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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
本单元是关于和陌生人攀谈的对话
Khalid: Hello, stranger!
Helen: Ooh, hi Khalid! How are you? It's been ages, hasn't it?
Khalid: I know! I haven't seen you since the barbecue.
Helen: Oh yeah, the barbecue. It was a smashing day wasn't it? But poor Alice was really ill the next day.
Khalid: Was she?
Helen: She had to go to the doctors. But she's as right as rain now. Anyway Khalid, what's happening with you?
Khalid: Well, I've just enrolled1 on a part-time course here at the university, and I'm still a student at the language school!
Helen: Wow! So you're studying hard?
Khalid: Of course! But it's not easily to study at home. My flatmates are really rowdy and I can never get any peace and quiet.
Helen: Hmm... I might be able to help you with that.
Vocabulary:字汇
Hello stranger
an informal greeting used when we meet a friend after a long time of not seeing them
It's been ages
we haven't seen each other for a very long time (it's been ages since we last met.)
smashing
excellent, great, wonderful
right as rain
feeling completely healthy and well
rowdy
noisy and disturbing
本单元语言点是关于用 and 连接的两字短语,请看下面的解释和例句
Binomials: peace and quiet
Background: 背景
There are many phrases in English that use two words connected with ‘and’. For example, peace and quiet, fish and chips. These expressions are known as binomials. In these phrases the word order is usually fixed2; we say 'peace and quiet', we don't say 'quiet and peace'.
The following binomials are all noun phrases, although there are also many
adjective and verb phrases that are binomials.
Noun and noun:名词与名词
Many binomials combine words which are similar or closely connected in meaning:
peace and quiet: freedom from noise and disturbance
He sent his children to the park so that he could have some peace and quiet.
life and times: the story of someone's life, especially in its social context
I'm reading a book about the life and times of Winston Churchill. It's fascinating.
law and order: the maintenance of a good society because people follow the laws and criminals are caught and punished.
After the war there was a serious breakdown3 in law and order. It has taken a long time for the police to gain control of the situation.
Other binomials refer to things that are closely or frequently connected:
fish and chips: the popular and traditional take-away food in Britain
I can't be bothered to cook, I'll go and get some fish and chips.
salt and vinegar: the condiments4 or flavourings that are often had with chips
Do you want salt and vinegar on your chips?
pros5 and cons6: the advantages and disadvantages of something; the things for and against something.
What are the pros and cons of capital punishment?
Rhyme and alliteration7:旋律和押韵
Many binomials combine words that rhyme:
odds8 and sods: a collection of small and unimportant things. Odds and ends has the same meaning.
I've done all the important building work; I've just got the odds and sods left, you know, like fitting the door handles.
hustle9 and bustle10: a lot of noise and activity
I love the hustle and bustle of city life. I'd get bored in the countryside.
Many binomials use alliteration. This is when the sounds at the beginning of the words are similar.
rest and relaxation11: a time of inactivity, for example when on holiday
The doctor said I need some rest and relaxation; I've been working too hard.
trials and tribulations12: the difficult challenges that we face in life
Remember, while marriage is a wonderful thing, it also has its own trials and tribulations, which you both have to survive.
Grammar words:文法用字
Many binomials combine grammar words such as prepositions and conjunctions.
ups and downs: the good and bad times in life
The ups and downs of life are similar all over the world, but people react differently to them.
ins and outs: the details and fine points of something.
I don't know all the ins and outs, but it seems the Prime Minister has made a serious mistake.
down and out: a homeless and jobless person. This is also often used as an adjective.
Did you see the poor down and out sleeping in the park? Should we tell the police about him?
ifs and buts: the reasons why someone doesn't want to do something; their objections
Whenever we try to change the work routines, the workers have so many ifs and buts that we never manage to change anything.
Abbreviations 缩写
Many common binomials are referred to by an abbreviation of the initial letters.
R and R: rest and relaxation
I'm going on a 2 week beach holiday. I really need some R and R.
P and P: postage and packing - usually seen when you buy something that needs delivery.
You know you want to buy that bicycle over the Internet? Did you check that the price includes P and P?
R and D: research and development - usually a department in an industrial business.
Sony has a very strong R and D division: that's why they keep coming up with new products.
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adj.入学登记了的v.[亦作enrol]( enroll的过去式和过去分词 );登记,招收,使入伍(或入会、入学等),参加,成为成员;记入名册;卷起,包起 | |
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adj.固定的,不变的,准备好的;(计算机)固定的 | |
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3 breakdown | |
n.垮,衰竭;损坏,故障,倒塌 | |
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n.调味品 | |
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abbr.prosecuting 起诉;prosecutor 起诉人;professionals 自由职业者;proscenium (舞台)前部n.赞成的意见( pro的名词复数 );赞成的理由;抵偿物;交换物 | |
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n.欺骗,骗局( con的名词复数 )v.诈骗,哄骗( con的第三人称单数 ) | |
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n.(诗歌的)头韵 | |
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8 odds | |
n.让步,机率,可能性,比率;胜败优劣之别 | |
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9 hustle | |
v.推搡;竭力兜售或获取;催促;n.奔忙(碌) | |
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10 bustle | |
v.喧扰地忙乱,匆忙,奔忙;n.忙碌;喧闹 | |
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11 relaxation | |
n.松弛,放松;休息;消遣;娱乐 | |
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12 tribulations | |
n.苦难( tribulation的名词复数 );艰难;苦难的缘由;痛苦 | |
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