Part I:極速詞法
1、mind在意; 2、actually adv. 實際上,其實;
3、would rather寧肯,寧愿; 4、stand忍受,忍得住;
5、smoking n. 吸煙; 6、give up放棄,戒掉
7、indispensable adj. 不可缺少的;
8、health n. 健康,身體; 9、few很少的;
10、quit vt. 放棄,戒掉; 11、hobby n. 嗜好;
12、completely adv. 完全地,徹底地;
13、do sb. harm損害某人,對某人有壞處; 14、do sb. good對某人有 好處;
15、dozens of times幾十次; 16、get rid of擺脫;
17、cigarette n. 香煙; 18、make coffee煮咖啡,沖咖啡;
19、get in進門; 20、be a mess亂糟糟的; 21、sweep the floor掃地;
22、mop the floor 拖地; 23、tidy and clean整齊又干凈;
24、Korean adj. 朝鮮的,韓國的;
25、soap opera 肥皂劇,連續劇;
26、all by oneself獨自一人; 27、 turn off關掉;
28、close the window關上窗;
29、wind n. 風; 30、absolutely adv. 絕對地,完全地;
31、fail vi. 失敗; 32、habit n. 習慣;
33、finally adv. 終于,最后
Part II:極速句法
對話1
Kenny:Does anyone mind if I smoke here?
Carol:Well, actually, I’d rather you didn’t.
Kenny:Oh, well, no problem. I can stand it.
Kathy:Say, is smoking that indispensable? It’s bad to your health, you know.
Kenny:I know that, but still, I don’t want to give it up. It’s one of my few hobbies.
Carol:You’d better quit it completely. It does you more harm than good.
Kenny:You can say that again. In fact, it’s very easy to give it up. I’ve done that dozens of times!
Carol:But still, you can’t get rid of it!
Kenny:I’ll quit it after I smoke one more cigarette.
對話2
Joan:Does anyone want to go shopping with me?
Penny:I’d rather stay and wait for the Smith sisters.
Kathy:I’d rather make some coffee now so that they’ll have something to drink when they get in.
Jenny:I’d rather lie down for a while so that I won’t feel sleepy when they are here.
Susan:I’d rather do all the dishes so that the kitchen won’t be such a mess when they arrive.
Carol:I’d rather sweep the floor so that our living room looks tidy and clean.
Julia:I’d rather mop the floor after Carol sweeps it so that it will look even cleaner.
Maggie:I’d rather do nothing but watch this interesting Korean soap opera.
Judy:I’d rather have something to eat now so that I won’t fell hungry when they get here.
Joan:Gee! It seems that I’ll have to do the shopping all by myself!
精美語句
1.Does anyone mind if I turn off the TV?—Well, actually, I’d rather you didn’t.
2.Does anyone mind if I close the window?—Well, actually, I’d rather you did.
3.I really can’t stand this wind. It’s so cold.
4.Say, is she that indispensable to you?—Yes, she is absolutely indispensable to me.
5.To learn English, a good dictionary is indispensable.
6.A good dictionary is absolutely indispensable to learning English.
7.I can’t work without a computer, so a computer is really indispensable to me.
8.Eating too much is bad to your health.
9.I’ll give up smoking. It does me more harm than good. In fact, it does me no good at all.
10.It’s so hard to quit smoking. I’ve tried to do it many times but all failed.
11.Never give up hope until the last minute.
12.Never say that again! I’ve told you that dozens of times, but you don’t seem to remember it!
13.You should get rid of this bad habit.
14.I’ve finally got rid of him.
15.Let me make some coffee for you.