时间:2019-02-16 作者:英语课 分类:英语趣味课堂


英语课
Matt: Hey, Rachel, so do you read the newspaper these days?
 
Rachel: Actually, no. I used to get a newspaper delivered and I didn't read it at all, so I cancelled it cause I was worried about wasting trees, and wasting paper and therefore trees.
 
Matt: Right, right. Yeah, me neither. I don't get any of my news from Newspapers themselves.
 
Rachel: So how do you find out what's going on?
 
Matt: Most times I just look on the Internet, and I've got, you know ... my first page that pops up lists about six or seven headlines, and actually I find myself clicking 1 on them quite a bit. You know, you see one sentence is enough to draw me in, and then I end up reading online my news.
 
Rachel: Yeah, yeah, me too. But I'm a bit worried about it because I always like, when you can choose news, which news article to read you tend to just choose the light entertainment article or maybe not the really serious news as much as you would if was on the front page.
 
Matt: Right, right. And I wonder where those headlines, like, who chooses what appears? So I worry about that too. But I wonder in the future if they'll even be newspapers anymore.
 
Rachel: I heard that they are actually really struggling to make money and even the most famous newspapers are starting to go bankrupt 2.
 
Matt: Really?
 
Rachel: Yeah.
 
Matt: And what ...? Do you think those companies will make a shift 3 to being completely 4 online then at some point?
 
Rachel: Yeah, I think they would have to. Yeah, yeah. Which is a shame because I mean cause I like the idea of the newspaper.
 
Matt: Right, right.
 
Rachel: Do you think books will disappear though?
 
Matt: That I don't know. I mean I think a lot of people ... like you were maybe saying, but like the feel of a book and like and I think people reading on a screen. I've never been able to read a book online. Me neither. I've always only read through something I can hold and take with me anywhere. But these days with the little handheld units! Have you ever tried to read online? Like read an actual novel?
 
Rachel: No, I just don't like the idea of it. I don't think my eyes could take that sort of electronic 5 screen for like 300 pages, so no.

v.使发出咔哒声,使咔哒(或咔嚓)响( click的现在分词 );突然明白;配合默契;在计算机荧光屏上用鼠标器)咔嗒一按
  • The metal container began to emit a clicking sound. 金属容器开始发出咔嗒咔嗒的声音。
  • The machine is clicking away. 机声轧轧。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
n.破产者;adj.破产的;vt.使...破产
  • That factory has gone bankrupt.那家工厂倒了。
  • The enemy's scheme went bankrupt.敌人的计谋破产了。
n.交换,变化,移动,接班者;vt.更替,移转,变声;vi.改变,定责,更衣
  • Lend me a hand to shift this box,will you?来帮一下忙,把这箱子搬开,好吗?
  • A sudden shift in the wind warned of the coming storm.风向的突然改变预示暴风雨来临。
adv.完全地,十分地,全然
  • She never completely gave up hope.她从不完全放弃希望。
  • I feel completely in the dark on this question.这件事使我感到茫然。
adj.电子的;n.[-s]电子学,电子设备
  • It is an electronic device with many uses.这是一部具有多种用途的电子仪器。
  • Father needs a new electronic shaver.爸爸需要一个新的电子剃须刀。
学英语单词
acceleratory reflex
aerial ladders
aloenin
amaea gazeoides
Anaeroplasma
area control center (acc)
aspergillopepsin
aswan
Averrhoa L.
Baccelli's sign
back nine
bathyraja trachouros
beam aerial system
because that
bend cable
Bering Time
birtwell
Boletus
bone hard
bottom double seaming machine
Brewer's point
brush-turkeys
budinger
cacodyl compound
Carpesium longifolium
Castle Peak Road
chacotriose
combined industrial and agricultural value of output
digalogenin
digestology
disilicates
electroacoustomagnetic effect
employee service award
fax on demand
flange cast steel sluice valve
flexural stress
foam stability
Franz Joseph Kline
gorgoic acid
hyperitremia
icosahedrite
information register
inventory shortage and overage report
junceum
late-modern
Lockbourne
macro skeleton structure
magabyte
management auditing
manipal
Mariotte
martial sea
maternal family
meningioma
mercury salt catalyst
minette ore
Mount Emei
multilevel signal
multiple heat casting
no call
noncentrosymmetric crystal
normal landing
NSCCA
odontolabis siva parryi
overall rate
parachute response
party-hearty
pincks
platness
Polnaya
positive opening
preexponential factor
primary permanent tissue
pro-life movement
representation theorem for language
restricted fuzzy automaton
rhinoceros families
scintillation emanometer
sheet press
skinny dipping
stand in someone's shoes
stator ampere turn
surveying
table side girder
Taylorian
telephone set noise
tempour
thecobathra partinuda
tono-
TRAb
trachel
traveling motor crab
trench-slope basin
trestle cable excavator
turn tread
unluxuriant
unmasking
unsampleable
waxylooking
winter storage
yuhua stone
zero rudder force method