时间:2019-01-28 作者:英语课 分类:英语博客 A cup of English


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  Beginners.

Traveling is a passion of mine. I can't imagine staying in one place for many years without going off to explore another country. Well, I've done it! My brother has lived in New Zealand for eleven years. He has flown out to the U.S many times to visit me, but for all those years, I have never been to visit him. I have been busy. Having four children is a lot of work. However, now my children are old enough for me to have a break for a few days. I am looking forward to seeing something new and meeting new people. When you go abroad, you need to be organized. First, you must make sure that your passport has not expired. Without that, you won't get anywhere. Then, you must book your return flight. This can be done over the internet, of course, but you must know what you want. Do you want to fly during the day or at night? Do you need to be super comfortable with lots of leg room, or can you cope with being a bit squashed in a cheaper seat? And then there's money. How much will you need to take with you? If you plan on shopping, eating in nice restaurants, or buying gifts for friends and family, make sure that you take enough. All this preparation can be a fun part of the journey. Then the day of departure comes, and you have to ask yourself, "Do I have everything? Am I missing anything?" So you check and double check until you feel confident that you have everything. And you're off! Have a great trip! Take care, and have fun!

Grammar notes.

Related vocabulary: passport, expiration 1 date, leg room, departure, arrival, the internet, reservation, booking.

Verbs: to explore, to look forward to, to have a break, to fly,.

Exs: The divers 2 explored the coral reef and discovered a new fish.

I look forward to meeting up with you in New York at Christmas.

We had a wonderful break during the Summer.

To fly (fly, flown, flown). The time had flown; we were too late to catch the train.

Advanced.

I remember when I used to travel with my family from England to Spain, what excitement I felt. Being on a plane is a huge thrill for children. Interestingly enough, the things that I remember most are the packages of milk powder that we were given with our parents' tea and coffee, and the tiny wrapped rectangles of soap that we would 'collect' from the bathrooms. These treasures were all over the plane, so it seemed. It's funny how children pick up on the details that adults barely register. Another thing that fascinated me was the curtain that separated the kitchen from the passengers. What a great mystery that was. It reminded me of something that you would find in a theater. I half expected a clown to jump out of it, or a magician to slowly open the curtain and start doing tricks. It was sufficient, though, for the stewardesses 4 to appear and disappear, as they did. I would look with admiration 5 at these pretty women, all well groomed 6 and smelling clean. They always smiled, and wore make-up in ways that my mother never did. I wanted to be one of them. They made the flight go much quicker with their pleasant gestures and happy faces. Mind you, the flight from England to Spain isn't exactly long. A couple of hours and we were there. With my family so spread out around the world now, the flights are substantially longer. But, you know, I still love it. Though,  it would be nice to have a magician jump out and entertain me.

Grammar notes.

Related vocabulary: excitement, thrill, package, to register, a clown, a magician, sufficient, steward/ stewardess 3, admiration, gesture, substantially.

Useful phrases: ( Interestingly) enough, a couple of, barely, substantially ..... .

Exs: Interestingly enough, the castle was built only recently.

Ironically enough, the thief had his car stolen.

A couple of years ago, we decided 7 to move house.

How many sugars do you want (in your tea)? Oh, just a couple.

I could barely see the mountain; there was so much mist that day.

She barely had enough strength to lift her head from the pillow.

The exam was substantially longer than expected.



n.终结,期满,呼气,呼出物
  • Can I have your credit card number followed by the expiration date?能告诉我你的信用卡号码和它的到期日吗?
  • This contract shall be terminated on the expiration date.劳动合同期满,即行终止。
adj.不同的;种种的
  • He chose divers of them,who were asked to accompany him.他选择他们当中的几个人,要他们和他作伴。
  • Two divers work together while a standby diver remains on the surface.两名潜水员协同工作,同时有一名候补潜水员留在水面上。
n.空中小姐,女乘务员
  • Please show your ticket to the stewardess when you board the plane.登机时请向空中小姐出示机票。
  • The stewardess hurried the passengers onto the plane.空中小姐催乘客赶快登机。
(飞机上的)女服务员,空中小姐( stewardess的名词复数 )
  • If you need help, stewardesses will be pleased to help you. 如果你需要帮忙的话,空中小姐会很高兴为你效劳。
  • Stewardesses on planes should be employed for their ability, not for their looks. 应该根据能力而不是容貌来录用飞机上的女服务员。
n.钦佩,赞美,羡慕
  • He was lost in admiration of the beauty of the scene.他对风景之美赞不绝口。
  • We have a great admiration for the gold medalists.我们对金牌获得者极为敬佩。
v.照料或梳洗(马等)( groom的过去式和过去分词 );使做好准备;训练;(给动物)擦洗
  • She is always perfectly groomed. 她总是打扮得干净利落。
  • Duff is being groomed for the job of manager. 达夫正接受训练,准备当经理。 来自《简明英汉词典》
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
  • This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
  • There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
学英语单词
al-kharafi
antichlamydial
at sight of
Basiad B.
bitumenite(bituminite)
Carcar
carpetbaggerism
catenary bridge
ch'
chlormequat
City and Guilds Institute
cock-robins
columella cochleae
compound column
Coms.
conjugate momentum
copolymer of methyl methacrylatestyrene
corrugated ring
coupled field vectors
crossnotching
crystallographic misorientation
curtaining
day-to-day posting
densimetry
differential current component
discriptive item
disoxygenating
double strand
downhomes
drive you nuts
Efflorescene
Ellomatic
estimated time on route
esztergom
finickings
fionid
first row contains
foot-care
foreign quarantine regulations
free lowering
gastrointestinal tract
granite-greisen
grease settling tank
high capacity fuse
human agancy
i-spild
identification of chromosomes
IKGFR
implementation costs
In the clink
knife-edgeds
Liedform
liquid-operated
low temperature dry ashing
mean distances
multipleplant
noodlefish
nose undercarriage
nucleus arciformis
nww
oblique orbit
oculinum
oirat
orthodox approach in econometric research
Pacuani
panaceas
plaice
plectorhinchus schotaf
PMTT
Poa sinoglauca
poroplastic
Port Warehouses
prebankruptcy
pressure frequency response of microphone
prison-door
pure mutual scheme
rationalized proposal
rebored
riding lights
route alternative
safety tap
sailing chart
salprioparaquinone
sand producer
scale of drawing
sebocystomatosis
self-optimalizing
shank with tang and woodruff keyseat
standing guard
step rockets
strafes
strikebound
sunwear
tailoring workshop
tauber
trainability
ultraviolet filter
umbonate colony
voltage-controlled crystal oscillator
vulsellum forceps
water crane indicator
water plane area coefficient