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Words

  • condescend
  • affinity
  • despicable

Expressions

  1. As soon laying it wholly aside, she drew near the card-table, and ________(到某处站/坐) herself between Mr. Bingley and his eldest sister, to observe the game.

  2. “Then,” observed Elizabeth, “you must ________([正式]包括) a great deal in your idea of an accomplished woman.”

  3. Elizabeth Bennet is one of those young ladies who seek to recommend themselves to the other sex by undervaluing their own, and with many men, I dare say, it succeeds. But, in my opinion, it is a paltry ________(花招/诡计), ________(一种非常可耻的伎俩).

  4. “You may ________(相信/信赖) upon it, madam,” said Miss Bingley, ________(冷冰冰不失礼貌地说), “that Miss Bennet shall receive every possible attention while she remains with us.”

  5. She is a great deal too ill to be moved. Mr. Jones says we must not think of moving her. We must ________(利用你们的好意) a little longer.

  6. “Removed!” cried Bingley. “It must not be thought of. My sister, I am sure, will ________(出于善意拒绝或不允许某事) her removal.”

  7. Mrs. Hurst and Miss Bingley both cried out against the injustice of her implied doubt, and were both protesting that they knew many women who ________(符合/适合) this description, when Mr. Hurst ________(提醒他们安静一点), with bitter complaints of their inattention to what was going forward.

  8. Undoubtedly, there is meanness in all the arts which ladies sometimes condescend to employ for captivation. ________(所有近乎奸诈狡猾的行为) is despicable.

  9. Bingley urged Mr. Jones’s being sent for immediately, while his sisters, convinced that no country advice could be ________(有用), recommended ________(快马进城) for one of the most eminent physicians.

  10. Elizabeth was so much ________(被...迷住) by what passed, ________(如此...以至于) leave her very little attention for her book.