时间:2019-02-16 作者:英语课 分类:英语趣味课堂


英语课
Todd: So Monica, this week we’re going to talk about technology and how maybe technology changes patterns of how we read and how we write, so let’s talk about reading. Do you think you read fewer books now because of the Internet?
Monica: I don’t think I read fewer books now because of the Internet.
 
Todd: So you still read quite a bit?
 
Monica: Yeah, recently I’ve been reading quite a bit, but I think it’s more to do with how much spare time I have.
 
Todd: So you don’t think that the internet eats into reading time at all? At least for you?
 
Monica: I would have to say no because I use the internet for slightly different reasons. I use the internet to check my e-mail and communicate with my friends, but reading a book is something completely different that I do for relaxation 1. So yeah, I don’t think it has impacted 2 the amount that I read.
 
Todd: Yeah, you see, for me I think it’s the exact opposite, it’s pretty bad. I pretty much read everything online, magazines or newspapers, and occasionally 3 I’ll still buy a newspaper but I’ve completely stopped reading books. I just do not read books anymore and I think I’m not alone...I’ve read online, ironically, of other people who say that they’ve stopped reading books because you’re so used to reading online now that the actual process of sitting down and reading a book just isn’t as enjoyable as it used to be.
 
Monica: Well, having said that it doesn’t affect how much I read, I have to say that I have stopped reading newspapers in hard copy form. I tend to check the news items on the websites so, yeah, in that regard, I do read less than I used to.
 
Todd: So you buy newspapers quite rarely?
 
Monica: Yeah, exactly. I’m also concerned about the environment so I sort of feel that if I can get the news from the Internet then it’s saving 4 all the trees being cut down and printed into a newspaper form.
 
Todd: Yeah, that’s a good way to look at it.
 
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Learn Vocabulary from the Lesson
eat into
 
 
The internet eats into reading time.
 
Here the phrase eats into‚ refers to taking time away from something. So if you do one thing, and because of it you do something less, then it eats into the things you do less. Notice the following:
 
I try not to watch TV too much because it eats into my study time.
I find social web sites eat into quality time I could spend with my family.
the exact opposite
 
 
For me it's the exact opposite, I prefer the internet to books.
 
When something is the exact opposite of something that means it is completely different and the counter part to something. For example, people who love getting up early are the exact opposite of people who love staying up late. Notice the following:
 
Playing defense 5 in basketball is the exact opposite of playing offense 6.
Teaching 7 is the exact opposite of studying.
I am not alone
 
 
I do not read books anymore and I think I’'m not alone.
 
Here the phrase "I am not alone" means that there are other people who think like the speaker does, or has the same feelings about something. Here are a few examples:
 
I hate our new boss and I am not alone on that feeling.
Many people agree with you about the new proposal 8. You are not alone.
having said that
 
 
The internet has not affected 9 my reading habits. Having said that, I no longer buy newspapers.
 
The phrase "having said that" let's the listener know that speaker does not agree totally with what he or she said earlier. You use the phrase ‘"having said that"’ to show that what you will say next does not totally agree with what you said earlier.
 
I do not like to play tennis. Having said that, I do think it is an exciting game.
I do not think he is a good teacher. Having said that, I do think he knows his subject well.
That's a good way to look at it
 
 
We use the phrase "that's a good way to look at it" when we feel the speaker has a good attitude about a bad situation. Here are some examples:
 
Conversation 1:
A: I hate the traffic in the morning, but it allows me some      quite time to be alone.
B: That's a good way to look at it.
Conversation 2:
A: My English teachers speaks really fast, but it’s a good      chance to improve my listening.
B: That's a good way to look at it.


n.松弛,放松;休息;消遣;娱乐
  • The minister has consistently opposed any relaxation in the law.部长一向反对法律上的任何放宽。
  • She listens to classical music for relaxation.她听古典音乐放松。
压紧的,结实的; 冲击式
  • The war has impacted the area with military and defense workers. 战争使那个地区挤满了军队和防御工程人员。
  • The ground had been impacted by many people walking across it. 因为走的人多,地面被踏得坚实了。
adv.偶然地;非经常地
  • He went on talking,occasionally wiping at his face with a towel.他继续说着,偶尔用毛巾擦一下脸。
  • I like playing football best,but occasionally I play table tennis,too.我最喜欢踢足球,偶尔也打打乒乓球。
n.节省,节约;[pl.]储蓄金,存款
  • Energy saving is term strategic policy of our country.节约能源是我国长期的战略国策。
  • Old-fashioned housewives were usually very saving.旧时的家庭主妇通常都很节俭。
n.防御,保卫;[pl.]防务工事;辩护,答辩
  • The accused has the right to defense.被告人有权获得辩护。
  • The war has impacted the area with military and defense workers.战争使那个地区挤满了军队和防御工程人员。
n.犯规,违法行为;冒犯,得罪
  • I hope you will not take any offense at my words. 对我讲的话请别见怪。
  • His words gave great offense to everybody present.他的发言冲犯了在场的所有人。
n.教学,执教,任教,讲授;(复数)教诲
  • We all agree in adopting the new teaching method. 我们一致同意采取新的教学方法。
  • He created a new system of teaching foreign languages.他创造了一种新的外语教学体系。
n.提议,建议;求婚
  • I feel that we ought to accept his proposal.我觉得我们应该接受他的建议。
  • They could not gain over anyone to support their proposal.他们无法争取到支持他们建议的人。
adj.不自然的,假装的
  • She showed an affected interest in our subject.她假装对我们的课题感到兴趣。
  • His manners are affected.他的态度不自然。
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access copy
achondroplasia of rib
acoustic Doppler current profiler
aerial metal
aerial root
animal rightist
armament training camp
basec bessemer converter
bell hydrogen resistance furnace
black bar
breechcloths
campanella
campestral animal
catamenogenic
certificate update
chickmagnet
Chinnur
claim statement
closing rate method
constant hanger
contended
coolness
copce
CRSF
decocted separately
dichloromaleic acid
dieker
dimension of a convex cell
duplicarius
electromagnetic angular momentum
elliss
embox
entypy
extenuable
exudation of liquid water
footslope
Frank, Anne
gallbladder heat stagnation
gas-filled pipe cable
gcep
given me some skin
heterotrophicalIy
higher organs
hugill
IGNS
instruction repertory
intrinsic
joe pass
juncunone
Karatayka
kijoranin
knowall
laser ranger and marked-target seeker
ligamenta navicularicuneiformia dorsalia
light fission fragments
local relay
lying in an oversea port
macginitie
make a purse
meganesia
memory scheduling
minijoystick
mobile training team
mya.
nitzschia hungarica
normal hottest 3-month period
official-lookings
one-stage small intestine transplantation
opia
overnewton
parthasarathy
peak hour flow
peak-to-peak ripple voltage
Pine Hill
prazepine
press-button switch
pusat
quasiessential
reactor coolant inlet nozzle
reversing thermometers
Rhododendron parmulatum
Rhododendron tingwuense
ring-type head
s-k
sand-crack
scouting aeroplane
set someone apart
shockstall
Sopley
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straight-through current transformer
three roll piercer
tibia
timber basin
tonant
trace width
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unfoldure
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wernig
wire mesh demister
wrap forming