1.Not satisfied with the drawing, she tore (撕) it up angrily and threw it into the dustbin.
2.Delegates from the warring sides held a new round of peace talks but went away emptyhanded (一无所获).
3.He was filled with anger (怒火) at the way he had been treated.
4.I made a dash (急奔) for the front door but he got there before me.
5.The woman glared (怒目而视) at the man after he shouted rudely at her.
6.Something brushed past Bob's face and he let out a yell (大喊).
7.They would like to make sure their guests are comfortable and cosy (暖和舒适的).
8.In crowded (拥挤的) places the police should not discharge their weapons.
Ⅱ.单句改错
1.She told me her aunt treated her as if she was her aunt's own child. was→were
2.Don't glare me like that; you deserved scolding and punishing. glare后加at
3.The train was too crowded. To her regret, no one made a room for her. 去掉a
4.The ticket collector tore my ticket into half. half→halves
5.We must have visited Big Ben in London, but we spent too much time shopping.
must→could
6.Not receiving her friend's invitation, Mary cried at anger. at→in
7.Though the bed was very old, the old couple still held out to it. out→on