饥饿与食物之间有必然关系吗?Do you like to take naps[1]? Where? Do you also like to snack? What do you
like to nibble on? Can you sleep when you’re famished? If you’re starving, will
you go to an empty restaurant? And, will you order the pig’s nose sandwich? Do
you think Charlie’s will stay in business?
A: You look sleepy.
B: Yes, I only had four hours of sleep last night, and I’ve only had one cup
of coffee today. I’ve beenyawning non-stop[2], up to now.
A: Wow, no wonder you’re sleepy. I slept for eight hours, I’ve had four cups
of coffee so far, and I’m still a bit drowsy. I think learning English is
tiring. I’ll take a nap when the teacher isn’t looking.
B: I need a short snooze, too, but I can’t sleep. I’m starving, and my
stomach keeps growling. I didn’t have breakfast this morning.
A: I ate a big breakfast, and I had a snack during our coffee break. So far
today, I’ve eaten a lot of food. But, I’m still famished. Learning English makes
you hungry, I think. Maybe I’ll nibble on a bag of peanuts.
B: Yes, I usually bring some celery[3] to munch on, but I forgot my lunch at
home. I have to wait until lunchtime.
A: My lunch is almost finished. I’ve eaten almost all of it. I’ll be ravenous
by lunchtime. I wonder if you’d like to go out for lunch.
B: Sounds good, but I’ve eaten out[4] every day this week, so far. I’m over
budget. Do you know a cheap place? I can’t afford to go to a nice place.
A: How about Charlie’s? Have you been there before?
B: No, I haven’t. Every time I pass by, it’s empty, so I avoid it. I think
it’ll go out of business soon.
A: Maybe. But, they’re still in business, and they’re very inexpensive. I’ve
been there once. I had a pig’s nose sandwich. It was dirt cheap.
B: Do you like pig’s nose? How many times have you eaten it?
A: I’ve had it many times. But, they also have chicken sandwiches.
B: Okay, let’s do it. But, I’m not going to order the pig’s nose. After I see
it, I won’t feel hungry anymore, and I won’t be able to sleep!
Vocabulary
1. nap: (尤指白天)小睡,打盹。
2. non-stop: 不停地,不断地。
3. celery: 芹菜。
4. eat out: 在饭店吃饭,不在家吃饭。
Exercise
1. yawn a. very hungry
2. no wonder b. extremely hungry
3. so far c. extremely hungry, like a wolf
4. drowsy d. sleepy
5. snooze e. eat very little bites, such as a snack (popcorn)
6. starving f. eat little bites noisily
7. growl g. don’t have enough money to buy
8. famished h. spent too much money, can’t buy more now
9. nibble on i. stay away from it
10. munch on j. now I understand why—of course!
11. ravenous k. a nap (short and nice sleep)
12. over budget l. up to now
13. can’t afford m. make a long deep sound
14. avoid n. to open mouth wide because of sleepiness or boredom
15. go out of business o. (store or shop etc. ) closes down
16. inexpensive p. cheap and of good quality for the price you pay
17. dirt cheap q. extremely cheap
Answers: 1–n, 2–j, 3–l, 4–d, 5–k, 6–a, 7–m, 8–b, 9–e, 10–f, 11–c, 12–h, 13–g,
14–i, 15–o, 16–p, 17–q