新概念第二冊自學導讀 Lesson83

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b1.The former Prime Minister, Mr. Wentworth Lane, was defeated in the recent elections. 前首相溫特沃茲·萊恩先生在最近的大選中被擊敗。
    (1)former在這里表示“以前的”、“從前的”或“前任的”,后面需要跟名詞:
    Yesterday, he received a letter from his former wife/English teacher.
    昨天他收到了他前妻/以前的英語老師的一封信。
    (2)election指一般選舉時用單數(shù),指全國性的選舉時用復(fù)數(shù):
    An election will be held next month.
    下月將舉行一次選舉。
    He hopes to defeat his rival in next year's elections.
    他希望在明年的大選中擊敗對手。
    2.…the ex-Prime Minister had gone abroad.……這位前首相出國去了。
    前綴ex-加在名詞前表示“以前的”(相當于former),如ex-husband(前夫), ex-wife(前妻),ex-taxi-driver(前出租汽車司機),ex-manager(前任經(jīng)理),ex-headmaster(前任校長)等。
    3.Though a little suspicious this time…雖然那位警察這次有點疑心……
    這是一個省略了主語和連系動詞的讓步狀語從句。通常,如果從句的主語與主句的相同而謂語帶系動詞be,則主語+be可省略(原因狀語從句例外):
    While at college, she wrote a novel.
    她上大學時寫了一部小說。
    He acted as if certain of success.
    他的舉止就像一定會成功一樣。(方式)
    If possible, please let me know by this evening.
    如果可能的話,請在今晚以前告訴我。(條件)
    Though tired, he went to bed very late.
    他雖然疲憊,但還是很晚才上床。(讓步)
    原因狀語從句的省略形式要帶分詞being:
    Being worried about his child, he walked up and down in the room.
    他由于為孩子擔心,在屋子里來回走著。
    詞匯學習 Word study
    1.suspicious adj.
    (1)猜疑的,認為可疑的,對……起疑心的,多疑的:
    If travellers look nervous, customs officers get suspicious.
    如果旅客看上去神情緊張,海關(guān)官員就會起疑心。
    Customs officers are suspicious of nervous-looking travellers.
    海關(guān)官員對那些神情緊張的旅客起疑心。
    Don't be so suspicious. Everything's all right.
    別這么多疑。一切正常。
    (2)可疑的,令人起疑的:
    You get a lot of suspicious-looking people in this bar.
    你這個酒吧里有許多人看上去很可疑。
    The car crash looks suspicious.
    這個撞車事故看上去可疑。
    2.temper與mood
    (1)temper可以指“脾氣”、“性情”,mood則不可以:
    This time, the policeman lost his temper.
    這一次警察火了/發(fā)脾氣了。
    Whatever happens, remember to keep your temper.
    無論發(fā)生什么事都要記著保持冷靜。
    My sister is of a calm/quick temper.
    我姐姐/妹妹性情平和/脾氣急躁。
    My grandfather has a temper.
    我爺爺容易生氣。
    The boss is in a temper today.
    老板今天脾氣不好。
    (2)temper指“心情”、“情緒”時,與mood同義:
    That morning George was in a good mood/temper.
    那天上午,喬治心情好。
    但bad mood與bad temper稍有區(qū)別:
    When he is in a bad temper, he gets angry easily. But when he is in a bad mood, he likes to sit alone.
    當他脾氣不好時,他很容易生氣。但當他心情不好時,他喜歡獨自坐著。
    (3)mood可以表示“有意/想要(做某事)”,temper則不可以:
    At that time I was not in the mood for talking/to talk.
    當時我沒有心情/不想說話。
    Although Jeremy is well-known for his great sense of humour, he is in no mood for telling funny stories today.
    盡管杰里米以絕妙的幽默感著稱,但他今天沒有心情講笑話。
    練習答案 Key to written exercises
    1.難點練習答案
    1 He refused to help us and I lost my temper with him.
    2 They were very rude but I managed to keep my temper.
    3 He isn't usually in such a good temper on a Monday morning!
    4 Don't ask him for a rise now. He's in a very bad temper today.
    5 She's just won a prize in the lottery, so she's in a very good mood.
    6 He's just lost a lot of money, so he's in a very bad mood.
    7 Let's go out. I'm in the mood for a celebration!
    2.多項選擇題答案
    1b 2a 3c 4c 5a 6b
    7c 8b 9c 10d 11a 12b