时间:2019-02-06 作者:英语课 分类:原版英语对话1000个


英语课

Fred: I can tell you guys about a very scary spider that once entered my house.


Todd: Oh, really.


Fred: Yeah, so my roommate and I are sitting next to the kitchen and then we just look around the kitchen and then we look up to the wall and we see this really big spider on the wall, and it's got these hairy legs and it's as big as my hand.


Todd: Right.


Fred: So once that we saw that on the wall, we just started to freak out, so what we decided 1 to do was to spray it just to see if it would die or just come down because it, I know it's sad but it's a very dangerous spider and we didn't want to live with that, and so once we sprayed it, and then it went on the floor, we thought that it was dead because it kind of all crooked 2 up together like this to become some kind of ball, and then so we decided to leave the room and then when we came back into the room the spider wasn't there anymore.


Todd: Ooh. It came back to life.


Fred: It came back to life. So beware 3 of the spider.


Todd: But did you ever see the spider again?


Fred: No, we didn't. We couldn't find it anymore.


Katia: I think the spider was smart enough to leave that house and not visit you again.


Fred: Well, I'm happy that it did that.


Todd: Yeah, that's like the other night, I walked into my kitchen and I turned on the light and as soon as I turned on the light this huge spider came running right at me, and then the spider got right up to where I was and then it stopped and then it went away, and so I went to go look for it and I pulled like the garbage bag away and then it ran at me again, and then turned around and ran away, so I went and looked it up on Wikipedia and then it said, actually the spider was just running to my shadow to hide and then when it realized I was a bad place, that's why it ran away.


Fred: Really! That is so interesting.


Katia: The thing is that these spiders are smart. They know. They sense fear and they're smart. I think, they know what to do. We don't know about the spiders, so we don't know which ones are dangerous, which ones are OK, so we just assume all are bad.


Todd: Yeah, you know, I used to be afraid of spiders and I actually kind of like them now.


Katia: I think they're cool.


Todd: You think they're cool.


Katia: I think they're cool.

 



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。
adj.弯曲的;不诚实的,狡猾的,不正当的
  • He crooked a finger to tell us to go over to him.他弯了弯手指,示意我们到他那儿去。
  • You have to drive slowly on these crooked country roads.在这些弯弯曲曲的乡间小路上你得慢慢开车。
vt./vi.谨防,当心
  • Beware of the fire.留心火烛。
  • Beware of being too impatient with others.注意不要对他人太没有耐心。
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