英語口語練習 Unit78:Not much luck運氣不佳

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本單元是關(guān)于運氣不佳的對話
    Helen: ... no, no, that's ok, thanks for calling ... I hope you'll find somewhere soon - bye!
    Tim: Was that another call about the room?
    Helen: Yeah, but he works right over the other end of town. He said the commute would be too much.
    Alice: Mmm, the last one said that too, didn't he?
    Helen: I know. We're not having much luck here.
    Tim: What about the guy who came round yesterday?
    Helen/Alice: No!!!
    Helen: Eeeww, he was really creepy.
    Alice: I know ... the one before that was alright though ... clean-cut.
    Helen: He was very respectable, but a bit posh, I thought ...
    Tim: So, what happened to him then?
    Helen: He said it was too expensive. Do you think we should put the advert in the paper for another week?
    Vocabulary 字匯
    commute 通勤
    to travel regularly over some distance, for example, suburb into a city and back, often for work
    respectable 值得尊敬的
    behaves in a proper and socially acceptable way
    clean-cut 整齊的
    neat, tidy, clean and smart in appearance
    creepy 令人感到不舒服的
    unpleasant, annoying, weird, a little bit scary, makes you feel uncomfortable
    本單元語言點是描寫人,請看下面的解釋和例句
    Describing people 3
    Character adjectives - usually positive 描述人的形容詞 正面意義
    champ3ing
    strong personal attractiveness, with very pleasing behaviour and speech; delightful
    Everything about him was attractive, but his smile was especially champ3ing.
    clean-cut
    neat, tidy, clean and smart in appearance
    He's very clean-cut. His clothes are always clean and neatly ironed, he shaves every morning and his hair is always combed.
    cultured
    well-educated in and having a high appreciation of fine art, music, literature etc.
    She's very cultured - she goes to the opera at least once a month and she knows all of Shakespeare's plays.
    considerate
    behaving in a way that shows caring for other people's feelings, circumstances, etc.
    When he comes home late at night, he's always very considerate of the sleeping neighbours and doesn't make any noise.
    open-minded
    being receptive to new ideas, experiences or arguments
    If you want to enjoy foreign travel, it's best to be open-minded.
    respectable
    behaving in a proper and socially acceptable way
    Everybody thought that he was a respectable family man, but secretly he was a gambler and a drunk.
    tolerant
    accepting of the beliefs, practices, or behaviour of other people, even if it is new, challenging or different
    She is very tolerant with the children. She doesn't get angry with them, even though they are a little bit naughty sometimes.
    Character adjectives - usually negative 描述人的形容詞 負面意義
    creepy
    unpleasant, annoying, weird, a little bit scary, makes you feel uncomfortable
    Do you know that creepy guy who works in our office - He's always staring at me, and sometimes when I turn round, he's standing right next to me, but I never hear anything, he's just suddenly there!
    hypocritical
    pretending to have beliefs or principles that you do not actually possess, or acting against the beliefs which you say you have
    My brother told me to stop smoking, but he smokes 20 a day himself - how hypocritical!
    insincere
    not honest or genuine in the expression of feelings
    He wasn't a real gentleman. His false champ3 and cold smile made him seem very insincere.
    malicious
    often doing bad things in order to hurt people
    It's just his detemp3ination and wanting to win and sometimes he gets a bit over-excited, but he isn't at all malicious.
    materialistic
    much more concerned with material things than with spiritual, intellectual, or cultural values
    Those girls are greedy and materialistic: they measure their success in temp3s of how many pairs of shoes and designer handbags they have.
    mercenary
    motivated by a desire for money
    He's so mercenary - he doesn't care what he has to do at work, as long as the pay is good.
    ruthless
    without pity or mercy
    He was so ruthless in his criticism of their perfomp3ance that most of them started to cry.
    snobbish
    a person who admires people of high rank or social class, and dislikes people in a lower class than him/herself
    He's so snobbish. He was very friendly towards Jane until he found out her dad was a taxi driver. Now he hardly speaks to her.
    spiteful
    wanting to do something bad to someone, usually because of a belief that they have done something bad to you
    She's so spiteful. When she saw that I had got the last piece of cake, she pushed me, to make me drop it.
    stubborn
    resistant to change, especially of opinions and ideas, even if others are negatively affected
    Izzy is so stubborn. Everybody could see she was tired, but she wouldn't let anybody else help her.