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eed of 40 miles per hour. The engineer adjusted the accelerator, then turned to conductor Anthony Falzo, A few thousand feet west, a freight train rolled slowly toward the children. Overhead lights signaled to Sentence Word Collocation: attract one?s attention 引起某人注意 bring sth. to one?s attention 使某事引起某人的注意 catch one?s attention 引起某人的注意 devote one?s attention to 專心于 ? escape one?s attention 沒(méi)有引起某人的注意;逃避某人的注意 hold one?s attention 吸引住某人的注意 pay attention to 注意 Close Home The sounds of the train apparently drew the boys? attention to the track. After making their way through the trees, they climbed to the top of the steep roadbed, knelt down along the railroad and began to play. Before Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Global Reading engineer Rich Campana that the passenger train ahead was out of the way, and they could resume their normal speed of 40 miles per hour. The engineer adjusted the accelerator, then turned to conductor Anthony Falzo, A few thousand feet west, a freight train rolled slowly toward the children. Overhead lights signaled to Sentence Word freight: n. 1) the carrying of goods by some means of transport The student sent his luggage by air freight. s the goods carried in this way 2) s The truck was carrying five tons of freight. s 裝運(yùn)貨物時(shí),小心輕放。 T This freight must be carefully handled when loading. Close Home The sounds of the train apparently drew the boys? attention to the track. After making their way through the trees, they climbed to the top of the steep roadbed, knelt down along the railroad and began to play. Before Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Global Reading engineer Rich Campana that the passenger train ahead was out of the way, and they could resume their normal speed of 40 miles per hour. The engineer adjusted the accelerator, then turned to conductor Anthony Falzo, A few thousand feet west, a freight train rolled slowly toward the children. Overhead lights signaled to Sentence Word signal: 1. n. a sound or action understood to give a message Chinese soldiers used to send smoke signals. s The teacher signaled his permission. s The thief signaled that the police were ing. 警察示意司機(jī)把車開(kāi)走。 s T The policeman signaled to the driver to move away. Close The dog stood by the river and waited for the signal to jump. v. give a signal。 express (sh.) in this way 2. s s Home The sounds of the train apparently drew the boys? attention to the track. After making their way through the trees, they climbed to the top of the steep roadbed, knelt down along the railroad and began to play. Before Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Global Reading engineer Rich Campana that the passenger train ahead was out of the way, and they could resume their normal speed of 40 miles per hour. The engineer adjusted the accelerator, then turned to conductor Anthony Falzo, A few thousand feet west, a freight train rolled slowly toward the children. Overhead lights signaled to Sentence Word resume: vt. begin (sth. or doing sth.) again after a pause s He was ready to resume his duties. The girl stopped for a while and resumed reading. Close Home DR4 Before Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Global Reading Sentence Word a man, medium in height and strongly built, who had worked for Conrail for almost half of his 35 years. “So what?d you do over the weekend, Anthony?” “Oh, not much. Mostly messing arounda little TV, then bed. What else?” Campana smiled. “Hey, you?d better cool down, Anthonyyou?re getting to be a real party animal!” The two men laughed. They were still laughing as the train began gathering speed, moving at 21 miles per hour. Rich and Anthony spotted something ahead at the same instant. “What?s that up there?” asked the engineer. Anthony didn?t answer. Staring intently, he was trying to identify the curious shape on the track ahead. A box? Old rags? Home Before Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Global Reading Sentence Word a man, medium in height and strongly built, who had worked for Conrail for almost half of his 35 years. “So what?d you do over the weekend, Anthony?” “Oh, not much. Mostly messing arounda little TV, then bed. What else?” Campana smiled. “Hey, you?d better cool down, Anthonyyou?re getting to be a real party animal!” The two men laughed. They were still laughing as the train began gathering speed, moving at 21 miles per hour. Rich and Anthony spotted something ahead at the same instant. “What?s that up there?” asked the engineer. Anthony didn?t answer. Staring intently, he was trying to identify the curious shape on the track ahead. A box? Old rags? 1. Paraphrase the sentence. You?d better stop spending so much time messing around otherwise you will bee a real sociable person. 2. Translate the sentence. “ 嘿,你最好悠著點(diǎn),安東尼 你都快成派對(duì)狂了?!? Close Home Before Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Global Reading Sentence Word a man, medium in height and strongly built, who had worked for Conrail for almost half of his 35 years. “So what?d you do over the weekend, Anthony?” “Oh, not much. Mostly messing arounda little TV, then bed. What else?” Campana smiled. “Hey, you?d better cool down, Anthonyyou?re getting to be a real party animal!” The two men laughed. They were still laughing as the train began gathering speed, moving at 21 miles per hour. Rich and Anthony spotted something ahead at the same instant. “What?s that up there?” asked the engineer. Anthony didn?t answer. Staring intently, he was trying to identify the curious shape on the track ahead. A box? Old rags?