Meeting Wine on line had been Ice’s habitual
activity.
Ice was casual to be interested in going on-line. She would
rather make something that needs manual skills before. She
never chatted on line until roommate Wenwen induced her during
the annual campus cultural festival in this spring. Wine was
her first and only cyber friend. Ice only knew that he was
a boy student in the same university. They could often reach
a mutual point of view. Maybe for sexual differences, Ice
felt Wine was an unusual boy. This kind of equal communication
benefited her a great deal and she thought of Wine as her
virtual friend, even if she didn’t have a visual impression
of him.
“Wine? On line?” Ice searched for Wine on the net.
Wine’s reply came soon as if he was just waiting for her.
habitual a. 习惯的,惯常的
引:habit; habitually
casual a. 冷淡的,随便的,偶然的,临时的
引:casually
manual a. 用手的,手工做的
v. 手册,指南
annual a. 每年的,年度的
n. 年报,年刊
引:annually
mutual a. 相互的,彼此的;共同的
引:mutually
usual a. 通常的,惯常的
引:as usual; unusual
virtual 实质的,事实上的,实际上的
引:virtually
visual a. 视觉的,看得见的
equal a. 平等的,相等的
v. 等于,与……相同
引:equally
actual a. 实际的,事实上的,真实的
引:actually
sexual a. 性的,性别的
1. He was
wearing ____ clothes, not his school ones.
2. The ____ amount of money was not known though they
knew that it was large.
3. When two people feel the same about each other, their
feelings are ____.
4. Floods cause billions of dollars worth of property
damage _____.
5. The word’s governments have done ____ nothing to combat
the threat of nuclear accidents.