happy, what the heck? Huh. Something feels different. Abby, hit me. Ow! Ow. Oh my gosh! I said calm. Something about you guys like neutralizes the panda. Aww, it's our love. We're like a warm and fuzzy blanket. Yeah. This means I can have my room back. Huh! I can have my life back.noun
1. bedding that keeps a person warm in bed
e.g. he pulled the covers over his head and went to sleep
Synonym: cover
2. a layer of lead surrounding the highly reactive core of a nuclear reactor
3. anything that covers
e.g. there was a blanket of snow
Synonym: mantle
adj
1. mentally and emotionally stable
e.g. she's really together
adj
1. (of persons) excessively affected by emotion
e.g. he would become emotional over nothing at all
she was worked up about all the noise
Synonym: arousedemotionalworked up
2. in an aroused state
3. (of e.g. a molecule) made reactive or more reactive
Synonym: activated
4. marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion
e.g. a crowd of delirious baseball fans
something frantic in their gaiety
a mad whirl of pleasure
Synonym: deliriousfranticmadunrestrained