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englishpod C0013 中英文翻译版带关键词汇
The Office - Out Of Control Spending (C0013)A: OK, so now the last point on our agenda. Jill, let’s go over the profit and loss statement.B: Great. Well, the main issue here, as you can see, is that our expenses are through the roof.A: Let’s see... These numbers are off the charts!What’s going on here!B: Well, um, sir, the company expenditures on en- tertainment and travel are out of control. Look at these bills for example. Just this month we’ve paid over twenty thousand dollars for hotel charges!A: OK, thank you. I’ll look into it.B: The list goes on and on. Here, this is a bill for five thousand dollars for spa treatments!A: Thank you; that will be all. I’ll take care of it.B: Look at this one sir, eight thousand dollars were spent in one night at a place called ”WildThings”?!A: OK, I get it!! Thank you for your very thorough analysis!Key Vocabularygo over phrase revise, checkthrough theroofphrase suddenly very highoff the charts phrase very highexpenditures commonnoun, plu-ral amount of money spent on somethingout of control phrase not in controllook into principleverb, WillFuture investigate, try to get information about somethinggo on and on phrase continuestake care of principleverb, WillFuturedo something about Supplementary Vocabularyrevenue commonnoun, non-variable cash flow commonnoun, non-variable amount of money paid to a businessthe movement of money into and out of a busi- nessthe bottom line phrase the net profit; theamount of money abusiness m akes a fter e x-pensesfinances commonnoun, non-variable the amount of money you have and how well it is organizedincome commonnoun, non-variable assets commonnoun, plu-ral the amount of money a person or a company makesthings of value that are owned by a companyA:好的,所以现在是我们最后一项议程。
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The Weekend-Christmas Chronicles I(C0019)A:I hate working on Christmas Eve!Whoa!Get a load of this guy!Come in central,I think we’ve got ourselves a situation here.B:License and registration please.Have you been drinking tonight,sir?A:I had one or two glasses of eggnog,but nothing else.B:Step out of the vehicle,please.Sir,what do you have in the back?A:Just a few Christmas gifts,’tis the season,after all!B:Don’t take that tone with me.Do you have an invoice for these items?A:Umm...no...I make these in my workshop in the North Pole!B:Y ou are under arrest,sir.Y ou have the right to remain silent.Y ou better not pout,you better not cry.Anything you say can and will be used against you.Y ou have the right to an attorney;if you can-not afford one,the state will appointA:Y ou can’t take me to jail!What about my sleigh?It’s Christmas Eve!I have presents to deliver!Rudolph!Prancer!Dancer!Get help!Key Vocabularyget a load of phrase look at(informal)license commonnoun,sin-gular official document that shows you have permis-sion to drive a careggnog commonnoun,non-variable traditional Christmas drink containing eggs, cream,sugar and rumvehicle commonnoun,sin-gular machine use to carry people,i.e.a car or truckstep out principleverb,im-perativebriefly go out of a placetake that tone phrase speak in that tone ofvoiceinvoice commonnoun,sin-gular official document that shows you have paid for something you boughtarrest phrase the act of legally takingsomeone to jailpout principleverb,presentsimple push out your lips to show that you are un-happysleigh commonnoun,sin-gular large,open vehicle that is pulled by horses over snow or iceSupplementary Vocabularyhandcuffs commonnoun,plu-ral a set of two metal rings that are used to join a persons hands together, esp.by policeprison commonnoun,sin-gular a building where crimi-nals are kept as punish-mentread some-one’s rights phrase tell someone their le-gal rights,usually whenthey are arrestedDUI phrase driving under the influ-ence of alcohol or drugsspeeding ticket commonnoun,sin-gulara piece of paper the po-lice give if you are div-ing too fast。
Englishpod脚本_文本_讲解_主持人对话0001
Englishpod脚本_文本_讲解_主持人对话00010001 - Difficult Customer***M: Hello English learners and welcome to EnglishPod! My name is Marco.A: I’m Amira.M: And Amira and I are here today with a great, great lesson for you.A: Yes, we are.M: Today we’re gonna be talking about a restaurant. Ami ra, why don’t you give us a little bit more details?A: Well, we’re talking about a situation in a restaurant and two people are involved –the waiter and the customer. And I don’t wanna say anymore.M: Okay, don’t say anymore, let’s just listen to this di alogue and we’ll be back later to explain it.DIALOGUE, FIRST TIMEA: Oh-oh, what a waiter?M: What a waiter? He is really angry at this customer and I can’t blame him, I would be angry too.A: Yeah, so, I’ve seen Marco you have chosen some interesting expressions for us here. What is the first one?M: Well, the first one is I’m still working on it. A: I’m still working on it.M: I’m still working on it.A: I’m still working on it.M: Why don’t we listen to some other examples on how you can use this word and then we’ll come back and explain it?Example one.A: Did you finish reading the magazine?B: I’m still working it.Example two.C: Did you fix my car?D: I’m still working on it.M: Hm.A: Uh, so, you could say “I’m still working on it” means…M: I still need more time. A: Fantastic.M: Great. Okay, it’s clear.A: I have another one for you guys, it’s a phrase commonly used and you’ll hear it all the tim e – coke and fries.M: Coke and fries.A: Coke and fries.M: Coke and fries. It’s a short way of sayin g “Coca-Cola and French fries”.A: So, that’s basically America’s fast food.M: Yeah. Burger, coke and fries.A: Okay.M: Hehe.A: What’s next on the men u?M: On the menu we have a complimentary glass of wine.A: Complimentary glass of wine.M: Complimentary glass of wine.A: Compli mentary means…M: That it’s free.A: Free.M: Yes.A: We love that, ha?M: Yeah, we definitely like free things.A: Well, um, I have another one for us here, anotherinteresting phrase –I’ll go with.M: I’ll go with.A: I’ll go with.M: I’ll go with.A: So, basically, it’s another way of saying “I’m choosing”.M: Yeah, I’ll choose or I’ll take.A: I’ll take.M: Uhu.A: Okay, very good.M: Alright, the next word that I wanna take a look at is grab.A: Grab.M: Grab.A: Grab.M: Ok ay, now let’s listen to some other examples of how we could use grab in different situations and then we’ll come back andexplain it.Example one.A: On your way home can you grab some milk? Example two.B: Wait for me please, I need to grab my coat. Example two.C: Let’s grab a cup of coffee.A: Alright, well, I would understand that go grab means go get quickly.M: To go get quickly, yeah.A: Yeah. Alri ght everyone, so, now it’s time to listen one more time to the dialogue and listen carefully and try to understand why the waiter doesn’t like the customer. Let’s listen. DIALOGUE, SECOND TIMEA: Marco, why did this waiter get angry at the customer?M: Wel l, he basically wasted the waiter’s time.I mean this guy comes into the restaurant, he is not very poli te and he’s asking all these questions, in the end he just gets up and says “Uh, I’ll just go grab a burger across the street”. A: Yeah, and I also think that this guy was a lot more casual than the place he was in, right? M: Yeah, yeah, I think it was a nice, uh, fancy restaurant, so, I think he was in the wrong place.A: Yeah, so, how many times, Marco, tell me do you really have fast food a week?M: Fast food, let’s see, uh, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday… no, I’m just kidding.A: Oh my God.M: No, no, um, I think I get fast food maybe once a week… once or twice a week. Alright, talking about fast food made me hungry, so, I think I’m gonna go grab somethi ng to eat myself.A: Yeah, me too.M: Alright, I hope you guys enjoyed the lesson today and remember that all of this vocabulary is useful for your everyday needs.A: Yes, well, actually here in EnglishPod we focus on phrases and words that are high frequency and that means that you can use them everyday in your practical life.M: Exactly, and be sure to go to our website at /doc/f4f2fbbcfab069dc502201e7.html where you can find many other resources and you can leave your questions and comment at our community forum.A: So, thank you very much for listening, we’ll be back tomorrow with another great lesson for you, so, until then… Bye!M: Bye!。
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Daily Life-What’s your name again?(C0008)A:Nick!How’s it going?B:Oh,hey...A:What are you doing in this neighbourhood?Do you live around here?B:Actually,my office is right around the corner.A:It was great to meet you last week at the confer-ence.I really enjoyed our conversation about for-eign investment.B:Y eah,yeah,it was really interesting.Y ou know, I’m in a bit of a hurry,but here’s my card.We should definitely meet up again and continue our discussion.A:Sure,you still have my contact details,right?B:Y ou know what,this is really embarrassing,but your name has just slipped my mind.Can you remind me?A:Sure,my name is Ana Ferris.Don’t worry about it;it happens to me all the time.I’m terrible with names too.Key Vocabularyhow’s it going phrase how are youaround here phrase close to herearound thecornerphrase on the next streetin bit of a hurry phrase moving quickly,havingno timecontact de-tails phrase information requiredto contact someone,i.e.telephone number,email addressslip my mind phrase been forgotten terrible with phrase bad at Supplementary Vocabularyaround there phrase close to thereto recognize principleverb,im-perative to know and remember someone or something you have seen beforeacquaintance commonnoun,sin-gular someone you know,but who is not a close friendin a rush phrase move quickly,not havemuch timeforgetful Adjective forgetting things easily。
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Elementary ‐Daily Life ‐Cleaning the House (C0012)M: Hello everyone! And welcome back to EnglishPod! My name is Marco.E: I‟m Erica.M: And today we have a great intermediate lesson for you.E: That‟s right, we‟ve got some excellent real English for you all about cleaning the house.M: Cleaning the house, that‟s a real life situation, so, we‟re gonna give you real English.E: Exactly, so, on today‟s lesson we‟re gonna look at language about cleaning the house. We‟r e also going to learn a few phrases that you can use if you wanna ask someone for help and maybe if you‟re a little bit lazy like me…M: Hehe.E: A phrase or two to avoid doing work. Okay, well, let‟s get started then with our “vocabulary preview”.Voice: Vocabulary preview.M: Alright, great, we have two great words for you today. Erica, why don‟t tell us the first one?E: The first word is such a mess.M: Such a mess.E: Such a mess.M: So, when something is a mess…E: It‟s dirty.M: Yeah, or things are everywhere.E: Disorganized.M: Yeah, so, you know, you have your clothes on the floor and your shoes on…E: Okay, so, that sounds a lot like my desk at work.M: Hehe. Your shoes on your desk, yeah, I‟ve seen that; I‟ve been wanting to ask you about that.E: Hehe. Okay, such a mess – really, really dirty.M: Okay, now let‟s take a look at our second word – chores.E: Chores.M: Chores.E: Chores.M: Chores is a really common word for…E: Things you have to do around the house.M: Like, for example, laundry…E: Or making the bed.M: Or when you have to take out the garbage.E: Those are all examples of chores.M: Chores, yeah. I guess everyone can remember when they were kids, they had chores to do.E: Yeah, when I was a kid, it was my chore to chop wood.M: Chop wood?E: Yeah!M: That‟s a great chore. Playing with an axe.E: Hehe. Maybe if you‟re a boy, but for a girl it was not so great.M: Uh, that‟s why you‟re so strong and fit.E: Yeah. Hehe.M: Alright, so, let‟s listen to our dialogue for the first time.It‟s gonna be kind of fast.E: But don‟t worry if you miss something, because we‟ll explain all of the important language afterwards.DIALOGUE, FIRST TIMEE: Oh my God, Marco, what happened there?M: An explosion.E: We love a good explosion here at EnglishPod.M: We‟re gonna give you as many explosions as possible. Hehe.E: Okay.M: Alright, so, let‟s take a look at our “language takeaway”.Voice: Language takeaway.E: So, …language takeaway‟ is the part of our lesson where we teach you what we think are some really important words that are found in the dialogue.M: Exactly, and we have three really important words in our dialogue today, so, let‟s start with the first one.E: Tidy up.M: Tidy up.E: Tidy up.M: So, to tidy up means to…E: Put things in their correct spot.M: Right, so, put the shoes on the floor.E: Yeah.M: Take them off…E: Get the shoes off my desk.M: Exactly, so, tidy up – organize things a little bit.E: Yeah, put things away.M: Okay, let‟s take a look at our second word now – spotless.E: Spotless.M: Spotless.E: Spotless.M: So, when you want something to be spotless…E: You want it to be really clean.M: Really clean, not a spot of dirt on it.E: Like your desk.M: Exactly, my desk is spotless.E: My desk is not spotless.M: He he. Alright, great word. Now let‟s take a look at our last word for language takeaway – mall.E: Mall.M: Mall.E: M-A-L-L, mall.M: Mall, yeah. It‟s a strange sounding word.E: It is a little bit funny sounding, but it basically means a large building with many shops inside, many different stores inside.M: Right. Now, in British English you would say shopping center.E: Yeah, I think that‟s a little bit more common, but in American English we say mall.M: Mall. Great, so, now it‟s time in our show to look at “putting it together”. Voice: Putting it together.E: Okay, so, in …putting it together‟ we take a word from the dialogue and we show you how to use this word in real English, so, we give you a couple of examples of how this particular word can be used.M: Exactly, so, the word that we have for today is groceries.E: Groceries.M: Groceries.E: Groceries.M: Erica, why don‟t you tell us what groceries are all about?E: So, groceries are all of the food items that you need to buy at the supermarket, so, like your bread and milk and meat and…M: Vegetables.E: Exactly.M: All that stuff.E: Those are all groceries.M: Okay, so, let‟s listen to some examples on how we use this phrase. Voice: Example one.A: There’s no milk. Can you go to the grocery stor e?Voice: Example two.B: Here’s the grocery list. I need all of these things, so that I can cook dinner tonight. Don’t forget anything.Voice: Example three.C: I hate grocery shopping. I can never find what I’m looking for.M: Okay, great examples. We heard some really interesting combinations, right? E: Yeah, we hard grocery store.M: Which is where you buy your groceries.E: Exactly, grocery shopping.M: Buying all your groceries. Hehe.E: Hehe. And grocery list.M: Um, where you have all the items that you need to buy.E: A list of everything you need to buy.M: Exactly.E: You know, grocery store, I think this is quite a common word in Canada. M: Probably in North America.E: Yeah, do you say grocery store in America?M: Well, if it‟s a small one.E: Really, so…M: Like a small store.E: In Canada I say grocery store for even like a supermarket.M: Really?E: Yeah.M: I guess, mm, I would say supermarket for a large one and grocery store for a little corner shop.E: All of these little differences in American and Canadian English.M: Hehe.E: Okay, I think it‟s time for us to listen to our dialogue another time, this time it‟ll be a little bit slower.DIALOGUE, SECOND TIME (slow)M: Okay, great stuff. Love hearing that explosion, that vacuum just is a bomb. E: Yeah.M: Hehe.E: In this dialogue there was some really interesting language that you can use if you don‟t wanna do any chores in a house.M: Exactly, so, it‟s time now for “fluency builder”.Voice: Fluency builder.E: You know, …fluency builder‟ is a part of our show that we use to take a common phrase or a word that you already know and show you how to express that idea more fluently and more naturally.M: Exactly, so, let‟s take a look at our first idea that we want to explain.E: Let’s say you‟re watching TV like the woman in this dialogue and your husband wants you to help him do the chores and you say “No, I‟m busy”. M: Right, or “I‟m doing something”.E: Those are two great expressions, but we heard something a little bit different in the dialogue.Phrase 1: I’m in the middle of something right now. I’m in the middle of something right now.M: Yeah, that phrase is great. It means she‟s busy, she‟s doing something.E: Yeah, I’m in the middle of something.M: Yeah.E: And so, Marco, you can tell us about our next phrase.M: Okay, well, now suppose that you want to say, you‟ll be there soon.E: You might say “I‟ll be there soon” or…M: “I‟m coming”.E: Exactly.M: But in our dialogue we heard something a little bit different, let‟s listen. Phrase 2: I’ll be there in a second. I’ll be there in a second.M: So, this is a more natural way of saying “I‟ll be there very soon”.E: Yeah, you know what, I think I use this phrase almost every day, I’ll be there in a second.M: Yeah, yeah, it‟s really common.E: Yeah, it means I‟ll be there really fast.M: Yes.E: Okay, so, our final item today in fluency builder, um, is a great phrase that helps you say the idea “Could you” or “Would you”.M: Right or “Can you”.E: Yeah, so, “Can you sweep the floor”, “Could you sweep the floor”.M: But in the dialogue we heard something that‟s a little bit different.Phrase 3: Why don’t you clean the floors and I’ll go to the supermarket? Why don’t you clean the floors and I’ll go to the supermarket?M: Great, so, this is mor e natural and it‟s giving a suggestion.E: Yeah, it‟s sort of a polite way of asking someone to clean the floors.M: Right, it‟s a really good and polite way of saying it, yeah, I would agree on that. This was fluency builder, now we are ready to listen to our dialogue again at its normal speed.E: And this time you‟ll understand a lot better.DIALOGUE, THIRD TIMEE: Um, has… has this ever happened to you as your vacuum cleaner exploded in your house?M: Well, not a big explosion like this one.E: Not so dramatically.M: Yeah, not so dramatically, but, ah, I‟ve had this happen to me before, yeah. And dust everywhere and it‟s just… it‟s a mess. You don‟t wanna have…E: You know, this word vacuum, um, is really… a very American word.M: Yeah, vacuum. Vacuum the rug, vacuum the carpet.E: Yeah, vacuum cleaner. In the UK what do they say?M: Hoover.E: Hoover.M: Yeah, hoover.E: Hoover the rug.M: Hoover the rug. Which is interesting, because it‟s actually a brand.E: Yeah?M: So, I guess it‟s kind of like American English you say “Pass me a kleenex”. E: Oh, that‟s true.M: That would be like a tissue.E: Yeah.M: So, I guess they say “Hoover the rug” or “Hoover the house”, yeah.E: Wow.M: Hehe.E: You know, I really love these small differences in meaning that we have between American English and British English.M: Yeah, it‟s… it‟s fun, okay.Well, another interesting thing about this is that the man was doing the house work.E: I know.M: He‟s a househusband.E: Yeah, so, he‟s the one doing all the chores in the house.M: Yeah, that‟s… well, that‟s the new trend now. Now it‟s more popular for men to stay home and take care of the babies and clean the house.E: Yeah, like when I was growing up, my dad would take out the garbage and that was it.M: Hehe.E: Hehe. My mom had to do everything else, but now I think it‟s becoming a lot more common in… especially in North America for the household chores to be divided between the man and the wife equally.M: Yeah, I think it‟s fair, it‟s fair.E: Me too, yeah.M: Yeah.E: You‟d make a good husband, Marco.M: Hehe. That‟s what they say, but they haven‟t married me yet.E: Hehe. Okay.M: Alright, well, we‟re out of time folks, be sure to log on to our community website and you can leave all your comments and maybe all the househusbands out there can give us their feedback on what they think about this.E: Yeah, so, check us out at and thanks for listening today, everyone, until next time, this Marco and Erica saying…。
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The Weekend-Skiing(C0104)A:Welcome ski lovers of all ages!My name is Rick Fields and here with me is the man that needs no introduction,Bob Copeland.B:Thank you,Rick!What a beautiful day here in Aspen,Colorado where the sun is shinning,and we’ve got twelve inches of fresh powder.It doesn’t get much better than this.A:That’s right,Bob,but today we have a special treat for our viewers.We’re joined here by Ian Roussy, the four-time giant slalom champion.And on this special edition of the show,Ian is going to teach us the basics of skiing!So,let’s hit the slopes! C:Well,first off,let’s get those boots on.Y ou’re go-ing to want to make sure your bootsfit snugly.That’s right;now snap them into your bindings.And you’re also going to want a good pair of gog-gles to protect your eyes.It’s a bright day today, so there’s going to be a lot of glare out there on the slopes.We don’t want you hitting any of those moguls!A:Bob,since you’re a beginner skier and might takea few spills,it is a good idea to have a good warmpair of dry ski gloves.C:Easy there,Rick!Well,let’s head on over to the chairlift,and test your skills!All right,we’re up here on the bunny hill,so,Bob,why don’t you doa few snow-plow turns.Gnarly run,Rick!Nicecarving!Y ou’ve got some mad skills!That was sick!A:Y ou wanna see gnarley?Well,see that bump over there,I’m going to catch some major air.C:Butt plant!B:Ha ha ha!He lost his skis!Y ard sale!!!A:Ahem,well.Thanks for joining us here today,I think that about does it.Bob,Ian,time for some après-ski?C:No way,man!We’re off to grab some freshies!!! Key Vocabularyslalom commonnoun,sin-gular a skiing race where you must go thoughflagschampion commonnoun,sin-gularwinnerhit the slopes phrase start skiing snugly GeneralAdverbfitting very tightlysnap principleverb,im-perative make something attach by pressing downbinding commonnoun,plu-ral a bottom part that at-taches the boot to a skigoggles commonnoun,plu-ral a pair of glasses used to protect one’s eyesglare commonnoun,sin-gular bright light that is re-flected by the snowslopes commonnoun,plu-ral a space on the moun-tain which is used for skiingmogul commonnoun,plu-rala bump on a ski hillski glove commonnoun,plu-ral a covering of hands with eachfinger sepa-rated thasnow-plow turn commonnoun,sin-gulara slow,easy turn whereyou make a V with theskiscarving commonnoun,non-variable turn on your skis with your edgeschairlift commonnoun,sin-gular a line of chairs tha mov-ing cable that carries peoapres-ski commonnoun,non-variable a party or drinks after skiinggrab some freshies phrase ski on the area that hasnever been skied beforeyard sale phrase falling so hard that youlose all your ski equip-mentcatch some major air phrase used to describe a skierjumps really really highbump commonnoun,sin-gularsmall hillgnarley Adjective awesome,cool(used byski lovers)take a spill principleverb,sub-junctivefallthat about does it phrase it’sfinished;it’s almostdoneSupplementary Vocabularylodge commonnoun,sin-gular the building that has restaurants and stores on the ski hillpow commonnoun,non-variable (powder)soft,light snowavy commonnoun,sin-gular (avalanche)lots of snow falling offthe mountainliftie commonnoun,sin-gular a person who operates the chairliftbowl commonnoun,sin-gular a steep hill with high sides,shaped like a bowl。
englishpod_C0010 中英文翻译版带关键词汇
The Office - Driving Sales (C0010)A: All right, people. We’re holding this meeting to- day because we’ve got to do something about oursales, and we need to do it NOW! I want concretesolutions. How do you plan/intend to drive sales...Roger?B: Well, in fact, we’re the most expensive in the mar- ket, so maybe we need to lower our prices tomatch the competitors?A: Lower our prices? Not very creative. It’ll never fly with Swan. What kind of thinking is that? Geez.Anybody else have a better plan? Natalie?C: Um, perhaps, um, a sales promotion. Maybe a two-for-one offer, or something like that!A: What? That’s the same thing. Bad idea. Really bad idea. Dammit people come on! Think! TheCEO will be here any minute.D: Do we have any ideas yet?C: Yes Mr. Swan, we were kind of considering a two- for-one offer to get more competitive.D: A two-for-one promotion? Hmm. I kind of like the sound of that. It sounds like something we should consider.A: Yeah, exactly. Just what I was thinking! In fact, that’s a brillia nt idea! I’m glad we thought of that.Very creative.Key Vocabularyconcrete solu- tions phrase a real or specific solu-tion to a problemdrive sales Preposition increase sales in the market phrase in the industryto match the competitors principleverb, infini-tivebe the as good as orbetter than others com-panies in the same in-dustrywill never fly phrase will not work, will notbe approved promotion phrase something done tomake people aware of aproductbe here anyminutephrase will arrive very soonto consider principleverb, infini-tivethinking about brilliant Adjective excellent Supplementary Vocabularycompetitive Adjective as good as or betterthan others of the sametypewin sales phrase make sales sucessfullysales strategy phrase plans for a company’ssales activitiessales cycle phrase the process a customergoes though when de-ciding to buy a productto outsell principleverb, infini-tiveto sell more than otherscustomer loy- alty phrase when a customer buysthe same brand overand overA:好了,各位。
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Daily Life-I’m sorry,I love you(C0015)A:Whoa,whoa,what’s going on?Watch out! B:Hey,watch where you’re going!A:Oh,no!I’m so sorry!Are you all right?B:Oh...I don’t know.A:I feel terrible,I really didn’t mean to knock you over.My tire,just exploded,and I lost controlof my bike.Really,it was an accident.Pleaseaccept my apologies.B:Just let me try to stand up.SONG:Why do birds suddenly appear,every time you are near?A:Are you okay?B:Oh,wait a second,you seem really familiar,I think I know you from somewhere.A:Y eah,I think we have met somewhere before.That’s right!We met at Aaron’s place lastweekend!What a coincidence!But anyway,I’m glad to see that you’re not too badly hurt,and I should probably get going.I have a nineo’clock meeting.B:Ouch!My ankle!I think it’s broken!Y ou can’t just leave me like this!Are you calling an am-bulance?A:Nope,I’m canceling my appointment so that I can stay here with you.SONG:Do you remember when we met?That’s the day I knew you were my pet.I wanna tell youhow much I love you.Key Vocabularyfeel terrible phrase sorrymean principleverb,presentsimpleintend,planexplode principleverb,pastsimplesuddenly break apartaccident commonnoun,sin-gular an event that is not planed or intendedfamiliar Adjective probably known,butnot clearly remembered place commonnoun,sin-gularhousecoincidence commonnoun,sin-gular situation when two or more things happen at the same time in an un-planned wayknock over principleverb,infini-tive make something fall overSupplementary Vocabularyregret principleverb,presentsimple feel sad or sorry about somethingapologetic Adjective feeling or showing re-gret,showing an apol-ogyfeel guilty phrase feel responsible for do-ing something bad unfamiliar Adjective not familiarlove atfirst sight phrase falling in love thefirsttime you see someone。
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englishpod C0011中英文翻译版带关键词汇
Daily Life - New Guy in Town (C0011)A: Oh, I don’t know if you heard, but someone moved into that old house down the road.B: Yeah, I know. I met the owner of the house yes- terday as he was moving in. His name is Armand. A: Really? What’s he like? You have to fill me in.B: Actually, he’s a bit strange. I don’t know... I’ve gota bad feeling about him.A: Really? Why?B: Well, yesterday I brought over a housewarming gift, but Armand started acting really weird, and thenhe practically kicked me out! I tried to, sort of,peek into his house, but everything was so darkinside that I couldn’t really get a good look.The whole thing really creeped me out.A: Well, you’ll never guess what I saw this morn- ing.A delivery truck pulled into his driveway, and itdropped off a long, rectangular box. It almostlooked like a coffin!B: You see! Why would he...C: Hello ladies...B: Ah, Armand! You scared the heck out of me! This is my friend Doris.C: A pleasure to meet you...If you are not doing any- thing tonight, I would like to have you both for din-ner. I mean...I would like to have you both over fordinner.Key VocabularyI don’t know if you heard phrase phrase used to intro-duce a piece of informa-tionfill me in phrase tell me about ita bad feeling phrase a sense or feeling thatsomething bad is goingto happenweird Adjective strange, unusualkick out principleverb, pastsimple make or force someone leave when they don’t want tocreep me out phrase make me feel uncom-fortable and a bitscaredyou’ll never guessscare the heck out of me phrase phrase used to intro-duce a piece of news phrase cause someone to feel alot of fearSupplementary Vocabularybizarre Adjective strange or unusual creepy Adjective strange or scary, caus-ing people to feel ner-vous and afraidvampire commonnoun, sin-gular a dead person who drinks the blood of liv- ing peoplehave you heard phrase phrase used to intro-duce a piece of gossipguess what phrase phrase used to intro-duce an interesting orsurprising piece of in-formationA:哦,我不知道你是否听说了,但是有人搬进了沿路边的那栋老房子。
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Elementary - Difficult Customer(B0001)A: Good evening. My name is Fabio, I’ll be yourwaiter for tonight. May I take your order?B: No, I’m still working on it. This menu is not even in English. What’s good here?A: For you sir, I would recommend spaghetti andmeatballs.B: Does it come with coke and fries?A: It comes with either soup or salad and a complimentary glass of wine, Sir.B: I’ll go with the spaghetti and meatballs, salad and the wine.A: Excellent choice, your order will be ready soon.B: How soon is soon?A: Twenty minutes?B: You know what? I’ll just go grab a burger across the street.Elementary - Calling In Sick(B0002)A: Hello, Daniel speaking, how may I help you? B: Hi, Daniel, Julie here.A: Hi, Julie, how are you?B: Actually, I’m feeling quite ill today.A: I’m sorry to hear that. What’s wrong?B: I think I’m coming down with the flu. I have a headache, a sore throat a runny nose and I’mfeeling slightly feverish.A: I see... so you’re calling in sick?B: Yes, I was hoping to take the day off to recover. A: OK, then. Try and get some rest.Daily Life - Hotel Upgrade(C0003)A: Good afternoon. What can I do for you?B: I’d like to check in please. I have a reservationunder the name Anthony Roberts.A: All right R.O.B.E.R.T.S... Oh, Mr. Roberts we’ve been expecting you… and here is your keycard tothe presidential suite.B: But there must be some mistake; my reservationwas for a standard room.A: Are you sure? Let me double check .B: Yeah…Here, this is my confirmation number.A: You’re right Mr. R oberts, there seems to be a mix up, unfortuna tely we’re overbooked at the mo ment .B: So…A: Not to worry. We’r e pleased to offer you a complimentary upgrade.B: Presidential suite baby!The Office - I need an assistant!(C0004)A: ...like I told you before, we just don’t have the resources to hire you an assistant.B: I understand that, but the fact is we’re understaffed.A: The timing is just not right. The economy is bad, and it’s too risky to take on new staff.B: Yeah, I guess you’re right.... here’s an idea, what if we hire an intern? She would take some of theweight off my shoulders.A: She?B: Yeah, you know, a recent graduate. She could give me a hand with some of these projects andwe could keep our costs down.A: That sounds reasonable... let me see what I can do.A: Tony, I’d like to i ntroduce you to your new assistant.B: OK, great! Let’s meet her!C: Hi, I’m Adam.B: Oh... hi... I’m Tony...Daily Life - Cut In Line(C0005)A: I can’t believe it took us two hours to get here. The traffic in New York is unbelievable.B: Yeah, but just relax honey, we’re here and we’re going on vacation. In a few hours we’ll be inHawaii, and you’ll be on the golf course.A: Oh no! Look at that line! It must be a mile long!There’s no way I’m waiting for another two hours. B: Honey... don’t...C: Hey man, the end of the line is over there.A: Yeah...C: No seriously, I was here first, and you can’t cut in line like this.A: Says who?C: I do!A: So sue me!C: Alright...that’s it....The Weekend - Road Trip(C0006)A: So, are we all ready to go?B: Yup, I think so. The car’s packed; we havemunchies and music, and the map’s in the car.A: Did you get the camera?B: Got it! Did you fill up the tank?A: Yup, it’s all set.B: You’re sure we’re not forgetting anything?A: I’m sure... we’ve got all our bases covered.B: Well… let’s get going then! I love road trips!B: Um... do you think we can make a pit stop?A: But we’ve only been on the road for ten minutes.B: I know, but I forgot to go to the bathroom before we left.The Office - Virus!(C0007)A: Oh great! This stupid computer froze again!That’s the third time today! Hey Samuel, canyou come take a look at my PC? It’s acting upagain. It must have a virus or something.B: Just give me a second; I’ll be right up.B: I ran a virus scan on your computer, and it turns out that you have a lot of infected files!A: But I’m quite careful when I’m browsing theinternet, I have no idea how I could have pickedup a virus.B: Well, you have to make sure that your anti-virus software is updated regularly; yours wasn’t up todate, that’s proba bly what was causing your problems. A: Ok. Anything else?B: Yeah, try not to kick or hit the computer!A: Um yeah… Sorry about that.Daily Life - What’s your name again?(C0008)A: Nick! How’s it going?B: Oh, hey...A: What are you doing in this neighborhood? Doyou live around here?B: Actually, my office is right around the corner.A: It was great to meet you last week at the conference.I really enjoyed our conversation about foreign investment.B: Yeah, yeah, it was really interesting. You know,I’m in a bit of a hurry, but here’s my card. Weshould definitely meet up again and continue ourdiscussion.A: Sure, you still have my contact details, right ?B: You know what, this is really embarrassing, butyour name has just slipped my mind. Can youremind me?A: Sure, my name is Ana Ferris. Don’t worry aboutit; it happens to me all the time. I’m terrible withnames too.The Weekend - Silence please!(C0009)A: Those people in front of us are making so much noise. It’s so inconsiderate!B: Don’t worry about it; it’s not such a big deal. A: Oh... I can’t hear a thing! Excuse me, can you keep it down?C: Sure, sorry ’bout that!A: Someone’s phone is ringing!B: Honey, I think it’s your phone. Did you forget to switch it off?A: Oh, no! You’re right. That’s so embarrassing!C: Do you mind keeping it down? I’m trying to watch a movie here!The Office - Driving Sales(C0010)A: All right, people. We’re holding this meeting today because we’ve got to do something about oursales, and we need to do it NOW! I want concretesolutions. How do you intend to drive sales... Roger?B: Well, in fact, we’re the most expensive in the market, so maybe we need to lower our prices tomatch the competitors?A: Lower our prices? Not very creative. It’ll never fly with Swan. What kind of thinking is that? Geez.Anybody else have a better plan? Natalie?C: Um, perhaps, um, a sales promotion. Maybe a two-for-one offer, or something like that!A: What? That’s the same thing. Bad idea. Really bad idea. Dammit people come on! Think! TheCEO will be here any minute.D: Do we have any ideas yet?C: Yes Mr. Swan, we were kind of considering a two-for-one offer to get more competitive.D: A two-for-one promotion? Hmm. I kind of like the sound of that. It sounds like something we shouldconsider.A: Yeah, exactly. Just what I was thinking! In fact, that’s a brilliant idea! I’m glad we thought of that.Very creative.Daily Life - New Guy in Town(C0011)A: Oh, I don’t know if you heard, but someone movedinto that old house down the road.B: Yeah, I know. I met the owner of the house yesterday as he was moving in. His name is Armand.A: Really? What’s he like? You have to fill me in.B: Actually, he’s a bit strange. I don’t know... I’ve gota bad feeling about him.A: Really? Why?B: Well, yesterday I brought over a housewarminggift, but Armand started acting really weird, andthen he practically kicked me out! I tried to, sort of,peek into his house, but everything was so darkinside that I couldn’t really get a good look.A: Well, you’ll ne ver guess what I saw this morning.A delivery truck pulled into his driveway, andit dropped off a long, rectangular box. It almostlooked like a coffin!B: You see! Why would he...C: Hello ladies...B: Ah, Armand! You scared the heck out of me! Thisis my friend Doris.C: A pleasure to meet you...If you are not doing anything tonight,I would like to have you both for dinner. I mean...I would liketo have you both over for dinner.Daily Life - Cleaning the House(C0012)A: Honey, the house is such a mess! I need you to help me tidy up a bit. My boss and her husbandare coming over for dinner and the house needsto be spotless!B: I’m in the middle of something right now. I’ll be there in a second.A: This can’t wait! I need you r help now!B: Alright, alright. I’m coming.A: Ok, here’s a list of chores we need to get done. I’ll do the dishes and get all the groceries for tonight.You can sweep and mop the floors. Oh, and thefurniture needs to be dusted.B: You know what, I have to pick something up at the mall, so why don’t you clean the floors and I’llgo to the supermarket and get all the groceries.A: Sure that’s fine. Here is the list of all the things you need to get. Don’t forget anything! And canyou pick up a bottle of wine on your way home?B: Hey, honey I’m back. Wow, the house looks really good!A: Great! Can you set the table?B: Just a sec I’m just gonna vacuum this rug real fast A: Wait! Don’t turn it on...The Office - Out Of Control Spending(C0013)A: OK, so now the last point on our agenda. Jill, let’s go over the profit and loss statement.B: Great. Well, the main issue here, as you can see, is that our expenses are through the roof.A: Let’s see... These numbers are off the charts!What’s going on here!B: Well, um, sir, the company expenditures onentertainment and travel are out of control. Look atthese bills for example. Just this month we’ve paidover twenty thousand dollars for hotel charges!A: OK, thank you. I’ll look into it.B: The list goes on and on. Here, this is a bill for five thousand dollars for spa treatments!A: Thank you; that will be all. I’ll take care of it.B: Look at this one sir, eight thousand dollarswere spent in one night at a place called ”WildThings”?!A: OK, I get it!! Thank you for your very thorough analysis!Elementary - I’m in Debt(B0014)A: Hello, I’m here to see Mr. Corleone.B: Right this way, sir.C: Charlie! What can I do for you?B: Mr. Corlone, I’m really sorry to trouble you, but I need your help.C: Anything for you, Charlie! Your father was like a brother to me.B: Well, sir, you see, this recession has hit me pretty hard; I lost my job and I’m in a lot of debt.C: I see. . . . . .B: Yeah, you know, I’ve got credit card bills, car pay ments, I’ve got to pay my mortgage; and on top ofall that, I have to pay my son’s college tuition.C: So you’re asking for a loan.B: Well, I just thought maybe you could help me out.C: What? At a time like this? I’m broke too, youknow! You’re not the only one who has been hitby the recession! I lost half my money in the stockmarket crash! Go on! Get outa here!Daily Life - I’m sorry, I love you(C0015)A: Whoa, whoa, what’s going on? Watch out!B: Hey, watch where you’re going!A: Oh, no! I’m so sorry! Are you all right?B: Oh...I don’t know.A: I feel terrible, I really didn’t mean to knock youover. My tire, just exploded, and I lost controlof my bike. Really, it was an accident. Pleaseaccept my apologies.B: Just let me try to stand up.SONG: Why do birds suddenly appear, every time you are near? A: Are you okay?B: Oh, wait a second, you seem really familiar, Ithink I know you from somewhere.A: Yeah, I think we have met somewhere before.That’s right!We met at Aaron’s place lastweekend! What a coincidence! But anyway,I’m glad to see that you’re not too badly hurt,and I should probably get going. I have a nineo’clock meeting.B: Ouch! My ankle! I think it’s broken! You can’tjust leave me like this! Are you calling an ambulance?A: Nope, I’m canceling my appointment so that Ican stay here with you.SONG: Do you remember when we met? That’s theday I knew you were my pet. I wanna tell youhow much I love you.Elementary - Turn left here!(B0016)A: Hurry up, get in.B: I’m in, let’s go!A: OK, make a left here. . . no wait, I meant make a right. Come on, speed up!B: Geez! What’s the rush?A: Don’t worry about it, just drive. Oh, no, the light is about to change. . . step on it!B: Are you nuts! I’m not going to run a red light!A: Whatever. Just turn right here. . . .The freeway will be packed at this hour. . . .let’s take a side street.Go on! Get out of our way! Move, move!B: What’s your problem! Geez. Having a fit is not going to help!A: Here, I know a short cut....just go down here, and we’ll cut though Ashburn Heights. Let’s go, let’sgo! Watch out for that lady!B: I’m going as fast as I can!A: Yes! We made it. 5:58, just before the library closes.B: You’re such a geek!Elementary - Here Comes the Bride(B0017) A: I can’t believe that Anthony is finally getting married!B: Yeah well it’s about time! He’s been living with his parents for 40 years!A: Don’t be mean. Look here come the bridesmaids!Their dresses look beautiful!B: Who are those kids walking down the aisle?A: That’s the flower girl and the ring bearer. I’mpretty sure they’re the groom’s niece and nephew.Oh, they look so cute!B: I just hope the priest makes it quick. I’m starving.I hope the food’s good at the reception.A: That’s all you ever think about, food! Oh, I think the bride’s coming now! She looks gorgeous.Wait, what’s she doing? Where’s she going?B: Oh great! Does this mean that the reception is canceled?Upper-Intermediate - Protest!(D0018)A: This is Action 5 News reporter Sarah O’Connell reporting live from Washington, D. C. where aprotest has broken out. Thousands of angry citizensare protesting against the proposed bailoutof the auto manufacturing industry! Sir, sir, SarahO’Connell, Action 5 news. Can you tell us what’shappening?B: Yeah, yeah, we’re here because we feel this is an injustice! The financial irresponsibility of bigbusiness has to stop! We’re there to show thegovernment that we don’t like the way that they’respending our tax dollars!A: Sir but what exactly is making everyone so angry?B: It’s an absolute outrage, Sarah, the US government wants to give 25 billion dollars of taxpayers’money to the auto industry. These are companiesthat have been mismanaged and are now nearlybankrupt.A: I see. But, many supporters of the bailout argue that it could help save the jobs of millions of hard-working Americans.B: That maybe true, and I for one don’t want to see anyone lose their job, but how can these CEOsask for a bailout when they’re making millions ofdollars? And then, they have the nerve to fly toWashington in private jets! This costs hundredsof thousands of dollars! And they’re asking formoney! That is just not right!A: Good point. This is Sarah O’Connell reporting live from Washington D. C., back to you, Tom.The Weekend - Christmas Chronicles I(C0019)A: I hate working on Christmas Eve! Whoa! Get aload of this guy! Come in central, I think we’ve gotourselves a situation here.B: License and registration please. Have you beendrinking tonight, sir?A: I had one or two glasses of eggnog, but nothing else.B: Step out of the vehicle, please. Sir, what do you have in the back?A: Just a few Christmas gifts, ’tis the season, after all!B: Don’t take that tone with me. Do you have aninvoice for these items?A: Umm...no...I make these in my workshop in the North Pole!B: You are under arrest, sir. You have the right toremain silent. You better not pout, you better notcry. Anything you say can and will be used againstyou. You have the right to an attorney; if you can-not afford one, the state will appointA: You can’t take me to jail! What about my sleigh?It’s Christmas Eve! I have presents to deliver!Rudolph! Prancer! Dancer! Get help!Elementary - I Can See Clearly Now(B0020) A: Hello, Arthur. What seems to be the problem?B: Hey doc. Well, I think I might need glasses. I’m getting headaches, and I really struggle to seethings that are far away. But I have always had20/20 vision.A: Sounds like you may be far-sighted. OK, then, cover your left eye and read the chart in front of you.B: Mmm. . . X, E, R, 3, a question mark, and I can’t quite make out the other symbol but I think it’s thepeace sign.A: Wow, Arthur! You’re as blind as a bat!B: Yeah, I know, my vision is really blurry at times.A: Ok then, head on over to the other room and pick out some frames while I fill out your prescription.B: Thanks doc!A: Arthur, that’s the bathroom.。
englishpod C0012 中英文翻译版带关键词汇
Daily Life - Cleaning the House (C0012)A: Honey, the house is such a mess! I need you to help me tidy up a bit. My boss and her husband are coming over for dinner and the house needs to be spotless!B: I’m in the middle of something right now. I’ll be there in a second.A: This can’t wait! I need your help now!B: Alright, alright. I’m coming.A: Ok, here’s a list of chores we need to get done. I’ll do the dishes and get all the groceries for tonight.You can sweep and mop the floors. Oh, and the furniture needs to be dusted.B: You know what, I have to pick something up at the mall, so why don’t you clean the floors and I’ll go to the supermarket and get all the groceries.A: Sure that’s fine. Here is the list of all the things you need to get. Don’t forget anything! And can you pick up a bottle of wine on your way home?B: Hey, honey I’m back. Wow, the house looks really good!A: Great! Can you set the table?B: Just a sec I’m just gonna vacuum this rug real f ast A: Wait! Don’t turn it on...Key Vocabularysuch a mess phrase very dirty, disorderedtidy up principleverb,presentsimple put things in place, or- ganizespotless Adjective perfectly cleanin the middle of something phrase busy doing somethingat the momentchores commonnoun, plu-ralgroceries commonnoun, plu-ral common house tasksfood that you buy at a storeSupplementary Vocabularyphrase careful, thorough housecleaning usually donein the spring/ springcleaning immaculate Adjective perfectly clean, havingno dirt at alldo the laundry phrase wash the dirty clothesdish detergent phrase soap used to wash theplates, knives, forks,bowls, etc. (洗洁精)trash commonnoun, non-garbage (BrE)variablerubbish commonnoun, non-variablegarbage (AmE)A:亲爱的,这房子真是一团糟!我需要你帮我收拾整理一下。
englishpod c00007中英文对照
englishpod c00007中英文对照全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Englishpod c00007: A Comprehensive GuideIntroduction:Englishpod c00007 is a popular online English learning platform that offers a wide range of lessons and resources for English language learners. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the features and benefits of Englishpod c00007 to help you make the most of your learning experience.Lesson Structure:Englishpod c00007 offers a structured approach to learning English with lessons organized by level and topic. Each lesson includes a podcast episode, transcript, vocabulary list, and interactive exercises to help reinforce learning. The lessons cover a variety of topics including grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and listening comprehension.Interactive Exercises:One of the key features of Englishpod c00007 is its interactive exercises that allow learners to practice and reinforce their English skills. These exercises include multiple choice questions, fill-in-the-blank activities, and listening comprehension tasks. Learners can track their progress and receive feedback on their performance to help them improve their English skills.Vocabulary Builder:Englishpod c00007 also offers a vocabulary builder tool that allows learners to practice and expand their English vocabulary. This tool includes flashcards, quizzes, and games to help learners memorize new words and phrases. Learners can also customize their vocabulary lists based on their learning goals and interests.Community Support:In addition to its lessons and resources, Englishpod c00007 provides a supportive online community for learners to connect and interact with each other. Learners can join discussion forums, chat with other members, and participate in virtual study groups to practice their English skills and receive feedback from their peers.Conclusion:Overall, Englishpod c00007 is a comprehensive online English learning platform that offers a wide range of lessons and resources to help learners improve their English skills. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced learner, Englishpod c00007 has something to offer for everyone. So why wait? Start your English learning journey today with Englishpod c00007!篇2EnglishPod is a popular English learning platform that offers a wide range of resources for students of all levels. With its vast library of podcasts, videos, and articles, EnglishPod provides learners with engaging and interactive content to improve their language skills.One of the key features of EnglishPod is its focus on real-life English conversations. The podcasts cover various topics such as travel, business, culture, and everyday situations, allowing students to learn practical phrases and expressions that they can use in their daily lives. The hosts of the podcasts are native English speakers, which helps students to improve their listening skills and familiarize themselves with different accents and pronunciation.In addition to podcasts, EnglishPod also offers videos that provide visual context for the language being taught. These videos often feature conversations between native English speakers, as well as animations and graphics to help students better understand the content. The visual aspect of the videos can be especially helpful for learners who are more visual or auditory learners.Furthermore, EnglishPod includes articles that cover various aspects of English language learning, such as grammar tips, vocabulary building, and pronunciation guides. These articles are written by language experts and provide valuable insights and advice for students looking to improve their English skills.Overall, EnglishPod is a comprehensive and user-friendly platform that caters to the needs of English language learners. Whether you are a beginner looking to build a strong foundation in English or an advanced student seeking to improve your fluency, EnglishPod has something to offer for everyone. So why not give it a try and see how it can help you on your language learning journey?篇3EnglishPod is an online platform that provides English learning resources for students of all levels. The materials on EnglishPod cover a wide range of topics, from everyday conversations to business English, making it a versatile and comprehensive tool for language learners.EnglishPod c00007 is a specific lesson on the platform that focuses on conversational English. In this lesson, students will learn how to have a natural and engaging conversation in English. The goal of this lesson is to help students build confidence in their speaking skills and improve their fluency.The lesson starts with a dialogue between two native English speakers. The dialogue is transcribed in both English and Chinese, making it easier for students to follow along and understand the conversation. After listening to the dialogue, students are guided through a series of vocabulary exercises and grammar points related to the dialogue.One of the key features of EnglishPod c00007 is its focus on practical and relevant language skills. The lesson covers topics that are commonly used in everyday conversations, such as asking for directions, ordering food in a restaurant, and making small talk with strangers. By practicing these scenarios, studentscan better prepare themselves for real-life situations where they need to use English.Overall, EnglishPod c00007 is a valuable resource for English learners who want to improve their speaking skills. By providing engaging content and practical exercises, this lesson helps students build their confidence and fluency in English. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced learner, EnglishPod c00007 can help you take your language skills to the next level.。
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The Weekend-F1Racing(C0077)A:Welcome back racing fans!My name is Rick Fields and,as always,I am joined by my partner in crime,Bob Copeland.B:We’re in the last stretch of this very exciting race, and Kimi Rikknen is leading the pack with only four laps to go!They are heading to turn three and Lewis Hamilton tries to pass Rikknen!It’s a close one and,oh no!Hamilton hits the wall!A:He came in too fast,jammed on the breaks and spun out.We have a yellowflag and the pace car is making its way onto the track.B:The cleanup crew is towing the heavily damaged car and the greenflag drops!Rikknen is still in the lead with only two laps to go!A:Smoke is coming out of his car!He seems to be having engine trouble!He makes his way into the pit,and Fernando Alonso takes the lead!B:How unlucky for Rikknen,and this race is over ladies and gentlemen,Alonso takes the check-eredflag!Key Vocabularypartner in crime phrase a person you always dothings together withstretch commonnoun,sin-gularthefinal time period to go phrase left to completejam on the breaks phrase to hit or step on thebreaks quickly andforcefullyspin out phrase(a car)slides and makesa turn rapidly in an un-controlled waypace carcommon noun,sin-gularthe car used when ac-cidents happen which leads other cars but is not a competitor in the faceyellow flagcommon noun,sin-gular the sign use in F1race to show there is an ac-cident on the track cleanup crewcommon noun,sin-gular the group of people who clean the trackgreen flagcommon noun,sin-gularthe sign used in an F1race to show that the race is back to the nor-mal statetake the lead phrase be in the first position checkered flagcommon noun,sin-gulara flag with black and white squares showing someone has wonSupplementary Vocabularyrevverbcause an engine to run very quicklytitle commonnoun,sin-gular the status of winning a championship in a sportaerodynamic Adjective the quality of movingeasily through the airmotorhead commonnoun,sin-gular a person who loves cars and car racing(Am.E)qualifying round commonnoun,sin-gularthe race that deter-mines who will be ableto participate in themain racepole position phrase the front position in acar race。
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Daily Life-Meeting the In-laws(C0210)
Cindy:Mother,father,I’d like to introduce you to my fianc´e,Bob.
Miranda:Hello,Bob.Welcome.
Bob:Thanks for having me.Nice to meet the both of you.I’ve heard so much!
Thurston:So Cindy told you about bringing home her last boyfriend,then?Hah,that idiot...
Miranda:Shhh!Thurston,you’re going to scare the poor e in and have a drink.Dinner will be
on in just a bit.
Thurston:What’ll you be having?Whiskey?Bourbon?
Pick your poison!
Bob:If you have a lemonade that’d be great. Thurston:Lemona...?
Miranda:Why sure,there’s some in the fridge!
Cindy:Mother makes her own lemonade from scratch.
It’s the best!
Thurston:So what are your hobbies,son?If you want, we can do some hunting tomorrow.I’ve just
picked up a new rifle I’ve been meaning to try
out.Should be a real hoot!
Bob:Um.I’m not really.eh.I don’t really hunt. Thurston:Y ou don’t hunt?Well I’ll be...
Cindy:Bob is an animal rights activist.He doesn’t be-lieve in harming animals.
Miranda:Dinner’s ready!Let’s go out to the patio where the pig is roasting.
Bob:Roast pig?I’m a vegetarian.
Key Vocabulary
scratch principle verb,
present simple to rub your skin with something sharp
pick your
poison
phrase select whatever you like
pick up principle verb,
present perfect
buy
roast cook with dry heat
activist common noun,
singular advocating or engaged in activism
well I’ll be phrase used to refer to show
surprise
Supplementary Vocabulary
home cooking common noun,
singular
A meal prepared at
home
alcohol common noun,
singular
An intoxicating drink
nervous Adjective to be uncomfort-
able(usually emo-
tionally)
frighten principle verb,
present simple
to scare someone
chastise principle verb,
present simple
to scold someone。