时间:2019-01-20 作者:英语课 分类:洪恩环境英语


英语课

  Review Three.It's lunchtime.Mike and Jim are still at F.A.O.Schwarz.

They're very hungry and decide to ahve lunch at a good restaurant...

but which one?Listen to the conversation.

Listen carefully for the names of the three restaurants Mike and Jim talk about.

Which one is in Brooklyn?

I don't know,Jim.Jake's pretty reliable 1.

He knows a lot about restaurants,and he said to me,"Go to the Carnegie Deli.

They have the best sandwiches in New York."

That's near Times Square.I don't like that area.

Anyway,I'm hungry,Mike.

I want more than a sandwich.

How about the River Cafe in Brooklyn?

It got a terrific 2 review in the Tribune.

They said....Yeah!Sure...You paying?

Remember what Maria said to us:"Don't spend a lot of money."

Anyway,Brooklyn't too far away.OK.OK.

Listen,how about P.J.Clarke's on Third Avenue 3?

Jake said they have great steaks,and it's not expensice.

Good salads too.

Well,which restaurant is in Brooklyn?

The River Cafe.Now listen and repeat.

Jake said to me       go to the Carnegie Deli

Jake said to me,"Go to the Carnegie Deli."

Maria said to us

don't spend a lot of money

Maria said to us,"Don't spend a lot of money."

Notice that when the verb 4 say is followed by a person,

you need the preposition 5 to:

Jake said to me...not Jake said me..Maria said to us...not Maria said us...

This is different from the verb tell.

With tell you don't need the preposition to:Jake told me...,

Maria told us..Let's practice these words.You hear....

Jake told me to go to the Carnegie Deli.And you say...

Jake said to me,"Go to the Carnegie Deli."You hear....

Maria told us not to spend a lot of money.And you say...

Maria said to us,"Don't spend a lot of money."

Ready?Here we go.Jake told me to go to the Carnegie Deli.

Jake said to me,"Go to the Carnegie Dei."

Maria told us not to spend a lot of money.

Maria said ot us,"Don't spend a lot of money."

Mike told Jim to eat as much as he wants.

Mike said to Jim,"Eat as much as you want."

Jim told the waiter to please bring the menu.

Jim said to the waiter,"Please bring the menu."

The waiter told Jim to please not smoke in this area.

The waiter said to Jim,"Please don't smoke in this area."

Mike told Jim to hurry up and order.

Mike said to Jim,"Hurry up and order."

Jim told Mike not to get excited.

Jim said to Mike,"Don't get excited."

Good.Now Patricia Woo is telling her friends about her new job at WEFL.Listen.

Well,guys,what can I tell you?

It's a great job.

I'm working with some terrific people.

The producar's name is Maria.

She's been at WEFL since 1947,I think.

She's real old...must be srventy.

She loses things all the time.

Kind of crazy,if you know what I mean.

I'm her assistant,but actually I'm the one who's really in charge.

Then there'sSteven and Jake.

Steven's our director,and Jake's this great reporter.

Boy,is Jake cute!I mean,like wow!They're both young,of course,and not married.

And then there's Jim and Mike...and...

OK.Sometimes Patricia is telling the truth,

and sometimes Patricia is not telling the truth.

Sometimes she's telling a lie.

Now lisen and repeat.

she's telling

She's telling the truth.

she's telling

She's telling a lie.

From what you know about the people at WEFL,

decide if Patricia is telling the truth or telling a lie.Yu hear...

The producer's name is Maria.And you say...

She's telling the truth.You hear...

She's real old...must be seventy.And you say...

She's telling a lie.OK?Let's begin.

The producer's name is Maria.She's telling the truth.

She's real old...must be seventy.

She's telling a lie.She loses things all the time.

She's telling the truth.I'm her assistant.

She's telling the truth.But actually I'm the one who's really in charge.

She's telling a lie. Then there's Steven and Jake.

Steven's our director,and Jake's this great reporter.

She's telling the truth.Boy,is Jake cute!I mean,like wow!

She's telling the truth.They're both young,of course,and not married.

She's telling a lie.

OK.Patricai Woo didn't tell the truth on her resume 7.She said...

I was a reporter at the Tribune.

Maria called an editor at the Tribune to check.The editor said...

A reporter?Patricia who?And Maria said...

Patricia Woo,W-o-o,W-o-o.And the editor said...

Oh,yeah.pat 6 Woo.I have no idea what she told you,but she wasn't a reporter.

She was an assistant reporter.

Now Steven wants to know what the truth is.

He sees Ms.Woo across the parking 8 lot and decides to talk to her.

Listen to their conversation.

You-hoo,Ms.Woo...Pat!  Oh,hello...Hi!

Congratulations 9 on the new addition to the family.

Thanks.Do you have a minute?There's a small problem about your resume-

Oh,that assistant reporter business.

I already told Maria the whole story.

But the editor said to Maria-

Listen,Steven,I have no idea what the editor at the Tribune said to her

or didn't say to her....or which editor may have told these lies.

I'm telling you the truth.I was a reporter,and I have the stories to prove it.

When he talks about assistant,

maybe he's talking about the terrible salary they paid me.

Now listen and repeat.

I have no idea

I have no idea what

I have to idea what she told you.

I have no idea

I have no idea what

I have no idea what the editor said to her.

I have no idea what the editor said to her.

Now I say,"Do you know what Patricia told us?"And you say...

I have no idea what she told you.

I say,"Guess what the editor said to Maria."And you say...

I have to idea what he said to her.

OK?Let's begin.Do you know what Patricia told us?

I have no idea what she told you.

Guess what the editor said to Maria.

I have no idea what he said to her.

Do you know where Jake is?

I have no idea where he is.

When is Kathy coming back? I have no idea when she's coming back.

Guess what Maria said to me.

I have no idea what she said to you.

How are Mike and Jim doing in New York?

I have no idea how they're doing in New York?

Do you know what happens to people who tell lies?

I have no idea what happens to people who tell lies.

Do you know when this lesson ends?I have no idea when it ends.

Actually,it ends right now.This is the end of Review Three.



adj.可信赖的;可靠的
  • I'm afraid the information is not reliable.恐怕消息不可靠。
  • Do you think she's reliable?你看她这个人可靠吗?
adj.可怕的,极好的,非常的
  • The game was terrific.那场比赛棒极了。
  • Darren drove at a terrific speed.达伦以惊人的速度驾车。
n.林荫道;大街;途径,手段
  • This is a shady avenue.这是条林阴大道。
  • He drove slowly.The avenue was crowded with people.他慢慢地开车,因为大街上挤满了人。
n.[语]动词
  • The sentence is formed from a verb and two nouns.这句子由一个动词和两个名词构成。
  • These are the finite forms of a verb.这些是一个动词的限定形式。
n.介词
  • You should cancel this preposition in the sentence.你应该删去句子中的这个介词。
  • We use different preposition to talk about time,days,months and seasons.我们用不动的介词来谈论时间,日,月和季节等。
n.轻拍,拍打声;vt.轻拍,拍打;vi.轻跑,轻击;adv.适时,彻底;adj.油腔滑调的,恰好的,合适的
  • Could you hear the pat?你能听到轻轻的拍击声吗?
  • He gave her a reassuring pat on the shoulder. 他轻拍了一下她的肩膀让她放心。
v.(中断后)继续,恢复;n.摘要,简历
  • We'll stop now and resume at two o 'clock.我们现在停下来,到两点再干。
  • My resume shows that I have the right qualifications for the job.我的简历表明我正符合这项工作的条件。
n.停车,停机,停放
  • A bus is parking on the road.路上停着一辆公共汽车。
  • Next you must learn how to back a car into a parking space.下一步你应该学会如何把车倒入停车的空地。
n.祝贺;贺词;祝词
  • I send you my warmest congratulations on your success. 我对你的成功致以最热烈的祝贺。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Please give her my congratulations when you see her. 见到她时请转达我的祝贺。 来自《简明英汉词典》
学英语单词
a coelo usque ad centrum
accuracy of azimuth aiming
agreed returns
angular wavelength
antichemical security
anucleate cell
archaeological timescale
avoiding immediate danger
back yards
Bacti-Cinerator
bastard ashlar
Batavia powder
Bordusani
bouce Jane
Caudaevirus
Chinese patent medicine
congredient
creatinine coefficient
cuminaidehyde
curvilinear correlations
daylight-signalling mirror
definite inflorescence
deliciating
distortion corrector
electrode reverse current
electrodiagnostics
equivalence of types
evaporative crystallizer
exhibitiongoer
field deployable communications
four wire arm
fuel-injection engine
full-load
gas tar
half hour rating
have the world at one's feet
homocinchonicine
homopolar tachogenerator
horizontal deflection
howliglasse
iso-corrosion line
Kartveli
kefir fungi
large-type edition
ledoides
light kaolin
lump-sum method
meat-packing
media maven
meteoristic
metioxate
military security
mirror nuclide
molire
monoatural track recorder
nonliquefying
nothing less than something
nourishing blood for tranquillization
nprm
obtention
original ion pair
perfect prediction
phlebotoxic
pieces of ass
plain die
polypectomies
porticciolo
postjudice
prophecizes
purple thorn-apple
quelm
recide
red-crowned
relative address coding (rac)
reserve for bad debt
Ross lens system
rouleina watasei
safety pin
sand lens
sectioning covention
Shaverki
shower with
sippest
snatching
steam slewing crane
sucrose esters
tar pit
teletype terminal
Theiler
traveling heater solvent method
tricalcic
tryptophanyl
unhandsomely
uranian satellites
vacuum sealtight
venensity
vetala
wave-piercing catamaran
wealth distribution
where have you been?
wideband image
worm wheel shaving cutter