新概念英語(yǔ)第二冊(cè)詞匯隨身聽(tīng)第39-41課

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Lesson 39 New words and expressions:
    1. operation
    While John Gilbert was in hospital, he asked his doctor to tell him whether his operation had been successful.
    He asked if Mr. Gilbert’s operation had been successful.
    The doctor is performing an operation on the patient.
    He had an operation for lung cancer.
    2. successful
    He asked if Mr. Gilbert’s operation had been successful.
    Tom has been very successful in his business.
    J. K. Rowling, who writes Harry Porter series, is a very successful writer.
    3. following
    The following day, the patient asked for a bedside telephone.
    The following are some important points.
    He was totally restored the following year.
    4. patient
    ‘No,’ the patient answered, ‘I’m Mr. John Gilbert.’ The patient asked for mercy killing.
    Many patients died of heart attacks.
    5. alone
    When he was alone, he telephoned the hospital exchange and asked for Doctor Millington.
    She wants to be alone.
    After his wife’s death, he was alone in the world.
    6. exchange
    The exchange put him through to his friend.
    The exchange is quite busy at the moment.
    7. inquire
    Mr. Gilbert said he was inquiring about a certain patient, a Mr. John Gilbert.
    He went to the information desk to inquire about the meeting.
    She inquired of him the reason for not coming to the party.
    8. certain
    A certain Mr. White visited you this afternoon when you were out.
    A certain Mr. Jack asked you to phone back.
    9. caller
    Then Dr. Millington asked the caller if he was a relative of the patient.
    I don’t know the caller.
    He told the caller to hold on.
    10. relative
    His relatives looked down upon him.
    His only immediate relative died yesterday and left him alone in the world.
    Lesson 40
    New words and expressions:
    1. hostess
    The hostess asked me to sit next to Mrs. Rumbold.
    The hostess is very hospitable.
    He expressed his thanks to the hostess before he left.
    2. unsmiling
    Mrs. Rumbold was a large, unsmiling lady in a tight black dress.
    The boss is an unsmiling man.
    He has remained unsmiling throughout the interview.
    3. tight
    This pair of shoes is too tight for me.
    The coat is too tight and it needs altering.
    4. fix
    Her eyes were fixed on her plate.
    Her eyes fixed dead at the picture.
    He fixed his gaze at the new comer.
    5. globe
    A new play is coming to the Globe soon.
    People from every corner of the Globe went to South Korea and Japan to watch the football game.
    It is too crowded on the Globe.
    6. despair
    In despair, I asked her whether she was enjoying her dinner.
    The news threw him into utter despair.
    He is in despair.
    Lesson 41 New words and expressions:
    1. rude
    You needn’t be so rude about it.
    I don’t like his rude manners.
    It was rude of you not to invite him.
    2. mirror
    ‘You needn’t be so rude about it,’ my wife answered as she looked at herself in the mirror.
    His driving mirror is dim.
    She admired her image in the mirror.
    3. hole
    I sat down on one of those modern chairs with holes in it and waited.
    He dug a hole in the garden.
    His socks are in holes.
    4. remark
    ‘We mustn’t buy things we don’t need,’ I remarked suddenly.
    It is impolite to remark upon the way others dress.
    I remarked that we would finish the work the next day.
    5. remind
    I needn’t remind you of that terrible tie you bought yesterday.
    He reminded me to post the letter.
    I reminded him that he had an appointment with the dentist this afternoon.
    6. lighthouse
    My wife was wearing a hat that looked like a lighthouse!
    The lighthouse is invisible in the heavy fog.
    The light on the lighthouse suddenly went out.