新概念英语第二册41_Do you call that a hat
Lesson 41: Do you call that a hat?你管那个叫帽子吗Key words and expressionsrude 无礼的look at oneself in the mirror 照镜子hole 孔remark 评说remind 提醒lighthouse 灯塔proper adj. /ˈprɒpə®/[ only before noun ] ( especially BrE ) right, appropriate or correct; according to the rules正确的恰当的符合规则的• We should have had a proper discussion before voting.我们本应在表决之前好好讨论一下才是。• Please follow the proper procedures for dealing with complaints.请按正当手续处理投诉。• Nothing is in its proper place.东西都放得乱七八糟。Questions on the textWhat did the husband mean when he said to his wife “Do you call that a hat?”The hat didn’t look like a proper hat.Why did the man regret saying that they mustn’t buy things they didn’t need?Because he knew his wife could say the same thing.What did the wife say when her husband said that a man can never have too many ties?She said “A woman can never have too many hats”.Language points‘Do you call that a hat?’ I said to my wife.call A B 把A叫作BWhat do you call it in English? 疑问代词是what时用callHow do you say “Thank you” in Chinese? 疑问代词是how时用say‘You needn’t be so rude about it,’ my wife answered as she looked at herself in the mirror.needn’t 不必。。。情太动词动词原型I sat down on one of those modern chairs with holes in it and waited.I regretted saying it almost at once.regret 动名词I regretted that I had talked too much.I regretted what I did.I needn’t remind you of that terrible tie you bought yesterday.remind sb of sth 提醒某人某事remind sb of 名词性从句These pictures remind me of what I saw in a mountain village.remind sb to do 提醒某人做某事Please remind me to give back your key.A man can never have too many ties.One can never have too much money.I can never have enough of ice-cream.My wife was wearing a hat that looked like a lighthouse.look like 看起来像。。。Do I look like a liar?It look like it’s going to rain.Key structures and usage情态动词need/must 动词原型不同时态You needn’t be so rude about it.We mustn’t buy things we don’t need.You needn’t have said that. 完成时态I needn’t remind you of that terrible tie you bought yesterday.Extensionwindow shopping 逛街看橱窗在商店或商业区的橱窗前逛逛看看商品但不打算购买。im·pa·tient adj. /ɪmˈpeɪʃnt/~ (with sb/sth)~ (at sth)annoyed or irritated by sb/sth, especially because you have to wait for a long time不耐烦的没有耐心的• I’d been waiting for twenty minutes and I was getting impatient.我等了二十分钟有点不耐烦了。• Try not to be too impatient with her.尽量别对她太没耐心。