Part I:极速词法
" B3 e' _) g# E% S9 R6 R 1、familiar adj. 熟悉的; 2、call vt. 叫作;
d* p6 v3 E- p 3、hum vt. 哼哼,吟唱; 4、headache n. 头痛;! Z+ z+ k" i1 ?+ [: Z& h# \( C) [
5、be caught in a traffic jam遇上交通堵塞了,堵车了;
+ D z; M2 k$ G l3 F/ ^ 6、sneeze vi. 打喷嚏; 7、bless you(上帝)保佑你;+ Z0 z8 x' s- Y* B/ \
8、lie down 躺下来; 9、aspirin n. 阿司匹林;
/ ^) ~" c* w5 a4 d3 H+ N, y 10、tune n. 曲子; 11、melody n. (悦耳的)旋律;4 v. s% K6 r2 `/ Y6 ~2 F
12、wet all over浑身上下都湿透了; 13、be caught in the rain淋雨了;
+ S% t% K( R/ K3 I- { 14、backache n. 背痛; 15、take some aspirin吃点阿司匹林;
4 ~# |+ l! j' Y& ]) z+ i0 A 16、pills for cold感冒药; 17、on the shelf在架子上;+ u/ X; V% k$ L, z2 T( ?# \) x
18、run out of sth.用完了,耗光了' ~) a! h9 g. ^1 ^. g
Part II:极速句法
1 U( W2 M% t( L& a& d( l% U 对话19 A/ a$ z% D4 R! Y/ K
Clare:Listen to that song! Do you know what it is?, A$ ^; w+ e) [0 c d' _
Edward:Hmm, it sounds so familiar, but I don’t remember what it’s called.
* p% B! R9 _# `. @/ I" j0 g0 T Clare:Oh, yes! Now I remember. It’s “No More”.
( z, j* o- A6 i3 a% y Edward:Yes, it is! Can you sing it?: L1 T& \* U$ s+ j$ {8 c1 @( E2 m, X
Clare:No, I can’t. Can you?
/ Z* q+ }! \) B5 X& N) }- z, X Edward:Neither can I. But I can hum it.
5 u; Z5 g8 \- U5 m, K5 c Clare:Who can’t do that!? That’s easy.8 \0 M( u* S* y9 z6 M% z! q& ^
Edward:Easy? Well, you know, the easiest thing is often the most difficult thing in the world.
; y. c& ~) h* `1 ~6 X [2 n Clare:Oh, come on, Ed. You aren’t my father, are you?
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Steven:Sorry, I’m late. I was caught in a traffic jam.& e+ @: n3 R4 }. ]7 `! E
Boss:I just got in myself. There were so many cars.' R( ^0 r; n H2 [
Steven:Yes, you can say that again. Say, you don’t look very good, Boss.
+ r' |+ q9 c, q8 [ Boss:I must be getting a cold. I’ve had this terrible headache since I got up, and I’ve been sneezing all morning. A-A-ATCHOO!( f# n8 V. m1 I- E2 B
Steven:Bless you.
9 K, c) i+ k" M O( ?& S6 f Boss:Thank you.: t& [. ^/ w! V. t1 [
Steven:Look, why don’t you go upstairs and lie down for an hour? I’ll go get some aspirin for you.
& h+ z5 E1 c' Z Boss:Thanks so much. I really appreciate it, Steve.
6 J' P$ C }! F: Y' Y 精美语句
: O$ K+ p7 u0 I7 U& Z 1.Listen to that tune! It sounds so familiar. What’s it called?; U, X5 j% l: B
2.That music sounds so nice! Can you hum it?; T* ~+ X4 B( o) d3 B9 e& R
3.Do you like the song “My Heart Will Go On”? –Well, to tell you the truth, I like the melody, but I don’t like the words very much.
+ M/ O6 Z5 I- {; Y* \* p P 4.The most difficult thing is very often the most interesting to do in the world.' i u6 S4 c" S, l6 F! }
5.Come on, man. You aren’t my father, are you?! h( r, D- \: s! ]% s$ ?
6.Look, Tim! You’re wet all over!—Yes. I was caught in the rain.
* r0 }" i8 {- D4 U& y 7.Oh, my Dear! We’re caught in a traffic jam again!/ A6 r6 | |$ G) B/ H, _& ^
8.When did you get in, Steve?—Well, I just got in and sat down.
: f$ F% {7 Z* Z 9.You look great today, Julia.—Thanks. I slept very well last night.9 Z' l, p" R* d
10.I’m not feeling very well. I must be getting a cold.
. n6 f. p* b* }4 A* W/ e; i 11.I’ve had this terrible backache since I got up this morning.& i* @% Y" e9 W5 W3 p
12.I’ve been sneezing all day! A-A-ATCHOO!& F" _7 i5 ]0 u
13.God bless you.
( ?1 x+ u$ y' c) k% l+ D% L 14.Look, why don’t you just go home and have a good rest. I can do the work for you.
1 O' g* x) e: u! L9 \# Y, g 15.When you have a headache, you can take some aspirin. It really works.
* d' r; @/ K' Z$ B! ~; f; _% P+ s" I* O 16.Do we still have any pills for cold?—We may not have any more. If there are any left, they’re there on the shelf., s! C/ a3 Q* V) A+ C3 Z7 o5 g
17.I’ve already looked there but couldn’t find any. We must run out of them. |