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. 請向他要那本書。maybe一般放在句首,引導句子。 拓展: argue about (doing) sth. 意為“就 (做)某事發(fā)生爭論或爭吵”。如: We argued with them for a long time. 我們和他們爭論了好長時間。 out of style “ 過時的,落伍的” 3. maybe, may be表示“可能,也許” 表示推測。 Please call me up. Don’t fet to call up your uncle. 5. on the phone 用 /通過電話 I want to know the weather on the phone. 我想通過電話查一下天氣。 Boy 1: Hey, Peter, what’s wrong? Boy 2: I had an argument with my best friend. What should I do? Boy 1: Well, you could write him a letter. Boy 2: I don’t think so. I don’t like writing letters. Boy 1: Maybe you should call him up. Boy 2: No, I don’t want to talk about it on the phone. Tapescript Boy 1: Well, you should say you’re sorry. Boy 2: Yes, I know I should, but it’s not easy. Boy 1: Maybe you could go to his house. Boy 2: I guess I could, but I don’t want to surprise him. Boy 1: Hey, I know. You could give him a ticket to a ball game. Boy 2: Well, that’s a good idea, but I don’t have enough money. 2b Listen again. Why doesn’t Peter like his friend’s advice? Draw lines to match the advice with the reasons. 1. You could write him a letter. 2. Maybe you should call him up. 3. You should say you’re sorry. 4. Maybe you could go to his house. 5. You could give him a ticket to a ball game. a. It’s not easy. b. I don’t have enough money. c. I don’t want to surprise him. d. I don’t like writing letters. e. I don’t want to talk about it on the phone. surprise; surprising; surprised 【 Explanation】 surprise既可用作動詞,也可用作名詞。如: I was surprised to see him there. 在那兒見到他我很吃驚。 ② pay for sb. 意為“替某人付錢”。如: They are middle school students, too. 他們也是中學生。如: You should stop smoking. 你應該戒煙。如: We could write a letter to the headmaster. 我們不妨給校長