生活英语对话 Episode 6: Breakfast Time
教程:生活英语对话  浏览:2092  
  • 00:00/00:00
  • 提示:点击文章中的单词,就可以看到词义解释

    本单元是关于早饭时间的对话

    Tim: Morning, campers!

    Alice: Ooh, not so loud, my head's killing me.

    Michal: I feel awful too. I've got a pain in my stomach. My head

    hurts.....

    Tim: Welcome to your first British hangover Michal! What you

    need now is a good fry-up.

    Alice: Bleugh! Oh, morning Helen. You look as bad as I feel.

    Have you been crying?

    Helen: No, no of course not. Just burning the midnight oil

    studying, studying, studying.

    Tim: So, who's for eggs, beans and toast?

    Alice: Urgh! You really are a pain in the neck sometimes Tim!

    本单元的语言点是关于生病的英语说法,当你生病了,你可以用以下方式描述你的症状(病情)。

    Illness

    生病

    When you're ill, you can describe your symptoms (changes in

    your body which show that you're ill) in the following ways:

    当你生病了,你可以用以下方式描述你的症状(病情)

    You can use have got + ache (when it forms part of a compound

    noun) with only 5 parts of the body:

    只有下列五种身体部位可以加上 ache 组成集合名词

    I've got (a) backache

    She's got (a) stomach-ache

    He's got a headache

    You've got (an) earache

    He's got (a) toothache

    Note: All of these aches except headache are usually uncountable

    in British English so you don't use a or an with them. In

    American English, all these aches are countable so you use a or

    an with them.

    You can use hurt/ache (verb) with any part of the body:

    任何身体部位都可以用 hurt/ache 当动词使用

    My leg hurts

    Her ankle hurts

    His stomach aches

    Everything aches

    My toes hurt

    His hands ache

    You can use sore (adjective) with any part of the body:

    任何身体部位都可以用sore当形容词使用

    I've got a sore arm

    She's got a sore leg

    He's got a sore toe

    You've got a sore head

    You can use pain (noun) with any part of the body:

    pain当名词使用,可以用在任何身体部位上

    I feel a pain in my leg

    She's got a pain in her stomach

    He has got a pain in his toe

    You can use be or feel + ill/sick/unwell (adjective) or

    feel + awful (adjective) to talk about your health in general:

    概括描述病情时,可以用be或feel加上ill/sick/unwell,也可以用feel

    awful

    I feel ill

    He feels awful

    I'm sick

    She's unwell

    We're not well

    Vocabulary: 词汇

    Morning, campers! (informal greeting to more than one person):

    Good morning!

    早啊!

    My head's killing me (idiom): I've got a very bad headache

    我的头痛死了

    A hangover (n): A headache from drinking a lot of alcohol

    宿醉

    A fry-up (n, informal): A meal made of fried foods (fried egg,

    mushrooms, bacon etc)

    油炸食物

    To burn the midnight oil (idiom): To study or work until late at

    night

    熬夜工作

    Who's for...? (offer, informal): Who wants...?

    谁要...?

    You're a pain in the neck (idiom): You're very annoying

    你很烦人

    0/0
      上一篇:生活英语对话 Episode 5: Helen at home 下一篇:生活英语对话 Episode 7: Paying the rent

      本周热门

      受欢迎的教程

      下载听力课堂手机客户端
      随时随地练听力!(可离线学英语)