1. The drunkard staggered(蹒跚)from the coffee shop and clung to a lamp-post. , {. s5 Q; x% U8 ]9 J
2. The hitch-hikers reached the town after a long walk and plodded(重步行走)wearily to the hotel.
* G9 E0 \7 ~5 z: D5 k0 j3. The man whose wife was expecting the first baby was pacing(踱步)nervously up and down the hospital corridor.
+ c+ g. {# q9 f3 O4. After class, the children did not go home direct but loitered(游荡)on the way.
' k/ Y0 j6 E3 j4 l5. The manager strode(大步走)into the office and asked who was late for work. ; Y. z5 S5 e+ f
6. The puppy strayed(迷途)from its home and was completely lost. ! I/ n* q) H# X
7. The cock is strutting(昂头阔步)up and down the farmyard. ' X6 v/ o1 x, Z# r
8. After dinner, I went rambling(漫步)in the park.
; z# X5 [: `2 m2 |7 a8 l9. The thief has been lurking(潜行)in a corner for his unsuspecting victims. ' P6 P2 E7 R0 G) T$ Y4 W4 X
10. Not wishing to be noticed, the boy crept(爬行)downstairs. . m1 V0 E3 G7 L% F8 v
11. At the weekend, Tom and his friends went strolling(闲逛)in the town. / L, I( ^. K) L: ?4 p
12. In her hurry, the maid stumbled(绊倒)and fell flat on the floor. 1 |3 q! o C& B2 K# _2 j
13. The farmer trudged(艰难地走)home with his hoe.
) h" G {* g( f3 x" q* ~9 C( A' h14. The mountaineers scrambled(攀爬)up the hill side. % P4 g" d. r% O- r7 }, S9 b
15. The car lurched(摇摆不定)forward across the grass. ' T. s3 b& \/ b1 L" H8 C
16. With one leg hurt, John limped(跛行)home. 4 T% N" l/ e, o o: I% F' ?$ k3 R
17. Beasts come out to prowl(四处觅食)after their prey at night. 1 ^1 a2 e0 M8 [$ `
18. Before babies can walk, they crawl(爬行).
8 o2 H4 `4 l: b4 {1 y: M19. The victorious army marched(迈进)into the conquered city. ! b* K" x W0 l' }3 d( M7 N9 a
20. The pedestrians rushed(快步走)here and there in the rain。 |