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下面要举出一些和“走”有关的动词,并造句说明各种各样走路姿态之间的不同之处。  
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这些动词如下:  
: }# r8 T" p2 {1 tstagger, plod, pace, loiter, stride,  
/ P: h, o" I8 R) ~  Z: s5 dstray, strut, ramble, lurk, creep,  
& h+ V" {& d5 R" D( r" r, ?stroll, stumble, trudge, scramble, lurch,  
* |, M; U/ A( w7 c9 U$ |limp, prowl, crawl, march, rush + J( H( D7 @7 W 
 
  L( ]( @! A  e" X4 F  \# e/ H① The drunkard staggered(蹒跚) from the coffee shop and clung to a lamp-post.  
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) `' L3 e1 r5 U$ g: {" q7 [" @1 D② The hitch-hikers reached the town after a long walk and plodded(重步行走) wearily to the hotel. ) X0 O3 o  o" O2 R( N) O2 u 
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③ The man whose wife was expecting the first baby was pacing(踱步) nervously up and down the hospital corridor.  
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④ After class, the children did not go home direct but loitered(游荡) on the way. # U+ o+ E' h" j4 i* u# O0 W/ Z. u 
 
2 r* d6 c, ~! z/ ?# j. f* v! T5 ^6 z⑤ The manager strode(大步走) into the office and asked who was late for work. * |  o- p3 O; }0 y 
 
' F; D6 l( P, h! o$ _⑥ The puppy strayed(迷途) from its home and was completely lost. 1 z1 m/ M+ G# N2 U 
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⑦ The cock is strutting(昂头阔步) up and down the farmyard. & v' h# r9 `- z0 Z- h, `: q 
 
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⑨ The thief has been lurking(潜行) in a corner for his unsuspecting victims.  
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⑩ Not wishing to be noticed, the boy crept(爬行) downstairs. 5 K% ^9 U: p5 f 
 
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13. The farmer trudged(艰难地走) home with his hoe. 8 q1 _1 ?. K6 S, e  `' w- w 
 
" w4 J5 q5 C6 u* |+ Z  M' W5 K$ b14. The mountaineers scrambled(攀爬) up the hill side. ( O# n% ]! t0 Y% x( M 
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15. The car lurched(摇摆不定) forward across the grass.  
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16. With one leg hurt, John limped(跛行) home.  
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17. Beasts come out to prowl(四处觅食) after their prey at night.  
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  |* D3 x( h0 i- A: K- q  |! A' a& r( {18. Before babies can walk, they crawl(爬行). 5 A+ `: Q/ m3 {- [. q 
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19. The victorious army marched(迈进) into the conquered city.  
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20. The pedestrians rushed(快步走) here and there in the rain。 |   
 
 
 
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