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八年级下册英语人教版二单元2b对话

八年级下册英语人教版二单元2b对话全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Sarah: Hey Tom, did you watch the football match last night? It was so exciting!Tom: No, I didn't. I was too busy studying for the English test today. How did your team do?Sarah: We won 3-2! It was a really close game. The other team almost caught up in the last few minutes.Tom: Wow, that's great! I'm happy for your team. I should have watched it instead of studying so hard.Sarah: Don't say that! The English test is really important. How did you prepare for it?Tom: I reviewed all the vocabulary words and grammar points we've learned this semester. I also did some practice tests online.Sarah: That's a good strategy. I only glanced through the textbook last night. I probably should have studied more.Tom: Don't worry, Sarah. You're really good at English. I'm sure you'll do well.Sarah: Thanks, Tom. You're so encouraging. Oh, did you hear about the school field trip next month?Tom: Yes, I'm really excited about it! We're going to visit a science museum, right?Sarah: That's right. And we'll also get to go to a planetarium and an aquarium. It's going to be so much fun!Tom: I can't wait! Science is my favorite subject. I'm really interested in learning about space and marine life.Sarah: Me too! I hope we get to see some cool exhibits and maybe even touch some animals at the aquarium.Tom: That would be awesome. I've always wanted to touch a starfish or a sea urchin.Sarah: Me too! Oh, but I'm a little worried about the long bus ride to get there. I tend to get motion sickness.Tom: Don't worry, Sarah. Just sit at the front of the bus and look out the window. That usually helps with motion sickness.Sarah: That's a great idea. Thanks for the tip, Tom. You always know what to do.Tom: No problem. That's what friends are for, right?Sarah: Absolutely. Hey, speaking of friends, have you talked to Jessica lately?Tom: No, I haven't heard from her in a while. Why, what's up?Sarah: Well, I heard a rumor that she might be moving away soon.Tom: What? No way! Why would she be moving?Sarah: I'm not sure. Maybe her parents got new jobs or something. But it's just a rumor, so don't worry too much.Tom: Okay, I'll try not to. But Jessica is my best friend. I don't know what I'd do without her.Sarah: I'm sure it's nothing serious. But even if she does move, you two can still keep in touch online and visit each other during school breaks.Tom: You're right. I shouldn't get too worked up about it until I know for sure what's going on.Sarah: Exactly. And who knows, maybe the rumor isn't even true. Let's not jump to conclusions.Tom: Yeah, you're right. Thanks for being so level-headed, Sarah. I tend to overreact sometimes.Sarah: That's what I'm here for! Now, let's head to class before we're late for the English test.Tom: Good idea. I'm feeling a lot more confident now after our pep talk.Sarah: Me too. Let's do our best and hope for the best score!Tom: Sounds like a plan! Race you to the classroom!Sarah: You're on!篇2Alice: Hey Lisa, did you see the news about the big music festival happening in our city next month?Lisa: Oh yeah, I heard about that! Isn't it going to be at the Central Park?Alice: That's right! Apparently, they're going to have live performances from some of the biggest pop stars. My parents said they might get us tickets if we do well on our next exams.Lisa: No way, that's so cool! I'd love to go. Who are some of the performers?Alice: Well, from what I know, Taylor Swift and Harry Styles are headlining. But they've also got Billie Eilish, Dua Lipa, and BTS lined up!Lisa: BTS? Oh my gosh, I'm such a huge ARMY! I would absolutely die if I got to see them live.Alice: I know, right? They're, like, the biggest K-pop group in the world right now. Although, I have to admit, I'm more excited about Taylor Swift. Her new album is just incredible.Lisa: Really? I haven't listened to it yet. What's it like?Alice: It's a total vibe. The lyrics are so deep and personal, but the melodies are super catchy too. I've had "Anti-Hero" stuck in my head for weeks!Lisa: Well, now I'm going to have to check it out. Maybe we can learn the choreography for one of her songs and perform it at the festival!Alice: That's such a fun idea! We could make matching outfits and everything.Lisa: Definitely. Oh, and speaking of outfits, did you see what Harry Styles wore to the Grammys?Alice: You mean that incredible sequined jumpsuit? Yeah, he looked amazing!Lisa: I know, right? He's such a fashion icon. I want to dress just like him when I'm older.Alice: Same here. We'll have to go shopping for some funky outfits if we end up going to the festival.Lisa: Absolutely. Oh, and we should also start practicing our singing voices too. Maybe we could even try to get backstage passes and perform for the artists!Alice: Lisa, you're such a dreamer! But I love it. Let's definitely start working on our vocal warmups and dance moves.Lisa: This is going to be the best festival ever! I can't wait.Alice: Me neither. It's going to be an experience we'll never forget.Lisa: Agreed. Now, let's go study hard so our parents will have to get us those tickets!Alice: You got it! Music festival, here we come!篇3Sarah: Hey, did you see the news last night? They were talking about a school in California that has started a really cool project!Mike: No, what's the project about?Sarah: Well, they've started a school garden where the students grow their own fruits and vegetables. Isn't that awesome?Mike: Whoa, that does sound pretty cool! We should totally do that here at our school.Sarah: I know, right? Just imagine, we could learn all about gardening, and then get to eat the fresh produce we grow ourselves.Mike: That would be so much fun, and way healthier than the stuff they serve in the cafeteria.Sarah: Exactly! And it's not just about the food, either. The program is also teaching the kids about sustainability and taking care of the environment.Mike: How so?Sarah: From what I understand, they're using organic farming methods, so no pesticides or anything like that. Andthey're composting all the organic waste from the garden to create natural fertilizer.Mike: Whoa, that's really cool! I never knew composting was a thing. We should definitely try to start a project like that here.Sarah: I agree! We could even get the entire school involved – the older kids could help with the actual gardening, and the younger ones could learn about it in their classes.Mike: Yeah, and we could sell some of the produce to raise money for the school, or even donate it to local food banks.Sarah: That's a great idea! It would be a win-win for everyone – we'd be learning valuable skills, helping the environment, and giving back to the community.Mike: Exactly! Plus, imagine how much fun it would be to get our hands dirty and actually grow something ourselves.Sarah: It would be so rewarding! I can already picture myself biting into a juicy, ripe tomato that I grew myself.Mike: Mmm, that sounds delicious! And think of all the different fruits and veggies we could grow – carrots, lettuce, strawberries, peppers, you name it!Sarah: The possibilities are endless! We could even try growing some unique or exotic plants that you can't find in regular stores.Mike: Like what?Sarah: Well, I've heard of something called a "dragon fruit" –it's this bright pink fruit with a really cool shape and texture. Wouldn't it be awesome to grow those?Mike: Whoa, that sounds crazy! I've never even heard of that before. We've got to make this happen, Sarah.Sarah: Definitely! But how do we get the ball rolling? We can't just start digging up the school yard, you know.Mike: True, true. We should probably talk to the principal and some of the teachers first, get their support and advice.Sarah: Good idea. And we could do some research, too – find out what other schools have done with their gardens, what worked well and what didn't.Mike: Yeah, and we'll need to figure out things like where to put the garden, how to get supplies and tools, and how to get other students involved.Sarah: It's going to be a lot of work, but I think it'll be so worth it in the end. Just imagine how proud we'll feel when we see those first little sprouts poking up from the soil!Mike: I can't wait! This is going to be the coolest project ever. Let's get started right away – I'll talk to Mr. Johnson, the science teacher, and see if he can help us out.Sarah: Awesome, and I'll start researching online about school gardens and what all is involved. This is going to be epic!Mike: You got that right! Get ready to get those green thumbs working, Sarah – we're about to grow something amazing.篇4Tom: Hey Jack, did you finish reading the text from Unit 2B? It was quite interesting!Jack: Yeah, I did! It talks about different kinds of books and the importance of reading, right?Tom: Exactly! I found the part about e-books particularly fascinating. It mentioned how e-books are becoming more and more popular these days.Jack: I agree. With e-books, you can carry an entire library with you wherever you go. It's so convenient!Tom: That's true. But you know, I still prefer traditional printed books. There's something special about holding a physical book in your hands and turning the pages.Jack: I can understand that. Printed books do have a certain charm to them. But e-books are more environmentally friendly since they don't require cutting down trees for paper.Tom: Good point. And you can adjust the font size and brightness on an e-book, which can be helpful for people with vision problems.Jack: Absolutely. E-books also offer features like built-in dictionaries and note-taking capabilities, which can enhance the reading experience.Tom: That's really cool. I didn't know about those features. But you know what I love most about printed books? The smell of a new book!Jack: Haha, yeah, that's a classic! But let's not forget about audiobooks too. They're great for multitasking or when you're on the go.Tom: Oh yeah, audiobooks are awesome! Especially for long novels or biographies. It's like having someone read the story to you.Jack: Exactly! And with audiobooks, you can adjust the playback speed to suit your preferences.Tom: That's a good point. So, what kind of books do you usually read?Jack: I'm a big fan of fantasy and science fiction novels. How about you?Tom: I love adventure stories and historical fiction. But I also enjoy reading biographies of famous people. It's fascinating to learn about their lives and achievements.Jack: That's cool. Maybe we could start a book club or something, where we can discuss the books we've read and share our thoughts.Tom: That's an awesome idea! We could even invite some of our other classmates to join.Jack: Yeah, and we could take turns recommending books to each other. That way, we can explore different genres and expand our reading horizons.Tom: Sounds like a plan! I'm really excited about this. Reading is such an enriching experience, and it's even better when you can share it with friends.Jack: Definitely! Reading not only broadens our knowledge but also helps improve our English skills, like vocabulary and comprehension.Tom: You're absolutely right. I feel like my English has improved so much since I started reading more regularly.Jack: Same here! And you know what else is great about reading? It can transport you to different worlds and times, igniting your imagination and creativity.Tom: Couldn't have said it better myself! Reading is truly a magical experience. I'm so glad we have this opportunity to explore the world of books together.Jack: Me too, Tom! This is going to be the start of an amazing literary adventure!篇5Sarah: Hey John, did you finish reading that story for English class? The one about the girl who travels back in time?John: Yeah, I just finished it last night. It was pretty wild!Sarah: I know, right? I couldn't believe when she went back to ancient China and met those legendary figures like Confucius. That must have been so cool.John: Definitely. Although I'm not sure I'd want to actually time travel like that. Seems kind of risky, you know? Who knows what could happen if you changed something in the past.Sarah: That's true. But just imagine getting to witness major historical events first-hand. Like the signing of the Declaration of Independence or Neil Armstrong walking on the moon!John: Hmm yeah, I guess that would be pretty awesome. As long as you were just an observer and didn't accidentally mess anything up.Sarah: Right, you'd have to be super careful. Ooh, or what if you could time travel to the future instead? Can you imagine what the world might be like a hundred years from now?John: With all the advances in technology lately, I bet it would be incredible. Although part of me worries it might be kind of scary and dystopian too if things go wrong.Sarah: You always have to look on the gloomy side of things, don't you? I like to be an optimist about the future.John: Hey, I'm just being realistic here. Have you seen some of the movies about future robot uprisings and stuff? That could actually happen if we're not careful with AI.Sarah: Okay, okay, you have a point there. Still, I'd love to at least get a peek at the future somehow. Maybe we'll invent time machines for real someday!John: Yeah, maybe. Although I'm still holding out hope for those flying cars we were promised too.Sarah:laughsA girl can dream, right? Speaking of the future though, what did you think about that history assignment we have to do? Recreating a scene from ancient China?John: Ugh, don't remind me. I have no idea where to even start with that one. Making period costumes and props sounds like a nightmare.Sarah: I know, it's going to be so much work. But didn't Ms. Miller say we could work in groups? We should partner up!John: Oh thank goodness, yes, let's definitely do that. Two heads are better than one for this kind of crazy project.Sarah: For sure. Maybe we could both be scholars or something? I could see you rocking one of those long fancy robes they wore back then.John:laughsAs long as you're not making me put on a dress or something! Although maybe we could both be warriors instead? Then we could sword fight for the performance.Sarah: Oooh, I like that idea! We could choreograph an epic battle scene. Just don't accidentally hurt me with that sword of yours, kay?John: No promises! You'll have to stay on your toes.Sarah:laughingWhatever you say, Warrior John. This is going to be the best project ever.John: If you say so. Just wait until I utterly destroy you in our choreographed fight scene!Sarah: We'll see about that! May the best warrior win.篇6Laura: Hey Jack, did you see the news about the big football match tonight?Jack: You mean the Champions League final? Yeah, I can't wait! My whole family is going to watch it together.Laura: Same here! My brother and I are such huge fans of Manchester City. We're hoping they can finally win the Champions League this year.Jack: Well, I'm rooting for Real Madrid. They have so much experience in this competition. Plus, my favourite player Luka Modrić plays for them.Laura: Modrić is brilliant, but he's already 37 years old. Don't you think it's time for younger players like Erling Haaland to take over?Jack: Maybe, but experience counts for a lot in big games like this. I just have a feeling that Real Madrid's veterans will come through again.Laura: We'll see! Although, I have to admit, I'm a bit nervous. City have never won the Champions League before, and they've had some heartbreaking losses in recent years.Jack: That's true, but this could finally be their year. Pep Guardiola is an amazing coach, and their squad is stacked with talent.Laura: Absolutely! Players like Kevin De Bruyne, Bernardo Silva, and Haaland are incredible. I can't imagine how much the Premier League trophy must have meant to them after such a tough season.Jack: Yeah, winning that nail-biting title race against Arsenal must have given them a huge confidence boost. Although, I have to say, I was rooting for Arsenal towards the end there.Laura: Traitor! Just kidding. Arsenal played really well too. The Premier League was absolutely thrilling this year.Jack: For sure. But tonight is all about the Champions League. I'm curious, who do you think will score the winning goal if City manages to win?Laura: That's a tough one. Haaland is the obvious choice since he's been so prolific this season. But I could also seeso meone like Ilkay Gündoğan or Riyad Mahrez coming up big in a crucial moment.Jack: Fair points. For Real Madrid, I'm counting on Karim Benzema or Vinícius Júnior to make the difference. Those twohave scored so many important goals for them in the Champions League.Laura: You make a good case. I just hope it's an exciting, back-and-forth kind of game. Those are always the most fun to watch.Jack: Agreed! As long as there's plenty of drama and brilliant individual moments, I'll be happy – win or lose.Laura: Same here. Oh, I can't wait! The match is only a few hours away. I'm going to go start getting ready and finding the perfect spot on the couch.Jack: Sounds good. I'll see you online later, and we can chat about the game as it's happening. May the best team win!Laura: Deal! This is going to be epic. Catch you later, Jack!。
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如果有来生,你想成为什么样的 人:电影导演
出生时间/地点:1968-12- 20/丹麦,Esbjerg 身高:184cm 体重:74 kg 买的第一张唱片:甲克虫的“Abby Road” 在音乐方面影响你的人:Rolling Stones 童年时的样子:我想我是“泰山”,小时候我 喜欢的冒险活动:爬树 第一次接触乐器:九岁的时候,父亲给了我一 把吉他 何时决定成为职业音乐人:九岁,得到那把吉 他的时候 最紧张的一刻:我从不紧张 最喜欢的书:所有甲克虫时期的 最喜欢的电影或电视剧:“Taxidriver” 最喜欢的演员:John Travolta,Roseanne Barr 最喜欢的食物:意大利菜 你心目中的英雄:猫王 如果你不得不放弃音乐,你会选择什么职业: 宇航员 座右铭:Don't worry - be happy 用一个词来形容乐队的其他成员: Kare:Happy Soren:有趣的人 Jascha:天 才 如果有来生,你想成为什么样的人:宇航员
出生时间/地点:1969-06- 14/丹麦,Arhus 身高:182cm 体重:72 kg 在音乐方面影响你的人:Stewie Wonder, Bob Marley 童年时的样子:我是一个捣蛋鬼,至少我父 母这么认为,我认为我只是一个精力过剩且好奇 心强烈的孩子 第一次接触乐器:八岁时,从我父亲那里得 到了一把吉他 最想见的音乐人:甲克虫乐队 最紧张的一刻:我从不紧张 最喜欢的书:“Zen And the Art of Motorbike Maintenance” 最喜欢的电影或电视剧:“Fawlty Towers” 最喜欢的演员:Robert Dinero 最喜欢的食物:泰国菜和日本菜 你心目中的英雄:我的经理 如果你不得不放弃音乐,你会选择什么职业: 律师 座右铭:I live it!
2024年八级英语考试时间表

2024年八级英语考试时间表全文共12篇示例,供读者参考篇1Title: The Big Test is Coming! A Kid's Guide to the 2024 GaokaoHi there, kids! Are you ready for an exciting adventure? No, I'm not talking about going to Disneyland or exploring a magical forest. This adventure is all about the 2024 Gaokao, the big test that all high school students in China have to take. It's like the final boss battle of their school journey, and the stakes are high!Now, I know what you're thinking: "Tests? Ugh, no thanks!" But hear me out. The Gaokao is more than just a bunch of boring questions. It's a chance for students to prove how smart and hardworking they are, and it can open doors to some of the best universities in the country. Pretty cool, right?But before we dive into the details, let me tell you a little story. Once upon a time, there was a kid named Xiao Ming. He was just like you – full of energy and always ready for a good time. But as he got older, he realized that he had to start thinkingabout his future. His parents and teachers kept reminding him about the Gaokao, and how important it was for him to do well.At first, Xiao Ming was pretty scared. The Gaokao sounded like a huge, scary monster that he had to slay. But then he realized that with the right preparation and a positive attitude, he could totally conquer this challenge. And that's when the real adventure began!Xiao Ming started studying hard, learning all sorts of cool stuff like math, science, and literature. He even found ways to make studying fun, like turning vocabulary words into silly songs or having mock test battles with his friends. It was like leveling up in a video game, except instead of gaining experience points, he was gaining knowledge and skills.As the Gaokao drew closer, Xiao Ming could feel the excitement building. He and his classmates would swap stories about their favorite subjects and share study tips. It was like they were all part of a secret club, united in their quest to ace the big test.Finally, the day of the 2024 Gaokao arrived. Xiao Ming woke up early, had a healthy breakfast, and made sure he had all his supplies ready. He felt like a superhero preparing for battle, with his trusty pencils and erasers as his weapons.The test itself was no walk in the park. There were tough questions and tricky problems that really put Xiao Ming's skills to the test. But he kept his cool, remembering all the strategies he had learned and staying focused on the task at hand.After what felt like an eternity, the Gaokao was finally over. Xiao Ming stumbled out of the testing room, feeling exhausted but also incredibly proud of himself. He had faced the big, scary test and come out victorious!Now, Xiao Ming and his classmates are eagerly awaiting their results, dreaming of which universities they might attend and what amazing adventures await them in the future. And you know what? No matter how they do, they've already proven themselves to be true champions.So, there you have it, kids – the tale of the 2024 Gaokao. It might seem daunting now, but with hard work, determination, and a positive attitude, you can conquer any challenge that comes your way. Who knows, maybe one day you'll be the one telling stories about your own Gaokao adventure!篇2Yay, It's Gaokao Time Again!Hiya, kids! Guess what time it is? That's right, it's Gaokao season once again! The Gaokao is this super big, super important test that all us high school seniors in China have to take if we want to get into a college or university. It's kind of like the finals exams you take at the end of the school year, but wayyyy harder and wayyyy more important!My big sister took the Gaokao a couple years ago, and she said it was really, really tough. She had to study all night for months just to get ready for it. But she did awesome and got into a great school, so all that hard work paid off in the end. I'm gonna have to take it myself in a few years when I get to high school. Thinking about it makes me a little nervous, but also really excited!The Gaokao happens every year in early June, after the Spring semester is over. This year, it's scheduled for June 7th and 8th, 2024. On those two days, millions of students just like my sister all across China will be sitting down with their pencils and papers to take the big test. Can you imagine how quiet it must be with that many people taking an exam all at the same time? Probably quieter than the library during naptime!The tests are different depending on what province you live in, but they all cover the same basic subjects like Chinese, math,English, and sciences. My parents have already warned me that I better start studying English extra hard now so I'll be ready when the time comes. I'm trying, but English is just so hard with all those crazy pronunciations and grammar rules!After the test days are over, everyone has to wait a few weeks for their scores to come out. It's like the longest game of "Who Can Be More Patient?" ever. When the scores finally do get posted, that's when the real excitement begins! Wherever your score lands on the big ranking list basically decides what good colleges and majors you qualify for. The students with the highest scores get to pick whatever they want to study. Pretty cool, huh?My dream is to someday become a scientist and make incredible discoveries or create amazing new inventions to help make the world a better place. To do that though, I'll need to go to a top university with a great science program. That means I've gotta aim for one of the highest Gaokao scores possible when my turn comes around. No pressure, right?Well, I've still got a few years left before I'll be cramming for the Gaokao. For now, I'm just going to keep working hard in all my classes and having fun being a kid. Who knows, maybe by 2024 they'll change the rules and the Gaokao篇3The Biggest Test of Them AllOh boy, you guys won't believe what I just heard from my big sister Lily! She's in high school now and she told me all about the Gaokao. That's the huge test that all students in China have to take to get into university. It's supposed to be like, super hard and important. Lily said she's already starting to study for it, even though she doesn't take it until 2024!The Gaokao happens every year in early June. Can you imagine having to take a test that lasts for daysss? Lily said in 2024 the exam dates are from June 7th to June 9th. Three whole days of testing! I'd be so tired after just the first day.On the first day, which is Friday June 7th, they have to take the Chinese exam in the morning. That's testing their reading, writing, and language skills. Then in the afternoon, it's time for the math test. Lily's really good at math though, so she's not too worried about that part.The next day, Saturday June 8th, is when things get really crazy. In the morning, there's the English exam testing reading, writing, and listening. English is my worst subject, so I'd be freaking out! After just a teeny break, they go right into the nextexam in the afternoon - sciences like chemistry, biology, and physics. So much information to memorize!But they're still not done yet! On Sunday June 9th, the final day, it's time for the humanities and social sciences section with history, geography, politics, and more. Lily says she finds that part really interesting, but I can't imagine having to remember all those dates, places, and facts.Phew, I'm getting stressed just thinking about it! After those three beastly days, the students have to wait about a month to get their scores back. The exact score release date in 2024 is June 25th. Then based on their scores, they'll find out which universities will accept them or not. It's crazy to think your entire future depends so much on just this one test!Lily takes it super seriously since getting into a good university is really important. She stays up late every night studying and doing practice exams. Our parents are always reminding her to stay healthy too though - they make sure she eats well, exercises, and gets enough sleep.I'll be honest, the whole thing sounds terrifying to me. I'm just a kid, but I can't even imagine the kind of pressure those high school students must feel. To have your dreams hinge on a test you've been preparing for since elementary school...I getstressed out just thinking about it! I'm glad I've still got almost a decade before I'll be in Lily's shoes.Well, I better get back to my video games. Good luck to Lily and all her classmates taking the Gaokao in 2024! You've got this - just think about how awesome summer break will feel after surviving that crazy exam week. Let me know how it goes!篇42024年八级英语考试时间表嗨,大家好!我是小明,一个热爱学习英语的小学生。
rock的用法总结大全

rock的用法总结大全你们知道rock的意思么?rock的用法的用法是又是怎样的呢?今天给大家带来了rock的用法,希望能够帮助到大家,一起来学习吧。
rock的用法总结大全rock的意思n. 岩石,石头,摇滚乐,棒糖,v. 摇晃,摇动,震动vi. 演奏摇滚乐,随摇滚乐起舞变形:过去式: rocked; 现在分词:rocking; 过去分词:rocked;rock用法rock可以用作名词rock作“礁石”“巨石”解时,是可数名词,常用作复数形式; 作“岩,岩层”“摇摆舞,摇滚乐”解时,是不可数名词。
rock还可作“小石头”解,主要用于美式英语中,是不可数名词。
rock的基本意思是“(使)来回摆动”,指物体在外力作用下来回摇摆,多指猛烈摇动将其高高抬起,并常含有塌落危险的意味。
引申可表示为“使震惊”“使受震动”等。
rock用作名词的用法例句The ship struck on a rock and sank.船触礁沉没。
The deer is standing on the edge of the rock.那只鹿正站在岩石的边缘。
The 1970s were best known for rock music.20世纪70年代以摇滚乐而闻名。
rock可以用作动词rock的基本意思是“(使)来回摆动”,指物体在外力作用下来回摇摆,多指猛烈摇动将其高高抬起,并常含有塌落危险的意味。
引申可表示为“使震惊”“使受震动”等。
rock既可用作及物动词,也可用作不及物动词。
用作及物动词时,接名词、代词作宾语; 用作不及物动词时,常与介词连用。
rock是物质名词,表示“石”。
在英式英语中a rock指“一块岩石”或者“一块大石头”,约有一百斤重,不指那种三两重的小石头。
不过,在美式英语中,arock也可以指“一块小石头”的意思。
rock用作动词的用法例句The news of the president's death rocked the nation.总统过世的消息震惊了全国。
rock单词

rock单词1. 定义与释义单词:rock1.1词性:名词、动词。
1.2中文释义:作名词时,指岩石、石块、礁石;作动词时,有摇晃、摇动、使震惊等意思。
1.3英文解释:As a noun, "a hard solid mineral material that forms part of the earth's surface." As a verb, "move or cause to move gently to and fro or from side to side."1.4相关词汇:同义词有stone;派生词有rocky(形容词,多岩石的、坚如岩石的)。
2. 起源与背景2.1词源:“rock”源自古英语“rocc”,最初表示大石块或者岩石。
2.2趣闻:在音乐领域,“rock”有着特殊的意义,摇滚音乐(rock music)以其强烈的节奏和独特的风格风靡全球,它以“rock”命名或许是因为这种音乐就像岩石一样坚实有力,能给人带来震撼的感觉。
3. 常用搭配与短语3.1短语:(1) rock and roll:摇滚音乐。
例句:I love listening to rock and roll. 翻译:我喜欢听摇滚音乐。
(2) on the rocks:触礁、加冰块。
例句:Their marriage is on the rocks. 翻译:他们的婚姻触礁了。
例句:I'd like a whisky on the rocks. 翻译:我想要一杯加冰的威士忌。
(3) rock the boat:捣乱、破坏现状。
例句:Don't rock the boat, we are in a good situation now. 翻译:别捣乱,我们现在状况很好。
4. 实用片段(1) "Look at that huge rock over there. It must have been here for centuries." Tom said to his friend. 翻译:“看那边那块大石头。
电影《超脱》中英文对照精美剧本

Let's...em,let's not have many people come in, I would like to do ... is anybody like to do it in here. 那个,不要让太多人进来。
Could everybody split? 大家可以散开一下么?As I like to be here. Thanks 我想在这里待一会,谢谢- Maybe we can keep ... - And close the door - 也许我们可以... - 把门关上- Keep people away from the door...lock it is no good? - 别让外人靠近这里...要不要上锁?Yep.Thank you 好的,谢谢"这种感觉从未在我的身上如此刻骨地发生过——""我的灵魂与我之间距离如此遥远,而我的存在却如此真实。
" "- Albert Camus."(法国哲学家,作家)"给Henry"I wasn't good in school 我在学校表现不好I didn't care for school 我也不关心学校的事Um ... It was nice socially 嗯...就我自身的经验而言Based on my own experience 学校有助于培养一个人的社交技能But I can't just went along ... 但我不敢独自一人去上课I started over in Music Major 我当年主修音乐I was gonna be Rock-n-roll Star 希望能成为摇滚明星But that didn't quite worked out. 不过这个梦想最终还是没能实现In 1985 在1985年During the hurricane,hurricane Gloria 飓风格洛丽亚逼近的时候I was taking a train into the city to work 我坐列车到市区上班I was ... I gone to work and I was on the phone with my brother-in-law 在车上,我和我的表兄通电话who ... he had just started teaching 当时他刚开始在学校教书He said that he was off from school 他说他们放假了Now, wait a second, 我说,等等,You off from school for hurricane, I am going to the city .... 你因为飓风不用去学校,我却还要进市区...To work in the Office building? 去写字楼里上班?Its an pretty good game, right. 你的工作还真好做啊,是吧。
新视野大学英语视听说教程第二版第2册答案解析[全新(完整版)]
Unit1II. Listening Skills1. M: Why don’t we go to the concert today?W: I’ll go get the keys.Q: What does the woman imply?2. W: I can’t find my purse anywhere. The opera tickets are in it.M: Have you checked in the car?Q: What does the man imply?3. M: Are you going to buy that pirated CD?W: Do I look like a thief?Q: What does the woman imply?4. M: Do you think the singer is pretty?W: Let’s just say that I wouldn’t/t vote for her in the local beauty contest.Q: What does the woman imply about the singer?5. M: Have you seen Tom? I can’t find him anywhere.W: The light in his dorm was on just a few minutes ago.Q: What does the woman mean?1.B2.B3.D4.C5.AIII. Listening InTask 1: Encore!As soon as the singer completed the song, the audience cr ied, “Encore! Encore!” The singer was delighted and sang the song again. She couldn’t believe it when the audience shouted for her to sing it again. The cycle of shouts and songs was repeated ten more times. The singer was overjoyed with the response from the audience. She talked them and asked them why they were so much audience in hearing the same song again and again. One of the people in the audience replied, “We wanted you to improve it; now it is much better.”1.F2.T3.F4.T5.FTask 2 What are your favorite songs?W: Hi, Bob! Do you want to go to a concert with me?M: A concert? What's it about?W: It features recent pop songs. Are you interested?M: Hmm, I was crazy about pop songs when I was in high school, but now I'm no longer a big fan. Pop songs go out of fashion too quickly. I'm beginning to prefer old folk songs.W: Many older people find those songs cool, and my parents are hooked on them too. By the way, a program of golden oldies was on TV yesterday evening.M: Oh, what a pity! I missed it.W: I have a DVD of oldies. I can lend it to you if you want. M: Oh, that would be great. I'm dying to hear them. Many thanks.1.B2.B3.D4.A5.CTask 3 Music and your moodTypesExamples Effects Slow music Ballads and some forms of classical music. It often creates a peacefulatmosphere that is good forrelaxing after a busy day.Very slow music below 50 beats perminuteJazz and blues.It can create an atmosphere of sadness . Faster music Rock ,heavy metal and dance music. It tends to give us energyand make us feel full oflife. It can be played atparties, sporting eventsand in cars. Rock music canbe used to accompanyphysical labor. It does notmake sense to blame rockmusic for road accidents .IV. Speaking OutModel 1 Do you like jazz?Laura: Hey!Bob: Hello!Laura: Do you like jazz, Bob?Bob: No, not much. Do you like it?Laura: Well, yes, I do. I’m crazy about Wynton Marsalis.Bob: Oh, he’s a piano player, isn’t he?Laura: No, he’s a trumpet player. So, what k ind of music do you like?Bob: I like listening to rock.Laura: What group do you like best?Bob: Er, The Cranberries. They’re the greatest. What about you? Don’t you like them?Laura: Ugh! They make my stomach turn!SAMPLE DIALOGA: Do you like classical music?B: No, I don’t like it at all.A: What type of music do you like?B: I’m a real fan of pop songs.A: Who’s your favorite singer or group?B: Jay Chou. What do you think about him?A: I can hardly bear pop songs. They are all noise to me.Model 2 Do you like punk rock?Max: What kind of music do you like?Frannie: Well, I like different kinds.Max: Any in particular?Frannie: Er, I especially like punk rock.Max: Punk rock? You don’t seem like the punk rock type.Frannie: You should have seen me in high school. I had my hair dyed blue.Max: Wow, that must have been a sight!Frannie: It sure was. What about you? What’s your favorite music?Max: I guess I like jazz best. Hey, I’m going shopping for CDs tomorrow. Would you like to come along?Frannie: Sure, that sounds great.SAMPLE DIALOGA: What sports appeal to you?B: I like almost every kind of sport.A: Is there anything you like especially?B: Well, I like X-sports in particular.A: x-Sports? You don’t look like the extreme sports type.B: I have even tried bungee jumping and surfing.A: Wow, you certainly surprised me!B: Then how about you? What kind of sport do you prefer?A: I like t’ai chi most. In fact, I’m going to buy some books about t’ai chi. Why don’t you come with me?B: Sounds good. Let’s go.Model 3 It just sounds like noise to me.Philip: Turn down that noise! What on earth is it anyway!Laura: But dad…This is Metallica1 They’re so cool. They are one of the most famous heavy metal bands.Philip: I don’t care. It just sounds like noise to me. I can’t stand it!Laura: I love this kind of music, but if you really hate it that much, I’ll out on something else. What do you want to hear?Philip: How about some popular easy-listening music. Maybe something like Celine Dion?Laura: Not her again! Her music isn’t very hip any more. I think she is a bore.SAMPLE DIALOGA: That music is terrible! Turn off!B: But, Mom, this is Backstreet Boy’s hit song “Get down”! It’s really appealing.A: Nonsense. It’s just noise tome. I can’t put up with it anymo re.B: It’s my favorite music. But if you hate it so much, I’ll hate something you like. What would like to listen to?A: What about some old songs of the 1970s like “The White-Haired Girl”?B: Ha-ha-ha-ha. It’s not fashionable any longer. I’ll be bored to death.V. Let’s TalkThe Origin of the Song “Happy Birthday to You”The story of the song “Happy Birthday to You” Began as a sweet one, but later became bitter. Two sisters, Mildred Hill, a teacher at a kindergarten, and Dr. Patty Hill, the principal of the same school, wrote a song together for the children, entitled “Good Morning to All”. When Mildred combined her musical talents with her sister’s knowledge in the area of kindergarten education, ‘Good Morning to All” was sure to be a success. The sister published the song in a collection entitled “Song Stories of the Kindergarten” in 1893. Thirty-one years later, after Dr. Patty Hill became the head of the Department of Kindergarten Education at Columbia University’s Teachers College, a gentleman by the name Robert Coleman published the song, without the sisters’ permission. He added a second part, which is the familiar “Happy Birthday to You”. Mr. Coleman’s addition of the second part made the song popular and, finally, the sisters” original first part disappeared. “Happy Birthday to You” had altogether replaced the sisters’ original song “Good Morning to All”. In 1916 Patty took legal action against Mr. Coleman. In court, she succeeded in proving that hey were the real owners of the song.1. Good Morning to All2.。
中考命题研究贵阳中考英语题型突破题型五任务型阅读试题
题型五任务型阅读制卷人:歐陽文化、歐陽理複;制卷時間:二O二二年二月七日,中考五年命题规律及趋势年份文体话题段落及词数考察形式2021一篇说明文一篇记叙文时事热点:丝绸之路人物传记:史蒂夫·乔布斯人生改变经历5段式,约330词5段式,约280词填写上表格补全句子2021一篇说明文一篇记叙文Hip hop与Rap音乐对青少年的影响人物传记:查尔斯·达尔文对生物学的奉献3段式,约320词6段式,约320词填写上表格补全句子2021一篇说明文一篇记叙文青少年梦想和希望的调查态度在人们生活中的重要性5段式,约320词4段式,约280词填写上表格补全句子2021 两篇说明文怎样获得快乐4段式,约250填写上表格血型与人们生命、性格、食物、安康的关系词4段式,约260词补全句子2021一篇说明文一篇记叙文青少年抑郁症与媒体之间的关系礼貌地寻求信息和帮助在交际中的重要性8段式,约350词4段式,约300词填写上表格补全句子分析上表可知,近5年中考的任务型阅读分为两种形式:填写上表格型和补全句子型。
任务型阅读理解题设计比拟灵敏,答案往往不唯一,题型、体裁多样,题目的难度也在增大。
,解题方法与技巧任务型阅读理解题型多样,设题自由开放,内容广泛。
它不仅考察考生的阅读理解才能,还考察考生的语言组织才能、单词拼写才能、英汉互译才能以及其他语言知识,较好地照应了新课标所倡导的“任务型语言教学〞形式。
所给的文章易于理解并贴近考生生活实际。
旨在考察考生运用所学语言知识的才能,在对篇章整体理解的根底上,考察考生根据上下文的意思和逻辑联络进展推理、判断的才能。
中考在此题型中重点涉及到阅读填写上词语这一知识的运用。
一、通读全文,感知任务在答题之前,认真阅读文章,掌握文章提供的信息内容,同时要明确文章的中心思想,为答题做好准备。
二、紧扣原文,搜寻信息通读全文后,再阅读问题,从原文中找出能答复下列问题的关键信息。
三、全面兼顾,准确答题除了注意书写标准以外,还要确保表达的准确性,要注意语态、时态和人称等的变化。
英语脑筋急转弯及答案
英语脑筋急转弯及答案猜谜语学英语中国人有谜语,西洋人也有。
西洋人称谜语为riddle。
它跟中国谜语一样,常在字形、字音和字意上卖关节,就看你能不能灵机一动。
Riddle 除了可以益智外,也可以增进你对英文的兴趣,不失为一种学英文的方法。
Part 1Questions:1.What is the difference between here and there?2. What are the two strongest days of the week?3.Why did the man put wheels on his rocking chair?4.Why is the letter “R” like Christmas?5.At what time of day was Adam born?Answers:1. The letter “t”. ( there 去掉“t”,跟 here 这个字就没什么两样。
)2. Saturday and Sunday --- all the other days are weak (week) days.( weak与week的发音一样。
而美国人的工作天只有五天,即从Monday到 Friday ,这五天是他们的week days.)3. Because he wanted to rock and roll. ( to rock and roll是跳摇滚舞。
但在这儿,摇rock 的是rocking chair,滚roll的是wheels。
这就造成了一句双关的趣味。
)4.Because it comes at the end of December. (对这句话而言,答案的意思是R这个字母正好排在December的末尾。
除此以外,答案还有一个意思,Christmas在the end of December的时候到来。
换言之,答案也造成了一句双关的趣味。
)5. Just before Eve. ( Eve 是一语双关,一是解“晚间”,一是解“夏娃”。
新目标七年级下册英语Unit1句型转换和完成句子专练及答案
句型转换1.She can play the violin.(改为一般疑问句并作肯定回答)—_______she _______ the violin?—Yes, she_______ .2.His brother can play basketball.(就画线部分提问)_______ _______ his brother________ ?3.She can sing and dance.(改为否定句)She _______ sing _______ dance.4.My brother also likes swimming.(改为同义句)My brother ________ swimming, _______.5.Peter likes music.(改为否定句)Peter _______ ________ music.6. They want to join the sports club. (改为一般疑问句)________ they want to ________ the sports club?7. The girl can play tennis well. (改为一般疑问句)________ the girl ________ tennis well?8. Can Bill play the drums well? (作否定回答)________, he ________.9. Mary can play ping-pong and soccer. (改为否定句)Mary ________ play ping-pong ________ soccer.10. Tom can join the chess club. (对划线部分提问)________ ________ can Tom join?11. He can play the piano. (改成否定句)He ________ play the piano.12. My sister can join the swimming club. (对划线部分提问)_______ _______ _______ your sister join?13. Lucy’s brother wants to be an actor. (改成一般疑问句)_______ Lucy’s brother _______ to be an actor?14. Mike can join our school music festival. (改为同义句)Mike can _______ _______ our school music festival.15. My birthday is May 4th. (用June 2nd 改写选择疑问句)_______ your birthday May 4th _____ June2nd?16. Can he play chess or play the drums?. (选用chess进行回答)______ _____ _______ .17. She can sing and dance. (否定句)She ______ _______ ________ dance.18. Li Lei can play the violin. (一般疑问句)________ Li Lei _______ the violin?19. She wants to join the music club. (就划线部分提问)________ _______ _______ she _____ to join?20. My sister wants to swim . (一般疑问句)_______ ________ sister swim?21. He can sing the ABC song. (改为一般疑问句)he the ABC song?22. She can find the lost pen. (改为否定句)She the lost pen.23. They can tell stories. (对画线部分提问)they?24. Please show me your watch. (改为同义句)Please your watch me.25. Bill can play basketball. (用tennis改为选择疑问句)Bill play basketball tennis?26. I can dance.(变一般疑问句)___________________________________27. Can he play the guitar well? (做出否定回答)______________________________28. She can paint . (变否定句)_________________________________29. He can sing an English song.(对划线部分提问) What _____he_____?30. He can swim. (变一般疑问句并作肯定回答)____ ___ swim ? ____, ___ ____.31. Wu Dong can play football. (就划线部分提问)______ can Wu Dong _________?完成句子1. 他喜欢和人们谈话。
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Summer Hathaway
• 米兰达·卡斯格拉夫 米兰达 卡斯格拉夫 (英文:MirandaCosgrove),她以杰克 布莱 英文: 英文 ,她以杰克·布莱 克主演的摇滚教室、 克主演的摇滚教室、以及尼克国际儿童频 道播出的电视系列 剧:Drake and Josh里 里 饰演主角Drake的妹妹── 的妹妹── 饰演主角 的妹妹──MeganParker和 和 情景喜剧── ──iCarly知名。她 知名。 由她主演的 情景喜剧── 知名 年便开始了她的演艺事业, 在2001年便开始了她的演艺事业,在一间 年便开始了她的演艺事业 名 为"Taste of LA"、里唱歌和跳舞,因而 、里唱歌和跳舞, 给一位经理人留下深刻的印象, 给一位经理人留下深刻的印象,并与她签 约。
影片的感受:
不同的国家,不同的教育制度,于是所产出来的 人才也 不一样。我看到过一篇文章,说的是,要是 中国的学生把从小学到高中的十二年用来专学一样 的话,绝对会有成就!学音乐,至少会成一个音乐 人,学电脑,至少会编程了,学化学,会成一个科 学家。中国的教育制度越来越死板了。但是由于大 势所趋,很多的人想改变,但是最后还是无法改变。 即使,走出了那条路,但是最后的结果就是绕了一 个圈,然后又回到了原点。中国的孩子无时不刻地 在被扼杀创造力与个性,也许中国的教育体制比任 何一部美国中变态式的传统学校都要变态。中国的 孩子都被引上相同的发展道路。
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1. White Riot Single Version 11. Garageland 2. London's Burning 12. Capital Radio One 3. Complete Control 13. (White Man) In 4. Clash City Rockers Hammersmith Palais 5. I'm So Bored With The 14. English Civil War U.S.A. 15. Tommy Gun 6. Career Opportunities 16. Safe European Home 7. Hate & War 17. Julie's Been Working 8. Cheat For The Drug Squad 9. Police & Thieves 18. Stay Free 10. Janie Jones 19. Groovy Times 20. I Fought The Law
Iron Man
• (影片中初次教Zakk弹电吉他的RIFF之一) • 这是Black Sabbath的一首摇滚曲目。 的一首摇滚曲目。 的一首摇滚曲目 专辑: (专辑:We Sold Our Soul For Rock ‘N’ Roll )
Black Sabbath
• DOOM乐队的引导者、先驱、奠基石,一切 DOOM之声的源头。 • DOOM之父——BLACK SABBATH的乐队:如此 划分皆因为大家熟知的OZZY的去与归,而实际 上在这支乐队里真正的领袖并不是OZZY而是吉 他手Iommi,即使在OZZY离去的那一段日子里, 乐队依旧前进着,创新着,也可能是SABBATH 最初的作品给自己印上了深深的烙印,所以对 于其后期就一直没有多关心过。
基本信息
• • • • • 影片类型:音乐/喜剧 导演: Richard Linklater (理查德·林克莱特 理查德· 理查德 林克莱特) 国家:美国/德国 成本:$20,000,000 $20,000,000 拍摄日期:2002年12月2日
主要人物介绍
Dewey Finn
扮演者: 扮演者:Jack Black
Rosalie Mullins
扮演者: Joan Cusack (琼·库萨克 )
琼·库萨克是美国 著名电视节目 “星期六夜现 场”(Saturday Night Live)的第一 位常年签约演员。
Joan Cusack
• 1988年,她凭《上班女郎》(Working Girl)一片获奥斯卡最佳女 配角奖提名。上世纪80年代中期,和邦妮·亨特、霍莉·沃特尔共 同创办了三人喜剧表演团体“An Impulsive Thing”。她的主要作 品包括《高材生》(Class)、《十六支蜡烛》(Sixteen Candles)、 《广播新闻》(Broadcast News)、《月光舞会》(The Allnighter)、 《飞进美国》(Stars and Bars)、《嫁入黑帮》(Married to the Mob)、《情到深处》(Say Anything)、《男人止步》(Men Don't Leave)、《扭计大少》(My Blue Heaven)、《小人物大英雄》 (Hero)、《亚当斯一家的价值观》(Addams Family Values)、《成 双不成对》(Two Much)、《落跑新娘》(Runaway Bride)、《无懈 可击》(Arlington Road)、《玩具总动员2》(Toy Story 2)、《大厦 将倾》(Cradle Will Rock)、《失恋排行榜》(High Fidelity)、《甜 心伊人》(Where the Heart Is)、《摇滚校园》(The School of Rock)、 《流行教母》(Raising Helen)、《冰雪公主》(Ice Princess)、《四 眼天鸡》(Chicken Little)和《老友有钱》(Friends with Money)等。
插曲列表
• Stevie Nicks - Edge Of Seventeen(女校长的最爱) • AC/DC - For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)(只提到 名字,就是集体敬礼时) • T-Rex - Ballrooe Velvet Underground - Ride Into The Sun • No Vacancy - Heal Me, I'm Heartsick(摇滚校园到来时现 场正在演唱的歌曲,后来的冠军曲目,电影原创歌曲) • School Of Rock - School Of Rock(不用介绍了,电影原创 歌曲) • AC/DC - It's A Long Way To The Top(片尾曲)
像以上的电影的插 曲还有很多……. 曲还有很多…….
插曲列表
• • • • • • • • • • • No Vacancy - Fight (开场音乐,电影原创歌曲) The Clash - Stay Free KISS - Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio Cream - Sunshine Of Your Love(首次人员分配时的背景音乐) The Who - Substitute Aretha Franklin - Chain Of Fools(胖女生首次亮嗓 唱的歌曲) Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers - Roadrunner Metallica - The Wait Ramones - My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down (Bonzo Goes To Bitburg)(一 连串讲述排练镜头时的背景音乐) Brand New Sin - Sad Wings Young Heart Attack - Mouthful of Love The Darkness - Black Shuck Led Zeppelin - Immigrant Song(初试蒙混过关凯旋时的背景音乐) The Black Keys - Set You Free
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影片中AC/DC的歌:
• Highway To Hell(初次教Zakk弹电吉他的 RIFF之二) • It's A Long Way To The Top(片尾曲)
AC/DC
• 在1963年,William和Margaret Young带着他 们九个孩子当中的八个移民来到澳大利亚。 他们定居在新南威尔士的悉尼。搬到悉尼 后,George Young和Johannes Jacob, Hendrickus Vandenberg及Harry Vanda组建了 THE EASYBEATS。他们很快在悉尼树立了形 象,后来又成为60年代中期澳大利亚最流 行的乐队。1966年乐队挺进英国并很快在 英国确立了地位。不管怎样,他们还是在 1970年解散了。
2003 精选全回顾——The Essential CLASH : Stay Free
Stay Free- The Clash
• The Clash的成立可以追溯到1976年中歌手兼吉他手 乔·斯特拉默尔(Joe Strummer)离开自己原先效力 的一支小乐队the 101’ers而加盟了the London SS,这 支乐队包括吉他兼歌手米克·琼斯(Mick Jones)、 贝斯手保罗·西蒙(Paul Simonon)以及鼓手泰利·查 默思(Terry Chimes)。之后乐队便更名为The CLash, 他们以早期的Sex Pistols乐队为榜样,追求一种强烈 和尖锐的风格。1977年他们和CBS唱片签约;就在 这年春天他们的首张同名专辑《The Clash》在英国 发行,凭着象“White Riot”、“Complete Control”这 样的单曲,这张专辑最终名列英国专辑排行榜第12 位。不久这张专辑也在美国发行,The Clash也成为 了世界最为知名的地下乐队之一。
Smoke On The Water
• 初次教Zakk弹电吉他的RIFF之三 • 作者是:Deep purple
“深紫”的变幻
• • 乐队1968年成立于伦敦,初时名为“迂回”在进行北欧巡演后,乐队更名为“深紫”。 1968年发表专辑《Shades of Deep Purple》 1969年7月Lan Gillan和Roger Glover加入,他们与伦敦爱乐乐团合作录制了专辑 《Loncerto for Group and Orchestra》,同年9月在皇家艾伯特大厅演出,该专辑为令人 震惊的作品,并被广泛接受。 1970年乐队发表硬摇滚风格的专辑《Deep Purple in Rock》,产生了名曲1971年的 专辑《Fireball》以歌曲《The Mule》而闻名,其中迷幻的风琴与狂暴的鼓相得益彰。 1972年的专辑《Machine Head》产生了名曲《Highway star》和《smoke on the water》。 1973年出版《Who Do We Think We Are?》,同年乐队破裂,成员只剩下Lord Paice 和Blackmore。David Coverdale和Glenn hughes加入后,1974年乐队出版《Burn》,专辑 充满布鲁斯音色和朋克元素。 1974年Blackmore离队组建“彩虹”乐队。Tommy Bolin加入,1975年出版专辑 《Come Taste the Band》。 1976年6月,在举行英国告别巡演后,“深紫”临时解散。 1984年Blackmore.Gillan.Glover.Lord和Paice重组“深紫”,但乐队作品毫无进步。 1990年出版专辑《Slaves & Masters》之后,gillan第三次加入“深紫”。 1993年Blackmore离队重组“彩虹”,“深紫”招募了Steve More,于是1996年发 表专辑《Purpendicular》,并进行了巡演。