托福雅思英語:每逢佳節(jié)必思親

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托雅英語1-18
    第一講:
    Part I:詞法
    1、homesick adj. 想家的;2、quite a change相當(dāng)大的一個變化;
    3、expect vt. 預(yù)料,預(yù)期; 4、fascinating adj. 迷人的,
    令人著迷的;
    5、more important 更重要的是; 6、opportunity n. 機(jī)會;
    7、career n. 職業(yè)生涯; 8、development n. 發(fā)展;
    9、pack vt. 打包; 10、picnic n. 野餐;
    11、invite vt. 邀請; 12、hamburger n. 漢堡;
    13、sandwich n. 三明治;14、roast adj. 烤制的;
    15、beef n. 牛肉; 16、peanut butter花生醬;
    17、self-development自我發(fā)展; 18、courtyard n. 院子;
    19、get waylaid(因遭遇攔截、搶劫或遇到熟人而)耽擱了時間;
    20、successful adj. 成功的
    Part II:句法
    對話1
    Penny:How do you like living in Shanghai, Joan?
    Joan:I like it a lot. Everyone has been very nice.
    Penny:You’ve made a lot of new friends here, haven’t you?
    Joan:Oh, yes. I really like the people in Shanghai, but I miss my friends and family back home. I still get homesick sometimes.
    Penny:Of course. Shanghai is very different from Hunan, isn’t it?
    Joan:Yes, I think so. I come from a very small town in Hunan, so big city life is quite a change for me.
    Penny:Is it everything you expected?
    Joan:Oh, yes. Shanghai is such a fascinating place. More important, there are so many opportunities for my career development.
    對話2
    Jessie:It’s such a fine day. Say, why don’t we pack a picnic lunch and go to the park? We can invite some other people to come too.
    Bob:This is one of the best ideas I’ve heard in weeks. What should we take for the picnic?
    Jessie:Anything is fine with me.
    Bob:Then how about hamburgers? We should have a barbecue.
    Jessie:Oh, no! I can’t stand hamburgers!
    Bob:But you said anything is fine with you.
    Jessie:Well, anything except hamburgers.
    Bob:OK. How about some sandwiches? You know, chicken, roast beef, peanut butter…?
    Jessie:All of them sound good for me.
    精美語句
    1.How do you like working here in Suzhou?
    2.How do you like working together with Mr. Gao?
    3.I’ve made a lot of new friends since I came to Suzhou two months ago.
    4.I like living and working in Shanghai, but I miss my family back home.
    5.Do you sometimes get homesick?
    6.I should say Shanghai is very different from any other city I’ve ever been to.
    7.Big city life is quite a change for those who come from small towns.
    8.Everything is not quite I expected.
    9.China is such a fascinating country.
    10.Many rural young people come to big cities like Shanghai and Beijing for career development.
    11.There are more opportunities in big cities than in small ones for self-development.
    12.I don’t care. Anything is fine with me.
    13.We can have a barbecue in the courtyard.
    14.Helen doesn’t eat anything but salad.
    15.What do we have for dessert?
    16.Hey, we haven’t gotten together in so long. Let’s find a time and have a get-together.
    17.I got waylaid on my way to school this morning. I ran into an old friend and he started to tell me about his successful story.