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Mike: Hi, Amanda. Why don't you sit down and watch this movie with me? It only started about 15 minutes ago.
Amanda: I don't know—this movie looks scary! Why is that guy's complexion1 so pale? Why do his eyes look like they're about to pop out? And why is there so much blood everywhere?
Mike: I'm not exactly sure what's going on either. I think this group of friends decided2 to travel to the countryside during their spring break. They end up at this old farmhouse3, and apparently4 there are these zombies that show up at nighttime. I guess it's just your typical horror movie plotline.
Amanda: I hate scary movies! In fact, I hate all violent movies, and I especially hate "jump scenes," when something pops up on the screen suddenly or when there's a sudden loud noise. So basically, watching a horror movie is my worst nightmare5.
Mike: To be honest, I don't like horror movies that much either, but sometimes they can be pretty thrilling. And it's fun to watch with a pretty girl, too, because then you can put your arm around her to comfort her when she gets scared.
Amanda: I see what your plan is. Well, sorry to disappoint you, Mike, but I think I'd better get going!
pale (adj.) 苍白的You look really pale--have you been getting enough sunlight?
zombie (n.) 僵尸Some people are afraid to go to cemeteries6 at night because they're afraid that they'll run into a zombie.
typical (adj.) 典型的;有代表性的The food here is much more affordable7 than at a typical fancy Italian restaurant.
plotline (n.) 情节I found that novel very confusing because it had too many different plotlines that didn't seem to have anything to do with one another.
to comfort (v.) 安慰;慰问Mandy's friends all comforted her after she broke up with her boyfriend.
horror movie 恐怖片A: Do you want to go to the movies with us tonight?
B: Only if you guys pick something other than a horror movie to watch!
jump scene 意想不到的场面;突如其来的场面A: Movies that have a lot of jump scenes make me nervous.
B: I know! The worst thing is that they come out of nowhere, so you can't even prepare yourself.
to get going 出发;动身A: Would you like some dessert?
B: No thanks. I'm really full already, and I should probably get going anyway.
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1 complexion | |
n.肤色;情况,局面;气质,性格 | |
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2 decided | |
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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3 farmhouse | |
n.农场住宅(尤指主要住房) | |
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4 apparently | |
adv.显然地;表面上,似乎 | |
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5 nightmare | |
n.恶梦,可怕的事物,无法摆脱的恐惧 | |
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6 cemeteries | |
n.(非教堂的)墓地,公墓( cemetery的名词复数 ) | |
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7 affordable | |
adj.支付得起的,不太昂贵的 | |
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