练习 | look, appear, seem 的区别

练习 | look, appear, seem 的区别

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The differences between lookappear and seem

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look, appear, seem 的区别

The differences between look, appear and seem

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TRANSCRIPT

 

Welcome to Ask a Teacher - a new program where readers ask questions and teachers answer them.

 

Have you ever noticed that English is full of words that have similar meanings?

 

In today's Ask a Teacher, Mika from Japan asks how to decide among three verbs that all mean "give an idea about something."

 

Here is her question:

 

I don't understand the difference between "look," "appear" and "seem."

 

If I say, "His new haircut makes him appear younger," is it correct?

 

Hello Mika and thanks for your question!

 

You can use "appear" in that situation, but the better verb would be "look."

 

Let me give you the reasons why.

 

We use both the verbs "look" and "appear" to talk about a condition we have observed.

 

In your sentence, you can see with your eyes how stylish the man's new haircut is.

 

You also see that it gives his face a more youthful shape.

 

But "look" is more informal than the verb "appear." Your sentence sounded informal, as if you were talking to a friend.

 

In contrast, you might see the word "appear" in writing, or hear it in formal speech, such as an official news report.

 

For example, a news reporter might say, "The suspect appeared to be fleeing the scene."

 

As that example shows, "appear" is commonly used to talk about events and facts.

 

Your third choice, "seem" also means "to create an idea or impression."

 

But "seem" does not suggest a direct observation.

 

For example, you and I may have talked on the phone, and you told me about your great new job and recent vacation.

 

Afterward, I could say, "Mika seems happy," even though I never saw you smile.

 

Keep in mind one other difference among the three words.

 

"Seem" and "appear" are often followed by an infinitive verb, such as "The baby seems to want her bottle" or "The man appears to be waving."

 

But, in everyday English, the verb "look" is often followed by an adjective. For example: "He looks tired."

 

And that's Ask a Teacher.

 

I'm Alice Bryant.

 

VOCABULARY

 

1. in contrast: 相比之下。例如:In contrast with her sister, she is very tall. 与姐姐相比, 她个子很高.

2. keep in mind: 记住

 

QUESTIONS

 

Read the statements. Then listen to the news and decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F). Then correct the false statements.

 

1. We use both the verbs "look" and "appear" to talk about a condition we have observed.

2. But "appear" is more informal than the verb "look."

3. You might see the word "appear" in writing, or hear it in informal speech, such as an official news report.

4. "Appear" is commonly used to talk about events and facts.

5. "Seem" does not suggest a direct observation.

6. "Seem" and "look" are often followed by an infinitive verb.

7. In everyday English, the verb "appear" is often followed by an adjective.

 

KEY

 

Read the statements. Then listen to the news and decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F). Then correct the false statements.

 

(T) 1. We use both the verbs "look" and "appear" to talk about a condition we have observed.

(F) 2. But "appear" is more informal than the verb "look." (正确表达)But "look" is more informal than the verb "appear."

(F) 3. You might see the word "appear" in writing, or hear it in informal speech, such as an official news report. (正确表达)You might see the word "appear" in writing, or hear it in formal speech, such as an official news report.

(T) 4. "Appear" is commonly used to talk about events and facts.

(T) 5. "Seem" does not suggest a direct observation.

(F) 6. "Seem" and "look" are often followed by an infinitive verb. (正确表达)"Seem" and "appear" are often followed by an infinitive verb.

(F) 7. In everyday English, the verb "appear" is often followed by an adjective. (正确表达)In everyday English, the verb "look" is often followed by an adjective.


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  • 来源:刘立军 2021-11-26