走遍美国词汇19 I Do
走遍美国文本及笔记19-1
ACT 1-1 “领结总是这么难打吗?”【故事梗概】Susan和Harry今天要结婚了。
Philip, Richard和Robbie在帮助Harry打领结。
但是他们似乎都不知道领结的打法。
Harry: [He looks in the mirror at his bow tie.] It looks wrong.Philip: Hmmm. It is wrong.Richard: Are they always that difficult to make?Philip: The truth is…yes. I'll try again.Robbie: At this rate, the wedding will take place tomorrow.Philip: Not to worry. OK. Here we go. [He tries again to tie Harry's bow tie.] Harry: I'm worried, Philip. What if we can't tie the tie?Richard: [joking] If we can't tie the tie, then there can't be a wedding. Robbie: You'd better not make Harry any more nervous than he is. [to Harry ] Don't worry. We'll figure a way.[Grandpa enters the room.]Grandpa: How're you doing, fellas?Harry: [nervously] Not so good, Grandpa. We can't get this bow tie tied. Nobody knows how to do it. Do you?Grandpa: No. I never could, either.【语言点精讲】1. He looks in the mirror at his bow tie.他在看镜子里的领结。
《走遍美国》必须掌握的习语
《走遍美国》必须掌握的习语!!!1Here they are.就在这里。
The traffic is very heavy.交通非常拥挤。
Take it easy.别紧张。
You really saved the day for me.你真的帮了我大忙。
2What do you want?什么事?After you.请先走。
I'll take care of everything.我会好好照料一切。
I'm not complaining.我不在意。
I never like that umbrella stand.我一直嫌那伞架碍事。
3That's for sure.我同意你的看法。
I've got it!我有一个主意了!He's something!他真了不起!Take your time.慢慢来,别急。
I can't wait.我很兴奋。
That's a neat idea.这是个好主意。
Look (us) up!与(我们)联络。
4It's a snap.太简单了,毫无问题。
No sweat.简单,绝无问题。
You want to bet?你想打赌?Nope.不,没有。
You are kidding!你在开玩笑吧!You think so?你这样认为?I'm on my way over.我马上就来。
It's a piece of cake.毫不费力。
You are in great shape.你的身体很好。
5Nothing much.没什么要紧的事。
I've got to run.我得赶紧走了。
Going fishing?要去钓鱼?We didn't catch anything.我们什么也没钓着。
Remember our fishing trips?还记得我们以前那些钓鱼之行吗?Don't you have to work?你不用上班吗?It'll be like old times.过去的美好时光又会重现。
走遍美国必须掌握的词汇习语及文化背景口语语境
走遍美国必须掌握的词汇-01-01. appreciate感谢,欣赏(1) I appreciate your help.(2) I really appreciate it, Marilyn.(3) I'd appreciate that.02. bright明亮的,鲜艳的(1) Is this pink too bright for me?(2) It is a very bright pink.03. building建筑物(1) Now point to the buildings.04. chocolate巧克力(1) Well, there's chocolate and coffee and a little vanilla.(2) I'll have chocolate.(3) Uh, one scoop of coffee and one scoop of chocolate for me.05. dessert甜点(1) What's for dessert?(2) Oh, I forgot dessert.06. doctor医生(1) And these are pictures of people working: steelworkers, bankers, police, street vendors, ambulance drivers, doctors...(2) He's a doctor.(3) Richard tells me you're a doctor.07. ferry渡船(1) I left my bag of film on the ferry.(2) I went back for it, but the ferry was gone.(3) I'll call the Staten Island Ferry lost-and-found office.(4) Yes. The number, please, of the Staten Island Ferry lost-and-found office.(5) Did anyone find a camera bag this afternoon, a small canvas bag, on the J. F. Kennedy Ferry?... No?08. finish完成(1) Oh, it's not finished yet, but I have some of the pictures.09. Florida(美)佛罗里达(1) He lives in Florida.10. Greece希腊(1) No, I'm from Greece.(2) That's a large city in northern Greece.(3) Alexandra's a high school exchange student from Greece.11. Hispanic西班牙语系的(1) No. Hispanic.12. hour小时,钟点(1) The traffic is very heavy at this hour.13. lawyer律师(1) He's a lawyer, in Thessaloniki.14. medicine药(1) And give her a teaspoon of the medicine after every meal.15. officer警官(1) Excuse me, officer.16. pasta意大利面食(1) I hope it's pasta.(2) Would you like some pasta?17. photographer摄影师(1) I'm a photographer.18. picture照片(1) May I take a picture of you and your little boy?(2) It's a book of pictures.(3) Well, it's fine if you take our picture.(4) Hey, let me take your picture!(5) Oh, it's not finished yet, but I have some of the pictures.(6) And these are pictures of people working: steelworkers, bankers, police, street vendors, ambulance drivers, doctors...19. point指向(1) Now point to the buildings.20. pretty漂亮的(1) Oh, she's very pretty.21. return送还(1) I'm so glad you found the bag and took the time and trouble to return it.22. scoop一勺,勺子。
走遍美国必须掌握的词汇习语及文化背景口语语境
走遍美国必须掌握的词汇-01-01. appreciate感谢,欣赏(1) I appreciate your help.(2) I really appreciate it, Marilyn.(3) I'd appreciate that.02. bright明亮的,鲜艳的(1) Is this pink too bright for me?(2) It is a very bright pink.03. building建筑物(1) Now point to the buildings.04. chocolate巧克力(1) Well, there's chocolate and coffee and a little vanilla.(2) I'll have chocolate.(3) Uh, one scoop of coffee and one scoop of chocolate for me.05. dessert甜点(1) What's for dessert?(2) Oh, I forgot dessert.06. doctor医生(1) And these are pictures of people working: steelworkers, bankers, police, street vendors, ambulance drivers, doctors...(2) He's a doctor.(3) Richard tells me you're a doctor.07. ferry渡船(1) I left my bag of film on the ferry.(2) I went back for it, but the ferry was gone.(3) I'll call the Staten Island Ferry lost-and-found office.(4) Yes. The number, please, of the Staten Island Ferry lost-and-found office.(5) Did anyone find a camera bag this afternoon, a small canvas bag, on the J. F. Kennedy Ferry?... No?08. finish完成(1) Oh, it's not finished yet, but I have some of the pictures.09. Florida(美)佛罗里达(1) He lives in Florida.10. Greece希腊(1) No, I'm from Greece.(2) That's a large city in northern Greece.(3) Alexandra's a high school exchange student from Greece.11. Hispanic西班牙语系的(1) No. Hispanic.12. hour小时,钟点(1) The traffic is very heavy at this hour.13. lawyer律师(1) He's a lawyer, in Thessaloniki.14. medicine药(1) And give her a teaspoon of the medicine after every meal.15. officer警官(1) Excuse me, officer.16. pasta意大利面食(1) I hope it's pasta.(2) Would you like some pasta?17. photographer摄影师(1) I'm a photographer.18. picture照片(1) May I take a picture of you and your little boy?(2) It's a book of pictures.(3) Well, it's fine if you take our picture.(4) Hey, let me take your picture!(5) Oh, it's not finished yet, but I have some of the pictures.(6) And these are pictures of people working: steelworkers, bankers, police, street vendors, ambulance drivers, doctors...19. point指向(1) Now point to the buildings.20. pretty漂亮的(1) Oh, she's very pretty.21. return送还(1) I'm so glad you found the bag and took the time and trouble to return it.22. scoop一勺,勺子。
Fmaly Albun USA Episode 19 I Do
19I Do Family Album USA19 I DoACT IIt looks wrong. 看起来不对劲。
Hmmm. It is wrong. 嗯。
是不对劲。
Are they always that difficult to make? 领结这样难看吗?The truth is ... yes. 老实说……是很难看。
I'll try again. 我再试一次。
At this rate, 照这种速度,the wedding will take place tomorrow. 婚礼只有明天举行了。
Not to worry. 别担心。
OK. Here we go. 好吧。
我们重来。
I'm worried, Philip. 我很担心,Philip。
What if we can't tie the tie? 如果我们不打好领结会怎么样?If we can't tie the tie, 假如我们不好打领结,then there can't be a wedding. 婚礼就不能举行了。
You'd better not make Harry any more nervous than he is.你最好别让Harry更加紧张了。
Don't worry. 别担心。
We'll figure a way. 我们会想法子的。
How're you doing, fellas? 你们怎么样了,各位?Not so good, Grandpa. 情况不太好,爷爷。
We can't get this bow tie tied. 我们打不好领结。
Nobody knows how to do it. 没有人会打。
Do you? 你会吗?No. I never could, either. 不会。
我也一直都不会。
Well, you have your own tuxedo. 噢,你有自己的燕尾服。
走遍美国英文文本教材Word版
CONTENTSEpisode 1 46 Linden Street .......................................................................................................................................... - 2 - Episode 2 The Blind Date ................................................................................................................................................ - 4 - Episode 3 Grandpa's Trunk ............................................................................................................................................. - 7 - Episode 4 A Piece of Cake .............................................................................................................................................. - 9 - Episode 5 The Right Magic ........................................................................................................................................... - 12 - Episode 6 Thanksgiving ................................................................................................................................................. - 16 - Episode 7 Me's Bast Friend ........................................................................................................................................... - 19 - Episode 8 You're Goingto Be Fine .............................................................................................................................. - 22 - Episode 9 It's Up to You ................................................................................................................................................ - 24 - Episode 10 Smell the Flowers ...................................................................................................................................... - 27 - Episode 11 A Place of Our Own .................................................................................................................................. - 30 - Episode 12 You're Tops ................................................................................................................................................. - 33 - Episode 13 A Real Stewart ............................................................................................................................................ - 36 - Episode 14 Playing Games ............................................................................................................................................ - 38 - Episode 15 Second Honeymoon ................................................................................................................................ - 41 - Episode 16 Full of Surprise ........................................................................................................................................... - 43 - Episode 17 Photo Finish ................................................................................................................................................ - 45 - Episode 18 Making Difference ..................................................................................................................................... - 48 - Episode 19 I Do................................................................................................................................................................. - 51 - Episode 20 Quality Time ................................................................................................................................................ - 53 - Episode 21 A Big Fish in a Little Pond ....................................................................................................................... - 56 - Episode 22 Career Choices ........................................................................................................................................... - 59 - Episode 23 The Community Center ........................................................................................................................... - 62 - Episode 24 Parting Friends ........................................................................................................................................... - 65 - Episode 25 Country Music ............................................................................................................................................ - 68 - Episode 26 Opening Night ........................................................................................................................................... - 71 -Episode 1 46 Linden StreetAct1.Richard:Excuse me. My name is Richard Stewart. I'm a photographer. May take a picture and your little boy?Mrs.Vann:What's it for?Richard:It's for a book.Mrs.Vann:You're writing a book?Richard:It's a book of pictures. I call it Family Album, U.S.A.Mrs.Vann:Oh, that's a nice idea. Well, it's fine if you take our picture. I'm Martha Vann.Richard:Thank you. I appreciate your help. I'm Richard. What's your name?Gerald:Gerald.Richard:How old are you, Gerald?Gerald:Five.Richard:And where do you live?Mrs.Vann:We live in California.Richard:Well, welcome to New York. OK, just a second. I'm almost ready here.Alexadra:Can I help you?Richard:Oh, please. Hold Gerald's hand, please. Great! Now point to the buildings. Terrific! Give Mommy a kiss, Gerald. Nice! Thank you, Gerald. And thank you, Mrs Vann.Mrs.Vann:Oh, my pleasure. We'll be looking for your book.Richard:Thank you. Good-bye. Bye, Gerald. Thanks again.Alexandra:Oh, you're welcome.Richard:Hey, let me take your picture! Alexandra:Wonderful. Please.Richard:Are you from New York?Alexandra:No, I'm from Greece. I'm an exchange student.Richard:When did you come here? Alexandra:Three months ago.Richard:Your English is very good. Alexandra:Thanks. I studied English in school. Richard:Would you like some coffee? Alexandra:No, thank you. Tell me about your book. Richard:Oh, it's not finished yet, but I have some of the pictures. Would you like to see them? Alexandra:Yes, I'd like that.Richard:Here they are. Family Album, U.S.A. It's an album of pictures of the United States:the cities, the special places, and the people. And these are pictures of people working:steelworkers, bankers, police, street vendors, ambulance drivers, doctors...Oh, this is my father. He's a doctor. This is my mother.Alexandra:What's her name?Richard:Ellen. My younger brother, Robbie. He goes to high school. This is my sister Susan. She works for a toy company. Here's my grandfather. He lives in Florida. And this is my wife Marilyn. Alexandra:Oh, she's very pretty.Richard:Thanks. And what about your family? Alexandra:They're in Thessaloniki. That's a large city in northem Greece. But now I'm living in the Bronx.Richard:With a Greek-American family? Alexandra:No. Hispanic(西班牙).Richard:Oh no! It's five thirty. Will you excuse me? I have to meet my wife.Alexandra:It was nice meeting you.Richard:It was a pleasure meeting you, too. Thanks for your help. And good luck! I've got to go. By the way. I'm Richard. What's your name? Alexandra:Alexandra.Richard:Bye-bye, Alexandra. Thanks. Alexandra:Bye-bye. Richard! Richard! You left your bag.Act2.Alexandra:Excuse me, officer. Can you help me? Policeman:Sure.Alexandra:Can you tell me how to get to Linden Street, in Riverdale?Policeman:"Richard Stewart, 46 Linden Street, Riverdale, New York." You should take the number 1 subway.Alexandra:Is there a station near here?Policeman:Yes. The station's that way. You should take the number 1 train to Van Cortlandt Park. Alexandra:Number 1 train to Van Cortlandt park. Thank you.Policeman:Anytime. Good luck. Remember, the number 1 train. The uptown platform. Alexandra:Thank you.Policeman:You're welcome.Customer:Is this pink too bright for me? Marilyn:Mmm-hmm. It is a very bright pink. Try this. It's size eight.Customer:But I wear size ten.Marilyn:How about green? It's size ten. Customer:Let me try it on.Customer:I'm taking too much of your time. Marilyn:It's six 0'clock. Where's my husband? I was expecting him here at five forty-five.Customer:Don't worry. The traffic is very heavy at this hour.Marilyn:I know. But we're going to be late for dinner.Customer:I'll take this green sweater. I like the color on me, don't you?Marilyn:I think it looks terrific on you. Richard:I'm sorry I'm so late. I had a really bad day.Marilyn:It's ten after six. We're late. Robbie's cooking tonight, and dinner's at six thirty. Richard:I know. I know. I'm really sorry. I left my bag of film on the ferry. I went back for it , but the ferry was gone. I lost a whole day's work. Marilyn:I'll call the Staten Island Ferrylost-and-found office.Richard:I didn't think of that. Thanks.Marilyn:Hello, Yes. The number, please, of the Staten Island Ferry lost-and-found office. Five five five...zero eight zero eight. Thank you.Richard:I really appreciate it, Marilyn.Marilyn:Hello. Did anyone find a camera bag this afternoon, a small canvas bag, on the J. F. Kennedy Ferry? ...No? Maybe someone will find it. The name is Stewart, Richard Stewart. And the telephone number is five five five...three oh nine oh. Thank you.Sorry, Richard. They don't have it. Richard:Thanks, anyway. There was a girl on the ferry. Now maybe...Marilyn:Tell me about it on the way home.Act3.Philip:And give her a teaspoon of the medicine after every meal. Don't worry. She'll be fine. You're welcome. Good-bye.Ellen:How are you?Philip:I'm tired and hungry.Ellen:Well, Marilyn and Richard called. They'll be here soon, and then we'll eat.Philip:All right. Is...is Susan coming?Ellen:Well, she'll be here later. She has to work late tonight.Philip:And what's Robbie cooking for dinner? Ellen:It's a surprise.Philip:I hope its pasta.Philip:Robbie, the dinner was terrific.Susan:Yes, it was delicious.Marilyn:What's for dessert?Robbie:Oh, I forgot dessert.Philip:Robbie!Ellen:Don't worry. We've got lots of ice cream. Richard:Oh, I'd love some ice cream.Ellen:Well, there's chocolate and coffee and a little vanilla.Robbie:I'll have vanilla. Is that all right with everyone?Philip:I'll have chocolate.Marllyn:Me, too.Richard:Uh, one scoop of coffee and one scoop of chocolate for me.Ellen:Robbie, will you help me serve?Richard:I keep thinking about that bag of film. Eight rolls. a whole day's work. And good stuff,too. Ellen:I'll get it. Hello.Alexandra:Hello. Does Richard Stewart live here? Robbie:Yes, he's my brother. I'm Robbie...Robbie Stewart.Alexandra:I'm Alexandra Pappas. How do you do? Your brother left his bag of film on the ferryboat. I found it.Robbie:I'm really glad to see you. I mean...mybrother'll be really glad to see you!Ellen:Robbie! Who is it?Robbie:It's Richard's film! I mean, Alexandra Pappas. Come in, please.Richard:Alexandra!Alexandra:Hello, Richard. I found your bag! Richard:Oh, thank you! Thank you! Um...Alexandra, let me introduce you. This is my wife Marilyn. Alexandra:Richard showed me your photo. How do you do ?Marilyn:Oh yes. Richard told us all about you. It's nice to meet you.Richard:And this is my mother, Ellen Stewart. Alexandra:How do you do?Richard:And my father, Dr.Philip Stewart. Philip:Nice to meet you, Alexandra.Richard:And…ah…you met RobbieAlexanra:Yes. And you must be Susan. Hi. Susan:Hi. Welcome.Richard:I'm so glad you found the bag and took the time and trouble to return it.Alexandra:Oh, it was no trouble. I just took the wrong train.Ellen:Would you like something to eat? Alexandra:Thank you, no. I'm late for dinner at my house. I really have to go.Richard:Would you like to call home? Alexandra:I'd appreciate that.Ellen:Please, use the phone.Alexandra:Thanks. Excuse me.Richard:Alexandra's a high-school exchange student from Greece.Robbie:Where does she live?Richard:With a family in the Bronx.Robbie:Oh, that's not too far from here! Richard:Take it easy, Robbie.Alexandra:Thank you. I can only stay a few minutes.Ellen:Have some iced tea. Alexandra:Thanks, Mrs. Stewart.Robbie:Please sit down, Alexandra.Philip:So, you're an exchange student. Where do you go to school?Alexandra:At the Bronx High School of Science. Philip:Oh, that's a very good school. What are your favorite subjects?Alexandra:Biology and mathematics. Richard tells me you're a doctor.Philip:Yes, a pediatrician. And what does your father do?Alexandra:He's a lawyer, in Thessaloniki. Robbie:Would you like some pasta? I made it myself. It might be a little cold.Alexandra:Thanks, no. I do have to go. It was nice meeting you all.Marilyn:Well, maybe you'll come for lunch some Sunday, so we can really thank you for bringing Richard's bag back.Alexandra:Maybe.Ellen:You're welcome anytime.Philip:Good-bye.Richard:Can I drive you home?Alexandra:No, thanks. The train is just up the street. It won't take me long at all.Richard:Well, you really saved the day for me, Alexandra.Alexandra:Bye.Richard:Bye-bye.Ellen:Good night.Philip:She's a smart young lady, and very nice. Robbie:Very! Hey, she forgot her bag!Ellen:I guess we'll be seeing Alexandra again, Right, Robbie?Episode 2 The Blind DateAct 1.Harry:Excue me. Can you help me? Vendor:Sure, what do you want? Harry:Where is 83 Wooster Street?Vendor:That's easy. Walk to the comer. Then make a left turn. Then walk two blocks to the trafficlight.Make another left to Wooster.Harry:Thank you. To the comer and then a left? Vendor:Yeah. A left. Hot dog? Only seventy-five cents.Harry:No. Thank you. I have a dinner date. Harry:555-9470...and it's busy....Try again.555-9470...and it's still busy. Excuse me ,ma'am.I'm looking for 83 Wooster Street.Woman:Yes. Wooster Street is two blocks, and 83 is to the right about two houses.Harry:Thank you, thank you!Woman:You're welcome.Susan:Who is it?Harry:Harry Bennett. Is this Susan?Susan:Yes, it is. Come up. I'm on the top floor. Harry:Nice to meet you, Susan. Sorry I'm late. The traffic. The parking. I was lost.Susan:What pretty flowers! Thank you. Oh, please come in. Don't worry about being late. It's fine. Excuse the mess. I just moved here. Oh, I'd like you to meet my sister-in- law Marilyn. Marilyn Stewart, this is Harry Bennett.Harry:Pleased to meet you.Marilyn:Nice to meet you, Harry.Harry:Are we too late for our dinner reservation? Susan:No,the restaurant will hold our table. I know the owner very well. I eat there a lot.Harry:Do you know the phone number of the restaurant? I'd like to call home and leave the number with thebaby-sitter.Susan:Sure. The number is... five five five... seventeen twenty.Harry:May I use the Phone? Five five five...one seven two oh, Hello? Hi, Michelle. It's Daddy. Can I speakto Betty? I want to leave the phone number of the restaurant.... Hi, Betty. I'll be at five fivefive...seventeen twenty. OK. Thanks. See you later. Well, that's done. Shall we go ?Susan:I'm ready. See you later, Marilyn. Marilyn:Have a nice evening.Harry:Bye, Marilyn. Hope to see you again. Marilyn:Me, too. Have fun! Susan:Thanks.Harry:After you.Act 2.Somsak:Ah! Miss Stewart! Welcome! How are you?Susan:Five, Somsak.And you?Somsak:Fine, thank you.Sumsak:This is my friend Harry Bennett.Harry:Pleased to meet you.Somsak:Very nice to meet you. Any friend of Miss Stewart's is welcome at Somsak's. Follow me, please.Harry:I like it here.Susan:I do, too. I come here often.Somsak:A special place for special people. Susan:Thank you, Somsak.Harry:Well! Nice restaurant.Somsak:Would you like something to drink? Susan:Yes, I'd like a glass of ginger ale with ice. Harry, what would you like?Harry:Do you have a dry white wine? Somsak:How about a Califomia chabis?Harry:Chablis is fine.Somsak:What would you like to eat?Susan:I'd like the mee krob. Harry, would you like to see a menu?Harry:No, it's OK. I"ll have the mee krob also. What is it?Susan:Crispy fried noodles. I love them. Somsak:May I bring you a salad?Susan:Oh yes. What do you recommend today? Somsak:I recommend rose-petal salad. Special for new friends.Susan:Rose-petal salad?Harry:Why not?Somsak:I'll take care of everything.Susan:I hope you're hungry.Harry:What? Oh, yes. Starving.Well, I...Susan:Well, I...Harry:What do you do at Universe Toy Company? Susan:I'm the vice-president of new toy development.Harry:Terrific!Susan:I know you're a CPA.Harry:That's true. Harry Bennett, Certfied public accountant. I love numbers. I do some work for Smith and Dale, your company's accounting firm. Susan:And so...Harry:Here we are.Susan:Yes.Harry:I have a daughter.Susan:I know. How old is she?Harry:She's nine years old.Susan:That's a nice age. What's her name? Harry:Michelle.Susan:Do you have a picture of her?Susan:She's very pretty.Harry:Thank you.Somsak:Rose-petal salad. And there's a phone call for you, Mr.Bennett.Harry:I'll get the rest of the dinner. Excuse me. Harry:Please forgive me ,Susan, but...I have to leave. I feel terrible, but...Susan:What's the matter?Harry:My daughter isn't feeling well.Susan:Oh no! Is it serious?Harry:I don't know.The baby-sitter says she has a stomachache, and she's crying. I'll have to go home. Will you forgive me?Susan:Of course. I'm so sorry for Michelle. And you didn't have a chance to eat.Harry:Oh, it's OK. Let me take you home first. Susan:No,no. Please, go ahead.Harry:It's our first date.Susan:We'll make another. Please don't worry. Harry:I'll phone you.Susan:I hope your daughter is all right. Good-bye. Harry:Good-bye.Act 3.Marilyn:What happened?Susan:The baby-sitter called. His daughter is sick. Marilyn:What's wrong?Susan:I think she has a stomachache. He's a good father.Marilyn:So...what do you think of him?Susan:He's very nice. But I think he was nervous tonight. It was his first date in two years.Marilyn:Will you see him again? Susan:I hope so.Marilyn:This food is delicious.Susan:He didn't get a thing to eat.Marilyn:You ordered enough for three or four people, but I'm not complaining. The food delicious.Susan:Who is that?Marilyn:Do you think it's...Susan:No. You won't believe it, Marilyn! Marilyn:I believe it. Even without looking. Harry:Hi!Susan:How...?Harry:Your downstairs neighbor let me in. Susan:Did you go home?Harry:I did, but everything is OK, so I decided to come back. To apologize for leaving so early, I broughtyou a little gift. It's a bonsai tree for your new apartment. Hi, Marilyn. I hope it's not too late. Marilyn:Oh, not at all. We're still eating. Susan:Please, come in. Join us. It's our meal form the restaurant.And how is your daughter?Harry:Oh, she's fine. It was only a tummy ache. Susan:It's good that you went back.Harry:Yes, I think it's important for me to be there since her mother died.Susan:I agree. Aren't you hungry?Harry:As a matter of fact...I am hungry. Marilyn:There's lots of food left.Harry:Mmm,this is delicious!Susan:Enjoy!Marilyn:I'm going to excuse myself. I have a lot of work to do to get ready for tomorrow. Good night, Harry. It was nice meeting you.Harry:Bye, Marilyn.Marilyn:Good night, Susan.Susan:Good night, Marilyn.Susan:She's going to a fashion show here in the city tomorrow.She is sleeping here so she won't have totravel from Riverdale in the morning.Harry:You two must be close.Susan:We are. The whole Stewart family is close. Harry:I like that.Harry:And then, tww years ago, my wife died. Susan:You miss her.Harry:I do...yes, but I have Michelle...and with time...Susan:Is there anyone else in your life?Harry:No, not yet. What about you?Susan:Oh, I date occasionally, but my work keeps me busy.Harry:Ooh, speaking of keeping busy-I have an early start tomorrow, and the baby-sitter has to get home.Where did the time go? It's midnight. Thank you, Susan.I had a nice evening.Susan:Me, too, Harry. Harry?Harry:Yes?Susan:I'd like to meet your daughter someday. Harry:Does that mean that I can see you again? Susan:Of course.Harry:Wonderful. I'll call you, and we'll go out to dinner.Susan:Please do.Harry:I promise I won't leave early.Susan:It was for a good reason.Harry:You know something?Susan:What?Harry:I think we're going to be good friends. Good night, Susan.Susan:Good night, Harry. Have a safe trip home. Are you all right?Harry:Sorry.Susan:I never liked that umbrella stand. Good night, Harry.Episode 3 Grandpa's TrunkAct 1.Ellen:Marilyn, you want coffee or tea?Marilyn:Coffee, please.Ellen:I am so excited! At this time tomorrow morning, Grandpa will be sitting in the kitchen with us.Marilyn:When does he arrive?Ellen:At six 0'clock this evening.Marilyn:By plane?Ellen:No, by train.Marilyn:Are we picking him up at the station? Ellen:Not Grandpa. He doesn't want anybody picking him up. He likes to be independent. Marilyn:Huh.Ellen:Oh, let's go upstairs and prepare Grandpa's room.Marilyn:Great! Let's do it!Richard:Good morning, Mom.Robbie:Morning.Ellen:Well, hi,fellas.Richard:Hello.Marilyn:Hi,honey.Richard:Hi, honey.Robbie:Morning, Marilyn.Marilyn:We're going upstairs to set up Grandpa's room. There's coffee ready. Robbie:I'm really excited about seeing Granpa. Richard:Me, too. Milk, please.Robbie:He's so funny. He always makes me laugh.I hope Grandpa's going to like living with us. Richard:I think he will. It just takes time to fell comfortable in a new place.Robbie:Won't he miss being in Florida? Richard:Will, he will. But I think he'll like being here with the family.Robbie:Are you sure about that? It's crazy here most of the time.Richard:But it's fun.Robbie:That's for sure.Richard:You know, maybe I'll put together some photos of Grandpa as a "welcome" present. Robbie:That's a neat idea. What can I do ? I've got it! I have a picture of Grandpa and Dad and me in mywallet. It's from the Fathers and Son's Breakfast at my junior high school graduation.Richard:Oh, I remember this picture.Robbie:I'd really lik to pick up Grandpa at the railroad station.Richard:Railroad stations or airports-Grandpa always tells us he'll get here by himself.Robbie:He's something!Marilyn:Is this all Grandpa's stuff?Ellen:That's it. But I'm sure he has a few bags with him on the train.Marilyn:What's inside?Ellen:I don't know. It's locked.Philip:Hi.Ellen:Oh, hi, darling.Marilyn:Morning, Philip.Philip:I want to put some of my good hangers in Grandpa's closet. You know I'm very exceted about hisarrival.Ellen:We are, too.Susan called early this morning. She's unhappy and can't leave till tonight. She wantsto be here for Grandpa.Philip:Well, Grandpa will be disappointed, too. He loves Susan.She always reminds him of Grandma. Well,how's everything here?Marilyn:Fine.We were just wondering about this trunk.Ellen:It's locked.Philip:Oh. I have the key. Grandpa sent it to me. Elsa:Excuse me .Is this seat taken?Grandpa:No, it's not taken.Elsa:Oh, thank you.Grandpa:Oh, let me help you with this.Elsa:Oh, thank you.Grandpa:Do you want to sit by the window? Elsa:No, no,no. I like the aisle seat better. Please, you sit by the window.Grandpa:My name is Stewart...Malcolm Stewart.Pleased to meet you.Elsa:I'm Elsa Tobin. How do you do? Grandpa:Do you live in New York?Elsa:No,no.I'm from Florida.Grandpa:I am, too. But didn't you just get on? Elsa:No,no.I just chaged my seat. A man next to me was smoking, and smoke really brothersme .Where areyuo from in Florida?Grandpa:Titusville.It's near Orlando.Elsa:Small world. I'm form Titusville,too. Grandpa:Really? What part? Elsa:My husband and I live near Spaceport. Grandpa:I know that area. My house is only a few miles from Spaceport. Do you still live there? Elsa:Oh yes, yes.My husband's there now. He couldn't take time off to come to New York with me. Do youstill live there?Grandpa:No.I sold the house and the furniture, put a few personal things in an old trunk, and shipped itto my children in NewYork. That's my desination. Elsa:Are you married?Grandpa:My wife died four years ago.She was a wonderful woman. A real friend.Elsa:I'm sorry.Really, I'm sorry.Grandpa:Lots of wonderful memories. We were married almost fifty years.Well, forty-seven, to be exact.Elsa:John and I celebrate our fortieth anniversary next month.Grandpa:Oh, congratulation! That's nice. What does John do?Elsa:He's an aerospace engineer and works for Orlando Aircraft Corporation.He started with them almostforty years ago. What do you do?Grandpa:I just retired. Had my own company. A construction company. Roads, bridges, big stuff. But I justsold it and retired.Conductor:Excuse me, ma'am. Ticket,please. Elsa:Would you kindly hold these keys, please? I have a ticket, I know. I was in the smoking section. Conductor:It's OK, lady. Take your time. Grandpa:I'm sure it's in your purse, Mrs.Tobin. Elsa:Oh,here it is.Grandpa:And here are your keys.Elsa:Thank you.Grandpa:Do you have family in New York? Elsa:No, no.But do have very close friends in New York City. We like to go to the theater togther. You said you have family in New York.Grandpa:Yes,indeed. A son and his wife and their three children-my grandchildren.Elsa:You must be excited.Grandpa:I can't wait, to see them!Elsa:Are you going to live with them? Grandpa:Yes.Elsa:Permanently?Grandpa:Well...they want me to, but it's too early to know for sure.I'm pretty independent. I tried to teach my kids the importance of independence, but I'm not sure I want to be alone. Some people don't mindbeing alone.I do.Elsa:I understand. But tell me. Why did you stop working?Grandpa:I retired because... I wanted to be with my family. I didn't want to be alone anymore!Act 3.Voice:Ladies and gentiemen, Amtrak is happy to announce our arrival in New York City. The train will bestopping in five Minutes. Please check to be sure you have your belonings. And have a good stay in the BigApple. Thankyou.Elsa:Well, here we are .It was so nice meeting you, Mr.Stewart.Grandpa:And nice meeting you,too.Mrs.Tobin. Please look us up. We're in the phone book.Dr.Philip Stewart,in Riverdale.Elsa:Your son?Grandpa:That's right. And have a good time in New York.Elsa:And don't be so independent. You're very lucky to have a caring family.Robbie:When can we go fishing?Grandpa:Robbie, we'll go fishing soon, and we'll take your dad with us.Philip:I'm ready, Grandpa.You name the day. Ellen:That's a great idea, Grandpa! Philip needs a day off.Robbie Good idea.Grandpa:Presents-for me? Richard:Form me and Marilyn.Robbie:And this one's form me .I looked all over the house to find it.Grandpa:Richard, these are terrific pictures. This one really brings back memories. You remember that day, Robbie?Robbie:I sure do. It was fun.Grandpa:Oh, I'm sorry Susan isn't here. I miss her very much.Ellen:She feels bad, too, Grandpa. She called to say the plane was delayed. You know airports. Grandpa:I can't wait to see her. She looks just like Grandma at that age. I'd better unpack.I started traveling twenty-four hours ago. I'm not so young anymore.Ellen:Don't you want something to eat? Grandpa:No, thanks.After a good night's sleep, I'll enjoy breakfast even more.Philip:Well, come on, Dad. Ellen and I'll take you to your room.Robbie:I'm sure glad you're here, Grandpa. Richard:Good night, Grandpa.Marilyn:Pleasant dreams.Grandpa:Philip, do you have the key to the trunk? Philip:I have the key, but it doesn't work. Grandpa:I sent the wrong key. I have something for you. I made it my self. I think you'll enjy it .I researched it for over a year.It's our family tree. Ellen:Oh, Grandpa! How exciting!Philip:Fabulous! Why, I didn't know that your grandfather was born in Germany.Grandpa:Lots of interesting information about ur family.A gift from me.Ellen:Thank you so much.Susan:Grandpa! Grandpa! Oh, Grandpa, I'm so happy to see you!Grandpa:Oh, you look so beautiful, Susan. My granddaughter. Like I always said, you look just like Grandma.Philip:I think you're going to be very happy here with us.Ellen:I know you will.Grandpa:I don't feel alone anymore.Episode 4 A Piece of Cake。
走遍美国译文要点
46 Linden Street 林登大街46号ACT IExcuse me. My name is Richard Stewart. 对不起,我叫Richard Stewart。
And I'm a photographer. 我是一位摄影师。
May I take a picture of you and your little boy? 我可以为你和你的小男孩儿拍一张照片吗?What's it for? 做什么用?It's for a book. 是为一本书拍的。
You're writing a book? 你在写一本书吗?It's a book of pictures. 这是一本摄影集。
I call it Family Album, U.S.A. 我称之为“走遍美国”。
Oh, that's a nice idea. 噢,这想法不错。
Well, it's fine if you take our picture. 你想为我们拍照就请吧。
I'm Martha Vann. 我叫Martha Vann。
Thank you. I appreciate your help. 谢谢。
很感谢你的帮助。
I'm Richard. What's your name? 我是Richard,你叫什么?Gerald. Gerald。
How old are you, Gerald? Gerald,你今年多大?Five. 五岁。
And where do you live? 你们住哪?We live in California. 我们住在加利福尼亚州。
Well, welcome to New York. 噢,欢迎你们到纽约来。
OK, just a second. 好了,请稍等一下。
I'm almost ready here. 我快要准备好了。
走遍美国词汇表(EXCEL版)
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39 picture 40 point 41 reflector 42 scoop 43 serve 44 steel workers 45 street vendor 46 stuff 47 Take it easy. 48 teaspoon 49 terrific 50 thanks 1 Thanks, anyway. The traffic is very heavy.
24 How do you do? 您好!(与人初次见面时的礼貌用语)
27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
It was nice 很高兴认识你 meeting you. It's nice to meet 28 见到你很高兴(不如How do you do?正式) you. 29 lost-and-found 30 mathematics 31 May I...? 32 My name is... 33 My pleasure. 34 o'clock 35 pasta 36 pediatrician 37 photo album 38 photographer lost-and-found office失物招领(处) [?mæθ?'mætiks] n.数学 我可以...吗?(用于征求对方许可) 我名叫...(自我介绍时所用语言) 别客气(这用来回答别人说“谢谢”的用语) [?'kl?k] ....点钟 ['pæ st?] n.通心面,通心粉 [?pidi?'tri??n] n.儿科医生 像片簿,影集 [f?'t?gr?f?] n.摄影师
走遍美国-----必须掌握的词汇
-01-01. appreciate 感谢,欣赏02. bright 明亮的,鲜艳的03. building 建筑物04. chocolate 巧克力05. dessert 甜点06. doctor 医生07. ferry 渡船08. finish 完成09. Florida (美)佛罗里达10. Greece 希腊11. Hispanic 西班牙语系的12. hour 小时,钟点13. lawyer 律师14. medicine 药15. officer 警官16. pasta 意大利面食17. photographer 摄影师18. picture 照片19. point 指向20. pretty 漂亮的21. return 送还22. scoop 一勺,勺子。
23. size 尺寸24. stuff 东西25. subject 课程,科目26. subway 地铁27. surprise 吃惊,惊喜28. sweater 毛线衫29. terrific 好极的30. toy 玩具31. vanilla 香草32. a teaspoon of 一茶匙33. be late for 迟到34. by the way 顺便说一下35. exchange student 交换学生36. ice cream 冰淇淋37. let me让我... 允许我...38. look for 寻找39. lost-and-found office 失物招领处40. on the way home 回家的路上41. small canvas bag 小的粗帆布袋42. take a picture 拍照43. telephone number 电话号码44. uptown platform 北线月台45. we've got 我们有...46. what about(= tell me about) 跟我谈谈-02-01. apartment 公寓02. apologize 道歉03. believe 相信04. block 街区05. close 密切06. complain 抱怨07. corner 拐角08. date 约会09. daughter 女儿10. delicious 美味的11. development 开发12. firm 公司行号13. forgive 原谅14. friend 朋友15. fun 愉快16. important 重要的17. left 左边18. menu 菜单19. move 搬运20. neighbor 邻居21. nervous 紧张的22. noodle 面条23. occasionally 偶然的24. order 点菜25. parking 停车26. recommend 推荐27. reservation 订位28. restaurant 餐馆29. right 右边30. salad 沙拉31. serious 严重的32. special 特别的33. starving 很饿34. tummy 肚子35. welcome 欢迎36. as a matter of fact 事实上37. baby-sitter 临时保姆38. Certified Public Accountant 立案会计师39. fashion show 时装表演40. ginger ale 姜味汽水41. hot dog 热狗42. mee krob 泰式酥炒面43. sister-in-law 嫂子,弟媳妇44. vice-president 副总裁-03-01. aisle 过道,走廊02. anniversary 周年纪念03. bag 手提箱04. bridge 桥梁05. closet 衣橱06. coffee 咖啡07. congratulation 恭喜08. delay 误点09. destination 目的地10. disappointed 失望的,不满意的11. excited 兴奋的,不满意的12. fabulous 难以置信的13. fellas 小伙子们,孩子们14. furniture 家俱15. graduation 毕业16. hanger 衣架17. honey 亲爱的18. indeed 确实,的确19. independent 独立的20. kids 孩子们21. lady 妇人22. mile 哩,英哩23. mind 在意,在乎24. miss 想念25. neat 好,妙26. permanently 长期,一直27. purse 皮包28. railroad 铁路29. retire 退休30. shipped 运,寄31. something 了不起32. till 直到,直到... 为止33. trunk 大皮箱34. wonder 想知道,纳闷35. wonderful 好极的36. a day off 一天假,休息一天37. bring back memories 让我想起了过去的岁月38. by plane 坐飞机39. get on 上车40. junior high school 初中41. look(us) up 与(我们)联络,到(我们)那里玩42. must be 显然,肯定43. set up 准备,收拾44. take time off 脱身,不上班45. the Big Apple 纽约市46. to be exact 准确地-04-01. advanced 高级的02. advertising 广告03. aerobics 有氧运动04. barely 勉强的05. beginner 初学者06. believe 相信07. bet 打赌08. breathe 呼吸09. broccoli 青花菜10. complete 完全的11. cucumber 黄瓜12. direction 指导13. entire 全部的14. exhausted 精疲力尽的15. flat 平坦的16. groceries 杂货17. hop 蹦18. ideal 理想的,完美的19. include 包括20. invite 邀请21. jogging 慢跑22. last 持续23. lettuce 莴苣24. onion 洋葱25. perfect 完美的26. physical 体检27. program 课程28. scene 风光,风景29. scissors 原意为剪刀,此处为健身操花式。
走遍美国英汉对照文本
走遍美国英汉对照文本走遍美国英汉对照文本(Family Album)全世界英语教学中的“第一大片”!全球35个国家同步使用的原汁原味的当代美国英语生活化美语教材。
目录:01 46 Linden Street(01林登大街46号)02 The Blind Date(02介绍会面)03 Grandpa's Trunk(03祖父的行李箱)04 A Piece of Cake(04轻而易举)05 The Right Magic(05钓鱼秘决)06 Thanksgiving(06感恩节)07 Men's Best Friend(07人类最好的朋友)08 You're Going to Be Fine(08早日康复)09 It's Up to You(09由你决定)10 Smell the Flowers(10忙里偷闲)11 A Place of Our Own(11自己的房子)12 You're Tops(12你是高手)13 A Real Stewart(13真正的Stewart家后代)14 Playing Games(14做游戏)15 Second Honeymoon(15二度蜜月)16 Full of Surprises(16意外惊喜)17 Photo Finish(17大功告成)18 Making a Difference(18当仁不让)19 I Do(19我愿意)20 Quality Time(20黄金时间)21 A Big Fish in a Little Pond(21小池塘里的大鱼)22 Career Choices(22职业选择)23 The Community Center(23社区中心)24 Parting Friends(24告别朋友)25 Country Music(25乡间音乐)26 Opening Night(26首展之夜)Chapter 1: 46 Linden Street 林登大街46 号ACT IExcuse me. My name is Richard Stewart. 对不起我叫Richard StewartI'm a photographer. 我是一位摄影师。
走遍美国必须掌握的词汇
-01-01. appreciate感谢,欣赏(1) I appreciate your help.(2) I really appreciate it, Marilyn.(3) I'd appreciate that.02. bright明亮的,鲜艳的(1) Is this pink too bright for me?(2) It is a very bright pink.03. building建筑物(1) Now point to the buildings.04. chocolate巧克力(1) Well, there's chocolate and coffee and a little vanilla.(2) I'll have chocolate.(3) Uh, one scoop of coffee and one scoop of chocolate for me.05. dessert甜点(1) What's for dessert?(2) Oh, I forgot dessert.06. doctor医生(1) And these are pictures of people working: steelworkers, bankers, police, street vendors, ambulance drivers, doctors...(2) He's a doctor.(3) Richard tells me you're a doctor.07. ferry渡船(1) I left my bag of film on the ferry.(2) I went back for it, but the ferry was gone.(3) I'll call the Staten Island Ferry lost-and-found office.(4) Yes. The number, please, of the Staten Island Ferry lost-and-found office.(5) Did anyone find a camera bag this afternoon, a small canvas bag, on the J. F. Kennedy Ferry?... No?08. finish完成(1) Oh, it's not finished yet, but I have some of the pictures.09. Florida(美)佛罗里达(1) He lives in Florida.10. Greece希腊(1) No, I'm from Greece.(2) That's a large city in northern Greece.(3) Alexandra's a high school exchange student from Greece.11. Hispanic西班牙语系的(1) No. Hispanic.12. hour小时,钟点(1) The traffic is very heavy at this hour.13. lawyer律师(1) He's a lawyer, in Thessaloniki.14. medicine药(1) And give her a teaspoon of the medicine after every meal.15. officer警官(1) Excuse me, officer.16. pasta意大利面食(1) I hope it's pasta.(2) Would you like some pasta?17. photographer摄影师(1) I'm a photographer.18. picture照片(1) May I take a picture of you and your little boy?(2) It's a book of pictures.(3) Well, it's fine if you take our picture.(4) Hey, let me take your picture!(5) Oh, it's not finished yet, but I have some of the pictures.(6) And these are pictures of people working: steelworkers, bankers, police, street vendors, ambulance drivers, doctors...19. point指向(1) Now point to the buildings.20. pretty漂亮的(1) Oh, she's very pretty.21. return送还(1) I'm so glad you found the bag and took the time and trouble to return it.22. scoop一勺,勺子。
《走遍美国》第19集
I Do Harry: It looks wrong. Philip: Hmmm. It is wrong. Richard: Are they always that difficult to make? Philip: The truth is……yes. I'll try again. Robbie: At this rate, the wedding will take place tomorrow. Philip: Not to worry. OK.Here we go. Harry: I'm worried, Philip. What if we can't tie the tie? Richard: If we can't tie the tie, then there can't be a wedding. Robbie: You'd better not make Harry any more nervous than he is. Don't worry.We'll figure a way. Grandpa: How're you doing, fellas? Harry: Not so good, Grandpa. We can't get this bow tie tied. Nobody knows how to do it.Do you? Grandpa: No. I never could, either. Philip: Well, you have your own tuxedo. How do you tie your bow tie? Robbie: Yeah, Grandpa, I've seen you in it. You look great.How do you tie it? Grandpa: I don't. Richard: You don't? Harry: What do you mean? Grandpa: I never could tie one of those……things……bow ties. I have always worn a clip-on bow tie. Harry: A clip-on? Philip: Of course. Now I remember. Grandpa: Yes, it's so easy. All you do is clip it around under your collar. Richard: We all need one of those. Robbie: The tuxedo rental store. Do you think they're open? Philip: Should be. Sunday's their big day. Richard: I'll call and find out. Grandpa: Well, if they're not, I'll lend you mine, Harry. You're the only one who really needs to be wearing a tuxedo, anyway. Harry: Thanks, Grandpa. Philip: I'm the father of the bride. I'm supposed to be worried about my daughter, and here I am with the man that's marrying my daughter-worrying about him. Grandpa: Poor Harry. I know the feeling. Wedding-day litters. Robbie: Are they open? Richard: We're in luck. They're open. And they have lots of clip-on bow ties. Robbie: I'll bicycle down to the village and get them. Harry: You'd better hurry, Robbie. Grandpa: There's lots of time. A little over two hours. Harry: In two hours and fifteen minutes I'll be married to Susan. Philip: And be a true member of the Stewart family. Grandpa: Oh, you're a lucky guy, Harry. Susan is one of the best women you'll ever find. She's just like her grandma. Richard: Now, once you put the ring on Susan's finger, you are one of us, Harry. And don't ever forget it. Harry: Ring? Ring? Oh my! What did I do with the rings? I put them in the pocket of my sports jacket. Richard: No, I think you put them in your tuxedo jacket pocket. Remember? Harry: Right. What did I do with the rings? Philip: Didn't you give them to Richard? He's your best man. I remember. You gave them to Richard. Richard: Oh, yeah. I remember now. You handed them to me. What did I do with them? Harry: I hope they aren't lost. Grandpa: Oh, don't worry, Harry. They have to be here. Richard: I remember. I gave them to Robbie to hold so I wouldn't lose them. Harry: Oh, I forget. What time is it? Grandpa: It's still a little over two hours, Harry. Just relax. Harry: What about the rings? Richard: I'm sure Robbie has them. Harry: No, NO, Robbie doesn't have them. He gave them to me to hold on to them because he didn't want the responsibility of holding them. I put them in my tuxedo-but in the lapel pocket. That's a relief. I was really worried. Richard: I'll hold on to them for you. The best man always keeps the rings. Harry: You're right. You're right. You hold on to them so there won't be problem later. Philip: Well, now, I think we'd better get dressed, fellas. Grandpa: All right! Richard: Robbie will bring the ties back. Harry: Hey, leaving me? Grandpa: You'll be fine. Philip: Try to take it easy. It'll all be over in two hours. Harry: Over? Grandpa: The wedding ceremony will be over. You'll be husband and wife. Harry: I guess you're right. Two hours from now.Two hours from now. Marilyn: And now for……something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue. Susan: OK. Let's see. Something borrowed. That's this dress. Borrowed from Marilyn. Ellen: Something blue. My wristband. I wore it when I married your father. Susan: Oh, Mother. I forgot you still had it. It's just so lovely. Ellen: I bought it in an antique shop when I was about eighteen years old. I saved it for my wedding day. Susan: And you saved it for me, didn't you, Mother? Ellen: Yes, honey I did. Are we ever going to finish? Ellen: All right. OK. Something borrowed. Marilyn: The wedding dress. And something blue. Susan: The wristband. Something old? Ellen: Something old. Right. What's old? Susan: Of course! Something old. I had planned to wear them. Ellen: Grandma's pearls! Oh, Grandpa will be so pleased that you're wearing them. I'm sure he misses Grandma on a day like this. Susan: Help me with them, Marilyn. I've never worn them before. I've been saving them for today. Ellen: Saving them for today? Oh, you're a real Stewart! Marilyn: Oh, there you go. Lovely! Ellen: Lovely! Susan: Lovely! Marilyn: Something borrowed, something blue. Something old…… and now for something new. Susan: The veil. Oh, it's so beautiful, Marilyn! Ellen: You really are a fabulous designer, Marilyn. Marilyn: Doesn't it look jst right on Susan? Ellen: Perfect! Marilyn: And when you both say, "I do," Harry will lift this veil over your head and kiss the bride. Ellen: Oh, I'm so excited! Susan: When you said, "I do, " Marilyn, it suddenly became real. Marilyn: That's all right, Susan. You've got the wedding-day jitters! In less than two hours, you will be Mrs.Harry Bennett. Ellen: Oh, that reminds me. If we don't get dressed, we won't be there to see Susan become Mrs. Harry Bennett. Susan: Before you leave-do I look all right? Ellen: You never looked better. Susan: Mom. Marilyn: She's right. And that's dear little Max. Got to go and feed him. Susan: What am I Supposed to do? Marilyn: Take off the veil, kick off your shoes, and sit down. Ellen: We'll come upstairs and get you in a little while. Marilyn: Richard's going to take some wedding pictures before the ceremony. So just relax. Susan: Are you kidding? Relax? Susan: Susan Stewart……you are about to become Susan Bennett-Mrs. Harry Bennett. Judge: Philip……Ellen. Philip: Ah, Judge. Judge: How are you? How are you? Ellen: Hello. Judge: I think it's time for the wedding to begin. Judge: All right, ladies and gentlemen. Please take your places. The wedding ceremony is about to begin. Judge: OK, Jane. Start the music. Judge: Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to join this man and this woman in holy matrimony. Do either of you have any reason why you should not legally be joined in marriage? Is there anyone present who can show any just cause why these two people should not be legally joined in marriage? Then, Harry Bennett, do you take Susan Stewart to be your lawful, wedded wife? Harry: I do. Judge: And you, Susan Stewart, do you take Harry Bennett to be your lawful, wedded husband? Susan: I do Judge: The rings, please. Richard: I have them, Harry. Judge: By the power vested in me by the laws of the State of New York, I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride now, Harry.。
走遍美国短语整理
整理旧书卖废品时看见了《走遍美国》。
想来曾经很鄙视这本教材,不过两年下来,却也学了点东西。
习惯分享日志,关于英语、考研等等,可从未重视这些东西。
闲着也是闲着,就把《走遍美国》的短语总结一下吧,打发点时间。
street vendor 街头小贩Bronx、Manhattan、Brooklyn、Queens、Staten Island 纽约的五个行政区anytime = my pleasure 不用谢uptown 向北驶、down-town 向南驶lost-and-found office 失物招领处pediatrician 儿科医生You really saved the day for me. 你的确帮了我大忙。
blind date 不相识的男女首次约会pay phone 公用电话baby-sitter 临时保姆CPA certified public accountant 注册会计师bonsai tree 盆栽Have a safe trip home. 一路平安neat = great、fine 好、妙something = great、wonderful 了不起the Big Apple 纽约look sb. up = call or visit sb.advanced 高级的It’s a snap. 小菜一碟No sweat. 不成问题,一点都不费劲a piece of cake 不费吹灰之力paper work = record keeping 文书工作Not a chance. 不可能So long. 再见turkey dressing 火鸡填料I can tell. 我能感觉到no longer in service 不再使用,空号How late are you open?你们几点下班?reference 证明人;证明人提供的材料medium rare 五分熟well done 很熟medium well 偏老medium 适中rare 很生salad dressing 色拉调料sore loser 输不起的人hear out 耐心倾听Doesn’t show. 看不出来love every minute of it. 乐此不疲theater review 戏剧评论indecision 下不了决心reception room 接待室a big hit 很受欢迎的事物History repeats itself. 历史重演real-estate agent 房地产经纪人mortgage 抵押collateral 担保物guarantor 担保人a real buy 价钱便宜come on the market 上市、出售Give my best to your parents. 替我向你父母问好。
《走遍美国Connect with English》Episode01
Rebecca's DreamPART 1I ON THE STREET, OUTSIDE A HOTEL-NIGHT2 We are in Boston, outside of a hotel. Matt and Rebecca are talking. Matt's truck is outside of the hotel.3 Rebecca opens her door. So does Matt. They are arguing.4 REBECCA No!5 MATT Yes!6 REBECCA You re wrong.7 MATT I m right-and you know it.8 REBECCA Look, I have to go.9 MATT Rebecca, we have to talk.10 REBECCA Not now, Matt.11 MATT I'll wait right here 'til you're done.12 REBECCA Matt, you don t have to wait for me.13 MATT Yes, I do. I'll be right here.14 REBECCA It 11 be a couple of hours.15 Matt shrugs his shoulders. He is going to wait for Rebecca.16 MATT All right. Bye.17 Rebecca walks across the street toward the back of the building. Matt yells out after her.18 MATT Where are you going? The front door is over there.19 REBECCA I have to use the employees entrance.20 Rebecca disappears. Matt shakes his head.21 HOTEL KITCHEN22 Rebecca is in a kitchen. She sees a waiter and asks him for directions.23 REBECCA Excuse me, the Gold Room? This way? Thanks. (The waiter points.)24 Rebecca enters a fancy conference room where she meets Steve, her music partner. He is setting up his25 music.26 THE GOLD ROOM27 REBECCA Hi, Steve.28 STEVE Hello, Rebecca. We're almost ready.29 REBECCA Listen, I need to change.30 STEVE There's a ladies' room over there. (Rebecca rushes off to change.)31 REBECCA I'll be right back.32 Rebecca stops and says hello to Steve's pregnant wife.33 REBECCA Hi, Jessica.34 JESSICA How are you?35 REBECCA Good.36 Rebecca goes to the ladies' room to put on her singing clothes and makeup. Hotel guests begin to come into37 the Gold Room. Steve begins to play his piano. Nobody pays much attention. Back in the ladies' room,38 Rebecca fixes her hair and puts on lipstick. She looks very nice when she retums to the stage area.39 Then Rebecca and Steve get ready to play on a small stage.40 REBECCA Hello, Hello.41 No one pays much attention to her.42 REBECCA Welcome to the Gold Room. I'm Rebecca Casey and this is Steve Davis.43 Again, no one pays attention.44 REBECCA Here's a song I wrote. I call it 'Traveling Light.'45 She sings her song and she is good. The people at the hotel are busy. Theytalk about their business and don't46 really listen to the music. The music stops when a waiter drops some dishes.47 THE GOLD ROOM-LATER THAT SAME NIGHT48 The Gold Room is now empty. Only Steve, who is packing up his piano music,and his pregnant wife are49 left. A conference manager comes in and gives him an envelope. It is their pay. Rebecca comes back and she so is wearing her regular clothes.51 STEVE (to wife) Why don't you wait out in the lobby. (Steve's wife leaves.) (to Rebecca)52 Here's your share. Twenty . . . thirty . . . forty . . . and five.53 REBECCA Forty-five. Good thing I have a day job.54 STEVE Good thing we both do. (He shakes his head.)55 REBECCA We'll do better next time.56 STEVE Rebecca, I have something to tell you. There isn't going to be a next time,57 for me.58 REBECCA What?59 STEVE I'm tired of this. My wife's expecting. The bills are piling up. This (waving the cash)60 isn't a salary. It's peanuts.61 REBECCA But, Steve, we're getting lots of calls . . . We're playing at a wedding next week . . .62 STEVE I want to spend my weekends with my wife, not at weddings for people I don't63 know.64 REBECCA Steve, you shouldn't, we've worked so hard.65 STEVE (interrupting) You know how I feel . . . It's always the same old story: no money, no66 appreciation. Sorry, Rebecca, but this is it for me. You'll find anotherpiano67 player. Bye. Take care of yourself.68 Steve walks away. Rebecca looks very sad as if she just lost a good friend. PART 269 OUTSIDE THE HOTEL-NIGHT70 Matt is waiting for Rebecca. She's very quiet.71 MATT So, you're mad I waited, right?72 REBECCA No, I'm not angry.73 MATT So, what's wrong?74 REBECCA Steve says he can t take it anymore.75 MATT He's quitting? (Rebecca nods "yes" in answer to Matt's question.) Maybe he's got the76 right idea.77 REBECCA Look, I'm not quitting. I have to find another partner.78 MATT Rebecca, you're banging your head against the wall. You're never gonna make it79 in the music business. It's too tough.80 REBECCA Why are you so negative?81 MATT I m realistic.82 REBECCA Look, Matt, success takes time. I'm going to make it. That's why I'm going to83 music school.84 MATT Music school . . . What am I going to do while you're in music school?85 Rebecca doesn't answer. She stays silent.86 MATT We had a relationship, you know?87 REBECCA We still do.88 MATT What's happening to us? You have two jobs; I have two jobs. You have to take89 care of your father. There's no time.90 REBECCA I'm sorry, Matt . . . It's hard to find time.91 MATT A real relationship takes time, you know?92 REBECCA I know . . . It's late. I have to be up early for work tomorrow.93 MATT All right, I'll take you home.94 FRONT ENTRANCE OF THE CASEY APARTMENT9s Matt's car pulls up. They are saying goodnight.96 MATT So, about our date on Thursday . . . ? I'll pick you up at seven, OK?97 REBECCA Sounds good. (He gives her a kiss. There is still some feelingbetween them.)98 MATT This is really crazy, Rebecca Casey.99 REBECCA Good night, Matt.PART 3100 CASEY APARTMENT-NIGHT101 Rebecca enters a simple middle-class apartment. She sees the mail on thefront-hall table. She sees a large102 package and finds that it's from the Boston School of Music. She is happy to see it. She picks it up and103 hurries off to her room.104 REBECCA Oh, good. Its here.105 REBECCA'S BEDROOM106 Rebecca enters her bedroom and opens the package. While she is reading the brochure, we see a number of107 pictures from Rebecca's life. On the mirror there are photos that tell the story of Rebecca's life. We see a108 photo of Rebecca, her dad, and her brother. We see a large photo of Rebeccain a baseball uniform. Rebecca109 is happy and smiling here. She is a basball player. We see a photo ofRebecca's mother as a young woman110 and a photo of Rebecca as a little girl. Rebecca looks like her mother. Rebecca takes a videotape out of its lll case. She gets up and leaves thebedroom with the tape.112 FRONTROOM113 Rebecca puts the tape into the VCR. She turns on the TV and begins the tape. Rebecca is watching the tape114 about the school. She is getting very excited about what she sees. This isthe happiest she has been in a long time.115 SCENES FROM BOSTON SCHOOL OF MUSIC TAPE116 This tape is like a commercial. It shows professors talking about the school, and it shows musical117 performances by the students.118 DIALOGUE FROM THE TAPE119 NARRATOR-PROMO TAPE120 Welcome to the Boston School of Music, where your musical career begins.121 STUDENT-BOSTON SCHOOL OF MUSIC122 The Boston School of Music has given me everything that I wanted in a school. 123 The Boston School of Music has just been my home. And, because of that124 foundation, I'm able to be what I want to be.125 INSIDE THE FRONT ROOM126 As Rebecca is watching the tape, another door opens slowly. Her brother, Kevin, a seventeen~year-old senior127 in high school, is standing there. The noise from the tape woke him up.128 KEVIN What's goin' on, Beck?129 REBECCA Sorry. Is it too loud?130 KEVIN A little. Turn it down so you don't wake up Dad.131 She turns the volume down and sits closer to the TV. He sits on the sofa, half asleep.132 DIALOGUE FROM THE TAPE133 TEACHER The faculty is very high quality, and I think students have some wonderful134 opportunities.135 Kevin begins to talk to Rebecca again.136 KEVIN So, are you going to this school?137 REBECCA Yeah . . . if I get accepted. I'm applying to other colleges, but this is my first138 cholce.139 KEVIN Hey, they are pretty good.140 REBECCA Yeah, this school is one of the best . . .141 DIALOGUE FROM THE TAPE142 NARRATOR-PROMO TAPE143 Make your dreams come true at the Boston School of Music. Apply now!。
走遍美国019
ACT IRobbie, this new Walkman is absolutely wonderful. Robbie 这个新的随身听真棒。
Richard and Marilyn bought it for me for my birthday. 这是Richard和Marilyn送给我的生日礼物。
They're so thoughtful. 他们考虑真周到。
You are very lucky, Robbie, to have such a nice family. Robbie 你真幸运,拥有一个这样温馨的家。
Is something wrong, Alexandra? Alexandra,怎么了?No, nothing. 没有,没什么。
Yes, there is. 有,你有心事。
I can tell. 我能觉察到。
What's the matter? 到底发生了什么事?Come on, you can tell me. 说吧,告诉我。
What's up? 有什么事?I don't know. 我也说不上来。
Something's wrong. 有点不对劲。
OK, let's talk. 好吧,我们就来谈谈。
I received a letter from my parents this morning. 今天早上我收到父母的信。
Did they write some bad news? 他们写了什么坏消息?No. 没有。
Well, then why are you so sad? 那,你为什么如此悲伤?I miss them. 我想念他们。
I miss them very much. 我非常想他们。
I'm sorry, Alexandra. 我为你难过,Alexandra。
But I understand. 但是我能理解。
The Molinas treat me so nicely, Molina一家人对我很好,and I love being with your family so much ... 我也很喜欢和你们一家在一起……but when I received the letter 但是当我收到那封信with photographs of my family, I cried. 连同家人照片时,我哭了。
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