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英語口語練習200多字文章

英語口語練習200多字文章1

英語口語練習

A:It's very nice of you to invite me.

你真是太好了,請我來做客。

B:I'm very glad you could come, Mr. Liu. Will you take a seat at the head of the table? It's an informal dinner, please don't stand on ceremony... Mr. Liu, would you like to have some chicken?

劉先生,您能來我很高興,請上坐。這是一次家常便飯,請大家別客氣。劉先生,要吃點雞肉嗎?

A:Thank you. This is my first time to come to a Chinese restaurant. Could you tell me the different features of Chinese food?

讞謝,這是我第一次來中餐館,請給我講講中國菜的不同特色好嗎?

B:Generally speaking, Cantonese food is a bit light; Shanghai food is rather oily; and Hunan dishes are very spicy, having a strong and hot taste.

一般來講,廣東菜清淡一些;上海菜比較油膩:湖南菜香味濃,辣味很重。

A:Chinese dishes are exquisitely prepared, delicious, and very palatable. They are very good in colour,flavour,and taste.

中國菜做得很精細,色、香、味俱全。

B:Mr. liu, would you care for another helping?

劉先生,再來一點吧?

A:No more, thank you. I'm quite full.

不啦,謝謝。我已經夠飽了。

B:Did you enjoy the meal?

您吃得怎麼樣?

A:It's the most delicious dinner I've had for a long time. It's such a rich dinner.

好久沒有吃過這樣美味的飯萊了。這頓飯萊太豐盛了。

B:I'm so glad you like it.

你能喜歡,我不勝榮幸。

A:Thank you very much for your hospitality.

英語口語練習200多字文章2

Unit 8 Extreme Games (X-Games)

極 限 運 動

Part One: Expressions

1.I’m sorry I missed it.

真是遺憾我沒有去。

2. We rappelled down a 300-foot cliff.

我們從300英尺的懸崖攀爬而下。

was very a very difficult climb because there are not many places to put your hands and feet.

要爬上去很難,因爲沒有很多地方可以用來放手和腳。

4. We went bungee jumping when we were in Australia.

在澳大利亞的時候我們去了蹦極跳。

5. We jumped off a bridge and fell 500 feet before the bungee cord caught us.

我們從橋上跳下,下降到500英尺的時候,蹦極繩索將我們套住。

6. It was scary, but exhilerating.

很嚇人,但是又很讓人興奮。

7. I am going for a hike in the southern Rocky Mountains.

我打算去洛磯山脈南部徒步旅行。

8. It will be a long hike, 30 miles in three days.

這將是一趟長距離的徒步旅行,三天走30英里。

9. I love hiking because you can really get in touch with nature.

我喜歡徒步旅行,因爲這樣你纔可以真正接觸大自然。

10. I saw a bear and a mountain lion on my last hike.

上次徒步旅行我遇到一頭熊和一隻美洲獅。

Part Two: Dialogues

taineering 登山

A: What’s the Mountaineering Club doing this weekend?

B: We are going to climb a cliff on the Colorado River.

A: How hard is the climb?

B: It is a very difficult climb because there are not many places to put your hands and feet.

A: What did you do last week?

B: We rappelled down the side of 300-foot cliff. It was very exciting.

A: Wow! That sounds like a lot of fun. I’m sorry I missed it.

B: Well, you should come this weekend. I think you could do the climb.

A: Yeah, I will. See you then!

B: O.K. See you.

A: 這個週末登山俱樂部有何活動?

B: 我們將攀巖科羅拉多河旁邊的一座懸崖。

A: 難度大嗎?

B: 很大,因爲懸崖上沒有很多地方可以放手和腳。

A: 你們上個星期做什麼了?

B: 我們從300英尺的懸崖攀爬而下。真是刺激。

A: 哇,聽起來很有趣。真是遺憾我錯過了。

B: 噢,這個星期你可以來呀。我想你可以攀巖的。

A: 是的,我會的。到時候見 。

B: 好的,再見。

ee Jumping 蹦極跳

A: Hi, John, how was your vacation?

B: Awesome, we went to Australia and New Zealand.

A: That must have been wonderful. Do anything interesting?

B: Well, we went bungee jumping when we were in Australia.

A: Wow! Isn’t that dangerous?

B: A little, but the rush was worth it.

A: Tell me about it.

B: We jumped off a bridge and fell 500 feet before the bungee cord caught us.

A: 500 feet! I would never be able to do that.

B: Yeah, It was scary, but exhilarating.

A: 嗨,約翰,你的假期怎麼樣?

B: 有點可怕。我們去了澳大利亞和新西蘭

A: 肯定很好玩吧。玩了什麼有趣的?

B: 哦,在澳大利亞的時候我們去玩了蹦極跳。

A: 哇,是不是很危險呢?

B: 一點點,但是俯衝的時候(危險)真是很值得的。

A: 快跟我說說。

B: 我們從橋上跳下,到500英尺的時候,蹦極繩索便將我們套住。

A: 500英尺!我可做不到。

B: 是呀,是很嚇人,但是又很讓人興奮。

ng徒步旅行

A: Have any plans for the weekend, Tom?

B: Yeah, I’m going for a hike in the southern Rocky Mountains.

A: Oh, do you go hiking often?

B: I go as much as I can. I love hiking because you can really get in touch with nature.

A: It would be nice to get out of the city. Do you want some company?

B: Sure. But, it will be a long hike, 30 miles in three days. Have you been hiking before?

A: Yeah, I go a lot too. I saw a bear and a mountain lion on my last hike.

B: Wow! You must have been pretty far away from the city.

A: Yeah, my friend and I hiked in a very wild part of the national forest.

B: Well, bring him along too. We’ll have a great time this weekend.

A: Thanks, I’ll ask him.

A: 湯姆,週末有什麼計劃嗎?

B: 有啊。我打算去洛磯山脈南部徒步旅行。

A: 哦,你經常徒步旅行嗎?

B: 儘可能經常去。我喜歡徒步旅行,因爲這樣你纔可以真正接觸大自然。

A: 能夠離開市區出去走走真不賴。你想有個伴嗎?

B: 當然。但是,這是一次長距離的旅行,三天走30英里。你以前徒步旅行過嗎?

A: 是的,我也經常去旅行。我上次旅行還看見一隻熊和一隻美州獅。

B: 哇,那你就離市區很遠了哦。

A: 是的,那是我和我的朋友在國家森林的一個很偏僻的地方旅行。

B: 那麼,把他也帶上吧。這個週末肯定我們會玩得很開心。

A: 謝謝,我會跟他說的。

Part Three: Substitution Drills

1. I’m sorry I (missed it/couldn’t go/ was away for the weekend).

真遺憾(我錯過了/不能去/週末不在)。

(rappelled down/ climbed up/ fell off) a 300-foot cliff.

我們沿着一個300英尺高的懸崖(攀巖而下/攀爬上去/掉下來)。

3. It was very a very difficult climb because (there are not many places to put your hands and feet/ it is a very tall cliff/ the weather is very bad there this time of year).

要爬上去很難,因爲(沒有很多地方可以用來放手和腳/這個懸崖很高/一年的這個時候天氣很差)。

4. We went (bungee jumping/ rock climbing/ hiking) when we were in Australia.

我們在澳大利亞的時候去玩了(蹦極跳/攀巖/徒步旅行)。

5. We jumped off a bridge and (fell/ dropped /plummeted) 500 feet before the bungee cord caught us.

我們從一座橋上跳下,(下降/跳下/垂直下落)500英尺, 然後蹦極繩索把我們吊住。

6. It was (scary/ frightening/ terrifying), but (exhilarating/exciting/a real rush).

很(嚇人/恐怖/可怕),但是又(興奮/刺激/是真正的俯衝)。

7. I am going for (a hike /a drive /a bike ride) in the southern Rocky Mountains.

我打算(徒步/開車/騎自行車)去洛磯山脈南部旅行。

8. It will be a long (hike/ trip/ journey) 30 miles in three days.

這是一次長距離的(徒步旅行/旅行/旅途),3天要走30英里。

9. I love hiking because (you can really get in touch with nature. / the air is so clean in the mountains. / of all the wildlife I see.)

我喜歡徒步旅行,因爲這樣(你纔可以真正接觸大自然/山裏的空氣非常清新/我可以看到各種野生植物)。

10. I saw (a bear and a mountain lion/ an amazing waterfall/ some very rare birds)on my last hike.

我上次徒步旅行看到(一隻熊和一隻美州獅/非常壯觀的瀑布/一些很稀有的鳥類)。

Part Four: Monologue

Carl’s Note:

Extreme sports are very new in America. They usually come from people trying the craziest things. Bungee jumping is a good example. Someone tied a bungee cord to himself one day and jumped off of a very tall bridge. Bungee cords stretch a lot, so the person lived, but he took a big risk to find out if his idea would work. Another extreme sport is snowboarding. A skier decided to stand sideways on one piece of wood to get down the mountain instead of using two skis. People like these dangerous sports because they are exciting. They often do them for “the rush” they get. The first extreme sport might have been mountaineering, or mountain climbing. Sir Edmund Hillary, the first man to climb Mt. Everest, gave another reason for doing something so dangerous. When asked why he climbed the world’s tallest mountain, he replied, “Because it was there.”

卡爾的話:

極限運動在美國還很新鮮。通常是喜歡嘗試刺激的人蔘加極限運動。蹦極跳就是一個很好的例子。某天某人用橡皮筋套住自己,然後從一個很高的橋上跳下。橡皮筋有很好的伸張力,所以這個人不會有生命危險,但是要證實自己的想法是否管用還是具有很大的冒險性。另外一個極限運動的例子則是滑雪。一位滑雪者決定使用其中一塊木板,側面站在這塊木板上滑下山坡而不是使用兩塊滑板。人們之所以喜歡這種危險的運動是因爲這些運動夠刺激。往往就是爲了那一股“衝勁”。最早的極限運動可能就是登山,或者叫做登山運動。艾得蒙•希拉里爵士是第一個爬上珠穆朗瑪峯的人,他道出了之所以從事這些危險舉動的另一個原因。當問到他爲什麼會選擇攀爬世界第一高峯的時候,他回答:因爲它在那裏。

英語口語練習200多字文章3

Unit 7 American’s Favorites美 國 人 的 愛 好

Part One Expressions

Ripken just hit a home run.

卡爾·利普金擊出一個本壘打。

’s the score?

比分是多少?

’s winning?

誰贏了?

referee just called a penalty on the home team.

裁判判罰主場的球隊。

ball is America’s favorite pastime.

棒球是美國人最喜歡的娛樂活動。

a hit!

瞧這球!

quarterback threw a touchdown pass.

四分衛觸地得分。

shoots; he scores!

他投籃得分!

are the Los Angeles Lakers’ star players.

他們是洛杉磯湖人隊的明星球員。

ael Jordan’s slam-dunks are beautiful things to watch.

邁克·喬丹的灌籃真是好看。

Part Two Dialogues

1. Watch Games看比賽

A: Here’s your hot dog and beer. What happened? Did I miss anything?

B: Yeah, Cal Ripken just hit a home run.

A: What’s the score?

B: Well it was 3 to 4, but Ripken’s home run made it 5 to 4 since another player was on first base.

A: So Baltimore is winning?

B: Right.

A: This is a really great place to watch a baseball game.

B: Yeah, there isn’t a bad seat in the place.

A: The fans are great here, too. Not like in Philadelphia.

B: It was a great idea to spend a day watching a game.

A: Yeah, it reminds you why they say baseball is America’s favorite pastime.

A: 這是你的熱狗和啤酒。情況怎麼樣?我錯過了什麼嗎?

B: 是呀,剛剛卡爾·利普金擊了一個本壘打。

A: 比分是多少?

B: 剛纔是3比4。因爲有一個隊員在1壘,利普金的本壘打將比分扳爲5比4。

A: 那麼巴爾的摩隊贏了?

B: 是的。

A: 這個地方看棒球比賽真不賴。

B: 是啊,沒有一個座位不好的那樣。

B: 花一天看看球賽真是個好主意。

A: 是呀。這讓人想起爲什麼人們說棒球是美國人最喜歡的娛樂活動。

2. Football 美式橄欖球

A: Wow, American football is more exciting than I thought.

B: You’re in America now, my British friend. We just call it football.

A: Oh, right. So, I can’t quite follow what’s going on…who’s winning?

B: The Giants are up by three points because of the field goal they kicked, but the Redskins have the ball and there pretty close to the end zone.

A: Wow! What a hit!

B: Yeah, he tackled him so hard his helmet came off.

A: Is he ok?

B: It looks like it, he’s getting up.

A: I guess he hit him too hard; the referee just called a penalty on the home team.

B: The Giants?

A: Yeah.

B: Well, here we go again.

A: What happened? Why did everyone get so quiet?

B: The Redskin’s quarterback just threw a touchdown pass for seven points. We’re losing again.

A: 哇,美式足球可比我想象的刺激多了。

B: 我的英國朋友,你現在可是在美國,我們叫它橄欖球。

A: 哦,對了。哦,我不知道情況怎麼樣了,誰贏了?

B: 因爲射門得分,巨人隊領先3分。但現在是紅人隊控球,而且很接近底線區了。

A: 哇,瞧這球!

B: 是呀,他拼命搶球頭盔都掉了。

A: 他沒事吧?

B: 好像是,他站起來了。

A: 我猜他強得太兇,裁判判罰主隊。

B: 你是說巨人隊?

A: 是呀。

B: 哦,又繼續打了。

A: 怎麼回事?大家都不說話了。

B: 紅人隊的四分衛觸地板回了7分,我們又輸了。

注:美式足球射門可得三分

3. Favorite superstar喜愛的球星

A: Who are those guys?

B: Kobi Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal, they are the Los Angeles Lakers’ star players.

A: Oh.

B: Wait a second. He shoots, he scores!

A: All right!

B: Here comes Jordan, though.

A: Wow, Michael Jordan’s slam-dunks are beautiful things to watch.

B: Yeah. He’s older, so he doesn’t slam, as much as he did when he was younger, but when he does, it’s still amazing.

A: Which team do you think will win?

B: The Lakers. Jordan is the only good player Washington has.

A: 這些人是誰?

B: 科比·布雷恩和奧尼爾,他們可是洛杉磯湖人隊的明星球員。

A: 哦。

B: 等等。他投籃,得分了。

A: 好的。

B: 喬丹上場了。

A: 哇,邁克·喬丹的灌籃可是精彩。

B: 是呀,雖然年紀大了一些,也不想以前那麼頻繁地灌籃,但每一次出手,照樣很精彩。

A: 你覺得那個隊會贏?

B: 湖人隊。喬丹可是華盛頓擁有的唯一的好球員。

Part Three:Substitution Drills

player just hit a home run. (Baseball)/ scored a touchdown. (American Football)/shot a basket. (Basketball)

這個球員(擊了一個本壘打(棒球)/觸地得分(橄欖球)/投籃命中(籃球))。

’s (the score/ the penalty/ the name of that player)?

比分多少?/判罰什麼?/那個球員叫什麼名字?

’s (winning/ahead/ in the lead)?

誰(贏了/領先/居首位)?

referee just called a penalty on (the home team/the visitors/the offense /defense).

裁判判罰(主場球隊/觀衆/進攻/防守)的一方。

ball is America’s favorite pastime.

American football is America’s most popular sport to watch.

Basketball is America’s favorite city sport.

棒球是美國最受人歡迎的娛樂活動。

美式足球是美國最受觀衆歡迎的運動。

籃球是受歡迎的美國城市體育項目。

a hit! (Baseball & American football)/pass! (American football & Basketball)/shot! (Basketball)

瞧這球(棒球和美式足球)/傳球(美式足球和籃球)/ 投籃(籃球)。

quarterback threw a touchdown pass/an incomplete pass/an interception.

四分衛 (觸地得分/傳球失敗/的球被搶斷)。

shoots; he scores/misses/throws an air-ball.

他射門,(得分/偏了/球未捱到籃筐)。

are the Los Angeles Lakers’ star players/stars/ go-to guys.

他們是洛杉磯湖人隊的(明星球員/球星/主力隊員)。

10. (Michael Jordan’s slam-dunks/ Brett Favre’s passes/ Mark Maguire’s homeruns) are beautiful things to watch.

(邁克·喬丹的灌籃/佈雷特·費恩的傳球/馬克·瑪格爾的本壘打)很精彩。

Part four: monologue

Carl’s Note:

Americans call football “soccer” because they call American football “football.” Don’t let the names of the games fool you, though, they are very different. American football is more like rugby than football. Except for one or two special plays, players use their hands to carry or throw the ball. Usually only one player throws the ball, he is called the quarterback. The quarterback tries to lead his team’s offense down a 100-yard (a little less than 100 meters) field by passing (throwing) the ball or giving it to another player who runs with it. If the quarterback’s team carries the ball across the 100th yard, then they score a touchdown. The defense tries to keep the offense from scoring touchdowns by grabbing the player with the ball and pulling him to the ground. If the offense cannot move 10 yards forward in four plays, it must give the ball to the other team.

卡爾的話:

美國人稱足球(football)爲soccer, 因爲football在美國英語中意爲“橄欖球”。他們之間大相徑庭,因而不要被名字糊弄。美式足球與其稱之爲足球,倒不如稱之爲橄欖球。除了一兩個特殊的球之外,球員們都是用手帶球或投球。通常只有一個球員傳球,這個隊員就是四分衛。四分衛試圖帶領自己隊的進攻隊員沿着100碼長(略短於100米)的球場傳球或帶球。如果四分衛這方成功地帶球穿過100碼的球場,那邊獲得觸地得分。防守方則盡力阻止進攻方獲得觸地得分,他們可以擒抱帶球的球員並把他拖到地上。如果在四次發球機會內進攻方都不能帶過10碼的場地,球將交由另一方控制。