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        笨小孩口語廣播【102】我與湯姆有個(gè)約會(huì)

        字號(hào):

        1) He's got brains.
            NOTE1: 補(bǔ)充短語rack one's brains to do sth. 絞盡腦汁做某事!
            NOTE2: He is a person with clever and intelligent mind.
            2) I want to know you inside out.
            NOTE1: 注意inside out得連讀;
            NOTE2: I want to know you completely.
            「世博VOA」洗耳恭聽,兩個(gè)句子小菜一碟!
            Here is the story.
            The matchmaker Betsy is going to make a match between Windie and Tom. She is talking to Tom: I know a 25-year-old girl who is quite tender and pretty. She graduated from Southwest Industrial College. Do you want me to arrange a blind date for you? She is really the best girl that I have ever seen. Tom agreed.
            Then Besty went to Windie and now she is talking to her:
            Windie, I know a 27-year-old boy who is quite handsome and knowledgeable. He is now a doctor and doing a good job in a hospital. To tell the truth, he has got brains and he is the most promising man in his field. Do you want me to arrange a date for you? On hearing this, Windie said, Well, you may have a try. Anyhow, I need time to know him inside out.
            1) He's got brains. 他很有頭腦。
            2) I want to know you inside out. 我想徹底了解你。
            「請(qǐng)你猜猜看」挑戰(zhàn)自我,情景搶答也刺激!
            Here are three situations:
            S1. Your friend Peter has been promoted as a sales manager because he has been doing a good job in his field. Can we say that Peter has got brains?
            S2. Your new boyfriend says that he is going to marry you and you are greatly shocked because you have been going out just for a month. Of course, you would say NO to him, then how can you answer?
            S3. A journalist is interviewing a man, but he didn't know the man before. In order to write a good article about him, what do you think the journalist should do?