跟读练习: English Idioms 2 - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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Sylvia, you look out of sorts.
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Sylvia, you look out of sorts.
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Is something wrong?
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I hate school.
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I'm sorry you're upset, honey.
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Penny for your thoughts?
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I'm here to lend an ear if you need one.
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High school is so tough.
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All the other kids do better than me.
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I don't want to cry over spilt milk,
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but my math grade dropped from an A-minus to a B-plus last semester.
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This semester, I had hoped I would do better,
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but I can't hit the mark.
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I got a C- on my last test.
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To top it all off,
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I have too many homework assignments and not enough time.
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Sometimes, when you're having trouble learning,
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you have to go back to square one.
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You can't get better in math if you haven't mastered the basics.
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I already know the basics, Mom!
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You're just adding fuel to the fire right now.
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I'm sorry, honey.
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I know you're upset.
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Why don't you tell me more about it?
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I'll try to just listen.
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Well, there's this girl in my math class, Cassie.
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She gets an A on everything.
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She knows the answer to every question.
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She makes me feel like I'm not good enough.
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I always have butterflies in my stomach when the teacher asks me a question.
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I feel like the teacher puts me on the spot.
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Then, if I get a question wrong,
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I get made fun of by the other students.
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Does the teacher know that they do that?
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I don't think the teacher knows,
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and I'm not going to tell her.
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That would just be going out of the frying pan and into the fire.
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She might stop the other kids from teasing me in class,
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but they would find other worse ways to pick on me.
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I'm sorry, honey.
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You shouldn't listen to their teasing.
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I know it doesn't feel good,
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but it's okay to make mistakes.
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It's part of learning.
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I hope those kids in your class come to their senses and realize that.
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My history classes are so stressful, too.
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I'm always on pins and needles waiting to get my tests back.
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I can't seem to pull myself together.
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My last history exam, I barely finished in the nick of time.
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I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I got at least a B-.
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I don't know how Nancy always manages to get A-plus at history.
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I would be over the moon if I got her grades.
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I wish I were as smart as her.
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Honey, I don't want to beat around the bush,
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so I'll get straight to the point.
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It sounds like you're comparing yourself to the other students.
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If you keep doing that,
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you'll go out of your mind.
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In a nutshell, I think you need to focus on doing your own personal best.
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Well, I just feel like I'm always in the dark about how to do well in my classes.
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When the teacher gives an assignment,
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I feel like the ball is in my court.
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I burn the midnight oil trying to complete the assignment.
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Thankfully, I'm a night owl or else I would probably be failing my classes.
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Somehow, I always seem to run out of time,
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when I feel that it should be like shooting fish in a barrel.
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Sometimes you need to ask someone to lend a hand to help you get back on your feet.
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We can get you a tutor,
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or you can find a friend to study with.
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You don't have to figure it out all on your own.
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And who knows, maybe this situation is a blessing in disguise.
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How could my trouble in school be a good thing?
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It feels like I'm a failure.
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You're not a failure, honey.
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You are the apple of my eye and I'm very proud of you.
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No one expects you to do everything perfectly.
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You're doing your best.
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That's all that matters.
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You work hard, and you should feel good about your performance in school.
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This situation gives you the chance to turn over a new leaf and think differently about yourself.
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You are smart, and you don't need to compare yourself to others.
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What do you mean?
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That grades don't define me?
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Exactly.
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You hit the nail on the head.
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You can see that you are worth more than your grades.
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You can try to stop being so hard on yourself.
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Thanks, Mom.
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I'll try to let it go and not worry about it so much.
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Your support is music to my ears.
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I'm glad you feel better, honey.
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I'm here for you and I believe in you.

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在这段对话中,使用了几个关键的表达方式:

  • “Penny for your thoughts?”:这是一个常用的习语,表示询问对方在想什么,鼓励他们分享想法。
  • “Back to square one”:意为“回到起点”,用于形容事情没有进展,而必须重新开始。
  • “On pins and needles”:这个表达形容人在焦虑和紧张的状态下等待结果,有助于传达情绪。
  • “Pull myself together”:表示努力振作或冷静下来,适用于面对压力和挑战时。

学习这些表达方式的时候,可以尝试把它们运用到个人的对话中,帮助提高你的口语能力,特别是在看YouTube学英语的过程中。

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在视频中,发音和语调都可能会成为学习者的挑战,例如“butterflies”和“teacher”这两个词。在快速对话中,容易因为语速而导致发音不清晰。通过多次重复练习这些词汇,你可以更好地掌握它们的正确发音。

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