1. Millions of Americans bought radios during the nineteen-twenties.
millions of 成百万上千万
例句:Millions of people gave freely in response to the famine appeal.
千百万人响应救灾呼吁而慷慨解囊.
2. But radio grew up in the nineteen-thirties.
grow up 成长
例句:What are you going to be when you grow up?
你长大了想做什么样的人?
3. SINGING SAM: “Howdy, Folks. Yes, it is your old friend SingingSam, so let’s just settle back and reminisce a bit, what you say,huh?”
a bit 有点
例句:Your article is a bit long.
你的文章长了一点。
4. For the first time, millions of average Americans were able tohear classical music by great composers as it was being played.
be able to 能够...
例句:He is able to lift a very heavy weight.
他能举很重的份量。
5. The success of radio and films, as well as the depressionitself, caused problems for many Americans newspapers during thenineteen-thirties.
as well as 和...一样;和;也
例句:He composed mystery stories as well as love poems.
他既写爱情诗也写神秘故事。
6. It was that companies talked about their products throughadvertisements on radio instead of buying advertising space innewspapers.
talk about 谈论;谈到
例句:What are they talking about?
他们在谈什么?
instead of 代替
I decided to treat myself to a taxi, eg instead of walking.
例句:我决定坐他一次计程车.
7. It not only provided relief from their troubles, but expandedtheir minds and pushed their imaginations.
not only...but(also) 不仅……而且……
例句:He is famous not only for his talent but (also) for his kindness.
他不仅以才能出名,而且是出名的好心。
8. And those works, in turn, helped make life a little better asAmericans waited, worked, and hoped for times to improve.
hope for 对…希望
例句:Hope for the best but be prepared for the worst.
抱乐观的希望,作最坏的准备。