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實用英語對話
  實用英語對話句子:怎樣安慰失望的情緒

Don't take it to heart. You'll do better next time. 別往心裡去,下次你會做得更好的。

Take it easy. There must be some ways to compensate for it. 輕鬆一點,一定會有補償的辦法的。

Don't be so upset. Everything will be OK. 別這麼發愁了,一切都會好起來的。

It's really hard for you. 真難為你了!

It won't happen again. 不會再發生了。

Just forget it. Be a man! 忘了它吧,象個男子漢!

  實用英語對話句子:怎樣表示人物

He is a big wig. 他是一個大人物。

I can't believe I've lost the game! --- Be a good sport. 想不到那場比賽我輸了。 ―― 有點風度吧! He is a hen-pecked husband. 他是個妻管嚴。

She is a wet blanket. 她使人掃興。

He is a yes-man. 他是個和事佬。

怎樣表示人的品質 Why did you bully him everyday? You've gone too far.

你為什麼每天欺負他?你太過分了。 Why do you pick on your brother? 你為什麼作弄你的弟弟?

He is all talk but no action. 他只有空談沒有行動。 He is very cheap. 他很小氣。 He is generous.

他大方。

  實用英語對話句子:談論交通

He got a ticket yesterday.

他得到一張處罰單。

You ran a red light.

你闖紅燈了。

You nearly ran into the bus.

你差點撞上那輛公共汽車。

It's rush hour now. Let's take a taxi.

現在是高峰期,坐計程車吧。

There are traffic jams everywhere.

到處都塞車。

  實用英語對話句子:怎樣提建議

If I were you, I would not smoke.

我要是你的話,就不抽菸。

What can you make a person happy, in your opinion?

在你看來什麼可以使一個人幸福呢?

What about reading loudly for half an hour everyday?

天天大聲朗讀三十分鐘怎麼樣?

What do you think of Helen?

你認為Helen怎麼樣?

Would it be a good idea to tell him the truth?

把實情告訴他不好嗎?

  實用英語對話句子:怎樣反駁

I think I am going to die. --- Don't be silly.

我想我快要死了。- 別傻了。

Will you see me again? No, definitely not.

你還會再見我嗎?絕對不會。

Wow! Your English is good. -No big deal.

哇!你的英語真好。- 沒什麼了不起的。

It's not as bad as it seems.

不是看起來那麼糟。

I'm against it.

我反對。

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  常用英語對話句子

  怎樣抱怨

Oh, no! Pork again? I'm fed up with it. Can't we have a decent meal?

噢,又吃豬肉?我已經厭倦了。我們能不能吃一頓像樣的飯嗎?

Shopping again? Oh, I've had enough.

以要購物?我已經受夠了。

Why do you pinch your nose? I just can't stand the odor. It stinks.

你為什麼捏著鼻子?我簡直受不了這氣味,臭死了。

Today is not my day. I lost my wallet.

今天真倒黴,把錢包弄丟了。

What luck! We've run out of gas.

真倒黴! 汽油用光了。

  怎樣鼓勵別人

Don't lose your heart. You are almost there.

不要失去信心。你就要成功了。

Go for it. You are going to make it.

去做呀!你會成功的。

Come on. Just do it.

來,做呀。

Trust yourself.

相信你自己。

Well done, go on.

幹得好,繼續。

  怎樣表示同情

It's really hard for you to do so.

讓你做這種工作真是難為你了。

It's too bad you missed the chance.

真不幸你錯過了這個機會。

If I were in your position, I would do the same thing.

我要是處在你那種環境下,我會做同樣的事。

I'm sorry to hear that.

聽到這件事我很難過。

I know your position.

我瞭解你的處境。

  實用英語對話句子

  怎樣表達惱怒

You keep pushing me like that. I can't tolerate it any more.

你老是那樣逼我,我再也受不了。

What the hell do you want me to do? "the hell" 表示強調

你到底要我幹什麼?

How could you treat him that way?

你怎麼可以那樣對他?

Who do you think you are?

你以為你是誰?

Don't put your nose into other's business.

少管閒事。

It's none of your business.

怎樣表達懊悔

What a foolish thing I've done!

我怎麼做了這麼一件蠢事呢!

How stupid I am.

我怎麼這麼傻呢!

Why hadn't I thought of it?

為什麼我就沒想到呢?

How could I miss it!

我怎麼錯過了這個機會呢!

Why did I tell him these things ?

我怎麼會告訴他這些事情呢?

  怎樣表示批評

A new car? You are asking for the moon. I can't afford it.

買輛新車?別異想天開了。我現在拿不出錢來。

You must be out of your mind.

你一定是瘋了。

Don't bite my head off.

別對我這麼凶。

The teacher got all over me for talking loudly in the class.

老師因為我上課大聲說話而狠狠批評了我一頓。

You shouldn't do this to me.

你不應該對我這樣。

  英語對話必備句子帶翻譯

  怎樣表達緊張情緒

You seem to have ants in your pants.

你看上去心神不安。

I was on pins and needles.

我急得如坐鍼氈。

I'm so nervous. It's my first time to speak before the public.

我好緊張,這是我第一次在公眾場合說話。

Take it easy. Take a deep breath.

別緊張,深呼吸。

I'm so nervous. I can hardly breathe.

我太緊張了,簡直不能呼吸。

I don't dare to go into the president's office. My legs are trembling.

我不敢走進總統的辦公室,我的腿在發抖。

  怎樣表達激動、難以相信的心情

Don't take it to heart. You'll do better next time.

別往心裡去,下次你會做得更好的。

Take it easy. There must be some ways to compensate for it.

輕鬆一點,一定會有補償的辦法的。

Don't be so upset. Everything will be OK.

別這麼發愁了,一切都會好起來的。

It's really hard for you.

真難為你了!

It won't happen again.

不會再發生了。

  怎樣表示能力

Why don't you ask him? He's a computer expert. It's second nature to him.

幹嗎不問他?他是個計算機專家,他精通這一行。

It's beyond me.

我不明白。

I'm not cut out for this.

我天生不是幹這行的料。

I have a good command of English.

我精通英語。

I'm lost when it comes to using the computer.

碰到計算機的事我就糊塗了。

  怎樣拒絕

My hands are full now. Sorry I can't help you.

我正忙著呢,很抱歉不能幫你忙。

Can you lend me money? No way.

可以借錢給我嗎?沒門兒。

She invited me, but I turned her down.

她請了我,但我拒絕了她。

I can't do that.

我不能那樣做。

You want me to help you cheat in the exam. It's impossible.

你要我幫你考試作弊,那是不可能的。

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  英語日常對話句子:Lesson One

Greetings 打招呼

Good morning, Mrs. Brown.

Brown太太,早上好。

Hi. 自然的表達方式

Hello. 自然的表達方式

Morning. Good morning的縮略形式

Good morning.早上好(中午12點以前)

Good afternoon. 下午好(1點到5點)

Good evening.晚上好(晚間6點至8點)

Good night.晚上相互道別的時候

What's up, buddy?哥們兒,怎麼樣?

collectivism 集體主義,中國式,比較大眾話,“吃了嗎?”“您哪兒去?”

individualism 個人主義,西方式,很少過問別人的privacy私事

Hey, what's up? 最近還好嗎?並不期望一個很完整的答案

Hey, what's new?同上

Fine.還好,最簡單的回答

Hi. 打招呼

Hey. 引起別人注意

How are you doing?您好嗎?

How is everything going?一切順利嗎?

人+doing,表示人怎麼樣

事情 +going,表示事情進行如何

How are your family doing?你的家人怎麼樣,家人要用複數are

How is your husband doing?你先生怎麼樣?

How is your study going?學習進展怎麼樣

How is your work going?工作順利嗎?

How do you do?非常正式的說法,在美國已經很少用了,非常正式或頭一次見面時用

I am doing well, thank you. And you?我很好,謝謝。你呢?

Not bad, thanks.還可以,謝謝。

I’m doing well.我很好

I’m well.

I’m fine. 聽不錯的

Well, can’t be better.好的不能再好了

Well, it’s OK. 還可以吧

Well, not bad.同上

Oh, just soso.一般般了

Oh, not good.不好

Really bad.很糟糕

How is your husband?你先生好嗎?

Allen was sick last week, but now he feels n上週病了,但現在他好多了。

A: Good morning, Mrs Brown. How are you doing?

B: I'm doing well. Thank you. And you?

A: I am fine too, thank you. How is your husband?

B: Allen was sick last week, but now he feels better. Allen上週生病了,但是現在好多了

Please give my regards to him.請代我問候他。

regared = treat v. 對待

Don’t treat / regard yourself as a kid.別把我當成小孩子

We regard him as our boss.

regard n.敬意

I have regard for sb.對某人有敬意

We have regard for David.

BR= Best regards. email中很常用,信末尾出現

Please say hello to him. 請代我問候他

remember sb to sb

Please remember me to him. 代我問候他

Jenny, I haven’t seen you in ages. You look great today! Jenny,好久不見。你今天看起來好極了!

Thanks, John. It’s really been a long time. 謝謝,John。確實好久沒見了。

John: Jenny, I haven’t seen you in ages. You look

great today!

Jenny: ’s really been a long time. How

is everything going?

John: Well, not bad, thanks.

Jenny: What’s going on with your study?

John: I’m working very hard on my English now.

Jenny, I haven’t seen you in ages. You look great today! Jenny,好久不見。你今天看起來好極了!

Thanks, John. It’s really been a long time. 謝謝,John。確實好久沒見了。

You look great today.西方語言的優良傳統,見面先誇獎對方以幫助對方樹立confident信心

You look pretty today.你今天看起來很漂亮

I haven’t seen you for / in ages.好久沒見了

Well, it’s (really) been long.是啊,確實是好久了

Long time no see.中式的英文,已經被西方採用

What’s going on with your study? 學習進展如何?

What’s going on with this project?這個專案進展如何?

I am working hard on my English now. 我正努力學英文呢。

I am working hard on my homework. 我正在努力地幹家務活

I worked hard on my paper and I got A.我正在努力地寫論文並且我得了a級

Well, I am working on it / my Enlgish.我正在努力的學呢

work on sb = try to persuade sb 想要勸服某人

Will you help me to work on him? 你可以幫我勸勸他嗎?

He wants to go aborad. 他想出國

But we really don’t want him to go 但是我們真的不想讓他去.

Let’s drop it. 不要勸了

Stop working on me.你別在我身上費工夫了

Not much. How about you? 沒什麼。你呢?

What’s up?

What’s new?

Well, nothing up.沒什麼事兒

Not much.沒什麼

  英語日常對話句子:Lesson Two

What is your name? 怎麼稱呼您

What is your name? 怎麼稱呼你?

My name is Claire.自我介紹,我叫claire。

May I have your name, Miss? 小姐,告訴我您的名字好嗎?

Hi, may I have your name, please? 很禮貌的搭訕方式,你好,請問我可以知道你的名字嗎?

Could you please tell me your name? 同上

Will it be convenient for you if I have your name?很委婉的方式,告訴我你的名字方便嗎?

What's your name?正常的問

Your name?體現嚴肅性

We must have met before. 我們一定見過面吧,不管怎麼地先混個臉熟

Is it your name Claire? 你是叫claire嗎?

No, my name is Sarah. 不,我叫sarah,(你看看,知道叫什麼了吧)

Hi, Sarah, nice to meet you.你好sarah,很高興認識你

It is my family name. In China, we put our surname first. 是我的姓。中國人先說姓再說名。

姓 surname last name(因為英文的姓是放在最後的) family name

名 first name given name 中名middle name

Her name is Susan N. Armstrong. N is the abbreviation of her middle name.

她叫Susan N. Armstrong。“N”是她中間名字的縮寫。

Abbreviation 縮略 Abbreviate 縮寫、刪節

abbreviate sth. = make sth. shorter

Middlen name can be abbreviated中間的名字是可以縮寫的.

This story is abbreciated.這個故事被刪節了

Are you from the PRC?你是從中國來嗎

PRC = People’s Republic of China中華人民共和國

UN is the abbreviation of the United 是聯合國的縮寫

USA美國 UK英國

Is Li your first name? “李”是你的名嗎?

My name is Claire Li.

Clare is my first name and Li is my last e是我的名,li是我的姓

My name is Alexander Smith. Just call me Alex. 我叫Alexander Smith。叫我Alex就可以了。

Just call my Enlgish name.叫我的英文名字好了

Just call me Claire.叫我claire好了

How do you spell your first name? 您的名字怎麼拼?

Spell拼寫

Will you spell your name?當你不知道對方名字怎麼寫的時候:你可以拼寫你的名字嗎?

My first name is spelled G-A-R-Y. 我的名字的拼寫是“G-A-R-Y”。

My name is spelled C-L-A-I-R-E.

Will you spell your surname?

My surname is spelled R-I-C-E.

How do you pronounce your last name? 怎麼讀您的姓兒?

pronounce 發音 pronunciation 讀音

It is pronounced “/g1ri/”. 讀作“/g1ri/”。

My last name is Rice.

My last name is pronounced Rice.

You must be Mr. John Kennedy. Your name precedes you. 您一定就是John Kennedy先生。久聞大名。

Your name precedes you. 久聞大名。

He preceded me to the rail way station. 他比我先到火車站。

Party was preceded by a speech. 酒會前先有一個演講。

In the preceding classes, we have learned ... 在前幾節課我們學習了……

  英語日常對話句子:Lesson Three

Introduction 介紹一下

Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to Danny’s birthday party.先生們女士們,晚上好。歡迎參加Danny的生日晚會。

You are welcome to ... = Welcome to ...

Welcome home. 歡迎回家

Welcome aboard. 歡迎加入到我們的隊伍

Welcome to the New Oriental School. 歡迎來到新東方學校

We welcome your suggestions. 我們歡迎你們提意見

It’s a welcome ceremony. 這是一個歡迎的儀式

Nice having you here. 真高興您能來。

Good morning.

Good evening.

Hi.

Nice meeting you.

It is nice to see you here.

It is happy to see you here.

It is pleased to meet you here.

Nice to meet you.

Hope you have a good time! 希望您過得愉快。

Hope you have fun.希望你過得愉快

Tony, I want you to meet an old friend of mine. Here is David Roy. David, Tony Park.

Tony,我想讓你見見我的老朋友。這位是David Roy。David,這位是Tony Park。

Tom, come here. I want you to meet an old friend of mine, Clare. tom過來,我想讓你認識我的老朋友clare。介紹的時候,一般是先介紹女性或年長的人。

Mrs. Anderson, please allow me to introduce Mr. Smith, our manager.

Anderson太太,請允許我介紹一下我們的經理Smith先生。

introduce sb. to sb.

I want to introduce Alice to you. 我想把alice介紹給你

introduce sth. 引進某物

We would introduce the advanced techonology from aboard. 我們應該引進國外的先進技術

Introduction

Mr. Anderson, please allow me to introduce Mr. White. Anderson先生,請允許我介紹white先生給你。常用在正式的場合。

The pleasure is mine, Mr. Smith. 我很榮幸,Smith太太。

Nice to talk to you.

Nice to meet you.

The pleasure is mine.

Let me introduce myself. I am Susan McDonald. 讓我自我介紹一下。我叫Susan McDonald。

Well, let me make a self-introduction. 讓我做個自我介紹吧

I'd like to make a self-introduction. 我想做個自我介紹

Excuse me, but have we met somewhere before? 打擾一下,我們以前見過面嗎?

Have we met somewhere before? 我們以前見過面吧

Excuse me, are you reading the book ...? 打擾一下,你是在讀…書嗎?

Excuse me, what time is it?

Excuse me, is this seat taken? 這個位置有人坐嗎?

Sorry, I don’t think we have. 不好意思,我想沒有。

Might be. 可能吧

Sorry, I don’t think I know you. 對不起,我想我沒見過你

Sorry, I don’t think we met before. 同上

Hi, it’s you again! Is this a coincidence or what? 嗨,又是你!真巧。

Hi, it’s you! 是你啊

Hi, is that you? 是你嗎?

Hi, you are Susan.

I haven’t seen you in ages. What a small world! 我們好久不見了,世界真小啊!

What a coincidence! 多巧啊

You are Susan! What a pleasant surprise! 你是Susan!真巧啊!

How is your husband? 你丈夫怎麼樣?

How are your family? 你家裡人還好嗎?

I am afraid I have to leave now. 恐怕我現在得走了。

I am afraid I have to go now. 恐怕我現在得走了

道別

Bye-bye. Good-bye. See you. See you later. See you tomorrow. So long. 以後再見 Until then. 不見不散

Take care. 保重

I hope to see you again. 希望以後能見到你

Let’s keep in touch. 保持聯絡

Call me. 打電話給我

Do you have my number? 有我的電話號碼嗎?

Good luck. 好運

Have a nice day. 祝你今天愉快

Have a nice dinner. 祝你吃得高興

Please give my regards to sb. 請給我帶個好

  英語日常對話句子:Lesson Four

Identifying Objects 這是什麼

What is this? 這是什麼?

What 什麼

Whose 誰的

Where 哪裡

What's that? 那是什麼

What are these? 這些是什麼

What are those? 那些是什麼

It’s a cocktail. 這是雞尾酒。

It’s a notebook computer. 這是個膝上型電腦

It's a laptop computer. 膝上型電腦的又一個名稱

desktop computer 桌上型電腦

It’ s a mixed alcoholic drink. 就是一種混合而成的酒。

What’s the notebook computer? 什麼是筆記本呢?進一步詳細描述…

Note book is a kind of computer. 筆記本是電腦的一種。泛泛的解答

Squirrel is an animal. 松鼠是一種動物

Swallow is a bird. 燕子是一種鳥

What’s mango? 芒果是什麼

Mango is a kind of fruit. 芒果是一種水果

What’s coke? 可樂是什麼

It’s a kind of drink. 是一種飲料

It's a kind of soda. 是一種蘇打水

What's cocktail? 什麼是雞尾酒

It's a mixed of alcoholic drink. 它是一種混合而成的酒精飲料

Pardon? 什麼?

I’m a programmer. 我是程式設計師

Pardon?

I beg your pardon. 如果沒聽清別人的話,常用pardon請對方解釋。注意不要重複多次。

I work with computer and I made computer programs. 我用電腦工作來做程式

And people call me programmer. 所以人們叫我程式設計師

What did you buy yesterday? 你昨天買了什麼 Well, I bought an cardigan. 我買了cardigan

Pardon? Cardigan? 什麼?cardigan

Well, it’s a kind of sweater that opens at the front. 它是毛衫的一種,前面是開的。就是開衫

What is it? It’s a CD. What is the CD?

It is a kind of Cassette Disc that can store a lot of data information. 它是一種能儲存很多資料資訊的卡代碟機

Oh, this is a storing device. Something like that. 應該是吧

What is Jiaozi? 餃子是什麼

It’s a kind of food eaten by Chinese people during the Spring Festival. 是一種中國人在春節的時候吃的食物

It's a kind of pastry. 是一種麵點

It's a kind of staple food. 是一種主食

Whose notebook is that? 那是誰的筆記本?

Whose notebook is it? 這是誰的筆記本

It is not mine. It may belong to Jessie. 不是我的。可能是Jessie的吧。

Sorry, I don’t know. 對不起,我不知道

It’s not mine. 不是我的。Mine名詞性物主代詞,相當於my notebook.

Yours 你(們)的 his 他的 hers 她的 theirs 他們的

Whose overcoat is it? It’s mine. It's ours. It's his.

Whose DV is this?

It belongs to me.它是屬於我的 belongings 財產

All these fixed assets belong to a HongKong investor. 所有的這些房子都是香港的投資商的

His music belongs to the pop music. 他的音樂屬於流行音樂範圍

It’s my belonging. 這是我的東西

Up to now nobody has claimed the suitcase.到現在還沒人認領這個行李箱。

Up to now 到現在為止

claim sth = say sth. 聲稱

I won’t claim credit for it. 功勞不在我,credit 名聲

claim that 聲稱…

He claimed that he is a headmaster. 他聲稱自己是個校長

He claimed that he is a reporter. 記者

He claimes that the wallet belongs to him. 他說這個錢包是他的

The big fire claimed many lives. 大火吞噬了很多人的生命

Will you claim the watch? 你想認領這塊表嗎?

Where is your umbrella? 你的雨傘在哪兒?

Where is it? 它在哪?

Where is he?

Where is your raincoat? 你的雨衣在哪

Where are your rainboots? 你的雨鞋在哪

It’s behind the door. 在門後。

It’s behind the cabinet. 在櫃子後面

He always hides behind his father. 他總是藏在他爸爸的後面

in front of sb. / sth. 在前面

Where is the basketball? 籃球在哪呢 It’s in front of the box.在盒子前面

It’s on the left hand of ... 在..左邊 It's on the right hand of ....在…右邊

It’s above. 在上邊 It’s over. 上邊(在頭頂) It’s on my head.

It’s beneath. 在下邊 It’s below. 在下邊

The boat is bellow the bridge. 船在橋下邊

I looked for my wallet everywhere but I couldn’t find it. 我到處找我的錢包,但找不到它。

Sorry, I couldn’t find it. 對不起,我找不到

look for 尋找 find 找到 discover 發現

I looked for my wallet but I couldn’t find it. 我已經尋找過我的錢包,但是我找不到

You must have left it in your office. 你一定是把它落在辦公室了。

I left my umbrella in the taxi. 我把我的傘忘在出租車上了

I left my suitcase in the office. 把手提箱忘在辦公室了

Ok, I’ll leave it. 我會留下它

I’ll leave it with you. 那就麻煩您了

You must have done sth. 你一定….,表示對過去事情的推測,肯定

Are you lying? You must have hit the bars. 你是不是在撒謊,你一定是去酒吧了

Please look for it in the hotel lost-and-found office. 請到酒店失物招領處找找。

My camera is gone. 我的照相機找不到了

Is it possible you put it on your bed? 是不是把它放在床上了

No, I looked for it everywhere, but I couldn't find it. 沒有啊,我找了所有的地方,但是我找不到

Ok, let’s go check at the lost-and-found office. 好吧,我們去失物招領處

Do you remember where you misplaced it? 你還記得不小心放哪兒了嗎?

Misplace 錯放

Can you describe your blouse? 能描述一下你的襯衣嗎?

Can you describe your camera?

  英語日常對話句子:Lesson Five

Describing Objects 描述物體

What color is your phone book? 你的電話簿是什麼顏色的?

red 紅色 orange 橙色 yellow 黃色 green 綠色 blue 藍色

purple 紫色 pink 粉色 grey 灰色 black 黑色 white 白色 sand 土黃色

what color is it? 它是什麼顏色的?

The book has a red cover. 這本書的書皮是紅色的。

My book has a red cover. 我的書皮是紅色的

covern. 皮 book cover 書皮 cover girl 封面女郎

This is the cover story. 這就是頭條新聞

coverv. 覆蓋

In the morning we covered 10000 meters. 我們一上午走了1萬米

I’ll cover it. 我來付帳

take cover 以…為掩護

You can’t take cover under a tree when it’s storming. 在暴風雨中你不能在樹下躲避

What kind of computer do you have? 你的電腦是什麼樣的?

What brand is your car? 你的車是什麼牌子的?

It's a BMW. 寶馬

I bought a Toyota. 我買了一輛豐田

What kind is it? 哪個型號的

What’s the model? 哪個型號的

What size automobile do you want? 您想要多大的汽車?

What size car is it? 這個車是多大的?

I want a small one. 我想要個小的

What table shape do you take? 您想要什麼樣的桌子?

angle三角形 round圓形 square 正方形 rectangular 長方形 oval 橢圓形

What shape do you want? 你要哪個形狀的?

What material shirt do you take? 你想要什麼質地的襯衣?

What material shirt do you wear?

It’s cotton. 棉的

What style do you want? 你買什麼風格的?

How much does your laptop weigh? 你的手提電腦有多重?

How much is it? = What is the price of it? 多少錢?

How big is this apartment? 這套公寓有多大?

It’s about 120 square meters.有120平米。

How big is the living-room? 客廳有多大?

How big is the apartment?公寓有多大

Well, it’s about 60 square meters. 大約60平吧

How big is it? = What’s the coverage (of this apartment)? 面積多大?

What is the width of the bookcase? 這個書架有多寬?

wardrobe 衣櫃

How wide is it? = What’s the width of it? 多寬?

How long is it? = What's the length of it? 多長?

How high is it? = What's the height of it? 多高?

What’s the lengh of the Great Wall?

The cabinet is four meters long. 這個櫃子有四米長。

The wardrobe is 2 meters long.

I’d like a small one, but my husband prefers a big one.我想要部小車,但我先生喜歡大車。

prefer A to B 相比B更喜歡A

I prefer kiwifruit to the apples. 相比蘋果來說我更喜歡獼猴桃

prefer to do A rather than do B

I prefer to walk rather than take a bus. 相比坐公共汽車我更喜歡走

Will you measure this door? 量量這扇門好嗎?

Measure v. 測量

Noboday can measure the depth of this lake. 沒人能測出這個湖有多深

Can you measure the importance of the return of HongKong to the embrace of the motherland? 你能夠估量出香港迴歸的重要性嗎?

You can’t measure a student by his score. 你不能僅僅通過成績來判斷好壞

Will you measure this door? 量量這扇門好嗎?

measure tape 捲尺

measure n.

take the measure of sb. 摸請某人的老底

reticent 沉默寡言的

measurement n. 度量衡

the metric system of measurement 公制度量法

measurable adj. 可衡量的

epidemic disease流行性疾病

We find the loss is measurable. 我們發現損失可以估量

half measure 折中

What’s the half measure? 有什麼折中辦法嗎?

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  英語日常對話句子:Lesson Six

Identifying People 你是誰

Who are you?你是誰?

Who 誰

What 什麼

Whose 誰的

Where 哪裡

How 怎麼

Who’s who. 美國的年度名人

I am Sally, a new secretary with your firm. 我是你公司的新祕書Sally。

My name is Claire. I am Claire.

I’m a friend of your son. 我是你兒子的朋友

I’m a classmate of your daughter. 我是你女兒的同學

I am a new secretary. 我是這裡新來的祕書

Who are you? 強調這個人本身

What are you? 強調社會地位

Who do you think you are? 你以為你是誰啊

What do you think you are? 你把自己當成什麼了?

general secretary

Secretary of State 國務卿

Secretary of Department of National Defence 國防部長

Secretary General 聯合國祕書長

You are the English teacher, aren’t you? 您是英語老師,對嗎?

You are the boss, aren’t you?

Are you Mr. Green, the office manager? 你是辦公室主任Green先生嗎?

secretary 祕書 office manager 辦公室主任

director 主管 the president 總裁

CEO = Chief Executive Officer 執行長

chairman of the board 董事會主席

the staff 員工 accountant 會計 teller 出納 salesman 銷售員

the market researchers 市場研究員

Are you the partner of this firm? 你是這個公司的合夥人嗎?

He might be spokesman of today’s press conference. 他可能是今天新聞釋出會的發言人。

He might be the spokesman of the Foreign Ministry. 他可能是外交部的發言人

host 主持人

hostess 女主持人

announcer 播音員

broadcaster 播音員

anchormanss 大腕播音員

MC = Master of Ceremonies司儀

Where do you come from? 你是哪兒的人?

Hometown 家鄉

I am from Shanghai. How about you? 我是上海人,你呢?

I am from South Korea. 我來自韓國

I am from France. 法國

I am from Canada. 加拿大

Our new English teacher comes from Great Britain. 我們的新英語老師來自英國

Toronto is Michelle’s home town. 多倫多是Michelle的故鄉。

Hebei province is my hometown. 我的家鄉是河北省

What do you do for a living? 您幹什麼工作?

What are you? 你是幹什麼的

What do you do (for a living)? 你在哪謀生?

What’s your job? 你的工作是什麼

Wha't your occupation? 你的工作是什麼

I work for the government. 我為政府工作。

I’m a teacher with the goverment. 我是政府的老師

I work for a foreign enterprise. 我在外企工作

I’m working in a state owned enterprise. 我在國企工作

Who cares?管它呢。

gossip 閒談

care 在乎 I care for you. 我在乎你

care for sth. 喜歡 Would you care for a cup of tea? 要不要喝杯茶呢?

I don’t care for tea. 我不喜歡喝茶。

I don’t care. 我不在乎。

care about = worry about 擔心

I care about my father’s health. 我很擔心父親的健康

Careless 粗心 careful 小心carefree 無憂無慮

  英語日常對話句子:Lesson Seven

Appearance 外貌

What does Cindy look like? Cindy長得什麼樣兒?

appearance外表

look v. 看n. 長相、樣子

What does she look like? 她長得什麼樣子?

She has big blue eyes and blonde hair. 她長著藍藍的大眼睛、頭髮黃黃的。

The eyes are the window to your heart. 眼睛是心靈的視窗

blonde 金髮碧眼的

black 黑色 dark 深色 hazel 褐色的

emerald eyes 淡綠色眼睛,最吸引人的眼睛。

liquid eyes 水汪汪的眼睛

expressive eyes 會說話的眼睛

She has big blue eyes and blonde hair. 她長著藍藍的大眼睛、頭髮黃黃的。

black hair 黑色的頭髮 light yellow hair 淡黃色頭髮

fair hair 淡黃色頭髮 golden hair 金色頭髮

brunette hair 慄紅色頭髮 grey hair 灰白頭髮

long hair 長髮 short hair 短髮

pony tail 馬尾辮

Claire wears a pony tail. Claire梳著馬尾辮

straight hair 直髮 curly hair 捲髮 wavy hair 波浪發

She has big blue eyes and blonde hair. 她長著藍藍的大眼睛、頭髮黃黃的。

high bridged nose 高鼻樑的鼻子

flat nose 扁鼻子 snub nose 蒜頭鼻

sexual mouth 性感的嘴 sexy mouth lips 嘴脣

forehead 前額 cheek 面頰 cheekbone 顴骨

high cheekbones 高顴骨 jaw 下巴

What sort of build is Philip?

Philip身材如何?

build sth. v. 建設某物

We built a shelter in two days. 我們兩天之內就建立了小棚子

built up one’s business 建立事業

He built up his business from nothing. 他白手起家

building 建築

high-rise building 高層建築

build-shape- figure 身材

What sort of build is he? 他身材如何

He is a big guy. 他是個大塊頭。

Will is tall and quite lanky. Will高高瘦瘦的。

He is tall and lanky. 他高高瘦瘦的

He is stout. 他是個矮胖子

He is chubby. 他是個小胖墩

She has small build. 她身材很小巧

She is slim. 她很苗條

crooked nose 鷹勾皮子, big eyes, thick eyebrows 濃眉毛

She takes after her mother. 她長得像她媽媽。

take after 繼承

I take after my mother. 我長得象我媽媽

Roy looks exactly like his father. Roy長得很像她父親。

He looks exactly like ... 他十分像…

They could be twins. 他們就是雙胞胎啊

look-alike contest 模仿秀

He has his father's blue eyes and his mother's round face. 他藍藍的眼睛隨父親,圓圓的臉龐隨母親。

He has Andy Liu’s crooked nose. 他長著劉德華的鷹勾鼻

He has his build. 他長著他的身材

You have your mother’s eyes. 你的眼睛真像你媽媽

Tracy is a typical Brooks with her high cheekbones. Tracy顴骨高高的,一看就是Brook家的人。

ears 耳朵 mouth 嘴 nose 鼻子 eyes 眼睛eyebrows 眉毛

cheek 面頰 forehead前額 jaw 下巴 lips 嘴脣

From her appearance, I would guess she is Asian. 從外表看,我猜她是亞洲人。

She is European. 她是歐洲人

She is African. 她是非洲人

From her appearance, I would guess she is Japanese. 從她外表看,我猜她是日本人

From her appearance, I would guess she is Italian. 義大利人

Asian American 亞裔美國人

Chinese American 美籍華人

ABC = American Born Chinese 美籍華人

She is African American. 非洲裔美國人

She is Asian American.

She is Hispanic American. 西班牙裔美國人

Ray is popular with parents because he is very polite. Ray彬彬有禮,家長們都很喜歡。

Our teacher is popular with us. 我們的老師很受我們歡迎

Jay Zhou is popular with youngster. 周杰倫很受年輕人歡迎

graceful 優雅的

Tom is a quiet man but his wife is extremely talkative. Tom話不多,但他太太嘴特別碎。

She can talk your ears off. 她太能說了(受不了)

She can talk my ears off.

shy 害羞 cheerful 開朗 easy-going 隨和 stubborn 死心眼

optimistic 樂觀 pessimistic 悲觀 sensitive 多愁善感

conservative 保守 liberal 開明 open minded 開明

My brother has a good personality. 我哥哥性格很好。

How do you like him? 他怎麼樣?

He has a good personality. 他性格很好

He has a strong personality. 他太有性格

You have no personality. 你沒個性

Jim always wears a brown overcoat these days. 這些天Jim總是穿一件棕色的大衣。

I wear a blouse today. 我今天穿了一個襯衫

I wear a necklace today. 我戴了一條項鍊

I wear a watch today. 我戴了塊表

I wear a pony tail. 我梳著馬尾辮

He wears a beard. 他留著鬍子

Claire is wearing a smile. Claire在笑呢

Never judge a person by his looks. 千萬不要以貌取人。

Beauty is but skin-deep. 美麗只是一張皮。

  英語日常對話句子:LessonEight

Age 年齡

Can I ask how old you are? 我能問問您多大了嗎?

How old are you? 你多大了

Can I ask how old you are? 我能問你多大了嗎?

May I ask how old you are? 我可以問你多大了嗎?委婉的方式

May I have your age? 我可以知道你的年齡嗎?

May I have your name? 我可以知道你的名字嗎?

Would you mind telling me your age? 你介意告訴我你的年齡嗎?更加委婉的方式

What’s your age? 年齡,有詢問的意思

What age are you? 你多大了,很生硬

I just turned twenty-three. 我剛滿二十三。

I’m over 20. 我20歲出頭

I just turned twenty-one. 我剛滿21歲,turn轉變

turn green 便綠

I was thirty on my last birthday. 我三十歲出頭了。

I was twenty on my last birthday. 我20歲出頭了

I’d say you are about twenty. 我說你快二十了。

I’d say = I would say 我說

about = around 大概

I’m about twenty. 我快20歲了

I’m not quite twenty. 我還不到20歲

I’m barely twenty. 我差一點20歲

My birthday won’t be until next week. 下個星期才是我生日

Twenty’s birthday is around the corner. 20歲的生日很快就會來臨了

I’m twenty. 我20歲

I’m twenty years old. 我20 歲

Joanna is in her sixties, but she is ageing well.

Joanna六十多歲了,但保養得很好。

Well, I’m in my twenties. 我20多歲了,虛一些的回答

My father is in his fifties. 我父親50多歲

My mother is in her fifties. 我媽媽50多歲

My grandmother is in her eighties.

Guess how old I am. 你猜我多大了。

I’d say you are in your twenties. 你20多歲吧

I’d rather not tell you my age.我可不想談我的年齡。

I’d rather do sth. 我更想做某事

I'd rather go for a walk. 我更想去散步

I'd rather be office clerk. 我更想成為辦公室文員

I’d rather not do sth. 我不想做某事

I’d rather do A than do B = prefer A to B 和B想比我更想做A

I’d rather browse the Internet than watch TV. 我想上網而不想看電視

I’d do A rather than do B

You look younger than your age. 您看起來比實際年齡年輕。

We are living in the information age. 我們現在生活在資訊時代

You’re more experienced than your age. 你比你的同齡人更有經驗

That singer looks mature for his age. 那個歌星看上去比同齡人成熟。

You look young for your age. 對於你的年齡段來說你很年輕,絕對的讚美

You look mature for your age. 你更成熟,mature成熟

physical age 實際年齡

mental age 心理年齡

She is going to be eighteen, but she still acts like a kid. 她都快十八歲了,舉止卻像個孩子。

Hi, Dina, you should be your age. 你應該做你年齡段做的事

Hi, Dina, you should behave your age.

Hi, Dina, you should act your age.

You don’t look your age.

You look mature for your age.

You look younger than your age.

You should be your age.

I am two years older than she is. 我比她大兩歲。

I’m two years older than you are. 我比你大兩歲

I’ll no longer be his age. 我再也不可能象他那麼大了

When I was your age, I used to be number one in the class. 我像你這麼大的時候,經常在班裡排第一名

We are of the same age. 我們是同齡人

We are of an age. 我們一樣大

the aging problem 老齡化問題

My mother retired at the age of 55. 我媽媽五十五歲退休。

I entered school at the age of five. 我5歲的時候上的學

Grandfather is getting on in years. 爺爺一年比一年老了。

My grandfather is getting on in years. 我爺爺一年比一年老了

He is getting on in years. 他越來越老了

Joanna is in her sixties, but she is ageing well.

Joanna六十多歲了,但保養得很好。

He is aging well. 他保養的很好

She is aging well.

The baby boomers are all grown-ups now. 嬰兒潮出生的人們現在都成年了。

Generation 一代

baby boomer generation 嬰兒潮年代(us)

generation X 60年代出生(us)

generation Y 75年之後出生(us)

I am too old to learn computer. 我歲數太大了,學不了電腦了。

Old dogs can not learn new tricks. 人歲數太大學不了新東西了

It’s never too old to learn. 活到老,學到老

  英語日常對話句子:LessonNine

Daily Activities 日常活動

The doctor discovered that I’m over weight. 醫生髮現我有些超重(一般現在時)

Many people didn’t believe that the earth is the round. 很多人不相信地球是圓的(一般現在時)

The moon goes around the earth. 月亮繞著地球轉(一般現在時)

What is a typical day for you? 一般你的一天是怎麼度過的?

She is a typical Brooks.

What do you do everyday? 每天你都做什麼?

What’s your daily activity? 你每天干什麼?

Routine 日常的瑣事,按部就班的事兒

What’s your daily routine? 你的一天是怎麼過的?

I usually wake up at 6:30. 我通常六點半醒。

wake sb. up 把某人叫醒

I was woken up. 我被叫醒

My husband gets up later than I do. 我先生起床比我晚。

use the bathroom 去衛生間

use the washroom 去衛生間

relieve oneself 去衛生間

brush your teeth 刷牙

clean your face 洗臉

put on the make-up 上妝

It takes time to get the kids dressed. 給孩子們穿好衣服得花上一段時間。

dress a Christmas tree 裝飾聖誕樹

Take your time please.請您彆著急。

It takes time to get well. 病好是要花時間的

It takes time to recover. 病好是花時間的

it takes time to master English. 學好英語是需要耐心的

We have oatmeal and toast for breakfast. 我們早點吃麥片和麵包片。

English breakfast: 英式早餐(豐富)

toast 麵包片,不是土司 oatmeal 燕麥粥 butter 黃油 jam 果醬

marmalade 橘子醬 meat 肉 sausage 香腸 bacon 燻肉

egg 雞蛋 tea 茶 black tea 英式紅茶 milk 牛奶

juice 果汁 yoghurt 酸奶

continental breakfast: 大陸式早餐(歐洲大陸)

toast 麵包片 butter 黃油 jam 果醬 coffee 咖啡

Susan drives the children to school in the morning and picks them up after school.

Susan早晨開車送孩子們上學,等放學了再接他們回家。

pick sb. up = collect sb. 去接某人

It is time to go to school. Hurry up! 該上學了。快點!

Wake the children up. 叫醒孩子

Dress the children up. 給孩子穿衣

It’s time for sth.. 該做某事 it is time for school

It’s time to do sth. 該幹…. It is time to go to school

It’s time to go. 應該走了

It’s time to make dinner. 應該做飯了

David leaves for work at 8 o’clock every morning. David每天早晨八點鐘離開家上班。

go to work上班

I’m working. 我在上班

Ann often goes shopping in the supermarket after getting off of work. Ann下班後常常去超市購物。

be off work 下班

I’m off work now. 我下班了

I'm off duty now. 我下班了

Grandma prepares a big dinner for us every time we visit her house. 每次去奶奶家,她都給我們做豐盛的晚飯。

After lunch, I usually take a nap and then watch a soap opera. 吃完午飯,我通常小睡一會兒,然後看一部肥皂劇。

do some kinds of housekeeping 做家務

have a lunch 吃午飯 take a nap 小睡一會

soap opera 肥皂劇 TV series

high tea 臺茶 dinner 正餐 breakfast 早餐

lunch 午餐 supper 晚餐

Lisa enjoys housekeeping and her husband also helps around the house. Lisa喜歡做家務,她先生也常常幫忙收拾房間。

sweep the floor 掃地

mop the floor 拖地

do the washing 洗衣服

weed the garden 除草

homework 家庭作業

housework家務活

I have a lot of homework to do. 我有很多作業要做

Jerry often does his homework till midnight. Jerry做作業常常做到半夜。

He stayed up studying. 一直熬夜學習

I am used to going to bed at around 11 and I fall fast asleep. 我習慣了十一點左右上床,並很快入睡。

be used to = be accustomed to 習慣於做某事

I’m used to going bed early. 我習慣早睡

I'm used to exercising in the morning. 我習慣做早操

go to bed = go to sleep 睡覺

fall fast asleep 睡的快

insomnia 失眠

toss and turn 輾轉反側

I’m a light sleeper. 睡的輕

I like reading magazines in my spare time. 我閒暇時喜歡讀雜誌。

in spare time = in free time 在空閒時間

常用的一般現在時詞語:

usually 通常情況下

often 經常

every morning 每天早晨

everyday 每天

be used to 習慣於做某事

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  英語日常對話句子:Lesson Ten

Past Activities 過去時

What did you do last Saturday? 上週六你幹什麼了?

last year 去年

last month 上個月

last week 上週

last Saturday 上週六

last night 昨天晚上

the last one 最後的

She was the last one. 她是最後一名

the last but not least 最後同樣重要的是

do→did 過去式轉換

Pierce went to the gym to work out yesterday. Pierce昨天去健身房健身了。

go→went 過去式轉換

gym = gymnasium 體育館、健身房

Capital Gym 首都體育館

stadium 體育場

Worker’s Stadium 工人體育場

work out = do exercises 健身

Dan stayed up watching the World Cup last night, and overslept this morning.

Dan昨晚熬夜看世界盃,今天早晨睡過頭了。

stay up to the midnight 熬到半夜

I stayed up until midnight reading a novel. 我一直熬到半夜來看小說

I stayed up all night cramming for the examination. 我熬夜在準備考試

pull an all nighter 開夜車

oversleep→overslept 睡過頭

sleep→slept 睡覺的過去式轉換

I ran into an old friend of mine on the street this morning. 今天上午我在街上遇到了一個老朋友。

What did you do this morning? 今天早晨你幹了什麼

I went shopping this morning. 今天早晨我出去購物了

I run into my boss. 我碰見了我的老闆

He run into a car accident. 他遇到了車禍

She didn't recognize me. 她沒認出我來。

Bill was shy before he got this job. Bill做這份工作前挺害羞的。

Where is John? John was here a minute ago. John在哪兒?他剛才還在呢。

I was in Shanghai two years ago. 兩年前我去過上海

I met him two weeks ago. 兩週前我見過他

He was here a moment ago. 剛才見過他

He was here a minute ago. 同上

Judy invited some friends to visit her new house. Judy邀請幾個朋友去參觀她的新房子。

He invited us to dinner. 他邀請我們吃飯

He invited us to the party. 他邀請我們參加聚會

He invited us to go shopping. 他邀請我們去購物

He invited us to go skiing. 他邀請我們去滑雪

Yesterday we had a good time at David’s birthday party. 昨天我們在David的生日晚會上玩兒得很高興。

have a good time = enjoy oneself 度過愉快的時光

Professor Smith retired two years ago. Smith教授兩年前退休。

Mary used to be a diplomat, but now she works in a company. Mary以前是外交官,但現在在公司工作。

diplomat / diplomacy 外交官/外交

used to 過去經常做

be used to 習慣於做某事

I’m used to doing the exercises in the morning. 我習慣早晨鍛鍊身體

I used to exercise in the morning. 我過去經常早晨鍛鍊身體

He used to work very hard. 他過去工作很努力

He used to be industrious. 他過去很勤奮

I’m used to the fast pace of life. 我已經習慣快節奏的生活

I’m used to getting up early. 我習慣於早起

Mr. Cooper started a company at the age of 28. Cooper先生二十八歲開了一家公司。

I majored in finance when I was in college. 我上大學的時候專業是金融。

My major is accounting. 我的專業是會計

My major is business administration. 我的專業是商務管理的

MBA = master of business administration 工商管理碩士

John returned to his hometown five years later. 五年後John回到了他的家鄉。

John went to college at the age of 18 and hegraduated four years later. 18歲的時候john上了大學,4年後他畢了業

I told you so. 我早知道會這樣兒。

after-wit 事後聰明

I knew it. 我就知道

Did you mean...? 你剛才的意思…?

Sorry, I didn’t catch you. 不好意思,我沒聽清

Did you say your name was Sally? 你剛才是說你叫sally嗎?

Harry: Joe! I thought it was you. I’m Harry Burns.

Joe: Harry, how're you doing?

Harry: Good, how're you doing?

Joe: I'm doing fine.

Harry: Yeah, it's great. I was just walking by and I

thought it was you and there it is, it's you!

Joe: Yeah, yea, it was.

Let bygones be bygones. 既往不咎。

  實用英語對話句型

1. I see. 我明白了。

2. I quit! 我不幹了!

3. Let go! 放手!

4. Me too. 我也是。

5. My god! 天哪!

6. No way! 不行!

7. Come on. 來吧(趕快)

8. Hold on. 等一等。

9. I agree. 我同意。

10. Not bad. 還不錯。

11. Not yet. 還沒。

12. See you. 再見。

13. Shut up! 閉嘴!

14. So long. 再見。

15. Why not? 好呀! (為什麼不呢?)

16. Allow me. 讓我來。

17. Be quiet! 安靜點!

18. Cheer up! 振作起來!

19. Good job! 做得好!

20. Have fun! 玩得開心!

21. How much? 多少錢?

22. I'm full. 我飽了。

23. I'm home. 我回來了。

24. I'm lost. 我迷路了。

25. My treat. 我請客。

26. So do I.我也一樣。

27. This way. 這邊請。

28. After you. 您先。

29. Bless you! 祝福你!

30. Follow me. 跟我來。

31. Forget it! 休想! (算了!)

32. Good luck! 祝好運!

33. I decline! 我拒絕!

34. I promise. 我保證。

35. Of course! 當然了!

36. Slow down! 慢點!

37. Take care! 保重!

38. They hurt. (傷口)疼。

39. Try again. 再試試。

40. Watch out! 當心。

41. What's up? 有什麼事嗎?

42. Be careful! 注意!

43. Bottoms up! 乾杯(見底)!

44. Don't move! 不許動!

45. Guess what? 猜猜看?

46. I doubt it 我懷疑。

47. I think so. 我也這麼想。

48. I'm single. 我是單身貴族。

49. Keep it up! 堅持下去!

50. Let me see.讓我想想。

51. Never mind.不要緊。

52. No problem! 沒問題!

53. That's all! 就這樣!

54. Time is up. 時間快到了。

55. What's new? 有什麼新鮮事嗎?

56. Count me on. 算上我。

57. Don't worry. 別擔心。

58. Feel better? 好點了嗎?

59. I love you! 我愛你!

60. I'm his fan. 我是他的影迷。

61. Is it yours? 這是你的嗎?

62. That's neat. 這很好。

63. Are you sure? 你肯定嗎?

64. Do l have to? 非做不可嗎?

65. He is my age. 他和我同歲。

66. Here you are. 給你。

67. No one knows . 沒有人知道。

68. Take it easy. 別緊張。

69. What a pity! 太遺憾了!

70. Any thing else? 還要別的嗎?

71. To be careful! 一定要小心!

72. Do me a favor? 幫個忙,好嗎?

73. Help yourself. 別客氣。

74. I'm on a diet. 我在節食。

75. Keep in Touch. 保持聯絡。

76. Time is money. 時間就是金錢。

77. Who's calling? 是哪一位?

78. You did right. 你做得對。

79. You set me up! 你出賣我!

80. Can I help you? 我能幫你嗎?

81. Enjoy yourself! 祝你玩得開心!

82. Excuse me, Sir. 先生,對不起。

83. Give me a hand! 幫幫我!

84. How's it going? 怎麼樣?

85. I have no idea. 我沒有頭緒。

86. I just made it! 我做到了!

87. I'll see to it. 我會留意的。

88. I'm in a hurry! 我在趕時間!

89. It's her field. 這是她的本行。

90. It's up to you. 由你決定。

91. Just wonderful! 簡直太棒了!

92. What about you? 你呢?

93. You owe me one. 你欠我一個人情。

94. You're welcome. 不客氣。

95. Any day will do. 哪一天都行夕96. Are you kidding? 你在開玩笑吧!

97. Congratulations! 祝賀你!

98. T can't help it. 我情不自禁。

99. I don't mean it. 我不是故意的。

100. I'll fix you Up. 我會幫你打點的。

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  實用英語對話:祝願、祝賀和應答

1.- Well done and congratulations to you.

- Thanks very much.

2.- I hope you‘ll succeed in everything.

- So do I.

3.- I wish you success.

- Thank you.

4.- We send you our best wishes.

- Thank you very much.

5.- Happy new year !

- Happy new year! (The same to you.)

6.- A merry Christmas to you.

- Thank you.

7.- I hope you‘ll have a good time.

- Thank you.

8.- Happy birthday!

- Thank you.

  實用英語對話:邀請和應答

1.- Would you like to come to the party?

- Oh yes, thank you.

2.- I hope you can come to the dance next Saturday.

- I‘m sorry, but I can‘t.

3.- Will you go dancing with us?

- Of course. I‘ll be glad to.

4.- Will you come to our English Evening?

- Yes, thank you.

5.- Would you please give us a talk on English Learning?

- OK. When?

6.- You and your friends must come over to my house and see

mooncakes.

- OK. Thank you very much.

  實用英語對話:表示同意和不同意

1.- I think the shop is closed at this time of day.

- No, I think it‘s open.

2.- I think foreign languages are more interesting than science.

- I really can‘t agree with you. I prefer science.

3.- I think I shall read a book instead.

- Good idea. That‘s much better than watching a bad TV Programme.

4.- I don‘t think that it‘s true. He‘s always telling strange stories.

- I know. But this time I can‘t decide if he is right or not.

5.- I think Chinese is more popular than any other subject.

- Maybe. But I prefer art.

6.- Don‘t think in Chinese when you‘re speaking English.

- You are quite right.

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  實用英語對話:道歉和應答

1.- Sorry to trouble you.

- That‘s all right.

2.- Oh, I am so sorry.

- That‘s quite all right.

3.- I‘m sorry to give you so much trouble.

- No trouble at all.

4.- I‘m soory. I lost the key to your bike.

- It doesn‘t matter.

5.- Sorry to have kept you waiting for a long time.

- It doesn‘t matter.

6.- You haven‘t paid for it yet.

- Oh, I‘m really very sorry.

  實用英語對話:勸告和建議

1.- The park isn‘t far from here. Shall we walk there?

- OK.

2.- You‘d better close the windows. It‘s cold in the room.

- All right.

3.- If you are not better by then, I‘ll take you to see the doctor.

- OK. Thank you very much.

4.- You must look after yourself and keep healthy.

- Yes, I will. Thanks.

5.- The museum is very far from here. Let‘catch a bus, shall we?

- OK. Let‘s catch a bus.

6.- You must remember the saying: Whatever you do, do it well.

- Thank you for your advice.

  實用英語對話:打電話

1.- Hello!

- Hello, Bill?

- No, this is Sam.

- Hi, Sam. This is Mike. How are you?

2.- Hello.

- Hello. May I speak to Mr Green?

3.- No. 5 Middle School.

- Mr Green, please.

- I‘m sorry. Mr Green is not in.

- When will he be back?

- About six this afternoon.

- All right. I‘ll ring again then.

- Very well.

4.- Hello!

- Hello, Ham Mei. Could I borrow your Chinese-English Dictionary please?

- Sorry! It‘s not a very good line. Could you speak more loudly?

- Could I borrow your Chinese-English dictionary?

- Sure. I‘ll bring it to you tomorrow.

- Thank you. Goodbye.

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  實用英語對話:請求允許和應答

1.- Please let me help you.

- No, thanks. I can carry it.

2.- Can I see your licence, please?

- OK.

3.- May I call you James?

- Of course, if you wish.

4.- Could I borrow a pen, please?

- Of course. With pleasure.

5.- Excuse me. May I use your dictionary?

- Yes, here you are.

6.- May I ask you several questions?

- Yes, of course.

  實用英語對話:提供… 和應答

1.- May I help you?

- Oh yes, thank you.

2.- Let me help you with the bags.

- Well, I can manage all right. Thanks just the same.

3.- Can we help you?

- I want to go to hospital. But I can‘t. My leg hurts.

4.- Must I clean the classroom now?

- Oh, you needn‘t.

5.- Would you like a cup of tea?

- Yes, please.

6.- What can I do for you?

- I‘d like to have an English-English dictionary.

  實用英語對話:問路和應答

1.- Excuse me. Where is the washroom, please?

- Oh, it‘s over there.

2.- Excuse me. Can you tell me where the bookshop is?

- Look! It‘s on the other side of the road.

3.- How far is the post office, please?

- Only a few kilometers.

4.- Will you please tell me the way to the railway station?

- Go down this street. At the end of the road you‘ll see it.

5.- Excuse me. Could you tell me how I can get to the supermarket?

- Go straight along this road. Then go over the bridge and turn right at the bookshop. You‘ll find it.

  實用英語對話:購物

1.- What can I do for you?

- I‘d like some apples.

2.- Where can I buy some stationery?

- Let‘s look at the shopping guide. Oh, it‘s on the ground Floor.

3.- Could I buy half a kilo oranges?

- Certainly. Here you are.

4.- Will you please show me that radio?

- Certainly.

5.- How much is the radio?

- Ninety yuan.

6.- Good morning, sir. May I help you?

- Yes, I‘d like to buy a sweather.

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  實用英語對話:談論天氣

1.- It‘s a fine day for a walk.

- Yes, the air is nice and clean.

2.- Oh dear! It‘s very cold today.

- Yes, you need to wear warmer clothes.

3.- What‘s the weather like today?

- It‘s fine.

4.- What‘s the weather like in your country now?

- It‘s very hot.

5.- Lovely weather, isn‘t it?

- Yes, isn‘t it?

6.- I missed the weather report this morning. Did you hear it?

- Yes. It said partly cloudy today, with a strong wind from The northwest.

  實用英語對話:時間或日期和應答

1.- Hi, Mary. What time is it now?

- It‘s about three.

2.- What day is it today?

- It‘s Wednesday.

3.- Excuse me. Could you tell me what time the plane leaves?

- Certainly. It leaves at ten in the evening.

4.- What‘s the time? My watch has stopped.

- Let me see. It‘s five to ten.

5.- Excuse me. Have you got the time?

- Yes, it‘s six twenty.

6.- Excuse me. Could you tell me the time?

- Oh sorry, I don‘t have my watch with me.

  實用英語對話:約會

1.- Are you free next Wednesday evening? I want to go to the cinema with you?

- Yes, I‘d like to.

2.- When shall we meet, this evening or tomorrow evening?

- I don‘t mind. Either time is OK.

3.- Are you free later today?

- Sorry, I‘m free every day except today.

4.- Are you able to come tomorrow morning?

- I think so.

5.- Are you free this afternoon?

- Oh no. Will this evening be all right?

6.- I‘m busy today. What about tomorrow afternoon?

- That would be fine. Shall we make it nine o‘clock?

  實用英語對話:禁止和警告

1.- Don‘t climb that ladder! It‘s broken.

- OK. Thank you.

2.- Look out! There‘s a car coming.

- Oh, thank you.

3.- You mustn‘t play on the street. It‘s dangerous.

- No, we won‘t.

4.- Don‘t touch the machine when it is working.

- No, I won‘t. Thank you.

5.- You are not allowed to smoke here.

- Oh, I‘m sorry.

6.- You can‘t walk your dog in the park.

- Oh, I‘m sorry. I‘ll never do it again.

  實用英語對話:看病

1.- I‘m feeling tired, doctor.

- Have a good rest and then you‘ll feel better.

2.- How are you feeling today?

- I‘m feeling even worse.

3.- Doctor, she is not feeling well.

- Nothing serious, I hope.

4.- Doctor, do I have to take the medicine before or after meals?

- Three times a day after meals.

5.- What‘s the matter?

- I‘ve got a headache.

6.- What‘s your trouble?

- I‘ve had a pain in my stomach since morning.

  實用英語對話:語言困難

1.- I don‘t quite follow you, Mr Green. Will you please say it again?

- OK.

2.- Do you follow what I‘m saying?

- Sorry, I can‘t follow you.

3.- I beg your pardon. Will you say it again?

- All right.

4.- Will you say it again more slowly? I can‘t follow you.

- OK.

5.- Will you please repeat what you‘ve just said?

- OK. I‘ll repeat what I have said.

6.- I‘m sorry, I don‘t understand French. Do you speak English?

- Yes, I do.

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  美國英語情景對話篇1

American Situational Conversations

(1)oductios and Opening Conversations 介紹和開場白

People in the United States don't always shake hands when they are introduced to one another. However, in a formal or business situation people almost always shake hands.

1.A: Mary, this is Joe's brother David.

B; I'm very glad to meet you.

C: It's a pleasure to meet you.

B: How do you like Texas so far?

C: It's really different from what I expected.

B: Don't worry. You'll get used to it in no time.

2.A: Mrs. Smith, I'd like to introduce a friend of mine, Pierre Dubois.

B: How do you do?

C: Hello.

B: What's your impression of the United States?

C: Well, I can't get over how different the weather is here.

B: Oh, you'll get used to it soon!

3.A: Wendy, I'd like you to meet my brother Sam.

B: Hi.

C: Nice to meet you.

B: What do you think of Dallas?

C: Well, I'm still feeling a little homesick and so many things seem strange to me.

B: You're bound to feel that way at first, I guess.

4.A: s, this is Peter Brown.

B: Pleased to meet you.

C: How do you do?

B: I hope you're enjoying your stay here.

C: If it weren't for the climate, I'd like it here very much.

B: It always takes time to get used to a new place.

  美國英語情景對話篇2

(2)ial Greetings 節假日的問候

There are eight national holidays celebrated in the United States: New Year's

Day(Jan.), Washington's Birthday (Feb.), Memorial Day(May), the Fourth of July, Labor Day(Sep.),Veteran's Day(Nav.),Thanksgiving(Nov.) and Christmas(Dec.), In addition, there are many state and local holidays.

1. A: Merry Christmas!

B: The same to you!

A: Are you doing anyting special?

B: We're having some friends over. What are you doing?

A: Oh, I'm just going to take it easy.

2. A: Happy New Year!

B: Thank you! Same to you.

A: Have you got any plans?

B: I've been invited over to la friend's. And you?

A: My reemmate's having a party.

3. A: Have a nice Thanksgiving!

B: Same to you!

A: Are you going anywhere?

B: I thought about going to my sister's. How about you?

A: Oh, I'll probably just stay at home.

4. A: Have a nice weekend!

B: Thanks. You too!

A: Do you have any plans?

B: Well, my family's away and I can't afford to do much. What about you?

A: Oh, I haven't decided what I'm going to do yet.

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(3)ing old friends 老友重逢

Many people shake hands when meeting after they havn't seen each other for a long time.

1. A: I haven't seen you for ages. You haven't been sich, have you?

B: No, I've been in California for the past month.

A: How nice. Where were you exactly?

B: San Diego. I got back yesterday.

2. A: It's nice to see you again. Have you chaged jobs?

B: No, I've been visiting relatives.

A: That's nice. Where?

B: I went to visit an uncle of mine in San Francisco.

3. A: You haven't been around much lately, have you?

B: No, I've been away on vacation.

A: Oh? Where were you?

B: Palm Springs. I've got a cousin there.

4. A: Well, hello, stranger! Have you moved or something?

B: No, I went to California for a few weeks.

A: Oh, really? Where did you go?

B: Los Angeles. I stayed with my brother.

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(4)ng Goodbye 告別

When you're far from friends and family, you can keep in touch with them by letters, post cards, short notes or phone calls.

1.A: I've come to say goodbye.

B: When are you off?

A: I'm flying home on Sunday afternoon.

B: Well, goodbye. See you soon.

A: Please don't forget to say goodbye to the rest of the family for me.

2.A: I'd like to say goodbye to everyone.

B: What time are you going?

A: My plane leaves at 7:25.

B; Well, goodbye and have a good trip!

A: Goodbye. Remember to look me up if you're ever in Washington.

3.A; I'm calling to say goodbye.

B: When do you leave?

A: I'm catching the 11:00 train.

B: Take care of yourself and don't forget to keep in touch.

A: Goodbye. Thanks again for everything.

4.A: I just dropped in to say goodbye.

B: What time are you leaving?

A: I'm going to try to leave by 10:00.

B: Take care and give my best to your parents.

A: Goodbye. Hope to see you again next year.

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(5)ng Thank You 道謝

When someone invites you for dinner, you can bring flowers,candy or a bottle of wine. Sometimes people send a thank you note to the host or hostess a few days after the event.

1.A: I'd better be going.

B: So soon? Why don't you stay a little longer?

A: I wish I could, but it's already late.

B: Oh, it's a shame that you have to leave.

A: Thank you for a wonderful meal.

B: I'm glad you enjoyed it.

2.A: I really must be going now.

B: But you just got here. Can't you stay a little longer?

A: That's very nice of you, but I really can't.

B: Well, it's too bad that you have to go.

A: Thanks very much. It was a great party!

B: It was our pleasure.

3.A: I think it's about time we got going.

B: What? Already? Won't you have more coffee?

A: I'd love to, but I have to get up early tomorrow.

B: Oh! I'm sorry. I wish you co

uld stay.

A: Thank you for a very enjoyable evening.

B: Don't mention it. I hope you can come again soon.

4.A: I really should be on my way.

B: Oh, not yet! At least have one for the road.

A: No. Thanks all the same.

B: Well, I'm sorry you have to leave so early.

A: Thank you very much. We really had a good time.

B: Well, thank you for coming.

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(6)ng People to Repeat 請人複述

As long as you ask politely, most people do not mind repeating something you didn't hear or understand.

1.A: I'm sorry, but I didn't catch what you said.

B: I said, "Do you want me to help you?"

A: If you're sure you're not in a hurry, I can use a lttle help.

B: Would you like me to get you a cab?

2.A: I beg your pardon?

B: I said, "Do you need any help?"

A: That's very nice of you. I guess I could use some help.

B: Just tell me what you'd like me to do.

3.A: What was that?

B: I said, "Is there anything I can do?"

A: If it's not too much trouble, I would like some help.

B: It's no trouble at all. I'll carry this suitcase for you.

4.A: Excuse me? I didn't hear what you said.

B: I asked you if you wanted some help.

A: If you wouldn't mind, I could use a hand.

B: I'll get this bag for you.

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(7)ng Favors 求助

When you ask for things, it is important to be polite. The intonation that you use in making your request is as important as what you actually say. When you think someone will refuse your request, you can ask the question in such a way that the refusal does not cause embarrassment.

1. A: Is there any chance of my borrowing your type-writer?

B: For how long?

A: Until the end of the week.

B: Yes, I guess that would be all right.

2. A: Would you mind if I borrowed your car?

B: Well, when exactly?

A: Until Monday or Tuesday of next week.

B: I'm sorry, but it's just not possible.

3. A: Do you think you could lend me some of your records?

B: Until when?

A: Oh, just over the holidays.

B: I'm not sure. I'll have to think about it.

4. A: I was wondering if you'd let me stay with you for a few days.

B: It really depends on when.

A: Until next weekend, if that's OK.

B: Let me think it over, and I'll let you know later.

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(8)ng Compliments 讚美

Friends often compliment one another on clothes, especially if the clothes are new.

1.A: What a beautiful sweater!

B: Do you think it looks good on me?

A: Yes, and it goes beautifully with your pants.

B: You won't believe it, but it was really cheap.

A: I wish I could find one just like it.

2.A: I like your new coat.

B: Do you think it fits OK?

A: Yes. It looks terrific!

B: I bought it at half price.

A: You were lucky to find it.

3.A: That's a very nice jacket.

B: Does it really look OK?

A: Yes, and I like the color too. It matches your hat.

B: And I got it on sale.

A: That's incredible!

4.A: I love that shirt.

B: Do you really like it?

A: Yes, it fits perfectly.

B: It wasn't very expensive either.

A: That's amazing! It sure looks expensive.

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(9)ogizing 道歉

Sometimes it is necessary to tell someone bad news gently.

1.A: I'm afraid I spilled coffee on the tablecloth.

B: Oh, don't worry about it.

A: I want to apologize. Is there anything I can do?

B: Just forget about it. I never did like it anyway.

2.A: I'm really sorry, but I seem to have misplaced your scarf.

B: Oh, that's all right.

A: I'm very sorry. Can I get you another one?

B: No. Forget about it. It's not important.

3.A: I'm sorry, but I can't find the book you lent me.

B: That's OK.

A: I really feel bad about it. Let me buy you a new one.

B: No. Don't be silly. I wouldn't dream of letting you do that.

4.A: I feel terrible, but I've just broken your ashtray.

B: It's nothing to get upset about.

A: I don't know what to say. I'd like to replace it.

B: No. It's out of the question.

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(10)laining 抱怨

It's a good idea to be as polite as possible even when complaining about something.

1.A: I wish you wouldn't play the TV so loud.

B: Sorry. Where you trying to sleep?

A: Yes, And while I think of it, please ask when you want to borrow my records.

B: I'm sorry. You're right. I should have asked.

2.A: Do you think you could keep the noise down?

B: I'm sorry. Am I keeping you awake?

A: Yes. And another thing, would you mind not making long distance calls.

B: I'm sorry. I thought you wouldn't mind.

3.A: That radio's pretty loud. Could you turn it down, please?

B: Sorry. Was I disturbing you?

A: Yes. And something else, please don't borrow my clothes without asking.

B: Sorry. I guess I wasn't thinking. I won't do it again.

4.A: You don't have to play that record so loud, do you?

B: I'm sorry. Has it been bothering you?

A: Yes. And please ask me the next time you want to use something.

B: I'm sorry. I meant to ask you.

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(11) weather 天氣

A very common way to start a conversation is to talk about the weather. When you're traveling, remember that there

is considerable variation in climate in the United States.

1.A: Beautiful day, isn't it?

B: Yes, it's not like what the radio said at all.

A: I wish it would stay this way for the weekend.

B: As long as it doesn't snow!

2.A: It seems to be clearing up.

B: It's such a nice change.

A: I really don't think this weather will last.

B: Let's just hope it doesn't get cold again.

3.A: It looks it's going to be sunny.

B: Yes, it's much better than yesterday.

A: They say we're going to get some rain later.

B: Oh, let's just hope it stays warm.

4.A: I think it's going to be a nice day.

B: It's certainly a big improvement over yesterday.

A: But it's supposed to get cloudy and windy again this afternoon.

B: Well,the worst of the winter should be over.

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(12)ng for Change 換零錢

It is sometimes difficult toget change without buying something, so it's a good idea to carry change with you at all times. If you need change, you can buy something inexpensive like candy or a newspaper and ask for the coins you need.

1.A: Excuse me, but could you give me some change?

B: Let me see. Are dimes and quarters OK?

A: I want to make a long distance phone call.

B: Then you'll need small change.

2.A: Sorry to bother you, but do you have change for a one?

B: I'll have to look. What do you want it for?

A: I need it for the parking meter.

B: I can give you quarters, if that'll help.

3.A: Pardon me, but I was wondering if you could break a one.

B: Let me look. What do you need?

A: I need the change for the stamp machine.

B: I think dimes and quarters will do.

4.A: Excuse me, could you give me change for a dollar?

B: I'll see what I have. What do you need it for?

A: I want to get cigarettes.

B: You can use quarters, dimes and nickels.

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(13)ng a Telephone Call 打電話(1)

The telephone system in the United States, as in many other countries, has a special number for each region of the country. It is called as "area code". If you know the area code and the phone number, it's usually cheaper to dial the number yourself. Of course, you must go through an operator to make person-to-person or cllect calls. You can dial direct to many countries

overseas or you can ask for the overseas operator.

1.A:Operator.

B:I'd like to make a collect call to Los Angeles. That's area code 213-486-2435.

A:And what's the name of the person you want to speak to?

B:Susan Greene.

2.A:Operator.

B:Yes, Operator. I'd like to place a person-to-person call to Chicago. The number is

932-8647, but I don't know the area code.

A:Who do you want to speak to?

B:I'll speak to anyone at extension 214.

3.A:Operator.

B:I want to make a person-to-person call to 212-836-1725.

A:And the name of the person you're calling, please?

B:Ed Cooper. That's C double O-P-E-R.

4.A:Operator.

B:Operator, I'd like to place a call to Winnipeg, Cananda. The number is 932-0806.

A:What's the name of the party you're calling?

B:I'm not sure of the name, but the extension is 211.

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(14)ng a Telephone Call 打電話(2)

When using a public telephone, be sure to read the directions carefully before dialing.

1.A:Hello. Can I speak to Yolanda, please?

B:Hold on, please.

A:Thank you.

B:Sorry, but she's out.

A:Would you tell her Tom Gray called?

B:I'd be glad to.

2.A:Hello. Is Marie Ward there, please?

B:I'll see if she's in.

A:OK.

B:I'm afraid she's not here.

A:Could you give her a message, please?

B:Yes, of course.

3.A:Hello. Is Mrs. James in, please?

B:Hang on, please.

A:All right.

B:I'm sorry, but I think she's stepped out.

A:Would you ask her to call Larry Ruskin at 836-2550?

B:Certainly.

4.A:Hello. Could I please speak to Miss Davis?

B:Just a minute, please.

A:Thanks.

B:She's not at here desk right now.

A:Could you tell her to give Doug a call when she gets back? She has my number.

B:Sure.

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(15)ng for Directions 問路

People are usually helpful when you ask for directions. You should try to have the exact address and be as specific as possible. Telephone directories are the most common sourse of addresses. Remember that many cities and some towns are built in "blocks". People will often tell you, for example, to "go two blocks and turn right."

1.A:Excuse me, Can you tell me where Main Street is?

B:Turn left at the second light and then go straight for two blocks.

A:Is it far?

B:No. It's only a five-minute walk.

A:Thanks a lot.

B:You're welcome.

2.A:Excuse me. Could you please tell me how to get to the station?

B:Turn left at the first light. You can't miss it.

A:Will it take me long to get there?

B:No. It's not far at all.

A:Thank you.

B:Don't mention it.

3.A:Can you help me out? I'm trying to find a post office.

B:Go three block and make a right. It's right there.

A:Should I take the bus?

B:No. It'll only take about five minutes to walk.

A:Thank you very much.

B:Any time.

4.A:Pardon me. I wonder if you could tell me how to get to Mott Street?

B:Keep going straight for two blocks, then turn right o Elm Street and you'll run right into

it.

A:Is it too far to walk?

B:Nl. It's only a litt

le ways.

A:Thanks.

B:Sure. Have a good day.

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(16)ng an Appointment 預約

It is usually necessary to make an appointment with a doctor, dentist or lawyer. You should call as far in advance as possible.

1.A: Would Dr. Block be able to see me at 9:30 tomorrow?

B: I'm sorry, but she won't have any openings until 11:00, unless there's a cancellation.

A: Would 1:00 be convenient?

B: Yes, she's free then.

2.A: I wonder if the dentist could fit me in early tomorrow?

B: I'm afraid there's nothing availavle before noon.

A: How about 12:45?

B: Sorry, but she's busy then too.

3.A: I'd like to make an appointment with Professor Smith. Would 9:00 tomorrow be all right?

B: I'm afraid not. She doesn't have any openings in the morning.

A: Could I possibly make it early in the afternoon?

B: Nol That's not good either. But give me your number and I'll call you if somebody

cancels.

4.A: Do you think the doctor could see me tomorrow before 9:30?

B: She won't be in until 10:45, so the earliest would be 11:00.

A: How would 12:45 be?

B: Just a second. I'll have to check.

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(17) a Bus 在公共汽車上

In cities, buses have letters or numbers indicating their routes. Usually the exact fare is required because you can't get change on a bus. Long-distance travel by bus is common throughout the United States and Cannda. It is an inexpensive, scenic way to travel. Special tickets for unlimited travel are sometimes offered by the larger bus companies.

1.A: Does this bus go to the train station?

B: No, You'll have to get off at the bank and take the A52.

A: How long is the ride?

B: About ten minutes.

2.A: Is this the bus for Park Ridge?

B: No. It only goes as far as Main Street, but you can get the Number 31 there.

A: How long does it take to get there?

B: It only takes a few minutes.

3.A: Does this bus go to the beach?

B: No. You're going the wrong way. You want the Number11. It stops in front of the post

office.

A: About how long does it take?

B: Only fifteen minutes.

4.A:Is this the right bus for Pacific Boulevard?

B: No. You should have taken the Yellow Line bus. You can get one at the next stop.

A: Is it long ride?

B: Not that long.

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(18)ng a Texi 乘出租汽車

Taxi fares vary from city to city. In some cities, taxis have meters that tell you the fare. For long rides, it is a good idea to ask in advance what the approximate fare will be. This is especially true if you're taking a taxi from an airport. You should tip taxi drivers about 15% of the total fare.

1.A: Kennedy Airport, please. I have to be there by 7:00.

B: I can't promise anything, but I'll do my best.

B: OK. That'll be $12.00, please.

A: Thanks a lot. Here.

2.A: Do you think you can get me to Union station by quarter after?

B: We shoudn't have any trouble if the traffic isn't too heavy.

B: You've got plenty of time. That's $7.65, please.

A: Thank you very much. Here's $10.00. Give me $1.00 back, please.

3.A: The Hilton Hotel, please. I have a 10.30 appointment.

B: You'll be there in plenty of time.

B: Here we are. $8.50, please.

A: Thank you. Here's $10.00. keep the change.

4.A: Grand Central Station, please. I want to try to catch a 6:00 train.

B: I think you'll make it if we don't get stuck in a traffic jam.

B: This is it. That's $9.15, please.

A: Here.

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(19) a Railroad Station 在火車站

Long-distance travel by train is not as common in the United Stated as it many other parts of the world. Most train travel is in the "Northeast Corridor" linking Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, D.C. Special express trains called "Metroliners" travel between New York and Washington, D.C. All seats on these trains are reserved in both coach(2nd class) and club car(1st class). Long-distance trains also serve major cities such as Atlanta, Miami, New Orleans, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle. Sleeping compartments are available on most long-distance trains and must be reserved in advance. Most trains are operated by AMTRAK, the national railroad corporation.

1.A:What time does the train for Boston leave?

B:9:25 on Track 12.

A:When does it arrive?

B:It should be there at 11:45, but it may be a little late.

A:How much is a one-way ticket.

B:It's $32.00 coach and $50.00 club car.

2.A:Which train do I take to Philadelphia?

B:Track 4 at 9:30.

A:How long does it take?

B:It's due in at noon.

A:What's the round-trip fare?

B:It's $25.00 one way or $45.00 for a weekend excursion.

3.A:What track does the Metroliner leave from?

B:That's Track 1 at 9:45.

A:What time does it get in?

B:It gets in around 11:45.

A:What's the fare?

B:Coach is $32.00.

4.A:What time's the next train to Washington?

B:That's 9:26 on Track 16.

A:When does it get there?

B:It's scheduled to arrive at 11:50.

A:How much is it?

B:It's $30.00 one way or $55.00 round trip.

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(20) New York City Subway 紐約市的地鐵

There are subway systems in several cities in the US. New York City has an extensive and rather complicated rapid transit system. Each train is designated by a letter or a number, but most New Yorkers refer to them by such names as the Broadway Local and the 6th Avenue Express. It is important

to remember that both local and express trains operate on some lines. You must have a token or, in some cases, the exact change to get on the platforms. Subway maps are available at most token booths.

1.A: Which train do I take to Columbus Circle, please?

B: Take the uptown A train and get off at the next station.

A: And where do I get the train?

B: Just go down those steps.

2.A: How do I get to Rockefeller Center?

B: Take the RR to 34th Street, then change to the D train and go two stops.

A: Which platform is it on?

B: Go down the stairs over there.

3.A: Which line do I take for Greenwich Village?

B: You can take the D, the F or the A. Just make sure you're going downtown.

A: How do I get down to the trains?

B: Take the escalator and then go to the right.

4.A: Can you tell me the best way to get to Wall Street?

B: You want the 7th Avenue Express, the Number 2.

A: Which way should I go?

B: Go straight down those stairs and follow the signs.

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(21)ng Airline Reservations 預定飛機票

You can go to a travel agency or talk directly to the airlines to make air travel arrangements. Remember that some cities have more than one airport. Be sure you know which airport and terminal your flight leaves from.

1.A: I want to fly to Chicago on Thursday, the 1st.

B: Let me see what's available.

A: I want to go coach, and I'd prefer a morning flight.

B: United's Flight 102 leaves at 9:20.

A: That's fine. What time do I have to be at the airport?

B: Check-in time is 8:45.

2.A: I'd like to make a reserbation to Los Angeles for next Monday.

B: Just a second and I'll check the schedule.

A: I'll need an economy ticket with an open return.

B: TWA has a fight leaving at 9:25.

A: I guess that's OK. What time should I check in?

B: You have to be there half an hour before departure time.

3.A: What flights do you have from New York to London tomorrow?

B: One moment, please, and I'll find out what's available.

A: I'd like to travel first-class.

B: OK. We have a nonstop flight leaving Kennedy at 9:25.

A: When should I get to the airport?

B: Please be there by 8:45 at the latest.

4.A: Do you fly to Dallas on Sunday?

B: Just a minute and I'll see if there are any flights.

A: By the way, I don't want a night flight.

B: There's a DC-10 out of LaGuardia Airport at 9:15.

A: When am I supposed to check in?

B: Try to be there by 8:15-the airport will be crowded.

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(22)ing a Car 租汽車

It is possible to use a foreign license when driving in the United States, but it is a good idea to have an international driver's license. It you do not have an internationally recognized credit card, a large deposit is usually required to rent a car. Each state has its own driving requlations, so pay close attention to road signs.

1.A: How much is it to rent an economy car?

B: $19.00 a day or $129.00 a week, unlimited mileage.

A: Could I have one for tomorrow morning?

B: Do you have your driver's license?

A: Sure. Here it is.

B: Good. Now just complete this form.

2.A: What's the rate for a station wagon?

B: The daily rate is $32.00 plus 39 Cents per mile.

A: Good. I'll take it right now, if possible.

B: Can I see your license, please?

A: Of course. I have my own license and an international license.

B: That's fine. Fill out this form and let me see your credit card, please.

3.A: How much does it cost to tent a mid-zine car?

B: I can give you one for $24.00 a day or $158.00 a week.

A: Fine. I'd like to reserve one for next Tuesday.

B: May I see your driver's license?

A: Yes. It's right here.

B: OK. You'll have to use a credit card or leave a $100 deposit.

4.A: If I wanted to rent a van, how much would it cost?

B: Let's see. That would be $40.00 a day plus 38 Cents a mile.

A: That sounds OK. I'll need it from the 10th to the 14th.

B: Do you have a valid license?

A: Yeah. Here.

B: Fine. Now complete this form and sign your name at the bottom.

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(23) a Gas Station 在加油站

When you buy gas, you should tell the attendant whether you want unleaded, regular or premium gas. You can either ask for a special amount, such as ten dollar's worth, or you can ask the attendant to "fill it up". If the attendant fills it up, he or she will then tell you how much it comes to.

1.A: Fill it up with unleaded and check the oil, please.

B: Do you want me to check the tires?

A: No, that's all for now. What does it come to?

B: $10.00.

2.A: Fill it up with regular, please.

B: All right. Should I take a look at your battery?

A: No, thanks. I'm in a hurry. How much is it?

B: $10.00, please.

3.A: Fill it up with premium, please.

B: Sure. Should I check your radiator?

A: No, that's OK. How much do I owe you?

B: That's be $10.00.

4.A: Fill it up, please.

B: Fine. Do you want your windshield cleaned?

A: No, thank you. I don't have time. How much is that?

B: It comes to $10.00.

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(24) the Highway 在公路上

The interstate highway system makes long-distance travel by car fast and convenient. Interstate highways are clearly marked with numbers: odd numbers mark north and south routes and even numbers mark east and west routes. Such toll roads as turnpikes, thruways and parkways are part of the interstate syste

m. The speed limit on all highways is 55 miles per hour unless otherwise posted. Remember that 1 mile=1.6 kilometers.

1.A: We'd better stop and rest pretty soon.

B: OK. I'll look at the map to see exactly where we are.

A: Do you think we'll have any trouble finding a room for the night?

B: I'm sure it'll be easy to find a place.

2.A: We have to watch for Interstate 87?

B: Right! We still have a ways to go, though.

A: How about staying at a hotel in a city tonight?

B: It might be hard to find a good place to stay this late.

3.A: Let's stop soon. We've driven enough for one day.

B: All right, but we still have a little farther to to.

A: I think we should try to find a reasonable motel tonight.

B: That shouldn't be hard to do.

4.A: Shouldn't we start looking for a place to stay?

B: OK. Why don't you check the map to see where we are.

A: I hope we can find a cheap place to spend the night, don't you?

B: I don't think we'll have any trouble.

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(25) a Hotel 在旅館

Hotel and motel rates vary considerably. In major cities and resort areas, it is advisable to have reservations.

1.A: Do you have any vacancies?

B: Yes, we have a nice room on the fourth floor.

A: How much is it?

B: $45.00 a night, plus t

ax.

A: Can I see it, please?

B: Certainly. Would you come with me?

2.A: Do you have a single room for two nights?

B: We only have a small suite.

A: What's the rate?

B: $50.00 a night, including breakfast.

A: Fine. Could you show it to me, please?

B: Of course. Just follow me.

3.A: Can I reserve a double room for next week?

B: You can have a room facing the ocean.

A: How much would it be?

B: $55.00, including tax.

A: Could I have a look at the room?

B: Sure. Come this way, please.

4.A: Do you have a double room with twin beds?

B: I can let you have a room in the new wing.

A: What's the daily rate?

B: $60.00 a night.

A: Could you show me something less expensive?

B: Yes, of course. Right this way, please.

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  美國英語情景對話篇26

(26)ing a Room 找住房

In smaller cities and towns, it's usually quite easy to find a room to rent. This is especially true in towns where universities or college are located.

1.A: Do you take in students?

B: Yes. If you don't mind sharing room, there's one available.

A: How much is it?

B: $30.00 a week.

A: Do you think I could have a look at it, please?

B: I'm on my way out now. Couldyou come back in an hour?

2.A: I've been told you might have a vacant room.

B: Yes. I have a spare room.

A: How much are you asking?

B: $10.00 a night.

A: Could I see the room, please?

B: Sure. Come on in.

3.A: A friend told em I might find a room here.

B: Yes. I'll have a room free next week.

A: What do you charge?

B: $25.00 a week, but you can't have visitors.

A: Fine. Would It be OK to look at the room?

B: Could you come back later? We're right in the middle of dinner.

4.A: I wonder if you can help me. I'm looking for a room.

B: Yes. I've got a small room.

A: How much do you charge?

B: $35.00 a week, but don't allow smoking.

A: OK. Can I see the room now?

B: Would you mind waiting? I'm on the telephone.

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(27) a Bank 在銀行

Banking hours are usually from 9:00 to 3:00, Monday to Friday. Sometimes you can't get service in a bank unless you have an account there.

1.A: I'd like to change these pesos, please.

B: How do you want them?

A: It doesn't make any difference.

B: Did you want anything else?

A: Yes, I'd like to open an account.

2.A: Would you cash these travelers checks, please?

B: How would you like them?

A: In ten dollar bill, please.

B: Is there anything else?

A: Yes, I'd like to know how to send money to France.

3.A: Could I change these pounds for dollars, please?

B: Do you want small bills or large?

A: It doesn't matter.

B: Do you want anything else?

A: Yes, I'd like to know the exchange rate for yen.

4.A: Could you change these for me, please?

B: What would you like?

A: Twenties and some smaller bills, please.

B: Anything else?

A: Yes. Could you tell me my balance? Here's my account number.

  美國英語情景對話篇28

(28) a Post Office 在郵局

Every mailing address in the United States has a "ZIP code" which should be used whenever possible. Post offices are generally open from 8:30 to 5:00 from Monday to Friday and until noon on Saturday.

美國每一個通訊地址都編有郵政號碼, 應該儘量加以利用. 郵局的營業時間一般是星期一到星期五的上午8點

半至下午5點半.星期六隻營業至中午.

1.A: How much is an airmail letter to Japan?

B: I'll have to check. Can I help you with anything else?

A: I'd like a 20 cent stamp, please.

B: There you are.

2.A: Could you tell me how much it would cost to send this to France by regular mail?

B: I'll look it up. Is there anything else?

A: Yes. I'd like five airmail stamps.

B: Here you are.

3.A: How much would a post card to Brazil be?

B: Let me check for you. Do you need anything else?

A: Yes. I'd like a book of 20 cent stamps, please.

B: Here you are.

4.A: How much more would it cost ot send this special delivery?

B: Just a second. I'll have to check that? Anything else I can do for you?

A: Yes. I'd like to send a

$20.00 money order.

B: There you go.

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(29)ing a Haircut 理髮

Many barber shops or hair stylists now cut both men's and women's hair. Prices vary considerably and it's sometimes necessary to make an appointment.

許多專理男發或女發的理髮店現在男女法均理. 理髮的價格相差很大,而且有時候理髮還需預約.

1.A: How do you want it?

B: Cut it short all over.

A: Would you like it washed?

B: No, thank you. It's OK.

2.A: How would you like it?

B: Trim the back, but leave it long on the sides, please.

A: Do you want a shampoo?

B: No, thanks.

3.A: How would you like me to cut it?

B: Just a trim, please.

A: Do you want it thinned?

B: No, I don't think so, thanks.

4.A: What do you want me to do?

B: Not too much off, please.

A: Do you want a conditioner?

B: No, that's fine, thanks.

  美國英語情景對話篇30

(30)ping 購物

Clothing sizes are measured differently in the United States from the way they're measured in countries where the metric system is used.

美國服裝尺寸的量法和使用公制單位的國家不一樣.

1.A: Are you being helped?

B: No. What do you have in brown suede jackets, size 40?

A: The closest I have is a 38.

B: Do you think you'll be getting any more in?

A: No, but they might have them at our other store.

2.A: Is anybody waiting on you?

B: No. I'm trying to find a green sweater in extra large.

B: We have your size, but not in that color.

A: Can you order one for me?

B: Certainly. Just give me your name and address.

3.A: Is somebody taking care of you?

B: No. I'd like a long-sleeved shirt in yellow, medium.

A: I think we're out of your size.

B: Well, can you get me one?

A: I think so. Check back next week.

4.A: Is anyone helping you?

B: No. I'm looking for a navy blue raincoat, size 36.

A: I'm afraid we don't have any left.

B: Will you be getting more in?

A: Yes. Try us again next Monday.

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  美國英語情景對話篇31

(31)ning an Evening Out (1) 計劃晚間的外出活動

In the United States girls and boys usually begin to go out on "dates" when they are 14 or 15. Typical dates include going to the movies, going dancing or going to a party.

美國的男女孩子通常到十四,五歲時開始外出約會. 典型的約會是看電影,跳舞或參加社交聚會.

1.A: How would you like to go to a movie tonight?

B: Thanks for asking, but I don't think so.

A: Then what about trying that new Chinese restaurant?

B: No. I'd rather stay home and watch TV.

2.A: How about going to see Maria tonight?

B: Not tonight. Maybe another time.

A: Come on! It would do you good to get out.

B: No. I want to get to bed early tonight.

3.A: Let's go roller-skating.

B: I really don't feel like it tonight.

A: Well, would you like to do anything?

B: No. If you don't mind, I'm just going to stay home tonight.

4.A: Why don't we go dancing?

B: No. I'm really not in the mood.

A: Then why don't we just go out and get something to eat?

B: No. I want to stay home tonight for a change.

  美國英語情景對話篇32

(32)ning an Evening Out (2) 計劃晚間的外出活動

It's OK to make plans with friends at the last minute. It's more polite, however, to make them ahead of time.

臨時作出計劃約請朋友是可以的,但是提前安排好計劃則更為禮貌.

1.A: How about going to hear a country-and-western singer tonight?

B: I'd enjoyed that.

A: I' pick you up around 8:00.

B: OK. I'll see you then.

2.A: Do you feel like going to see Paul and Claire tonight?

B: I'd like that very much.

A: How does 7:30 sound?

B: Fine. See you late.

3.A: Would you like to go to a party tonight?

B: That sounds like a good idea?

A: Would 7:00 be OK?

B: That's fine. I'm looking forward to it.

4.A: Why don't you have dinner with me tonight?

B: I'd love to.

A: Let's say about 6:00?

B: That's OK with me

  美國英語情景對話篇33

(33)ng Theater Tickets 買戲票

Going to the theater is very popuar and shows are often sold out far in advance. It is a good idea to buy your tickets in advance if you want to see a particular show. It is not necessary to tip the person who shows you to your seat in a theater.

人們很喜歡看戲,而且戲票常常是很早就預售一空. 如果你想看某一場演出,最好是提前買票. 沒有必要給劇院領座的人付小費.

1.A: I'd like to reserve two seats for tomorrow night.

B: Would you like orchestra seats?

A: Isn't there anything less expensive?

B: Not unless you want the matinee.

2.A: Can I still get tickets for tonight's performance?

B: The front balcony is still availavle.

A: Aren't there any other seats?

B: No, I'm afraid that's it.

3.A: Are there any seats left for Saturday night?

B: I still have a fiw seats in the mezzanine.

A: I suppose there's nothing cheaper, is there?

B: No. Nothing. I'm sorry.

4.A: Is there anything available for tonight?

B: There are some seats in the rear mezzanine.

A: Isn't there anything else available?

B: No, the show is almost sold out.

  美國英語情景對話篇34

(34)hing Television 看電視

There are three nationwide television networks in the United States: the American Broadcasting Company(ABC), the Columbia Broadcasting Company(CBS) and the National Broadcasting Company(NBC). There is also a public broadcasting network(PBS), and there are hundreds of local television stations. In many areas television is broadcast 24 hours a day.

美國有三家全國性的電視聯播公司:美國廣播公司(ABC), 哥倫比亞廣播公司(CBS)和全國廣播公司(NBC).此外,還有公共廣播社(PBS)以及數百個地方電視臺。許多地區一天二十四小時都有電視節目。

1.A: Is there anything worth watching on another channel?

B: I think there's a western on.

A: Do you mind if we watch it? I'd really like to see it.

B: Well, I really wanted to see the baseball game.

2.A: Do you happen to know what's on after the news?

B: I've got a feeling there's a documentary about animals.

A: Does anybody mind if we watch it?

B: Don't you want to see part two of the movie?

3.A: Do you remember what comes on next?

B: I believe there's a TV special.

A: Are you interested in watching it?

B: Let me look in the TV Guide first.

4.A: What's on Channerl 2 at 8:00?

B: If I remember correctly, there's a quiz show.

A: Do you want to watch it?

B: Let's see what else is on first.

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(35)ts 運動

Both team sports and individual sports are extremely popular in the United States. Don't be afraid to try a sport you haven't played before. People are usually willing to help beginners.

在美國,無論是集體的或個人的運動專案,人們都極其喜愛。對於你以前沒有玩過的運動,你不妨試一試。人們通常都樂於幫助初學者。

1.A: Would you like to go running?

B: I'd enjoy that. Where would you like to go?

A: We could go to the park. There shouldn't be many people there now.

B: Good. Just let me change.

2.A: How about going for a bike ride?

B: Sure. Where?

A: Let's call Harry and ask him. He always knows the best places to go.

B: That's a good idea. I'll get ready.

3.A: Let's go swimming.

B: OK. Where should we go?

A: Why don't we go down to the lake? It's not too far from here.

B: Fine. I'll be ready in a minute.

4.A: How about going hiking with us?

B: Sounds good to me. Where do you want to go?

A: Let's go up to the mountains. It should be beautiful there.

B: OK. Just give me a few minutes to get ready.

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  美國英語情景對話篇36

(36) Breakfast 吃早餐

Coffee shops are popular, reasonably priced restaurants for breakfast, lunch, dinner or just a snack.

咖啡館是大眾化的,價格公道的餐館。在這裡可以吃早餐,午餐和晚餐,也可以只吃點點心。

1.A: You're having coffee, aren't you?

B: Yes, I always have coffee in the morning.

A: What are you going to have to eat?

B: I'm going to order scrambled eggs and toast. What about you?

A: That sounds good to me. I'll have the same.

2.A: You'd like coffee, wouldn't you?

B: I think I'd rather have tea this morning.

A: What else are you going to have?

B: Just an English muffin. What are you going to have?

A: That sounds good. I'm going to order the same thing.

3.A: You're going to have coffee, aren't you?

B: Yes. I could use a cup of coffee.

A: Are you going to have anything to eat?

B: French toast sounds good. What are you going to order?

A: I'll have that too.

4.A: A cup of coffee sounds good, doesn't it?

B: Yes, but I think I'll have orange juice first.

A: Do you feel like having anything to eat?

B: Well, I think I'll try the pancakes. How about you?

A: Sounds great. That's just what I feel like having.

  美國英語情景對話篇37

(37) Lunch 吃午餐

Lunch is usually served between noon and 2:00. Sandwiches are a very popular quick lunch in both the United States and Canada.

午餐通常從中午供應到下午兩點。 在美國和加拿大, 三明治是極大眾化的午間快餐食品。

1.A: Please have another sandwich.

B: Thank you, but I really can't eat any more.

A: You're going to have dessert, aren't you?

B: Well, I'll join you if you're having something.

2.A: You'll finish the chicken, won't you?

B: No, thank you. I'm trying to cut down.

A: Aren't you going to have dessert?

B: No, thank you. I just can't eat any more.

3.A: Would you like some more soup?

B: No, thank you. It's delicious, but I've had enough.

A: Would you like soem dessert?

B: Well, maybe I'll have just a small piece of pie.

4.A: Can't you eat the rest of the salad?

B: No, thanks. I'm supposed to be on a diet.

A: Why don't we have something for dessert?

B: I really shouldn't, but I'll have a little ice cream.

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(38) Dinner 吃晚餐

Dinner time varies somewhat in the United States. In small towns it may be as early as 5:00, while in large cities it may be as late as 9:00. It's best to call for a reservation in expensive or well-known restaurants.

在美國吃晚餐的時間不盡相同。在小城鎮可能早在下午五點就吃晚餐,而在大城市可能晚到九點才吃。如果上高階餐廳或有名的飯店去吃晚飯,最好是先打電話預定。

1.A: Would you like to order now?

B: Yes. I'll have the shrimp cocktail to start.

A: What would you like for your main course?

B: I'll have a sirloin steak, medium rare.

2.A: May I take your order?

B: Yes. I'd like a cup of onion soup.

A: And what would you like after that?

B: I'd like the roast chicken, please.

3.A: Are you ready to order?

B: Yes. I'll have the fresh fruit cocktail.

A: And for your entree?

B: I think I'll try the broiled sole.

4.A: Have you decided what you'd like?

B: Yes. First I'll have tomato juice.

A: And then?

B: I'll have the lamb chops, well-done, please.

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(39) Fast Food Restaurant 在快餐館

Fast food restaurants are popular in the United States for quick, inexpensive meals or snacks. You order your food and take it to a table yourself. If you order your food "to go", you take it out of the restaurant. Tipping is not necessary in this kind of restaurant.

美國的快餐館因快速供應便宜的飯菜和小吃而深受歡迎。 你得自己定購食品,自己端到餐桌上。 如果你定購“帶走”的食品,你還可以拿出店外。在這種餐館裡無需付小費。

1.A: What woul

d you like to eat?

B: I'd like a hamburger with lettuce and tomato.

A: How about something to drink?

B: A Coke, please.

A: OK. I'll see if I can get waited on.

2.A: What do you want?

B: I think I'll have a piece of apple pie.

A: Do you want something to drink?

B: Coffee would be fine.

A: OK. Sit down and I'll get it.

3.A: What are you going to have?

B: I'll try a steak sandwich.

A: Can I get you anything to drink?

B: Yes, I'd like a chocolate shake.

A: That sounds good. I think I'll have the same.

4.A: What can I get you?

B: A cheeseburger and an order of french fries would be great.

A: Would you like anything to drink?

B: I feel like having a Coke.

A: That's a good idea. I think I'll join you.

  美國英語情景對話篇40

(40) a Cocktail Party 在雞尾酒會上

Cocktail parties are popular for both business and social functiongs. They may be casual or formal and are often held between 6:00 and 8:00 in the evening. Drinks and hors d'oeuvres or snacks are usually served.

為商務和社交的目的舉行雞尾酒會是很普遍的事。酒會可能是非正式的,也可能是正式的,而且經常在晚上六點至八點間舉行。酒會上通常招待各種飲料和開胃小吃或點心。

1.A: Come in. It's nice to see you again.

B: It's nice to be here.

A: Would you care for a drink?

B: Just a club soda for me,please.

2.A: Hi! I'm happy you could make it.

B: Well, I've been looking forward to seeing you.

A: What can I get you?

B: I'd love a gin and tonic.

3.A: Good evening, I'm so happy you could come.

B: Thank you for inviting me.

A: What would you like to drink?

B: A glass of white wine would be fine, thank you.

4.A: Hello. It's a pleasure to see you again.

B: Thank you. I've been looking forward to your party.

A: You'll have a drink, won't you?

A: I think I'll have a beer, if you have any.


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