②明星分手和他们的奢华婚礼一样引人注目。
Celebrity divorces always hit_the_headlines as much as their luxurious weddings.
2. put pressure on sb. (to do sth.)促使/迫使某人(做某事)
①The US government has been putting pressure on Iran these days.
这些天美国政府一直给伊朗施压。
②Advertisements put pressure on girls to be thin.
广告促使女孩子竞相瘦身。
pressure n. 压力;催促,要求
under the pressure of 在......的压力之下
under pressure 在压力之下
the pressure for ... ......的呼声
give in to pressure 屈从压力
③Teenagers may find it difficult to resist peer pressure.
青少年可能觉得很难抗拒同龄人的压力。
④In big cities, many people choose to rent houses under the pressure of the high housing prices.
在大城市,在高房价的压力下很多人选择租房。
[即境活用2] 用适当的介词填空
①Before the exam, don't put pressure on your children to stay up late.
②The director is under increasing pressure to resign.
③The pressure for change continued to mount.
3. wrestle vi. & vt.努力对付或解决;摔跤
[教材原句] In wrestling with the dilemma of worldwide hunger, the United Nations set up an agency called the World Food Programme (WFP) in 1963.
为了应对全世界的饥荒,联合国于1963年成立了一个名为世界粮食计划署的专门机构。
①She spent the whole weekend wrestling with the problem.
她整个周末都在绞尽脑汁处理这个问题。
②Should women be allowed to wrestle with men in a competition?
女性应不应该被允许和男性比赛摔跤?
③The police wrestled the thief to the ground and arrested him.
警察把小偷摔倒在地并逮捕了他。