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英语口语对话(中级)Lesson 1: Yoga英语口语对话(中级)Lesson 2:Bubblegum Mary英语口语对话(中级)Lesson 3: Balcony Gardening英语口语对话(中级)Lesson 4:Crock Wrestling英语口语对话(中级)Lesson 5:Crocodiles in Queensland英语口语对话(中级)Lesson 6: Hip Hop Music英语口语对话(中级)Lesson 7: Jeet Kune Do英语口语对话(中级)Lesson 8: Skateboarding英语口语对话(中级)Lesson 9: The Empire State Building英语口语对话(中级)Lesson10:The History of the Oscars英语口语对话(中级)Lesson 1: YogaSummary:Vanessa and Denise are talking about yoga.Welcome to the Learning English Pod casts produced by the Hellenic American Union.In this broad cast, Vanessa, Denise and Nick are in the mid dle of a live show in a radio studio. Listen to their conversation and answer the question that follows about the main idea.Dialogue:Vanessa: Wel come to the Health Freaks Show. Denise is here with us today to tell us a few things about yoga and its benefits. Nick you might wanna listen carefully if you really wanna get rid of those back pains of yours. Denise?Denise: Hi, everyone. Well, Nick, yoga could be the answer to your problems. Yoga experts claim they can help people with back problems. Nick: Hmm… can they? Cause I’m not fit at all, you know …The bottom line is that my job is quite sed entary and … I guess, you think I’m trying to justify myself but.. OK. I have to be hones t. I can’t really remember the last time I went to the gym to work out.Denise: I get the picture Nick! It’s kinda ironic, though. I mean, you’re the co-presenter of a health show, after all…Nick: Right! Anyway, can peopl e like me take up yoga? Denise: They most certainly can.., and, the sooner the better. You see yoga isn’t just a better treatment for back pain it’s THE treatment!Nick: So yoga can actually lessen the pain?英语口语对话(中级)Lesson 2:Bubbl egum MaryNick: Today our special guest is the famous clown Bubblegum Mary Vanessa: Hi Bubblegum Mary. How did you start clowning? Bubblegum Mary: I am a self-taught clown, but I studied Drama in college.Vanessa: I was wondering, does a clown ever feel blue? Bubblegum Mary: Oh, yes. And when that happens, I hit the shops! Nick: Bubblegum Mary, your unique character is adored by thousands…Vanessa: And we all love your hilarious facial expressions.., your comical voice.., and your truly lively appearance… I guess they’re the reason for your success. What’s your m ost unforgettable clowning experience?Bubblegum Mary:Thank you for your kind words…My most unforgettable experience? Hmm… It was five years ago during a Halloween event I was booked for. That’s when I met my husband, who, by the way, was also dressed up as a clown. Nick:Isn’t that funny! Vanessa: How interesting! Thank you so much Bubblegum Mary for joining us today. We’ll now take a quick break.Now get ready to answer some questions…1. Bubblegum Mary says “I’m a self taught clown.”What does she mean? She’s learned clowning on her own.2. Vanessa asks Bubblegum Mary “I was wondering, does a clownever feel blue?” What does Vanessa mean? She would like to know if clowns ever feel sad. 3. Bubblegum Mary says “When that happens, I hit the shops.” What do es she mean? When she gets sad, she goes shopping in order to get over her sadness.4. Nick says “Isn’t that funny!” What does he mean?GLOSSARY1.Adore (verb): to like or love something very muche.g. Don’t you just adore that dress!2. Blue (adjective): sad or depressede.g. what’s wrong with you? You’ve been looking blue all week.3.Book (verb): to arrange with a hotel, restaurant, theatre to have a room, table, seat etc. on a particular date.e.g. I’d like to book a table for two at 8 o’clock.4.Clown (+ around) (verb): (often disapproving) to behave in a silly way, usually in order to make other people laugh.e.g. Stop clowning around and get to work!ical (adjective): funny or amusing because of being strange or unusual.e.g. I find the whole situation comical. I mean, whoever heard of a dog being bitten by a man!6.Expression (noun): a look on a persons face which shows their thoughts.e.g. There was a worried expression on her face.7.Hilarious (adjective): extremely funnye.g. Sam told me a hil arious joke yesterday. I couldn’t stop laughing.8.Self-taught (adjective): when someone has learnt something without any formal lessonse.g. Elvis was a self taught guitarist. He never had a lesson in his life.9.Unforgettable (adjective): something you cannot forget, usually because it is so beautiful, interesting, enjoyable etc.e.g. an unforgettable experience10.Unique (adjective): the only one of its kinde.g. Houdini had a unique talent for escapologyPractice using the words in the glossary.Choose the most appropriate word from the glossary to complete the following sentences.1. Do you know Pete? He’s __ .2. Everyone’s fingerprints are __.3. His __changed from amusement to surprise.4. Nobody taught me how to type. I’m __.5. She __working with children and animals.6. The music is what makes the movie so _-.7. The people in the carnival all wore__ hats with bells on.8. Try to be a little more serious and stop __about.9. Watching comedy shows always stop me feeling _-.10. You should __your tickets to the circus early to avoid disappointment.英语口语对话(中级)Lesson 3: Balcony GardeningDialogue:Vanessa: Hey Nick, guess where I spend my vacation last summer –in Crete!! Nick: Wow, lucky you, it must have been a blast! Vanessa: It sure was! It was just gorgeous, especially all the flowers on my hotel balcony.Nick: Why? What was so special about it?Vanessa: Oh, it was just … beautiful! There were so many different flowers and plants on it that it looked like… I don’t know how to describe it to you… like the Garden of Eden in miniature maybe? There wer e lots of flowers we don’t have here like jasmine, which smells great.Nick: Wow, sounds wonderful! Balcony gardening is just getting started here in Toronto.Vanessa:Now, here’s Lisa live from Toronto on line one to tell us more about balcony gardening.Vanessa: Hi, Lisa.Nick: Hi there, Lisa.Lisa: Hi. Balcony gardening is one of the latest trends in TO. Tony, here, is going to tell us about how he has turned his balcony into a small lush sanctuary.Tony: Hi all. Well, because of the weather in Canada balcony gardening is probably not as easy as it might be in Greece. For starters my condo is way up on the 24th floor with a balcony facing north –strike one. Strike two is the fact we’re so high up, so there’s less moisture in the atmosphere. But even though my balcony is very small, I’ve still managed to create a pretty impressive garden. All you need is patience and a green thumb.Lisa: You certainly seem to have both Tony. Back to you Vanessa and Nick.Now answer the following question…What are Vanessa, Lisa, Tony and Nick talking about? They’re talking about balcony gardening in Greece and in Toronto.Now listen again to the dialogue in parts. After each part there will be 3 to 4 questions on the details...Part 1Vanessa: Hey Nick, guess where I spend my vacation last summer –in Crete!! Nick: Wow, lucky you, it must have been a blast! Vanessa: It sure was! It was just gorgeous, especially all the flowerson my hotel balcony.Nick: Why? What was so special about it?Vanessa:Oh, it was just … beautifu l! There were so many different flowers and plants on it that it looked like… I don’t know how to describe it to you… like the Garden of Eden in miniature maybe? There were lots of flowers we don’t have here like jasmine, which smells great.Nick: Wow, sounds wonderful! Balcony gardening is just getting started here in Toronto.Vanessa: Now, here’s Lisa live from Toronto on line one to tell us more about balcony gardening.Now answer some questions…1. Nick says: “Wow, lucky you, it must have been a blast!” What does “blast” mean? The word “blast” is used to describe an exciting experience or event.2. What does Nick express when he says: “Wow, sounds wonderful!” He expresses his surprise and pleasure.3. Why does Nick ask Vanessa: “What was so special about it?”Because he wants to find out more about Vanessa’s hotel balcony on Crete. Back at the radio studio again; Vanessa and Nick are talking to Lisa and Tony live from his condo in Toronto…Part 2Vanessa: Hi, Lisa.Nick: Hi there, Lisa.Lisa: Hi. Balcony gardening is one of the latest trends in TO. Tony, here, is going to tell us about how he has turned his balcony into a small lush sanctuary.Tony: Hi all. Well, because of the weather in Canada balcony gardening is probably not as easy as it might be in Greece. For starters my condo is way up on the 24th floor with a balcony facing north –strike one. Strike two is the fact we’re so high up, so there’s less moisture in the atmosphere. But even though my balcony is very small, I’ve still managed to create a pretty impressive garden. All you need is patience and a green thumb. Lisa: You certainly seem to have both Tony. Back to you Vanessa and Nick.Now answer some questions…1. Tony says: “…my condo is way up on the 24th floor…” What does “way up” mean? Way up means high up.2. Tony says: “B ut even though my balcony is very small, I’ve still managed to create a pretty impressive garden.” What do you think “impressive” means? When something is impressive it is so nice or beautiful that you admire it.3. What does Tony mean when he says: “All you need is patienceand a green thumb.”? He means you need nothing else except patience and a talent for gardening.GLOSSARY1.Blast (noun): an exciting or enjoyable experience or event, often a party.e.g. You should have come with us last night, we had a real blast!2.Lush (adjective): (1) (of places, furniture, decoration, etc.) expensive and luxurious. E.g. a lush carpet (2) A lush area has a lot of green, healthy plants, grass and trees. E.g. lush green valleys3.Moisture (noun): water in very small drops. Most plants need moisture in order to grow. E.g. Cactuses do not need a lot of moisture. That is why they are found in dry climates.4.Pretty (adverb): informally pretty is used to mean “quite.”E.g. The house has four bedrooms, so it's pretty big.5.Sanctuary (noun): a safe place, one that offers protection, peace and quiet.E.g. If I want some peace and quiet, I take sanctuary in my study.6.Trend (noun): a change in a situation or in the way people see or do things.E.g. The trend at the moment is towards a more natural and less made-up look. 7.Turn into (verb): to change something into something else.E.g. Peter turned his basement into a pool room.8.Way up (prepositional phrase): high up.e.g. Can you see that plane, way up there?英语口语对话(中级)Lesson 4:Crock WrestlingIn this broadcast, Nick, Vanessa, and Lyn, are in the middle of a live show in a radio studio. Listen to their conversation and answer the question that follows about the main idea.Dialogue:NICK: Our next live report is from Australia, home of the late Steve Irwin the famous Crocodile Hunter.VANESSA: And also home of many adventurers like Patrick who’s a biologist specializing in crocodiles. Lyn, what can you tell us. I believe you have a special guest with you.LYN: Hi guys. Our guest for today is a New Yorker, Patrick Quiney, who has been involved for many years in the study of crocodiles in Australia. Patrick, have you worked as a crocodile trapper? PATRICK: Yeah. I had ants in my pants since I was a child and the first job I got here was to trap crocks and remove them from populated areas where they posed a danger.VANESSA: Patrick, have you ever wrestled with a crock?PATRICK: Yeah. Since coming to Australia croc wrestling has become my favorite way of blowing off steam!Now answer the following question… What is their guest talking about? About his career as a crocodile hunter. Now listen again to the dialogue. Afterwards there will be 3 questions on the details... NICK: Our next live report is from Australia, home of the late Steve Irwin the famous Crocodile Hunter.VANESSA:And also home of many adventurers like Patrick who’s a biologist specializing in crocodiles. Lyn, what can you tell us. I believe you have a special guest with you. . LYN: Hi guys. Our guest for today is a New Yorker, Patrick Quiney, who has been involved for many years in the study of crocodiles in Australia. Patrick, have you worked as a crocodile trapper?PATRICK: Yeah. I had ants in my pants since I was a child and the first job I got here was to trap crocs and remove them from populated areas where they posed a danger.VANESSA: Patrick, have you ever wrestled with a croc? PATRICK: Yeah. Since coming to Australia croc wrestling has become my favorite way of blowing off steam!Now get ready to answer the questions.1. Patrick says “I had ants in my pants since I was a child…” What does he mean? He was extremely restless.2. Patrick says “…they posed a danger.” What does he mean? The crocodiles were dangerous.3. Patrick s ays “…croc wrestling has become my favorite way of blowing off steam!” what does he mean? It is his way to relax. GLOSSARY1.Ants in your pants (old fashioned, humorous idiom): to not be able to keep still because you are very excited or worried about somethingE.g. The little boy was so excited about meeting Santa he had ants in his pants 2.Blow / let off steam: to do or say something that helps you to get rid of strong feelings or energy.E.g. He lifts weights after work to let off steam.3. Involve (verb): to include someone or something in something, or to make them take part in or feel part of it.E.g. The accident involved two cars and a lorry.4. Populate (verb, usually passive): If an area is populated by people or animals, they live in that area.E.g. The river is populated mainly by smaller species of fish.5.Pose a danger/ threat (verb): to cause something, especially a problem or difficulty:E.g. Nuclear weapons pose a threat to everyone.6.Specialize in (verb): to spend most of your time studying oneparticular subject or doing one type of business:E.g. a restaurant that specializes in seafood7.Trap (noun): a device or hole for catching animals or people and preventing their escape.E.g. The fox got its foot caught in a trap.8.Trap (verb): to catch an animal in a trap.E.g. She survived in the forest by eating berries and trapping small animals and birds.9.Trapper (noun): a person who traps wild animals, usually to sell their fur:e.g. a fur trapper Wrestle (verb): (1) to fight with someone (especially as a sport) by holding them and trying to throw them to the ground. E.g. He has wrestled professionally for five years. (2) to try very hard to deal with a problem or to make a difficult decision: e.g. The government is wrestling with difficult economic problems. Practice using the words in the glossary. Choose the most appropriate word or phrase from the glossary to complete the following sentences.1. He went to __the party to after failing the exam.2. I enjoy working in general medicine, but I hope to be able to__ in the future.3. She's been __with animal rights for many years.4. The children had __, so we took them outside for some exercise.5. The inner cities are no longer densely__ .6. The police officer tackled the man and _-him to the ground.7. The surgeon decided that operating__ no special threat to the patients safety.8. The undercover agents went to the rendezvous knowing that it might be a _-.英语口语对话(中级)Lesson 5:Crocodiles in QueenslandIn this broadcast, Vanessa, and Nick are in the middle of a live showin a radio studio interviewing Patrick. Listen to their conversation and answer the question that follows about the main idea. Dialogue:NICK:We’re in the studio with someone everyone has been asking us to talk to again. Patrick the biologist specializing in crocs. VANESSA: And Patrick our viewers have been bombarding us with questions for you.PATRICK: Let’s hear them!VANESSA:What’s the dif ference between a crocodile and an alligator? PATRICK: They are cousins! But there are many differences between the two species. For instance alligators have a larger and rounder snout and they are usually darker skinned.NICK: What do they eat?PATRICK: Crocodiles ambush their dinner. They wait for fish or land animals to come close and then they attack them. They rarely go hunting because they can survive long periods without food. VANESSA: Patrick, do crocodiles cry crocodile tears?PATRICK: Crocodiles do produce tears but they don’t actually cry. The belief that crocodiles weep when they eat a victim is a myth. VANESSA: What dangerous creatures can somebody come across on the Queensland Beaches?PATRICK: Oh, Crocodiles, stingrays and sharks.NICK: With all this talk about dangerous creatures at Queensland Beaches should tourists avoid the coastline?PATRICK: Well they shouldn't because the dangers are minimal if you take the right precautions.VANESSA: I was there some years ago and I can tell you that no visit to Queensland is complete without spending a couple of days at one of the beautiful beaches. But what should campers do if they see a crocodile?PATRICK: Do not feed it. Do not take a photograph. Just walk away. And don’t forget to report crocodile sightings to local authorities.VANESSA: Can you tell us a story of a crocodile attack? PATRICK: Yeah. Some years ago a woman fought off a crocodile with her handbag! She was screaming and hitting the croc repeatedly onits sensitive nose. It soon turned tail and fled! Crocs don’t like resistance and they run away. VANESSA: Patrick, this has been fascinating, but unfortunately that’s all we’ve got time for. Thanks a million for being here.PATRICK: It’s been a pleasure. Now answer the following question… What are the listeners interested in? Crocodiles and the dangers found at Queensland beaches. Now listen again to the dialogue in parts. After each part there will be 3 to 4 questions on the details... Part 1NICK: We’re in the studio with someone everyon e has been asking us to talk to again. Patrick the biologist specializing in crocs. VANESSA: And Patrick our viewers have been bombarding us with questions for you.PATRICK: Let’s hear them!VANESSA:What’s the difference between a crocodile and an alligat or? PATRICK: They are cousins! But there are many differences between the two species. For instance alligators have a larger and rounder snout and they are usually darker skinned.NICK: What do they eat?PATRICK: Crocodiles ambush their dinner. They wait for fish or land animals to come close and then they attack them. They rarely go hunting because they can survive long periods without food. VANESSA: Patrick, do crocodiles cry crocodile tears? PATRICK:Crocodiles do produce tears but they don’t actually cr y. The belief that crocodiles weep when they eat a victim is a myth. VANESSA: What dangerous creatures can somebody come across on the Queensland Beaches?PATRICK: Oh, Crocodiles, stingrays and sharks.Now get ready to answer the questions.1. Vanessa say s”our viewers have been bombarding us with questions?” What does “bombard someone with questions” mean? “Bombard someone with questions” means to ask someone a lot of questions.2. Patrick says “Crocodiles ambush their dinner”. What does “ambush” mean? “Ambush” means to attack someone by surprise. `3. Vanessa says “do crocodiles cry crocodile tears?”What are” crocodile tears”? “Crocodile tears” are false tears, when we cry but we don’t really feel sad.Part 2NICK: With all this talk about dangerous creatures at Queensland Beaches should tourists avoid the coastline?PATRICK: Well they shouldn't because the dangers are minimal if you take the right precautions.VANESSA: I was there some years ago and I can tell you that no visit to Queensland is complete without spending a couple of days at one of the beautiful beaches. But what should campers do if they see a crocodile?PATRICK: Do not feed it. Do not take a photograph. Just walk away. And don’t forget to report crocodile sightings to local authorities. VANESSA: Can you tell us a story of a crocodile attack? PATRICK: Yeah. Some years ago a woman fought off a crocodile attack with her handbag! She was screaming and hitting the croc repeatedly on its sensitive nose. It soon turned tail and fled! Crocs don’t like resistance and they run away. VANESSA: Patrick, this has been fascinating, but unfortunately that’s all we’ve got time for. Thanks a million for being here.PATRICK:It’s been a pleasure.Now get ready to answer some questions…1. Patrick says “The dangers are minimal “. What does he mean? It is not very dangerous.2. Vanessa says “No visit to Queensland is complete without spending a couple of days at one of the beautiful beaches”. What does she mean? Visitors must spend a couple of days on the beach ifthey visit Queensland.3. Patrick says “a woman fought off a crocodile attack with her handbag!”. What does “fight off” mean? “Fight off” means to defend yourself from an attack of an animal or an illness.GLOSSARY1.Ambush (verb): to suddenly attack a person or a group of people after hiding and waiting for them. E.g. Five soldiers died after their bus was ambushed on a country road.2. Authorities (noun): a group of people with official responsibility for a particular area of activity. E.g. the health authority3.Bombard (phrasal verb): to direct so many things at someone, especially to ask them so many questions, that they find it difficult to deal with them. E.g. The children bombarded her with questions.4.Cousin (noun): a member of a group of people with similar origins.E.g. Americans owe a great deal to their European cousins.5.Precaution (noun): an action which is done to prevent something unpleasant or dangerous happening. E.g. Many people have been stockpiling food as a precaution against shortages.6.Resist (verb): to fight against something or someone that is attacking you. E.g. The soldiers resisted (the enemy attacks) for two days.7.Resistance (noun): when something or someone resists. E.g.resistance to disease8.Snout (noun): the nose and mouth which stick out from the face of some animals. E.g. a pig's snout Turn tail: to turn around and run away, usually because you are frightened. E.g. As soon as they saw we had guns, they turned tail and ran away.9.Victim (noun): someone or something which has been hurt, damaged or killed or has suffered, either because of the actions of someone or something else, or because of illness or chance. E.g. to donate money to victims of the fires10.Weep (verb): to cry tears. E.g. People in the street wept with joy when peace was announcedPractice using the words in the glossary. Choose the most appropriate word or phrase from the glossary to complete the following sentences.1. Government troops offered no __to the rebels.2. He was __by gunmen on his way to work.3. She was the innocent__ of an arson attack.4. She __buckets when Paul left.5. She’s my second __. Our grandparents were brother and sister.6. The horse pushed its_- into my hand to eat the apple.7. They failed to take the necessary__ to avoid infection.8. We have been __with letters of complaint9. When they heard the sirens they __and ran away.10. You should report stray dogs to the __.英语口语对话(中级)Lesson 6: Hip Hop MusicSummary: Vanessa, Nick and Alexander talk about the importance of hip hop music. In this broadcast Vanessa and Nick are in a radio station in New York. Alexander is reporting live from Washington DC …Listen to their conversation and answer the question that follows about the main idea.Vanessa: Welcome to Musical Trends Show. Our reporter’s got some great news for Hip Hop fans. Alexander?Alexander: Yes Vanessa, it seems that officials in the U.S. government have accepted hip hop as a significant form of music. Nick: Wow, that’s pretty amazing, but… what do you mean that hip hop is now considered important by the government? How? Alexander:Well, they’ve decided they’re going to fund the Smithsonian to create a hip-hop exhibition.Nick: A Hip- Hop exhibition in the Smithsonian You mean THE Smithsonian in Washington DC?Alexander: One and the same!Vanessa:I never thought I’d live to see that … hip hop going mainstream! Alexander: Exactly! How many of you know that hip hop got its start in the 70s, when DJs started separating the percussion break from disco songs…?Nick: And MCs at concerts started speaking to audiences to this beat. Actually that was right here in N.Y, in the Bronx.Vanessa: So the MCs invented hip-hop!Alexander: You bet they did! Musicians just set it to music. Vanessa:Well, hip hop may be popular today but it’s considered controversial. Nick:Yes, I know…parents especially think some lyrics promote violence and drugs.Alexander: That’s why this announce ment came as a big surprise, to put it mildly, to most Americans…Vanessa:As a shock rather… and when is the exhibition going to open? Alexander: In about five years…I guess organizing an exhibition to showcase hiphop’s history is not easy business!Now a nswer the following question…What is Alexander reporting about? He’s reporting about how officials in the US government have decided to help the Smithsonian museum organize a Hip Hop exhibition.Now listen again to the dialogue in parts. After each part there will be3 to4 questions on the details...Part 1Vanessa:Welcome to Musical Trends Show. Our reporter’s got some great news for Hip Hop fans. Alexander?Alexander: Yes Vanessa, it seems that officials in the U.S. government have accepted hip hop as a significant form of music. Nick: Wow, that’s pretty amazing, but… what do you mean that hip hop is now considered important by the government? How? Alexander: Well, they’ve decided they’re going to fund the Smithsonian to create a hip-hop exhibition.Nick: A Hip- Hop exhibition in the Smithsonian? You mean THE Smithsonian in Washington DC?Alexander: One and the same!Now answer some questions…1. Alexander says: “i t seems that officials in the U.S. government have accepted hip hop as a significant form of music.” What does “accept” mean? “Accept” means “recognize;” so the US government has recognized hip hop as a form of music.2. Alexander says: “..they’ve decided they are going to fund the Smithsonian to create a hip-hop exhibition.” What does “fund” mean? “to fund” means to provide the money. The US Government will provide the money for the creation of the hip-hop exhibition.3. Alexander says: “One and the same!” What does he mean when he says “one and the same”? Alexander wants to emphasize that i t is the same museum and not any other.Now listen to the second part of the dialogue.Part 2Vanessa: I never thought I’d live to see that … hip hop going mainstream! Alexander: Exactly! How many of you know that hip hop got its start in the 70s, when DJs started separating the percussion break from disco songs…?Nick: And MCs at concerts started speaking to audiences to this beat. Actually that was right here in N.Y, in the Bronx.Vanessa: So the MCs invented hip-hop!Alexander: You bet they did! Musicians just set it to music. Vanessa:Well, hip hop may be popular today but it’s considered controversial. Nick: Yes, I know…parents especially think some lyrics promote violence and drugs. Alexander:That’s why this announcement came as a big surprise, to put it mildly, to most Americans…Vanessa:As a shock rather… and when is this exhibition going to open? Alexander:In about five years…I guess organizing an exhibition to showcase hiphop’s history is not easy business!Now answer some questions…。
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LESSON 01: Bob’s day at workBob works as a manager in a furniture store. Peter, his boss, is not happy about sales. Bob's new advertising campaign(广告活动)hasn't helped. Peter decides to fire him.Peter: Bob, I hate to break the news(宣布消息), but our sales were down again last month.Bob: Down again, Peter?Peter: Yeah. Thesedays,everybody's shopping at our competition(每个人都在我们竞争对手那购物), Honest Abe's Furniture Store. Bob: But everything in there costs an arm and a leg(非常昂贵)! Peter: That's true. They do charge(费用收费充电)top dollar(高价格).Bob: And their salespeople(推销员)are very strange. They really give me the creeps(毛骨悚然的感觉)!Peter: Well, they must be doing something right over there. (好啦,他们应该做对了什么啦。
)Meanwhile, we're about to go belly-up(破产的).Bob: I'm sorry to hear that. I thought my new advertising campaign would save the day(反败为胜).Peter: Let's face it: your advertising campaign was a real flop(真正的失败).Bob: Well then I'll go back to the drawing board(重新开始重来一次).Peter: It's too late for that. You're fired!Bob: What? You're giving me the ax(解雇削减用斧调整)? Peter: Yes. I've already found a new manager. She's as sharp as a tack(聪明的漂亮的时髦的).Bob: Can't we even talk this over(我们甚至不能谈一下吗)? After all, I've been working here for 10 years!Peter: There's no point in arguing(争论是没有意义的), Bob. I've already made up my mind.Bob: Oh well, at least I won't have to put up with(容忍)your nonsense(胡说废话)anymore! Good-bye to you and good-bye to this dead-end job(无前途的工作).Peter: Please leave before I lose my temper!Lesson 02: Bob returns home with bad newsBob tells his wife Susan that he lost his job. Susan suggests that he start his own business.Susan: What's the matter, dear?Bob: Susan, I got canned(被解雇)today at work.Susan: But Bob, you were Peter's right-hand man(得力助手)! Bob: Yes, and he stabbed me in the back(他在我背后放我暗箭). Susan: Keep your chin up(不要气馁). Maybe he'll change his mind and take you back.Bob: When pigs fly(绝不可能)! Once he makes up his mind, he never changes it. Besides, I told him off(告诉教训数落). Susan: Look on the bright side: you won't have to set eyes on (看到望见)Peter ever again.Bob: Thank goodness for that!Susan: Hang in there(坚持下去). I'm sure you won't be out of (没有离开不再处于)work for longBob: In the meantime, we'll have to live from hand to mouth(勉强糊口).Susan: Don't get too stressed out(紧张的有压力的), Bob. We'll make ends meet(收支相抵量入为出).Bob: I can always get a job at McDonald's as a last resort(万不得已作为最后手段).Susan: I don't think they're hiring right now.Bob: If worse comes to worst, we can sell our home and move into a tent.Susan: Let's think big(野心勃勃好高骛远大胆想)! Maybe you can start your own business.Bob: Easier said than done(说起来容易做起来难)!Lesson 03: Ted's day at schoolTed tells his parents he did poorly on his chemistry test. They tell him he needs to get serious and study more.Susan: How was your day at school today, Ted?Ted: Bad. I had a chemistry test, and I blew it(搞砸了)! Susan: Maybe if you didn't cut class(逃课旷课)so often, you'd do better.Bob: That's right, son. Stop slacking off(放松释放)and start hitting the books(用功学习)!Ted: But I can't stand chemistry class. Besides, it's a lost cause(注定要失败的努力). That class is way over my head(无法承担不懂). Susan: You need to buckle down(倾全力开始认真从事). Ted: When I'm a famous musician, people won't give a hoot(计较)about my knowledge of atoms and molecules.Bob: That's beside the point(离题无关紧要).Susan: We know you have your heart set on(唆使开始攻击)going to New York University.Bob: And you don't stand a chance of(很有可能)getting in (进入)there with such poor grades(低分)!Lesson 04: Nicole's day at schoolNicole tells her mother Susan about her successful presentation(表现描述介绍赠送)at school. Her brother Ted overhears(无意中听见)and interrupts the conversation.Susan: How was your day at school today, Nicole?Nicole: It was great, Mom. I gave a presentation on Hillary Clinton(希拉里克林顿)in government class. Afterwards(后来), my teacher paid me a compliment.Susan: What did she say?Nicole: She said my presentation was head and shoulders above(远远超出)the others.Susan: Way to go(就这么多冤家路窄)!Nicole: She also said I should go into politics(加入政界), just like Hillary.Ted: You're so gung ho(合作同心协力)about school. It drives me crazy.Nicole: Ted, don't butt in(插嘴)! You're just jealous.Ted: Right. You hit the nail on the head(说的中肯一针见血). I'm green with envy(非常嫉妒的).Nicole: Would you just shut up? You're on thin ice(如履薄冰处于危险状态)with me right now.Ted: Oh no! Look at me. I'm shaking in my shoes(吓死我了)!Lesson 05: Ted goes out for the eveningTed leaves to go visit his girlfriend Amber. Ted's mother Susan says she doesn't really like Amber She wishes him a good time(一段好时光)anyway.Ted: See you later, Mom!Susan: Where are you going, Ted?Ted: I told Amber I'd drop by(顺便拜访).Susan: What are you two going to do?Ted: Maybe go to the movies or to a party. Our plans are still up in the air(悬而未决).Susan: Why don't you invite her over here(这里在这边)? Ted: I don't want to hang around(闲荡徘徊)here. Dad is really down in the dumps(垂头丧气的).Susan: Is Amber the girl with the nose ring and the purple(紫色)hair?Ted: Yeah. I'm crazy about her!Susan: Don't take this the wrong way, but she's not exactly my cup of tea(大概不是我喜欢的那种类型).Ted: Take it easy, Mom. We're not about to get married. We just enjoy hanging out together.Susan: I guess there's no accounting(没用没意义)for taste. Have a good time.Ted: Don't worry. We'll have a blast(玩得很开心)!Susan: (under her breath(在心里说)) That's what I'm afraid of!Lesson 06: Susan stays home and bakes cookies Susan decides to cheer up(使高兴)her husband. Bob loves her homemade(自制的国产的)cookies. Nicole suggests she start a cookie business.Susan: Bob, I baked cookies for you.Bob: That was so nice of you, dear. You've got a heart of gold!(道德高尚的人呢菩萨心肠)Susan: Go ahead and pig out(狼吞虎咽的大吃)!Bob: These are delicious!Susan: I thought they might cheer you up. You've been in a bad mood lately(最近近来不久前).Bob: I guess I have been a little on edge(紧张). But these cookies are just what the doctor ordered(正合我意)!Nicole: Do I smell cookies(我闻到饼干了)?Susan: Yes, Nicole. Help yourself.Nicole: Yum-yum(表达吃完美味后的感叹词).These are out of this world. You could go into business(从事商业经商)selling these! Bob: You could call them Susan's Scrumptious(美味的绝妙的)Cookies. You'd make a bundle(赚大钱大赚一笔).Susan: Good thinking(好主意)!Nicole: Don't forget to give me credit for the idea after you're rich and famous!Susan: You know I always give credit where credit is due!* Yum-yum: this is said when something is delicious. You can also say "mmm, mmm" or "mmm-mmm, good."Lesson 07: Susan hires Bob to run her businessSusan stays up(不睡觉熬夜)all night thinking about her cookie business. In the morning, she discusses it with Bob. Bob agrees to work for her.Bob: You're up bright and early(一大早)this morning, Susan. Susan: I didn't sleep a wink(睡一会打个盹). I was awake(醒着的)all night thinking about the new business.Bob: Running your own business is lots of work. Are you prepared to work like a dog(拼命工作)?Susan: No. But I am prepared to hire you to run the business. Bob: You want me to run a cookie business? Fat chance(希望渺茫)! Susan: Why not?Bob: I don't have a clue (一无所知)about making cookies. I don't even know how to turn the oven(烤炉烤箱)on!Susan: I'll give you a crash course(速成班短训班).Bob: Do I have to do the baking?Susan: No. You'll just manage the business side.Bob: Needless to say(不用说), I have mixed feelings (悲喜交集)about working for you.Susan: I'll be nice(友善待人). I promise you'll be a happy camper (快乐派).Bob: Okay. Let's give it a shot(试试), boss!Lesson 08: Ted forms a rock bandTed plans to become a successful musician. First, he needs Susan to loan him money for a new guitar Susan suggests that Ted bake cookies to earn the money.Susan: You're in good spirits (精神抖擞)today, Ted.Ted: I've got great news, Mom.Susan: What is it?Ted: Amber and I are going to start a rock band(摇滚乐团)! Susan: Good for you(对你有好处)!Ted: Mom, I'm not going to beat around the bush(绕圈子拐弯抹角). I need to borrow $1,000 for a new guitar.Susan: Ted, your father and I can't shell out(付款支付)that much. We aren't made of money.Ted: You're not? I thought you were millionaires, like Donald and Ivana Trump!*Susan: Ha ha. This is no time to be a wise guy(自作聪明的人)! Ted: I promise I'll pay you back.Susan: How?Ted: We're going to take the music world by storm and make lots of money.Susan: That sounds like a pipe dream(白日梦). Aren't high school rock bands a dime a dozen(不稀罕多得很)?Ted: Yeah, but we're different. With my guitar playing and Amber'sbeautiful voice, we're sure to make a splash(引起轰动)! Susan: Well, we're going through(熬过)hard times. You're going to have to work for that $1,000.Ted: How?Susan: You can bake cookies.Ted: I bet Mrs. Clapton never made Eric** bake cookies, but I guess those are the breaks(我想这不是最重要的).* Donald Trump is a famous American millionaire who made his money in real estate(房地产不动产). Ivana is his ex-wife.** Eric Clapton is a very popular guitarist.Lesson 09: Nicole For PresidentNicole and Ted discusses her plans to run for student body president(学生会主席). Nicole wants Ted to ask his friends to vote for her. Ted agrees, in exchange(作为。
(中级)英语口语对话Lesson10

(中级)英语口语对话Lesson10Summary: Vanessa, Alexander and Nick talk about the history of the Oscars. In this broadcast Vanessa, Alexander and Nick are in the middle of a live show in a radio studio.Listen to their conversation and answer the question that follows about the main idea.Dialogue:Vanessa:In tonight’s show Nick will be reporting on the history of the Oscars. Nick do you know when the first Oscars were handed out?Alexander: Oh let me answer this question Nick.Nick: Ok, go ahead Alexander.Alexander: Any movie fan knows the answer to this question …it was sometime in the thirties when talkies I mean talking movies had just begun.Nick: That was really close Alexander but actually, the first Academy Awards were handed out on May 16, 1929.Vanessa: Was there a ceremony back then?Nick: Yes! And it was held at a hotel in Hollywood. And, even though it wasn’t so important back in those days, it was still pretty glamorous.Vanessa: In Hollywood, of course. Where the action is, where else!Alexander: How many people attended the ceremony, Nick?Nick: More than 270 and the tickets for guests cost $5.Vanessa:Wow, that’s a lot of people considering it was the year the Great Depression started.Alexander: Right! The great depression started in 1929; I’d never made the connection before! Anyway … was it as full of suspense as it is now?Nick: No, not really.Vanessa: What do you mean Nick?Nick: Well, the winners were known before the big night. You see the results had been given to the newspapers in advance!Alexander: So the results were not sealed in an envelope..?Nick: No, no. They started that the next year.Vanessa: Was it popular in the beginning?Nick: You bet. In the second year enthusiasm for the Awards was so high that an L.A. radio station covered the ceremony live.Vanessa:Now they’re on TV, with millions of people watching from all over the world. And the paparazzi sharks and tabloid reporters get fodder for their papers the next day.Now answer the following question…What are Vanessa, Alexander and Nick talking about? They’re talking about the history of the Oscar AwardsNow listen again to the dialogue in parts. After each part there will be 3 to 4 questions on the details...Part 1Vanessa:In tonight’s show Nick will be reporting on the history of the Oscars. Nick do you know when the first Oscars were handed out?Alexander: Oh let me answer this question Nick.Nick: Ok, go ahead Alexander.Alexander: Any movie fan knows the answer to this question …it was sometime in the thirties when talkies I mean talking movies had just begun.Nick: That was really close Alexander but actually, the first Academy Awards were handed out on May 16, 1929.Vanessa: Was there a ceremony back then?Nick: Yes! And it was held at a hotel in Hollywood. And, even though it wasn’t so important back in those days, it was still pretty glamorous.Vanessa: In Hollywood, of course. Where the action is, where else!Now answer some questions…1. Nick says:“That was really close Alexander.” What does “close” mean? Close means “almost correct.”2. Nick says “The first Academy Awards were handed out on May 16, 1929.” What does ‘hand out’ mean? ‘Hand out’ in this case means to give an award.。
旅游业英语口语Lesson 10:Giving directions为人指路(2)

旅游业英语口语Lesson 10:Giving directions为人指路(2)第十课:为人指路Lesson 10: Giving Directions (continued)各位听众朋友好。
欢迎您收听“旅游业英语”,我是澳洲广播电台中文部节目主持人马健媛。
在第九课中,我们学习了如何为客人指路、如何提出建议以及如何向客人解释某一行动需要多少时间。
在这个课中我们要遇到蒙纳女士、她的父亲杰克以及他们所乘坐的记程车司机乔。
我们要重温相关指路的句型,学习一些新的对话及询问对方从何处来之类的句型。
另外,我们还要学习如何向客人表达他应付款项的数额。
在我们继续学习“为人指路”的对话之前,先让我们一起来复习一下这段对话的第一部份。
Leo: Good morning, Ms White, Mr Webber.Jack: Good morning, Leo.Mona: Hi Leo. Is there a major shopping centre nearby?Leo: The Starlight Shopping Centre has over a hundred shops. I’msure you’ll find what you want there.Mona: And how do we get there?Leo: Well, turn right outside the hotel, and left at the traffic lights. Gostraight up the street, cross at the next set of lights and turn rightat the pink tower…Mona:Oh dear, that’s too hard to remember.Leo: Well then, what about a taxi? You can get one just outside thehotel.Jack:I don’t mind walking, Mona… We turn rightoutside the hotel,Leo?Leo:Yes, that’s right. Then left at the traffic lights.Jack: Turn left?Leo:That’s right. Then walk straight up the street (and …)Mona: How long does it take to walk there?Leo: It takes about 10 minutes.Mona:Then let’s get a cab, Dad. Thanks anyway, Leo.Leo: My pleasure.Page 2 of 8好,我们继续学习第十课“为人指路”,请听录音及中文翻译乔:请问去哪里?Joe: Where to?蒙纳:你讲英语吗?Mona: Do you speak English?乔:我只讲一点点。
英语实用情景对话100篇中英文本

Charles: Jennifer, would you like to have dinner with me? Jennifer: Yes. That would be nice. When do you want to go? 查理斯: 詹尼弗,你想和我共进晚餐吗? 詹尼弗: 好哇,不错。你想什么时候去呢?
Susan : A small glass, or a big one? David : Small please. 苏珊: 小杯还是大杯? 大卫: 请来一小杯。
Susan : Here you go. David : Thanks. Susan : You're welcome. 苏珊: 给你。 大卫: 谢谢。 苏珊: 不客气。
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实用英语情景对话 100 篇
Lesson 1 - Where are you from?
James: Hello. Lisa: Hi. 詹姆士: 你好! 丽莎: 你好!
James: How are you? Lisa: I'm good. How are you? 詹姆士: 你好吗? 丽莎: 我很好,你呢?
Lesson 3 - What's your name?
John: Excuse me, what's your name? Jessica: My name is Jessica. What's yours? 约翰: 打扰啦,你叫什么名字? 杰西卡: 我叫杰西卡,你呢?
John: John. Jessica: You speak English very well. 约翰: 约翰。 杰西卡: 你的英语说得很好。
新概念英语第二册口语练习Lesson 10

Lesson 10 Not for jazzAsk questions: Ask me if…Example: T: Ask me if I was having dinner at a restaurant.S: Were you having dinner at a restaurant?T: Where…?S: Where were you having dinner?1. Tony Steele came in. (Who)2. He worked in a lawyer’s office years ago. (Where)(When)3. He is working at a bank now. (Where)4. He gets a good salary. (What kind)5. He always borrows money from his friends. (What)(Who…from)6. Tony saw me. (Who)(When)7. He sat at my table. (Where)8. I asked him to lend me twenty pounds.(How much)9. He gave me the money immediately.(When)10. I must pay for his dinner.(Why)Tell the story1. dinner – restaurant – Tony Steele2. worked – lawyer’s office – now – bank3. good salary – always borrows – his friends – never – back4. saw me – came – sat – table5. never borrowed – me6. While – eating – asked – lend me twenty pounds7. surprise – gave me – immediately8. ‘I – never – money – you,’ Tony -- , ‘so now – pay – dinner’Topics for discussion1.Do you think it’s a good idea to lend money to your friends? Why/Why not?2.Would you lend money to a stranger? Why/Why not?3.In what ways can we help other people? Pattern drill1. Example:T: wrote novels – educational booksS1: You once wrote novels, didn’t you?S2: Yes, but I’m writing educational books now.taught/studied the piano – the violin worked in a bank/factory – an office did/painted portraits – landscapes grew oats/tobacco – cotton2. Example:T: walks in the country – in the parkS1: Tony usually walks in the country.S2: Well, he’s walking in the park today.rests/sleeps upstairs – downstairs studies with Mr. Bates – on his own reads in the library- in the classroom swims/fishes in the river – in the lake 3. Example:T: John – reading in the libraryS1: Have you seen John?S2: He was reading in the library when I saw him last.Mary – cooking lunch/having breakfastMr. Bates – tiding the classroom/teachingthe children – playing in the park/yard Lucy – practising/playing the piano 4. Example:T: They were ordered to fire by an officer.S1: Who ordered them to fire?S2: An officer did.He was taught to read by his mother/father.She was told to rest by the doctor/nurse.I was asked to leave by a friend/servant.He was advised to refused by his wife/son.Lesson 10 Not for jazzAsk questions: Ask me if…Example: T: Ask me if I was having dinner at a restaurant.S: Were you having dinner at a restaurant?T: Where…?S: Where were you having dinner?1. Tony Steele came in. (Who)2. He worked in a lawyer’s office years ago. (Where)(When)3. He is working at a bank now. (Where)4. He gets a good salary. (What kind)5. He always borrows money from his friends. (What)(Who…from)6. Tony saw me. (Who)(When)7. He sat at my table. (Where)8. I asked him to lend me twenty pounds.(How much)9. He gave me the money immediately.(When)10. I must pay for his dinner.(Why)Tell the story1. dinner – restaurant – Tony Steele2. worked – lawyer’s office – now – bank3. good salary – always borrows – his friends – never – back4. saw me – came – sat – table5. never borrowed – me6. While – eating – asked – lend me twenty pounds7. surprise – gave me – immediately8. ‘I – never – money – you,’ Tony --, ‘so now – pay – dinner’Topics for discussion1.Do you think it’s a good idea to lend money to your friends?Why/Why not?2.Would you lend money to a stranger? Why/Why not?3.In what ways can we help other people?Comprehension questions1. Where were you having dinner?2. Who came in?3. Did he once work in a lawyer’s office?4. How long ago was that?5. Where is he working now?6. Is he paid a good salary?7. What does he always do?8. Do you think he needs to borrow money?9. Does he ever pay it back?10. What did Tony do when he saw you?11. Have you ever lent him any money?12. Did you have dinner together?13. What did you ask him during dinner?14. What did he give you immediately?15. Were you surprised?16. Did he pay for the dinner?Pattern drill1. Example:T: wrote novels – educational booksS1: You once wrote novels, didn’t you?S2: Yes, but I’m writing educational books now.taught/studied the piano – the violin worked in a bank/factory – an office did/painted portraits – landscapes grew oats/tobacco – cotton2. Example:T: walks in the country – in the parkS1: Tony usually walks in the country.S2: Well, he’s walking in the park today.rests/sleeps upstairs – downstairs studies with Mr. Bates – on his own reads in the library- in the classroom swims/fishes in the river – in the lake 3. Example:T: John – reading in the libraryS1: Have you seen John?S2: He was reading in the library when I saw him last.Mary – cooking lunch/having breakfastMr. Bates – tiding the classroom/teachingthe children – playing in the park/yard Lucy – practising/playing the piano 4. Example:T: They were ordered to fire by an officer.S1: Who ordered them to fire?S2: An officer did.He was taught to read by his mother/father.She was told to rest by the doctor/nurse.I was asked to leave by a friend/servant.He was advised to refused by his wife/son.。
英语中级口语对话模板

英语中级口语对话模板在初级英语口语学习的基础上,进入中级阶段时,对于口语表达能力的要求会更高。
为了更好地提高口语能力,在日常对话中,可以使用一些常见的口语模板来帮助表达自己的意思。
本篇文章将为你提供几个常用的英语中级口语对话模板。
1. 询问对方的看法- What do you think about...?你对...有什么看法?- How do you feel about...?你对...感觉如何?- What's your opinion on...?你对...的看法是什么?示例对话:A: What do you think about the new movie?B: I loved it! The plot was very intriguing and the actors did a great job.2. 表达喜好和偏好- I prefer...我更喜欢...- I really enjoy...我真的很喜欢...- I'm a big fan of...我是...的忠实粉丝。
示例对话:A: Do you prefer coffee or tea?B: I'm a big fan of coffee. I love the aroma and the taste.3. 提出建议- Why don't we...?我们为什么不...?- How about...?怎么样,要不要...?- We could...我们可以...示例对话:A: I'm bored. What should we do?B: How about going for a walk in the park? It's a beautiful day.4. 就某个话题进行讨论- Let's talk about...我们来讨论一下...- What are your thoughts on...?你对...有什么看法?- In my opinion...我认为...示例对话:A: Let's talk about climate change.B: In my opinion, it's a serious issue that needs urgent attention. We need to take action to reduce carbon emissions.5. 请求帮助和提供帮助- Can you help me with...?你能帮我...吗?- I can help you with...我可以帮你...- Do you need any assistance with...?你需要在...方面的协助吗?示例对话:A: Can you help me with my homework?B: Sure, I can help you with math and science.6. 表达赞同和不赞同- I agree with you.我同意你的观点。
日常英语口语对话

Lesson 1 Introduction第一课介绍introduction介绍;推荐 come来 here向这里,到这里 yes是,嗳,我在这儿 mom 妈妈 pleased欣喜的;愉快的 see会面,晤见;遇见 so如是,如此Mom: Come here, Bo-Bo.来,波波;Bo-Bo: Yes, Mom 什么事,妈妈Mom: This is Li-Li.这是莉莉;Bo-Bo:How do you do 你好Li-Li: How do you do 你好Bo-Bo: Pleased to see you.见到你很高兴;Li-Li: So am I.我也是;Lesson 2 Greetings and Goodbye第二课问候与再见hello喂 fine有精神的,健康的 thank感谢,谢谢 very很,非常 well健康的,安好的So long 再见Li-Li: Hello, Bo-Bo 你好,波波Bo-Bo:Hello,Li-Li你好,莉莉Li-Li: How are you 你好吗Bo-Bo: I'm fine, thank you. And you 我很好,谢谢你;你呢Li-Li: Very well, thanks.很好,谢谢;Bo-Bo: Good-bye, Li-Li.再见,莉莉;Li-Li: So long再见Lesson 3 About Bo-Bo's Family第三课波波的一家Li-Li: How many people are there in your family, Bo-Bo波波,你家有几口人Bo-Bo: There are three: Father, Mother and I.有三口人:爸爸、妈妈和我;Li-Li: What is your father 你爸爸是做什么的Bo-Bo: He is a professor. 他是位教授;Li-Li: And what is your mother's job 那你妈妈是干什么工作的呢Bo-Bo: She is a writer. 她是位作家;I love my parents very much. 我非常爱我的父母亲;how many 成语多少people人,人们professor 大学教授job工作,职业writer作家;作者love爱,热爱parents父亲;母亲;双亲very much非常,很Lesson 4 Getting up第四课起床Mom:Time to get up,Bo-Bo.该起床了,波波;Bo-Bo:H'm,I want to sleep a little longer.我想再多睡一会儿;Mom:It's already seven o'clock.已经七点了;Be quick,or you will be late.快点儿,要不然你会迟到的;Bo-Bo: am getting up.好了,我起床了;Good morning,Mom.早上好,妈妈;Mom:Good morning,Bo-Bo.早上好,波波;time时间;时候want要,想sleep睡;睡着a little一些地,少许longer更长久already既,已,已经quick快的,迅速的or否则,要不然will将late迟的;晚的Lesson 5 After Getting Up第五课起床以后Mom:Have you got up,Bo-Bo波波,起床了吗Bo-Bo:Yes,Mom.起来了,妈妈;Mom:Wash your face and brush your teeth.洗脸、刷牙;Bo-Bo:All right.好的;Mom:What are you doing in the yardBo-Bo:I am doing exercise.我在做操;Mom:GoodYou can benefit by daily exercise.很好每天做操会对你有好处;yes是,是的brush刷all right不错;好的,是do做,为,行exercise运动;锻炼yard庭院;天井good良好的,善良的benefit受益daily每日的,日常的Lesson 6 Having Breakfast第六课吃早餐Mom:Breakfast is ready,Bo-Bo.早餐准备好了,波波;Bo-Bo:I am 's for breakfast today来了,今天早餐吃什么Mom:Bread,milk and hamburgers.面包、牛奶和汉堡包;Which do you prefer你吃什么Bo-Bo:I'd like some smells good我吃汉堡包;真香Bo-Bo:It's time for ,Mom.我该上学去了;妈妈,再见;Mom:See you.再见;ready用作表语准备好的todayhamburger汉堡包which疑问代词哪一个;哪些prefer宁可;更喜欢smell发出气味See you.口语再见;Lesson 7 Having Lunch第七课吃午餐Bo-Bo:I'm hungry,Mom妈妈,我饿了;Is lunch ready午餐准备好了吗Mom: your hands first.好了;先去洗手;Bo-Bo:What's good for lunch中午有什么好吃的Mom:Beef,eggs and tomatoes.牛肉、鸡蛋和西红柿;Bo-Bo:Are there any noodles有面条吗Mom: is rice,too.有;还有米饭;Help yourself.自己盛吧;hungry空腹的,饥饿的first最初地;首先地beef牛肉noodle常用复数面条,鸡蛋面help oneself自用食物等;自由取食Lesson 8 After Supper第八课晚饭后Bo-Bo:Mom,the dinner is greatThank you 妈妈,晚餐好吃极了;谢谢您我们出去散散步吧;Mom:That's 's go.好的;走吧;Walking is good for health.散步有益于健康;Bo-Bo:Look,what beautiful trees those are看,那些树多美呀Mom: how clean the air is是的;而且空气是多么清新呀Bo-Bo:It's 's go home.时间不早了,我们回家吧;Mom:OK.好的;dinner正餐;餐great口语十分的;妙极了go行走;去;离去out出;在外health健康be good for...有益于……look看beautiful美丽的air空气clean清洁的,干净的Lesson 9 Doing Housework第九课家务劳动Li-Li:Do you do any housework at home,Bo-Bo波波,你在家做家务吗Bo-Bo: can help my mother do something.是的,我能帮妈妈做点儿事;Li-Li:What do you often do经常做些什么呢Bo-Bo:Make the bed,sweep the floor and wipe tables.What do you do at home你在家做些什么呢Li-Li:I often wash my socks.我常自己洗袜子;housework家务can能够;可以help帮助,援助something某事;某物often经常,常常make做,整理make the bed铺床floor地板wipe擦,抹;拭去Lesson 10 In the kindergarten第十课在幼儿园Li-Li:What are you doing,Bo-Bo波波,你在做什么Bo-Bo;I am putting up building blocks.我在搭积木;Li-Li:Let's play a game together.我们一起玩游戏吧;Bo-Bo: is your musical doll好的;你的音乐娃娃呢Li-Li:It's in the box.在盒子里;Bo-Bo:Take it out and let it sing.拿出来让它唱支歌吧;Li-Li:Great好极了kindergarten幼儿园playput up建造,搭起building block积木game游戏,运动together一起地,同时地where疑问副词何处,何地musical音乐的;配乐的take out拿出,取出sing演唱;唱Lesson 11 On the Way to School 第11课上学路上Bo-Bo:Hi你好Li-Li:Hi你好Bo-Bo:Are you going to school你上学去吗Li-Li:'s go together.是的;我们一块儿走吧;Bo-Bo:Shall we be late for school 我们会迟到吗Li-Li:No,I don't think so.不,我想不会;Bo-Bo:The bus is up赶快点儿,公共汽车来了;Li-Li:Let's get on.我们上车吧;way路,道路school上学;学业;学校hi嗨表示问候或用以唤起注意shall有询问别人的意思须,可能用以表示否定的回答不,不是think想,以为;考虑so这样地,如此地hurry赶紧;匆忙get on使上车等Lesson 12 At School第12课在学校Teacher:What grade are you in,little boy 你上几年级,小朋友Bo-Bo:I am in grade 1.我上一年级;Teacher:What class are you in你在哪一个班呢Bo-Bo:I am in class 3.我在三班;Are you our English teacher您是我们的英语老师吗Teacher: am your maths teacher.不,我是你们的数学老师;Bo-Bo:I like maths.我喜欢数学;grade学年;年级little幼小的;小得可爱的class班,班级;一节课our我们的maths数学like爱好,喜欢Lesson 13 A New Pupil第13课一位新同学Bo-Bo:Good morning,teacher.老师,早上好;Teacher:Good you a new pupil早上好;你是位新同学吗Bo-Bo:Yes,I am.是的;Teacher: is your name欢迎你;你叫什么名字Bo-Bo:My name is Bo-Bo.我叫波波;Teacher:Where do you come from,Bo-Bo 你是哪里人,波波Bo-Bo:I come from Shanghai.我是上海人;Teacher:How old are you我多大了Bo-Bo:I'm six.我六岁了;new新的welcome受欢迎的;欢迎name名字;姓名come from来自于……;出生于……how几何,多少old年岁的Lesson 14 In Class第14课在课堂上Teacher:Class anybody absent开始上课;有人缺席吗Bo-Bo; are present.没有;全都到齐了;Teacher:Right,attention please.好的,请注意;Let's learn a new lesson.我们来上新的一课;Turn to Page 2.翻开书第2页;Please read after me:Apple.Bo-Bo:Apple.苹果;Teacher:That's all for you tomorrow,class.今天的课上到这里,同学们,再见;Bo-Bo:Good-bye.再见;begin开始absent缺席的,不在的all全部,都present出席的attention注意;专心learn学,学习turn翻,翻转page书本中的页after仿照;依照over结束;完了See you tomorrow.明天见;Lesson 15 On the Playground第15课在操场上Bo-Bo:Class is 's go out to play,Li-Li.下课了;我们出去玩吧,莉莉;Li-Li:All right.好;Bo-Bo:Shall we go to play ping-pong我们去打乒乓球,好吗Li-Li: don't like it at all.不,我一点也不喜欢打乒乓球;Bo-Bo:Do you like tennis你喜欢打网球吗Li-Li:Yes,I like it a lot.很喜欢;但是,我打得不太好;playground游乐场;运动场ping-pong乒乓球,桌球like喜欢at all全然tennis网球a lot很多very很,非常player游戏者,运动者Lesson 16 After School第16课放学后Bo-Bo:Mom,I'm back.妈妈,我回来了;Mom:Good 's school好孩子;学校情况怎么样Bo-Bo;GreatWe have Chinese,maths and English classes.很好我们上了语文课、数学课,还有英语课;And I am friends with Li-Li.而且我和莉莉是好朋友了;Mom:GoodIs your homework finished太好了你的作业做完了吗Bo-Bo:Yes.做完了;Mom:Have a 'm going to cook.休息一下;我去做饭;back回原地;在……后面地how如何,怎样Chinese语文;汉语be friends with...和……成为朋友课外功课;家庭作业finish结束;完成rest休息;睡眠have a rest歇会儿,休息一下cock烹调,煮Lesson 17 Doing Homework第17课做功课Bo-Bo:Is Li-Li at home莉莉在家吗Li-Li:Yes,come in 'm expecting you.在家,请进;我在等你呢;Bo-Bo:Let's do our homework together.我们一起做功课吧;Li-Li:All right.好的;Bo-Bo:Whose rubber is it on the table 桌子上是谁的橡皮擦Li-Li;Mine.我的;Bo-Bo:May I use it我能用一下吗Li-Li:Of you are.当然可以;给你;Bo-Bo:Thanks.谢谢;expect期待,希望do one's homework做功课whose疑问代词,who的所有格谁的mineI的所有格名词我的may可能可以use使用,用,利用of courseHere you are.口语喏,给你Lesson 18 In the Car第18课在汽车上Bo-Bo:Dad,why do you stop the car爸爸,为什么停车Dad;It's the red light 's to stop the car.现在是红灯,车要停下来;And a green light is to let cars go.绿灯亮时,车辆才能通行;Bo-Bo:Oh,I see.噢,明白了;Bad:When cross the street,watch traffic lights too.横穿马路时也要注意看交通指示灯;Bo-Bo:I remember.我记住了;dad爸爸why疑问副词为什么,何故stop止住,停住light光;光线;光亮let让traffic交通,往来cross横过,越过remember牢记,记住Lesson 19 Go to the Park第19课去公园Bo-Bo:What day is today,Mom今天星期几,妈妈Mom:Today is Sunday.今天星期天;Bo-Bo:What is the weather like today天气怎样呢Mom:Very sunny.非常晴朗;我们去公园,好吗Mom:All right.行;Bo-Bo:WonderfulIn the park I can run with the kite like this.太棒了在公园里我可以像这样牵着风筝跑;day日,一天weather天气,气象like像,如,跟……一样go to the park去公园all right好的,是wonderful奇妙的;极佳的run跑,奔like this像这样Lesson 20 In the Park第20课在公园Bo-Bo:Look,there is a fountain by the lake.看,湖边有个喷泉;Mom:It's very beautiful.真美呀;And there are many flowers around the fountain.喷泉周围还有很多花;Bo-Bo:What flowers are they那些是什么花呢Mom:They are roses.是玫瑰花;How do you like the park公园里好玩吗Bo-Bo:I think it's good.我觉得很好;The flowers are birds are singing.花儿开了,鸟儿在歌唱;How happy I am我快活极了byaround在……周围rose玫瑰;玫瑰花How do you like...你认为……怎么样be out开放happy幸福的;愉快的Lesson 21 At the Zoo第21课在动物园Bo-Bo:Look,is that a peacock看,那是只孔雀中吗Mom: beauiful its feather is是的;它的羽毛多漂亮呀Bo-Bo:Are they horses这些是马吗Mom: are zebras.不,这些是斑马;Bo-Bo:Where are monkeys猴子在哪儿Mom:In the trees.在树上;Bo-Bo:Which animal do you like best 你最喜欢哪种动物Mom:The giraffe and the panda.长颈鹿和熊猫;peacock雄孔雀itsit的所有格它的feather羽毛;翎毛animal动物best最;极giraffe长颈鹿Lesson 22 Weather第22课天气今天是什么天气Mom:It's gloomy and it looks like rain.阴天,像要下雨了;Bo-Bo:So I can't go swimming today.那么今天我不能去游泳了;Mom:Go to swim when it clears up.等天晴了,再去游;You can read books at home.你可以在家里看书;I have some shopping to do now.我去买点儿东西;Bo-Bo:Take an umbrella with you.您带把伞去;Bo-Bo:OK.好的;gloomy阴暗的;令人沮丧的look like看起来像是,好像swim游,游泳go swimming去游泳clear变晴朗clear up放晴shopping买东西take取,拿;持umbrella伞,雨伞Lesson 23 Asking the Way第23课问路Bo-Bo:Excuse me,where is the museum请问博物馆在哪里Man:Oh,it's far from here.噢,离这儿很远But you can get there by bus.但是可以坐公共汽车到哪儿;Bo-Bo:Which bus can I take4路车正好到哪儿;Bo-Bo:Thanks a lot.多谢;Man:My pleasure.很乐意帮忙;ask询问excuse宽恕,原谅museum博物馆,博物院far远,遥远地No.号,第……号;号码but但是,然而,可是get到达take乘,搭交通工具just正好地,刚巧地pleasure享乐,愉快,乐趣Lesson 24 Visiting第24课拜访Bo-Bo:Who is it谁呀Guest:It's I come in是我;可以进来吗Bo-Bo:Yes,please.请进;Guest:I'm a friend of your she at home我是你妈妈的朋友;她在家吗Bo-Bo:Please have a is at work.您请坐;妈妈上班去了;Would you like tea or coffee你喜欢喝茶还是咖啡Guest:I'd like a cup of tea,thank you.Bo-Bo:You're welcome.别客气;visiting访问,拜访seat座位have a seat坐下or表示选择或,或者;还是cup茶杯;一杯a cup of...一杯……welcome用作表语不要客气,不用感谢的Lesson 25 Shopping第25课堂购物Salesgirl:Can I help you您想买点什么Mom: you any shirts for my boy有我孩子穿的衬衫吗Salesgirl: colour do you want有;你要什么颜色的Mom:The yellow one.黄色的;Try it on,Bo-Bo.波波,来试一试;looks nice.嗯,看上去蛮好的;How much is it多少钱salesgirl:20 yuan.20元;Mom:That's 'll take it.挺便宜的,我买了;have有one一个;某一美好的,合宜的,令人愉快的how much成语多少cheap便宜的take买下Lesson 26 Seeing the Doctor第26课看病Bo-Bo:I don't feel very well.我不太舒服;Mom:That's too me take you to see a doctor.太糟了;我带你看病去;Doctor:What is your trouble你哪儿不舒服Bo-Bo:I've got a headache.我头痛;Doctor:You have caught a cold.你感冒了;Take some medicine and have a good 'll be well soon.吃点药,好好休息,很快就会好的;Bo-Bo:I you.好的,谢谢您;see the doctor看医生,就诊wrong有毛病的,有故障的with关于,对于feel感觉到,觉得well健康的,安好的bad坏的;令人懊恼的trouble疾病;苦恼,烦恼headache头痛catch患;感染catch a coldmedicine内服药剂soon早;快;不久Lesson 27 Phoning第27课打电话Bo-Bo:Hello,May I speak to Li-Li喂,请找莉莉;Li-Li:Yes, is this speaking,please唉,我就是;请问你是谁呀Bo-Bo:This is Bo-Bo.我是波波;Are you free this afternoon,Li-Li你下午有空吗,莉莉Li-Li:Yes,I'm free.有空;Bo-Bo:Shall we go to the library together 我们一起去图书馆好吗Li-Li:Good for me at your gate.好主意;你在家门口等我;Bo-Bo: you later.好的,一会儿见;phone打电话;给……打电话speak说话,讲话;谈话free空闲的library图书馆idea主意;意见gate大门,大门口See you later.一会儿见;Lesson 28 Time第28课时间Bo-Bo:What's the time by your watch,Mom 妈妈,您的手表几点了Mom:It is six o'clock.Bo-Bo:Oh,this clock is slow.噢,这个钟慢了;Mom:Don't see the cartoon yet,Bo-Bo.别再看动画片了,波波;Bo-Bo:What is the time now现在几点了Mom:It's half past for bed.十点半了;该睡觉了;Bo-Bo:Please wake me up at seven tomorrow morning.明早七点叫我;Mom: well,my dear.好的;宝贝,好好睡;Bo-Bo:Good night,Mom.晚安,妈妈;Mom:Good night.晚安;slow慢了的;缓慢的cartoon卡通,动画片now现在,此刻,目前well好,极好;甚,颇,很sleep well睡得好dear称呼别人亲爱的人wake唤醒wake up唤起yet还,仍Lesson 29 Time第29课时间Bo-Bo:What is the date today,Mom今天是几号妈妈Mom:Today is Mary the thirty-first.今天是五月三十一号;Bo-Bo:Then tomorrow is June the first.那么明天就是六月一号了;Mom: is June the first,Children's Day.对了;明天是“六一”儿童节;Bo-Bo:I want to see a film tomorrow.明天我要看电影;Mom: hope you have a good time.好的;祝你玩个痛快;date日期,年月日may五月thirty三十;三十个tomorrow明天;明天地then因此;那么June六月Children's Day儿童节film影片,电影hope希望,期望have a good time过得快乐,过得愉快Lesson 30 Bo-Bo's Birthday每30课波波的生日Mom:Happy birthday to you,my dear祝你生日快乐,宝贝Bo-Bo:Right,today is my birthday对了,今天是我的生日;I almost forget.我几乎忘了;Mom:Here is a gift for you.这是给你的礼物;Bo-Bo:Oh,what a nice toy car噢,多漂亮的玩具车啊I am very fond of it.我非常喜欢;Mom:Guess,what's in the box then再猜猜看,这盒子里是什么Bo-Bo:Mmm,chocolates嗯,巧克力糖Mom: birthday present is from your grandparents.是的;这是你爷爷、奶奶送的生日礼物;birthday生日forget忘记gift赠品,礼物be fond of喜欢,喜爱guess猜;推测toy玩具;玩具的chocolate巧克力糖a birthday present生日礼物almost几乎,近乎grandparent祖父或祖母;外祖父或外祖母。
中级教学口语对话练习

中级教学口语对话练习教师:大家好!今天我们要进行中级教学口语对话的练习。
这次的对话练习将涵盖课堂常见的情景对话,帮助大家提升口语表达能力。
现在请大家分成小组,开始练习吧!对话一:询问学习进度学生A:Hi, how are you today?学生B:I'm fine, thank you. How about you?学生A:I'm good too. So, how's your English learning going?学生B:It's challenging, but I'm making progress. How about you?学生A:I'm doing well. Do you have any difficulties in your learning?对话二:邀请参加活动学生A:Hey, I heard there's a debate club meeting next week. Do you want to join?学生B:Sure, I'm interested in debating. When and where is the meeting?学生A:It's on Wednesday at 4pm in the school library. Are you available then?学生B:Yes, that works for me. I'll be there.对话三:寻求帮助学生A:Excuse me, can you help me with this grammar question?学生B:Of course, I'll try my best. What's the problem?学生A:I don't understand when to use past perfect tense. Could you explain it to me?学生B:Sure, past perfect tense is used to show an action that happened before another past action. Let me give you an example...对话四:讨论学习计划学生A:We have a lot of assignments due next week. How do you plan to tackle them?学生B:I think we should prioritize and work on the most important one first.学生A:That's a good idea. Should we study together and help each other out?学生B:Definitely, studying together will make the process more efficient.对话五:安排学习小组学生A:Our teacher asked us to form a study group for the upcoming test. Do you want to join?学生B:Yes, I think studying with others will be helpful. Who else should we invite?学生A:I think we should invite students who are motivated and serious about their studies.学生B:That sounds like a good plan. Let's invite John and Lisa too.对话六:向老师请假学生A:Excuse me, Professor Smith. I need to ask for a day off next week.教师:What's the reason for your absence?学生A:I have a family event that I can't miss. It's my sister's wedding.教师:Alright, please inform me in advance and catch up on the missed work later.教师:好了,时间差不多了。
职场实用英语交际教程(中级)课件U10

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职场实用英语交际教程(中级)——Unit 10
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船舶驾驶员实用英语口语 (10)

Lesson ElevenBerthing and Unberthing 靠泊与离泊Dialog A: Enquiry of Berthing Instruction对话1:询问靠泊指令M/V Zhiyuan: Singapore Radio, what is my berth instruction?Over.“致远”船:新加坡台,我船的靠泊指令是什么?请讲。
Singapore Radio: Your berth instruction is clear at jetty No.3, 2100hours local time. Over.新加坡台:你船的靠泊指令将定于当地时间2100时靠3号码头,请讲。
M/V Zhiyuan: When will pilot embark? Over.“致远”船:引航员什么时候上船?请讲。
Singapore Radio: Pilot will board you at 1800 hours local time. Youwill pick up pilot at the entrance of the strait. Over. 新加坡台:引航员将于当地时间1800时登船,你将在海峡入口处接引航员,请讲。
M/V Zhiyuan: On which side will I alongside?“致远”船:我用哪一舷靠泊?请讲。
Singapore Radio: Starboard side, out.新加坡台:右舷,完毕。
Dialog B: Berthing Operation对话2:靠泊操作M/V Rainbow Pilot: Dead slow astern.“彩虹”船引航员:后退一。
M/V Rainbow Third Mate: Yes, sir. Dead slow astern. Now enginedead slow astern.“彩虹”船三副:遵命,后退一。
赖世雄中级美语听课笔记Lesson 10

Lesson 10 What Are Friends For?Jane meets her old friend, Fred.J: Hi, Fred! How's everything?F: Not so good, I'm afraid. Supporting a family is becoming more and more difficultthese days.J: What you say can't be more true. Everything is so expensive. I can hardly makeends meet myself.F: Oh, really? Do you need any money? What I have is not much, but I can loanyou some.J: I'm OK. Thanks for being so thoughtful anyway.F: What are friends for?flatter 奉承flatterymeet with trouble 遇到麻烦meet sbThe chinaman presided over the meeting.meet you halfway 折衷Let's compromise 妥协to reach a compromise招呼语greeting:How are you?How have you been?How are you getting along?How is everything?polite behaviorPeter is afraid/scared/frightened of snakes.cockroach(es) 蟑螂support a family 养家back you up 支持I couldn't care less. 不在乎hardly = almost notToday many city couples both have to work, or they can't make ends meet. 收支平衡We are in need of more parks in our city. = We need more....stingy 小气的get by 说的过去,混过讲解:P: and also here, on page sixty-five there is a dialogue. And this is something that we are going to talk about. And notice this, we are here just to teach u or to help you with your English.B: and today's lesson--Lesson ten is called "what are friends for?"That is easy. To borrow money from.P: In Bruce's dictionary, there is not such a word like "lent". only "borrow".B: Be careful. When I have no money. I have to borrow money from my good friend, Peter. Peter is a kind man at heart. So he lends me money.P: He is trying to flatter me.Flattering will not get you anywhere.Flattery will not get you anywhere.I will lend you some money.I will lend some money to you.I'd like to borrow some money from you.P: Jane met her old friend, Fred.meet withHe met with some difficulties. (遭遇)meet some difficultiesmeet some troublesWe will have a meeting tomorrow.B: The chairman presided over the meeting.preside over主持OK, I will meet you halfway.摺衷一下P: I will compromise with you. This means if Peter wants to sell me something for twenty dollars. but I don't want to pay twenty dollars, I want to pay only ten dollars. But Peter suggests, "Well, I will meet you halfway." Let us compromise. Let us say fifteen dollars, ok?I will reach a compromise with you.Hi, Fred, how is everything?How are you getting along?B: How have you been?How are you?How are getting along?How is everything?P: Jane greets Fred by saying.B: This "verb" has a noun "greeting"."Hi" is a friendly greeting.P: Don't forget to greet him when you see him.This is consider behavior.polite behaviorNot so good, I am afraid.I am afraid that not everything so good.In fact, I have some trouble. I hate to tell you. Now that you bring up this question. Still I have to say, "well, I am not in a good situation."I am afraid that he didn't pass the examination.He didn't pass the examination, I am afraid.I think that he passed the examination.be afraid of sb/sthB: Peter is afraid of snakes.be scared ofbe frightened ofMany girls are frightened of cockroaches.one roachtwo roachesP: Supporting a family is becoming more and more difficult these days. raising a familyB: The weather is getting warmer and warmer.It is getting warmer and warmer.P: hotter and hottercolder and colderI will support you.I will side with you.I will tick sides with you.B: You can say, "I will back you up." I will support you.P: You have my support.What you say can't be more true.What you say is really true.couldn't be more true.It couldn't be better.B: So is it polite for me to say Peter couldn't be more fatter?P: Watch your language!B: I am trying to be thoughtful.Be careful what you say.P: I will fix you!I couldn't agree with you more.I couldn't care less.Bruce, I heard that your girlfriend is going to marry another.I couldn't care less.B: Which girlfriend?P: I don't care at all.Everything is so expensive. I can hardly make ends meet myself.You should do the work yourself.hardly = almost notB: Today, many city couples both have to work, or they can't make ends meet. P: The reason is quite simple. Living in the city can be very expensive.B: It's expensive.P: It is expensive to live in the city.Really? Do you need any money? What I have is not much. But I can loan you some. Are you in need of any money?be in need ofB: We are in need of more parks in our city.P: Honey, I am badly in need of your love.迫切地and what is your girlfriend's response?B: She couldn't care less.P: I have decided to dump you. I will never change my mind. Youstingy person.B: loan = lentP: I am ok.I can get by.I can survive.Thanks for being so thoughtful anyway.Thanks for being so understanding.What are friends for!I should do something to help you.Everyone likes to be friends with him.Everyone likes to make friends with him.。
BEC商务英语中级口试指导 56个情景对话

BEC商务英语中级口试指导(1)1.Cash award 现金奖励A: How about cash award to push the sales?B: We can consider that. But how much should we offer?A:用现金奖励来推动销售怎么样?B:可以考虑,但给多少呢?2.Close the deal 完成交易A: We need to close the deal as soon as possible.B: I understand. We need cash.A:我们得尽快完成交易。
B:我明白,我们需要现金。
3.Cold calls 电话推销A: Do we make cold calls?B: We don't. It's not very effective.A:我们做电话推销吗?B:不做,电话推销不是很有效。
4.Collection of payment 回款A: What is the term of collection of payment?B: Thirty day net.A:回款的期限是多长时间?B:30天不加息。
5.Customer visit 客户参观A: There will be a customer visit next Wednesday.B: We will get prepared.A:下周三有客户来参观。
B:我们会做好准备的。
BEC商务英语中级口试指导(2)1.Discount 折扣A: The customer is asking for a discount. How much is the limit? B: Don't go over ten percent.A:客户在要求打折,多少是上限?B:不要超过10%。
2.Good deal 划算、好交易A: I just bought a new Toyota Camry for $19,000.B: That is a good deal.A:我刚刚花一万九千美元买了辆丰田佳美车。
英语口语练习:对话集锦(中级)

英语口语练习:对话集锦(中级)以下是一些适用于中级研究者的英语对话练,通过这些对话,您可以提高您的口语表达能力。
对话一:旅游A: Good morning. How can I assist you today?B: Good morning. I'm interested in planning a trip to New York City.A: Great! When are you planning on going?B: I'm thinking about going in the fall, maybe in October or November.A: Is there anything specific you want to do while you're there?B: Yes, I want to see a Broadway show and visit some museums.A: Okay, I can definitely help you with that. Do you already have a hotel in mind?A: Yes, I can suggest a few options based on your preferences and budget.对话二:求职面试B: Thank you.A: So, can you tell me a little bit about your background and experience?B: Yes, of course. I have a degree in marketing and have worked for the past 3 years in a marketing agency.A: Great. What skills or qualities do you feel would make you a good fit for this role?B: Well, I have experience in market research, social media management, and creating marketing campaigns. I'm also a team player and love collaborating with others.A: Those are excellent qualities. Can you also tell me about a challenging situation you faced in your previous job and how you handled it?以上是两个英语对话练习,通过这些对话可以提高中级学习者的口语表达能力。
初一新课标英语第十单元的2d对话

初一新课标英语第十单元的2d对话在初一新课标英语第十单元中,2d对话通常涉及到日常交流和基本的英语对话技能。
以下是一段可能的2d对话示例,模拟两个学生在讨论他们的周末活动:Student A: Hey, what did you do last weekend?Student B: Hi! I went to the library to read some books. What about you?Student A: I stayed at home and watched a movie. It wasreally interesting. What kind of books did you read?Student B: I read a mystery novel and a science fiction book. They were both exciting. Did you like the movie?Student A: Yes, I did. It was an action movie. It was full of suspense and I couldn't stop watching it.Student B: Sounds thrilling! I prefer reading because it gives me more time to think about the story. What's the title of the movie?Student A: It's called "The Last Adventure." Maybe you can watch it next weekend.Student B: I might do that. I also like to watch movies sometimes. What do you usually do on weekends?Student A: I usually play basketball with my friends or help my mom with the housework.Student B: That's great! I play soccer on weekends too. It's good to have some exercise.Student A: Absolutely. It's important to keep a balance between study and leisure.Student B: I agree. Well, I have to go now. I have a mathtest tomorrow.Student A: Good luck with your test! I have to study for it too.Student B: Thanks! Let's study together after school tomorrow.Student A: Sounds like a plan. See you then!Student B: See you!这段对话涵盖了学生之间的日常交流,包括讨论周末活动、兴趣爱好、学习计划等,适合作为初一新课标英语第十单元的2d对话练习材料。
实用外事接待英语口语lesson 10 Visiting the Temple of Heaven

• Historical site: a place which bears historical significance
• Worship and pray:
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• Harvest: gathering in of crops • Axis: an imaginary line which divides something in half,
the tablet represe -nting heaven was placed right there.
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Heavenly Center Stone
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• Legend: story that has been handed down over generations
• Tile: something used to cover or decorate the roof or outside of a building
• Know how to take the guests to visit the Temple of Heaven------ the route.
• Learn how to introduce the cultural information in English of the Temple of Heaven, including the Circular Mound Alter, the Imperial Vault of Heaven and the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvest
Red Stairway Bridge/sacred way
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商务英语中级考试口语情景对话部分(可编辑修改word版)

Your company wants to improve work environment in the office. Talk together for 2minutes about some of the things that are important for this and decide which three would be the most important. Here are some ideas to help you.A: Lanlan, you look tired.B: Yes, I am sleepy. I worked late last night. What’s more, the office is so dark. Every time I come to the office and I feel tired.A: So do I. Have you heard that our company wants to improve work environment in the office?B: Re ally? That’s wonderful. I think lighting is important. Good lighting can make the rooms more pleasant to work in.A: You are right. Bad lighting also do harm to our eyes. The second thing we can do is to improve air quality.B: I quite agree with you. The air is a bit stuffy in the offices. We need bigger windows.A: That’s true, and we should ban smoking in the offices. I’m sure in this way the air quality will be better.B: And we need more file cabinets. Every desk has several piles of files. If we have more cabinets, the files can be kept in them.A: Then we will have more working space. And the office will look clean and tidy, too.B: So lighting, air quality and file cabinet are the most important things to consider.A: You’re absolutely right.You have been asked to carry out market research for a new brand of cosmetic. Talk together for about 2 minutes about what methods can be used and decide which three would be the most effective. Here are some ideas to help you.A: Lanlan,morning, our manager asked us to carry out market research for the new brand of cosmetic.B: Yes, what do you think of it? What methods can we use?A: I think face-to-face questionnaire, telephoning and interview are the most effective research methods. Face-to-face questionnaire is a direct way to collect the information.B: Yes, it’s also one of the most effective ways. And we don’t have to worry about how to collect the questionnaire. A carefully designed questionnaire will be helpful in collecting information.A: That’s true. Another good method is telephoning. People will relax and feel free to talk more while on the phone.B: I quite agree with you. But I don’t think interview is effective.A: Why? We can choose the interviewers and classify them. Then we will know what kind of people are the potential customers.B: But it’s difficult to choose a proper place for the interview. And it will cost much time.A: Maybe you are right. How about delivering free samples with the feedback form?B: It is one of the effective methods. Free samples will help customers to learn more about our products. So their opinions will be valuable.A: Ok. That’s settled.At the Frankfurt Exposition, Mr. Black shows interest in men’s shirts and jeans and is inquiring about them. Mr. Gao, a sales clerk of Jingjiang Garments Imp. & Exp. Corp, receives him at his stand. They talk about quantity, specification, time of delivery and payment terms. A: I believe you have seen our exhibits in the sample room. What do you think of them? What is it, in particular, you are interested in?B: I have a great interest in your men’s shirts and jeans. I think the items may find a ready market in our country.A: Yes, our products are of great potential. We are in a position to accept or ders against customer’s samples specifying design, specifications and packaging requirements.B: Please quote us your best price for the goods listed on the enclosed inquiry sheet, giving your process CIF Jarkata.A: Oh yes. We have the offer ready for you now. It’s something like this: 1000 pieces of men’s shirts, at USD 50 per piece and 1000 pieces of men’s jeans, at USD 100 per piece, CIF Jarkata, for shipment in January, 2015.B: And how shall we pay for the order?A: Our normal payment terms is by sight L/C.B: That’s fine. But you should make an earlier shipment.A: No problem.B: Ok. That’s settled.6Mr. Smith, a representative from New York Trading Company, makes an offer for American bean at US$300 and refuses a 2% commission. You try your best to persuade him in accepting a 2% commission.A: Good morning, Mr. Zhang. Welcome to New York.B: Thank you, Mr. Smith. Good to see you again.A: How was your flight here?B: It was fine. Everything went very smoothly.A: Good. I’ m glad to hear that. Well, are you suffering from any jet lag?B: Yes. I’m still quite exhausted and getting very little sleep at night. A: Oh, I’m sorry to hear that.B: Oh, it’s ok. I will be all right in a day or two.A: We can visit Broadway tomorrow.B: I’d rather start business first.A: Ok. Business first.B: So how much is American bean?A: USD 300.B: Oh, the price is much too high. Here is the thing I found that some other companies sold the same product at a lower price.A: I would like to know the exact price they offered.B: Sure. They offer a price about 10 percent lower than yours.A: In that case, I should mention that our product is of higher quality than theirs.B: I fully understand that. However, I think the price difference should not be as huge as 10 percent.A: In view of our good cooperation over the past years, let’s meet each other half way. I’ll make a reduction by5%.B: Ok, Mr. Smith. One more question, how much commission will you allow us?A: We usually don’t allow any commission.B: Come on, our order is large enough. I think 2% commission can be considered. As you don’t agree, we wi ll have to purchase the goods elsewhere.A: All right. That’s a deal.7An American businessman wants to place an order for 50 metric tons of peanuts from you. You explain your company’s minimum order to him, which start from 100 metric tons. Begin from inquiry, and proceed to commission or discount. Settle on these issues with your customer.A: Good morning, May I help you?B: I have a great interest in your peanuts. Some of our customers have recently expressed interest in it, so I think it may find a ready market in our country. How much does it cost?A: This is our price list. Here you are.B: Let me have a look. OK. I want to order 50 metric tons.A: Well, I have to remind you that our minimum quantity is 100 metric tons.B: If you reduce the price by 5%, I think we can order 100 metric tons. A: That’s impossible. Our products are superior in quality and our quotations come in line with the ruling prices in the world market.B: I’m not used to bargaining. But your price is too high for us to accept. It would be very difficult for us to push any sales if we buy it at that price. A: Well, let’s meet each other half way. I’ll mak e a reduction by 3% for a good start for our business relationship. Okay?B: That’s great. One more question. How much commission will you allow us?A: But we usually don’t allow any commission.B: Come on. We have a lot of work to do in sales promotion. It all costs money. I think 2% commission can be settled.A: All right. That’s a deal.8You are going to import some toys from a supplier from Dutch. But you find their price is on the high side. You try your best to persuade him to reduce the price with good reasons. At last he agrees to make a reduction.A: Good morning. May I help you?B: I wonder if you can give me some more information about these toys. A: I’d be glad to help. Our company has always concentrated on the domestic market. The toys you see here are specially designed by our company to cater to the vast foreign market.B: Your toys look unique. How much does a toy like this cost?A: It’s 100 RMB.B: The price is much too high. Here is the thing I found that some other suppliers sold the same products at a lower price.A: I would like to know the exact price they offered.B: Sure. They offer a price about 10 percent lower than yours.A: In that case, I should mention that our product is of higher quality than theirs.B: I fully understand that. However, I think the price difference should not be as huge as 10 percent.A: Well, to get the business done, I can consider reducing the price. But first, you’ll have to give me an idea of the quantity you wish to order from us, so that I can adjust the price accordingly.B: The size of our order depends greatly on the prices.A: Well, if your order is large enough, we are ready to reduce our prices by 5%.B: 5% is still too high.A: Come on. The quality of our products is guaranted, and you’re buying the best of its kinds, you know that.B: But other suppliers are also saying that their products are the best. How could I tell?A: All right then, I’ll cut another 2%, and that’s my rock bottom price. B: All right. That’s a deal.9An American businessman wants to buy 5000 sets of cameras from Chinese Export Company. Both sides agree upon the price. But the American businessman asks for a 6% quantity discount. Chinese Export Company agrees to 3% discount. The American takes it and the business is done on the usual terms.A: Good morning. May I help you?B: I wonder if you can give me some more information about this camera. A: I’d be glad to help. This is the new product that our company has just researched and developed last year. The cameras commend good sales because of their superior quality.B: So, how much does a camera like this cost?A: It’s 500 RMB.B: Ok. I want to order 5000 sets.A: Well, I’m glad to see that we’ve settled the price. Have you any questions on this deal?B: Doesn’t the quantity discount apply on this order? We ask for a6% quantity discount.A: I’m afraid that’s quite impossible. You want to drive me bankrupt. You can’t expect us to give a discount to that extent.B: Since we’re likely to place sizable orders, we hope that you will make some special concessions. You know, our order is for a much larger quantity. How about meeting each other halfway and each makes a further concession so that business can be concluded.A: All right. We will give you a 3% quantity discount for a good start for our business relationship, okay?B: It seems there is nothing more than I can do but take up your offer. But we accept it only you can make an earlier shipment.A: No problem.B: Ok. That’s a deal.10A buyer plans to place an order with you. But he asks for a 5% reduction in the price. You refuse to consider any reduction, but give him a 3% commission. Finally you conclude the business.A: Good morning. May I help you?B: I wonder if you can give me some more information about these products?A: I’d be glad to help. Our company has always concentrated on the domestic market. The products you see here are specially designed by our company to cater to the vast foreign market.B: Your products look unique. How much does a sofa like this cost?A: 5000RMB.B: Oh, The price is much too high. Here is the thing I found that some other suppliers sold the same products at a lower price.A: I would like to know the exact price they offered.B: Sure. They offer a price about 5 percent lower than yours.A: 5%? You cannot be serious.B: That has confirmed by our survey.A: In that case, I should mention that our product is of higher quality than theirs.B: I fully understand that. However, I think the price difference should not be as huge as 5 percent.A: Well, you know that the cost of production has been skyrocketing in recent years. We won’t make any profit at that price. To get the business done, we’d offer you a 3% commission on all sales.B: All right. That’s a deal.。
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英语口语对话(中级Lesson10Summary: Vanessa, Alexander and Nick talk about the history of the Oscars. In this broadcast Vanessa, Alexander and Nick are in the middle of a live show in a radio studio.Listen to their conversation and answer the question that follows about the main idea.Dialogue:Vanessa:In tonight’s show Nick will be reporting on the history of the Oscars. Nick do you know when the first Oscars were handed out?Alexander: Oh let me answer this question Nick.Nick: Ok, go ahead Alexander.Alexander: Any movie fan knows the answer to this question …it was sometime in the thirties when talkies I mean talking movies had just begun.Nick: That was really close Alexander but actually, the first Academy Awards were handed out on May 16, 1929.Vanessa: Was there a ceremony back then?Nick: Yes! And it was held at a hotel in Hollywood. And, even though it wasn’t so important back in those days, it was still pretty glamorous.Vanessa: In Hollywood, of course. Where the action is, where else!Alexander: How many people attended the ceremony, Nick?Nick: More than 270 and the tickets for guests cost $5.Vanessa:Wow, that’s a lot of people considering it was the year the Great Depression started.Alexander: Right! The great depression started in 1929; I’d never made the connection before! Anyway … was it as full of suspense as it is now?Nick: No, not really.Vanessa: What do you mean Nick?Nick: Well, the winners were known before the big night. You see the results had been given to the newspapers in advance!Alexander: So the results were not sealed in an envelope..?Nick: No, no. They started that the next year.Vanessa: Was it popular in the beginning?Nick: You bet. In the second year enthusiasm for the Awards was so high that an L.A. radio station covered the ceremony live.Vanessa:Now they’re on TV, with millions of people watching from all over the world. And the paparazzi sharks and tabloid reporters get fodder for their papers the next day.Now answer the following question…What are Vanessa, Alexander and Nick talking about? They’re talking about the history of the Oscar AwardsNow listen again to the dialogue in parts. After each part there will be 3 to 4 questions on the details...Part 1Vanessa:In tonight’s show Nick will be reporting on the history of the Oscars. Nick do you know when the first Oscars were handed out?Alexander: Oh let me answer this question Nick.Nick: Ok, go ahead Alexander.Alexander: Any movie fan knows the answer to this question …it was sometime in the thirties when talkies I mean talking movies had just begun.Nick: That was really close Alexander but actually, the first Academy Awards were handed out on May 16, 1929.Vanessa: Was there a ceremony back then?Nick: Yes! And it was held at a hotel in Hollywood. And, even though it wasn’t so important back in those days, it was still pretty glamorous.Vanessa: In Hollywood, of course. Where the action is, where else!Now answer some questions…1. Nick says:“That was really close Alexander.” What does “close” mean? Close means “almost correct.”2. Nick says “The first Academy Awards were handed out on May 16, 1929.” What does ‘hand out’ mean? ‘Hand out’ in this case means to give an award.3. Vanessa says:“In Hollywood, of course. Where the action is, where else!” What does “where the action is” mean? “Where the action is” is used to describe an important place, where important things take place.” So here Vanessa is trying to explain to her listeners that Hollywood is an important place for actors.Now listen to the second part of the dialogue…Part 2Alexander: How many people attended the ceremony, Nick?Nick: More than 270 and the tickets for guests cost $5.Vanessa:Wow, that’s a lot of people considering it was the year the Great Depression started.Alexander: Right! The great depression started in 1929; I’d never made the connection before! Anyway…was it as full of suspense as it is now?Nick: No, not really.Vanessa: What do you mean Nick?Nick: Well, the winners were known before the big night. You see the results had been given to the newspapers in advance!Alexander: So the results were not sealed in an envelope..?Nick: No, no. They started that the next year.Vanessa: Was it popular in the beginning?Nick: You bet. In the second year enthusiasm for the Awards was so high that an L.A. radio station covered the ceremony live.Vanessa:Now they’re on TV, with millions of people watching from all over the world. And the paparazzi sharks and tabloid reporters get fodder for their papers the next day.Now answer some questions…1. Alexander says:“I’d never made the connection before!” What does “make the connection” mean? “Make the connection” means to think of the similarities; here Alexander is trying to say that he hadn’t real ized that both of these two events started the same year.2. Nick says:“You bet!” What does “you bet” mean? “You bet” is an informal expression and it means “certainly.”3. Vanessa says:“And the paparazzi sharks and tabloid reporters get fodder for their papers the next day.” What does “fodder” mean? “Fodder” here means “material.”GLOSSARY1. Attend (verb, formal): to go to an event, place, etc.e.g. Over two hundred people attended the funeral.2. Ceremony (noun): a formal public event with special traditions, actions, or words. e.g. An awards ceremony3. Glamorous (adjective): attractive in an exciting and special way. e.g. a glamorous woman/outfit4. Hand out (phrasal verb): to give something to each person in a group or place. e.g. The teacher asked her to hand out the worksheets.5. Hold (verb): to make something, especially a meeting, event, party or an election happen. e.g. Could we hold a meeting to discuss this tomorrow afternoon?6.In advance: before a particular time, or before doinga particular thing. e.g. If you're going to come, please let me know in advance.7.Make a connection: link or join two facts, ideas etc.e.g. The police have a made a connection between the missing diamonds and my stolen car.8. Seal (verb): close a container or space by coveringit with something so that air or other substances cannot get in or out. e.g. seal the envelope9. Suspense (noun): the feeling of excitement or anxiety which you have when you are waiting for something to happen and are uncertain about what it is going to be. e.g. She kept him in suspense for several days before she said that she would marry him.10. Tabloid (noun, adjective): a type of popular newspaper with small pages which has many pictures and short simple reports. e.g. The story about her divorce made the front pages in all the tabloids.Practice using the words in the glossary. Choose the most appropriate word from the glossary to complete the following sentences.1. A__- to honor those who gave their lives in the warwill be held next Sunday.2. Being a model is not as__ a job as it may appear.3. Being a__ journalist means invading people’s private lives.4. I had never made the___ between Easter and the phases of the moon until someone pointed it out to me.5. Please__ the documents and mail them to the President.6. The election will be__ on 8th of August.7. Fortunately we had booked the tickets__ or we would never have found a seat.8. The meeting is on the fifth and we're hoping everyone will __.9. The__ is killing me. I can’t wait to find out who won!10. They stood on the street corner__ leaflets.1. ceremony2. glamorous3. tabloid4. connection5. seal6. held7. in advance8. attend9. suspense 10. handing out。