【美语三级跳】电影C-2
【美语三级跳】取材于美国之音最新推出的美语教学,每节课一个话题,三个进阶,让你在练习听力的同时,帮你学习地道美语,把握美国文化。
今天我们开始第一课“电影”高级阶段的下半部分。
写出文中划线部分缺少的句子即可,一句一段(注意句首大小写问题,每段最后不用加标点)。让我们开始今天的内容吧
Professor: Now we're going to learn about words to describe action movies and horror movies. ________________________________.
E: You talked like the Terminator for two months? Wow, I think you liked that movie even more than I liked "Titanic." Why did you like "Terminator" so much?
P: Well, ______________________________.
E: Isn't "Terminator" really violent? _____________________.
P: It is pretty violent, but since it's just robots fighting one another, it isn't very bloody and so it won't gross you out.
E: Hmm ... I don't know. _______________________.
Professor: OK, Winnie, ____________________________.
没错,我一看血腥电影就觉得恶心,I'm totally grossed out by gory movies!
Professor: And you might be "freaked out" by some other movies, _________________________________.
In the next segment, we're going to learn how to talk about movies we don't like.
E: Well now that I know what kind of movies you like, tell me, what's your least favorite kind of movie?
P: I don't really like sci-fi movies because they're always really weird.
E: I know! I don't get them at all. But wait, isn't "Terminator" a sci-fi movie?
P: Hmm ... you're right. Well, _______________________.
Professor: Winnie, Did you also hear "exception to the rule"?
嗯,我猜这是“例外”的意思!
Prof: You're right!
So do you think Emily and Peter are a good match?
嗯,我看他们聊电影聊得挺投机的!http://t1.g.hjfile.cn/listen/201203/201203240749488598417.mp3Listen for the terms "gory," "gross me out" and "freak me out"
"Terminator" is a really great action movie, and I like action movies because they're exciting
I usually don't like gory movies because they gross me out
Even though it may not be gory, I think it would still totally freak me out
a movie is gory if it contains lots of death and blood. If you really don't like to watch that kind of thing, you can say that you were "grossed out"
meaning you get scared when watching them
I guess "Terminator" is an exception to the rule
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