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football n.足球(英);橄榄球(美)play football soccer:英式足球
pool [pu:l] n.赌注 football pool:足球赌注
win v.赢
world n.世界
poor [pu] adj.贫穷的
depend v.依靠(on)
(do)the football pool:足球赌注
I do the football pool every year. But I never win anything.
They are doing the football pool. They are sure that they will win something this time. I’m sure I will win the football pool this week.
He is not a man who(whom/that) you can depend on.
believe: 相信某人说的话
believe in: 信任某人
He is not a friend you can believe in.
Everything depends on the dream.
条件从句
If: 如果(条件从句):是否
If引导一个从句(一般现在时):主句用将来时、或情态动词。
If it rains tomorrow, we won’t go out.
We won’t go out, if it rains tomorrow.
If you break the window, you will have to pay for it.
We will miss the train, if you don’t hurry.
If you feel better, you must go to school.
marry + sb. 嫁(取)某人
If you really love him, you may marry him.
can --表示人的能力
Julie Brian
What does Julie want to do if they win a lot of money?
See the world.
What does her husband want to do?
First, buy a mink coat for his wife.
Travel round the world.
Stay at the best hotels
Buy a big house
But if they spend all the money what will they do?
They will do the football pools again.
But what does everything depend on?
It’s just a pleasant dream!
Julie and Brian are doing the football pools now.
They always do the football pools.
But they never win anything.
They are sure they will win something this week.
If Brian wins a lot of money he will buy a mink coat for his wife.
He says if he wins a lot of money he will buy a mink coat for his wife.
But his wife doesn’t want a mink coat.
She says if they win a lot of money she’ll see the world.
If they win a lot of money they’ll travel round the world.
If I win a lot of money I’ll buy a big house.
My father says if he wins a lot of money he’ll stay at the best hotels.
If I spend all the money I’ll do the football pools again.
Brian says if he spends all the money he’ll do the football pools again.
But everything depends on ‘if’!
It’s only a pleasant dream.
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Are you doing the football pools, Brian?
Yes, I’ve nearly finished, Julie.
I sure we’ll win something this week.
You always say that, but we never win anything!
What’ll you do if you win a lot of money?
If I win a lot of money I’ll buy you a mink coat. /buy sth. for sb.
I don’t want a mink coat!
I want to see the world.
All right.
If we win a lot of money we’ll travel round the world and we’ll stay at the best hotels.
Then we’ll return home and buy a big house in the country.
We’ll have a beautiful garden and…
But if we spend all that money we’ll be poor again.
What’ll we do then?
If we spend all the money we’ll try and win the football pools again.
It’s a pleasant dream but everything depends on ‘if’! |
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