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[Harry Potter Intensive Reading] Harry? Porter. And then what? That? Witch's? Stone (seal? 2)

Teacher Shirley takes you to read Harry Potter intensively and experience the magical world!

Intensive reading method:

Listen to the tape first, then read the English part. If you don't understand, don't look at vocabulary and translation. Look up words.

After understanding the main idea, do blind listening training until you can understand every sentence.

Finally, new words and wonderful sentences should be extracted, words should be reviewed, sentences should be used for writing, and more review and application will consolidate the learning results.

I suggest you read a paper book or print it out so that you can draw words and sentences and take notes.

How to collect e-books and other materials, see the author's introduction.

The second chapter disappeared glass

Vanishing glass

Context vocabulary

Only the photos on the mantelpiece really show how much time has passed.

Mantel? nt(? )lpi? s]

Mantel; mantel piece

Ten years ago, there were many photos that looked like a big pink beach ball with different hats-but dudley dursley is no longer a baby. Now the photos show a tall blond boy riding his first bike, playing computer games with his father on the carousel of the Expo, and being hugged and kissed by his mother.

A milliner? n? t]

Valve cover; Overseas upper limit

Cover; Put on your hat.

Carousel [,k? r? Sel-[ zero]

Carousel; Luggage conveyor belt; merry-go-round

Harry groaned.

/ɡrn/ moans

The intransitive verb groans; Complain; Give a groan; complain

Groans; Sigh; A creaking sound

He was tearing off the wrapping paper of a gold watch when Penny menstruation came back from the phone, looking angry and worried.

rip [r? p]

Tear; I saw vi. Split, tear

crack

The Dursleys often talk about Harry like this, as if he doesn't exist-or, more precisely, as if he were a nuisance who couldn't understand them, like a slug.

Slug [sl? g]

Slugs; A person who moves slowly; A small piece of metal

Intransitive verbs are lazy; Moving slowly.

"And then come back and find the house in ruins?" She growled.

Roar [snɑ? l]

Roar; Rage; muddled

An intransitive verb growls; Rage; Entanglement At sixes and sevens; Roaring; be drawn into

In fact, he didn't really cry-he hasn't really cried for years-but he knew that if he cried with a sad face, his mother would give him anything he wanted.

Fuck [skru? ]

Twist; Twist; Squeeze; To force to turn, twist.

Spiral; Screw; niggard

Wail [we? l]

The intransitive verb wails; Mourn for sb. ; Cry and say

Wail; Lament; Wailing sound

Pierce is a skinny boy with a mouse face.

Skinny? ]

be a bag of bones

However, the next morning, he woke up and found that his hair was the same as before Penny menstruation cut it off.

Cut [? ]

Cut; Pruning; Deprive vi scissors; Shear; decrease

Shear [force]; Pruning; To cut (wool)

On another occasion, Penny menstruation tried to force him to wear a disgusting old Dudley sweater (brown and orange puff ball).

Resist [r? vlt]

Intransitive verbs resist; Rebellion; I don't like it Disgust; Make sick

Resist; Rebel; dislike

"... growling like crazy people, these young hooligans," he said when a motorcycle overtook them.

Crazy [me? nk]

Crazy, crazy

Rogue ['Hu? dl? m]

Rogue; Mob; rascal

Dudley and Pierce snickered.

Sneaking? g? ]

Sneaky; Sneaking around. Intransitive verbs snicker; Secretly laugh

They ate in the zoo restaurant. When Dudley lost his temper because there was not enough ice cream on his knickerbockers, Uncle Vernon bought him another one, and Harry was allowed to finish the first one.

Glossy pants? k? b? k? ]

Descendants of Dutch immigrants (first came to new york, USA); Dutch new york; New york people; bloomers

Behind the glass, all kinds of lizards and snakes crawl on wood and stones.

Sliding? ]

Slide in a zigzag pattern.

Sliding; slide

Dudley and Pierce want to see a huge, poisonous cobra and a stout, biting python.

Cobra [kbr? ; 'k? br? ]

Cobra; skull

Python

Python computer programming language

"Let it move," he complained to his father. Uncle Vernon knocked on the glass, but the snake did not move.

Whoops [wa? n]

The intransitive verb complains; Cry; Quack doctor; Complain.

Complain; Complain; Cry plaintively

Give in [b]? d? ]

Intransitive verb movement; Move a little; Change attitudes or opinions; observe

Make concessions; Move; Change someone's attitude or opinion.

"This is boring," Dudley complained. He dragged his feet away.

Shuffle [f (? )l]

Verb (abbreviation for verb) shuffles; Pass the buck; Drag slowly; make hay of

Shuffle and shuffle; Confused, muddle through; drag one's heels

Harry walked to the front of the tank and looked at the snake intently.

Intention/? Tent/

Intention; Purpose; meaning

Concentrated; Desire; decision

The snake nodded vigorously.

Vigorously? g(? )r? sl? ]

In high spirits, full of life

The snake poked at a small sign next to the glass with its tail.

Joint Appeals Board

Poke; Slam fiddled with a poker, etc. Sting; Punch with one's fist

Poke; Slam injection

The boa constrictor poked the sign with its tail again, and Harry read on: this specimen is kept in the zoo.

Mori boa constrictor [k? Isn't it? kt? ]

Python sphincter; Something compressed.

Dudley staggered towards them as fast as he could.

Stumbling around? d(? )l/

Stumbling; Swinging steps

Intransitive verbs stumble; staggering

When the snake passed him quickly, Harry swore in a low hiss, "Brazil, I'm coming ... thank you, friend."

amigo [? Rice? g]

Friends (friends from Spain)

Pierce and Dudley only talk nonsense.

Nonsense? ]

Intransitive verbs chatter endlessly; talk nonsense

Triangular stone; If you don't understand.

Wonderful sentence patterns

Dudley's favorite punching bag is Harry, but he can't catch him often. Harry can't see it, but he runs fast.

In a word, it clarified the relationship between Harry Potter and his cousin Dudley, and also paved the way for Harry's future Quidditch talent.

Harry has a thin face, knotted knees, black hair and bright green eyes. He wears round glasses glued together with a lot of scotch tape because Dudley always hits him on the nose. The only thing Harry likes about his appearance is a very thin scar on his forehead, shaped like a lightning bolt.

A description of ten-year-old Harry Potter.

Don't ask questions-that's the first rule of a quiet life with the Dursleys.

The first rule of getting along with the Dursleys.

Dudley looks a lot like Uncle Vernon. He has a pink face in Zhang greatly, not many necks, small watery blue eyes, and thick blond hair draped over his thick and fat head. Penny menstruation often says Dudley looks like an angel-Harry often says Dudley looks like a pig in a wig.

Dudley's description. A classic pig with a wig, a terrier that fans must know.

Harry could see that Dudley was going to lose his temper, and he began to wolf down bacon as soon as possible in case Dudley overturned the table.

Poor Harry, he has a first-class ability to detect danger. Wolf down, wolf down.

If there is one thing that annoys the Dursleys more than his asking questions, it is that he talks about anything that should not happen, whether in dreams or cartoons-they seem to think that he may have dangerous ideas.

Another rule of getting along with the Dursleys.

Harry felt that later, he should know that all this was too good to last.

A disastrous day begins with a wonderful life. Very clever writing technique.

Sometimes, when he stays in the cupboard for a long time and tries to remember, he will have a strange sight: a dazzling green light flashes and his forehead hurts.

Harry Potter remembers Abada. Drain memory, want to think of parents. This is what Harry Potter has been longing for since he grew up: family.