世博实用听力26:你的想象力未免太丰富了
时间:2018-12-26 作者:英语课 分类:世博实用听力
英语课
【Transcript】
Rose 1: You've got 2 the 1) wildest 4 2) imagination 5... I hope 6 I can teach him to play the piano well...
Sue 7: Sure you can.
Rose: But he looks like he's never touched a 3) key in his life 8!
Sue: Rose, are you 4) nervous 9?
Rose: No! Why?
Sue: Maybe you're 5) attracted 10 to him...
Rose: Maybe it's because I've never taught 11 adults 12 before...
Sue:Trust me, you'll like it.
【参考译文】
柔丝:你的想象力未免太丰富了……我希望能教他把钢琴弹好……
苏:你当然可以。
柔丝:但他看起来好像这辈子从来没有摸过钢琴键盘!
苏:柔丝,你在紧张吗?
柔丝:才不呢!为什么这样说?
苏:或许你对他有点心动...
柔丝:或许是因为我从没教过大人……
苏:相信我,你会喜欢这种经验的。
【sure you can. 你当然行】
当别人和你说他不相信自己的能力,你可以用Sure you can.鼓励他
A: I don't think I can pass the driver's test.
我不认为自己能通过驾照考试。
B: Sure you can. Just stay calm 13.
你当然可以。别紧张。
另一种使用的场合,是别人不确定他可不可以做某件事的时候,你可以说这句话要他放心去做。
A: Can I spend Christmas at your place?
我可以到你这过圣诞节吗?
B: Sure you can. We’d love to have you.
当然可以。我们非常欢迎你来。
1) wild 3 (a.) 疯狂的,wildest 最疯狂的
2) imagination (n.) 想象力
3) key (n.) 钢琴键盘的琴键
4) nervous (a.) 紧张的
5) be attracted to... 被……吸引
2 got
v.(get的过去式)得到,猜到,明白
- I just got some bad news.我刚得到一些坏消息。
- I have got far too much work to do.我要做的事太多了。
3 wild
adj.放荡的;未开发的,野的,野生的,原始的;n.荒野
- We should protect the wild animal.我们应该保护野生动物。
- After the old gardener died,the garden grew wild.老园丁死后,花园就慢慢荒芜了。
4 wildest
adj.狂热的( wild的最高级 );强烈的;野生的;对…狂热[着魔]的
- I have worked in the wildest and most uncivilized parts of the world. 我曾在世界上最荒凉、最原始的地区工作过。
- This realization of our dreams surpassed even our wildest expectations. 我们梦想的实现甚至超越了我们最大胆的估计。 来自《简明英汉词典》
5 imagination
n.想象力;空想,妄想;想象出来的事物
- He has plenty of imagination.他有丰富的想像力。
- You have a strong imagination.你的想象力很丰富。
6 hope
vt.希望,期望;vi.希望,期待;n.希望,期望
- We hope you can come.我们希望你能来。
- Hope you'll enjoy yourself there.愿您度过愉快的一天。
7 sue
vt.控告,起诉;vi.请求,追求,起诉
- If you don't pay me the money,I'll sue you.如果你不付给我钱,我就告你。
- The war criminals sue for peace.战犯求和。
8 life
n.生活;生命
- The doctor came in time to save his life.医生及时来抢救他的生命。
- At last he knew the meaning of life.终于,他知道了生命的意义。
9 nervous
adj.神经的;紧张不安的,神经过敏的
- He feels nervous when he faces so many people.面对那么多人,他感到紧张。
- He was over nervous.他太紧张了。
10 attracted
v.吸引( attract的过去式和过去分词 );使喜爱;引起…的好感(或爱慕);具有吸引力
- I had always been attracted by the idea of working abroad. 我总是向往去国外工作。
- The plan has attracted criticism from consumer groups. 这项计划引起了各消费者组织的指责。
11 taught
v.teach的过去式过去分词
- Children must be taught to be careful of traffic.必须教育孩子要当心车辆。
- Miss Brown taught my daughter last year.去年是布朗小姐教我女儿的。