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每日英语听力训练:盲听+跟读,快速提升听力水平

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通过沉浸式每日英语听力训练,结合盲听、跟读和词汇积累,帮助学习者在轻松语境中提升听力理解能力,坚持30天,听力突飞猛进。

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通过沉浸式听力训练,帮助学生在电影的轻松语境中高效掌握词汇、提升语感。短文内容贴近生活,语言地道,适合日常听力练习与词汇积累,是备战高考的理想学习资源。下面是本期每日简短电影英语听力30天的内容,坚持积累,让你的英语更贴近生活!

My family honor your parents. They're the supreme beings who gave you life, who sweated and sacrificed so much to put a roof over your head, food on your plate, an epic amount of food. The least you can do in return is every single thing they ask. Of course, some people are like, be careful honoring your parents' sounds great, but if you take it too far, well, you might forget to honor yourself. Luckily, I don't have that problem. I'm Maiden Lee, and ever since I turned 13, I've been doing my own big, making my own moves 24-7-365. I wear what I want, say what I want, and I will not hesitate to do a spontaneous carwheel if I feel so moved. The number one rule in my family? Honor your parents. They're the supreme beings who gave you life, who sweated and sacrificed so much to put a roof over your head, food on your plate, an epic amount of food. The least you can do in return is every single thing they ask. Go! Go!


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  • supreme

    形容词最高的; 至高的,无上的; 最重要的; (程度)很大的

    1. 最高的;至高无上的
    Supreme is used in the title of a person or an official group to indicate that they are at the highest level in a particular organization or system.

    e.g. MacArthur was Supreme Commander for the allied powers in the Pacific.
    麦克阿瑟将军曾是太平洋战区盟军的最高统帅。
    e.g. ...the Supreme Court.
    最高法院

    2. 最大的;最多的
    You use supreme to emphasize that a quality or thing is very great.

    e.g. Her approval was of supreme importance...
    她的认可是至关重要的。
    e.g. The lady conspired to seize supreme power.
    该女士图谋攫取最高权力。

    supremely
    We are supremely confident because we have the right mixture of skill and experience...
    我们有必备的技巧和经验,因此自信满满。
    She gets on with her job and does it supremely well.
    她继续她的工作,并且做得非常出色。
  • hesitate

    不及物动词犹豫,踌躇; 不愿; 支吾; 停顿

    及物动词对…犹豫; 不情愿

    1. 犹豫;迟疑;踌躇
    If you hesitate, you do not speak or act for a short time, usually because you are uncertain, embarrassed, or worried about what you are going to say or do.

    e.g. The telephone rang. Catherine hesitated, debating whether to answer it...
    电话响了。凯瑟琳犹豫了一下要不要去接。
    e.g. She hesitated a long time and then she said 'Yes'.
    她犹豫了很长时间,然后才说“行”。

    hesitation
    Asked if he would go back, Mr Searle said after some hesitation, 'I'll have to think about that'...
    当被问到是否会回去时,瑟尔先生迟疑了一下说:“我得考虑考虑。”
    Mirella approached him and, after a brief hesitation, shook his hand.
    米雷拉走近他,犹豫片刻后,和他握了握手。
  • honor

    名词荣誉; 光荣; 尊敬; 敬意

    及物动词尊敬,给以荣誉

    [英国英语] =honour

    1. - see honour

  • spontaneous

    形容词自发的; 自然的; 天然产生的; 无意识的

    1. (行为)自然的,自发的
    Spontaneous acts are not planned or arranged, but are done because someone suddenly wants to do them.

    e.g. Diana's house was crowded with happy people whose spontaneous outbursts of song were accompanied by lively music...
    戴安娜的家里挤满了兴奋的人们,他们伴着欢快的音乐不由自主地引吭高歌。
    e.g. I joined in the spontaneous applause.
    我跟着也自然而然地鼓起掌来。

    spontaneously
    As soon as the tremor passed, many people spontaneously arose and cheered...
    震感刚一过去,很多人就自发地站起来欢呼。
    He was never spontaneously warm or friendly towards us.
    他从未自然而然地对我们表示过热情或友好。
  • sacrificed

    牺牲,献出( sacrifice的过去式和过去分词 );