本單元是關(guān)于醫(yī)生冒然行動的對話
Dr. Laver: I had a lovely time at the barbecue, although I drank too much wine. I had a terrible hangover.
Alice: Did you? I just wish I hadn't had that salmon, especially as I'd already had enough food. I was just being greedy.
Dr. Laver: Oh well, not to worry, you'll be alright soon. In fact, I was wondering, erm...
Alice: Yes, yes?
Dr. Laver: Well, when you're well enough, would you like to go out one evening?
Alice: Are you asking me out on a date, Dr. Laver?
Dr. Laver: Well yes, I... I guess I am, and please, call me Paul.
Alice: Well, Paul, I'd love to go on a date.
Dr. Laver: Great. Would Friday be too soon?
Vocabulary (詞匯):
to take the plunge (idiom) 冒險嘗試;毅然從事(習(xí)語):
decide to do something important, difficult or risky
a hangover (宿醉,即因飲酒過度引起的頭痛、惡心等):
this is when you feel ill because you have drunk a lot of alcohol
greedy (貪心的,貪婪的):
you take or eat more than you need
a date (約會):
this is when you go out for a romantic evening with someone
本單元的語言點是關(guān)于 Too 和 enough 的用法, 請看下面的解釋和例句
Too and enough
Basic definition (基本定義):
We use too and enough to talk about the quantity or size of something. Too indicates that there is a problem with the quantity or size of something. Enough indicates that the quantity or size of something is suitable or appropriate.
The shoe is too big = it does not fit my foot properly; it is the wrong size
The shoe is big enough = it fits my foot properly; it is the correct size
Not enough means that there is a problem with the quantity or size of something. The quantity is insufficient.
The shoe is not big enough = The shoe is too small
Used with adjectives (與形容詞一起使用):
We put too before the adjective and we put enough after the adjective.
Used with nouns (與名詞一起使用):
We put enough before nouns.
We use too much/ too little before uncountable nouns.
We use too many/too few before countable nouns.
Used with adverbs (與副詞一起使用):
We put too before the adverb and we put enough after the adverb.
Used with verbs (與動詞一起使用):
With some verbs, we can use too much and enough like adverbs. We rarely use too little in this way, although it is possible.