本單元是關(guān)于來(lái)自警察局的詢問的對(duì)話
Police 1: You see sir, we've received a complaint from a Mr Hall about a gentleman's watch that you sold to his wife just before Christmas. It would appear that the authenticity of the watch is in doubt.
Tim: Oh - Oh, I see...
Police 1: Would you mind answering a few questions for us?
Tim: Well, no, but I think you should be talking to my boss about this.
Police 2: We've already spoken to your boss sir, at some length as it happens. That's why we'd like to talk to you now. So, if you wouldn't mind answering a few questions...
Tim: What, here?
Police 2: We can always go down to the station if you think you'd be more comfortable there, sir...
Tim: No, no, that won't be necessary. Would you like to come through to the office?
Vocabulary 詞匯
authenticity (n) 真實(shí)性
the quality or condition of being real, trustworthy, or genuine
in doubt 有疑問
under question, not fully believed
at some length 相當(dāng)詳盡地
thoroughly, completely or repeatedly; for a long time
as it happens 實(shí)際上
this is an informal expression which means 'actually'
本單元的語(yǔ)言點(diǎn)是動(dòng)詞后面加動(dòng)詞+ing 形式,在英語(yǔ)中有些動(dòng)詞后面跟不定式,有些要跟動(dòng)詞+ing 形式,請(qǐng)看下面的解釋和例句。
Verb + verb-ing
Background 背景
When a verb is followed by another verb, the second verb must be either an infinitive with 'to' such as 'to do', 'to make', 'to go' etc. or an -ing form such as 'doing', 'making', 'going'. In this episode of The Flatmates, the police officer says 'Would you mind answering a few questions...?' The form of the second verb depends on the first verb, and/or the speaker's intended meaning.
Some of the rules about verb + verb-ing are given here.
Basic verbs 基本動(dòng)詞
Verb-ing is used after these verbs:
Examples:
The children admitted taking the sweets.
I considered becoming a singer when I left school.
Do you fancy going to see a movie tonight?
Would you mind opening the window? It's rather hot in here.
He suggested eating out, but I had already prepared dinner at home.
Phrasal verbs 短語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞
Verb-ing is used after these phrasal verbs:
Examples:
The children carried on playing even though it had started to rain.
I gave up smoking 3 years ago.
The teacher went on talking even though some of the students weren't listening.
Why do you keep on eating fatty food when you know it's bad for you?
Negatives 否定
To make the -ing verb negative, use not:
Would you mind not making so much noise?
I like not having to get up early at weekends
Somebody 某人
It is possible to use the structure verb + somebody + verb-ing:
I can't imagine you living in a foreign country.
I don't like you telling me what to do all the time.
In the passive form, use being and the past participle:
I don't like being told what to do all the time.