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新概念英语笔记整理:第二册第54课

  lesson 54
          sticky adj 粘的
          finger n 手指
          pie n 馅饼
          mix v 混合,拌和
          pastry n 面糊
          annoying adj 恼人的
          recelver n 电话的话筒
          dismay v 失望,泄气
          recognize v 认出,听出
          persuade v 说服,劝说
          mess n 乱七八糟
          doorknob n 门把手
          sign v 签字
          register v 挂号邮寄
          as sticky as glue和胶水一样粘
          thumb大拇指
          index finger食指
          middle finger中指
          ring finger无名指
          little finger小指
          toe脚趾
          mixture n混合物
          it is annoying
          annoyed感到烦恼的
          比anger的语气弱
          dismay sb让某人感到失望
          dismaying令人失望
          dismayed感到失望
          reason with sb劝说
          try to persuade 劝说 persuade表示劝说已经成功
          what a mess!
          you are a mess!你真邋遢
          the man/woman is a mess
          make a mess of sth把...搅得乱七八糟
          he made a mess of my job他把我的工作搅得一团糟
          sign your name here在这签名
          signature签名
          i need your signature我需要你的签名
          autograph明星,名人的签名
          registered letter挂号信
          sign for签收
          text
          sticky fingers
          After breakfast, I sent the children to
          school and then I went to market. It was
          still early when I returned home. The
          children were at school, my husband was
          at work and the house was quiet. So I
          decided to make some tarts for tea. In a
          short time I was busy mixing butter and
          flour and my hands were soon covered
          with sticky pastry. At exactly that mo-
          ment, the telephone rang. Nothing could
          have been more annoying. I picked up the
          receiver between two sticky fingers and
          was dismayed when I recognized the
          voice of Mrs Bates. It took me ten minutes
          to persuade her to ring back later. At last
          I hung up the receiver. What a mess!
          There was pastry on my fingers, on the telephone, and on the door-knobs. I had
          no sooner got back to the kitchen than the door-bell rang loud enough to wake
          the dead. This time it was the postman and he wanted me to sign for a registered
          letter !
          after breakfast在吃过早饭后
          i send the children to school送孩子上学
          at school在上学
          at work 在上班
          at home在家休息
          be busy doing忙于做某事
          flour面粉,不可数名词
          be covered with盖满
          at exactly that monent就在那时
          no one could be/have been没有人...
          no one could be /have been fatter没有人更胖了
          nothing could have been cheaper没有什么东西更便宜了
          no face could be uglier没有一张脸更丑了
          no books could be more interesting没有书更有趣了
          nothing could have been more exciting没有什么事情更令人激动
          pick up the receiver捡起话筒
          persuade sb to do sth说服某人做某事
          it takes sb some time to do sth花费某人多久做某事
          ring back:1。回电话,2、再打电话
          hang up挂起
          hang up the receiver挂断电话
          no sooner...than...
          hardly...when...
          enough足够的 1、n. i have/had had enough
          2、adj enough+n,n+enough
          i have enough time/time enough
          enough修饰名词放在被修饰词的前面或后面
          3、adv不修饰只修饰adj或者adv
          enough修饰adj或者adv时一定要放在被修饰词的后面
          enough to do sth足以用来做某事
          he is rich enoudh to buy the whole city他富有的可以买下整个城市
          i am hungry enough to eat sth
          在dead,young,old前面可以直接加the
          the+adj表示...一类人
          the rich富人 the young 年轻人 the blind瞎子
          the English英国人 Englishman,Englishwoman
          letter writing
          pleased to do非常高兴的
          在信的第一段里,你应该提及你已经收到的一封信或促使你回信的某一事件
          如:i was very pleased to learn that you are well
          multiple choice
          5、nothing + be more annoying表达最高级含义
          8、join的两种用法
          1、join the army/join the party
          2、join us!
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