Part I:极速词法 1、congratulations n. 祝贺,恭喜;1 o( C& b0 G8 y( ?0 d
2、do a good job干得漂亮; 3、could have done better本该可以做得更好;
5 q; n7 r% [$ J* T6 h2 l* l 4、nervous adj. 紧张的; 5、good enough足够好的;
A( p+ J# X/ D& q. R$ g! V 6、simply 就是,简直; 7、can’t help忍不住;+ ]4 ]# |3 W4 n4 q4 G, n+ E5 @9 ]
8、speech n. 讲话,演讲; 9、in a different way以不同的方式;
9 p% @8 X) n1 V# Z 10、might have done sth.也许应该(怎样)做某事的,也许已经做了某事;. u; e# m& i! ]+ l6 c$ _4 U
11、joke n. 笑话; 12、depressed adj. 沮丧的;
- O. ^2 B# B# ], Z. e% ^& e 13、get a raise加薪; 14、report to sb. 向某人汇报;! t b4 h+ f6 u% [9 K8 R3 e
15、tactful adj. 策略的,圆滑的;* v8 E/ O9 T1 z- ~! @
16、beforehand adv. 预先,提前;2 x' R' N6 X# v" n: |: n% s7 k
17、moving adj. 感人的;
9 S8 N0 o ~+ S, F- M. b 18、what will be will be(事情)该怎么样就会怎么样;
9 M6 Y! ^' [8 ]( R% w3 D0 ~ 19、saying说法; 20、leopard n. 豹子; 21、spot n. 斑点;
) e" O9 y7 H, B+ [ 22、speaker n. 演讲者,讲演者,讲话人
9 y$ B) O. u" e0 p1 N; `; f, W1 B Part II:极速句法
9 o, k/ s8 |' u# @ 对话1+ j+ y# o2 l7 @
Bill:Congratulations! You did a really good job, Jack!0 K7 K, a1 \0 _& d }7 p
Jack:Thanks. I could have done better. I got a little nervous when I stood on the stage.
9 ?8 V- q/ E: b Bill:Come on, man. It was already good enough. But you really shouldn’t have got nervous.$ F# Z3 g1 C) v5 E! h3 C6 _* f
Jack:I simply couldn’t help it. You know, I had never spoken to such a large crowd before.# [* H" @8 E# X m& F/ r. e
Bill:No, you hadn’t.8 V& x3 p8 `1 J" T- T a
Jack:And I might have begun my speech in a different way.
5 H4 J) c# R1 k8 C/ D6 H1 p. v Bill:Speaking of that, yes. You might have begun by telling that joke first. It was really funny.+ l0 T" L2 e- E$ o! s+ F/ @
Jack:And I should have spoken a little bit slowly.
! x+ H9 S) p" D% L7 o8 e3 | 对话2
$ K7 s4 k2 n8 F& z. s/ l9 S Penny:Hi, Angel. Why are you looking so depressed?, T0 g: \: N; ^, \1 d0 U: b
Angel:Well, I said something that I shouldn’t have said, and now I’m regretting it.
' ~6 C9 Y/ U% Z6 [ Penny:That’s interesting. What did you say?
. p0 z; v8 o# \- s Angel:Don’t ask! I won’t tell you. You know, if I did, I would regret it again.+ q' A1 l& ^& l8 X8 m- R3 c
Penny:Come on, Angel. Cheer up! You shouldn’t be like that.
, m0 r9 l; ]8 \& t$ v+ Y3 ^ Angel:I know, but I can’t help it.$ d1 e; N; m. t
Penny:Anyhow, what has been done has been done, and what has been said has been said. You can’t change it!
# u7 P( r6 [4 E$ S3 ` Angel:No, I can’t. I know I shouldn’t have thought of it again, but I simply can’t get it out of my mind.( N* E9 ~8 I: z; J) P
Penny:Now, tell me what you had said, and then you’ll feel better.5 Q) i5 l6 H3 w; q7 M
精美语句
4 U8 \$ J3 r8 {6 U- ]& X: |9 g 1.I got a raise! –You did? Congratulations!
+ J0 r1 C9 Z3 @ 2.I’ll report to boss that you did a good job, and maybe he’ll give you a raise.. u' L5 }/ d* p) ]* K
3.I could have been more tactful.
0 J' I# x F& a6 `2 u# { 4.You could have done a better job.
. r' q% z+ u4 L* P! N8 i0 S 5.I always get nervous when I speak to a large crowd.—Who doesn’t?
7 p6 O. ~1 _; E: N: Y) `/ k7 R 6.I always feel excited whenever I stand on the stage.) s+ `1 @3 t/ |2 ?
7.We might have told him beforehand.
+ J# h D, I( Y5 a3 S% o6 m 8.He might have gone home already.7 h- c. t+ J5 z
9.Speaking of that, I’ve got some bad news to tell you.0 G* P& I4 R: j/ I
10.Speaking of Jenny, she didn’t seem to come last time.0 m) [+ Y/ q7 g& ?+ F0 u7 J
11.I’ll begin my speech by telling a very funny joke.5 y# p, U% V: m! }6 z
12.The speaker began his speech by telling a story.- L' }, H; z k$ ~
13.Joan looks rather depressed today. Let’s cheer her up.
& `! J2 r- T8 ]# C* o 14.I’ve done something that I shouldn’t have done.( V' j7 L" Y3 Q B6 {, z
15.Do you regret doing it?/ L) X* k$ _2 u6 L/ M: c
16.When I heard his moving story, I couldn’t help crying.
M: k% g: J/ k" J8 e( `4 ^4 ] 17.Don’t worry too much. What will be will be.! y5 q- _, [7 x. W/ E# k
18.Just as the saying goes—A leopard can’t change its spots.+ ^6 G1 {0 b, B5 e& C+ q/ P. t e
19.Stop thinking about it, and you’ll get it out of your mind. |