时间:2019-02-24 作者:英语课 分类:英语趣味课堂


英语课

Paul: Hi, this is Paul from England speaking with Katia from Mexico 1. Today we are speaking about friends and money. Katia, if a friend came to you asking to borrow some money, what would your reaction 2 be?
Katia: If I have a good friend that really needs the money then, of course, if I have the money, I would probably lend it.
 
Paul: So, in what situation would you lend your friend money?
 
Katia: Well, for example, it's a person that is really trying their best to have money and it's in a situation that it's an emergency 3 and needs the money then I would lend it. What about you Paul?
 
Paul: Yeah, I would lend... I would be a little bit nervous to lend a close friend money because I think that money can sometimes affect 4 a friendship.
 
Katia: I guess that's true. Do you have a bad experience with it?
 
Paul: Actually, I do. Yeah. I've had a bad experience of a very close friend of mine. He was asking for money from me and at first just once and then twice and then he started asking for more money and it actually had a big effect 5 on our friendship.
 
Katia: Are you still friends?
 
Paul: Oh, we're not. We're not friends anymore, but he did buy his car.
 
Katia: Oh, wow! This was for a car.
 
Paul: Yeah, he kind of cheated 6 me out of a lot of money, so he was working as well and he was trying to save some money and in the end he bought his car but he lost his friend.
 
Katia: Yeah, I guess that's very difficult to say, but what about... would you ask for money if you need it?
 
Paul: Personally 7, I think before I asked a friend for money I would prefer to either ask my parents or my sister. How about you if you were in that situation?
 
Katia: Well, if I had no choice, and not asked my family, I could ask my friend. Of course, he has to be a very good friend and for a very good reason for me to ask for money.
 
Paul: So could you lend me some money, cause I'd like to go to Hawaii next week?
 
Katia: Well, Paul let me think about that one.
 
Paul: OK. Thank you.


n.墨西哥
  • They took me to Mexico.他们把我带到墨西哥。
  • Mexico is a beautiful country.墨西哥是个美丽的国家。
n.反应,反作用,反馈,反动,影响
  • Their reaction to the joke is to laugh.他们对这个笑话的反应是笑。
  • For every action there's an equal and opposite reaction.每一个作用力都会引起相等的和相反的反作用力。
n.紧急情况,突然事件,非常时刻
  • You had to be ready for any emergency.你得随时预防不测。
  • She has the ability to keep calm in an emergency.她有处变不惊的本事。
vt. 影响, 感动, 假装, 模仿, 爱好, 倾向于;n. 自觉感情;【联想记忆】af(to) + fect(make) → 对...加以推动 → 影响
  • A bad home environment can affect a child's healthy growth.不良的家庭环境能影响儿童的健康成长。
  • This article will affect my thinking.这篇文章将会影响我的思想。
n.结果;效果,作用 vt.产生,招致,完成
  • The medicine had a good effect on me.那种药对我有良好功效。
  • The drug has had an immediate effect on the patient.此药对病人立刻产生了效果。
欺骗,哄骗( cheat的过去式和过去分词 ); (尤指在游戏、比赛、考试等中)欺诈; 作弊; 已婚或有固定性伙伴的人与他人有秘密性关系
  • They were full of righteous indignation at the thought of being cheated. 一想到受骗了他们就义愤填膺。
  • The farmer felt the cow,went away,returned,sorely perplexed,always afraid of being cheated. 那农民摸摸那头牛,走了又回来,犹豫不决,总怕上当受骗。
adv.亲自,直接,个人,就我个人来说
  • I handed the book to him personally.书是我亲自交给他的。
  • Personally,I prefer fall weather.我个人比较喜欢秋天的天气。
学英语单词
a.k.a.
acoustic impedance difference
air-pneumatic table
Alexis I Mikhailovich
alice shoal
angler oil
annunciated
another-while
ante-fixes
ask sb to do
attachingness
Australian External Territories
back shop
ballistic missile early warning system(bmews)
barium dioxide
Belfast confetti
both the two
bottomfeeding
bulkhead lamp
bulkhead plan
buyster
cargo telegram
ceramic substrate
co-grandparent
co-operate
cognitive sciences
cold-fusion
counsel fee
cynoglossus robustus
Dedo-provera
dell method
dihydroxyadeninuria
direct action solenoid valve
earned rate
effabule
employment population
expansion clutch
Ferrara, Prov.di
file group
floor polishing
flutter characteristic
fusion of races
Geheimrat
Geranium yunnanense
heavy-maintenance
hemilingual atrophy
here by
Heterosmilax pottingeri
hexacyanogen
hippalectryon
hydraulic slave cylinder
ILS marker
incisor teeth
jamie foxx
jugular nerve
Libān, Jab.
magnetic oxygen sensor
man-jack
Matha Strait
Maxim gun
mediated generalization
medical textiles
medusafishes
miklaszewski
mode rejection
Mulayjah
multiple recording device
murdres
mutually-owneds
nding
neutron per fission
nominal share capital
non-mental
odd-ingredient prescriptions
Optipen
pathologic tubercles
photomuon
pipe-layer
polyphonism
pontoon crane floating crane
primary steam separator
Protosireninae
pyrophthalone
quadrature phase speed sensitive output voltage
saw-doctor
scaptodrosophila marginata
sea-borne only
Securities Exchanges Act
sloughiest
stenopeic iridectomy
summary casebook
summary technical report
tail bones
tell one's rosary
the republic of ireland
thermal neutral zone
tip of pole shoe
triple monostable multivibrator
unboundedness
upper cannons
vote by roll call
waveguide discontinuities