本單元是關(guān)于發(fā)脾氣的對(duì)話。
Paul: Hi! I'm back!
Alice: You must be exhausted. Have you been working all night?
Paul: Yes but at least we dealt with most of the casualties. How was your evening?
Alice: Oh so-so.
Paul: Was Ellie OK?
Alice: She was quite problematic, actually. You should have warned me.
Paul: What about? What did you do to her? She's a perfectly normal 5 year-old.
Alice: Normal? You think it's normal to have a temper tantrum, behave like a spoilt brat and only go to bed because you're ordered to? If that's what you call normal, maybe your parenting skills aren't quite as great as you think they are. Now, I'm going home for some well-earned rest.
Paul: Alice!
Alice: And next time you need a babysitter, find some other mug!
Vocabulary 詞匯
casualties 傷亡
people who are injured or killed in a serious accident or war
so-so (informal) 不怎么樣
not very good or well
spoiled 嬌寵
someone who does exactly what s/he wants to do and is selfish and doesn't care or respect other people
brat (informal) 小頑童
a child who behaves badly or rudely
a temper tantrum 發(fā)脾氣
behaving in a rude way because you don't get the things you want
a mug (informal) 傻瓜
a stupid person
本單元語(yǔ)言點(diǎn)是條件句,“條件句”通常用來(lái)表示 - 可能的或想象的 - “情況”(即條件)和“后果”(或結(jié)果)。 真實(shí)條件句與虛擬條件句相反,假設(shè)條件的結(jié)果總是成立且真實(shí)。
The zero conditional
A conditional is used to talk about a possible or imaginary situation (the condition) and the consequences (or the result) of it.
The zero conditional - meaning 真實(shí)條件句 - 含義
We use the zero conditional to talk about something that will always happen (the result), if or when a particular condition is met.
Alice uses the zero conditional to tell Paul that whenever he next needs a babysitter in the future (the condition), he will always have to find someone other than Alice to help him (the result).
Next time you need a babysitter, find some other mug!
When it's 7.30, you go to bed Ellie.
If there's an emergency, Paul always helps at the hospital.
So, the meaning is that if the condition is met, then the result will always happen.
The zero conditional - form 真實(shí)條件句 - 句型
The zero conditional is made up of the condition (the 'if/when/next time' part of the sentence) and the consequence or the result.
Note:
There is always a comma (,) between the two parts of the zero conditional, when we start with the 'if' part:
Next time you need a babysitter, find some other mug!
When it's 7.30, you go to bed Ellie.
If there's an emergency, Paul always helps at the hospital.
But when we start with the result part of the conditional, we don't need a comma:
Find some other mug next time you need a babysitter.
You go to bed when it's 7.30.
Paul always helps if there's an emergency.
If, when, whenever 連接詞
If and when or whenever mean the same thing in the zero conditional.
If it rains, she takes the bus = When it rains, she takes the bus.
Whenever he sees a spider, he screams. = If he sees a spider, he screams.
The zero conditional - time 真實(shí)條件句 - 時(shí)間
The zero conditional talks about things that are always true. Although it uses the present simple form, it doesn't refer only to the present, it refers to all time.
When you go to university, you need to work hard.
Whenever I call him, he's never there.