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大学英语口语练习_口语考试模拟(16例)

大学英语口语练习_口语考试模拟(16例)

1、 Talk about your favorite sport, your way to exercise, how do you like it and why?谈谈你最喜欢的运动,你的锻炼方式,你喜欢什么,为什么?My favorite sport is table tennis ,which is one of the most popular sports in China .It's a go way of exercise ,and it's easy to play .I often play table tennis after class with my friends view ,this sport don't need many skills .Focus on your gesture ,your hands and your steps ,you w 。

be better .I also work hard我最喜欢的运动是乒乓球,它是中国最受欢迎的运动之一,它是一个很好的锻炼的方式,并且很容易玩,我经常在课后打乒乓球和我的朋友在我看来,这项运动不需要许多技能.Focus你的姿态,你的手和你的步骤,你会更好,我也努力工作。

2. What role friendship plays in your life?友谊在你的生活中扮演什么角色?,friendship is as essential as water and air in our daily life .People As far as l am concernedcan hardly live without relationship .A true friendship ,poor or rich ,will comfort you when y are down and wipe away your tears when you cry .In this relationship ,you may be a speaker or a listener ,but in any role ,you are happy with your friends. Personally speaking ,the luckiest th the world is to have a true friend and go hand in hand with him/her .So if you have ,please cher him/her .在我看来,友谊是水和空气一样重要在我们的日常生活中人们很难谈资。

100个高频句型搞定英语口语

100个高频句型搞定英语口语

100个高频句型搞定英语口语1. How many books do you want to borrow?2. I need three pens for the exam.3. There are five oranges on the table.4. Can I have two slices of cake?5. She has six cats at home.6. The movie has three sequels.7. How much water do you need?8. I have four brothers and two sisters.9. There are eight students in the classroom.10. I need ten minutes to finish this task.11. How many cups of coffee have you had today?12. There are seven days in a week.13. I have three appointments tomorrow.14. She has four pairs of shoes.15. I need five more chairs for the party.16. He bought six bottles of milk at the store.17. I have two tickets for the concert.18. How many languages do you speak?19. There are nine planets in the solar system.20. We have seven days left until the deadline.21. Can you give me five reasons why I should go?22. I need three new shirts for work.23. There are six eggs in the fridge.24. I have four meetings today.25. How many cookies do you want to eat?26. I have five dollars in my wallet.27. There are eight people in line ahead of us.28. Can I have two more pieces of pizza?29. I need seven more pages to finish the report.30. How many songs do you have on your playlist?31. I have four assignments due next week.32. She has six bags of groceries.33. How many friends are coming to the party?34. There are nine chapters in this book.35. I have five errands to run today.36. Can you give me ten reasons why I should go?37. I need four more chairs for the meeting.38. There are six players on the basketball team.39. How many bottles of water do you need?40. I have three appointments tomorrow.41. He has seven toys in his room.42. There are eight hours of sunshine a day in the summer.43. Can I have two more slices of cake?44. I need five more minutes to finish this task.45. There are six people waiting in line.46. I have four tickets for the concert.47. How many languages can you speak?48. There are nine months in a year.49. I have seven days left until the deadline.50. Can you give me five more reasons why I should go?51. I need three more shirts for work.52. There are six eggs in the fridge.53. It’s been a while!54. I can’t thank you enough.55. What are your hobbies?56. I’m just browsing.57. Can I try it on?58. How do you say this in English?59. I’m all ears.60. Let’s get to the point.61. It’s not a big deal.62. What’s your favorite movie?63. I’m thinking about it.64. Just let me know.65. I’m here for you.66. I’m not feeling great today.67. I totally agree!68. It’s a beautiful day.69. I’m proud of you.70. Let’s keep it simple.71. Do you want to go for a walk?72. I appreciate your help.73. I’m having a great time.74. Can you give me a hand?75. I’ll be there in 10 minutes.76. It’s so much fun!77. I’m glad to hear that.78. It’s a long story.79. I’m trying my best.80. Let’s grab a bite.81. What a nice surprise!82. It’s getting late.83. I’ll think about it.84. I’m really tired.85. I’m just checking in.86. What’s the plan for today?87. I can’t wait to see you!88. Let’s keep it between us.89. You made my day!90. I’m feeling adventurous.91. How do you feel about that?92. Let’s go for it!93. That’s a tough question.94. I can’t believe it’s already September!95. It’s important to me.96. Can I get your opinion?97. I’m here if you need me.98. Let’s take a break.99. I’ll let you know.100. Thanks for understanding!。

简单日常英语口语对话(详细版)

简单日常英语口语对话(详细版)

★频道为友整理的《简单⽇常英语⼝语对话(详细版)》,供⼤家参考学习。

1、⽇常英语⼝语对话-接电话 喂!我是汤姆。

Hello! This is Tom。

我就是。

This is him。

哪位?Who’s speaking? 请稍等,我看他在不在。

Hang on a moment, please. I’ll see if he’s in。

莉莉,有你的电话。

Lily, there’s a phone call for you。

抱歉,他不在。

Sorry, he’s out。

他现在正忙着呢。

He is tied up right now。

对不起,让你久等了。

I’m sorry to have kept you waiting。

我把电话给你转过去。

Let me transfer your call。

你要跟谁通话?Who do you want to talk to? Answering the Telephone Linda:Hello! Who is speaking? John:Hello! This is John. I want to speak to Linda。

Linda:This is her。

John: Hi, Linda. I’m just calling to invite you to a dinner party tomorrow evening。

Linda:Really? What time and where? John: 7:30 pm, at Longding Chinese restaurant. I’ll be at your place at 7:00 to pick you up if you need a ride。

Linda:Yes, please. I’ll need a ride. I’ll be waiting for you then。

英语口语练习句子合集【四篇】

英语口语练习句子合集【四篇】

【导语】想让⾃⼰的英语更有魅⼒,丰富的⼝语不能少,下⾯是由整理的有关英语⼝语练习句⼦,⼀起来了解下吧!【篇⼀】英语⼝语练习句⼦ 1. Hello! (How do you do?) 你好! 2. How are you?-I'm fine. Thank you. and you? 你好吗?我很好。

谢谢,你呢? 3. Good morning / afternoon/evening/night. 早上好/下午好/晚上好/晚安。

4. Excuse me。

(sorry. I'm sorry) 打搅⼀下(对不起/不好意思) 5. Thank you!谢谢你! 6. You are welcome. 不⽤谢。

7. How are you today? 今天还好吗? 8. Nice to meet you. 见到你很⾼兴。

9. What's your name? 你叫什么名⼦啊? 10. My name is×××. 我叫×××。

11. What can I do for you? 我能为你做点什么? 12. What's wrong with you? (What’sthe matter?) 你怎么了?(出什么事了?) 13. It's time for class. 该上课了。

14. Come in please. 请进。

15. Let's get ready for class! 让我们准备上课吧! 16. Line up please! 排队! 17. Attention please! ⽴正! 18. At ease. 稍息。

19. Turn left/right! 向左/右转! 20. One bye one please.no pushing. ⼀个⼀个来。

不要挤。

21. Let's go back to the classroom. 让我们回教室去。

英语魔鬼口语1000句汇总

英语魔鬼口语1000句汇总

英语魔鬼口语1000句,主要来自英文原版影视作品、英文网站、报刊杂志、聊天室和英英字典。

这些句子有什么用呢?背。

1000个句子,所有句子分成100组,每组10个,一天背10句,100天三个多月,你就是口语高手。

至少,显得像口语高手。

英语魔鬼口语1000句,又名《高级口语授课笔记》,之所命名为“高级口语”,是因为这些句子,中级水平的英语学习者不大可能接触到。

0011.You seem subdued. Are you all right? 你好像有点没精神。

有什么心事吗?2.No spells no. 我说不行就不行(没必要再讨论了)。

3.Don’t bulldoze me. 别逼我。

4.He got this zen look on his face. 他摆出一副一本正经/无所谓的样子。

5.Their smiles were plastic. 他们的笑太假了。

6.He lacks personality. 他没有个性。

7.Roger! 收到!(OK,知道了)8.I couldn’t find my bearings. 我有点找不着北。

9.They’re lower than the animals. 他们禽兽不如。

10. Hey, that’s mine. Fork it over! 喂,那是我的。

拿过来!0021.What’s come over you? 你发什么神经啊?(怎么啦?)2.They enjoy being wined and dined. 他们喜欢别人请吃饭。

3.My patience is running out. 我等不及了。

4.Stop it! You could bite the dust. 别瞎折腾。

当心摔个狗啃泥。

5.You don’t have to mind your P’s and Q’s. 你不必小心翼翼的。

6.Might is right. 拳头大的是爷。

100个高频口语句型

100个高频口语句型

100句高频英语口语句型1. How are you?2. I'm good, thanks.3. What's up?4. Nice to meet you.5. See you later.6. Goodbye.7. Thank you very much.8. You're welcome.9. I'm sorry.10. That's okay.11. Excuse me.12. Yes?13. No problem.14. Sure, I can help.15. Could you please... ?16. May I ask... ?17. What's the weather like today?18. It's sunny/rainy/cloudy.19. Do you have a minute?20. What's on your mind?21. I'm hungry/tired/happy.22. Me too.23. How about... ?24. Sounds good to me.25. I don't think so.26. Let's go for a walk.27. Great idea!28. I don't know.29. Maybe/Perhaps.30. I'm not sure.31. I hope so.32. Congratulations!33. Happy birthday!34. What do you think of... ?35. I love it!36. I hate it.37. It's boring.38. It's interesting.39. I can't believe it!40. Really?41. I'm sorry to hear that.42. Don't worry.43. It's not your fault.44. What should I do?45. You should...46. I'm looking for...47. Where can I find... ?48. Over there.49. Is it far?50. Not too far.51. Could you tell me how to get to... ?52. Turn left/right at the next intersection.53. What time is it?54. It's time to go.55. What's the date today?56. What day is it today?57. What's your favorite food/color/movie?58. Mine is...59. I don't like...60. I prefer...61. What do you do for work?62. I'm a teacher/doctor/engineer.63. What do you do in your free time?64. I like to read/watch TV/exercise.65. Are you free tomorrow?66. Yes, I am.67. No, I have plans.68. What's the plan?69. We're going to...70. That sounds fun!71. Count me in!72. I'll be there.73. I can't make it.74. I'm sorry to hear about that.75. I'm here to support you.76. Everything will be okay.77. I'm feeling down.78. Cheer up!79. Let's talk about it.80. You can tell me anything.81. I'm confused.82. What does that mean?83. Could you explain that again?84. Sure, no problem.85. That's a good question.86. I don't know the answer.87. I'll try to find out.88. Do you mind if I... ?89. Not at all.90. Please go ahead.91. After you.92. You first.93. Thank you for your help.94. You're welcome.95. I appreciate your time.96. I owe you one.97. Let's keep in touch.98. I'll call you later.99. Take care.100. Bye, take it easy.。

(完整版)英语口语实用高级班文本

(完整版)英语口语实用高级班文本

第一课:A:Do you have a date for the party yet?B:Actually , I don 't.Do you think you could help me find one? A:Hmm, what kind of guys do you like? B: Oh, I like guys who aren 'ttoo serious and who have a good sense of humor. You know , like you. A:Ok, Uh, what else?B:Well, I 'd prefer someone I have something in common with-who I can talk to easily.A:I think I know just the guy for you. Bob Branson. Do you know him.?B: No, I don 't think so.A:well, let me arrange for you to meet him, , and you can tell me what you think.Chris: So, what ' s the Verdict? What did you think of Bob?Kim: Well, I was worried at first especially when I saw thathe wears not one but two earrings,I thought he might turn out to be one of those guyswho are into heavy rock music and stuff like that. You know what I mean?Chris: But he ' slikjuesat regular kind of guy, right?Kim: Yeah, we got along really well!Chris: I just knew you ' d like him.Kim: Yeah, I do, and he ' s really funny.He had me laughing hysterically during dinner.I think the people sitting next to us in the restaurant thought we were crazy.Chris: So, are you two going to get together again?Kim: Definitely, in fact, we ' re going to a concert tomorrow night.Chris: That ' s great.第二课:1. AndreaA: So, have you seen Andrea lately?B: Yeah, I see her pretty often. We work together at a caf e latt e .A: How 's she doing, I 've been meaning to call her.B: Well, to be honest! I 've always thought she 's a little difficult.But these days, I find her impossible.A: What do you mean?B: Oh, you know how she is. She has strong ideas about everything.And If you don 't agree with h, esrhe lets you know what she thinks of you.A: Yes, that ' s true. But that ' s why we love her, right?B: Yeah, I gu ess so. But she ' s changed a lot since she started college.She talked about herself all the timeand she always manages to mention how good she is at everything she does.A: Hmm. Maybe I won ' t call her after all.2. JamesA: Are you going to James s party'on Saturday?B: Of course, James always gives the best parties.And there are always lots of interesting new people to meet.A: That ' s true. I don ' t know where he manages to find them all.B: Well, you know what he ' s like. He makes frri e nadllys easily.He really likes talking to people, and he loves inviting people over.A: Ur —Ur, he in vited me for dinner last Saturday, what a feast!B: Yeah, he 's a great cook too.A: After dinner I offered to help clean up, but he told me not to worry about it.He said he 'd take care of it in the morning. He was like, it's nothing, no big deal.B: Yup, that sounds like James.3. Mr. JohnsonA: Have you met the new apartment manager?B: Mr. Johnson? Hmm. Yeah, I met him last week. He ' s••• a little strange.A: Yeah, he is. I ' m not sure I like hHime'. shard to predict.Sometimes he ' s pretty cheerful and talkative,and the next day he doesn ' t even say hello.I think he must have personal problems or something.B: I think you ' re right.And have you noticed that half the time when he says he ' s going3tsoomething, he never actually does it?He told me three times he ' d come to fix the light in my kitchen, and he still hasn t done第三课:Dave: Hello?Jim: Hi. My name 's Jim Hunt. I 'm calling about theroaodmfomr a te.Dave: Oh, right.Jim: Are you still looking for someone?Dave: Yes, we are.Jim: Oh, good. I 'm really interested.Dave: Well, there are four of us, and it 's a fairly small house, so we want someone who Jim: I ' mttpyr e asygoing.Dave: Great! So can I ask you a few fairly straightforward questions about yourself?Jim: No problem. I like it when people are direct.D: What do you do, Jim?J: Oh, well, I 've had a lot of different jobs, but I 'm not working right now.J: Yeah, I got fired from my last job about six months ago,so I 've been looking for something else. I haven 't been very lucky so far.D: Uh-huh. Well, the rent here is $1,200 a mon th - uh, that ' s $300 a mon th for each perso n. J: Oh, Uh …D: Will you have enough money to pay the rent every month?J: Yeah, I probably will … if I can find a job.D: Yeah. Uh, look, where are you living now?J: Well, I 've been staying with a friend for the past couple of weeks.D: Uh-huh.J: Yeah, but he 's amseketod leave by Friday, so I really need to find a place to live.I ' ve had to move four times in the past year and, well …D: Listen, Jim. I appreciate your telling me about yourself.I like it when people are honest with me.Anyway, I have to talk to my other roommates about this,and I 'll give you a call tomorrow to let you know what we decide.Why don 't you give me your number?J: Sure, it s two', two, three …第四课:Tracy: Good news! I've found a summer job!Mark: That 's great! Anything interesting?T: Yes, working at an a mu sement park.Doesn ' t that sound fantastic?M: Sure, it does.T: So, have you found anything?M: Nothing yet, but I ' vceougpotleaof leads.One is working as an intern for a record company -mostly answering phones.Or I can get a lands caping job again.T: Being an intern sounds more interesting than landscaping.And it 'rosbpably not as hard!M: Yeah, but a landscaper earns more money than an i ntern.And you get a great tan!M: So what will you be doing at the amusement park, exactly?T: Actually, I ' tlwl hoavjoebs .First, I 'wllobrkeing at a place called Children s W'orld.They have all kinds of interesting games and educational activities for young kids.I have to go to a training program for three days before I start .to find out how everything works. M: Three days? Wow, the equipment must be pretty high -tech!T: Oh, it is -a lot of com puters and interesting de vices.It 'ju s st the kind of stuff that kids love.M: Well, it sounds like the perfect job for you.I know how much you love kids.So what 's your other job?T: Well. I al'sollbe one of the people who .walks around the park greeting people.M: Do you m ean you ' ll have to dress up in a costume?T: Yes, as a cartoon character!I know, I know. It sounds silly.And it 'ce s rtainly not as re wardin g as working in Children's Worldb,ut .it 's part of the job.第五课:Woman: So where are you working this summer, Carlos?Carlos: I ' m working as atotru. in a learning center for kids.W: In teresting. What kinds of things do the kids do there?C: They work on subjects they need help in, uh, mainly . math and English.W: Is your job hard?C: No, not at all. The kids work on com put ers most of the time.We have to help them get s tarted and when they run into problems.W: Do you enjoy it?C: Oh, yes. Working with kids is so much more fun than working with a dul ts.And I get to choose my own hours .As long as I work eight hours a da y, I can come in at any time from 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M. W: Lucky you!Woman: Paul, did you find a summer job, yet?Paul: Yeah, I ' m working in a restaurant.W: Oh, how ' s it going?P: Oh, the money ' s not bad.W: What are you doing? Are you waiting tables?P: I wish! No. I ' m working in the kitchen.I cut up stuff for the chef -vegetables and meat and thi ngs.I also wash the dishes.W: Oh, yuck.P: Yeah. It 's pretty hard work.I didn ' t realize how hot it is in a restaurant kitchen until I took this job.W: So why don 't you quit?P: I ' d love to, but I need the money.Man: So what kind of job did you find for the summer?Julia: I ' m working for a marketing company. I ' m doing telephone marketing.M: Oh, so you ' re oneh o fste peopl e who drives me crazy by calling me up and trying to persuade me to buy something that I have absolutely no need for.J: Exactly.M: Do you like it?J: Believe it or not, I do. It mostly a bu'nc s h of students working there,and we have a lot of fun when we ' re not making calls.It ' s really easy, too, since we just have to read from a script.M: Are you doing this full time?J: Yes, but I work from two in the afternoon until eleven at night,so I get to sleep as late as I want to in the morning.第六课:Tina:R: helloT:hi, Robert, this is Tina.R: hi, Tina, what 'sup?T:well, actually, I was wondering if you 'd mind lending me your camera for a few days. I want to take some photosof my new apartment to send to my folks.R: sure, you can borrow it.T:oh, thanks a million.Mike:M: hi, Sandy, this is mike.S:oh, hi, how are things with you?M: pretty good. Listen, I was wondering if I could use your video game system over the weekend.S: you mean my Sony Play Station?M: yeah, my sister 's asked me to take care of my niece and nephew over the weekend —they 're six and eight —and I thought it would be a great way to keep them busy.S: that 'sa good idea —kids that age love video games —but, hmm, I have bad news: my machine isn 't working. I v'e been meaning to take it in to get fixed, but I haven 't gotten around to it.M: oh, too bad.S: but you know, you can always rent one. Most video stores have machine to rent. You just have to leave a deposit.M: oh, perfect. I 'lldo that. Thanks Sandy.S: no problem.Phil:P: hi, Greg. It s'Phil.G: hi, what 'sup?P: not much, but I was wondering if I could ask you for a favor.G: hmm, maybe, try me.P: well, I have to go out of town for a few days next week.G: Uh-huh.P: could I leave Polly with you while I m' gone?G: Polly? Who 's Polly?P: you know, Polly, my bird.G:oh, yeah, I forgot. Your bird. I don 't know, Phil, I really don 't like birds very much. They 're messy, and they make a lot ofnoise, and..P: no, not Polly. She 's really a great bird. She 's really clean and very quiet. She won 't bother you —I promise G: oh, all right. I l'ldo it.P: thanks. I really appreciate it. I l'l bring her over on Tuesday night.G: ok, but you own me one!第七课:Amy: Hello?Jeff: Hello. May I speak to So phia, please?A: I ' m sorry, shenot in'risght now. Would you like to leave a me ssage?J: Yes, please. This is Jeff. Would you tell her that Tony is having a party on Saturday? A: Un- huh.J: And would you ask her if she ' od lgikoewt ith me?A: All r ight, Peter. I ' ll give her the message.J: No, this is Jeff, not Peter.A: Oh, I '.smorry.J: By the way, who s Peter?Sophia: Hi! I ' m home!A: Oh, hi.S: Did anyone call?A: Uh-huh. Your old friend Peter called a few hours a go. He ' s going to be in town on Saturday and wants to get together with you Saturday night. He said to call him.S: Oh, super! I haven 't seen Peter in almost a year. Any other calls?A: Uh, y eah. Jeff called. He wants to know if you want to go to Tony pa'rtyswith him.S: Oh. When is Tony ' s party?A: On Saturday.S: Oh, perfect. That ' s the same night I ' m going to get together with Peter, so I have an excuse not to go. Ev weren ' t going out with Peter, I wouldn ' t go anywhere with Jeff. Oh, he ' s such a pain!A: Oh, he didn ' t sound so bad.sHoeunde d kind of sweet.S: Yeah, yeah, I guess he is. It ' s just that I don na go OuttwWfonhim -and he just does n see mt to get the message. Do me a favor. Amy: If he calls again, cou ld you just tell him I 'm not home?A: Hmm. OK.第八课:(1)Jake: What an awful story! A couple was sailing their yacht from Hawaii to Mexico. While they were crossing thePacific, their boat hit a whale and sank!Anne: Is that true? What happened to the whale?J: It doesn ' t say! Oh and here ' s another one. A guy in Los Angles was robbing a bank. But as he was escaping, he got caught in the revolving door.A: I guess it was his first bank robbery!J: Yeah. Oh and listen to this. Some guy got locked out of his house, so he tried to get in through the chimney.A: Don ' t tell me! He got stuck in the chimney!J: Exactly. And he was still trying to get out two days later when the police rescued him.1.A man who considered himself a snake charmer was strangled to death on Sunday by a three-and-a-half-meter boa constrictor in a town in Thailand. It seems that the man rushed to see the giant snake after friends told him the serpent was seen beside one of the town ' s main roads. The snake charmer put it around his neck; while he and his friends were walking home, the snake strangled him to death.2.Two teenage girls who disappeared from a ship were found alive and well. The girls turned up on Friday, near a small town on the northeast coast of Australia. The girls said they were visiting a friend on the ship and fell asleep in their friend ' s cabin. When they woke up, the ship was heading for Singapore, so they decided to jump off the ship and swim to shore. They found themselves on a deserted part of the Australian coast, and had to walk over 100 miles to the nearest town.3.Early Tuesday morning in California, two police officers who were pursuing a car thief down Hollywood Boulevard in a high-speed chase were rescued by the thief. During the chase, the officers ' car overturned and fell into a shallowriver. The officers couldn ' t get out of the car, which was rapidly filling up with water. The thief went back to the scene of the accident and helped rescue the officers. The Hollywood Police Department has decided to drop charges against the thief for saving the officers ' lives.第九课:(1)Brian: Someone stole my wallet last night!Kate: Oh no! What happened?B: Well, I was working out, and I had put my stuff in my locker, just like I always do. When I came back, someone had stolen my wallet. I guess I ' d forgotten to lock the locker.K: I ' m sorry. That ' s terrible! Did you lose much money?B: Only about $20. But I lost my credit card and my driver ' s license. What a pain!(2)K: Hmm. That reminds me of when I had my purse stolen last year.B: Really? What happened?K: Well, it was when I was in Belgium. I was on my way to the airport, so I was standing on the side of the road with my bags,trying to figure out the bus schedule. Anyway, this bunch of guys came by and asked if they could help me. They spoke very broken English, and I couldn ' t really understand what they were saying. I really justwanted them to leave me alone. Finally, they left and when I looked down, I realized my purse had disappeared. It had my wallet in it with all my traveler ' s checks and my money and my credit card. Well, luckily, I had put my airline ticket and my passport in one of my carry-on bags.B: How awful! So what did you do?K: Well, first I screamed at the top of my lungs and tried to run after the guys —but they were long gone. Thenthis sounds really corny - I did just what I had seen people do on TV: I called my credit card company.B: Were they helpful?K: They were lifesavers! In no time at all, they 'd given me new traveler 's checks and a new credit card, and sent me on my way.第10 课:特色课第11 次课:1 Taxi driversA: It really upsets me when taxi drivers drive so fast. I 'm always terrified of having an accident.B: That doesn 't really bother me. I like to get where I 'm going quickly. But I can 't stand it when they have their radios turned up all the way full blast. You can 't even hear yourself think!2 People with dogsA: I hate it when people take their dogs into a park and let them make messes all over the place. It 's so irresponsible!B: You know what bothers me? I hate it when they go out and leave their dog at home, barking all day.3 TV commercialsA: I can 't stand it when they show the same commercial twice in a row. Why do they do that? It drives me crazy!B: The thing that bothers me the most is when they interrupt a ball game at the most exciting moment to show some stupid commercial.4 Store clerksA: It really upsets me when store clerks pretend they haven ' t noticed you and just stand around chatting to each other. It ' s so rude.B: Yeah. Or on the other hand, they give you the hard sell, and try to get you to buy something you don ' t really want.第12 课:1MarkWhen I lived in Spain, I was surprised at how late people eat in the evening. When you ' re invited to dinner, you are asked to come around nine o ' clock and you usually don ' t start dinner until ten. And people stay terribly late—sometimes un til two in the mor ning or eve n later. I found it difficult. How does one get up and go to work orschool the next day after eating and drinking until three in the morning?2. SusanI lived in the Middle East for a while, and when I went out, I had to obey the local custom of wearing something over my head and wearing a dress that covered my whole body. At first, I found it a real nuisance, but after a while,I got used to it and even started to like it. You feel really secure, and also you don 't have to worry about what towear all the time.第13 课:(1)Clerk: Can I help you?Helen: Yes, I 'd like to return this jacket.C: Is there something the matter with it?H: Yes. I didn 't notice when I bought it, but there are a few problems. First, it has a tear in the lining.C: Hmm, actually, it 's torn in several places.H: And some of the buttons are very loose, this one came off, in fact. And there 's a stain on the collar.C: I 'm really sorry about this. Would you like to exchange it for another one?H: Well, to be honest, I don 't think this jacket is very well made. I 'd rather get a refund.C: I understand. Do you have the receipt?(2)C: Can I help you?M: Yes, I bought this briefcase here last week, but there ' s something wrong with the lock. I can ' t get it to close properly.C: Let me see. Yes, I see what you mean. The lock seems to be jammed or something. No problem. I ' ll get you another one. Sorry about that.第14 课:(1)W: Hi.C: Yes?W: I wonder if you could take a look at these shoes I bought here. They ' re pretty new, but they seem to be falling apart.C: Hmm. Let me see. Yes, this doesn 't look right. The stitching is coming out. How long did you say you ' ve had them?W: Only about a month. Here ' s the receipt.C: Hmm …yes. Well, let me exchange these for you. I ' m sorry for the inconvenience.(2)M: Excuse me.C: Yes, how can I help you?M: You see this shirt? I bought it here a few weeks ago, but the first time I washed it, the color changed: It went from bright red to light pink.C: How did you wash it?M: Well, I just tossed it into the washing machine with my other clothes.C: What temperature did you use?M: I usually wash my clothes in hot water, so I guess hot.C: Well, did you check the washing instructions?M: Um …maybe not.C: Well, you see here on this label? It says, “ Wash in cold water only. ”M: Um-hmm.C: So I'm really sorry, but since you didn 't follow the washing instructions, I can 't really do anything for you.第15 课:(1)Ms. Lock: Hello?Mr. Burr: Hello, Ms. Lock. This is Jack Burr.L: Uh, Mr. Burr … in Apartment 205?B: No, in Apartment 305.L: Oh, yes. What can I do for you? Does your refrigerator need fixing again?B: No, it ' s the oven this time.L: Oh, so what 's wrong with it?B: Well, I think the temperature control needs to be checked. Everything I try to cook gets burned.L: Really? OK, I 'll have someone look at it right away.B: Thanks a lot, Ms. Lock.L: Uh, by the way, Mr. Burr, are you sure it 's the oven and not your cooking?(2)Ms. Lock: Hello?Mrs. Harris: Hello. Is this the manager?L: Yes, this is Ms. Lock.H: This is Mrs. Harris in Apartment 216.L: Yes, how can I help you, Mrs. Harris?H: I ' m having a problem.L: What sort of problem?G: With the electricity.L: What sort of problem with the electricity?H: Well, I don ' t seem to have any.L: I see. Do you mean for the lights or is it the appliances, too?H: Let me check …No, the refrigerator is OK, so it must be just the lights.L: I guess something must be wrong with the fuse box I 'll come up and have a look at it right away.H: Thanks so much.第16 课:(1)Andy : Excuse me. Would you like to make a contribution to Greener World?Carla: Sure. What are you working on right now?A: Well, we 're developing educational programs for schools. We want to show children how the oceans are being polluted by industrial waste. And we want to tell them about how fish supplies have been depleted through overfishing.C: I think what you 're doing is terrific. I wish I could do more to help.A: So, have you ever thought about becoming a member of Greener World?C: No, but tell me a little more about it.(2)A: We've been active in this area for almost five years now. Are you aware of some of our other local projects?C: No, I don 't think I am.A: Well, one of the things we 've been doing is planting trees. We have a group of volunteers involved in several tree-planting projects in different parts of the city. We 're trying to get as many trees planted as possible to help clean the air and also to help lower the temperature during the summer.C: That sounds smart.A: Uh-huh. We 've also placed over 50 recycling bins around the city so that people can drop off things for recycling—cans, bottles, plastic bags, and n ewspapers. Last year we raised over $100,000 through recycli ng.C: That's fantastic. I 'd love to get involved in Greener World. Where do I sign?第17 课:1. Jenny:J: You know, I ' ve been reading a lot about the problem of Iandfills - and it really has me worried.M: Why?J: Well, it seems that the easiest way of disposing of trash is by burying it in landfills. The problem is that in many countries the landfills have already been filled up, and it ' s hard to find places to start new ones. No one wants a huge landfill anywhere near their neighborhood.M: So what ' s the solution?J: Well, there is no easy solution. But many cities are trying to do more recycling so that they can reduce the amount of stuff that goes into the landfills.2. Adam:W: I can ' t believe it ' s become dangerous to get a suntan. What is this world coming to?A: Well, the sun has never been good for you, but it ' s really dangerous now. You see, the ozonosphere, which helps protect us from the sun ' s ultraviolet rays, has been damaged by pollution in the air. When the ozone layer gets too thin, it can cause an increase in skin cancer and other problems.W: But is there anything we can do to solve the problem?A: Sure. One of the biggest threats to the ozone layer is cars —the exhaust gases from cars. The best way to save the ozone layer is to drive less. So in many places, people are being asked to carpool.3. Kate:K: You know, you always hear about air pollution, but not many people are aware of the problem of water pollution.M: You mean in the oceans?K: No. I mean polluted drinking water. It ' s a problem in almost every major city in the world. Almost all our riversand lakes - where we get our drinking water from - are being polluted in some way by bus in esses farms, homes, industries, and other sources. And even though the water most of us drink is treated, it 's still not 100 percent pure.M: So what 's the solution?K: Well, it 's a complicated problem to solve, but basically what 's involved is treating all waste products more carefully so thatdangerous chemicals and bacteria don 't get into our water supply.第18 课:Andy: You know, there 's a factory outside town that g chem'icaslspuinmtoptinhe river.Carla: How can they do that? Isn 't that against the law?A: Yes, it is. But a lot of companies ignore those laws.C: That 's terrible! What can Greener World do?A: Well, one thing to do about it is to talk to the management.C: What if that doesn 't work?A: Well, then another way to stop them is to get a TV station to run a story on it.C: Yes! Companies hate bad publicity. By the way, what 's the name of this company?A: It ' s called Apex Industries.C: Oh no! My uncle is one of their top executives!Carla: Wait a minute, Before Greener World does anything, shouldn 't we make sure that we straight?Andy: Absolutely. The best thing to do is to monitor the situation over the next several weeks to see what exactly is happening. C: How do we do that?A: Well, we can take pictures of the river and even take water samples to see how bad the situation is.C: OK. And maybe I could talk to my uncle about it.A: Oh, no, I don 't think that 's a good i ,daenay. wNaoyt .yetC: Why not?A: I don 't think we want to say anything to anyone until we have a clearer picture of what is going on.After we ' ve monitored the situation for a while, then we can decide whether we need to have a meeting with a representative of the company to tell them what we 've discovered. OK, Carla?C: OK.第19 课:Paula: Do you want to take a class with me at the community college?Jason: Maybe. What are they offering?P: Well, here ' s the course catalog. Take a look.J: Hmm. They ' ve got a lot of Ianguage classes Chinese. German, Japanese.Would you rather learn an Asian language or an European one?P: Um, actually, I think I ' d rather take an art class. They have one on landscape photography and another on making videos.J: That sounds OK. But I think I ' d prefer studying video to learningabout photography.P: OH, wait. It says here that you need to provide your own video equipment.J: Oh, I ' d rather not spend a lot of money. Let ' s see what else they ' re offering.P:hey, this sounds kind interesting, the art of bonsai.J ason: What ' s bonsai?P: You know, those miniature trees they grow in little tubs.It says here that they have a course on how to grow them, and on how to develop a business selling bonsais. Apparently, you can sell them for up to $500 a piece.J: Really? Wow! That does sound good. We could learn how to grow them and then maybe set up a little business. P: Yeah. We could do it out at my dad ' s place.He has lots of room to grow things in his garden.J: Is the course expensive? Do you have to buy any special equipment?P: It says no special equipment is required except plant containers and some young trees.J: Let ' s check it out, then.第20 课:特色课第21 次课:M: So, Linda, what have you been doing with yourself?L: Not much. Oh, wait! That ' s not true. I took this great dancing coursetslaesmester.M: Oh, yeah! What kind of dancing?L: We learned tap dancing and square dancing.M: Wait ......... why on earth would you want to learn tap dancing and square dancing? It sounds exhausting.L: Oh, just for fun. You should try taking the course.You ' ll see that you learn more than just dancing ,。

用英文进行对话练习,提高口语水平

用英文进行对话练习,提高口语水平

A: Good morning, Bob. How are you today?B: I'm doing well, thank you. And you?A: I'm great too. I wanted to ask you about your work schedule for the next few days.B: Sure, what's up?A: We have a big project that needs to be completed by the end ofthe week, and I was wondering if you could help me with it.B: Of course, I'm happy to help. What exactly do you need me to do?A: Well, we need to collect some data from different sources and organize it into a report. Then we need to present it to the client next week.B: That sounds like a lot of work, but I'm confident we can handle it. Do you need any assistance with the data collection?A: No, I have everything already organized. But if you could help me with the formatting and presentation, that would be great.B: Absolutely. When do you need it by?A: We only have until next Friday, so we need to get going as soon as possible.B: Okay, I'll make sure to schedule some time in my schedule to work on it this week. Are you available for any coffee breaks or lunch during the day while I work on it?A: Absolutely. That would be great. Coffee would be nice. Do you want me to bring anything?B: No, I'll bring my own cup and some cookies. It's a good way to break up the workday.A: That sounds perfect. Thank you so much for your help, Bob. Ireally appreciate it.B: You're welcome, Alice. I'm happy to help out whenever I can. Let me know if you need anything else from me.以上对话主要是关于工作安排和团队合作的讨论。

实用英语口语高级班文本

实用英语口语高级班文本

实用英语口语高级班文本1. IntroductionWelcome to the Advanced English Conversation Class! In this course, we will focus on enhancing your speaking skills and confidence in using English in various situations. This document serves as a guide for your reference throughout the course.2. Course ObjectivesThe objectives of this course are as follows:1.Improve fluency and accuracy in spoken English.2.Expand vocabulary and idiomatic expressions.3.Develop communication skills in different contexts.4.Enhance critical thinking and problem-solvingabilities in English.5.Build confidence in public speaking and debates.3. Module 1: Everyday ConversationsIn this module, we will cover various topics related to everyday conversations. Some of the key areas include:•Greetings and Introductions•Small Talk and Socializing•Expressing Opinions and Preferences•Asking for and Giving Directions•Making Appointments and Reservations Lesson 1: Greetings and IntroductionsIn this lesson, we will learn how to greet people in different situations and introduce ourselves. You will also practice exchanging personal information and engaging in small talk.Example Dialogue:A: Good morning! How are you doing?B: I’m doing well, thank you. How about you?A: I’m great, thanks for asking. By the way, my name is John. What’s your name?B: Nice to meet you, John. I’m Lisa.A: Likewise, Lisa. So, what do you do for a living?B: I’m a software engineer. How about you?A: I’m a teacher. It’s nice to meet someone from the tech industry.Lesson 2: Small Talk and SocializingThis lesson will focus on building conversational skills for socializing. You will learn how to engage in small talk, share personal experiences, and express opinions.Example Dialogue:A: So, have you seen any good movies lately?B: Yes, I actually watched a great action movie last weekend. It had amazing special effects.A: That sounds interesting. I’m more into romantic comedies myself. Any recommendations?B: Well, if you’re into romantic comedies, I would highly recommend。

英语口语练习题

英语口语练习题

英语口语练习题在现代社会中,英语已经成为一门必备的国际交流工具。

掌握英语口语能力对于我们与外国人交流、旅行和职场发展都具有重要的作用。

下面我将为大家提供一些英语口语练习题,帮助大家锻炼口语能力。

1. Tell me about your favorite hobby.请你介绍一下你最喜欢的爱好。

2. Describe your hometown.请你描述一下你的家乡。

3. Share your most memorable travel experience.请你分享一下你最难忘的旅行经历。

4. Discuss the benefits and challenges of learning a new language.请你讨论一下学习一门新语言的好处和挑战。

5. Talk about your favorite book or movie.请你谈谈你最喜欢的书或电影。

6. Describe a person who has influenced you the most.请你描述一下对你影响最大的人。

7. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of social media.请你讨论一下社交媒体的优点和缺点。

8. Share your thoughts on the importance of education.请你分享一下你对教育重要性的看法。

9. Talk about a recent news story that caught your attention.请你谈谈最近引起你关注的新闻报道。

10. Describe your dream job and why you are interested in it.请你描述一下你的梦想工作,以及为什么对它感兴趣。

以上是一些英语口语练习题,希望能够帮助大家锻炼口语能力。

请大家根据题目进行自由发挥,尽量用英语流利地回答问题。

日常英语口语练习500句(完整版)

日常英语口语练习500句(完整版)

日常英语口语练习500句1、My god.天哪。

2、Let go.放手。

3、No way.不行。

4、I see.我明白了。

5、Me too.我也是。

6、Not yet.还没。

7、Shut up 闭嘴。

8、See you.再见。

9、So long.再见。

10、Hold on.等一等。

11、I agree.我同意。

12、Not bad.还不错。

13、I quit.我不干了。

14、So do I.我也一样。

15、Be quiet.安静点。

16、After you.您先。

17、Slow down.慢点。

18、Take care.保重。

19、Good job.做得好。

20、I'm full.我饱了。

21、Watch out.当心。

22、Allow me.让我来。

23、My treat.我请客。

24、How much? 多少钱?25、I'm lost.我迷路了。

26、Be careful.注意。

27、I'm home.我回来了。

28、Good luck.祝好运。

29、This way。

这边请。

30、I decline.我拒绝。

31、Cheer up.振作起来。

32、Try again.再试试。

33、Follow me.跟我来。

34、Of course.当然了。

35、Bless you.祝福你。

36、I promise.我保证。

37、Have fun.玩得开心。

38、Never mind.不要紧。

39、Don't move.不许动。

40、I love you.我爱你。

41、No problem.没问题。

42、That's all.就这样。

43、I doubt it.我怀疑。

44、Guess what? 猜猜看?45、Come on.来吧(赶快) 。

46、Keep it up.坚持下去。

47、Let me see.让我想想。

48、That's neat.这很好。

49、Here you are.给你。

英语高级口语对话精选17课(英文版)

英语高级口语对话精选17课(英文版)

英语口语对话(高级) lesson 1 Archiving the Web英语口语对话(高级) lesson 2 Red Power英语口语对话(高级) lesson 3 Like Master Like Dog英语口语对话(高级) lesson 4 Snail Mail - Mikie英语口语对话(高级) lesson 5 Football英语口语对话(高级) lesson 6 Cigarette Lawsuit英语口语对话(高级) lesson 7 Anorexia英语口语对话(高级) lesson 8 Videogames英语口语对话(高级) lesson 9 Restaurant Business英语口语对话(高级) lesson 10 Ιmperfect Escapes英语口语对话(高级) lesson 11 Practice Speaking with Native Certified Language Teachers英语口语对话(高级) lesson 1 Archiving the WebSummary:Vanessa and Alexander are interviewing Brewster Kahle, founder of the Internet Archive who speaks about his efforts to collect all the published works of mankind.Dialogue:Vanessa: Hi and welcome to World Report. Alexander is in San Francisco and he’s joined by Brewster Kahle, founde r of the Internet Archive. Thank you both. Alexander: Hi Vanessa.Brewster: Good afternoon.Vanessa: Brewster, could I start by asking you… on your web site you mention that your mission is ‘global access to all human knowledge’? Soundsmind-boggling. Could you elaborate?Brewster: Well, suppose you took all the published works of mankind, then all the music, video and TV material, software, web pages ever produced, preserved them for the long term and made them available to people…Alexander: Incredible. S o you’re not just archiving web pages.Brewster: Far from it. Along with web pages, we’re storing music, movies and books. And it’s so rewarding to see our efforts bearing fruit.Vanessa: Sounds awesome.Alexander: Brewster, I guess you’ve accumulated a hu ge amount of material by now.Brewster: Well, we started back in 1996 by taking snapshots of all available web sites every two months and storing them on hard drives. It’s now about 500 terabytes of information. The archive is growing at about 50 terabytes each month.Alexander: Incredible. It must take a huge number of servers to keep all that in storage.Brewster: Well, it does. And we’re saving double copies. History’s taught us archives should always be saved in multiple copies in various locations. I suppose we have the destruction of the Library of Alexandria to thank for that. Vanessa: I’m sorry?Brewster: In 300 BC, they set out to collect every book from every possible source, and surprisingly they almost got there. But it all went up in smoke. One of the catastrophes of civilization, and there’s a lot to be learned from that. Vanessa: Brewster Kahle, Alexander, thank you both very much.Now answer the following question…What is Brewster trying to collect?All the published works of mankind, all the music, video and TV material, software, web pages ever produced.Now listen again to the dialogue in parts. After each part there will be 3 to 4 questions on some details...Part 1Vanessa: Hi and welcome to World Report. Alexander is in San Francisco and he’s joined by Brewster Kahle, founder ofthe Internet Archive. Thank you both. Alexander: Hi Vanessa.Brewster: Good afternoon.Vanessa: Brewster, could I start by asking you… on your web site you mention that your mission is ‘global access to all human knowledge’? Soundsmind-boggling. Could you elaborate?Brewster: Well, suppose you took all the published works of mankind, then all the music, video and TV material, software, web pages ever produced, preserved them for the long term and made them availabl e to people…Alexander: Incredible. So you’re not just archiving web pages.Brewster: Far from it. Along with web pages, we’re storing music, movies and books. And it’s so rewarding to see our efforts bearing fruit.Vanessa: Sounds awesome.Now answer the following questions …1. What does Vanessa mean when she says “Sounds mind-boggling”?When Vanessa says “Sounds mind-boggling”, she means she finds the term ‘global access to all human knowledge’ difficult to understand.2. What does Alexander mean when he says “Incredible. So you’re not just archiving web pages”?When Alexander says “Incredible. So you’re not just archiving web pages,” he means he finds the idea surprising.3. What does Vanessa mean when she says “Sounds awesome”?When Vanessa says “Sounds awesome”, she means she is impressed by the project.Now listen again to the second part of the dialogue.Part 2Alexander: Brewster, I guess you’ve accumulated a huge amount of material by now.Brewster: Well, we started back in 1996 by taking snapshots of all available web sites every two months and storing them on hard drives. It’s now about 500 terabytes of information. The archive is growing at about 50 terabytes each month.Alexander: Incredible. It must take a huge number of servers to keep all that in storage.Brewster: Well, it does. And we’re saving double copies. History’s taught us archives should always be saved in multiple copies in various locations. I suppose we have the destruction of the Library of Alexandria to thank for that. Vanessa: I’m sorry?Brewster: In 300 BC, they set out to collect every book from every possible source, and surprisingly they almost got there. But it all went up in smoke. One of the catastrophes of civilization, and there’s a lot to be learned from that. Vanessa: I’m sorry?Brewster: In 300 BC, they set out to collect every book from every possible source, and surprisingly they almost got there. But it all went up in smoke. One of the catastrophes of civilization, and there’s a lot to be learned from that. Vanessa: Brewster Kahle, Alexander, thank you both very much.Now answer the following questions…1. What does Alexander mean when he says “I guess you’ve accumulated a huge amount of material by now”?When Alexander says “I guess”, he means he assumes that it’s th e case.2. What does Alexander mean when he says “It must take a huge number of servers to keep all that in storage”?When Alexander says “It must take”, he means he assumes that it’s the case.3. What does Brewster mean when he says “ I suppose we have th e destruction of the Library of Alexandria to thank for that.”When Brewster says “I suppose we have the destruction of the Library of Alexandria to thank for that.” he means that the destruction of the ancient library has taught mankind something very important.英语口语对话(高级) lesson 2 Red PowerSummary:Vanessa and Nick are interviewing Professor Russell Hill of Durham University who speaks about the competitive advantage of teams and athletes wearing red.In this episode of World Report, Vanessa and Nick are in the middle of a live show in a radio studio. Nick is reporting live from Durham, UK. Professor Russell Hill of Durham University also joins them. Listen to their conversation and answer the question that follows about the main idea.Dialogue:Vanessa: Hello and welcome to World Report. Nick has been talking to Professor Russell Hill of Durham University in the UK, whose research may come as a bit of a shock to those of you who support any red-clad teams. Professor Hill, thanks for joining us.Russell: My pleasure.Vanessa: What sports did your study cover?Russell: We chose four Olympic sports: boxing, taekwondo, Greco-Roman wrestling and freestyle wrestling. In all four, athletes are randomly assigned red or blue. That made it easier for us to track the existence of any pattern or patterns.Nick: And how well did the reds do?Russell: In all four sports, reds triumphed in more contests. 62% of them, in fact.Nick: That’s quite impressive. But what if your team colors are anything except red? Does that put you at a disadvantage?Russell: Well, no, I wouldn’t go as far as that. If your team’s good, then wearing black or green or whatever certainly won’t set you back. And if your team’s no good, a red shirt won’t stop you from losing.Vanessa: Professor, when was the red shirt an advantage?Russell: When the opponents were pretty much the same level of performance. In contrast, when one side was obviously better, the winning ratio was split between reds and blues.Vanessa: Is there a scientific explanation for this?Russell: Well, evolutionary psychologists speculate that the eyes of primates may be particularly sensitive to red.Nick: So we’re talking about the animal world.Russell: Right. Similarly, in sports, humans may experience a testosterone surge while wearing red. They will feel more energetic, perhaps even more aggressive.Nick: On the other hand, when facing an opponent in red…Russell: …they’re likely to feel submissive, which may reduce their chances of winning. However, it’s all a matter of context, so one shouldn’t generalize. Now answer the following question …What’s the power of the color red in sports?It seems to give those who wear it a competitive advantageNow listen again to the dialogue in parts. After each part there will be 3 to 4 questions on some details...Part 1Vanessa: Hello and welcome to World Report. Nick has been talking to Professor Russell Hill of Durham University in the UK, whose research may come as a bit of a shock to those of you who support any red-clad teams. Professor Hill, thanks for joining us.Russell: My pleasure.Vanessa: What sports did your study cover?Russell: We chose four Olympic sports: boxing, taekwondo, Greco-Roman wrestling and freestyle wrestling. In all four, athletes are randomly assigned red or blue. That made it easier for us to track the existence of any pattern or patterns.Nick: And how well did the reds do?Russell: In all four sports, reds triumphed in more contests. 62% of them, in fact.Nick: That’s quite impressive. But what if your team c olors are anything except red? Does that put you at a disadvantage?Russell: Well, no, I wouldn’t go as far as that. If your team’s good, then wearing black or green or whatever certainly won’t set you back. And if your team’s no good, a red shirt won’t st op you from losing.Now answer the following questions:What does Vanessa mean when she says the professor’s research “may come as a bit of a shock”?When Vanessa says the professor’s research “may come as a bit of a shock”, she means that you may find it surprising.What does Russell mean when he says “in fact”?When Russell says “in fact”, he means that he wants to clarify his point.What does Russell mean when he says “I wouldn’t go as far as that”?When Russell says “I wouldn’t go as far as that”, he means that he doesn’t totally agree.Now listen again to the second part of the dialogue.Part 2Vanessa: Professor, when was the red shirt an advantage?Russell: When the opponents were pretty much the same level of performance. In contrast, when one side was obviously better, the winning ratio was split between reds and blues.Vanessa: Is there a scientific explanation for this?Russell: Well, evolutionary psychologists speculate that the eyes of primates may be particularly sensitive to red.Nick: So we’re talking about the animal world.Russell: Right. Similarly, in sports, humans may experience a testosterone surge while wearing red. They will feel more energetic, perhaps even more aggressive.Nick: On the other hand, when facing an opponent in red…Russe ll: …they’re likely to feel submissive, which may reduce their chances of winning. However, it’s all a matter of context, so one shouldn’t generalize. Now answer some questions…Why does Russell say “In contrast, when one side was obviously better, the win ning ratio was split between reds and blues”?Russell says “In contrast”, because he wants to express the contrast between two different winning cases.Why does Russell say “Similarly, in sports, humans may experience a testosterone surge while wearing red”?Russell says “Similarly”, because he wants to point out that there is a similarity in the behavior of primates and humans.Why does Russell say “They’re likely to feel submissive”?Russell says “They’re likely to feel submissive”, because he wants to ex press the contrast between playing in red and facing an opponent in red.Please visit our site at www.hau.gr to find the transcripts, explanations and activities.GLOSSARYCome as a shock: If something comes as a shock then it surprises you. Primate (N.): A primate is a member of the most developed and intelligent group of mammals, including humans, monkeys and apes.Put at a disadvantage: If you are put at a disadvantage then your attempts to do something are hindered or harmed. Set you back is the same.Ratio (N.): The relationship between two groups or amounts is called the ratio, and it expresses how much bigger one is than the other.Split (vb.): To split is to divide something into two or more parts, especially along a particular line.Submissive (adj.): If someone is submissive then they allow themselves to be controlled by other people. The opposite is dominant.Surge (N.): A surge is a sudden and great increase.Track (vb.): If something is tracked it is followed. We can also use ‘keep track of’ to mean follow.Triumph (N.): a triumph is a very great success, achievement or victory, and / or the feeling of great satisfaction or pleasure caused by this. It can also be a verb.英语口语对话(高级) lesson 3 Like Master Like DogSummary:Vanessa and Denise discuss about personality similarities between dogs and their owners.In this episode of World Report, Vanessa talks to Denise, who reports live from Cincinnati, Ohio. Barbara Boat, director of the Childhood Trust at the University of Cincinnati, also joins them. Listen to their conversation and answer the question that follows about the main idea.Dialogue:Vanessa: Welcome to World Report and hello to Denise in Ohio. Denise, what’s this new study all about?Denise: Hi Vanessa. A study of 355 dog owners here in Ohio showed that owners of vicious dogs such as pit bulls, rottweilers or chows had all had at least one brush with the law.Vanessa: What! Each and every owner?Denise: That’s righ t. And 30 % of people who failed to register them had at least 5 criminal convictions.Vanessa: Criminal convictions?Denise: For instance, domestic violence or drug trafficking.Vanessa: Amazing. What about the owners of gentler dog breeds?Denise: Ah, no w, only 1 % of owners of licensed and ‘gentler’ dogs, you know, like terriers, collies, poodles, had any past convictions.Vanessa: That’s a world of difference, Denise, what are the implications of this study?Denise: Well, I’m sure Barbara Boat, director of the Childhood Trust at the University of Cincinnati, will have more to say on that. Thanks for joining us. Barbara: My pleasure. Owners of vicious dogs are obviously more likely to break the law. In fact, those who failed to register them are 3 times more likely to have been convicted of domestic violence and 8 times more likely to have been charged with drug crimes than owners of gentler dogs.Denise: That’s remarkable.Barbara: It is. So in all probability, choosing to own a vicious dog is a marker of social deviance.Denise: How do you think these findings might be useful in the future?Barbara: The chances are that social and law enforcement workers will use them as a basis for further research.Now answer the following question…What does the recent study suggest about the owners of violent dogs?They are more likely to be law breakers.Now listen again to the dialogue in parts. After each part there will be 3 to 4 questions on some details...Part 1Vanessa: Welcome to World Report and hello to Deni se in Ohio. Denise, what’s this new study all about?Denise: Hi Vanessa. A study of 355 dog owners here in Ohio showed that owners of vicious dogs such as pit bulls, rottweilers or chows had all had at least one brush with the law.Vanessa: What! Each and every owner?Denise: That’s right. And 30 % of people who failed to register them had at least 5 criminal convictions.Vanessa: Criminal convictions?Denise: For instance, domestic violence or drug trafficking.Vanessa: Amazing. What about the owners of gentler dog breeds?Denise: Ah, now, only 1 % of owners of licensed and ‘gentler’ dogs, you know, like terriers, collies, poodles, had any past convictions.Vanessa: That’s a world of difference, Denise, what are the implications of this study?Now answer so me questions…1. What was Denise giving an example of when she said “such as pit bulls, rottweilers or chows…”When Denise said “such as pit bulls, rottweilers or chows…” she was giving an example of vicious dogs.2. What was Denise giving an example of wh en she said “like terriers, collies and poodles…”When Denise said “like terriers, collies and poodles…”she was giving an example of gentler dogs.3. What was Denise giving an example of when she said “for instance domestic violence or drug trafficking.”W hen Denise said “for instance domestic violence or drug trafficking” she was giving an example of criminal convictions.Now listen to the second part of the dialogue…Part 2Denise: Well, I’m sure Barbara Boat, director of the Childhood Trust at the University of Cincinnati, will have more to say on that. Thanks for joining us. Barbara: My pleasure. Owners of vicious dogs are obviously more likely to break the law. In fact, those who failed to register them are 3 times more likely to have been convicted of domestic violence and 8 times more likely to have been charged with drug crimes than owners of gentler dogs.Denise: That’s remarkable.Barbara: It is. So in all probability, choosing to own a vicious dog is a marker of social deviance.Denise: How do you think these findings might be useful in the future? Barbara: The chances are that social and law enforcement workers will use them as a basis for further research.Now answer some questions…1. What did Barbara mean when she said “… are obviously more like ly to break the law”?When Barbara said “they are obviously more likely to break the law.” she wanted to express certainty that vicious dog owners are more likely to break the law than owners of gentler dog breeds2. What did Barbara mean when she said “In all probability, choosing to own a vicious dog is a marker of social deviance”?When Barbara said “In all probability” she meant most likely.3. What did Barbara mean when she said “The chances are that social and law enforcement workers will use them as a basis for further research”?When Barbara said “The chances are” she meant that it’s most likely.Please visit our site at www.hau.gr to find the transcripts, explanations and activities.GLOSSARYA brush with: A brush with someone is an expected and unpleasant encounter with someone. If you have a brush with the law, you have an unpleasant experience because you broke the law on one occasion.Charged with: If someone is charged with an offence, he or she is officially accused of an offence. A criminal charge is an official accusation of a crime. Convicted of: If someone is convicted of a crime, he or she is found guilty of a crime in a court of law. The noun is conviction. ‘Having at least five criminal convictions’ means having been convicted on five dif ferent occasions. Domestic violence: Domestic violence is violence between members of the same family.Drug trafficking: If you traffic in drugs, you trade in drugs. Drug trafficking is the illegal trade of drugs.Fail to register: In the report you heard that owners of vicious dogs who failed to register them are three times more likely to have been charged with certain crimes. If you fail to do something, you don’t do something that you are supposed to do.Implications: The implications of an event, an action or a decision are the effects or impact that this event, action or decision will have on people or things in the future.Social deviance: The noun social deviance is used to refer to any kind of behaviour that is considered abnormal or unacceptable by most people –deviant behaviour.A world of difference: The expression a world of difference means a huge difference. If there’s a world of difference between two things, they are poles apart. If something makes a world of difference, it improves a situation greatly.英语口语对话(高级) lesson 4 Snail Mail – MikieSummary:Vanessa and Nick about the possibility for many post offices in the UK to be closed.In this episode of World Report Vanessa and Nick are in the middle of a live show in a radio studio. Nick is reporting live from London. Listen to their conversation and answer the question that follows about the main idea.Dialogue:Vanessa: Hello to all our listeners. Hi Nick. So what’s the scoop on snail mail? Are there actually signs that it’s going the way o f the dinosaur?Nick: Hi Vanessa. Yes, all the signs are that the familiar image of a postman in uniform delivering mail in all kinds of weather may soon be history, at least in many areas of Britain.Vanessa: Wait a minute. Is this official?Nick: Well, the spokesperson for the Department of Trade and Industry said approximately 3,000 post offices may be closed in 2007 under cost-cutting plans. And some of the services they provide will now be taken over by local shops.Vanessa: How was this received?Nick: It’s sparked a controversy. Some say this was to be expected; others feel post offices, at least those in the rural areas, must be kept open to give people access to essential services.Vanessa: Nick, you mentioned the government’s cost-cutting plans. So the state-owned postal operator…Nick: That’s the Royal Mail…Vanessa: Uh-huh…Nick: …They’ve been competing with private enterprises since they lost their 350-year monopoly on postal services a year ago. Plus they lost key business when the government started paying benefits like state pensions directly through claimants’ bank accounts.Vanessa: Can you give us any figures?Nick: Yes, last year, the loss was two million pounds a week. This year it’s expected to double.Vanessa: The widespread use of e-mail and texting on cell phones must have dented profits!Nick: That’s certainly an explanation.Vanessa: Well, let’s face it. We live in an ever-changing world and it seems there’s no going back: we’re forced to keep up with the times. Thanks Nick. Now answe r the following question…What is going to happen to the post offices in the U.K?They are going to closeNow listen again to the dialogue in parts. After each part there will be 3 to 4 questions on some details...Part 1Vanessa: Hello to all our listener s. Hi Nick. So what’s the scoop on snail mail? Are there actually signs that it’s going the way of the dinosaur?Nick: Hi Vanessa. Yes, all the signs are that the familiar image of a postman in uniform delivering mail in all kinds of weather may soon be history, at least in many areas of Britain.Vanessa: Wait a minute. Is this official?Nick: Well, the spokesperson for the Department of Trade and Industry said approximately 3,000 post offices may be closed in 2007 under cost-cutting plans. And some of the services they provide will now be taken over by local shops.Vanessa: How was this received?Nick: It’s sparked a controversy. Some say this was to be expected; others feel post offices, at least those in the rural areas, must be kept open to give people access to essential services.Now answer some questions…1.What does Vanessa mean when she asks “So what’s the scoop on snail mail?”When Vanessa asks “What’s the scoop on snail mail?” she means “Can you tell me more details about snail mail?”2. What does Vanessa mean when she asks “Is this official?”When Vanessa asks “Is this official?” she means “Is this based on a government announcement?”3. What does Vanessa mean when she asks “How was this received?”When Vanessa asks “How was this received?” she means “What was the public reaction?”Now listen to the second part of the dialogue…Part 2Vanessa: Nick, you mentioned the government’s cost-cutting plans. So the state-owned postal operator…Nick: That’s the Royal Mail…Vanessa: Uh-huh…Nick: …They’ve been competing with private enterprises since they lost their 350-year monopoly on postal services a year ago. Plus they lost key business when the government started paying benefits like state pensions directly through claimants’ bank accounts.Vanessa: Can you give us any figures?Nick: Yes, last year, the loss was two million pounds a week. This year it’s expected to double.Vanessa: The widespread use of e-mail and texting on cell phones must have dented profits!Nick: That’s certainly an explanation.Vanes sa: Well, let’s face it. We live in an ever-changing world and it seems there’s no going back: we’re forced to keep up with the times. Thanks Nick. Now answer some questions…1.What do Vanessa and Nick mean when they say “the government’scost-cutting plan s”?When Vanessa and Nick say “the government’s cost-cutting plans” they mean the government’s plans to cut costs.2.What does Vanessa mean when she talks about “the state-owned postal operator ”?When Vanessa talks about “the state-owned postal operator” she means royal mail or the postal operator that is owned by the state.3.What does Vanessa mean when she talks about “in an ever-changing world”?When Vanessa talks about “an ever-changing world” she means our world is always changing.Please visit our site at www.hau.gr to find the transcripts, explanations and activities.GLOSSARYBenefit: Benefit is a noun that means money that is paid by the state to an employee as added financial help. For example, we talk about housing benefit, child benefit, health benefit, unemployment benefit, etc.Claimant: A claimant is a person who is entitled to something or has the right to receive something. For example, we say “Pensions will be paid directly through the claimants’ bank accounts.”Dent: If you dent something, you make a hollow mark in its surface. For example, we say, “I accidentally dropped a box from my balcony, and it dented the trunk of the car that was parked right under it.” The verb dent is also used metaphorically to mean negatively affect or damage. For example, in the radio broadcast you heard, “The widespread use of e-mail and texting has also dented profits.”Go the way of the dinosaur: Going the way of the dinosaur is an expression that means expected to become extinct or obsolete. For example, when we say“Typewriters have gone the way of the dinosaur,” we mean that they are obsolete.History: To be history is a similar expression to ‘Go the way of the dinosaur’. When something is history, it’s a thing of the past and it no longer exists. When we say, for example, that the image of a postman may soon be history, we mean that it may soon cease to exist.Keep up with the times: The expression to keep up with the times (also move with the times) means to change your ideas, opinions or way of living or working in order to adjust to the modern way of doing things. For example, “The way technology keeps developing is forcing us to keep up with the times.”Snail mail: Snail mail is a noun used to refer to letters or messages sent by conventional mail and not by e-mail.Spark a controversy / debate: If something sparks a controversy or a debate, it provokes a sudden reaction of the public and it divides their opinion: some people agree to it and some people object to it. The verb spark means cause the start of something, especially the start of a protest or an argument, and the noun controversy means disagreement.Spokesperson: A spokesperson is a person who is chosen to speak to the media on behalf of the government, or an organization, or a company. This person makes public announcements and answers journalists’ questions.Texting: Texting is a noun referring to the process of sending a written message from one cell phone or pager to another. It’s also called (text) messaging.英语口语对话(高级) lesson 5 FootballSummary:Vanessa and Nick discuss about how fans express themselves through football. In this episode of World Report Vanessa 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: Are you a football fan, lover or supporter? Well Nick has got some survey scores for you. Is it a red card, Nick?NICK: No, it’s not a red card Vanessa. In fact it’s not at all red for football fans around the world.VANESSA: Give us the low down Nick。

英语翻译资格高级口译口试真题

英语翻译资格高级口译口试真题

英语翻译资格高级口译口试真题(网友版)口语:Whether higher tax should be imposed on luxury goods? 是否应该提高奢侈品的消费税口译E-C1. 经济发展Economic Development关键词:21世纪的战略计划,顺应不可逆转的历史趋势irreversible trend 2010年经济问题是大热,口试绝对关注!2.非洲的访问Visit to Africa关键词: 非洲联盟,欧盟,联合国等机构组织名称.C-E1. 第二文化The Second Culture改编自《口译教程》10-1P247。

口试强化班和考前讲座预测过的高频段落。

今年是文化年,需要关注《教程》里所有涉及文化的篇目。

重点摘录:1.改革开放30年来,随着中国逐渐崛起成为政治经济强国,海外人士学习汉语的现象与日俱增,海外孔子学院也成了人们学习中国语言和中国文化的首选之地。

2.通过学习汉语,他们对这个和自己文化大相径庭的古老文明产生了浓厚的兴趣,而且有机会了解中国的哲学、艺术、医学、饮食文化,亲身体验这个文明古国的风采。

3.作为第二文化,中国文化也丰富了他们的生活和世界观。

可以说,这个潮流方兴未艾。

越来越多的学习汉语的美国人除了对中国菜肴赞不绝口之外,也在尝试针灸,草药和武术。

4.他们也看功夫电影,学习东方时装潮流和手工艺crafts,不知不觉的在日常生活中谈及中国的点心,人参、银杏,乌龙茶等。

目前在美国最热门的中国文化是道家学说和有着神秘色彩的风水学。

2.环保Environmental Protection关键词:人口控制,2050减少温室排放。

商务英语口语练习

商务英语口语练习

商务英语口语练习为了让大家更好的预备商务英语BEC考试,我给大家整理商务英语口语练习,下面我就和大家共享,来观赏一下吧。

商务英语口语练习(01)1 I want a package deal including airfare and hotel.我需要一个成套服务,包括机票和住宿2 Id like to change this ticket to the first class.我想把这张票换成头等车。

3 Id like to reserve a sleeper to Chicago.我要预订去芝加哥的卧铺。

4 I wont check this baggage.这件行李我不托运。

5 Id like to sit in the front of the plane.6 I missed my train.7 I havent nothing to declare. 我没申报的东西。

8 its all personal effects. 这些东西都是私人用品。

9 Ill pick up ticket at the airport counter.我会在机场柜台拿机票。

10 Id like two seats on todays northwest flight 7 to Detroit, please. 我想订两张今日西北航空7班次究竟特律的机票。

11 we waited for john in the lobby of the airport.我们在机场的大厅里等约翰。

12 Id like to buy an excursion pass instead.我要买一张优待票代替。

13 Id like a refund on this ticket. 我要退这张票。

14 Id like to have a seat by the window.我要一个靠窗的座位。

15 you have to change at Chicago station.你必需要在芝加哥站转车。

(完整版)英语口语实用高级班文本(20201018182510)

(完整版)英语口语实用高级班文本(20201018182510)

第一课:A:Do you have a date for the party yet?B:Actually , I don 't.Do you think you could help me find one? A:Hmm, what kind of guys do you like? B: Oh, I like guys who aren 'ttoo serious and who have a good sense of humor. You know , like you. A:Ok, Uh, what else?B:Well, I 'd prefer someone I have something in common with-who I can talk to easily.A:I think I know just the guy for you. Bob Branson. Do you know him.?B: No, I don 't think so.A:well, let me arrange for you to meet him, , and you can tell me what you think.Chris: So, what ' s the Verdict? What did you think of Bob?Kim: Well, I was worried at first especially when I saw thathe wears not one but two earrings,I thought he might turn out to be one of those guyswho are into heavy rock music and stuff like that. You know what I mean?Chris: But he ' slikjuesat regular kind of guy, right?Kim: Yeah, we got along really well!Chris: I just knew you ' d like him.Kim: Yeah, I do, and he ' s really funny.He had me laughing hysterically during dinner.I think the people sitting next to us in the restaurant thought we were crazy.Chris: So, are you two going to get together again?Kim: Definitely, in fact, we ' re going to a concert tomorrow night.Chris: That ' s great.第二课:1. AndreaA: So, have you seen Andrea lately?B: Yeah, I see her pretty often. We work together at a caf e latt e .A: How 's she doing, I 've been meaning to call her.B: Well, to be honest! I 've always thought she 's a little difficult.But these days, I find her impossible.A: What do you mean?B: Oh, you know how she is. She has strong ideas about everything.And If you don 't agree with h, esrhe lets you know what she thinks of you.A: Yes, that ' s true. But that ' s why we love her, right?B: Yeah, I gu ess so. But she ' s changed a lot since she started college.She talked about herself all the timeand she always manages to mention how good she is at everything she does.A: Hmm. Maybe I won ' t call her after all.2. JamesA: Are you going to James s party'on Saturday?B: Of course, James always gives the best parties.And there are always lots of interesting new people to meet.A: That ' s true. I don ' t know where he manages to find them all.B: Well, you know what he ' s like. He makes frri e nadllys easily.He really likes talking to people, and he loves inviting people over.A: Ur —Ur, he in vited me for dinner last Saturday, what a feast!B: Yeah, he 's a great cook too.A: After dinner I offered to help clean up, but he told me not to worry about it.He said he 'd take care of it in the morning. He was like, it's nothing, no big deal.B: Yup, that sounds like James.3. Mr. JohnsonA: Have you met the new apartment manager?B: Mr. Johnson? Hmm. Yeah, I met him last week. He ' s••• a little strange.A: Yeah, he is. I ' m not sure I like hHime'. shard to predict.Sometimes he ' s pretty cheerful and talkative,and the next day he doesn ' t even say hello.I think he must have personal problems or something.B: I think you ' re right.And have you noticed that half the time when he says he ' s going3tsoomething, he never actually does it?He told me three times he ' d come to fix the light in my kitchen, and he still hasn t done第三课:Dave: Hello?Jim: Hi. My name 's Jim Hunt. I 'm calling about theroaodmfomr a te.Dave: Oh, right.Jim: Are you still looking for someone?Dave: Yes, we are.Jim: Oh, good. I 'm really interested.Dave: Well, there are four of us, and it 's a fairly small house, so we want someone who Jim: I ' mttpyr e asygoing.Dave: Great! So can I ask you a few fairly straightforward questions about yourself?Jim: No problem. I like it when people are direct.D: What do you do, Jim?J: Oh, well, I 've had a lot of different jobs, but I 'm not working right now.J: Yeah, I got fired from my last job about six months ago,so I 've been looking for something else. I haven 't been very lucky so far.D: Uh-huh. Well, the rent here is $1,200 a mon th - uh, that ' s $300 a mon th for each perso n. J: Oh, Uh …D: Will you have enough money to pay the rent every month?J: Yeah, I probably will … if I can find a job.D: Yeah. Uh, look, where are you living now?J: Well, I 've been staying with a friend for the past couple of weeks.D: Uh-huh.J: Yeah, but he 's amseketod leave by Friday, so I really need to find a place to live.I ' ve had to move four times in the past year and, well …D: Listen, Jim. I appreciate your telling me about yourself.I like it when people are honest with me.Anyway, I have to talk to my other roommates about this,and I 'll give you a call tomorrow to let you know what we decide.Why don 't you give me your number?J: Sure, it s two', two, three …第四课:Tracy: Good news! I've found a summer job!Mark: That 's great! Anything interesting?T: Yes, working at an a mu sement park.Doesn ' t that sound fantastic?M: Sure, it does.T: So, have you found anything?M: Nothing yet, but I ' vceougpotleaof leads.One is working as an intern for a record company -mostly answering phones.Or I can get a lands caping job again.T: Being an intern sounds more interesting than landscaping.And it 'rosbpably not as hard!M: Yeah, but a landscaper earns more money than an i ntern.And you get a great tan!M: So what will you be doing at the amusement park, exactly?T: Actually, I ' tlwl hoavjoebs .First, I 'wllobrkeing at a place called Children s W'orld.They have all kinds of interesting games and educational activities for young kids.I have to go to a training program for three days before I start .to find out how everything works. M: Three days? Wow, the equipment must be pretty high -tech!T: Oh, it is -a lot of com puters and interesting de vices.It 'ju s st the kind of stuff that kids love.M: Well, it sounds like the perfect job for you.I know how much you love kids.So what 's your other job?T: Well. I al'sollbe one of the people who .walks around the park greeting people.M: Do you m ean you ' ll have to dress up in a costume?T: Yes, as a cartoon character!I know, I know. It sounds silly.And it 'ce s rtainly not as re wardin g as working in Children's Worldb,ut .it 's part of the job.第五课:Woman: So where are you working this summer, Carlos?Carlos: I ' m working as atotru. in a learning center for kids.W: In teresting. What kinds of things do the kids do there?C: They work on subjects they need help in, uh, mainly . math and English.W: Is your job hard?C: No, not at all. The kids work on com put ers most of the time.We have to help them get s tarted and when they run into problems.W: Do you enjoy it?C: Oh, yes. Working with kids is so much more fun than working with a dul ts.And I get to choose my own hours .As long as I work eight hours a da y, I can come in at any time from 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M. W: Lucky you!Woman: Paul, did you find a summer job, yet?Paul: Yeah, I ' m working in a restaurant.W: Oh, how ' s it going?P: Oh, the money ' s not bad.W: What are you doing? Are you waiting tables?P: I wish! No. I ' m working in the kitchen.I cut up stuff for the chef -vegetables and meat and thi ngs.I also wash the dishes.W: Oh, yuck.P: Yeah. It 's pretty hard work.I didn ' t realize how hot it is in a restaurant kitchen until I took this job.W: So why don 't you quit?P: I ' d love to, but I need the money.Man: So what kind of job did you find for the summer?Julia: I ' m working for a marketing company. I ' m doing telephone marketing.M: Oh, so you ' re oneh o fste peopl e who drives me crazy by calling me up and trying to persuade me to buy something that I have absolutely no need for.J: Exactly.M: Do you like it?J: Believe it or not, I do. It mostly a bu'nc s h of students working there,and we have a lot of fun when we ' re not making calls.It ' s really easy, too, since we just have to read from a script.M: Are you doing this full time?J: Yes, but I work from two in the afternoon until eleven at night,so I get to sleep as late as I want to in the morning.第六课:Tina:R: helloT:hi, Robert, this is Tina.R: hi, Tina, what 'sup?T:well, actually, I was wondering if you 'd mind lending me your camera for a few days. I want to take some photosof my new apartment to send to my folks.R: sure, you can borrow it.T:oh, thanks a million.Mike:M: hi, Sandy, this is mike.S:oh, hi, how are things with you?M: pretty good. Listen, I was wondering if I could use your video game system over the weekend.S: you mean my Sony Play Station?M: yeah, my sister 's asked me to take care of my niece and nephew over the weekend —they 're six and eight —and I thought it would be a great way to keep them busy.S: that 'sa good idea —kids that age love video games —but, hmm, I have bad news: my machine isn 't working. I v'e been meaning to take it in to get fixed, but I haven 't gotten around to it.M: oh, too bad.S: but you know, you can always rent one. Most video stores have machine to rent. You just have to leave a deposit.M: oh, perfect. I 'lldo that. Thanks Sandy.S: no problem.Phil:P: hi, Greg. It s'Phil.G: hi, what 'sup?P: not much, but I was wondering if I could ask you for a favor.G: hmm, maybe, try me.P: well, I have to go out of town for a few days next week.G: Uh-huh.P: could I leave Polly with you while I m' gone?G: Polly? Who 's Polly?P: you know, Polly, my bird.G:oh, yeah, I forgot. Your bird. I don 't know, Phil, I really don 't like birds very much. They 're messy, and they make a lot ofnoise, and..P: no, not Polly. She 's really a great bird. She 's really clean and very quiet. She won 't bother you —I promise G: oh, all right. I l'ldo it.P: thanks. I really appreciate it. I l'l bring her over on Tuesday night.G: ok, but you own me one!第七课:Amy: Hello?Jeff: Hello. May I speak to So phia, please?A: I ' m sorry, shenot in'risght now. Would you like to leave a me ssage?J: Yes, please. This is Jeff. Would you tell her that Tony is having a party on Saturday? A: Un- huh.J: And would you ask her if she ' od lgikoewt ith me?A: All r ight, Peter. I ' ll give her the message.J: No, this is Jeff, not Peter.A: Oh, I '.smorry.J: By the way, who s Peter?Sophia: Hi! I ' m home!A: Oh, hi.S: Did anyone call?A: Uh-huh. Your old friend Peter called a few hours a go. He ' s going to be in town on Saturday and wants to get together with you Saturday night. He said to call him.S: Oh, super! I haven 't seen Peter in almost a year. Any other calls?A: Uh, y eah. Jeff called. He wants to know if you want to go to Tony pa'rtyswith him.S: Oh. When is Tony ' s party?A: On Saturday.S: Oh, perfect. That ' s the same night I ' m going to get together with Peter, so I have an excuse not to go. Ev weren ' t going out with Peter, I wouldn ' t go anywhere with Jeff. Oh, he ' s such a pain!A: Oh, he didn ' t sound so bad.sHoeunde d kind of sweet.S: Yeah, yeah, I guess he is. It ' s just that I don na go OuttwWfonhim -and he just does n see mt to get the message. Do me a favor. Amy: If he calls again, cou ld you just tell him I 'm not home?A: Hmm. OK.第八课:(1)Jake: What an awful story! A couple was sailing their yacht from Hawaii to Mexico. While they were crossing thePacific, their boat hit a whale and sank!Anne: Is that true? What happened to the whale?J: It doesn ' t say! Oh and here ' s another one. A guy in Los Angles was robbing a bank. But as he was escaping, he got caught in the revolving door.A: I guess it was his first bank robbery!J: Yeah. Oh and listen to this. Some guy got locked out of his house, so he tried to get in through the chimney.A: Don ' t tell me! He got stuck in the chimney!J: Exactly. And he was still trying to get out two days later when the police rescued him.1.A man who considered himself a snake charmer was strangled to death on Sunday by a three-and-a-half-meter boa constrictor in a town in Thailand. It seems that the man rushed to see the giant snake after friends told him the serpent was seen beside one of the town ' s main roads. The snake charmer put it around his neck; while he and his friends were walking home, the snake strangled him to death.2.Two teenage girls who disappeared from a ship were found alive and well. The girls turned up on Friday, near a small town on the northeast coast of Australia. The girls said they were visiting a friend on the ship and fell asleep in their friend ' s cabin. When they woke up, the ship was heading for Singapore, so they decided to jump off the ship and swim to shore. They found themselves on a deserted part of the Australian coast, and had to walk over 100 miles to the nearest town.3.Early Tuesday morning in California, two police officers who were pursuing a car thief down Hollywood Boulevard in a high-speed chase were rescued by the thief. During the chase, the officers ' car overturned and fell into a shallowriver. The officers couldn ' t get out of the car, which was rapidly filling up with water. The thief went back to the scene of the accident and helped rescue the officers. The Hollywood Police Department has decided to drop charges against the thief for saving the officers ' lives.第九课:(1)Brian: Someone stole my wallet last night!Kate: Oh no! What happened?B: Well, I was working out, and I had put my stuff in my locker, just like I always do. When I came back, someone had stolen my wallet. I guess I ' d forgotten to lock the locker.K: I ' m sorry. That ' s terrible! Did you lose much money?B: Only about $20. But I lost my credit card and my driver ' s license. What a pain!(2)K: Hmm. That reminds me of when I had my purse stolen last year.B: Really? What happened?K: Well, it was when I was in Belgium. I was on my way to the airport, so I was standing on the side of the road with my bags,trying to figure out the bus schedule. Anyway, this bunch of guys came by and asked if they could help me. They spoke very broken English, and I couldn ' t really understand what they were saying. I really justwanted them to leave me alone. Finally, they left and when I looked down, I realized my purse had disappeared. It had my wallet in it with all my traveler ' s checks and my money and my credit card. Well, luckily, I had put my airline ticket and my passport in one of my carry-on bags.B: How awful! So what did you do?K: Well, first I screamed at the top of my lungs and tried to run after the guys —but they were long gone. Thenthis sounds really corny - I did just what I had seen people do on TV: I called my credit card company.B: Were they helpful?K: They were lifesavers! In no time at all, they 'd given me new traveler 's checks and a new credit card, and sent me on my way.第10 课:特色课第11 次课:1 Taxi driversA: It really upsets me when taxi drivers drive so fast. I 'm always terrified of having an accident.B: That doesn 't really bother me. I like to get where I 'm going quickly. But I can 't stand it when they have their radios turned up all the way full blast. You can 't even hear yourself think!2 People with dogsA: I hate it when people take their dogs into a park and let them make messes all over the place. It 's so irresponsible!B: You know what bothers me? I hate it when they go out and leave their dog at home, barking all day.3 TV commercialsA: I can 't stand it when they show the same commercial twice in a row. Why do they do that? It drives me crazy!B: The thing that bothers me the most is when they interrupt a ball game at the most exciting moment to show some stupid commercial.4 Store clerksA: It really upsets me when store clerks pretend they haven ' t noticed you and just stand around chatting to each other. It ' s so rude.B: Yeah. Or on the other hand, they give you the hard sell, and try to get you to buy something you don ' t really want.第12 课:1MarkWhen I lived in Spain, I was surprised at how late people eat in the evening. When you ' re invited to dinner, you are asked to come around nine o ' clock and you usually don ' t start dinner until ten. And people stay terribly late—sometimes un til two in the mor ning or eve n later. I found it difficult. How does one get up and go to work orschool the next day after eating and drinking until three in the morning?2. SusanI lived in the Middle East for a while, and when I went out, I had to obey the local custom of wearing something over my head and wearing a dress that covered my whole body. At first, I found it a real nuisance, but after a while,I got used to it and even started to like it. You feel really secure, and also you don 't have to worry about what towear all the time.第13 课:(1)Clerk: Can I help you?Helen: Yes, I 'd like to return this jacket.C: Is there something the matter with it?H: Yes. I didn 't notice when I bought it, but there are a few problems. First, it has a tear in the lining.C: Hmm, actually, it 's torn in several places.H: And some of the buttons are very loose, this one came off, in fact. And there 's a stain on the collar.C: I 'm really sorry about this. Would you like to exchange it for another one?H: Well, to be honest, I don 't think this jacket is very well made. I 'd rather get a refund.C: I understand. Do you have the receipt?(2)C: Can I help you?M: Yes, I bought this briefcase here last week, but there ' s something wrong with the lock. I can ' t get it to close properly.C: Let me see. Yes, I see what you mean. The lock seems to be jammed or something. No problem. I ' ll get you another one. Sorry about that.第14 课:(1)W: Hi.C: Yes?W: I wonder if you could take a look at these shoes I bought here. They ' re pretty new, but they seem to be falling apart.C: Hmm. Let me see. Yes, this doesn 't look right. The stitching is coming out. How long did you say you ' ve had them?W: Only about a month. Here ' s the receipt.C: Hmm …yes. Well, let me exchange these for you. I ' m sorry for the inconvenience.(2)M: Excuse me.C: Yes, how can I help you?M: You see this shirt? I bought it here a few weeks ago, but the first time I washed it, the color changed: It went from bright red to light pink.C: How did you wash it?M: Well, I just tossed it into the washing machine with my other clothes.C: What temperature did you use?M: I usually wash my clothes in hot water, so I guess hot.C: Well, did you check the washing instructions?M: Um …maybe not.C: Well, you see here on this label? It says, “ Wash in cold water only. ”M: Um-hmm.C: So I'm really sorry, but since you didn 't follow the washing instructions, I can 't really do anything for you.第15 课:(1)Ms. Lock: Hello?Mr. Burr: Hello, Ms. Lock. This is Jack Burr.L: Uh, Mr. Burr … in Apartment 205?B: No, in Apartment 305.L: Oh, yes. What can I do for you? Does your refrigerator need fixing again?B: No, it ' s the oven this time.L: Oh, so what 's wrong with it?B: Well, I think the temperature control needs to be checked. Everything I try to cook gets burned.L: Really? OK, I 'll have someone look at it right away.B: Thanks a lot, Ms. Lock.L: Uh, by the way, Mr. Burr, are you sure it 's the oven and not your cooking?(2)Ms. Lock: Hello?Mrs. Harris: Hello. Is this the manager?L: Yes, this is Ms. Lock.H: This is Mrs. Harris in Apartment 216.L: Yes, how can I help you, Mrs. Harris?H: I ' m having a problem.L: What sort of problem?G: With the electricity.L: What sort of problem with the electricity?H: Well, I don ' t seem to have any.L: I see. Do you mean for the lights or is it the appliances, too?H: Let me check …No, the refrigerator is OK, so it must be just the lights.L: I guess something must be wrong with the fuse box I 'll come up and have a look at it right away.H: Thanks so much.第16 课:(1)Andy : Excuse me. Would you like to make a contribution to Greener World?Carla: Sure. What are you working on right now?A: Well, we 're developing educational programs for schools. We want to show children how the oceans are being polluted by industrial waste. And we want to tell them about how fish supplies have been depleted through overfishing.C: I think what you 're doing is terrific. I wish I could do more to help.A: So, have you ever thought about becoming a member of Greener World?C: No, but tell me a little more about it.(2)A: We've been active in this area for almost five years now. Are you aware of some of our other local projects?C: No, I don 't think I am.A: Well, one of the things we 've been doing is planting trees. We have a group of volunteers involved in several tree-planting projects in different parts of the city. We 're trying to get as many trees planted as possible to help clean the air and also to help lower the temperature during the summer.C: That sounds smart.A: Uh-huh. We 've also placed over 50 recycling bins around the city so that people can drop off things for recycling—cans, bottles, plastic bags, and n ewspapers. Last year we raised over $100,000 through recycli ng.C: That's fantastic. I 'd love to get involved in Greener World. Where do I sign?第17 课:1. Jenny:J: You know, I ' ve been reading a lot about the problem of Iandfills - and it really has me worried.M: Why?J: Well, it seems that the easiest way of disposing of trash is by burying it in landfills. The problem is that in many countries the landfills have already been filled up, and it ' s hard to find places to start new ones. No one wants a huge landfill anywhere near their neighborhood.M: So what ' s the solution?J: Well, there is no easy solution. But many cities are trying to do more recycling so that they can reduce the amount of stuff that goes into the landfills.2. Adam:W: I can ' t believe it ' s become dangerous to get a suntan. What is this world coming to?A: Well, the sun has never been good for you, but it ' s really dangerous now. You see, the ozonosphere, which helps protect us from the sun ' s ultraviolet rays, has been damaged by pollution in the air. When the ozone layer gets too thin, it can cause an increase in skin cancer and other problems.W: But is there anything we can do to solve the problem?A: Sure. One of the biggest threats to the ozone layer is cars —the exhaust gases from cars. The best way to save the ozone layer is to drive less. So in many places, people are being asked to carpool.3. Kate:K: You know, you always hear about air pollution, but not many people are aware of the problem of water pollution.M: You mean in the oceans?K: No. I mean polluted drinking water. It ' s a problem in almost every major city in the world. Almost all our riversand lakes - where we get our drinking water from - are being polluted in some way by bus in esses farms, homes, industries, and other sources. And even though the water most of us drink is treated, it 's still not 100 percent pure.M: So what 's the solution?K: Well, it 's a complicated problem to solve, but basically what 's involved is treating all waste products more carefully so thatdangerous chemicals and bacteria don 't get into our water supply.第18 课:Andy: You know, there 's a factory outside town that g chem'icaslspuinmtoptinhe river.Carla: How can they do that? Isn 't that against the law?A: Yes, it is. But a lot of companies ignore those laws.C: That 's terrible! What can Greener World do?A: Well, one thing to do about it is to talk to the management.C: What if that doesn 't work?A: Well, then another way to stop them is to get a TV station to run a story on it.C: Yes! Companies hate bad publicity. By the way, what 's the name of this company?A: It ' s called Apex Industries.C: Oh no! My uncle is one of their top executives!Carla: Wait a minute, Before Greener World does anything, shouldn 't we make sure that we straight?Andy: Absolutely. The best thing to do is to monitor the situation over the next several weeks to see what exactly is happening. C: How do we do that?A: Well, we can take pictures of the river and even take water samples to see how bad the situation is.C: OK. And maybe I could talk to my uncle about it.A: Oh, no, I don 't think that 's a good i ,daenay. wNaoyt .yetC: Why not?A: I don 't think we want to say anything to anyone until we have a clearer picture of what is going on.After we ' ve monitored the situation for a while, then we can decide whether we need to have a meeting with a representative of the company to tell them what we 've discovered. OK, Carla?C: OK.第19 课:Paula: Do you want to take a class with me at the community college?Jason: Maybe. What are they offering?P: Well, here ' s the course catalog. Take a look.J: Hmm. They ' ve got a lot of Ianguage classes Chinese. German, Japanese.Would you rather learn an Asian language or an European one?P: Um, actually, I think I ' d rather take an art class. They have one on landscape photography and another on making videos.J: That sounds OK. But I think I ' d prefer studying video to learningabout photography.P: OH, wait. It says here that you need to provide your own video equipment.J: Oh, I ' d rather not spend a lot of money. Let ' s see what else they ' re offering.P:hey, this sounds kind interesting, the art of bonsai.J ason: What ' s bonsai?P: You know, those miniature trees they grow in little tubs.It says here that they have a course on how to grow them, and on how to develop a business selling bonsais. Apparently, you can sell them for up to $500 a piece.J: Really? Wow! That does sound good. We could learn how to grow them and then maybe set up a little business. P: Yeah. We could do it out at my dad ' s place.He has lots of room to grow things in his garden.J: Is the course expensive? Do you have to buy any special equipment?P: It says no special equipment is required except plant containers and some young trees.J: Let ' s check it out, then.第20 课:特色课第21 次课:M: So, Linda, what have you been doing with yourself?L: Not much. Oh, wait! That ' s not true. I took this great dancing coursetslaesmester.M: Oh, yeah! What kind of dancing?L: We learned tap dancing and square dancing.M: Wait ......... why on earth would you want to learn tap dancing and square dancing? It sounds exhausting.L: Oh, just for fun. You should try taking the course.You ' ll see that you learn more than just dancing ,。

100句口语英语

100句口语英语

100句口语英语1.After you.你先请。

2.I just couldn't help it.我就是忍不住。

3.Don't take it to heart.别往心里去,别为此而忧虑伤神。

4.We'd better be off.我们该走了。

5.Let's face it.面对现实吧。

常表明说话人不愿意逃避困难的现状。

6.Let's get started.咱们开始干吧。

7.I'm really dead.我真要累死了。

8.I've done my best.我已尽力了。

9.Is that so?真是那样吗?10. Don't play games with me!别跟我耍花招!11. I don't know for sure.我不确切知道。

12. I'm not going to kid you.我不是跟你开玩笑的。

13. That's something.太好了,太棒了。

14. Brilliant idea!这主意真棒!这主意真高明!15. Do you really mean it?此话当真?16. You are a great help.你帮了大忙。

17. I couldn't be more sure.我再肯定不过。

18. I am behind you.我支持你。

19. I'm broke.我身无分文。

20. Mind you!请注意!听着!21. You can count on it.你尽管相信好了,尽管放心。

22. I never liked it anyway.我一直不太喜欢这东西。

23. That depends.看情况再说。

24. Congratulations.恭喜你,祝贺你。

25. Thanks anyway.无论如何我还是得谢谢你。

26. It's a deal!一言为定!27. May I come in?我能进来吗?28. Come in, please.请进。

英语口语训练60篇带翻译

英语口语训练60篇带翻译

英语口语训练60篇带翻译1.Hello.你好2.Good morning.早上好3.See you tomorrow.明天见e in,please.请进5.Sit down. 坐下6.Stand up,please.请站起来7.Open your book,please.请把书打开8.Close your book,please.请把书合上9.Don’t open your book.别打开书10.Do you understand?你明白了吗?11.Yes I understand. 是的,我明白了12.No,i don’t understand. 不,我不明白13.That’s fine.好的很14.It’s time to begin.到时候开始了15.Let’s begin now.现在让我们开始16.You look great today.你今天看上去很棒17.You did a good job.你干得非常好18.We’re so proud of you.我们十分为你骄傲19.I’m very pleased with your work.我对你的工作非常满意20.This is really a nice place.这真是个好地方21.You’re looking sharp.你看上去真精神22.You always know the right thing to say.你总是说话得体23.Nice going.干得好24.The food is delicious.好吃25.Everything tastes great.每样东西都很美味26.You have a very successful business.你的事业很成功27.You ‘re very professional.你非常专业28.Your company is very impressive.你的公司给我留下深刻印象29.You’re so smart.你非常聪明30.I envy you very much.我非常羡慕你31.Your wife is very charming.你的妻子很有魅力32.You two make a lovely couple.你们真是天生一对33.You’re really talented.你很有天赋34.You look nice in that color.你穿那种颜色很好看35.You have a good taste.你很有品味36.You look like a million dollars.你看上去帅呆了37.Your son is so cute.你的孩子很可爱38.What an adorable baby.多么可爱的孩子39.You are late to work again.你又迟到了40.I ’m very sorry.我很抱歉41.I don’t mean to be so late.我也不想这么晚42.You look very tired.你看起来很累43.No way.不行44.I agree.我同意45.Not yet.还没46.See you.再见47.Shut up.闭嘴48.Cheer up.振作起来49.Have fun.玩的开心50.How much.多少钱51.I’m full.我饱了52.My treat.我请客53.Bless you.祝福你54.Follow me.跟我来55.Forget it.算了56.I promise.我保证57.Try again.再试试58.Be careful.注意59.I think so.我也这么想60.Keep it up.坚持下去。

100句英语会话练习

100句英语会话练习

100句英语会话练习English Conversation Practice: 100 Sentences1. Hello, how are you doing today?2. I'm fine, thanks for asking. And you?3. What's the weather like today?4. It's sunny with a few clouds.5. Do you have any plans for the weekend?6. Yes, I'm going to the movies with some friends.7. What movie are you going to watch?8. I'm planning to see the new action film.9. That sounds exciting. I love action movies.10. Me too, they're always full of suspense.11. Can you recommend a good restaurant?12. Sure, there's a great Italian place nearby.13. I'm not a fan of Italian food. Do you know any good sushi spots?14. Oh, there's a sushi bar downtown that's really popular.15. I'll check it out. Thanks for the suggestion.16. You're welcome. Enjoy your meal!17. I'm looking for a new book to read. Any recommendations?18. I just finished a great mystery novel. You might like it.19. I love mysteries. What's the title?20. It's called "The Silent Witness."21. I need to buy some groceries. Want to come along?22. I'd love to, but I have to finish some work first.23. No problem, maybe next time.24. Definitely. I'll let you know when I go again.25. I'm trying to learn a new language. Any tips?26. Practice speaking as much as you can. It really helps.27. That's good advice. I'll try to find a language partner.28. There are also language exchange apps you can try.29. Oh, I'll look into that. Thanks for the idea.30. You're welcome. Good luck with your studies!31. How was your trip to Paris?32. It was amazing! I loved the art and culture.33. Did you visit the Louvre Museum?34. Yes, I did. I saw the Mona Lisa and it was incredible.35. I've always wanted to go there. Maybe someday.36. You should. It's a beautiful city with so much to see.37. What time is your appointment?38. It's at 3 PM. I need to leave soon to get there on time.39. Don't forget to bring your documents.40. Right, I have them all ready in my bag.41. I'm thinking about changing jobs.42. Really? What kind of work are you interested in?43. I'd like to try something in marketing.44. That's a competitive field, but it can be very rewarding.45. I know, but I'm ready for the challenge.46. I believe in you. You'll do great.47. Thank you for your support.48. Is there a post office nearby?49. Yes, it's just two blocks down on the left.50. Great, I need to send a package.51. Can you help me with my homework?52. Sure, what subject do you need help with?53. I'm struggling with math. Can you explain this problem?54. Of course, let's go through it step by step.55. I appreciate your help. You're a great tutor.56. I'm glad I could assist. Let me know if you need more help.57. I will. Thanks again.58. Have you ever been to a live concert?59. Yes, I saw my favorite band play last year.60. That must have been an incredible experience.61. I'm trying to eat healthier. Any advice?62. Try incorporating more fruits and vegetables into your meals.63. Good idea. I'll start buying more fresh produce.64. Also, consider reducing your sugar and salt intake.65. I'll keep that in mind. Thanks for the tips.66. No problem. Let's go for a run together sometime.67. That sounds like fun. I'd love to join you.68. How about tomorrow morning?69. Perfect, I'll meet you at the park at 7 AM.70. Great, see you then!71. I'm looking forward to the weekend.72. What are you planning to do?73. I want to relax at home and catch up on some reading.74. That sounds like a nice way to spend your time.75. I agree. I need a break from the daily routine.76. Have you tried any new recipes lately?77. Yes, I made a delicious pasta dish last week.78. I'd love to try it. Can you share。

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英语口语练习(高级版)1. I'll always have your back . 我会一直支持你。

= I stand behind you . 我支持你。

= I got your back . 我挺你。

2. I know how you feel . 我明白你的感受。

3. You have to stay strong . 你要坚强。

4. He didn't wanna tell on her. 他不想打她的小报告。

snitch 告密者,打小报告者5. You're debasing yourself . 你在贬低自己。

6. keep her company 陪陪她7. I'll pick you up tomorrow . 我明天来接你。

8. It has been a long time . 好久不见。

9. Never,ever,ever. 永远永远不。

10. I take this seriously . 我很认真。

11.I'm with somebody else now . 我现在和别人在一起了。

12. You can't take him from me . 你不能把他从我身边带走。

13. She would never go out with me . 她是不会和我交往的。

14. I let him slip through my fingers . 我让他从我指间溜走。

15. move in together 搬到一起16. You and I can never , ever ,ever be together . 你和我永远不可能在一起。

17. He is not picking up his phone . 他不接电话。

18. Their marriage is going downhill . 他们的婚姻在走下坡路。

19. the girl is too good for you 你配不上那个女孩= you are not good enough for that girl20. pop the lock on the closet and come out 承认自己是同性恋21. You had an affair . 你出轨了。

22. I will always love you . 我会一直爱你。

23. He doesn't hover . 他不缠人。

24. I dreamt of him . 我梦见他。

25. I dream about being with you forever . 我想永远和你在一起。

26. Let's just give her some space . 给她一点空间。

27. I can take care of you . 我能照顾你。

28. I miss you so bad . 我真的好想你。

29. He is a bad kisser . 他吻技超烂。

30.You guys make a really cute couple . 你俩真是天造地设的一对。

31. I hope one day , I can love you the way that you love me .我希望有一天,能像你爱我一样爱你。

32. Are you seeing anyone ? 你在和谁交往?33. unrequited love 单相思fall in love alone34. He cheated on you , but you stayed friends ?他背叛了你,你还和他做朋友?35. head over heels 疯狂爱上某人,神魂颠倒She was head over heels . 她是神魂颠倒了。

36. do his laundry 给他洗衣服37. swear on my life 用我的生命发誓38. In the world of love , cheating is not acceptable . 出轨去死。

39. You are a knockout. 你太迷人了。

40. We hardly know each other . 我们几乎不了解对方。

41. Can I offer you a lift home ? 我能送你回家么?42. My palms are starting to sweat . 我的手心开始出汗了。

43. He is a one-woman-at-a-time kind of guy. 他用情专一44. She push every guy away . 她拒绝每个男人。

45. Do you want some company ? 想要有人陪么?46. He is in great shape . 他身材很好。

47. insanely good-looking 极帅无比48. straight-A student 全优生49. postpone the match 推迟比赛50. Play big . 好好表现。

51.Is that a good living ? 你那份工作好么?52. It was tough starting out . 开始很难。

(指创业等等)53. I subbing for her . 我顶替她。

54. His contract is up . 他的合同到期了。

55. Appreciate it . 感谢。

56. I am on the paper . 我是报社的57. (对长辈说)I don't meant to be disrespectful , but .........我无意冒犯,但是……58. pay you the big bucks 付你很多薪水59. Severe stress makes women age prematurely . 严重的压力让女人过早的衰老。

60. How is going ? 怎么样?(打招呼时用)61. Can I get a little help ? 能帮我个小忙么? 大忙可以说Can you do me a favor?62. This is kind of personal . 这有点私人。

63. We'll take the check . 我们买单。

64. I'm stuck . 我被困住了。

65. The door is jammed. 门卡住打不开了66. I'm begging you . 求求你了。

67. I'm looking for sb . (打电话时) 我找谁谁68. Don't be mean . 别那么刻薄。

69. It's the least we can do . 这是至少我们可以做的。

70. door handles 门把手door knobs 门把(圆的那种)I'm running out of time . 我就快没时间了。

71. —What about battery life ? 电池电量如何?—It's just less than half . 不到一半。

72. How much does the phone have left ? 手机还能维持多长时间?73. You have conserve that battery . 你必须省着用电池。

74. It's not worth it . 这不值当的。

75. I don't follow you . 我听不懂你说什么。

76. He's making fun of you . 他在取笑你。

77. You are up . 你醒了。

78. The clock is 3 minutes fast . 表快3分钟。

79. cell phone reception 手机信号80. put it on their tab 记在他们账上81. two adjoining rooms 两个相邻的房间82. steaming tea 热气腾腾的茶83. put seat belt on 系上安全带84. We ran into each other . 我们遇上了。

85. He is kind of temperamental . 他有点喜怒无常。

86. You're so right . 你说的太对了。

87. You have impressive power of observation . 你的洞察力还挺强。

88. Clumsy me . 我真是笨手笨脚的89. She is so sure of herself . 她很自信。

90. I'm freaked out . 吓死我了= You're freaking me out.91. It is so excruciating . 太痛苦了。

92. I'll be fine . 我没事。

.93. It's unbearable. 太难以忍受了。

94. I regretted it very much . 我非常后悔。

95. It's so funny and you will fall off your chair . 哈哈哈哈太有意思了哈哈哈。

96. That's my stuff . 那是我的东西。

97. I got caught . 我被抓住了。

98. I got in trouble . 我碰上麻烦。

99. That makes sense . 有道理。

100. a starry night 满天繁星的夜晚101. He blew it . 他搞砸了。

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