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新概念2册第一课课文原文

2019-05-06

新概念2册第一课课文原文
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Chinese->English____English->Chinese____Japanese->English____English->Japanese
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首页 相册 标签Grammar(28) Vocabulary(13) Pronunciation(0) 日积跬步,志在千里(1) NCE_Book2(22) Enjoy Life(2) Study Plan(2) 新概念英语第2册 第1课kathy - by - 2005-11-11 21:25:55Lesson 1
A private conversation
Last week I went to the theater.
I had a very good seat.
The play was very interesting.
I did not enjoy it.
A young man and a young woman were sitting behind me.
They were talking loudly.
I got very angry.
I could not hear the actors.
I turned round.
I looked at the man and the woman angrily.
They did not pan any attention.
In the end,I could not bear it.
I turned round again.
“I can’t hear a word!” I said angrily.
“It’s none of your business,” The young man said rudely.“This is a private conversation!”
New words and expressions.
Conversation
Theatre
I got very angry.
It’s none of your business.
I turned round.→ 注意:不要写成around.
A young man and a young woman were sitting behind me.→ 注意:是用sitting,而不是sit.
Chinese->English____English->Chinese____Japanese->English____English->Japanese
Power By altavista.com 域名注册 广州虚拟主机
首页 相册 标签Grammar(28) Vocabulary(13) Pronunciation(0) 日积跬步,志在千里(1) NCE_Book2(22) Enjoy Life(2) Study Plan(2) 新概念英语第2册 第1课kathy - by - 2005-11-11 21:25:55Lesson 1
A private conversation
Last week I went to the theater.
I had a very good seat.
The play was very interesting.
I did not enjoy it.
A young man and a young woman were sitting behind me.
They were talking loudly.
I got very angry.
I could not hear the actors.
I turned round.
I looked at the man and the woman angrily.
They did not pan any attention.
In the end,I could not bear it.
I turned round again.
“I can’t hear a word!” I said angrily.
“It’s none of your business,” The young man said rudely.“This is a private conversation!”
New words and expressions.
Conversation
Theatre
I got very angry.
It’s none of your business.
I turned round.→ 注意:不要写成around.
A young man and a young woman were sitting behind me.→ 注意:是用sitting,而不是sit.
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