第二日笔记
Vocabulary (pains and Sickness)
Headaches can be very painful and can last for a long time.
If you have a headache, you head hurts.
A sprained ankle can beso painful that you can't walk.
out wound, and your foot in wound
Someone with a sprained ankle may need to use crutches to walk.
If you have a sore throat, it may be painful to swallow.
A sore throat can be caused by viruses or bacteria.
A burn is an injury to the skin caused by fire or heat.
If you get too close to a fire you will be burned.
An earache is a sharp, dull or burning pain in the ear.
Common causes of an earache including an infection, a changing air pressure, or a water in the ear.
A headache can be caused by an injury to the head.
When you have a sore throat, the back of your throat is often red and infected.
Earaches occur more often among small children than adults.
can happen when your ankle turns outward, and your xxx turns inward.
2Landforms
Mountains or landforms are higher than 2000 feet, or about 200 meters above sea level.
Hills are like mountains, but not as tall.
Mountains are formed by forces deep within the Earth and are made of many types of rocks.
Rivers are streams of water that usually begin in mountains and flow into the sea.
Many early cities were built alongside Rivers.
Most of the world's water is in the oceans, which are large bodies of salt water.
The oceans are also an important source of oxygen.
Deserts are areas of land that receive little or no rainfall.
The amount of rainfall in 'some deserts is so 'low that only a few plants can survive.
A valley is a low relatively flat area between Hills or mountains. Often with a river running through it.
Some valleys are formed by flowing water, and others are formed by glaciers.
(Desert temperature can range from cold at night to very hot during the day time, often above 120 degrees Fahrenheit.)
(Valleys are formed by flowing water are usually a V-shaped and are much longer than they are wide.)
(The place where a river begins is its source.)
(The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest ocean, covering more area than all the continents put together.)
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Dialogue eating out (Choosing restaurant)
A: Have you eaten yet?
No, I haven’t. And I’m hungry.
A: Me too. Let’s go out for dinner.
Where to?
A: What about Joe’s Italian?
How many times have you eaten there?
A:I eat there a lot. It’s one of my favorite places.
I went there two weeks 'ago, and the service was 'terrible.
(When she went there two weeks ago, the service was awful.)
A:Really? Then let’s go some place else.What do you suggest?
How about the Royal Indian?It’s not far from here.
A: I've never heard of it. Is it good?
Yes, I’ve been there several times, and I’ve never been disappointed.
(She has been there several times.)
A:Okey, let’s try it.I haven’t eaten Indian food for a long time.
You won’t be disappointed; and the prices are reasonable.
A: Ah, so you mean I’m going to pay?
Well, that would certainly be nice.
A: What about reservations?
If we get there early enough, we won’t need them.
(If they don’t get there early enough, they may have to wait.)
A: I hope you’re right.
Don’t worry.If we have to wait, I’ll pay the bill.