跟读练习: Engl Speaking Comprehension - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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clean home clear mind mom dad have you seen my science project i can't find it anywhere
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clean home clear mind mom dad have you seen my science project i can't find it anywhere
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I checked my backpack, the kitchen table, even under the couch.
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It's nowhere to be found.
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It's like it just vanished into thin air.
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I haven't seen it, honey.
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Maybe you should check your room again.
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I've already looked there, Mom.
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I thought I had left it on my desk, but it's gone.
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I'm starting to feel like I'm chasing my own tail here.
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Just keep your chin up, Lisa.
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It's bound to turn up.
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Have you checked under your bed?
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You might have pushed it aside by mistake.
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Your dad is right, honey,
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because you always have piles of things on your desk.
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Okay, I'll go check.
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I hope she finds it.
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It would be a real shame to see her project go down the drain after all that hard work.
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This has just reminded me of the time when I lost my entire history project,
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the night before it was due.
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Oh, right.
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You've told me about that before.
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Didn't you have to pull an all-nighter to redo it?
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Yes.
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I've never wanted to experience that again.
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I've learned my lesson to keep everything organized.
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Lately, I've been trying to keep our house more organized, too.
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It's been a bit of a challenge with Lisa's school stuff everywhere
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You've done a great job so far I've noticed how much cleaner the living room looks
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Thanks I've just rearranged the shelves And I put some of Lisa's older books in the basement She's outgrown them anyway
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Good call Out with the old,
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in with the new, right?
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I've recently read that decluttering can help clear the mind.
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Exactly!
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I've also started a little project of my own.
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I've been painting the outdoor furniture.
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Really?
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I didn't know that.
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Have you finished any pieces yet?
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Yes, I've already painted the patio table.
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It looks so much better now.
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Found it!
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Thanks, God!
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It was under my bed, after all.
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I knew it would show up.
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Sometimes things just need a little time to come to light.
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You know, I've just realized that I've been very disorganized lately,
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and I think I should change that.
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Good idea, Lisa, but don't worry, honey.
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It happens to the best of us.
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So, how was your day?
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You haven't told me yet.
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Ugh, I had back-to-back meetings all day.
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I barely had time to catch my breath,
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so it was a very busy day for me.
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I've been painting some of the old furniture.
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That sounds fun.
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I've never tried painting furniture.
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Maybe I can join you this weekend.
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Sounds like a plan.
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We've just got to make sure we don't make a mess.
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No promises.
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No worries.
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We'll clean it up.
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All right, let's have dinner now.
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I'm starving.
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Vocabulary Vanish into thin air The idiom vanish into thin air means to disappear suddenly and completely as if one never existed.
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When I returned home from vacation,
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I noticed my favorite jacket had vanished into thin air.
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I couldn't find it anywhere.
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Be chasing your tail
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This idiom refers to a situation where someone is busy doing a lot of work but not actually making any progress.
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After hours of discussing the same issue in the meeting,
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it felt like we were just chasing our own tails without coming to any conclusions.
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Keep one's chin up Keep one's chin up is an idiom that means to remain positive and optimistic,
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especially in difficult or challenging situations.
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When Jessica didn't get the job she applied for,
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her friend told her to keep her chin up,
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assuring her that something better would come along soon.
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Be bound to Be bound to is an expression that indicates a strong certainty or obligation about something happening.
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With the storm approaching, we are bound to cancel the outdoor event.
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Outgrow To outgrow means to become too mature or too big for something,
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whether it's a physical item,
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a habit, or even a situation.
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As children grow older, they often outgrow their favorite toys and move on to more complex interests.
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Good call.
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The phrase good call is an informal expression used to indicate that someone has made a wise or sound decision.
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Skipping the party was a good call.
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You really needed to prepare for that test.
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Decluttering.
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Decluttering refers to the process of removing unnecessary items from a space to create a more organized and tidy environment.
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After months of accumulating old papers,
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Sarah decided it was time for a decluttering session in her home office.
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Comprehension Questions Mom, Dad, have you seen my science project?
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I can't find it anywhere.
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I checked my backpack, the kitchen table, even under the couch.
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It's nowhere to be found.
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It's like it just vanished into thin air.
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What is Lisa looking for?
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Lisa is looking for her science project.
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What places did Lisa search for her project?
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She checked her backpack, the kitchen table, and under the couch.
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What does vanished into thin air mean?
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It means something disappeared completely,
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as if it was never there.
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I've already looked there, Mom.
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I thought I had left it on my desk, but it's gone.
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I'm starting to feel like I'm chasing my own tail here.
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How does Lisa feel about not being able to find her project?
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She feels frustrated and like she's chasing her own tail.
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What does the phrase chasing my own tail mean as used by Lisa?
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It means she feels like she's going in circles and not getting anywhere with finding her project.
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I haven't seen it, honey.
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Maybe you should check your room again.
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Have you checked under your bed?
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You might have pushed it aside by mistake.
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What suggestion does Lisa's mother give her?
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She suggests that Lisa check her room again.
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What advice does Lisa's father give Lisa regarding her project?
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He suggests that Lisa check under her bed.
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I hope she finds it.
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It would be a real shame to see her project go down the drain after all that hard work.
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This has just reminded me of the time when I lost my entire history project,
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the night before it was due.
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Emily says it would be a real shame to see Lisa's project go down the drain.
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What does go down the drain mean?
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It means to be wasted or lost.
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Like all the effort Lisa put into her project would be for nothing.
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What unfortunate event does Lisa's father recall?
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He remembers losing his entire history project the night before it was due.
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Oh, right.
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You've told me about that before.
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Didn't you have to pull an all-nighter to redo it?
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Yes.
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I've never wanted to experience that again.
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I've learned my lesson to keep everything organized.
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What does pull an all-nighter mean?
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It means staying up all night to finish something.
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What lesson did Lisa's father learn from losing his history project?
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He learned to keep everything organized.
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I've just rearranged the shelves.
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And I put some of Lisa's older books in the basement.
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She's outgrown them anyway.
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Good call.
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Out with the old, in with the new, right?
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When Lisa's mom says Lisa has outgrown her older books,
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what does she mean?
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She means that Lisa became too mature for those books,
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so they're no longer useful to her right now.
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What does the phrase out with the old,
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in with the new mean?
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It means to get rid of things that are no longer useful and make space for new things.
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Found it.
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Thanks, God.
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It was under my bed after all.
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You know, I've just realized that I've been very disorganized lately,
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and I think I should change that.
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Lisa finally finds her project.
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Where was it?
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It was under her bed.
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What did Lisa realize about herself after finding the project?
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She realized that she had been very disorganized and decides to change that.
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Ugh, I had back-to-back meetings all day.
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I barely had time to catch my breath,
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so it was a very busy day for me.
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I've been painting some of the old furniture.
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That sounds fun.
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I've never tried painting furniture.
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Maybe I can join you this weekend.
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When Lisa's father says he had back-to-back meetings all day,
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what does he mean?
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He means that the meetings were arranged one right after the other.
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What does Lisa want to do on the weekend?
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She wants to join her mom in painting furniture.
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Grammar Lesson Present Perfect Tense
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Present perfect is used to describe actions that happened at some point in the past but are relevant to the present
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Look at the sentence from Lisa I've already looked there,
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Mom
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Here, I've looked indicates
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that Lisa has completed the action of looking for her project at some point in the past
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And the result is relevant now because she still hasn't found it When Dad says I've learned my lesson.
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It means that he has gained knowledge from his past experience of losing his project.
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The learning happened in the past,
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but the insight is still relevant to him now.
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The structure of the present perfect is subject plus has or have plus past participle,
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which is the third form of the verb.
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I have learned my lesson.
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To form the negative, we use subject plus have or has not plus the third form of the verb plus object.
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I haven't seen it, honey.
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We form the interrogative in the following way.
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Have has plus subject plus third form of the verb plus object.
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Have you seen my science project?
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The words yet, already, just,
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recently, lately, so far, before,
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ever, and never, are commonly used in present perfect sentences to express the regularity or continuity of an action or activity.
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I've just rearranged the shelves.
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I've already looked there, Mom.
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I've never tried painting furniture.
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I've recently read that decluttering can help clear the mind.
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Have you finished any pieces yet?
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You've done a great job so far.
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I've been very disorganized lately.
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You've told me about that before.
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在这个视频中,家庭成员之间的对话呈现了日常生活中的常见情景。主角在寻找她的科学项目,展现了家庭互动中的关心和支持。对话中提到的整理和清理,也反映了许多人在学习和生活中遇到的挑战与解决方法,从而使我们能够在语言学习中找到共鸣。
日常交流中最常用的五个短语
- “我找不到我的科学项目。” - 表达失物的紧急感。
- “也许你应该再检查一下你的房间。” - 提供建议的友好方式。
- “我开始感到像是在追逐自己的尾巴。” - 用来形容感到困扰或迷失。
- “有时候事情只是需要一些时间才能显现。” - 传达耐心的重要性。
- “保持一切有序真的很重要。” - 强调整理与效率的关系。
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- 停顿模仿:每听一小段,就暂停并模仿说话者的发音与语调。这种方式能帮助您提高发音准确性。
- 记录与回放:录下您的模仿声,再与原音对比,找出需要改进的地方。
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