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Greasy1 Spoon Feifei: You’re looking very pleased2 and contented3 today, Diarmuid. Diarmuid: I am very happy today Feifei. Why? Because I had4 my breakfast at my local5 greasy spoon this morning. Feifei: Greasy spoon? I don’t understand. How could6 you have breakfast at a greasy spoon? Diarmuid: A greasy spoon is a name for a café that serves8 cheap meals9. Feifei: I have seen10 lots of these kinds of cafés around Britain11 but I didn’t know they were called greasy spoons. Diarmuid: Yes, greasy spoons are very common12 in the UK. You can find them everywhere. Feifei: But why are they called greasy spoons? Diarmuid: People probably13 call these cafés greasy spoons because the food they serve7 there is nearly14 always fried15 food.I suppose16 it’s a kind of joke17. The fried food served18 in the café is so oily, or greasy, that even19 the spoons are greasy. Example A: Where shall20 we go for lunch? There’s a new health-food restaurant near here. B: I don’t really want to eat salad and vegetables. A: Ok, let’s go to the greasy spoon for a fry-up. B: Mmm, that sounds great. I’m going21 to have sausage and chips22. Feifei: You know, eating at a greasy spoon doesn’t sound very healthy to me. Diarmuid: I think you’re probably right there. You shouldn’t eat at a greasy spoon every day. Mmm, the problem23 is the food from a greasy spoon tastes good to me. Feifei: I know. Why does unhealthy24 food always taste so good? Diarmuid: That’s a question for another day Feifei.
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adj. 多脂的,油脂的 | |
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adj.高兴的,快乐的,喜欢的,满意的 | |
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3 contented | |
adj.满意的,安心的,知足的 | |
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vbl.have的过去式和过去分词;conj.有 | |
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5 local | |
adj.地方性的,当地的,局部的;乡土的;本地的;n.当地居民,本地新闻 | |
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v.能,可能(can的过去式);aux.v.(can的过去式)能;可以 | |
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7 serve | |
v.服务,供职;伺候,招待;适用;服役 | |
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8 serves | |
v.(为…)服务( serve的第三人称单数 );任(职);提供;端上 | |
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9 meals | |
n.餐( meal的名词复数 );进餐时间;一餐所吃的食物;谷物粗粉(用作饲料或加工面粉) | |
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vbl.(see的过去分词)看见 | |
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11 Britain | |
n.英国;不列颠(英格兰、威尔士和苏格兰) | |
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12 common | |
adj.共同的,平常的,普通的;n.平民,普通,公地,公园 | |
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adv.大概,或许,很可能 | |
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15 fried | |
adj.油煎的;油炒的 | |
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v.料想,猜测;假定,以为;(祈使句)让,设 | |
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17 joke | |
n.笑话;笑柄;vi.开玩笑;vt.开…的玩笑,戏弄 | |
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18 served | |
vt.& vi.serve的过去式v.(为…)服务( serve的过去式和过去分词 );任(职);提供;端上 | |
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adj.平坦的,偶数的,相等的;adv.甚至,恰好,正当 | |
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v.aux.(主要用于第一人称)将 | |
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21 going | |
n.去,离去,地面(或道路)的状况,工作情况;(复数形式)goings: 行为;adj.进行中的,流行的,现存的 | |
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22 chips | |
n.(口语)炸土豆条(片) | |
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23 problem | |
n.问题;难题 | |
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24 unhealthy | |
adj.不健康的;不卫生的 | |
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