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赖世雄中级美语教程41-50课笔记(彩色word版)41. Getting a Tan p.271Both my brother and I are outgoing people. He as well as I likes being in the sun. It goes without saying, therefore, that we spend a lot of our free time at the beach. We go there to relax as well as to keep fit. To be frank, though, he no less than I enjoys looking at the beautiful "scenery" around the beach.However, if you are anything(强调) like us, we have a piece of advice for you. Don't forget to rub a good amount of sunscreen lotion all over your body. Not only does it protect you from getting skin cancer, but it also helps to keep you nicely tanned(过分做a.). Both my brother and I forgot to do that and now we look like Afro-Americans rather than Chinese.☆tan tanned/ tanned mongolian 人种v.晒太阳I like to tan at the beach in summer.n.黄褐色I like to have a tan in summer.The girl lay in the sun to tan her body. 那女孩躺在阳光下将她的身体晒成古铜色.☆outgoing a.坐不住的,爱外出的easy-going 随和的☆What do you do relax on weekends?☆He as well as I is a student. no less than = as well as以及,都☆keep fit 保持健康体魄= remain fit Jogging is a good way to keep fit.☆to be frank = frankly John hurt Sally’s feelings by being too frank.☆a lot of scenery 永远不可数scene 风景(可数)breathtaking 扣人心弦的☆an advice 错应为:a piece of advice, some advice, a lot of advice advice 不可数take one’s advice 接受建议☆apply=rub 涂,敷,抹suntan lotion = sunscreen lotionApply medicine to his wound. 在他伤口上涂药。

☆Never is he quite. = He is never quite. 倒装☆Afro-Americans 美国黑人/非裔美国人42. Roast Beef p.282My brother, Luke, goes to see his girlfriend, Daisy.D: What on earth happened to you? 你到底/究竟怎么了?L: Oh, I just had a lazy day at the beach.D: My goodness! You're really burnt. Are you alright?L: Well, yes, but I feel like I've been roasted.D: In that case, let's eat in rather than go out for dinner.L: Up to you.D: What would you like to eat?L: Uh…D: How about your favorite: roast beef?L: Uh... Not today(ad.), please.D: Ok. I understand.☆roast beef 烤肉☆burn vt. 燃烧burned/burnt, burned/burnt burnt a.灼伤的,烧焦的☆a grill 烤肉架charcoal 木炭(不可数)☆n.吃烤烧肉的野餐barbecue n.吃烤烧肉的野餐☆pork 猪肉mutton 羊肉lamb 小羊肉chicken 鸡肉rebbit meat 兔肉☆on earth = in the world adv.究竟,到底(礼貌用语)Who the hell is he? adv.the hell (粗俗用语)☆fell like +主+v. = as if = as though☆eat in 在家吃eat out = go out for dinner 吃馆子to go 外卖☆lazy days = relaxing days 好词lazybones 贬义☆rather than 连词,而不☆skip my breakfast 不吃早餐☆He fainted at the sight of his father. 他一见到他父亲就昏倒了.☆What about = How about = What do you sthing to.43.Hi-tech Romance p.286Both Charlene and Robert are librarians. Charlene is from America and Robert is from Australia. Four days after they met face to face for the first time, they got married. "That was quick," you might think. Actually, they had known each other for nine months before they met. Thanks to e-mail (electronic mail), they had been corresponding with each other through their computers.It all started when Charlene came across Robert's note in her computer. She replied to it. From then on, they would not only get in touch but flirt with each other. That was how this "hi-tech" romance began. Sound interesting? Well, if you're looking for a spouse, why not give it a try? Who knows? You might be just as lucky as Charlene and Robert.☆what’s love? He loves himself only.☆In an interview,you have to got talk to him face to face.(ad.) 面对面的intervieser会见者interviewee被邀请者☆She is craze for(or about) chocalate.☆I first got acquainted with Herry for a year ago. 我第一次跟Herry认识是在一年前。

☆get married 结婚relpy to 答复☆from then on 从那时起form now on从现在起☆for the first time 第一次☆thanks to …幸亏…由于… = due to.☆correspond with sb. 通信☆It all started ... all 习惯写作☆come across = happen on 偶遇= bump into 撞上I came across an old high school friend while in town yesterday.☆a company 公司company 同伴accompany 伴奏☆flirt with 调情☆spouse 配偶get in touch with 与…联络☆left hand = lefty 左撇子☆give…a try = give/have …a shot 尝试…44. Better off with E-mail?P.295Steve is chatting with his sister, Diana.S: Gee, Diana, you're always at home. Don't you have any friends to go out with?(不定式短语作a.修饰前面的n. friends. 该n.做不定式短语动词的宾语.)=Don’t you have any friends that you can go out with. (表从)D:Sure,I do.But all my friends are either out shopping or they're boring.And you know I hate shopping.S: Get a boyfriend. I'm sure you won't be bored then.D: Actually, I want to meet some interesting guys but I don't know how to.S: Why don't you try E-mail? You might get lucky.D: I don't think so. Besides, dating through e-mail is neither personal nor romantic. Why don't you introduce me to some of your friends?S: Why didn't I think of that? How about my best friend, Fred?D: Uh… maybe I'll be better off with e-mail.☆be better off + 介词短语/现在分词…处境更佳/境遇更好☆well off 富裕的,处境好的He is well off with his small house.☆grocery 杂货店lazy English 省去音节sociable a.好交际的☆chitchat 闲谈,聊天shoot the breeze v.吹牛, 闲谈chat with … 和…聊天☆I am bor ed with watching TV, let's go out and play. bro ing无聊的=I am fed up with ... 厌烦….☆strike, struck He struck up a conversation at the party. 打开话匣子☆lowercase 小写capital 大写的☆personal, private a.亲切的,私人的☆go on a date with sb. 和某人约会.☆introduce A to B☆bald 秃头ugly twin☆hate, start, begin, like, love, continue,ask +to do ,or doing 意思不变45. Tough Guys Do Dance p.301Not only is Thai boxing violent but it is also bloody. Yet it involves the arts of dance andmusic. It is both ugly and beautiful at the same time. That's why it's so exciting to watch.Thai boxing was created by soldiers over(=more than) five hundred years ago. The fighter use every part of their bodies, especially their feet, knees and elbows to strike their opponents. Their deadly style has earned them respect from other martial artists.Surprisingly, the fights start off with a graceful dance. The dance is in honor of the boxers' teachers. There is even a small band which plays along with the dance and during the fight. So, who says tough guys don't dance?☆Tough guys do dance.助词do, dose, did起强调作用+ 动原,用在肯定句中"真的,的确"Eg:I did try to get him to change his mind, but he wouldn’t listen.我真的试过要使他回心转意,但他就是不听。

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