4、emarks无理的批评Don’t be so rude to the taxi driver.Itis not his fault that the traffic is heavy.polite [pəˈ/laɪt] adj礼貌的,客气的mirror[ˈmirə]n镜子She looked (at herself)in themirror.hole[həul]n孔,和whole发音一样My socks are in holes.我的袜子上有洞。a hole in the wall墙上的一个
5、洞remark[ri‘/mɑ:k]v评说remark on sth评论某事remind[ri‘/maind]v提醒He reminded meofhis father.他令我想起他父亲。remindsb.ofsth.提醒某人某事remind sth + thatSheremindedmethatIhadn’twateredtheflowers.remindsb.to dosth.提醒某人做某事Remind me to mail this letter.请提醒我去寄这封信reminder [rɪ‘
6、/maɪn/də]n提示,提醒Thisis only a reminder.这仅仅是一个提醒。lighthousen灯塔‘Doyoucallthatahat'Isaidtomywife.'Youneedn'tbesorudeaboutit,'mywifeansweredasshelookedatherselfinthemirror.这里的needn’t表示“不必要、没必要”。英语中实际上有两个need。一个是普通动词need,是表示需要“Ineedacar(我需要一辆汽车。);另一个是情态动词