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wrong的反义词英文 英语日常口语 Unit40:Right or wrong?

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英语日常口语 U it40:Right or wro g? 英语日常口语 U it40:Right or wro g?,本单元是关于 是对还是错的对话,Michal: You did what?Hel
wrong的反义词英文 英语日常口语 Unit40:Right or wrong?

英语日常口语 Unit40:Right or wrong?  

英语日常口语 Unit40:Right or wrong?,本单元是关于 是对还是错的对话,Michal: You did what?
Helen: I had to Michal. I had no choice.
Michal: Haven't you got any morals? You know that you're supposed to stick to your friends.
Helen: How could I? He cheated. The professor knew. She had me over a barrel.
Michal: How you say in English? 'A friend in need is a friend indeed'? You didn't turn out to be a very good friend, did you?
Helen: Listen Michal ...
Michal: No, you listen for a change. You're selfish and o-faced Helen. It makes me worry about what you're saying about me behind my back. Now, leave me alone. I don't ever want to speak to you again!
Helen: Oh no Michal!,
Vocabulary:(词汇),morals (n):(道德)
beliefs about the correct or right way to behave and treat other people,A friend in need is a friend indeed (idiom):(伸出援手的才是朋友)
If someone helps you when you are having a problem that means s/he is a true friend,to have someone over a barrel (idiom):(没有选择余地)
to give someone no choice about what s/he will do,o-faced (adj):(双面人)
to say one thing and then do something different. For example, to say you like someone but then gossip about her/him when s/he isn't there,
本单元的语言点是关于友谊的词汇,请看下面关于友谊的一些词汇,Friendship vocabulary,Here is some vocabulary to describe some of the different aspects of a friendship关于友谊的一些词汇,
Words for 'friends'(和'朋友'有关的词汇),a best friend:
(often used by children) to describe the person they are closest to. A 'best friend' is usually your best friend for life,a close friend: a good friend,a pal: (informal): a friend,a mate:(informal): a friend,a girlfriend: a girl or woman who is your platonic friend or a girl or woman you have a romantic or sexual relationship with,a boyfriend:a boy or man you have a romantic or sexual relationship with,an acquaintance: a person who isn't a friend but someone you know a little,a panion: (an old-fashioned reference) to someone who is paid to live with or look after someone else,Idioms about friendship:(习惯用法),a shoulder to cry on: someone who listens to your problems
It's always good to talk to Hilary, she's so sympathetic. She's a real shoulder to cry on,see eye to eye: to agree with someone
(usually used in the negative) They don't always see eye to eye on politics but they're still great friends,no love lost: disagree with someone
They used to be best friends but they had a huge fight about money. Now there's no love lost beeen them,hate someone's guts: to very strongly dislike someone. They fell out and now she hates his guts,clear the air: o people talk about a problem they have been avoiding discussing
I hated the way he kept borrowing things without asking me but we had a chat about it and cleared the air so now he knows to check with me first,bury the hatchet: to stop fighting or quarrelling
After years of arguing about politics with my dad, we finally decided to bury the hatchet and stopped trying to change other's opinions,patch up our differences: to settle an argument
I used to fight a lot with my sister. My mum would always make us apologise and patch up our differences so that we would be friends again,through thick and thin: people who have had some good times and difficult times together
They've been friends for 20 years. They've had a lot of fun over the years but he was unemployed after university and she was very ill for a long time recently. They've really been though thick and thin together  
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