英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)學(xué)習(xí)練習(xí) Unit6:Breakfast Time

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本單元是關(guān)于早飯時(shí)間的對(duì)話
    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!
    本單元的語(yǔ)言點(diǎn)是關(guān)于生病的英語(yǔ)說(shuō)法,當(dāng)你生病了,你可以用以下方式描述你的癥狀(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:
    當(dāng)你生病了,你可以用以下方式描述你的癥狀(病情)
    You can use have got + ache (when it fomp3s part of a compound
    noun) with only 5 parts of the body:
    只有下列五種身體部位可以加上 ache 組成集合名詞
    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:
    任何身體部位都可以用 hurt/ache 當(dāng)動(dòng)詞使用
    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:
    任何身體部位都可以用sore當(dāng)形容詞使用
    I've got a sore amp3
    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當(dāng)名詞使用,可以用在任何身體部位上
    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:
    概括描述病情時(shí),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: 詞匯
    Morning, campers! (infomp3al greeting to more than one person):
    Good morning!
    早啊!
    My head's killing me (idiom): I've got a very bad headache
    我的頭痛死了
    A hangover (n): A headache from drinking a lot of alcohol
    宿醉
    A fry-up (n, infomp3al): 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, infomp3al): Who wants...?
    誰(shuí)要...?
    You're a pain in the neck (idiom): You're very annoying
    你很煩人