爱秀国际英语口语中级班文本-大学生学习英语口语不错的选择

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口语中级版文本(下册119-253)

口语中级版文本(下册119-253)

1.The weather is looking up.天气正在好转。

2.Life is looking up now.生活前景正变得越来越好。

3.The business is looking up.生意正在好转起来。

4.I'm sure.Everything is looking up.肯定一切都会好起来的。

5.I want to look him up.我想去看望他。

6.Promise to look me up next time.你答应我下次还来看我。

7.You can look it up in the dictionary.你可以查一下字典。

8.May I use your dictionary to look up these words?我要查那些生词。

9.I'll look it up in the timetable.我要查一下时间表。

1.Excuse me,will you tell me the way to the station?请问你能告诉我到火车站的路怎么走吗?2.If you'll excuse me,I'll go to my room.如果你不介意,我想回房间去。

3.Please excuse me for using your telephone without asking.请原谅没给你打招呼就用了你的电话。

4.Won't you excuse me for a little while?不好意思我得先离开一下。

5.Don't excuse your rudeness.别为自己找借口。

6.Nothing can excuse your carelessness like this.这样的粗心大意是找什么借口都不能被原谅的。

7.Excuse me for not having brought the book.请原谅没有带来那本书。

爱秀中级班文本

爱秀中级班文本

爱秀中级班文本
感谢您选择爱秀中级班,使用我们的课程,让您的英语水平得到提高,接下来,我们将向您介绍本班级的教学安排和内容。

教学安排:
本班级的教学时间为两个月,每周有三次授课,每次课程时长为两小时。

我们将根据您的基础水平和目标进行个性化教学,结合听说读写四项
英语技能和语法、词汇知识的学习和运用,帮助您轻松提高英语水平。

课程内容:
1.语法基础
掌握英语语法是学好英语的必备基础,我们会重点讲解常用的时态、
语态、语气、句型等语法知识,并教授应用技巧,帮助您在实践中掌握语
法的正确运用。

2.词汇积累
英语中有许多表达方式,通过词汇的积累,可以更好地理解和运用英语。

我们将根据需求,进行词汇积累,让您更好地运用单词和短语,加强
您的交流能力。

3.听力提高
听力是英语学习的重要部分,我们将为您提供大量的听力材料和模拟题,让您在多样化的语境中梳理提高您的听力水平。

4.口语和发音
口语和发音是英语学习的难点,我们将通过多种教学方法,如录音、口语训练等,帮助您感受语音的韵律,纠正发音错误,提升您的口语表达能力。

5.阅读和写作
阅读和写作是英语学习的重要组成部分,我们将为您提供适合水平的阅读材料和写作练习,提高您的阅读理解和写作能力,并帮助您掌握文章结构、篇章连贯和语言表达能力。

总之,我们的课程将全方位的提高您的英语水平,我们的教学团队拥有丰富的教学经验,能够针对不同学生的需求,进行有针对性的教学。

相信通过我们的共同努力,您的英语水平一定会迈上新的台阶,获得更多的机会和发展。

英语中级口语教程AuPairGirl

英语中级口语教程AuPairGirl

Lesson 2Au Pair GirlText AGretel comes from Austria. She is eighteen years old. She is going to stay with the Clark family for a year. Gretel has come to England because she wants to improve her English. She works as an au pair girl. She helps Mrs Clark in the house and attends English classes regularly in her spare time.Gretel hasn' t been in England long and everything is strange to her. She often compares life in London with life in Vienna. Some things are nicer in London; other things are not so nice. For instance, the shops are bigger in London than in Vienna and there is greater variety. But it's more expensive to enjoy yourself in London. It's expensive to have a meal at a restaurant or to go to a theatre.Gretel has got used to many things already, but she can't get used to breakfast in England. "You English eat so much in the morning," she often says. "Fruit juice, porridge, bacon and egg, tea, toast and marmalade! How can you face all that food so early in the day?"Text BMaria had decided that as soon as she had finished school she would become an au pair girl in London. Two of her friends had already spent a year with a family in Kensington, and told her they had had an interesting time and had managed to learn a lot of English. She was advised by her Head Teacher to get her parents' consent and to make all the necessary arrangements prior to her departure: have enough money for her return fare, know exactly what kind of a family she was going to live with and what they expected of her.Shortly after her eighteenth birthday Maria received a letter from Mrs Hutchinson, the wife of an advertising executive, stating the terms on which she would be employed. The Hutchinsons lived in a house in Chelsea. They had three children; two boys, aged fourteen and ten, both at boarding schools, the elder at a Public School in the Midlands and the younger at a Preparatory School in Surrey;the youngest child was a girl aged eight, and she went to the French Lycee in South Kensington. During term time Maria would have to take the girl to school in the morning and fetch her in the afternoon. She would have to help Mrs Hutchinson in the house - washing up, making the beds, laying the table, dusting the rooms, answering the door, taking telephone messages, shopping and running errands.She would be guaranteed three evenings a week free and could attend English classes either from eleven till one in the morning or from half past one till four in the afternoon. She would receive 3 a week pocket money. Maria was delighted with the conditions and thought that they were fair. She also liked the look of the family, as Mrs Hutchinson had thoughtfully enclosed a photograph with her letter.Additional InformationIt was nothing for a girl t.o be sent away to service when she was eleven years old. That meant leaving the family as she had never been parted from for a day in her life before, and going to some place miles away to be treated like a dog. I've got nothing against girls going into good service.In my opinion, good service in a properly run big house was a wonderful training for a lot of girls who never would have seen anything different all the days of their lives if they hadn't gone. It was better than working on the land, then, and if it still existed now, I reckon I'd rather see any of my daughters be a goodhousemaid or a well-trained parlour maid than a dolled-up shop-assistant or a factory worker.But folks are too proud to work for other folks, now. even if it's to their own advantage, though as far as I can see you are still working for other folks , whatever you're doing. Big houses didn't want littlegirls of eleven, even as kitchen maids, so the first few ycars had to be put in somewhere else, before you got even that amount of promotion.Big houses expected good service, but you got good treatment in return. It . wasn't like that at the sort of place my friends had to go. Mostly they went to the farmers' houses within ten or twenty miles from where they'd been born. These farmers were a jumped Up, proud lot who didn't know how to treat the people who worked for them. They took advantage of the poor people's need to get their girls off their hands to get little slaves for nearly nothing. The conditions were terrible.。

成熙英语中级班听力文本

成熙英语中级班听力文本

成熙英语中级班听力文本《成熙英语中级班听力文本》是一本适合英语中级学习者的听力材料。

本书共包含多个听力篇章,每个篇章都有一个主题,涵盖了生活、学习、工作、旅行等方方面面的内容。

下面是本书中一个听力篇章的文本,以供参考:Unit 5: Traveling AbroadSection 1: Preparing for a TripSpeaker 1: Hi, Emily. How's everything going?Speaker 2: Hi, Lisa. I'm doing great. I'm actually planninga trip abroad ne某t month. I'm so e某cited!Speaker 1: That sounds amazing! Where are you going?Speaker 2: I'm going to Italy. I've always wanted to visit Rome and Venice.Speaker 1: Wow, that's fantastic! Have you started preparing for your trip?Speaker 2: Yes, I have. I've already booked my flight and hotel. Now I'm working on getting the necessary travel documents.Speaker 1: Good job! Don't forget to check the visa requirements for Italy. You might need to apply for a visa.Speaker 2: That's a good point. I'll make sure to check that. Besides the visa, is there anything else I need to prepare?Speaker 1: Yes, you should also check if you need any vaccinations before traveling to Italy. It's important to stay healthy.Speaker 2: I didn't think about that. I'll make an appointment with my doctor right away.Section 2: Arriving at the AirportSpeaker 1: How was your flight to Italy, Emily?Speaker 2: It was long but smooth, thanks. The airline staff was very friendly and the food was surprisingly good.Speaker 1: That's great to hear. Did you have any trouble at the airport?Speaker 2: No, everything went smoothly. I went through customs without any issues and my luggage arrived intact.Speaker 1: Wonderful. Did you e某change currency at the airport?Speaker 2: Yes, I did. I e某changed some cash for Euros at the currency e某change counter. It's always good to have local currency with you.Speaker 1: Definitely. It makes buying things and paying for transportation much easier.Speaker 2: I agree. Now I just need to find a ta某i to take me to my hotel.Speaker 1: You can ask the airport staff for directions or use a ride-sharing app to book a ta某i.Speaker 2: Thanks for the advice. I'll do that.这个听力篇章主要围绕准备出国旅行和到达目的地机场两个方面展开。

中级英语口语B7U5对话短文

中级英语口语B7U5对话短文
中级英语口语 B7U5对话短文
restaurant 餐馆, 饭店 on the left 在左边 on the right 在右边 till 直

on foot = by walk 步行 have a look 看一看 supermarket 超市
Let's do something. 让我们做某事。 at the end of … 在…的尽头
疯狂购物 我在服装世界购物中心。我正在买一条牛仔裤。我也要买一件粉红色 的女款衬衫。我喜欢买鞋,所以我今天要买一双新鞋。我的妈妈正在给我 爸爸买一块新手表。今天是他的生日。
右边有一架钢琴。
He goes to the park on foot. = He walks to the park.
He goes to the park by walk. 他步行去公园。
buy something for somebody 给某人买某物 My dad buys a car for me. 我的爸爸给我买了一辆车。
Clothes World 服装城 a pair of … 一双, 一对 a pair of shoe一条牛仔裤 a pair of sunglasses 一副太阳镜
There is a restaurant on the left. 左边有一个饭店。
There is a piano on the right.
Shop Till You Drop I am at the mall shopping at Clothes World. I'm shopping for jeans. I'm buying a pink blouse, too. I love shopping for shoes, so I'm buying a new pair of shoes today.My mother is buying a new watch for my father. It's his birthday.

中级口语九课

中级口语九课
你想买什么衣服?
外套 身材 种类
适合 样式
参谋
暴露
生词
新潮
保守 设计
袖子 时髦
上市 打折 服装
减价
优惠
生词
开(票) 收款台 交款
发票 质量
凭 退换 套
茶具 讨价还价 生词
砍(价) 摊主 一模一样
热身话题:
• 1,你常到小摊上买东西吗?为什么? • 2,在什么地方买东西可以讨价还价?你有经 验吗? • 3,在你们国家买东西能不能讨价还价?

• (V)写出(多指内容分项的单据等) • (1)您给我开张发票吧。 • ()你先请大夫开个药房,然后再来拿药。
优惠
• (adj)比一般的便宜 • 类似的说法:大减价、打折、半价、大出血、挥泪大 甩卖、跳楼价、买一送一、以旧换新、满一百送五十 (1)给你一张买眼镜的优惠券。 (2)我们可以优惠二十元。 (3)本店优惠三天。
5,你穿这件衣服再合适不过了。
• 再……不过(了) • 表示程度到了极点。是一种特殊形式的比较句。 • (了,肯定已经出现的情况,不表示变化) • 甲:我帮你买火车票。 • 乙:那再好不过了。
练习:
• • • • • • (1)这家饭馆的菜贵吗?(便宜) (2)我帮你找个辅导好吗?(好) (3)我给你买的那件衣服怎么样?(合适) (4)那个孩子怎么样?(讨厌、可爱 、聪明) (5)这次考试你觉得容易吗?(容易) (6)你卖的鱼新鲜吗?(新鲜)
情景对话:
1,在日用品柜台
情景对话:
2,在鞋店
情景对话:
3,在水果摊
成段表达:
课堂游戏:
推销比赛
选三个学生到教师前面, 向大家推销不同的……, 看谁最成功。

爱秀国际英语口语高级班文本-大学生学习英语口语不错的选择

爱秀国际英语口语高级班文本-大学生学习英语口语不错的选择

爱秀国际英语口语高级班文本大学生学习英语口语不错的选择本文给大家分享一下爱秀国际英语口语高级文本,大家可以跟着文本掌握各个日常生活场景的专业地道表达。

爱秀国际英语的口语班怎么样呢?这么说吧,他们是专门做大学生英语口语培训的,做了10多年了,整体还是非常常熟的,在全国很多城市都有分校。

具体的如果想了解,可以到他们的官网去咨询。

废话不多说,直接上干货,如果发现有问题,欢迎随时指出来。

爱秀国际英语口语高级文本目录一.人物Bob Branson二.人物Andrea,James三.找室友四.工作amusement park,intern,landscaping job五.工作working as a tutor,in a restaurant,for a marketing company六.借东西(相机,蓝色西装,车)七.三角恋八.三个故事(撞鲸,抢银行,卡烟囱),耍蛇,救警察九.丢钱包十.四个烦恼(开车快,狗叫,放广告,销售员)十一.换衣服,衣服褪色十二.找宿管(换灯泡,狗叫)十三.地区习惯(吃东西有声音,睡得晚,中东服饰)十四.Greener World十五.垃圾填埋场,臭氧层十六.化工厂倾倒废弃物,找证据十七.算命十八.克服害羞十九.舞蹈课,厨艺课二十.转折点(工作后,有狗了,有自行车)二十一.转折点(学语言,获奖)二十二.后悔专业选择、大学生活二十三.迟到,狗生娃二十四.戴安娜,比尔盖茨二十五.在家中工作,交通形势二十六.心理医生,露营顾问Lesson1AA: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't too serious and who have agood 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 Iknow 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.BChris: So, what's the Verdict? What did you think of Bob?Kim: Well, I was worried at first especially when I saw that he wears not one but two earrings,I thought he might turn out to be one of those guys who are into heavy rock music and stuff likethat. You know what I mean?Chris: But he's just like a 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 thepeople 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.Lesson2AA: So, have you seen Andrea lately?B: Yeah, I see her pretty often. We work together at a café latté.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 her, she lets you know what she thinks of you.A: Yes, that's true. But that's why we love her, right?B: Yeah, I guess so. But she's changed a lot since she started college. She talked about herself all the time and she always manages to mention how good she is at everything she does. A: Hmm. Maybe I won't call her after all.BA: 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 friends really easily. He really likes talking to people, and he loves inviting people over.A: Ur – Ur, he invited 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.CA: 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 him. He's hard to predict. Sometimes he's pretty cheerful and talk active,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 going to 3 something, 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 it.Lesson3ADave: Hello?Jim: Hi. My name's Jim Hunt. I'm calling about the ad for a roommate.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's easy to get along with.Jim: I'm pretty easygoing.Dave: Great! So can I ask you a few fairly straightforward questions about yourself?Jim: No problem. I like it when people are direct.BD: 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 month – uh, that's $300 a month for each person 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 asked me to leave by Friday, so I really need to find a place to live.I've had tomove 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 …Lesson4ATracy: Good news! I've found a summer job!Mark: That's great! Anything interesting?T: Yes, working at an amusement park. Doesn't that sound fantastic?M: Sure, it does.T: So, have you found anything?M:Nothing yet, but I've got a couple of leads. One is working as an intern for a record company – mostly answering phones. Or I can get a landscaping job again.T: Being an intern sounds more interesting than landscaping. And it's probably not as hard!M: Yeah, but a landscaper earns more money than an intern. And you get a great tan!BM: So what will you be doing at the amusement park, exactly?T: Actually, I'll have two jobs. First, I'll be working at a place called Children's World.They have allkinds 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 computers and interesting devices.It's just 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'll also be one of the people who walks around the park greeting people.M: Do you mean you'll have to dress up in a costume?T: Yes, as a cartoon character! I know, I know. It soundssilly. And it's certainly not as rewarding as working in Children's World, but it's part of the job. Lesson5AWoman: So where are you working this summer, Carlos?Carlos: I'm working as a tutor. in a learning center for kids.W: Interesting. 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 computers most of the time. We have to help them get started 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 adults.And I get to choose my own hours.As long as I work eight hours a day, I can come in at any time from 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M.W: Lucky you!BWoman: 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 andthings. 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 thisjob. W: So why don't you quit?P: I'd love to, but I need the money.CMan: 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 one of those people 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's mostly a bunch of students working there, and we have a lot of funwhen 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 Iwant to in the morning.Lesson6AJack: Hi, Rod. This is Jack.Rod: Oh, hi, Jack. What's up?J: I'm going to my best friend's wedding this weekend. I'd love to videotape it. Would you mind if I borrowed you video camera?R: Um, yeah. That's OK, I guess. I don't think I'll need it for anything.J: Thanks a million.R: Sure. Have you used a video camera before? It's pretty easy.J: Yeah, a couple of times. Would it be OK if I picked it up on Friday night?R: Fine. No problem.BAndy: Hello.J: Hi, Andy. This is Jack.A: Oh, hi, Jack.J: I was wondering if you could do me a favor.A: That depends.J: Well, I have to go to a wedding this weekend. Would it be OK if I borrowed your navy blue suit?A: Oh, sure. No problem.J: Thanks a lot. I'll come by and pick it up tonight. A: That's fine.CR: Rose Rizzo.J: Hi, Rose. This is Jack.R: Oh, hello. How are you?J: Pretty good, thanks. Listen, the reason I'm calling is I have a really big favor to ask you. R: Yes?J:Remember I told you about that friend of mine who's getting married to a woman he met inBarcelona?R: Yeah, I remember. And?J: Well, the wedding's this Saturday afternoon, and it's out in the country – about an hour's drive from here – and I was wondering if I could borrow your car for the afternoon to get there.R: Gee, Jack, I'd really love to help you out, but I'm going to be needing my car all weekend.I've got a friend coming in from out of town, and I promised to show her the sights.J: Oh, OK. I understand. Anyway, how are things? I haven't seen you for ages.R: Oh, pretty good.Lesson7AAmy: Hello?Jeff: Hello. May I speak to Sophia, please?A: I'm sorry, she's not in right now. Would you like to leave a message?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'd like to go with me?A: All right, Peter. I'll give her the message.J: No, this is Jeff, not Peter.A: Oh, I'm sorry.J: By the way, who's Peter?BSophia: Hi! I'm home!A: Oh, hi.S: Did anyone call?A: Uh-huh. Your old friend Peter called a few hours ago. He's going to be in town on Saturday and wants to get together with you Saturday night. He said tocall him.S: Oh, super! I haven't seen Peter in almost a year. Any other calls?A: Uh, yeah. Jeff called. He wants to know if you want to go to Tony's party with 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. Even if I weren't going out with Peter, I wouldn't go anywhere with Jeff. Oh, he's such apain!A: Oh, he didn't sound so bad. He sounded kind of sweet.S: Yeah, yeah, I guess he is. It's just that I don'twant to go out with him – and he just doesn't seem to get the message. Do me a favor. Amy,If he calls again, could you just tell him I'm not home?A: Hmm. OK.Lesson8AJ:What an awful story! A couple was sailing their yacht from Hawaii to Mexico. While they werecrossing the Pacific, 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 hewas escaping, he got caught inthe 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 throughthe 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.BA 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 wasseen beside one of the town's main roads. The snake charmer put it around his neck; while heand his friends were walking home, the snake strangled him to death.CEarly 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 shallow river. The officers couldn't get out of the car, which was rapidly filling up with water. The thief went back to the scene ofthe accident and helped rescue the officers. The Hollywood Police Department has decided todrop charges against the thief for saving the officers' lives.Lesson9ABrian: 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!BK: 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 guyscame by and asked if they could help me. They spoke very broken English, and I couldn't reallyunderstand what they were saying. I really just wanted 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 withall 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. Then – this sounds really corny – I didjust 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 creditcard, and sent me on my way.Lesson10AA: 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!BA: 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.CA: I can't stand it when they show the same commercial twice in a row. Why do they do that? Itdrives 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.DA: It really upsets me when store clerks pretend they haven't noticed you and just stand aroundchatting 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.Lesson11AClerk: 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 thecollar.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?BW: Hi.C: Yes?W: I wonder if you could take a look at these shoes I bought here. They're pretty new, but theyseem to be falling apart.C: Hmm. Let me see. Yes, this doesn't look right. The stitching is coming out. How long did yousay 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.CM: 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.Lesson12AA: Hello, Mr. Smith? I was wondering if you could, uh, change the lightbulb out front? It went out again.B: Look, why are you bothering me now? It's still light outside and it will be for another five hours.A: Well, I realize that, but it was dark last night, and I was fumbling with my keys, and …I'm headed out now, and …B: Miss, it just rained. It's very wet. It's dangerous to work with electricity when it's wet outside. A: Oh, I…I don't want to endanger you. It's just that I'll be coming home late tonight and I just want tomake…B: I would love to help you miss, but somebody borrowed my ladder. I don't have a ladder.A: Well, you know, I have a chair! If you'd just give me a lightbulb, I wouldn't mind doing it myself. OK?B: Oh, oh. Oh! OK. Here. Take a lightbulb from one of my lamps…A: Oh, no, you don't have to do that!B: …so you know it works. No, please. It's my pl easure. A: Oh! Thank you!BA: Uh, excuse me. Mr. Smith?B: Yeah?A: Uh, I was wondering if you could do something about my next-door neighbor's dog? It's been barking and…and keeping…keeping…B: Hey! Fish gotta swim, birds gotta fly, dogs gotta…… A: Dogs…B: That's nature's way.A: Dogs…yes, but they don't have to bark all night! This is three nights in a row……B: Oh! Wait! Wait! Have you tried earplugs?A: I've tried earplugs. They don't……B: Have you seen the size of that dog? You want me to go in there? That dog could hurt me! A: Well, I need my sleep! I don't know what to tell you, I mean……B: Look, look. I tell you what. I'll call him on the phone, and ask if he can keep his dog quiet. A: Thank you!CA: Mr. Smith.B: Mrs. Taylor.A: I have a bone to pick with you.B: What is it? A: My mail keeps arriving every day later and later.B: Mrs. Taylor, that's the government's fault-not mine……A: Well, I think……B: Well, complain to the post office.A: Mr. Smith! I think that it's your job to take care of this!B: Mrs. Taylor, why do you need your mail early? Take my advice. Just relax, put your feet up, and watch a little TV, OK?A: I'm sorry, Mr. Smith. I think that you should do something about this. Now!B: OK, Mrs. Taylor. I'll go down to the post office and speak to someone……tomorrow. Lesson13AOne thing that I never really got used to when I was traveling in Asia was the way people make noise when they drink soup. I think it's because they want to show that they'rereally enjoying their food so they make a loud slurping noise. It always bothered me. I guess it'sbecause my parents spent years when I was a kid telling me not to make noise while I was eating.BWhen 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 until two in the morning oreven later. I found it difficult. How does one get up and go to work or school the next day aftereating and drinking until three in the morning?CI 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, Ifound 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 to wear all the time.Lesson14AAndy: 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 theoceans 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.BA: We've been active in this area for almost five years now. Are you aware of some of our otherlocal 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 offthings for recycling – cans, bottles, plastic bags, and newspapers. Last year we raised over $100,000 through recycling.C: That's fantastic. I'd love to get involved in Greener World. Where do I sign?Lesson15AJ: You know, I've been reading a lot about the problem of landfills – 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 tostart 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.BW: 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 cancerand other problems.W: But is there anything we can do to solve the problem?A: Sure. One of the biggest threats tothe 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.CK: 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 rivers and lakes – where we get our drinking water from – are being polluted insome way by businesses farms, homes, industries, and other sources. And even though thewater 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 that dangerous chemicals and bacteria don't get into our water supply. Lesson16AAndy: You know, there's a factory outside town that's pumping chemicals into the 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!BCarla: Wait a minute, Before Greener World does anything, shouldn't we make sure that we've got our facts straight?Andy: Absolutely. The best thing to do is to monitor the situation over the next several weeks tosee 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 idea. Not yet, anyway.C: 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 tohave a meeting with a representativeof the company to tell them what we've discovered. OK,Carla?C: OK.Lesson17AKen: you know, I've always wanted to have my fortune told.Lisa: Really? Do you know where you can get it done?K: I'm not sure. But maybe there are some fortunetellers listed in the phone book. Let's take alook.L: Hmm. Here's one. You could have your palm read by Madame Zara for $70.K: That's really expensive.L: What about this one? You can get your fortune told over the phone for only $3.75a minute. K: That's reasonable. Come on. Try it with me!BF: Fortune-Tellers international. This is Madame Ines. Let me tell you what the future will bring. What's you sign? K: I'm a Leo.F: Hmm…let's see. Well, this is going to be an interesting week for you.K: Why is that?F: It seems that you're waiting to hear about something important, and you should have good news toward the end of the week.K: Hmm…I wonder what that's about.F: But your situation at work or at school will become more difficult in the coming days. You mayfind things boring for a while, but you should be patient.K: OK.F: Now, on the personal side, you will have some lively and interesting discussions with someone you know well. Pay attention to this friend's advice because it will turn out to be good for you inthe long run.K: OK. That doesn't sound too bad.F: If, you would like to hear more, I'll need your credit card number, please.K: Oh. It's 8997-9670072……COnce I start taking this night course on top of my full-time job. I just won't have time to spend doing chores and going to the supermarket and all that. So I'm going to start using this service about once a week. From what I hear, it's very easy: I just call them up and give them a list of everything I need to have done. And the person who does it checks out prices in different stores and hunts down bargains, so I'll probably save money in the long run.Lesson18AM: Well, I think if you're really shy it might be a good idea to see a therapist or someone like that – you know, to get some professional help. You can't always change by yourself.W: Or how about getting one of those self-help books from the library? I'm sure there are books around with lots of good suggestions that you can try.M: I think the best thing is to join a club and do activities where you have to meet and talk to different people. Like, if you join a theater group and work on putting on a play, you'll probablybe able to overcome your shyness.BI had always been really shy. I was the sort of person who could go to a party and never talk toanybody, and when you don't talk to anybody, it's hard to make friends. Anyway, my sister suggested I take an acting class. She said it might help me become more outgoing. So, I did.I was really frightened in that first acting class. But you know it really helped. The teacher was very。

【VIP专享】英语中级口译7-9

【VIP专享】英语中级口译7-9

【VIP专享】英语中级口译7-9口译(7-1)blend混合;融合diversity 多样性unexcel无与伦比cutting-edge 先进的charged with energy 充满活力nursing护理/护理学broaden one’s horizon扩展视野acclaimed 被交口称赞的one-of-a-kind campus 独一无二的校园flagship university旗舰大学dollar-for-dollar university物有所值的大学legendary Route 66传奇的66号公路imbued with 充满renowned A-list-faculty享有声誉做一流的师资Nobel laureate 诺贝尔奖获得者national academy国家科学院forward-looking research 前瞻性研究raft漂流hot air balloon fiesta 热气球节的活动small-town vibe小镇情调口译(7-2)intimate亲密的gratify 使满足;得到厚爱recipe食谱cuisine菜肴communally群体的eatery餐馆street vendor路边小摊stall小排档deft技术娴熟broth 汤herbal medicine meal 药膳cater to 迎合;针对become faddish变得流行pungent 辛辣的formulate行程pharmaceutical 药学的replete充分的equate达到venue途径enact 履行ritually scripted 按正式礼仪要求以文字抒写acumen敏锐intent 意图;目的feaster赴宴者口译(7-3)champagne香槟sampling party品酒会cork软木塞the release of gas 气体释放gentle, alluring fizz诱人的嘶嘶声candlelit dinner 烛光晚餐Valentine’s Day情人节akin to相似do the trick达到目的allure透人的魅力painstaking艰辛的alcohol酒for weeks on end连续数周eponymous drink同名汽酒carbon dioxide bubble二氧化碳小气泡facet原因quicken the pulse加快脉搏跳动ranked by “dosage”按“剂量”分类fermentation发酵extra-brut偏酸型;非常不甜vintage champagne精制香槟酒spicy food辛辣的食物go especially well with特别适合口译(8-1)追溯date back to朝廷使者envoy of the royal court西域the Western Regions河西走廊the HeXi Corridor塔里木盆地Tarim Basin帕米尔山区the Pamir mountains阿富汗Afghanistan(AFG)伊朗Iran伊拉克Iraq叙利亚Syria地中海Mediterranean Sea丝绸织物silk cloth and goods火药gunpowder造纸术paper making印刷术paper printing techniques佛教Buddhism伊斯兰教Islam石榴pomegranate香水perfume历史文物historical relics散居scatter少数民族ethnic minority天方夜谭exotic吐鲁番Turpan工艺workmanship风味小吃local delicacies口译(8-2)烹调cook/cooking节庆膳食holiday meals象征意义symbolic significance昏庸君主fatuous monarch贬官放逐be banished农历lunar calendar端午节the Dragon Boat Festival忠臣loyal minister糯米粽子glutinous rice dumpling祭祀亡灵sacrifice departed soul龙舟比赛dragon boat race中秋节the Mid-Autumn Festival满月full moon蜜饯candied preserved fruit豆沙bean paste蛋黄(egg)yolk家禽poultry饺子boiled dumplings年糕New Year cake八宝饭steamed sweet glutinous rice谐音be homonymous with耍龙灯dragon-lantern show舞狮子Lion Dance踩高跷walk on stilts吉祥如意propitious and happy/everything goes well 贴对联put up an antithetical couplet团圆饭family reunion dinner口译(8-3)简称for short综合大学comprehensive university弘扬传统文化by virtue of our rich Chinese cultural heritage 文/理学院Arts/Science faculties书院制度unique college system在…卓然而立be distinguished from主/副修课程majors’/minors’ programmes课程设计灵活programmes designed with flexible structure 学分制the credit system学习自主权free choice in learning多元教育multi-faceted education发挥潜能bring out the best校训University motto博文约礼Broadening one's intellectual horizon and keeping within the bounds of propriety出自《论语》be taken from the Analects of Confucius陶冶性灵cultivate the spirit潜移默化influence the temperament unobtrusively and imperceptibly通识教育liberal education学而后识礼Moral propriety follows naturally intellectual development校徽school badge高贵noble坚毅firm and persistent口译(9-1)articulate清晰地发(音)agenda 日程表lifeblood 鲜血multifaceted多面的disruptive破坏性的indulgence纵容..;沉溺..highlight 着重强调insurer保险公司license执照sell policies 销售保单securities证券公司virtuous cycle良性循环local supplier本土供应商cluster of innovation创新产业聚集地development patent 开发性专利venture capital风险资本foresighted example有先见之明的例子advisory council咨询会议underpinning基石educated citizenry受过教育的公民curriculum课程设置interdisciplinary跨学科的scholarship 奖学金/学术成就virtual world虚拟世界nurture 养育internship 实习mentoring传帮带role model榜样rationalize使..理性化/完善regulatory environment 法制环境stifle扼杀;使窒息enlightened宽松开明accompanying disruption伴随的冲击secure one’s position稳固某人的位置口译(9-2)blessed有幸substitute 替代single mom 单身妈妈incredible sacrifice难以置信的牺牲role model 榜样instill 教导integrity正直诚实delayed gratification 延迟享乐envision想象;预想break the cycle打破循环gay or straight 同性恋或异性恋foster parent养父母figure out想出the faith宗教团体strong parenting父母对子女尽心尽责的养育fatherhood为父之道legislation法规dance recital舞蹈演出source of comfort源源不断的关怀口译(9-3)knowledge-based economy 知识经济reshape lives 改变生活extract the best 提取精华explore the greatest 探索最伟大的interrelated educational program 教研融合的教育uninhibited minds 无拘无束的头脑the frontier of discovery 探索前沿disseminate knowledge 传播知识transplant 移植the walls of the academy 研究所exploit 利用short-sighted 目光短浅live up the edge of technology 置身技术前沿discontinuity 不连续;间断;突变induce 引发crucial step 关键因素fanciful visionary 浮想联翩的思想家uninhibited executor 不受常规约束的实干家repertory 储备;仓库transmission of knowledge 知识传播Silicon Valley 硅谷share the vision with 赞同wellspring 源泉take advantage of 利用。

爱秀英文2018年中级班文本加口语短语

爱秀英文2018年中级班文本加口语短语

1.make waves 搞事情2.close to home 扎心3.carry the can for someone为某人背黑锅4.keep one's finger on the pulse紧跟最新动态5.That's the spirit!这才对嘛!6.no dice没门儿7.on the dot 准时8.go Dutch AA制9.burn the midnight oil 熬夜10.hit the books 好好学习11.pull up one's socks 加油12.at the eleventh hour 最后关头13.move heaven and earth 竭尽全力14.answer the call of nature 解手15.throw in the towel认输16.bite the bullet硬着头皮对付17.on top of the world 高兴至极18.play one's ace使出绝招19.be wise after the event 事后诸葛亮20.as fresh as a daisy 精神饱满21.let your hair down 放松22.a bad hair day 倒霉的一天23.as easy as a pie 小菜一碟24.play someone like a ukulele 玩弄于股掌25.Let's call it a day.收工。

26.hold all the cards 处于优势27.wet blanket 扫兴之人28.haste makes waste 欲速则不达29.jump the gun 过早行动30.build castles in the air 白日做梦in deep water 水深火热32.on the same page 达成一致33.on pins and needles 如坐针毡34.keep up with the Joneses 攀比35.jump ship 跳槽36.hands are tied 无能为力37.fall by the wayside 半途而废38.back to square one 从头再来39.up in the air 悬而未决40.as pleased as punch 心花怒放41.fly off the handle 大发雷霆42.written in the stars 命中注定43.spill the beans 泄露秘密44.rock the boat 惹麻烦45.I'll take a rain check.我想还是改天再约吧。

BEC中级口语培训材料

BEC中级口语培训材料

Part I Personal Information(个人信息)Section A Declarative Sentences1. Allow me to introduce myself first.Please let me introduce myself first.请允许我自我介绍。

2. I’m Li Ming, and I am 20(years old).我叫李明,我20岁。

I am Li Ming, and I was born in 1987.我叫李明,我生于1987年。

3. I’m Li Ming, a freshman/sophomore/junior/senior, from Biology Department.我叫李明,我是生物系大一/二/三/四的学生。

I am Li Ming, an undergraduate in Biology Department, Hubei Normal University.我是湖北师范学院生物系的一名本科生,叫李明。

4. I am in the first/second/third/fourth year of my college career.我是一名大一/二/三/四学生。

I am about to commence/start my second/ third / fourth year study.我即将进入大二/三/四。

15. I am a student of Biology department, Hubei Normal University.我是湖北师范学院生物系的一名学生。

My major is biology science.我的专业是生物科学。

I am Li Ming, studying in Hubei Normal University, majored in economics and have great affection for English.我叫李明,现就读于湖北师范学院,经济学专业,热爱英语。

商务英语(BEC)中级口语考试范本

商务英语(BEC)中级口语考试范本

【导语】以下是⽆忧考整理的《商务英语(BEC)中级⼝语考试范本》,⼀起来看看吧! ⼝语考试分为三部分: 第⼀阶段:考官和考⽣交流,时间⼤约3分钟 1.Q:What’s your name? A:My name is (Kate) (注:括号内的为参考答案) 2 .Q:Where are you from? A:I come from (JiangSu Province) 3. Q:Are you a student or worker? A:I am a (student/worker) 4.如果你是学⽣: Q :What do you like most about your study? A:这个要你回答最喜欢的⼀门课 Q:And why? A:阐述你的原因,不要过于简单和复杂,三句话左右。

这个考前要准备好。

如果你不是学⽣: Q:What do you like most about your work? Q:And why? A:阐述你的原因,不要过于简单和复杂,三句话左右。

这个考前要准备好。

要点::以上四个问题,只要你简单阐述就⾏了,不要长篇⼤论,⽽且⽼师问什么,你回答什么,千万不要拖泥带⽔。

5.What do you wear when you go to college? (如果你是学⽣,需要准备) 6.How do you normal dress for job? (如果你是⾮学⽣,需要准备) 7.The company has a dress code for their employee, what’s you viewpoint? (如果你是⾮学⽣,需要准备) 8.Do you think businessman have enough time to relax themselves? And why? 9. About free time or to relax work Should the company offer leisure facility to employee? And why? Matter people free time or money more? And why? Is employee encouraged to work overtime? And why? 10. About Business news What kind of business news is most interesting? And why? How do you keep up with business news? Is it important for business people read business news? And why? 11.About organizing time Do you think you are good at organizing the work? And why? Is it important to be well organized in the work? And why? Do you think people will work more efficiently if they take a regular breaks? And why? 12.About conference How useful for business people to go to conferences? What makes a conference interesting? And why? Do you think pay for staff to come to the conference in other country? And why? 要点:上述5-12题 当问Do you think。

BEC中级-口语第一部分常考话题

BEC中级-口语第一部分常考话题

PART ONE问答对话常考话题(1)个人注:family name指姓;first name指“名字”,不包括姓,放在姓前。

如在Peter Smith中,Smith为姓,Peter为名字;在Kathleen Anne Stone中Anne Stone为姓,Kathleen为名字。

但在Mary Anne Stone中,Mary Anne一起作为教名。

(2)家乡(3)家庭(4)工作或学习(5)业余爱好(6)交通方式(7)培训(8)未来计划(9)团队合作(10)出国咖啡店创业计划书第一部分:背景在中国,人们越来越爱喝咖啡。

随之而来的咖啡文化充满生活的每个时刻。

无论在家里、还是在办公室或各种社交场合,人们都在品着咖啡。

咖啡逐渐与时尚、现代生活联系在一齐。

遍布各地的咖啡屋成为人们交谈、听音乐、休息的好地方,咖啡丰富着我们的生活,也缩短了你我之间的距离,咖啡逐渐发展为一种文化。

随着咖啡这一有着悠久历史饮品的广为人知,咖啡正在被越来越多的中国人所理解。

第二部分:项目介绍第三部分:创业优势目前大学校园的这片市场还是空白,竞争压力小。

而且前期投资也不是很高,此刻国家鼓励大学生毕业后自主创业,有一系列的优惠政策以及贷款支持。

再者大学生往往对未来充满期望,他们有着年轻的血液、蓬勃的朝气,以及初生牛犊不怕虎的精神,而这些都是一个创业者就应具备的素质。

大学生在学校里学到了很多理论性的东西,有着较高层次的技术优势,现代大学生有创新精神,有对传统观念和传统行业挑战的信心和欲望,而这种创新精神也往往造就了大学生创业的动力源泉,成为成功创业的精神基础。

大学生创业的最大好处在于能提高自己的潜力、增长经验,以及学以致用;最大的诱人之处是透过成功创业,能够实现自己的理想,证明自己的价值。

第四部分:预算1、咖啡店店面费用咖啡店店面是租赁建筑物。

与建筑物业主经过协商,以合同形式达成房屋租赁协议。

协议资料包括房屋地址、面积、结构、使用年限、租赁费用、支付费用方法等。

英语口语练习:对话集锦(中级)

英语口语练习:对话集锦(中级)

英语口语练习:对话集锦(中级)以下是一些适用于中级研究者的英语对话练,通过这些对话,您可以提高您的口语表达能力。

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

爱秀国际英语口语中级班文本-大学生学习英语口语不错地选择

爱秀国际英语口语中级班文本-大学生学习英语口语不错地选择

爱秀国际英语口语中级班文本-大学生学习英语口语不错地选择爱秀国际英语口语中级班文本大学生学习英语口语不错的选择本文给大家分享一下爱秀国际英语口语中级文本,大家可以跟着文本掌握各个日常生活场景的专业地道表达。

爱秀国际英语的口语班怎么样呢?这么说吧,他们是专门做大学生英语口语培训的,做了10多年了,整体还是非常常熟的,在全国很多城市都有分校。

具体的如果想了解,可以到他们的官网去咨询。

废话不多说,直接上干货,如果发现有问题,欢迎随时指出来。

爱秀国际英语口语中级文本目录一、滑冰二、Yuhong(移民)三、照片(叔叔的小屋,爷爷奶奶家)四、等车,写投诉信五、新加坡交通(限行,限购,缴税,地铁)六、机场问路七、看房子八、问房子九、Terry(工作,分手)十、戒烟,改变,加俱乐部,减肥十一、snails with garlic,fried brain十二、周计划(Florida),暑假计划(work,Guadalajara in Mexico )十三、背包旅行,参观纽约十四、Jason十五、邻居扰民,停错车位十六、圣诞节,变装十七、和服,婚礼十八、工作打算十九、工作打算(记者,老师,公务员,餐馆)二十、自由女神像二十一、埃及金字塔,长城二十二、模特,作家二十三、Joan,Bob近期情况(旅行,买房)二十四、看电影二十五、拾金不昧二十六、咨询节目(1)1.T ed: Oh, I'm really sorry. Are you OK?Ana: I'm fine. But I'm not very good at this.Ted: Neither am I. Say, are you from South America?Ana: Yes, I am originally. I was born in Argentina.Ted: Did you grow up there?Ana: Yes, I did, but my family moved here eight years ago when I was in high school.Ted: And where did you learn the rollerblade?Ana: Here in the park. This is only my second time.Ted: Well, it's my first time. Can you give me some lessons?Ana: Sure. Just follow me.Ted: By the way, my name is Ted.Ana: And I'm Ana. Nice to meet you.2.T ed: Hey, hey! That was fun. Thank you for the lesson!Ana: No problem. So, tell me a little about yourself. What do you do?Ted: I work in a travel agency.Ana: Really! What do you do there?Ted: I'm in charge of their computers.Ana: Oh, so you're a computer specialist.Ted: Well, sort of. Yeah, I guess so.Ana: That's great. Then maybe you can give me some help with a computer course I'm taking.Ted: Oh, sure...But only if you promise to give me some more rollerblading lessons.Ana: It's a deal!(2)1.Interviewer: Where are you from originally, Yu Hong?Yu Hong: I'm from China...from near Shanghai.Interviewer: And when did you move here?Yu Hong: I came here after I graduated from college. That was in 1992. Interviewer: And what do you do now?Yu Hong: I'm a transportation engineer.Interviewer: I see. So you 're an immigrant to the United States?Yu Hong: Yes, that's right.Interviewer: What are some of the difficulties of being an immigrant in the U.S.? Yu Hong: Oh, That's not an easy question to answer. There are so many things really.I guess one of the biggest difficulties is that I don't have any relatives here. I mean, I have a lot of friends, but that's not the same thing. In China, on the holidays or the weekend, we visit relatives. It isn't the same here.Interviewer: And what do you miss the most from home?Yu Hong: Oh, that's easy, my mom's soup! She makes great soup. I really miss mymother's cooking.(3)1.A: Hey! Are these pictures of you when you were a kid?B: Yeah! That’s me in front of my uncle’s beach house. When I was a kid, we used to spend two weeks there everysummer.A: Wow, I bet that was fun!B: Yeah. We always had a great time. Every day we used to get up early and walk along t he beach. I have a great shell collection. In fac t, I think it’s still up in the attic!A: Hey, I used to collect shells, too, when I was a kid. But my parents threw them out!2.A: You know what I remember most about growing up?B: What?A: Visiting my grandparent’s house…you know, on holidays and stuff. They lived way out in the country, and my granddad had a horse named Blackie. He taught me how to ride. I just love that horse-and she loved me, too! I used to really enjoy spending time at my grandparent’s house. And every time I came back, Blackieremembered me.B: Ah, memories!(4)1.A: Why is there never a bus when you want one?B: Good question. There aren’t enough buses on this route.A: Sometimes I feel like writing a letter to the paper.B: Good idea. You should say that we need more subway lines, too.A: Yeah. There should be more public transportation in general.B: And fewer cars! There’s too much traffic.A: Say, is that our bus coming?B: Yes, it is. But look. It’s full!A: Oh, no! Let’s go and get a cup of coffee. We can talk about this letter I’m going to write.2.A: So you are really going to write a letter to the paper?B: Sure. I’m going to say something about the buses. They’re too old. We need。

中级英语口语B7U4对话短文

中级英语口语B7U4对话短文
中级英语口语 B7U4对话短文
haunted house 鬼屋 make…from… make A from B 用B制作A even though 即使; 虽然 dress up 装扮 jack-o'-lantern 南瓜灯 My favorite thing to do is +v.ing. =I like v.ing best. 我最喜欢做的事是…。 My favorite thing to do is reading books. I like reading books best. 我最喜欢做的事情是读书。 Oh,my dear! What's wrong? How scary! It'll be ok! 哦, 我的天哪! 怎么了? 太可怕了! 没事的, 别怕。 I like making wine from grapes. 我喜欢用葡萄酿制葡萄酒。 He came to help me yesterday even though he was very busy. 虽然昨天他很忙, 还是来帮我了。 Going to a haunted house is fun, too. Even though there are ghosts and monsters scaring everyone. 去鬼屋也很有趣。尽管到处有鬼怪把所有人都吓坏了。
October Holiday Halloween is a very fun day. I like making a jack-o'-lantern from a pumpkin. Going to a haunted house is fun, too. There are ghosts and monsters scaring everyone. My favorite thing to do is going trick or treating. Dressing up is fun, and you get so much candy!

中级英语口语B7U1阅读去图书馆

中级英语口语B7U1阅读去图书馆

我非常喜欢购物, 而且我每周都去购物。
She wants to be a dancer and she is working on it.
她想成为名舞者, 于是她正为此而努力。
The library I am at the library. And I want to check out a book about airplanes. The computer can help me find a book by telling me where the books are. Here is a book about very old airplanes. Now I can find this book, check it out, and go home and read it. Dear Grandma May: Thank you for the apple pie.My friend Jay really liked it. Daddy got a new tie. I got into a fight at school today. My friend lie to the teacher. He told the teacher that I have his key! I am a little sad. Can you come and stay with us? I want to show you my new toy and play with you. Anyway, your apple pie is still the best!
This book is about cooking. 这本书是关于烹饪的。
Kids like watching cartoons about animals.

中级英语口语B7U1-4阶段复习

中级英语口语B7U1-4阶段复习

Dad is wearing a bright tie with a die. She brings broccoli for breakfast over the bridge. There's a frame under the fridge next to my friend. There's a horse with a fork eating corn and pork. It's a sunny Saturday.Carol shops for new clothes in the department store. She meets Brannie. So they go shopping together. At the same time, Daniel is watching a movie in the movie theater.The movie is so scary. Eric wants to buy a birthday card, because it's his mother's birthday. What a wonderful day for everyone!
One day, Carol and Brannie walk in the street. They see John. There is a big box on his head. He is a mailman! A mailman delivers the mail. They say hello to each other. Then they meet Mrs.Brown. She is a crossing guard. There are many different people in our small city. They all have different jobs. Carol and Brannie have a fun day today!

中级英语口语B7U2对话短文

中级英语口语B7U2对话短文

Carol: A crossing guard stops cars.
பைடு நூலகம்
One day, Carol and Brannie walk in the street. They see John. There is a big box on his head. He is a mailman! A mailman delivers the mail. They say hello to each other. Then they meet Mrs.Brown. She is a crossing guard. There are many different people in our small city. They all have different jobs. Carol and Brannie have a fun day today!
中级英语口语 B7U2对话短文
br[br] bridge breakfast broccoli bracelet branch bride too 也 just like…就像…一样 then 然后 She brings broccoli for breakfast over the bridge. His father is tall. He is tall, too.他父亲个子高。他也高。 I am good at English. My friend is good at English, too. 我擅长英语。我的朋友也擅长英语。 A crossing guard stops cars, just like a police officer. 交通协管员叫停汽车,就像警察一样。 She looks just like her mother. 她看上去就像她的母亲一样。 I do my homework in the afternoon, then I watch TV. 下午我做作业,然后我看电视。 We eat dinner, then we go out. 我们吃了晚饭, 然后我们出门。 What do you think of this song? I think it's great. What do you think of this movie? I don't think it's very good.
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爱秀国际英语口语中级班文本大学生学习英语口语不错的选择本文给大家分享一下爱秀国际英语口语中级文本,大家可以跟着文本掌握各个日常生活场景的专业地道表达。

爱秀国际英语的口语班怎么样呢?这么说吧,他们是专门做大学生英语口语培训的,做了10多年了,整体还是非常常熟的,在全国很多城市都有分校。

具体的如果想了解,可以到他们的官网去咨询。

废话不多说,直接上干货,如果发现有问题,欢迎随时指出来。

爱秀国际英语口语中级文本目录一、滑冰二、Yuhong(移民)三、照片(叔叔的小屋,爷爷奶奶家)四、等车,写投诉信五、新加坡交通(限行,限购,缴税,地铁)六、机场问路七、看房子八、问房子九、Terry(工作,分手)十、戒烟,改变,加俱乐部,减肥十一、snails with garlic,fried brain十二、周计划(Florida),暑假计划(work,Guadalajara in Mexico )十三、背包旅行,参观纽约十四、Jason十五、邻居扰民,停错车位十六、圣诞节,变装十七、和服,婚礼十八、工作打算十九、工作打算(记者,老师,公务员,餐馆)二十、自由女神像二十一、埃及金字塔,长城二十二、模特,作家二十三、Joan,Bob近期情况(旅行,买房)二十四、看电影二十五、拾金不昧二十六、电话咨询节目(1)1.T ed: Oh, I'm really sorry. Are you OK?Ana: I'm fine. But I'm not very good at this.Ted: Neither am I. Say, are you from South America?Ana: Yes, I am originally. I was born in Argentina.Ted: Did you grow up there?Ana: Yes, I did, but my family moved here eight years ago when I was in high school. Ted: And where did you learn the rollerblade?Ana: Here in the park. This is only my second time.Ted: Well, it's my first time. Can you give me some lessons?Ana: Sure. Just follow me.Ted: By the way, my name is Ted.Ana: And I'm Ana. Nice to meet you.2.T ed: Hey, hey! That was fun. Thank you for the lesson!Ana: No problem. So, tell me a little about yourself. What do you do?Ted: I work in a travel agency.Ana: Really! What do you do there?Ted: I'm in charge of their computers.Ana: Oh, so you're a computer specialist.Ted: Well, sort of. Yeah, I guess so.Ana: That's great. Then maybe you can give me some help with a computer courseI'm taking.Ted: Oh, sure...But only if you promise to give me some more rollerblading lessons. Ana: It's a deal!(2)1.Interviewer: Where are you from originally, Yu Hong?Yu Hong: I'm from China...from near Shanghai.Interviewer: And when did you move here?Yu Hong: I came here after I graduated from college. That was in 1992. Interviewer: And what do you do now?Yu Hong: I'm a transportation engineer.Interviewer: I see. So you 're an immigrant to the United States?Yu Hong: Yes, that's right.Interviewer: What are some of the difficulties of being an immigrant in the U.S.? Yu Hong: Oh, That's not an easy question to answer. There are so many things really.I guess one of the biggest difficulties is that I don't have any relatives here. I mean, I have a lot of friends, but that's not the same thing. In China, on the holidays or the weekend, we visit relatives. It isn't the same here.Interviewer: And what do you miss the most from home?Yu Hong: Oh, that's easy, my mom's soup! She makes great soup. I really miss my mother's cooking.(3)1.A: Hey! Are these pictures of you when you were a kid?B: Yeah! That’s me in front of my uncle’s beach house. When I was a kid, we used to spend two weeks there every summer.A: Wow, I bet that was fun!B: Yeah. We always had a great time. Every day we used to get up early and walk along the beach. I have a great shell collection. In fact, I think it’s still up in the attic!A: Hey, I used to collect shells, too, when I was a kid. But my parents threw them out!2.A: You know what I remember most about growing up?B: What?A: Visiting my grandparent’s house…you know, on holidays and stuff. They lived way out in the country, and my granddad had a horse named Blackie. He taught me how to ride. I just love that horse-and she loved me, too! I used to really enjoy spending time at my grandparent’s house. And every time I came back, Blackie remembered me.B: Ah, memories!(4)1.A: Why is there never a bus when you want one?B: Good question. There aren’t enough buses on this route.A: Sometimes I feel like writing a letter to the paper.B: Good idea. You should say that we need more subway lines, too.A: Yeah. There should be more public transportation in general.B: And fewer cars! There’s too much traffic.A: Say, is that our bus coming?B: Yes, it is. But look. It’s full!A: Oh, no! Let’s go and get a cup of coffee. We can talk about this letter I’m going to write.2.A: So you are really going to write a letter to the paper?B: Sure. I’m going to say something about the buses. They’re too old. We need more modern buses…nice air-conditioned ones.B: And they need to put more buses on the road.A: Right. And there are too many cars downtown, and there isn’t enough parking. B: That’s for sure. It’s impossible to find a parking space downtown these days. A: I think they should ban private cars downtown between nine and five.B: Oh, you mean they shouldn’t allow any cars except taxis and buses during the regular workday. Hmm…that sounds like a really good idea.(5)1.Quite a number of things have been done to help solve traffic problems inSingapore. For example, motorists must buy a special pass if they want to drive into the downtown business district. They can go into the business district only if they have the pass displayed on their windshield.Another thing Singapore has done is to make it more difficult to buy cars. People have to apply for a certificate if they want to buy a car. And the number of certificates is limited. Not everyone can get one.There is also a high tax on cars, so it costs three or four times as much to buy a car in Singapore as it does in, say, the United States or Canada.The other thing Singapore has done is to build an excellent pubic transportation system. Their subway system is one of the best in the world. And there is also a very good taxi and bus system.(6)1.A: Excuse me. Could you tell me where the bank is?B: There’s one upstairs, across from the duty-free shop.A: Oh, thanks. Do you know what time it opens?B: It should be open now. It opens at 8:00A.M.A: Good. And can you tell me how often the buses leave for the city?B: You need to check at the transportation counter. It’s right down the hall.A: OK. And just one more thing. Do you know where the nearest restroom is?B: Right behind you, ma’am. See that sign?A: Oh. Thanks a lot.2.A: Excuse me. It’s me again. I’m sorry. I need some more informationif you don’t mind.B: Not at all.A: Thanks. Do you know how much a taxi costs to the city?B: Well, it depends on the traffic, of course. But it usually costs about forty dollars. A: Forty dollars? I guess I’ll take the bus. That means I have almost an hour till the next one. Where could I find an inexpensive restaurant in the airport? Maybe a fast-food place?B: Go upstairs and turn right. You’ll see the snack bar on your left.A: Thanks very much. Have a nice day.B: You, too.(7)1.A: What do you think?B: Well, it has just as many bedrooms as the last apartment. And the living room is huge.C: But the bedrooms are too small. And there isn’t enough closet space for my clothes.A: And it’s not as cheap as the last apartment we saw.B: But that apartment was dark and dingy. And it was in a dangerous neighborhood. A: Let’s see if the real estate agent has something else to show us.2.A: Well, um,how do you like this space, then?C: Oh, it’s much better than that other one. The thing I like best is the bedrooms. They are too huge!B: Yes, they are nice and big.C: And there are two bathrooms! I could have my own bathroom!B: Yes, I guess you could.C: The only problem is the color of the living room. I really don’t like those dark green walls.A: Oh, I’m sure we can change the color if we want to.3.A: Creative Rentals. Good morning.B: Hello. I’m calling about the apartment you have for rent.A: Yes. What can I tell you about it?B: Where is it, exactly?A: It’s on King Street, just off the freeway.B: Oh, near the freeway. Can you hear the traffic?A: Yes, I’m afraid you do hear some. But the apartment has lots of space. It has three bedrooms and a very large living roomB: I see. And is it in a new building?A: Well, the building is about fifty years old.B: Uh-huh. Well, I’ll think about it.A: OK. Thanks for calling.B: Thank you. Bye(8)1.A: Hello?B: Hello. Is the apartment you’re advertising still available?A: Yes, it is.B: Can you tell me a little about it?A: Well, it’s a perfect apartment for one person. It’s one room with a kitchen at one end.B: I see. And is it far away from the subway?A: There’s a subway station just down the street. Actually, the apartment is located right downtown, so you step out of the building and there are stores and restaurants everywhere. But it’s on a high floor, so you don’t hear any street or traffic noise. B: It sounds like just the kind of place I’m looking for. I’d like to come see it, please. A: Sure. Let me give you the address.2.A:Town and city rentals.How can I help you?B:Hi! Um,Is that apartment you advertised still available?A:Yes, it is.B:Oh, good. Um, listen,I,I can’t pay too much. So the low prise you asking is…is really good for me.A:Great.B;And how big is it?A:It’s two rooms plus the kichen and bathroom.B:Well, is it a safe place to live?A:Well,I can tell you I’ve lived here for five years and I never heard about anybody having a problem.B:Oh, that’s good. Uh, let see, oh yeah, does the apartment have a lot of windows? A:Windows, yes, there are plenty of windows, but unfortunately,there is’n much light really. See, there’s another building right next to ours.B:Oh,that’s OK. I’m never around in the day anyway. Do you think it’s alright if I come and look at it?A:Anytime.When you wanna see it.(9)1.A: So where are you working now, T erry?B: Oh, I’m still at the bank. I don’t like it, though.A: That’s too bad. Why not?B: Well, it’s boring, and it doesn’t pay very well.A: I know what you mean. I don’t like my job either. I wish I could find a better job. B: Actually, I don’t want to work at all anymore. I wish I had a lot of money so I could retire now.A: Hmm, how old are you, Terry?B: Uh, twenty-six.2.A: So how are things going with you and Susie, T erry?B: Oh, you didn’t know? She and I broke up a couple of months ago. We decided we needed a break from each other for a while. But I miss her a lot. I wish we could get back together again.A: I’m sure you will.B: I really hope so. So what kind of job would you like to look for?A: I’m not sure, but I’d love something that would involve travel. And I’d really like to move to another city. I’m sick of this place. I need to live somewhere more exciting.B: I know what you mean. It sure can get boring around here at times.(10)1. A: Ugh! I feel awful. I really have to stop smoking.B: So why don't you quit?A: Well, if I quit, I might gain weight!B: A lot of people do, but...A: And if I gain weight, I won't be able to fit into any of clothes!B: Well, you can always go on a diet.A: Oh, no. I'm terrible at losing weight on diets. So if my clothes don't fit, I'll have to buy new ones. I'll have to get a part-time job, and...B: Listen, it is hard to quit, but it's not that hard. Do you want to know how I did it?2.A: Well, giving up smoking isn't really as hard as you think. I managed to do it, so it can't be that difficult. You should try a nicotine gum. You chew it just like regular chewing gum, and you don't feel like smoking.B: Well, I guess it's worth a try.3.Yeah, I really need a change. I’ve been doing the same things for over five years now, and I’m just not learning anything new. It’s the same routine every day, and I am really sick of sitting in front of a computer. I think I need to try something totally different. I want to be in a profession that involves meeting people.4.I really need to join a club or sports team to give me something to do on weekends.I get really bored on the weekends, and if I joined a club. I’d probably get to meet people and make new friends.5.Gosh, I really have to go on a diet. I’ve gained ten pounds since last year, and everyone tells me I look fat. And if I don’t lose weight now, I won’t be able to get into any of my summer clothes.(11)1.A: Hey, this sounds good — snails with garlic! Have you ever eaten snails?B: No, I haven’tA: Oh, they’re delicious! I had them last time. Like to try some?B: No, thanks. They sound strange.C: Have you decided on an appetizer yet?A: Yes. I’ll have the snails, please.C: And you, sir?B: I think I’ll have the fried brains.A: Fried brains? Now that really sound strange!2.A: Oh, good. Here comes the waitress now!C: Here are your snails, madam. And for you, sir…the fried brains.B: Thank you.A: Mmm, these snails are delicious! How are the brains?B: Well, I think they’re…yuck! Oh, sorry, I guess brains are pretty strange after all. Um, I think I’m going to order something else, if you don’t mind.A: Oh, sure. Go ahead.B: Miss! Excuse me, miss!C: Yes?B: Uh, I really don’t care for this appetizer. Could you bring me something else? C: Yes, of course. What would you like instead?A: Try the snails.B: No, I don’t think so. I’ll tell you what. Just forget an appetizer for me, and bringme a nice, juicy hamburger…medium rare…with French fries and a large soda.3.Have you finished with thisA: Have you finished with this?B: No, I’m still drinking it. Thanks.4.A: Did you order this?B: Yes, that’s mine. Mmm, it looks great and smells delicious!5.A: Don’t you like it?B: I haven’t tasted it yet. I’m waiting for the waitress to bring me a fork.6.A: Did you enjoy it?B: Well, it was a little tough. I think it was cooked for too long.7.A: How is it?B: Great. Just the way I like it: black and strong.8.A: Your turn or mine?B: It’s my treat this time. You paid last time. Remember?(12)1.A: I’m so excited! We have two weeks off! What are you going to do?B: I’m not sure. I guess I’ll just stay home. Maybe I’ll catch up on my reading. What about you? Any plans?A: Well, my parents have rented a condominium in Florida. I’m going to take long walks along the beach every day and do lots of swimming.B: Sounds great!A: Say, why don’t you come with us? We have plenty of room.B: Do you mean it? I’d love to!2.A: Have you planned anything for the summer, Brenda?B: Yeah. I’m going to work the first month and save some money. Then I’m going to go down to Mexico for six weeks to stay with my sister. She’s working in Guadalajara. She says it’s really interesting there, so I want to go and see what to go and see what it’s like. It will also give me a chance to practice my Spanish. I’m really looking forward to it.3.A: So, what are you planning to do for your vacation, Judy?B: Oh, I’m doing something really exotic this year. You know, I went to Hawaii last year, and just stayed on the beach for two weeks. This year, I’m going white-water rafting!A: Ooh, that sounds great. But what is it, exactly?B: Oh, well, you know, it’s in Colorado. They have all these trips down the rapids. The water gets really rough, but I think it’ll be really exciting. Oh, I’m doing some rock climbing, too.A: And you call that a vacation?(13)1.A: Hey, Mom. I want to backpack around Europe this summer. What do you think?B: Backpack around Europe? That sounds dangerous! You shouldn’t go by yourself. You ought to go with someone.A: Yes, I’ve thought of that.B: And you’d better talk to your father first.A: I already did. He thinks it’s a great idea. He wants to come with me!2.A: What should people do to make their visit to New York City safe and pleasant? B: I think the biggest mistake many people make is trying to do too much in a short time. There’s so much to see and do that you need to have a plan. It’s best to start planning before you get here, so you have information about hotels, restaurants, sightseeing, and so on. Visitors can use our Web site to get the information they need to start planning before they come here; or they can phone or fax us.Interviewer: How safe is New York City for tourists? Spokesperson: New York is a much safer place than many peop le think. In fact, it’s the safest it’s been in thirty y ears!Interviewer: Oh, that’s good to hear!Spokesperson: Yes, but that doesn’t mean people don’t have to be careful; tourists in New York ought to be careful, just like in any big city in the world. For students, I would say travel in groups. If you get lost, it’s easier as a group to find your way. You really shouldn’t go of f on your own if you can find someone to go with you. An other thing to remember is: Don’t be afraid to ask for di rections, even if your English isn’t perfect. People often stop me on the street to ask for directions, and that’s not only foreign visitors. American visitors also have trouble finding their way around; and you’ll find New Yorkers are really very friendly.Interviewer: Yes, I agree. We are!Spokesperson: Uh-huh.Interviewer: Is there any other advice you can give visitors to the Big Apple?Spokesperson: Well, another thing to remember is not to leav e anything valuable in your car if you have one. Don’t le ave suitcases on the back seat where people can see them, and it’s better not to even leave them in the truck. Most cars are very easy to get into. So it’s not worth the risk. But most people have a great time when they come to New York. And you will, too. If you use your common sens e.(14)1.A: Jason…Jason! Turn down the TV a little, please.B: Oh, but this is my favorite program!A: I know. But it’s very loud.B: OK. I’ll turn it down.A: That’s better. Thanks.B: Lisa, please pick up your things.A: They’re all over the living room floor.B: In a minute, Mom. I’m on the phone.A: OK. But do it as soon as you hang up.B: Sure. No problem.A: Goodness! Were we like this when we were kids?B: Definitely!2.A: Have you noticed how forgetful Dad is getting? He’s always forgetting where his car keys are. It drives me crazy.B: And he can never find his glasses either.A: I know.B: You know what drives me crazy about Mom?A: What?B: Those awful talk shows she watches on TV. She just loves them.A: Yeah, I think she watches them for hours everyday.B: Oh, well. I guess they’re just getting old. I hope I never get like that.A: Me, too. Hey, let’s go and play a video game.B: Great idea. By the way, have you seen my glasses anywhere?3.A: James, please turn that down…James!B: Yes, Mom?A: Turn that down. It’s much too loud.B: Sorry, Mom. I had it turned up because I wanted to hear the game.4.A: Molly, put the groceries away, please. There’s ice cream in one of the bags. B: I can’t right now, Dad. I’m doing my homework.5.A: What’s this, James!B: Yeah, Mom?A: Why are there all these wet towels on the bathroom floor? Please pick them up and hang them up to dry.B: Gosh, I’m really sorry, Mom. I forgot all about them.7.A: Justin, come help me. We need to wash these dishes before your mother gets home.B: Oh, Dad. I’d like to help, but I have to call Laurie. It’s really important.8.A: Aimee, I think the dog is trying to tell you something!B: Well, I can’t possibly take him out right now. I’m doing my nails.(15)1.A: Hi. I’m your new neighbor, George Rivera. I live next door.B: Oh, hi. I’m Stephanie Lee.A: So, you just moved in? Do you need anything?B: Not right now. But thanks.A: Well, let me know if you do. Um, by the way, would you mind turning your stereo down? The walls are really thin, so the sound goes right through to my apartment. B: Oh, I’m sorry! I didn’t realize that. I’ll make sure to keep the volume down. Oh, by the way, is there a good Italian restaurant in the neighborhood?A: Yeah. There’s a great one a couple of blocks from here. Try their lasagna. It’s delicious!2.A: Hello. I’m sorry to bother you, but I think your car is parked in my space downstairs.B: Really?A: Yes. Do you drive a blue Honda?B: Yes, I do.A: Well, there’s a blue Honda parked in space 13 and that’s my space.B: Oh, I’m so sorry. My son must have put it in the wrong space. Ours is the one right next to yours-number 12. Let me get my keys, and I’ll go right down and move the car.A: Thanks.B: And I’ll make sure my son doesn’t do it again.A: I appreciate it.3. A: Gee, Bob, you’re really late. You said you’d be here at six, and look at the t ime. It’s almost six thirty!B: I’m really sorry. T ell you what: I’ll pay for dinner.A: Oh, it’s all right. You don’t have to do that.B: No, I want to pay. You had to wait for me almost half an hour.A: Well, hey, OK – if you insist. Thanks!(16)1.A: Did you know next week is Halloween? It’s on October 31B: So what do you do on Halloween? We don’t have that holiday in Russia.A: Well, it’s a day when kids dress up in masks and costumes. They knock on people’s doors and ask for candy by saying the words“Trick or treat!”B: Hmm. Sounds interesting.A: But it’s not just for kids. Lots of people have costume parties. Hey…my friend Pete is having a party. Would you like to go?B: Sure. I’d love to.2.A: So are we going to wear costumes to the party?B: Of course. That’s half the fun. Last year I rented this great Dracula costume, and this year I’m going as a clown.A: A clown? Yes, you would make a good clown.B: Hey!A: Oh, I’m just kidding. What about me? What kind of costume should I wear? B: Why don’t you go as a witch? I saw a terrific witch out fit at the costume store. A: A witch…yeah, that’s a good idea. So after I scare people, you can make them laugh.(17)1.A: You look beautiful in that kimono, Mari. Is this your wedding photo?B: Yes, it is.A: Do most Japanese women wear kimonos when they get married?B: Yes, many of them do. Then after the wedding ceremony, the bride usually changes into a Western bridal dress during the reception.A: Oh, I didn’t know that.2.A: Did you get married in a church, Mari?B: No, the ceremony was held at a shrine.A: Oh, a shrine…B: Yes, we were married by a priest in a traditional Shinto ceremony.A: Hmm. And who went to the ceremony?B: Well, only the immediate family attended the ceremony…you know, our parents, grandparents, brothers and sisters…A: And what about the reception? What was that like?B: Lots of friends and relatives came to the reception…about a hundred people. And the first thing happened was that the main guests gave formal speeches.A: Speeches?B: Yes, and then after that, all the guests were served a formal meal. While everyone was eating and drinking, lots of other guests gave short speeches or sang songs. Some of the speeches were funny.A: Sounds like fun!B: Yes, the songs and speeches are all part of the entertainment during a wedding reception. And then, at the end of the reception, each guest received a present forcoming to the wedding.A: A present from the bride and groom?B: Yes, it’s a Japanese custom.A: What a nice custom!(18)1.A: So what kind of job are you looking for?B: Well, I haven’t made up my mind. I love working with people, and I love traveling. I don’t want a job where I’m stuck in an office all day. I want to get out and see the world.A: Are you interested in working in business? That’s where you can sometimes make good money.B: I’m not really interested in making a lot of money at this point in my life. I’ll worry about that later2.A: What kind of career are you planning for yourself?B: I don’t know. I think I’d like to have a job where I can help people. Everybody else in my family is in law or business-you know, boring stuff like that. That’s just not for me. I know I’d like to work overseas, though. Maybe in a children’s hospital in a developing country. But that’s a long way away. I have to get into medical school first, and that’s not going to be easy!3.A: What kind of job do I have in mind? Well, I don’t want a regular nine-to–five job. Eventually, I’d like to get into acting-maybe even break into movies. But I guess that won’t happen for a while.B: So what are you doing in the meantime?A: Well, I work out at the gym nearly every day. I need to be really fit. And I’m taking acting lessons as well so that I feel comfortable in front of the crowd. I just had some pictures taken to show to agents in the city. Would you like to see them?B: Sure.(19)1.Tim:I don’t know what classes to take this semester. I can’t decide what I want to do with my life. Have you thought about it, Brenda?Brenda: yes, I have. I think I’d make a good journalist because I love writing. Tim: maybe I could be a teacher because I’m very creative. And I like working with kids.Brenda: oh, I wouldn’t want to be a teacher. I’m too impatient.Tim: I know one thing I could never do.Brenda: what’s that?Tim: I could never be a stockbroker because I’m not good at making decisions quickly.2.Brenda: my history professor says I should think about a career in politics. But I don’t think I’d make a good politician.Tim: why not, Brenda?Brenda: oh, you know me. I’m terrible at speaking in front of a lot of people— you know, like giving speeches and things. And politicians have to speak in public all the time.Tim: that’s true. You know, that reminds me of a problem I’m having. Brenda: what is it?Tim: you know my parents have a really successful restaurant, right? Well, my father wants me to be the manager.Brenda: and you don’t want to?Tim: no, not at all. I’d be a terrible manager. I’m much too disorganized.(20)1.A: We are now approaching the famous Statue of Liberty, which has welcomed visitors to New York Harbor since 1886.B: Wow! Look at it.A: Incredible, isn’t it?B: The statue was given to the United States by the people of France. It was designed by the French sculptor Bartholdi.A: It’s really huge. Do we get to go inside?B: Of course. We can climb the stairs all the way up to the crown.A: Stairs? There’s no elevator?B: Not to the top. But it’s just 142 steps!2.Let me tell you a little more about the statue before you climb to the top. In case you’re wondering what the statue is made of, it has a framework inside that’s made of iron; the outer skin is made of copper. The copper skin is only 2.4 millimeters thick. The supporting framework inside the statue is what holds the whole thing together.The Statue of Liberty is a major tourist attraction, and every year about two million people from all over the world come here to visit it.(21)A:The Pyramids were built more than four thousand years ago by the Egyptians. The most famous ones are on the west bank of the river Nile, outside of Cairo. They served as burial places for the Egyptian Kings. After a king’s death, his body was turned into what is called a “mummy.” The preserved it. The King’s mummy was placed inside the pyramid, together with treasures and the King’s belongings.B: The Great Wall of China is the longest manmade structure ever built. It was built to protect one of the Chinese kingdoms. Much of what exists of the wall today was built during the Ming Dynasty in the late 1400s, although parts of the wall are much older and go back to around 200 B.C. The wall is about 35 feet high, or 11meters, and a stone roadway runs along the top of it. The main part of the wall stretches for about 2,000 miles, that is, about 3,400 kilometers.(22)1.A: How did you get into modeling, Stacy?B: Well, when I graduated from drama school, I moved to Los Angeles to look for work as an actress. I was going to auditions every day, but I never got any parts. And I was running out of money.A: So, what did you do?B: I got a job as a waitress in a seafood restaurant. While I was working there, a customer offered me some work as a model. Within a few weeks, I was modeling full time.A: Wow, what a lucky break!2.A: So, Richard, what did you do after you graduated?B: Well, I majored in English literature in college.A: Uh-huh.B: So when I graduated, I tried to make my living as a writer.A: Oh, really?B: Yeah. See, I’ve written a novel and I’ve sent it to eight different publishers, but they all, uh, rejected it. Say, would you like to read it, Stacy? I have it right here with me.。

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