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美洲旅游英语情景对话美洲旅游英语情景对话1:A:Is this the first time you come to Los Angeles? A:这是你第一次来洛杉矶吗?B:Yes,it isB:是的,是第一次。
A:Do you like Los Angeles?A:你喜欢洛杉矶吗?B:Yes,I like it very much.B:是的,我很喜欢。
A:Where do you want to visit?A:你想去哪儿游玩儿呢?B:I d like to go to Hollywood.B:我想去好莱坞看看。
A:That might be a good idea. It s really a good place. A:这主意也许不错。
那确定是个好地方。
B:Do you want to go there , too?B:你也想去吗?A:No.I ve been there many times.A:不,我去过好多次了。
美洲旅游英语情景对话2:A:Look!That s the Statue of Liberty.A:瞧!那就是自由女神像。
B:What a spectacular view! Maybe it is the most famous single monument in the USA.B:太壮观了!它或许是美国最有名的单人纪念碑了。
A:It was a gift from the French people. Its designer also designed the world famous Eiffel Tower.A:自由女神是法国人民赠送的礼物。
其设计师也就是埃菲尔铁塔的设计师。
B:He was so great. What was his name?B:太了不起了。
他叫什么名字?A:I am sorry,I can t remember. The day when the Statue of Liberty was unveiled, more than one million people came to watch and celebrate.A:对不起,我不记得了。
英语走遍美国的口语情景对话
英语走遍美国的口语情景对话有关英语走遍美国的口语情景对话ACT 3-2 这才是我所说的享受【故事梗概】在磨坊旅馆的老板Montefiore女士欢迎Marilyn和Richard再次光临,并“自作主张”,为他们准备了非常丰盛的早餐。
Innkeeper: Well, it's nice to have you with us again. Next time, bring the baby.Marilyn: You see, Richard? Max is welcome here.Richard: Not on our anniversary. This vacation is for you and me.Innkeeper: If there's anything you need, please call me. I'll be in the front office all day.[There is a knock at the door.]Innkeeper: Oh, I took the liberty of ordering some breakfast for you.[The bellhop enters.]Innkeeper: Just put it over there, Charles.[The bellhop puts their breakfast on the table.]Innkeeper: Thank you. Charles. Compliments of the Watermill Inn.Richard: Thank you.Marilyn: Thank you so much.Richard: Now, this is my idea of a good time. Let's see…hotcakes and maple syrup, with scrambled eggs.Marilyn: Umm…smell that coffee…cinnamon and cloves.Richard: Homemade buttermilk biscuits.Marilyn: Slices of orange with burnt honey.【语言点精讲】1. This vacation is for you and me.这次休假是专为你我二人的。
美国英语情景对话大全【推荐】
美国英语情景对话大全【推荐】American Situational Conversations(1).Introductios and Opening Conversations 介绍和开场白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.: 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 farC: It's really different from what I expected.B: Don't worry. You'll get used to it in no time.: Mrs. Smith, I'd like to introduce a friend of mine, Pierre Dubois. B: How do you doC: Hello.B: What's your impression of the United StatesC: Well, I can't get over how different the weather is here.B: Oh, you'll get used to it soon!: Wendy, I'd like you to meet my brother Sam.B: Hi.C: Nice to meet you.B: What do you think of DallasC: Well, I'm still feeling a little homesick and so many things seemstrange to me.B: You're bound to feel that way at first, I guess.: , this is Peter Brown.B: Pleased to meet you.C: How do you doB: 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.(2).Special Greetings 节假日的问候There are eight national holidays celebrated in the United States: New Year'sDay(Jan.), Washington's Birthday (Feb.), Memorial Day(May), the Fourth of July, Labor Day(Sep.),Veteran'sDay(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 specialB: We're having some friends over. What are you doingA: 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 plansB: I've been invited over to la friend's. And youA: My reemmate's having a party.3. A: Have a nice Thanksgiving!B: Same to you!A: Are you going anywhereB: I thought about going to my sister's. How about youA: Oh, I'll probably just stay at home.4. A: Have a nice weekend!B: Thanks. You too!A: Do you have any plansB: Well, my family's away and I can't afford to do much. What about youA: Oh, I haven't decided what I'm going to do yet.(3).Meeting 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 exactlyB: San Diego. I got back yesterday.2. A: It's nice to see you again. Have you chaged jobsB: No, I've been visiting relatives.A: That's nice. WhereB: I went to visit an uncle of mine in San Francisco.3. A: You haven't been around much lately, have youB: No, I've been away on vacation.A: Oh Where were youB: Palm Springs. I've got a cousin there.4. A: Well, hello, stranger! Have you moved or somethingB: No, I went to California for a few weeks.A: Oh, really Where did you goB: Los Angeles. I stayed with my brother.(4).Saying Goodbye 告别When you're far from friends and family, you can keep in touch with them by letters, post cards, short notes or phone calls.: I've come to say goodbye.B: When are you offA: 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.: I'd like to say goodbye to everyone.B: What time are you goingA: 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. ; I'm calling to say goodbye.B: When do you leaveA: 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.: I just dropped in to say goodbye.B: What time are you leavingA: 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.(5).Saying Thank You 道谢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.: I'd better be going.B: So soon Why don't you stay a little longerA: 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.: I really must be going now.B: But you just got here. Can't you stay a little longerA: 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.: I think it's about time we got going.B: What Already Won't you have more coffeeA: I'd love to, but I have to get up early tomorrow.B: Oh! I'm sorry. I wish you could stay.A: Thank you for a very enjoyable evening.B: Don't mention it. I hope you can come again soon.: 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.(6).Asking People to Repeat 请人复述As long as you ask politely, most people do not mind repeating something you didn't hear or understand.: 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: I beg your pardonB: 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.: What was thatB: 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.: 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.(7).Asking 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-writerB: For how longA: Until the end of the week.B: Yes, I guess that would be all right.2. A: Would you mind if I borrowed your carB: Well, when exactlyA: 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 recordsB: Until whenA: 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.(8).Giving Compliments 赞美Friends often compliment one another on clothes, especially if the clothes are new.: What a beautiful sweater!B: Do you think it looks good on meA: 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.: I like your new coat.B: Do you think it fits OKA: Yes. It looks terrific!B: I bought it at half price.A: You were lucky to find it.: That's a very nice jacket.B: Does it really look OKA: Yes, and I like the color too. It matches your hat.B: And I got it on sale.A: That's incredible!: I love that shirt.B: Do you really like itA: Yes, it fits perfectly.B: It wasn't very expensive either.A: That's amazing! It sure looks expensive.(9).Apologizing 道歉Sometimes it is necessary to tell someone bad news gently.: 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 doB: Just forget about it. I never did like it anyway.: 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 oneB: No. Forget about it. It's not important.: 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.: 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.(10).Complaining 抱怨It's a good idea to be as polite as possible even when complaining about something.: I wish you wouldn't play the TV so loud.B: Sorry. Where you trying to sleepA: 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.: Do you think you could keep the noise downB: I'm sorry. Am I keeping you awakeA: Yes. And another thing, would you mind not making long distance calls.B: I'm sorry. I thought you wouldn't mind.: That radio's pretty loud. Could you turn it down, pleaseB: Sorry. Was I disturbing youA: 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.: You don't have to play that record so loud, do youB: I'm sorry. Has it been bothering youA: Yes. And please ask me the next time you want to use something. B: I'm sorry. I meant to ask you.(11).The weather 天气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.: Beautiful day, isn't itB: 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!: 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.: 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.: 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.(12).Asking for Change 换零钱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.: Excuse me, but could you give me some changeB: Let me see. Are dimes and quarters OKA: I want to make a long distance phone call.B: Then you'll need small change.: Sorry to bother you, but do you have change for a oneB: I'll have to look. What do you want it forA: I need it for the parking meter.B: I can give you quarters, if that'll help.: Pardon me, but I was wondering if you could break a one.B: Let me look. What do you needA: I need the change for the stamp machine.B: I think dimes and quarters will do.: Excuse me, could you give me change for a dollarB: I'll see what I have. What do you need it forA: I want to get cigarettes.B: You can use quarters, dimes and nickels.(13).Making a Telephone Call 打电话(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 countriesoverseas or you can ask for the overseas operator.:Operator.B:I'd like to make a collect call to Los Angeles. That's area code 2.A:And what's the name of the person you want to speak toB:Susan Greene.:Operator.B:Yes, Operator. I'd like to place a person-to-person call to Chicago. The number is932-8647, but I don't know the area code.A:Who do you want to speak toB:I'll speak to anyone at extension 214.:Operator.B:I want to make a person-to-person call to 2.A:And the name of the person you're calling, pleaseB:Ed Cooper. That's C double O-P-E-R.: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 callingB:I'm not sure of the name, but the extension is 211.(14).Making a Telephone Call 打电话(2)When using a public telephone, be sure to read the directions carefully before dialing.:Hello. Can I speak to Yolanda, pleaseB:Hold on, please.A:Thank you.B:Sorry, but she's out.A:Would you tell her Tom Gray calledB:I'd be glad to.:Hello. Is Marie Ward there, pleaseB:I'll see if she's in.A:OK.B:I'm afraid she's not here.A:Could you give her a message, pleaseB:Yes, of course.:Hello. Is Mrs. James in, pleaseB: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 836-2550B:Certainly.:Hello. Could I please speak to Miss DavisB: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.(15).Asking for Directions 问路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.":Excuse me, Can you tell me where Main Street isB:Turn left at the second light and then go straight for two blocks. A:Is it farB:No. It's only a five-minute walk.A:Thanks a lot.B:You're welcome.: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 thereB:No. It's not far at all.A:Thank you.B:Don't mention it.: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 busB:No. It'll only take about five minutes to walk.A:Thank you very much.B:Any time.: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 intoit.A:Is it too far to walkB:Nl. It's only a little ways.A:Thanks.B:Sure. Have a good day.(16).Making an Appointment 预约It is usually necessary to make an appointment with a doctor, dentist or lawyer. You should call as far in advance as possible.: Would Dr. Block be able to see me at 9:30 tomorrowB: I'm sorry, but she won't have any openings until 11:00, unless there's a cancellation.A: Would 1:00 be convenientB: Yes, she's free then.: I wonder if the dentist could fit me in early tomorrowB: I'm afraid there's nothing availavle before noon.A: How about 12:45B: Sorry, but she's busy then too.: I'd like to make an appointment with Professor Smith. Would 9:00 tomorrow be all rightB: I'm afraid not. She doesn't have any openings in the morning. A: Could I possibly make it early in the afternoonB: Nol That's not good either. But give me your number and I'll call you if somebodycancels.: Do you think the doctor could see me tomorrow before 9:30B: She won't be in until 10:45, so the earliest would be 11:00.A: How would 12:45 beB: Just a second. I'll have to check.(17).On a Bus 在公共汽车上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.: Does this bus go to the train stationB: No, You'll have to get off at the bank and take the A52.A: How long is the rideB: About ten minutes.: Is this the bus for Park RidgeB: 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 thereB: It only takes a few minutes.: Does this bus go to the beachB: No. You're going the wrong way. You want the Number11. It stops in front of the postoffice.A: About how long does it takeB: Only fifteen minutes.:Is this the right bus for Pacific BoulevardB: No. You should have taken the Yellow Line bus. You can get one at the next stop.A: Is it long rideB: Not that long.(18).Taking a Texi 乘出租汽车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.: 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 $, please.A: Thanks a lot. Here.: 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 $, please.A: Thank you very much. Here's $. Give me $ back, please.: The Hilton Hotel, please. I have a appointment.B: You'll be there in plenty of time.B: Here we are. $, please.A: Thank you. Here's $. keep the change.: 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 $, please.A: Here.(19).At a Railroad Station 在火车站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, . Special express trains called "Metroliners" travel between New York and Washington, . 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.:What time does the train for Boston leaveB:9:25 on Track 12.A:When does it arriveB: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 $ coach and $ club car.:Which train do I take to PhiladelphiaB:Track 4 at 9:30.A:How long does it takeB:It's due in at noon.A:What's the round-trip fareB:It's $ one way or $ for a weekend excursion.:What track does the Metroliner leave fromB:That's Track 1 at 9:45.A:What time does it get inB:It gets in around 11:45.A:What's the fareB:Coach is $.:What time's the next train to WashingtonB:That's 9:26 on Track 16.A:When does it get thereB:It's scheduled to arrive at 11:50.A:How much is itB:It's $ one way or $ round trip.(20).The New York City Subway 纽约市的地铁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 changeto get on the platforms. Subway maps are available at most token booths.: Which train do I take to Columbus Circle, pleaseB: Take the uptown A train and get off at the next station.A: And where do I get the trainB: Just go down those steps.: How do I get to Rockefeller CenterB: Take the RR to 34th Street, then change to the D train and go two stops.A: Which platform is it onB: Go down the stairs over there.: Which line do I take for Greenwich VillageB: 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 trainsB: Take the escalator and then go to the right.: Can you tell me the best way to get to Wall StreetB: You want the 7th Avenue Express, the Number 2.A: Which way should I goB: Go straight down those stairs and follow the signs.(21).Making Airline Reservations 预定飞机票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 oneairport. Be sure you know which airport and terminal your flight leaves from.: 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 airportB: Check-in time is 8:45.: 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 inB: You have to be there half an hour before departure time.: What flights do you have from New York to London tomorrowB: 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 airportB: Please be there by 8:45 at the latest.: Do you fly to Dallas on SundayB: 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 inB: Try to be there by 8:15-the airport will be crowded.(22).Renting a Car 租汽车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.: How much is it to rent an economy carB: $ a day or $ a week, unlimited mileage.A: Could I have one for tomorrow morningB: Do you have your driver's licenseA: Sure. Here it is.B: Good. Now just complete this form.: What's the rate for a station wagonB: The daily rate is $ plus 39 Cents per mile.A: Good. I'll take it right now, if possible.B: Can I see your license, pleaseA: 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.: How much does it cost to tent a mid-zine carB: I can give you one for $ a day or $ a week.A: Fine. I'd like to reserve one for next Tuesday.B: May I see your driver's licenseA: Yes. It's right here.B: OK. You'll have to use a credit card or leave a $100 deposit. : If I wanted to rent a van, how much would it costB: Let's see. That would be $ 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 licenseA: Yeah. Here.B: Fine. Now complete this form and sign your name at the bottom.(23).At 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.: Fill it up with unleaded and check the oil, please.B: Do you want me to check the tiresA: No, that's all for now. What does it come toB: $.: Fill it up with regular, please.B: All right. Should I take a look at your batteryA: No, thanks. I'm in a hurry. How much is itB: $, please.: Fill it up with premium, please.B: Sure. Should I check your radiatorA: No, that's OK. How much do I owe youB: That's be $.: Fill it up, please.B: Fine. Do you want your windshield cleanedA: No, thank you. I don't have time. How much is thatB: It comes to $.(24).On 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 system. The speed limit on all highways is 55 miles per hour unless otherwise posted. Remember that 1 mile= kilometers.: 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.: We have to watch for Interstate 87B: Right! We still have a ways to go, though.A: How about staying at a hotel in a city tonightB: It might be hard to find a good place to stay this late.: 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.: Shouldn't we start looking for a place to stayB: 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.(25).At a Hotel 在旅馆Hotel and motel rates vary considerably. In major cities and resort areas, it is advisable to have reservations.: Do you have any vacanciesB: Yes, we have a nice room on the fourth floor.A: How much is itB: $ a night, plus tax.A: Can I see it, pleaseB: Certainly. Would you come with me: Do you have a single room for two nightsB: We only have a small suite.A: What's the rateB: $ a night, including breakfast.A: Fine. Could you show it to me, pleaseB: Of course. Just follow me.。
美语情景对话(001-110)
实战口语美语情景对话 180期第01期:我的父母Jessica: OK, my mother and father. Let's see. My mom isthree years older than my dad, and they are like night and day. My mom is 5 foot 4, on a good day, 5 foot 2, I think in real life, and she is very sweet and very nice, and very caring, and very cute, everybody tells her how young she looks, and how she resembles my sister, perhaps. My father is very much completely opposite that. He is a very big man, very loud, very funny, very boisterous. He makes friends no matter where he goes. For example, sometimes he goes to Florida and makes all sorts of good friends. He'll just go off. He's kind of a magnet to people, and so my parents are completely opposite, andthey complement each other very well. My dad has a verygood sense of humor. My mom is very gentle. Very nice.好的,我的父母。
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英语情景对话范文 Share classic historical materials英语情景对话范文免费外教在线一对一英语口语课程;太平洋英语;三个月与老外畅谈无阻美国英语情景对话大全American Situational Conversations1.Introductions and Opening Conversations 介绍和开场白People in the United States don't always shake hands when they are introducedto one another. However; in a formal or business situation people almostalways 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 farC: 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 doC: Hello.B: What's your impression of the United StatesC: Well; I can't get over how different the weather is here.B: Oh; you'll get used to it soon3.A: Wendy; I'd like you to meet my brother Sam.B: Hi.C: Nice to meet you.B: What do you think of DallasC: Well; I'm still feeling a little homesick and so many things seem strangeto me.B: You're bound to feel that way at first; I guess.4.A: Mrs.Hughs; this is Peter Brown.B: Pleased to meet you.C: How do you doB: 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.2.Special Greetings 节假日的问候There are eight national holidays celebrated in the United States: New Year'sDayJan.; Washington's Birthday Feb.; Memorial DayMay; the Fourth ofJuly; Labor DaySep.;Veteran's DayNav.;ThanksgivingNov. andChristmasDec.; In addition; there are many state and local holidays.1. A: Merry ChristmasB: The same to youA: Are you doing anyting specialB: We're having some friends over. What are you doingA: Oh; I'm just going to take it easy.2. A: Happy New YearB: Thank you Same to you.A: Have you got any plansB: I've been invited over to la friend's. And youA: My reemmate's having a party.3. A: Have a nice ThanksgivingB: Same to youA: Are you going anywhereB: I thought about going to my sister's. How about youA: Oh; I'll probably just stay at home.4. A: Have a nice weekendB: Thanks. You tooA: Do you have any plansB: Well; my family's away and I can't afford to do much. What about youA: Oh; I haven't decided what I'm going to do yet.3.Meeting old friends 老友重逢Many people shake hands when meeting after they havn't seen each other for along time.1. A: I haven't seen you for ages. You haven't been sich; have youB: No; I've been in California for the past month.A: How nice. Where were you exactlyB: San Diego. I got back yesterday.2. A: It's nice to see you again. Have you chaged jobsB: No; I've been visiting relatives.A: That's nice. WhereB: I went to visit an uncle of mine in San Francisco.3. A: You haven't been around much lately; have youB: No; I've been away on vacation.A: Oh Where were youB: Palm Springs. I've got a cousin there.4. A: Well; hello; stranger Have you moved or somethingB: No; I went to California for a few weeks.A: Oh; really Where did you goB: Los Angeles. I stayed with my brother.4.Saying Goodbye 告别When you're far from friends and family; you can keep in touch with them byletters; post cards; short notes or phone calls.1.A: I've come to say goodbye.B: When are you offA: 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 thefamily for me.2.A: I'd like to say goodbye to everyone.B: What time are you goingA: My plane leaves at 7:25.B; Well; goodbye and have a good tripA: Goodbye. Remember to look me up if you're ever in Washington.3.A; I'm calling to say goodbye.B: When do you leaveA: 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 leavingA: 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.5.Saying Thank You 道谢When someone invites you for dinner; you can bringflowers;candy or a bottleof wine. Sometimes people send a thank you note to the host or hostess a fewdays after the event.1.A: I'd better be going.B: So soon Why don't you stay a little longerA: 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 longerA: 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 partyB: It was our pleasure.3.A: I think it's about time we got going.B: What Already Won't you have more coffeeA: I'd love to; but I have to get up early tomorrow.B: Oh I'm sorry. I wish you could 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.6.Asking People to Repeat 请人复述As long as you ask politely; most people do not mind repeating something youdidn'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 cab2.A: I beg your pardonB: 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 thatB: 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.7.Asking Favors 求助When you ask for things; it is important to be polite. The intonation that youuse in making your request is as important as what you actually say. When youthink someone will refuse your request; you can ask the question in such a waythat the refusal does not cause embarrassment.1. A: Is there any chance of my borrowing your type-writer B: For how longA: Until the end of the week.B: Yes; I guess that would be all right.2. A: Would you mind if I borrowed your carB: Well; when exactlyA: 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 recordsB: Until whenA: 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.8.Giving Compliments 赞美Friends often compliment one another on clothes; especially if the clothes arenew.1.A: What a beautiful sweaterB: Do you think it looks good on meA: 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 OKA: Yes. It looks terrificB: 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 OKA: Yes; and I like the color too. It matches your hat.B: And I got it on sale.A: That's incredible4.A: I love that shirt.B: Do you really like itA: Yes; it fits perfectly.B: It wasn't very expensive either.A: That's amazing It sure looks expensive.9.Apologizing 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 doB: 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 oneB: 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.10plaining 抱怨It's a good idea to be as polite as possible even when complaining aboutsomething.1.A: I wish you wouldn't play the TV so loud.B: Sorry. Where you trying to sleepA: Yes; And while I think of it; please ask when you want to borrow myrecords.B: I'm sorry. You're right. I should have asked.2.A: Do you think you could keep the noise downB: I'm sorry. Am I keeping you awakeA: 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 youA: 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 youB: I'm sorry. Has it been bothering youA: Yes. And please ask me the next time you want to use something.B: I'm sorry. I meant to ask you.11.The weather 天气A very common way to start a conversation is to talk about the weather. Whenyou're traveling; remember that there is considerablevariation in climate inthe United States.1.A: Beautiful day; isn't itB: 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 snow2.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.12.Asking for Change 换零钱It is sometimes difficult toget change without buying something; so it's agood idea to carry change with you at all times. If you need change; you canbuy something inexpensive like candy or a newspaper and ask for the coins youneed.1.A: Excuse me; but could you give me some changeB: Let me see. Are dimes and quarters OKA: 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 forA: 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 needA: 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 dollarB: I'll see what I have. What do you need it forA: I want to get cigarettes.B: You can use quarters; dimes and nickels.13.Making a Telephone Call 打电话1The telephone system in the United States; as in many other countries; has aspecial number for each region of the country. It is called as "area code". Ifyou know the area code and the phone number; it's usually cheaper to dial thenumber yourself. Of course; you must go through an operator to makeperson-to-person or collect calls. You can dial direct to many countriesoverseas 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 code213-486-2435.A:And what's the name of the person you want to speak toB:Susan Greene.2.A:Operator.B:Yes; Operator. I'd like to place a person-to-person call to Chicago. Thenumber is932-8647; but I don't know the area code.A:Who do you want to speak toB: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; pleaseB: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 is932-0806.A:What's the name of the party you're callingB:I'm not sure of the name; but the extension is 211.14.Making a Telephone Call 打电话2When using a public telephone; be sure to read the directions carefully beforedialing.1.A:Hello. Can I speak to Yolanda; pleaseB:Hold on; please.A:Thank you.B:Sorry; but she's out.A:Would you tell her Tom Gray calledB:I'd be glad to.2.A:Hello. Is Marie Ward there; pleaseB:I'll see if she's in.A:OK.B:I'm afraid she's not here.A:Could you give her a message; pleaseB:Yes; of course.3.A:Hello. Is Mrs. James in; pleaseB: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 836-2550B:Certainly.4.A:Hello. Could I please speak to Miss DavisB: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 mynumber.B:Sure.15.Asking for Directions 问路People are usually helpful when you ask for directions. You should try to havethe exact address and be as specific as possible. Telephone directories arethe most common sourse of addresses. Remember that many cities and some townsare built in "blocks". People will often tell you; for example; to "go twoblocks and turn right."1.A:Excuse me; Can you tell me where Main Street isB:Turn left at the second light and then go straight for two blocks.A:Is it farB: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 stationB:Turn left at the first light. You can't miss it.A:Will it take me long to get thereB: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 busB: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 StreetB:Keep going straight for two blocks; then turn right o Elm Street and you'llrun right intoit.A:Is it too far to walkB:Nl. It's only a little ways.A:Thanks.B:Sure. Have a good day.16.Making an Appointment 预约It is usually necessary to make an appointment with a doctor; dentist orlawyer. You should call as far in advance as possible.1.A: Would Dr. Block be able to see me at 9:30 tomorrowB: I'm sorry; but she won't have any openings until 11:00; unless there's acancellation.A: Would 1:00 be convenientB: Yes; she's free then.2.A: I wonder if the dentist could fit me in early tomorrowB: I'm afraid there's nothing availavle before noon.A: How about 12:45B: Sorry; but she's busy then too.3.A: I'd like to make an appointment with Professor Smith. Would 9:00 tomorrowbe all rightB: I'm afraid not. She doesn't have any openings in the morning.A: Could I possibly make it early in the afternoonB: Nol That's not good either. But give me your number andI'll call you ifsomebodycancels.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 beB: Just a second. I'll have to check.17.On a Bus 在公共汽车上In cities; buses have letters or numbers indicating their routes. Usually theexact fare is required because you can't get change on a bus. Long-distancetravel by bus is common throughout the United States and Cannda. It is aninexpensive; scenic way to travel. Special tickets for unlimited travel aresometimes offered by the larger bus companies.1.A: Does this bus go to the train stationB: No; You'll have to get off at the bank and take the A52.A: How long is the rideB: About ten minutes.2.A: Is this the bus for Park RidgeB: No. It only goes as far as Main Street; but you can get the Number 31there.A: How long does it take to get thereB: It only takes a few minutes.3.A: Does this bus go to the beachB: No. You're going the wrong way. You want the Number11. It stops in front ofthe postoffice.A: About how long does it takeB: Only fifteen minutes.4.A:Is this the right bus for Pacific BoulevardB: No. You should have taken the Yellow Line bus. You can get one at the nextstop.A: Is it long rideB: Not that long.18.Taking a Texi 乘出租汽车Taxi fares vary from city to city. In some cities; taxis have meters that tellyou the fare. For long rides; it is a good idea to ask in advance what theapproximate fare will be. This is especially true if you're taking a taxi froman 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 afterB: 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 a6:00 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.19.At a Railroad Station 在火车站Long-distance travel by train is not as common in the United Stated as it manyother parts of the world. Most train travel is in the "Northeast Corridor"linking Boston; New York; Philadelphia; Baltimore and Washington; D.C. Specialexpress trains called "Metroliners" travel between New York and Washington;D.C. All seats on these trains are reserved in both coach2nd class and clubcar1st class. Long-distance trains also serve major cities such as Atlanta;Miami; New Orleans; Chicago; Los Angeles; San Francisco and Seattle. Sleepingcompartments are available on most long-distance trains and must be reservedin advance. Most trains are operated by AMTRAK; the national railroadcorporation.1.A:What time does the train for Boston leaveB:9:25 on Track 12.A:When does it arriveB: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 PhiladelphiaB:Track 4 at 9:30.A:How long does it takeB:It's due in at noon.A:What's the round-trip fareB:It's $25.00 one way or $45.00 for a weekend excursion.3.A:What track does the Metroliner leave fromB:That's Track 1 at 9:45.A:What time does it get inB:It gets in around 11:45.A:What's the fareB:Coach is $32.00.4.A:What time's the next train to WashingtonB:That's 9:26 on Track 16.A:When does it get thereB:It's scheduled to arrive at 11:50.A:How much is itB:It's $30.00 one way or $55.00 round trip.20.The New York City Subway 纽约市的地铁There are subway systems in several cities in the US. New York City has anextensive and rather complicated rapid transit system. Each train isdesignated by a letter or a number; but most New Yorkers refer to them by suchnames as the Broadway Local and the 6th Avenue Express. It is important toremember that both local and express trains operate on some lines. You musthave 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; pleaseB: Take the uptown A train and get off at the next station.A: And where do I get the trainB: Just go down those steps.2.A: How do I get to Rockefeller CenterB: Take the RR to 34th Street; then change to the D train and go two stops.A: Which platform is it onB: Go down the stairs over there.3.A: Which line do I take for Greenwich VillageB: 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 trainsB: Take the escalator and then go to the right.4.A: Can you tell me the best way to get to Wall StreetB: You want the 7th Avenue Express; the Number 2.A: Which way should I goB: Go straight down those stairs and follow the signs.21.Making Airline Reservations 预定飞机票You can go to a travel agency or talk directly to the airlines to make airtravel arrangements. Remember that some cities have more than one airport. Besure 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 airportB: 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 inB: 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 airportB: Please be there by 8:45 at the latest.4.A: Do you fly to Dallas on SundayB: 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 inB: Try to be there by 8:15-the airport will be crowded.22.Renting a Car 租汽车It is possible to use a foreign license when driving in the United States; butit is a good idea to have an international driver's license.It you do nothave an internationally recognized credit card; a largedeposit is usuallyrequired to rent a car. Each state has its own driving requlations; so payclose attention to road signs.1.A: How much is it to rent an economy carB: $19.00 a day or $129.00 a week; unlimited mileage.A: Could I have one for tomorrow morningB: Do you have your driver's licenseA: Sure. Here it is.B: Good. Now just complete this form.2.A: What's the rate for a station wagonB: 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; pleaseA: 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 carB: 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 licenseA: 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 costB: 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 licenseA: Yeah. Here.B: Fine. Now complete this form and sign your name at the bottom.23.At 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 tendollar's worth; or you can ask the attendant to "fill it up".If the attendantfills 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 tiresA: No; that's all for now. What does it come toB: $10.00.2.A: Fill it up with regular; please.B: All right. Should I take a look at your batteryA: No; thanks. I'm in a hurry. How much is itB: $10.00; please.3.A: Fill it up with premium; please.B: Sure. Should I check your radiatorA: No; that's OK. How much do I owe youB: That's be $10.00.4.A: Fill it up; please.B: Fine. Do you want your windshield cleanedA: No; thank you. I don't have time. How much is thatB: It comes to $10.00.24.On the Highway 在公路上The interstate highway system makes long-distance travel by car fast andconvenient. Interstate highways are clearly marked with numbers: odd numbersmark north and south routes and even numbers mark east and west routes. Suchtoll roads as turnpikes; thruways and parkways are part of the interstatesystem. The speed limit on all highways is 55 miles per hour unless otherwiseposted. 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 nightB: I'm sure it'll be easy to find a place.2.A: We have to watch for Interstate 87B: Right We still have a ways to go; though.A: How about staying at a hotel in a city tonightB: 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 stayB: 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 youB: I don't think we'll have any trouble.25.At a Hotel 在旅馆Hotel and motel rates vary considerably. In major cities and resort areas; it。
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英语面试对话范文【美剧英语对话范文】美剧英语对话内容1A: Did you hear that the sheriff had a great chance to catch some bank robbers? But when the bank robbers turned around to surrender, the sheriff ran away!B: Yeah, I always knew he was yellow.A: 你听说了吗?本县的警长本来是很有机会抓到银行抢劫犯的。
可是当劫犯们转身准备投降的时候,警长竟然跑掉了。
B: 我早就知道他一点儿都不勇敢。
【迷你小对话2】A: I never studied for Mrs. Camerons class before, but now I am staying up late every night, reading the textbook and going over my lecture notes. B: Me, too. Ever since she told us about the midterm, shes got us running scared.A: Cameron老师的课我以前从来不复习,可现在每晚都熬夜,看课本,复习课堂笔记。
B: 我也是。
自从她说要期中考试,搞得我们都战战兢兢的。
【语言点精讲】sheriff: 警长。
yellow: 形容人胆小的,卑怯的。
stay up late: 熬夜,晚睡。
get sb. running scared: 某人因为害怕或者紧张而暂时的疯狂、狂乱。
美剧英语对话内容2A: I want to visit your manager. Can I?我想见一下你们的经理。
B: Wait a moment. Please put your John-Hancockright here.等一下,请在这里签名。
美国英语情景对话(最全)word资料
美国英语情景对话在日常交际当中非常实用。
如:宴会中的自我介绍等等American Situational Conversations(1).Introductios and Opening Conversations 介绍和开场白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: Mrs.Hughs, 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.(2).Special Greetings 节假日的问候There are eight national holidays celebrated in the United States: New Year'sDay(Jan.), Washington's Birthday (Feb.), Memorial Day(May), the Fourthof 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.(3).Meeting 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.(4).Saying Goodbye 告别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.(5).Saying Thank You 道谢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 could 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.(6).Asking People to Repeat 请人复述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.(7).Asking 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.(8).Giving Compliments 赞美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.(9).Apologizing 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.(10).Complaining 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.(11).The weather 天气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.(12).Asking for Change 换零钱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.(13).Making a Telephone Call 打 (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 countriesoverseas 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 is932-8647, 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.(14).Making a Telephone Call 打 (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.(15).Asking for Directions 问路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 intoit.A:Is it too far to walk?B:Nl. It's only a little ways.A:Thanks.B:Sure. Have a good day.(16).Making an Appointment 预约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 somebodycancels.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.(17).On a Bus 在公共汽车上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 postoffice.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.(18).Taking a Texi 乘出租汽车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.(19).At a Railroad Station 在火车站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.(20).The New York City Subway 纽约市的地铁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.期末复习--------句子与对话(时间40分钟,满分100分)一、看图选句子。
美剧英语对话范文
美剧英语对话范文美剧是我们学习英语的一种方式,从电影角色的对话中我们能够揣摩当地人的说话习惯。
下面是店铺给大家整理的美剧英语对话范文,供大家参阅!美剧英语对话范文1A: Did you hear that the sheriff had a great chance to catch some bank robbers? But when the bank robbers turned around to surrender, the sheriff ran away!B: Yeah, I always knew he was yellow.A: 你听说了吗?本县的警长本来是很有机会抓到银行抢劫犯的。
可是当劫犯们转身准备投降的时候,警长竟然跑掉了。
B: 我早就知道他一点儿都不勇敢。
【迷你小对话2】A: I never studied for Mrs. Cameron’s class before, but now I am staying up late every night, reading the textbook and going over my lecture notes.B: Me, too. Ever since she told us about the midterm, she’s got us running scared.A: Cameron老师的课我以前从来不复习,可现在每晚都熬夜,看课本,复习课堂笔记。
B: 我也是。
自从她说要期中考试,搞得我们都战战兢兢的。
【语言点精讲】sheriff: 警长。
yellow: 形容人胆小的,卑怯的。
stay up late: 熬夜,晚睡。
get sb. running scared: 某人因为害怕或者紧张而暂时的疯狂、狂乱。
美剧英语对话范文2A: I want to visit your manager. Can I?我想见一下你们的经理。
美剧英语口语对话范文
美剧英语口语对话范文美剧的口语英语对话对于我们学习英语有一定的帮助,如果能够学会听懂各种口音的英语的话,自己肯定也会说了吧。
下面是店铺给大家整理的美剧英语口语对话范文,供大家参阅!美剧英语口语对话范文1A: Terry, do you still remember the scene we metfor the first time?Terry,你还记得我们初次见面的情景吗?B: Ah, sure. We hit it off and became good friends.啊,当然记得了。
我们一见如故就成了好朋友了。
地道表达hit it off(with sb. )1. 解词释义Hit it off with somebody的意思是“to be friendly with each other immediately”,翻译为“与某人很快就情投意合,合得来,彼此相处很融洽,愉快地交往,志趣相投”。
2. 拓展例句e.g. My brother and my boyfriend hit it off right from the start.我哥哥和我的男友两人一见如故。
e.g. He didn't hit it off well with these people.他和这些人相处得不太好。
e.g. He took her out on a date but they didn't really hit it off.他约她出去过一回,可是他们好像不大合得来。
e.g. They completely lost their appetites while eating and couldn't hit it off in theirconversation either.两人吃得倒尽胃口,谈话也不投机。
美剧英语口语对话范文2A: Have you heard my travel experience? I can tellyou some.你听过我的旅游经历吗?我可以告诉你一些。
口语情景对话:走遍美国精选感恩节
口语情景对话:走遍美国精选感恩节【故事梗概】Ellen和Philip在厨房里准备感恩节的晚餐。
Philip要做他拿手的甜点苹果派,他在准备材料的时候,发现他没有准备一种很重要的原料。
Ellen:OK,Philip.Thisisyourthirdcupofcoffee.Weshouldgettow ork,orwewon'tbefinishedbydinnertime.Philip:Iguesswemust.Ellen:Wemust.Philip:OK.ThebeginningofmyfamousThanksgivingapplepie.O neapple.Twoapples.Threeapples.Fourapples.Ellen:Comeon,Philip!Getbusywithyourfamousapplepie.There' smuchmoretobedone.Philip:Now,theingredients.Philip:Whatgoesintomyapplepiebesidesapples?Ah,yes.Flour, sugar,butter.Butter,niceandcoldandhard.OK,herearethewalnuts.L astbutnotleast,thereasonmyapplepieisfamous-cinnamon.Cinnamon…Ellen,w here'sthecinnamon?Ellen:Ifthereisanycinnamon,it'sinthecabiwiththesaltandpepp er.Philip:Salt,pepper,dillweed,garlicpowder,cinnamon.Ellen?Ellen:Yes,Philip.Philip:Isitpossiblethatweforgottobuycinnamon?Ellen:Yes,itispossiblethatweforgottobuycinnamon.Philip:Well,howcanImakemyfamousapplepiewithoutcinnamo n?【语言点精讲】1.Weshouldgettowork,orwewon'tbefinishedbydinnertime.咱们该着手干活了,不然到晚饭时候也干不完。
美洲旅游英语情景对话.doc
美洲旅游英语情景对话美洲旅游英语情景对话1:A:Is this the first time you come to Los Angeles? A:这是你第一次来洛杉矶吗?B:Yes,it isB:是的,是第一次。
A:Do you like Los Angeles?A:你喜欢洛杉矶吗?B:Yes,I like it very much.B:是的,我很喜欢。
A:Where do you want to visit?A:你想去哪儿游玩儿呢?B:I d like to go to Hollywood.B:我想去好莱坞看看。
A:That might be a good idea. It s really a good place. A:这主意也许不错。
那确定是个好地方。
B:Do you want to go there , too?B:你也想去吗?A:No.I ve been there many times.A:不,我去过好多次了。
美洲旅游英语情景对话2:A:Look!That s the Statue of Liberty.A:瞧!那就是自由女神像。
B:What a spectacular view! Maybe it is the most famous single monument in the USA.B:太壮观了!它或许是美国最有名的单人纪念碑了。
A:It was a gift from the French people. Its designer also designed the world famous Eiffel Tower. A:自由女神是法国人民赠送的礼物。
其设计师也就是埃菲尔铁塔的设计师。
B:He was so great. What was his name?B:太了不起了。
他叫什么名字?A:I am sorry,I can t remember. The day when the Statue of Liberty was unveiled, more than one million people came to watch and celebrate.A:对不起,我不记得了。
美国校园英语情景口语对话
美国校园英语情景口语对话美国校园英语情景口语对话现在不少人选择留学美国,但是店铺,英语口语不好可不行。
下面为大家送上两篇美国校园英语情景口语对话,希望对大家有所帮助。
美国校园英语情景口语对话一A: Hey, Bob. I can't find my electric shaver.B: I`m sorry. I used it and I guess I put it on the top shelf with my stuff.A: Yead,here it is.You might atleast clean it up when you use it. The blade's dirty ang I still can't find the cordB: Stop complaining and start shaving. Breakfast'll be ready in about five minutes and you won't. Your eggs are already beginning to burn. What kind of juice do you want?A: Do we have a choice?B: Sure. Tomato or V8.A: Wellyou know how I feel about tomato. Surprise me.A:喂,鲍勃,我怎么找不到我的电动剃须刀?B:抱歉,我用过了。
我想是把它和我的东西一起放到壁橱上面的搁板上了。
A:嗯,在这里。
你用过以后至少应该把它弄干净。
刀片很脏,电线也还没有找到。
B:别抱怨了, 快刮胡子吧。
大约还有五分钟早饭就好了, 要不你就来不及吃早饭了。
你的鸡蛋已经烧焦了。
你想吃什么果汁?A:有挑选余地吗?B:是的,有番茄汁和V8。
A:嗯,你知道我对番茄汁的态度。
真使我意外!Notes:electric shaver 电动剃须刀cord 插头电线do we have a choice? 我们可以任意选择吗?V8 美国一种罐装蔬菜果汁的牌名美国校园英语情景口语对话二A: Tell me about your English class, Mary.B: Well, yesterday the teacher wro-te some sentences on the board. The first was "if you can't produce the sounds of a langua-ge acceptable, then you can't really hear them when other people make them". Next he worte, "if you can't hear the sounds of a language then you probably can't write the language well. Your inadequate pronunciation contributes to making your writing substandard."A: Do you think that's right?B: I don't know, Bob. I'll tell you when the course is over.A:玛丽,给我说说你们英语课。
美国情景英语
[分享]美国英语情景对话大全American Situational Conversations(1).Introductios and Opening Conversations 介绍和开场白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: Mrs.Hughs, 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.(2).Special Greetings 节假日的问候There are eight national holidays celebrated in the United States: New Year'sDay(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.(3).Meeting 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.(4).Saying Goodbye 告别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.(5).Saying Thank You 道谢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 could 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.(6).Asking People to Repeat 请人复述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.(7).Asking 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.(8).Giving Compliments 赞美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.(9).Apologizing 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.(10).Complaining 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.(11).The weather 天气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.(12).Asking for Change 换零钱It is sometimes difficult to get 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.(13).Making a Telephone Call 打电话(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 manycountriesoverseas 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 is932-8647, 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.(14).Making a Telephone Call 打电话(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.(15).Asking for Directions 问路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.Bon'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 ardon 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 intoit.A:Is it too far to walk?B:Nl. It's only a little ways.A:Thanks.B:Sure. Have a good day.(16).Making an Appointment 预约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 somebodycancels.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.(17).On a Bus 在公共汽车上In cities, buses have letters or numbers indicating their routes. Usuallythe 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.(18).Taking a Texi 乘出租汽车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.(19).At a Railroad Station 在火车站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.(20).The New York City Subway 纽约市的地铁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.(21).Making Airline Reservations 预定飞机票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 leavesfrom.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.(22).Renting a Car 租汽车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.(23).At 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.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.(24).On 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 system. 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.(25).At a Hotel 在旅馆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 tax.。
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美国英语情景对话大全(1).Introductions and Opening Conversations 介绍和开场白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: Mrs. Hughs, 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.(2).Special Greetings 节假日的问候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 anything 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 a friend. And you?A: My roommate’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.(3).Meeting old friends 老友重逢Many people shake hands when meeting after they haven’t seen each other for a long time.1. A: I haven't seen you for ages. You haven't been such, 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 changed 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.(4).Saying Goodbye 告别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.(5).Saying Thank You 道谢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 could 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.(6).Asking People to Repeat 请人复述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 little 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.(7).Asking 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.(8).Giving Compliments 赞美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.(9).Apologizing 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.(10).Complaining 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.(11).The weather 天气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.(12).Asking for Change 换零钱It is sometimes difficult to get 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.(13).Making a Telephone Call 打电话(1)The telephone system in the United States, as in many other countries, has a specialnumber 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 collect calls. You can dial direct to many countriesoverseas 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 is932-8647, 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, Canada. 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.(14).Making a Telephone Call 打电话(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.(15).Asking for Directions 问路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 source 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 blocks 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'llrun right into it.A: Is it too far to walk?B: No. It's only a little ways.A: Thanks.B: Sure. Have a good day.(16).Making an Appointment 预约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 available 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: No. 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.(17).On a Bus 在公共汽车上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 Canada. 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..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 postoffice.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.(18).Taking a Taxi 乘出租汽车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 shouldn’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.(19).At a Railroad Station 在火车站Long-distance travel by train is not as common in the United States 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 expresstrains 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.(20).The New York City Subway 纽约市的地铁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.(21).Making Airline Reservations 预定飞机票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 reservation 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.(22).Renting a Car 租汽车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 regulations, 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-size 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.(23).At 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 being $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.(24).On 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 system. 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?。
美国英语情景对话大全(2)
(21).Making Airline Reservations 预定飞机票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.(22).Renting a Car 租汽车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.(23).At 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.(24).On 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 system. 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.(25).At a Hotel 在旅馆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 tax.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.(26).Finding 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.(27).At a Bank 在银⾏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.(28).In a Post Office 在邮局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.美国每⼀个通信地址都编有邮政号码, 应该尽量加以利⽤. 邮局的营业时间⼀般是星期⼀到星期五的上午8点半⾄下午5点半.星期六只营业⾄中午.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.(29).Getting a Haircut 理发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.许多专理男发或⼥发的理发店现在男⼥法均理. 理发的价格相差很⼤,⽽且有时候理发还需预约.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.(30).Shopping 购物Clothing sizes are measured differently in the United States from the way they're measured in countries where the metric system is used.美国服装尺⼨的量法和使⽤公制单位的国家不⼀样.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.(31).Planning an Evening Out (1) 计划晚间的外出活动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.美国的男⼥孩⼦通常到⼗四,五岁时开始外出约会. 典型的约会是看电影,跳舞或参加社交聚会.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.(32).Planning an Evening Out (2) 计划晚间的外出活动It's OK to make plans with friends at the last minute. It's more polite, however, to make them ahead of time.临时作出计划约请朋友是可以的,但是提前安排好计划则更为礼貌.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.(33).Buying Theater Tickets 买戏票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.⼈们很喜欢看戏,⽽且戏票常常是很早就预售⼀空. 如果你想看某⼀场演出,是提前买票. 没有必要给剧院领座的⼈付⼩费.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 avai l a v l e . b r > A : A r e n ' t t h e r e a n y o t h e r s e a t s ? b r > B : N o , I ' m a f r a i d t h a t ' s i t . b r > 3 . A : A r e t h e r e a n y s e a t s l e f t f o r S a t u r d a y n i g h t ? b r > B : I s t i l l h a v e a f i w s e a t s i n t h e m e z z a n i n e . b r > A : I s u p p o s e t h e r e ' s n o t h i n g c h e a p e r , i s t h e r e ? b r > B : N o . N o t h i n g . I ' m s o r r y . b r > 4 . A : I s t h e r e a n y t h i n g a v a i l a b l e f o r t o n i g h t ? b r > B : T h e r e a r e s o m e s e a t s i n t h e r e a r m e z z a n i n e . b r > A : I s n ' t t h e r e a n y t h i n g e l s e a v a i l a b l e ? b r > B : N o , t h e s h o w i s a l m o s t s o l d o u t .。
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美国口语
情景对话:
1.点餐:
A:您好,有什么可以为您服务的?
What can I do for you?
May I help you?
How can I serve you?
B:您好,我有点渴又有点饿,不知道该吃什么好。
Yes, I’m a little bit hungry and thirsty, and I don’t know what to eat.
A:没关系,您看您是想吃水果还是吃主食还是喝饮料好呢?
It’s ok, what kind of food you want? Fruit, meal or beverage?
B:我也不知道,水果有什么呢?
I have no idea, what kind of fruits do you have?
A:我们提供的水果有橙子、桔子、苹果、菠萝、梨子、桃、草莓、柠檬、荔枝、龙眼、椰子、花生、香蕉、杏、李子、西瓜、木瓜、樱桃、奇异果,还有….
Yes, we have a lot, including orange , tangerine, apple , pine apple, pear, peach, strawberry, blueberry, grape, lemon, lichee, longan, coconut, peanut, banana, apricot, plum, watermelon, papaya, cherry, kiwi and….
B:哦,够了够了,你说了那么多名字我也记不下来,再说我也吃不了那么多。
Oh, enough is enough, so many names that I can’t memorize, and I can’t have more.
A:我们店现在在做活动,专门为女性设计了一款特别的水果餐饮,不知道您是否愿意了解和尝试一下?
We are now having an activity especially for the women. We design a special fruit meal for the girls, and would you like a try?
B:抱歉,我是男生。
Sorry, but I am a man.
A:哦,对不起先生,我看错了,我看你穿着红裙子,留着长头发,我以为你是女生。
Oh , I’m so sorry about that sir, I didn’t figure out. I see you in red skirt and wearing long hair, I thought you female.
B:现在男生也是可以留穿裙子的,也可以留长发的,你看lady gaga和麦当娜。
The trend sets so. Men could do as girls, see lady gaga and Madona?
A:额。
抱歉先生,我记得他们是女生。
Eh..but I think they are female.
B:哦,是吗,好吧。
Oh, really?
A:那既然这样的话,您也可以尝试一下我们专门为男士提供的水果套餐搭配火鸡肉,价格不贵只要998。
Well, you could still try our fruit meal designed for men, with turkey meal which would not cost you much, only 998.
B;不用了,我还是尝试一下你们为女性设计的水果套餐吧,现在的潮流是流行混搭,我看看菜单。
恩。
就要这款吧,“粉红女郎”经典套餐外加一杯“妙龄少女”。
Thanks. But I still want a try of the female-intentionally designed fruit meal. You know it a trend of mixing of men and women. Let me see the menue please…fine, I want the “pink ladies”classical meal with an extra “girls in the virtuous age.
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A:好的先生,主食您需要哪种食物呢?
Ok, then what kind of food you want?
B:主食有哪些?
What for the meal?
A:沙拉,我们,我们有冷什锦肉,冷肉拼香肠 , 冷火腿蔬菜,冷烤羔羊腿, 冷烤猪肉 ,奶酪酿馅鸡蛋,酿馅鸡, 冷烤油鸡蔬菜。
As for the meal, we got cold mixed meat, cold meat and sausage, cold ham with vegetables, cold roast lamb leg, cold roast pork, stuffed eggs with cheese, stuffed chicken, and cold roast chicken with vegetables.
B:恩,听起来是美味的食物,但是新鲜吗?
Sounds really nice, are they fresh?
A:非常新鲜的,这些食物的材料都是从中国空运过来的。
Yes, absolutely. They were shipped yesterday from china.
B:哦,是这样。
So it is.
A:是的先生,您是哪里人。
Sure, then where are you from?
B:我就是中国人,来自成都,成都被誉为中国的“天府之国,鱼米之乡”。
该不会这些食物就是从我的家乡运输过来的吧?
I came from china, Chengdu, which is named for “the land of abundance and the land of milk and honey”. Do they come from my hometown?
A:我不太清楚。
那您点什么餐呢?
Actually, I’m not sure about it. What else do you want?
B:我要一份虾仁沙拉和烤羊肉吧。
A shrimp salad and toast mutton, please.
A:好的,您需要什么别的调味吗?
Ok, about the ingredients?
B:我想要辣一点,我们家乡吃得狠辣的。
Spicy please, people in my hometown are fond of spicy food.
A:我们这里有日本芥末、墨西哥辣酱、朝鲜泡菜酱,您要哪一种?
Well, we have Japanese mustard , Mexico spicy sauce and Korean pickle。
B:没有火锅底料吗?
What about the hotpot ingredients?
A:抱歉,没有
Sorry, we don’t have that.
B:哦,墨西哥辣酱吧,谢谢
Then, the Mexico spicy sauce please
A:好,请稍等。
Ok, just a minute.。