詞匯學(xué)習(xí) Word study
feel v.
(1)覺得;感到;意識(shí)到:
I could feel rain on my face. 她感覺到雨點(diǎn)打在我的臉上。
He's feeling a little better today. 他今天感覺好點(diǎn)了。
(2)摸,觸;(客體)給人某種感覺:
He felt his pockets and then took out a small box. 他摸摸他的口袋,然后取出一個(gè)小盒子。
The silk feels very smooth. 絲綢摸上去很滑爽。
(3)認(rèn)為;以為;相信:
I feel that he has made a mistake. 我認(rèn)為他犯了一個(gè)錯(cuò)誤。
I feel it unnecessary to do so. 我認(rèn)為這樣做沒必要。
remember v.
(1)記得;回憶:
Can Mrs. Williams remember the doctor's telephone number? 威廉斯太太記得起醫(yī)生的電話號(hào)碼嗎?
I remember he used to dress in a blue suit. 我記得他從前常穿一套藍(lán)色衣服。
(2)記住;牢記;不忘記:
I tried hard to remember the long passage of Shakespeare. 我努力記住莎士比亞的大段說白。
Remember your appointment with the dentist. 別忘了你和牙醫(yī)的預(yù)約。
練習(xí)答案 Key to written exercises
Lesson 62
A
1 He has a cold.
2 He can't go to work.
3 He is not well.
4 He feels ill.
5 He must see a doctor.
6 He does not like doctors.
B
1 What's the matter with Elizabeth?
Does she have an earache?
No, she doesn't have an earache.
She has a headache.
So she must take an aspirin.
2 What's the matter with George?
Does he have a headache?
No, he doesn't have a headache.
He has an earache.
So he must see a doctor.
3 What's she matter with Jim?
Does he have a stomach ache?
No, he doesn't have a stomach ache.
He has a toothache.
So he must see a dentist.
4 What's the matter with Jane?
Does she have a toothache?
No, she doesn't have a toothache.
She has a stomach ache.
So she must take some medicine.
5 What's the matter with Sam?
Does he have a stomach ache?
No, he doesn't have a stomach ache.
He has a temperature.
So he must go to bed.
6 What's the matter with Dave?
Does he have a headache?
No, he doesn't have a headache.
He has flu.
So he must stay in bed.
7 What's the matter with Jimmy?
Does he have a headache?
No, he doesn't have a headache.
He has measles.
So we must call the doctor.
8 What's the matter with Susan?
Does she have an earache?
No, she doesn't have an earache.
She has mumps.
So we must call the doctor.