瘋狂英語(yǔ)--超級(jí)短句練習(xí)

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一百個(gè)超級(jí)短句:反復(fù)操練、滾瓜爛熟、據(jù)為己有、隨時(shí)賣弄!
    【瘋狂短評(píng)】
    人們?cè)谌粘I钪胁浑x口的都是小詞、短句。學(xué)會(huì)使用適當(dāng)?shù)膽T用語(yǔ)短句進(jìn)行交談,就會(huì)讓別人覺(jué)得你的英語(yǔ)地道、精煉而流利。我們每期為你精選的100個(gè)超級(jí)短句都是在美國(guó)好萊塢電影中頻頻出現(xiàn)的最常用、最時(shí)髦的口語(yǔ)精華,幫助大家表達(dá)英語(yǔ)更加地道、生動(dòng)、活潑、自然。
    【Kim’s Note】When Americans speak they like to use as few words as possible to get their meaning across. Learning these spoken elements will make you sound natural and more like a native speaker. These are the sentences that appear in movies and TV shows because they are the most authentic American English. These sentences are the way people really talk to each other! The fomp3al dialogues in most traditional textbooks sound very unnatural and are more difficult to learn.
    【李老師的建議】
    上面的這段話一定要用“三最法”脫口而出!一步登天,顯示出你對(duì)美國(guó)、美國(guó)語(yǔ)言、美國(guó)文化的了解。
    【錄音說(shuō)明】
    1. Any more?(還有嗎?/ 還要嗎?)
    2. Are you alone?(你一個(gè)人嗎?)
    3. Are you ready?(你準(zhǔn)備好了嗎?)
    【Kim’s Note】I always use this sentence to encourage someone who is taking too long. Teacher Li has heard me use this sentence hundreds of times!
    4. Be my guest.(別客氣!/ 請(qǐng)用?。?BR>    【Kim’s Note】 If you use these three little words when someone makes a request, you will amaze people with your English. In fact, if you say this when someone is just looking at an empty seat beside you, they will feel grateful and relieved! It is much more eloquent than saying “Sit down please!”
    【瘋狂實(shí)戰(zhàn)】
    A: Pardon me, Miss, but may I sit here? (對(duì)不起,小姐,我可以坐這里嗎?)
    B: Be my guest. (當(dāng)然,別客氣?。?BR>    5. Can you believe it?(你能相信嗎?)
    6. Don’t argue!(不要爭(zhēng)辯?。?BR>    7. Don’t be childish.(別那么孩子氣。)
    8. Don’t bother.(不必麻煩。)
    【Kim’s Note】This is a good way to put someone at ease when you feel she has done too much for you. It let’s a person know that it is not necessary to treat you as a guest!
    【瘋狂實(shí)戰(zhàn)】
    A: Do you want me to help you with your bags. (要我?guī)湍懔喟鼏???BR>    B: Don’t bother, they’re not heavy. (不用麻煩了,這些包不重。)
    9. Don’t get upset!(不要煩惱?。?BR>    【Kim’s Note】 Most of the time this sentence comes before news that is really upsetting, but it is still useful. In fact, sometimes clever people use this to deliver news that isn’t that bad. They know that when a person hears these words, she automatically assumes the worst. If the news isn’t that bad, it always comes as a big relief!
    10. Don’t mind me.(別管我。)
    11. Did you get it?(你懂了嗎?)
    12. Forget it!(算了吧?。?BR>    【Kim’s Note】 I always call this Teacher Li’s number one American sentence. It is without a doubt one of the most frequently heard sentences in American English!
    13. Enjoy yourself!(盡情享受吧?。?BR>    14. Get off my back!(我受夠了!/ 別煩我?。?BR>    【Kim’s Note】If you are facing too much pressure from your parents, your boss, or your boyfriend or girlfriend, you can yell this sentence to get some relief.
    【瘋狂實(shí)戰(zhàn)】
    A: I really think you need to spend more time studying and less time watching TV. (我真的認(rèn)為你應(yīng)該多花點(diǎn)時(shí)間學(xué)習(xí),少看點(diǎn)電視。)
    B: Get off my back! I’ve been studying for six hours! (我受夠了!我已經(jīng)學(xué)習(xí)了六個(gè)小時(shí)了。)
    15. Go ahead!(去吧!/ 請(qǐng)便?。?BR>    16. He gave me the cold shoulder.(他對(duì)我很冷漠。)
    【瘋狂實(shí)戰(zhàn)】
    A: I don’t know why Kim gave me the cold shoulder when I said “hi” to her. (我不知道為什么每次我對(duì)金姆說(shuō)“嗨”的時(shí)候她都對(duì)我很冷漠。)
    B: You know, she is moody sometimes. I wouldn’t worry about it. (你知道她有時(shí)候喜怒無(wú)常,我是不會(huì)為此而擔(dān)心的。)
    17. He hit the roof!(他勃然大怒!)
    【Kim’s Note】Some people really hit the roof if you give them the cold shoulder. Both of these idioms are very useful in everyday conversations, but really have a different meaning than their words suggest.
    18. He was a fake.(他是個(gè)騙子。)
    【瘋狂實(shí)戰(zhàn)】
    A: Why didn’t you like Lily’s new boyfriend? (為什么你不喜歡莉莉的新男朋友?)
    B: He was a fake. I always hate phony people like that. (他是個(gè)騙子。我一直都很討厭像他那樣的騙子。)
    19. He’s bad medicine.(他是個(gè)喪門星。)