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导游英语对话模板作文带翻译

导游英语对话模板作文带翻译

导游英语对话模板作文带翻译导游英语对话模板。

导游,大家好,我是今天的导游,欢迎来到我们的旅行团。

我将会是你们在这段旅程中的向导和朋友。

首先,让我自我介绍一下,我叫李明,是本地人,对这里非常熟悉。

我将会为大家带来一场充满乐趣和知识的旅行,希望大家能够尽情享受。

Hello everyone, I am the tour guide for today. Welcome to our travel group. I will be your guide and friend during this journey. First of all, let me introduce myself. My nameis Li Ming, and I am a local here. I am very familiar with this place. I will bring you a fun and knowledgeable trip. I hope you can enjoy it.导游,在我们的行程中,我们将会参观很多著名的景点,品尝当地的美食,了解这里的文化和历史。

同时,我也会为大家介绍一些有趣的故事和传统习俗。

如果有任何问题或者需要帮助的地方,都可以随时来找我。

During our trip, we will visit many famous attractions, taste local food, and learn about the culture and history here. At the same time, I will also introduce some interesting stories and traditional customs. If you have any questions or need help, youcan always come to me.游客1,听说这里有一座很有名的古城,我们会去参观吗?Tourist 1: I heard there is a famous ancient city here. Will we visit it?导游,是的,我们将会去参观这座古城。

导游英语口语-The Service of Travel Destinations

导游英语口语-The Service of Travel Destinations

Unit 6 The Service of Travel Destinations
5. What can I expect to see at these places? 6. Can you give me a program schedule and a map?
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Unit 6 The Service of Travel Destinations
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Unit 6 The Service of Travel Destinations
Unit 6 The Service of Travel Destinations
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Unit 6 The Service of Travel Destinations
Unit 6 The Service of Travel Destinations
Unit 6 The Service of Travel Destinations
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Unit 6 The Service of Travel Destinations
Unit 6 The Service of Travel Destinations
Unit 6 The Service of Travel Destinations
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导游英语对话模板作文

导游英语对话模板作文

导游英语对话模板作文英文回答:Guide: Good morning, everyone. Welcome to the Forbidden City.Tourist: Good morning.Guide: My name is Lucy. I'll be your tour guide today. Please follow me.Tourist: Okay.Guide: The Forbidden City was built in the 15th century. It was the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing emperors.Tourist: Wow, that's amazing.Guide: Yes, it is. It's one of the largest and best-preserved ancient palaces in the world.Tourist: How many rooms are there in the Forbidden City?Guide: There are 9,999 rooms.Tourist: That's a lot of rooms.Guide: Yes, it is. The Forbidden City was designed tobe a microcosm of the universe.Tourist: What does that mean?Guide: It means that it was designed to reflect the Chinese belief that the emperor was the son of heaven.Tourist: I see.Guide: The Forbidden City is divided into two parts:the Outer Court and the Inner Court.Tourist: What's the difference between the two?Guide: The Outer Court was used for official business, while the Inner Court was used for the emperor's private life.Tourist: I understand.Guide: Now, let's go to the Hall of Supreme Harmony.Tourist: Okay.Guide: The Hall of Supreme Harmony is the largest and most important building in the Forbidden City.Tourist: It's beautiful.Guide: Yes, it is. It was used for important ceremonies, such as the emperor's coronation.Tourist: I can imagine.Guide: Now, let's go to the Imperial Garden.Tourist: Okay.Guide: The Imperial Garden is a large park that was used by the emperor and his family for relaxation.Tourist: It's so peaceful.Guide: Yes, it is. It's a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city.Tourist: I agree.Guide: Now, let's go to the exit.Tourist: Okay.Guide: Thank you for visiting the Forbidden City. I hope you enjoyed the tour.Tourist: I did. Thank you.中文回答:导游,早上好,欢迎来到故宫博物院。

导游英语情景口语听力材料及答案

导游英语情景口语听力材料及答案

听力材料Item 1 Meeting Guests Model 1: Meeting Guests at the AirportWords and PhraseslobbyguideLos Angelestiredneverthelessinterestingluggagetravel servicetourist groupI can manageshuttle busparking lotUseful Expressions1. Welcome to China!2. Did you have a good trip?3. You all need a good rest first.4. You will have plenty of time to see all the interesting places in China.5. Is everyone in the group here?6. Shall I help you with your luggage?7. The shuttle bus is just waiting in the parking lot.Dialogue I: Meeting Guests at the AirportScene: In the airport lobby, Meng Jun, a young tour guide from the Youth Travel Service, is greeting a tourist group from the United States headed by James Green.M:Excuse me! Are you Mr. Green from Los Angeles?J:Yes, I’m James Green.M:Nice to meet you, Mr. Green. I’m Meng Jun, your tour guide from theYouth Travel Service. Just call me Jun.J:Nice to meet you, too.M:(Meng Jun shakes hands with Mr. Green and other guests) Welcometo China!J:We’re so glad you’ve come to meet us at the airport, Jun.M:Did you have a good trip, Mr. Green?J:Yes, quite pleasant. But we feel a bit tired after the long flight.M:Yes, you must. You all need a good rest first.J:Nevertheless we are all excited that we’ve finally arrived in thecountry that we have beenwishing to see for years.M:You will have plenty of time to see all the interesting places inChina. Is everyone in the group here?J:Yes, a party of ten. We have five ladies and five gentlemen.M:Good. Can we go now? Shall I help you with your luggage, Mr.Green?J:No, thanks. I can manage.M:Please follow me, ladies and gentlemen! The shuttle bus is justwaiting in the parking lot.J:That’s fine. Hurry up, guys!M:This way, please.Listen and Answer:1.Are you Mr. Green from Los Angeles?2.Did you have a good trip?3.Is everyone in the group here?4.Shall I help you with your luggage?5.Is the shuttle bus waiting outside?Model 2: On the Way to the HotelWords and Phrasestouristinternationalenjoyablememorableswanefficientextensivefacilitydineentertainsquaremonumentmagnificentreceptionscenic spotshistorical sitesGreat WallThe Palace MuseumThe Summer Palacereception deskUseful Expressions1. Is everybody on the bus?2. Shall we go now?3. Let me introduce my team to you first.4. We will do our best to make your trip more enjoyable and memorable.5. It’s one of the best four-star hotels in the city.6. I hope you will enjoy your stay there.7. Next, I’d like to introduce something about this city.8. There’re many famous scenic spots and historical sites in Beijing.9. I’m afraid you need a good rest first.10. Let’s get off and go to the reception desk.Dialogue II: On the Way to the HotelScene:Zhu Wei, the guide, met the tour group at the airport and they are driving to the hotel. The coach is about to start.Z: Is everybody on the bus?T: Yes, I think so.Z: Shall we go now?T: Yes, please.Z: ( to all the tourists in the coach ) Welcome to China, ladies andgentlemen. Let me introduce my team to you first. My name is ZhuWei. I am a tour guide from China International Travel Service. I’ll bewith you for your trip in Beijing. This is Mr. Fang, our driver. We willdo our best to make your trip more enjoyable and memorable. Ihope you will have a very pleasant stay here in Beijing. Thank youvery much! Now, we are driving straight to the hotel, the White SwanHotel.T: Well, how far is it to the hotel?Z: It’ll take us about one hour. It’s one of the best four-star hotels inthe city. There is warm and efficient service with extensive leisurefacilities. I hope you will enjoy your stay there.T: That’s great.Z: Next, I’d like to introduce something about this city. Beijing is thecapital of China. It is a pleasant place to visit as well as to do business,shop, dine, or be entertained. There’re many famous scenic spotsand historical sites in Beijing, such as the Great Wall, the PalaceMuseum, the Summer Palace, and so on.T: We are really longing for a visit.Z: You must be tired after the long trip. I’m afraid you need a good rest first.T: That’s very kind of you. Oh, look, what a big square!Z: Yes, it is Tian’anmen. It is perhaps one of the largest squares in the world today.T: That’s rather interesting. What about that building?Z: It is the Monument to the People’s Heroes.T: I see, it looks magnificent.Z: Well, here we are. This is the hotel. Let’s get off and go to the reception desk.T: OK.Listen and Answer:1.Is everybody on the bus?2.Where does Zhu Wei come from?3.Are there many famous scenic spots and historical sites in Beijing?4.What is that big square?5.What about the magnificent building?Model 3: A Welcome SpeechWords and PhrasesspeechsurnameexperiencesuggestionhesitateswanlobbyrememberUseful Expressions1.Allow me to introduce myself.2.And this is Mr. Deng, our driver, who has had 10 years of driving experience.3.We’ll do everything possible to make your visit a pleasant experience.4.If you have any problems or suggestions, please don’t hesitate to let us know.5.Please do remember the plate number of our bus.Passage Reading I: A Welcome SpeechGood morning, ladies and gentlemen,Welcome to China. Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Huang Lan. Huang is my surname, so you may call me Xiao Huang. I’m a guide from Zhejiang China Travel Service. And this is Mr. Deng, our driver, who has had 10 years of driving experience. We’re glad to have all of you here.I’ll be with you during your five-day tour in this city and we’ll be at your service at any time. We’ll do everything possible to make your visit a pleasant experience. If you have any problems or suggestions, please don’t hesitate to let us know.The hotel where you stay is the White Swan Hotel. It offers the best services in this city. We shall meet at the hotel lobby at 7:00 a.m. for our first visit tomorrow. Please do remember the plate number of our bus. The number is 192588. Thank you.We hope you’ll enjoy your stay in this city.Listen and Answer:1.What’s the guide’s surname?2.How many years of driving experience does the driver have?3.How long will the tourists stay in this city?4.What’s the name of the hotel?5.What’s the plate number of the bus?Model 4: China-a Country with an Ancient Civilization Words and Phrasesancientcivilizationinventorcompassprintingresourceelegantwaterfallsrarespeciesdistinctivecuisinedomesticpoliticalcontemporarycultural relicshistorical siteslook forward to (doing)Useful Expressions1. China has a written history of over 5,000 years of civilization and boasts rich cultural relics and historical sites.2. China attracts a large number of domestic and foreign tourists every year.3. Beijing, the capital city of the People’s Republic of China, is the country’s political and cultural center.4. Beijing, as well as the whole country of China, is looking forward to welcoming friends from all over the world!Passage Reading II: China-a Country with an Ancient CivilizationChina has a written history of over 5,000 years of civilization and boasts rich cultural relics and historical sites. It is the inventor of compass, papermaking, gunpowder and printing. Thanks to China’s rich tourist resources ----- high mountains, elegant river, springs and waterfalls, rich and varied folk customs, rare species, scenic spots and historical sites, distinctive opera, music and dance, and world-famous cuisine, China attracts a large number of domestic and foreign tourists every year.Beijing, the capital city of the People’s Republic of China, is the country’s political and cultural center. It is also one of the world’s most famous historical and cultural cities where youcan learn the 1000-year contemporary history of the country.Beijing, as well as the whole country of China, is looking forward to welcoming friends from all over the world!Listen and Answer:1.Does China have a written history of over 1,000 years of civilization?2.What are the China’s rich tourist resources, give some examples?3.What are the four inventions?4.Where is the capital city of the People’s Republic of China?5.How many years of contemporary history does Beijing have?More Listening Practice:Listening IAt the AirportA:Excuse me, but are you Mr. Davis from UK?B:Why, yes, I’m Mark Davis.A:Oh, Mr. Davis. I’m very glad to meet you. My name is Zhu Lan.I’m the guide from the Beijing Travel Service.B:Hello, Ms Zhu. Thank you for coming to meet us.A: Welcome to China Mr. Davis. How was your trip?B:Fine. We had a very pleasant flight. Let me introduce to you MissTyler, my assistant. She is in charge of the daily affairs of our tourparty.A: How do you do, Miss Tyler? I’m pleased to meet you.B:How do you do? I’m pleased to meet you, too.A: We’ve made reservations for your party at the Hong Kong GardenHotel.B:Thank you very much.A: Shall we go to the hotel now? The shuttle bus is just waiting outside.B:Fine.A: Your baggage will be sent to your rooms in the hotel.B:That’s good.A: May I help with your suitcase, Mr. Davis?B:It’s very kind of you.Listening IITraveling in BeijingThere are many fascinating sights in and near Beijing, but before visiting the attractions, spend an hour or two walking the streets. Get off the main boulevards and wander through the mazelike alleys where most residents live or perhaps stroll down Old Culture Street. If your hotel is downtown , walk to the walled 14th-century Forbidden City, so named because it was off limits to ordinary citizens. On its grounds are six palaces and 800 smaller buildings, containing 9000rooms. The main gate of the palace opens onto Tiananmen Square. The square is the site of the Monument to the People’s Heroes, Mao Zedong’s Mausoleum, the Great Hall of the People, the Museum of Chinese History; the Museum of the Chinese Revolution.Item 2 Hotel Check-inModel 1: Hotel Room ReservationWords and PhrasesclientluxuriousreservationdeluxepresidentialconfirmsuiteUseful Expressions1.This is Hu Hong, the tour guide of China Youth Travel Agency.2.I’d like to reserve a room in Guangzhou.3.What kind of room would you like to reserve?4.How long would you stay here?5.There would be some discount when the hotel is not very busy.6.Is there anything else I can do for you?7.Just call me when you have other questions.Dialogue I : Hotel Room ReservationG: This is Hu Hong, the tour guide of China Youth Travel Agency.Can I help you?C: This is John Smith from London. I’d like to reserve a room in Guangzhou. Will you please arrange it for me?G: It’s my pleasure. What kind of room would you like to reserve? We have singles, doubles, suites of different styles, deluxe ones.C: A British suite, please.G: OK. How long would you stay here?C: Three days from the third to the fifth of March.G: Now, Mr. Smith, let’s check the information. You’d like to reserve a British suite for three days from the third to the fifth of March. Is thatso?C: Yes, exactly.G: Is there anything else I can do for you?C: Can you give some idea about the price for the hotel?G: well, it’s about 1000 RMB for one day. And there would be some discount when the hotel is not very busy.C: OK. I see. Thank you for the information.G: Thank you for calling. We look forward to seeing you. Just call me when you have other questions.C: Thank you. Bye!G: Good bye.Listen and Answer:1. Who is the Caller, where is he from?2. How long would the visitor stay in the hotel?3. What kind of room would the visitor like to reserve?4. What is the price to stay at the hotel for three days?5. Is it possible to have some discount?Model 2: Checking inWords and PhrasesSino-Germandelegationname-listwell-preparedvouchertwin roomsgroup visamorning-call servicebreakfast buffetUseful Expressions1.May I help you?2.We’d like to check in.3.Do you have reservations?4.A moment, please.5.Here is the name-list with the group visa.6.Here are the vouchers for your breakfast buffet.7.Wish you a nice stay here.Dialogue II: Checking inScene:The tour guide is helping a group of foreign visitors to check in at a hotel in Shanghai.The reception clerk receives the tour guide.C: Good morning, madam. May I help you?G: Yes, please. We’d like to check in.C: Do you have reservations?G: Yes. The Shanghai Youth Travel Agency has booked 15 rooms for us.C: Would you please tell me the name of your group?G: The Sino-German Friendship Bridge Delegation.C: A moment, please.(The clerk looks up the computer)C: Yes, 15 twin rooms for four nights.G: Yes, exactly. Here is the name-list with the group visa.C: Thank you. You are well-prepared. Here are the keys to the rooms. Do you need morning call service?G: Yes, please make it at 7:00 a.m. for tomorrow morning and 8:00 a.m.for the rest of the days.C: Here are the vouchers for your breakfast buffet. The breakfast will be served at the dining hall on the second floor from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m..G: Thank you.C: Thank you and wish you a nice stay here.Listen and Answer:1.What is the name of the traveling group?2.How many rooms has the group reserved?3.What is the name of the travel agency that reserved the rooms for the group?4.How long will the group stay in the hotel?5.What time is breakfast served in the hotel?Model 3: Itinerary PlanningWords and PhrasesitineraryaccompanypedestrianconductedmemorialsightseeingvehiclecrystalUseful Expressions1. Hello everybody, can everyone hear me?2. I’d like to say something about tomorrow’s arrangement.3. The tour starts at 9 o’clock tomorrow morning and lasts about two hours.4. We’ll meet outside the hotel entrance at about ten to nine.5. There are some sightseeing vehicles available here and there.6. The tour will end at the Crystal Teahouse in the main square.7. I hope you will enjoy the tour.Dialogue III: Itinerary PlanningA: Hello everybody, Can you hear me?B: Yes, very clearly!A: Thank you. I’d like to say something about tomorrow’s arrangement.B: Yeah! Go ahead.A: I’ll accompany you on a conducted tour round the city tomorrow.B: Yes.A: The tour starts at 9 o’clock tomorrow morning and lasts about two hours.B: What time should we be ready?A: Please be ready at 8: 50. We’ll meet outside the hotel entrance at about ten to nine. Is that OK?B: OK, ten to nine.A: I suggest you bring your sunglasses, umbrella, and a hat as the weather is sunny.B: Yes, thank you. How should we go?A: We’ll pay a visit to the Grand Theatre first. We’ll go there by coach.B: What will we do next?A: We’ll walk through the pedestrian mall on Nanjing Road and thenvisit the fruit and vegetable marketB: Wonderful! I just want to buy some fresh fruit.A: Then we’ll pass by the heroe s’ memorial and walk along the river.B: So, we need to walk a lot.A: Well, it depends. There are some sightseeing vehicles available here and there.B: That’s great!A: The tour will end at the Crystal Teahouse in the main square.There you’ll be able to enjoy our famous local cake.B: Wonderful!A: I hope you will enjoy the tour. See you in the morning.Listen and Answer:1. When will the tour start and how long will it last?2. What time and where should the tourists meet?3. What does the tour guide suggest the tourists bring?4. How will the group go to the Grand Theatre?5. Where is the end of the tour?Model 4: Process of Hotel Guest RegistrationWords and Phrasesapproachestablishtitleassigndepositcardholdervalidityreceiptcashiereye contactUseful Expressions1. Greet each guest with a smile in your voice as well as on your face.2. You should first establish and keep eye contact with the guest.3. When addressing the guest, do not call a guest by his or her first name.4. Ask the guest to show his or her credit card for an imprint or to pay a deposit.Passage Reading: Process of Hotel Guest RegistrationIf you are a reception clerk at the reception desk, you should always greet each guest with a smile in your voice as well as on your face. When a guest is approaching, you should first establish and keep eye contact with the guest. Then try to find out the guest’s name immediately and use it during the conversation. Always use polite titles as “Mr.” or “Ms.”When addressing the guest, do not call a guest by his or her first name.Next, find out if the guest has a reservation. Then, check the reservation in the computer and confirm the room information with the guest.After that, ask the guest to show his or her passport and to fill out the registration form. When the form is ready, you should try to find out the needs of the guest, . the position of the room.Then, assign a room to the guest and prepare the key to the room. Before giving the key to the guest, ask the guest to show his or her credit card for an imprint or to pay a deposit. Upon receiving the credit card, check the name of the cardholder and validity. Collect 150%of the room rate and give the guest the receipt. Next, confirm with the guest the departure date, room rate and other needs. Fill out the room card and tell the guest the room number. If there’s nothing wrong, give the guest the room card and key to the room. When everything is done, thank the guest and wish him /her a pleasant stay.At last, turn in the guest registration form, credit card imprint and a copy of deposit receipt to the cashier.Listen and Answer:1. When greeting a guest, what should you pay attention to?2. When addressing a guest, what title can you use?3. Upon receiving the credit card, what information should you check?4. What should be done with the credit card?5. What information should be checked before giving the guest the room key?More Listening Practice:Listening IA Group ReservationR: Good morning. Reservations.How may I help you?C: Good morning. I’d like to reserve rooms for my group.R: What type of rooms do you want to reserve?C: We have 10 people. ___ five twin rooms, please.R: For which dates?C: From ____21st to 23rd ___ of March.R: Wait a minute, please. _ five twin rooms for March from 21st to 23rd .Yes, those rooms are available .C: What will be the rate?R: It’s __600 RMB per night.C: Can you give us _ a special rate_ since we always stay in your hotel ?R: May I have your name, please?C: Brutes Lewis from General Traveling Company.R: Oh, Yes, Mr. Lewis, there is a __20______percent discount for regular customers.C: How can I _guarantee my reservation ?R: You can guarantee the reservation with your _ credit card number_.C: My __ Visa card number is 3600 54762 5819.R: OK. Mr. Lewis. How will you be arriving?C: By air _____. Do you have pick-up __ service?R: When will you be arriving at the airport?C: The arrival time should be __12:45_.R: OK. Our hotel bus will be there at that time.Listening IIExtending the StayR: Good morning, sir. May I help you ?G: I meant to check out today, but I have to stay three more nights here.R: May I know your name and room number, please?G: Andrew Stowe of Room 618 .R: Please wait a minute Mr. Stowe. I’ll check the computer record . Here, today is 12th. You want to extend your stay till 15th ?G: Yes, exactly.R: I’m sorry, sir. You can only stay in that room for one more night. Your floor was reserved for a conference from the 14th .G: What will be my next two nights__?R: Would you mind changing to room _819__C: Not at all.R: Thank you, sir. This is your registration form. Please replace the departure date with the 15th.G: OK.Item 3 Housekeeping ServiceModel 1: Escorting the Guest into the Guest RoomWords and Phrasesusherspaciouswardrobefaucetswitchlaptoplobby attendantsafe-deposit boxUseful Expressions1.Welcome to our floor.2.I’m the attendant for this floor.3.There is a price list over there.4.There is an Internet broad band access hookup on the desk.5.If you need any help, please let me know.Dialogue I: Escorting the Guest into the Guest RoomScene: The lobby attendant ushers Mr. Jones onto the floor of his room. The floor attendant, Xiao Wu is waiting for them.L: Hello, Xiao Wu. This is Mr. Jones of Room 1506.X: Nice to meet you, Mr. Jones. Welcome to our floor.J: Nice to meet you, too.X: I’m the attendant for this floor. We’re glad to have you here. Thisway, please.J: Good.X: Here we are. This is your room, Mr. Jones.J: Oh, the room seems very spacious!X: Yes. Mr. Jones, could I put your suitcase by the wardrobe?J: Yes, please.X: Well, Mr. Jones, let me introduce the facilities in the room. First, let’ssee the bathroom. The red faucet is for hot water and the white one isfor cold water.J: Is the water drinkable?X: No. You may get hot drinking water from the mini-jar, and cold drinksfrom the mini-bar.J: Do you have a price list for the things in the mini-bar?X: Yes, there is a price list over there. Well, and this is theair-conditioning switch. The temperature in your room can beadjusted as you like.J: Can I make IDD calls in the room?X: Yes. For IDD calls, just dial 9, and then 0-0. Next, dial the country code and the area code before the phone number you want to call.Besides, there is a phone index on the desk.J: I see. Is the Internet available through my laptop?X: Certainly. There is an internet broad band access hookup on the desk.J: How much do you charge for the use of it?X: It’s 5 RMB per hour. Would you please keep your valuables in the safe-deposit box in the wardrobe?J: Certainly. Thank you so much.X: It’s my pleasure. If you need any help, please let me know.Listen and Answer:1. What is the room number of Mr. Jones?2. Is Jones satisfied with the size of the room?3. What is an IDD call, how to make an IDD call in the room?4. Is the Internet available in the room, how much is it?5. Where the valuables should be kept?Model 2 Making up the RoomWords and Phrasestowelovernightmesscozyturn-down serviceUseful Expressions1. Should I do the turn-down service for you now?2. Would you tidy up a bit in the bathroom?3. Would you like me to draw the curtains for you, sir and madam?4. Is there anything else I can do for you?5. We try to be always at your service.Dialogue II: Making up the RoomScene:The Browns are sitting in the room when a room attendant knocks at the door to see whether the turn-down service is to be done.A: Good evening, sir and madam. Should I do the turn-down servicefor you now?B: Oh, thank you. But we are having some friends over to have a smallparty here in the room. Could you come back in three hours?A: Certainly, madam. I’ll be off at seven, but I’ll let the overnight staffknow. They will come then.B: That’s fine. Well, our friends seem to be a little late. Would you tidyup a bit in the bathroom?A: No problem.B: Besides, please bring us a bottle of just boiled water. We’d treat ourguests with typical Chinese tea.A: Yes, madam. I’ll bring in some fresh towels together with the drinkingwater.B: OK.A: (Having done all on request)It’s growing dark. Would you like me to draw the curtains for you,sir and madam?B: Why not? That would be so cozy.A: May I turn on the lights for you?C: Yes, please. I’d like to read short stories while waiting.A: Yes, sir. Is there anything else I can do for you?B: Nothing more. Thank you very much. You’re a smart boy indeed.A: We try to be always at your service. Good-bye, sir and madam, anddo have a very pleasant evening.Listen and Answer:1. When will the Browns want to have their turn-down service?2. Who will do the turn-down service for the Browns?3. What is the room attendant required to do now?4. What will Mr. Brown do while waiting for the friends?5. Are the Browns satisfied with the room attendant?Model 3: About Room Service OrderWords and Phrasescroissantdonutpotextrasaladroom serviceUseful Expressions1. What would you like to order?2. Would you like a cup of coffee or a pot of coffee?3. A pot costs about 20 RMB extra.4. Our waiter will be there in around 10 minutes.5. Please feel free to ask.Dialogue III: About Room Service OrderScene: Mr. Lock in Room 1608 orders his breakfast. The staff takes his order.S: Good morning. Room service. What can I do for you?L: Hi, I’d like to order some food for my breakfast.S: Yes, sir. What would you like to order?L: I’d like a ham and cheese croissant, a boiled egg, and a coffee.S: Would you like a cup of coffee or a pot of coffee?L: What’s the difference?S: A pot costs about 20 RMB extra.L: A pot please.S: Anything else?L: Do you have green salads?S: Yes, sir. Do you want one?L: Yes, a green salad.S: Anything else?L: No, that’s all.S: Could I have your name?L: Mr. Lock of Room 1608.S: So, Mr. Lock, we’ll send to Room 1608 one ham and cheese croissant,a boiled egg, a pot of coffee and a green salad. Our waiter will bethere in around 10 minutes. If there is anything more you may need,please feel free to ask.L: OK.S: Thank you. I hope you’ll have a good day.Listen and Answer:1. Why does Mr. Lock make the phone call?2. What did Mr. Lock order for the breakfast?3. How much more does a pot cost than a cup of coffee?4. How long should Mr. Lock wait for the breakfast?5. What is the room number of Mr. Lock?Model 4: Hotels TodayWords and PhrasesgenerallyvacationcommercialtransientresortseashoreresidentialluxuriousinexpensiverangemoderateUseful Expressions1. Hotels designed for business people are known as commercial or transient hotels.2. Transient hotels are usually located in the business section of town,3.This (residential) is designed to meet the needs of people who want to live in a hotel.4. Some hotels have as few as ten rooms, and others have several hundred.5. Hotels range from the very luxurious, which charge high rates, to the small and inexpensive that fall within the price range of large number of travelers.Passage Reading: Hotels TodayHotels today are quite different from those of the past. People who stay in them are generally traveling for business, or they are touring or on vacation. So hotels are designed mainly to meet the needs of one of those two groups of people. Hotels designed for business people are known as commercial or transient hotels. Hotels for people on vacation are called vacation or resort hotels.Transient hotels are usually located in the business section of town, while resort hotels may be at the seashore, on a mountain lake, or in the desert.In addition to these two main types, there is a third type of hotel, called a residential hotel. This is design ed to meet the needs of people who want to live in a hotel. Inns and hotels are located in nearly every population center in the world. In the United States alone there are about thirty thousand. Some hotels have as few as ten rooms, and others have several hundred. Among the largest hotels in the world today are the Conrad Hilton in Chicago, Illinois, and the Russia in Moscow, each with about three thousand rooms. In every hotel, travelers find small single rooms for the use of one person; larger double rooms for the use of two people and arrangement of two or more rooms, called suites, which can be used by a group of persons traveling together.Hotels range from the very luxurious, which charge high rates, to the small and。

导游英语口语

导游英语口语

导游英语口语1. 打招呼与欢迎- 作为导游,一口流利的英语口语那可太重要啦!比如说,见到游客的时候,一句“Hello, everyone! Wee to this amazing place.”(就像打开一扇通往奇妙世界的大门,热情地迎接大家进入这个独特的地方)。

简单又直接,游客一下子就能感受到你的热情。

可别小看这简单的问候,它就像一把钥匙,开启了愉快旅程的第一步。

2. 介绍景点的总体情况- “You know, this place is like a hidden gem. I t's full of surprises.”(这个地方就像一颗隐藏的宝石,到处都是惊喜,就像你在森林里突然发现了一座神秘的小木屋一样)。

我每次说到这儿,游客们眼睛都亮了。

这可比干巴巴地说“这个地方有很多特色”有意思多啦。

3. 讲述景点的历史- “The history here is super long. It's like a storybook that has been passed down for generations.”(这里的历史超级悠久,就像一本传承了好几代人的故事书)。

有一次,我给一群外国游客这么说,他们就特别好奇,不停地问关于这个“故事书”里的故事呢。

4. 描述景点的建筑风格- “Look at those buildings. They are so unique. It's as if each one has its own personality.”(看那些建筑,它们非常独特,就好像每一个都有自己的个性)。

就像人一样,有的建筑看起来很庄重,有的又很俏皮。

游客听了就会更仔细地去观察这些建筑的不同之处。

5. 提及当地的美食- “Oh, the local food here is to die for. It's like a party in your mouth.”(哦,这儿的当地美食好吃得要命,就像在你嘴里开派对一样)。

导游英语口语测试题库

导游英语口语测试题库

导游英语口语测试题库(40题)Dialogue 1As a local guide Xiao Li, you are picking up your group from the US led by Mr. Smith. You are holding a welcome sign with “Smith” and your company’s name on it. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Greetings.B. Ask if the group is led by Mr. Smith.C. Inquire details concerned.Dialogue 2As a local guide, you are on the way to the scenic spot with your group. The guests are interested in Chinese painting. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Introduce representative categories of Chinese painting.B. Introduce some famous Chinese painters.Dialogue 3The tourist in Room 556 is sick and stays in the room. He calls you angrily that he can’t fall asleep because of the noisy cleaning of the room-maid. He insists that he has pushed the key of “Do not disturb”. Act as a local guide to make a dialogue with him. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Ask the reason for anger.B. Tell him to make sure the “Do not disturb” light is OK or not.C. Offer the solutions.Dialogue 4A group is held up by the traffic jam. Act as the local guide to make a dialogue with the escort Mr. Smith. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Discuss the issue with Mr. Smith.B. Ask Mr. Smith to help to soothe the group.Dialogue 5Perform as a tour leader to explain schedule of tomorrow to your tour group in the end of supper. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Tell the tourists the itinerary of tomorrow.B. Tell the tourists the set-out time and return time.C. Tell the tourists the time of morning call is 6:00 a. m.D. Ask the tourists to go to bed early this evening and should be on time tomorrow.Dialogue 6Suppose you are the tour guide and you are leading the guest to his room. But the guest is not satisfied with the noisy room facing the street. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Apologize for the inconvenience.B. Give the reasons.C. Promise to negotiate with the hotel manager.D. Agree to change the room if there are any rooms available.Dialogue 7A guest complains that there are too many sites of natural scenery in the itinerary and asks to change for some historical sites. Act as the local guide to make a dialogue with the guest. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Apologize.B. Explain the reasons.C. Offer some historical sites.Dialogue 8As a local guide, you are on your way to Guilin with the group you have just picked up.A tourist named Peter asks you some detailed information about the Reed Flute Cave when you are giving the on-the-way tour guide presentation. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. General introduction to Guilin.B. Detailed information about the Reed Flute Cave.Dialogue 9Perform as the tour guide to get a last-minute notice of “change of plan” which require you to rush to the train station to meet a tour group. The party have been waiting for a long time when you get there and they are full of grumbles. Please make a dialogue to deal with the complaints. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Make an apology.B. Explain the reasons.C. Solutions.Dialogue 10A member of an inbound group asks to withdraw from the tour for an emergency at home. Act as the local guide to make a dialogue with him. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Ask for the reason of withdrawing.B. Soothe the tourist.C. Tell him how to deal with relevant fees.D. Offer help for his leaving.Dialogue 11As a local guide, Mr. Zhang, you are heading for a scenic spot with the group, however, you find that two members are not present when you do the nose count. Some tourists tell you that the two tourists would rather stay at the hotel. You have a conversation with the tour escort Mr. Smith. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Ask him if he has already known it.B. Reach an agreement with him about how to deal with the two tourists.Dialogue 12A tour leader goes to check out in the front office. Act as the tour leader to make a dialogue with the receptionist. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Identify yourself.B. Check out (the tour group will leave the hotel at about 10:00 a.m.).C. Pay by credit card.Dialogue 13A local guide is taking a tour group on the tour of the Great Wall. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Briefly introduce the Great Wall.B. Introduce the story of Meng Jiangnv.C. Introduce the function of the towers on the Wall.D. Answer any questions by the tourists.Dialogue 14Half an hour before lunch, the tourists of the group require that the western meal arranged for them should be changed to a Chinese meal. Suppose you are the tour guide, please negotiate with the tourists. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. The tour guide should explain to the tourists that such requests should be made 3 hours in advance.B. If the guests insist, tell them that they should cover the expense by themselves.Act as the tour guide to call the housekeeping department of Beijing Hotel. Tomorrow is the birthday of a tourist. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Tell the housekeeping who you are.B. You would like turn-down service for Ms. Li in Room 808 because tomorrow is her birthday.C. A small cake and some roses will be sent to the hotel while the tour group are out. You would like to have the cake put on the table of Room 808 and the flowers put in a vase.Dialogue 16As a tour guide, when you notice a tourist look terribly weak at the breakfast time, you show concern for him and offer help. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Show your concern.B. Ask if the guest need seeing a doctor.C. Give suggestions.Dialogue 17The tour leader tells the local guide that some guests vomit severely. Suppose you are the local guide, deal with it by making a dialogue with the tour leader. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Inquire the details.B. Suggest that they may be suffering from food poisoning.C. Ask the guests to drink plenty of water.D. Call the ambulance.Dialogue 18As scheduled, the group will visit the Great Wall this morning. But it rains heavily and it’s very dangerous for the guests. As a local guide, you want to cancel the arrangement and go to consult with the tour leader. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Analyze the danger of going on the tour in such heavy rain.B. Apologize.C. Give explanations.D. Offer solutions.The tourist is interested in Chinese paper-cut and wants to buy some pieces as souvenir. You are the tour guide and introduce Chinese paper-cut to the guest. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Introduce the history and main features of Chinese paper-cut.B. Recommend some souvenir shops.C. Answer the relevant questions.Dialogue 20It is the first meal time. When eight dishes with a soup as stipulated in the contract are served, two tourists tell Mr.Wang, the local guide, that they are Buddhist vegetarians and ask Mr.Wang to arrange another meal for them. They say they mentioned this when they signed up for the tour. Act as Mr. Wang to make a dialogue with them. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Tell the tourist that you will confirm with the travel agency.B. Apologize for the mistake.C. Offer solutions.Dialogue 21Suppose you are the local guide and your guests complain that the dishes are too salty and there is no seafood or meat dishes. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Apologize first.B. Make explanations.C. Offer solutions.Dialogue 22Suppose you are the local guide and one of your guests tell you that his luggage is lost. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Ask the guest to calm down.B. Inquire the details.C. Offer the solutions.Dialogue 23In the end of lunch, two tourists ask the tour guide about when and where to go shopping. Act as the tour guide to make a dialogue with the following points:A. Tell the tourists this afternoon is free time for them.B. Tell them your tour is a no-shopping tour.C. Introduce some souvenir shops inside and outside the hotel.One tourist is interested in Beijing Opera and asks you to make a brief introduction to it. He also asks you to book a ticket for the performance. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Introduce the main features of Beijing Opera.B. Clarify the details of ticket for the performance.Dialogue 25Suppose you are the tour leader, you make a call to the hotel operator as your tour group is to take the early flight to Beijing tomorrow morning. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Require a morning call.B. Clarify the details of the morning call.Dialogue 26A tour group is now on the way to the airport. Perform as the tour guide to bid a farewell to the tour group. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Review the whole tour process and thank fo r the guests’ cooperation.B. Ask the tourists for some advice.C. Make an apology to anything unsatisfied during the trip.D. Send the best wishes.Dialogue 27Suppose you are a tour leader. You have checked in for your tour group and now you have just returned to the coach. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Assign the room cards to the tourists. Ask the tourists to get off the coach one by one and remind them of not leaving anything behind.B. Help the tourists take their luggage out of the compartment of the coach.C. Count the tourists and tell them the elevator is on the left side of the front office.D. Tell the tourists the supper will begin half an hour later in the Chinese restaurant on the second floor.Dialogue 28Act as a tour guide to receive a call from a tourist who gets a serious cough and flu after registration. You rush to his room and make a dialogue with him including the following points:A. Help the tourist to contact the clinic in the hotel.B. Persuade him to stay in the hotel for his health, and arrange the meal for him.C. Tell him to pay the medical expenses himself.As a local guide, you are on the way to visit Suzhou Gardens. The tourists seem to be quite interested in them. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Introduce the characteristics of Suzhou Gardens.B. Introduce some representative Gardens in Suzhou.C. Answer any questions asked by the tourists.Dialogue 30After dinner, a tour group is scheduled to take a walk along the pedestrian street. Some tourists say that they have been there before and hope to visit the Zhongshan Park instead by tour bus. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Arrange it if there is enough time for the tour.B. If they take taxi there, give directions to the driver and make suggestions.C. Make it clear to the tourists that the trip to the pedestrian street is not refundable.D. Remind them to take care of themselves and not to come back too late.Dialogue 31A tourist named Tom complains to you that his shower doesn’t work. Act as the tour guide and make a dialogue with the guest. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Apologize to Tom for the inconvenience.B. Ask him the detailed information.C. Offer the solutions.Dialogue 32As a local guide, you find that there are two more tourist attractions in the escort, Mr. Smith’s tour plan. When you check the itinerary with him, Mr. Smith insis ts that the trip should be arranged according to his plan. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Apologize to Mr. Smith for the mistake.B. Find out how the mistake comes about.C. Offer the possible solutions as well as the compensations.Dialogue 33As a local guide, Xiao Zhang, you are discussing the itinerary with the tour escort Mr. Smith. Because of a one-hundred-year big flood, the itinerary has to be adjusted and one of the major spots has to be canceled. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Apologize to Mr. Smith for the inconvenience.B. Explain the cause to him.C. Offer the possible solutions as well as the compensations.Suppose you are the tour guide; two inbound tourists tell you that they get in touch with their long-lost friends and want to invite them to take part in the activities of the tour group. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Tell them that they should get the consent of the tour leader and other tourists.B. Clarify the identities of the guests’ friends.Dialogue 35As a local guide, your guests want to taste some local snacks and ask for your advice. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Introduce some representative local snacks.B. Recommend the guests where to find the genuine snacks.Dialogue 36Act as a local guide to explain laundry service for your tour group. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Tell the tourists the hotel has laundry service.B. Tell the tourists how to get this service.C. Tell the tourists they should pay laundry service by themselves.Dialogue 37Perform as a tour guide taking a group to the seashore. Make sightseeing precautions before they begin the tour. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Remind the tourists of things to take with them.B. Give advice about how to relax and enjoy themselves on the seashore.C. Forbid any swimming without permission.D. Tell the group the time of gathering.Dialogue 38Suppose you are a tour leader. You call Spring Hotel to change your reservation for your tour group. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Tell the receptionist who you are.B. Tell the receptionist your changing requirements for the reservation.C. Show your thanks.Dialogue 39A tour guide is showing a group of foreign tourists around the Ancient Culture Street. The tourists show special interest in some souvenirs. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Brief introduction to Chinese calligraphy and China’s four treasures of study (文房四宝).B. Brief introduction to the Chinese fans.Dialogue 40A tour guide is bidding farewell to a tour group. Before checking out, there are a lot of things to attend to. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Check the amount of the baggage with the tour leader to see whether they are damaged.B. Remind the tourists to confirm their own articles, especially travel certificates and valuables.C. To see if there are anything you can do for the tourists after their departure.。

英语导游面试对话

英语导游面试对话

英语导游面试对话英语对话能使人在短的时间内学会实用的英语口语,在轻松的对话中,即使平常不太有机会接触英语的人,也可一句一句地英语。

下面小编为你整理了英语导游对话,希望能帮到你!英语导游面试常用句子Foreign teachers from the United States,Canada and England taught us English at college.上大学时不时有来自美国、加拿大以及英国的外籍老师给我们上英语课。

A tourist guide must be responsible for arranging and coordinating tour activities,and offering service of transportation,accommodations,sightseeing,shopping and entertainment.导游员必须安排和协调导游活动,以及为旅游者提供交通、住宿、观光、购物和娱乐等项服务。

I d like to be an overseas tourist guide someday. Would there ever be any chance of that?我希望有一天能当一名海外导游。

我将会有机会吗?I have a certificate of tourist qualification.我有导游员资格证书。

I guided a few foreign tourists around Xi an,as a part-time job.我曾带领过一些外国游客在西安观光,那是份兼职工作。

英语导游面试对话1 Interviewer: Have you ever had any experience as a tour guide?Applicant:A little. I guided a few foreign tourists around Van, a part-time job.Interviewer : Then you probably know that it s a tough job.Applicant:Yes,l know. But I don t mind working hard.Interviewer : Have you applied to any other agencies?Applicant: No,this is my first application.Interviewer: Do you want to learn anything more?Applicant: No,thank you. I found out most of the detail of the working conditions and the salary during the Chinese language interview.Interviewer :Are you prepared to work probationary months?Applicant : Of course.Interviewer:Good. Nice talking with you. Thank you for coming.Applicant:Thank you for giving me this opportunity. Good-bye.Interviewer: Good-bye.主试人:你有过做导游的经历吗?应试人:我有一点。

导游词英语情景对话3―5分钟

导游词英语情景对话3―5分钟

导游词英语情景对话3-5分钟Tour Guide:Tom z today we are visiting Yellow mountain scenic spots area,as i had told you that the famous scene of Yellow Mountains are Pine tree z cloud sea z rock and sunrise.导游:汤姆,今天我们要参观黄山风景区,我告诉过你黄山的著名景点是松树、云海、岩石和日出。

Tom : Yes,i heard from some of my friend,who had been visited here,saying this is an wonderful place and worth to come back again.汤姆:是的,我从我的一些朋友那里听说,他来过这里,说这是一个很棒的值得再回来的地方。

Tour Guide:The first scene which i would like to introduce to you are the "Welcome Pine".this pine tree due to its branches was long and shape like somebody standing on the rock hosting their hand and welcoming the visitors z this is how the name come from.导游:我想向您介绍的第一个场景是“迎宾松"。

这棵松树因为它的树枝很长,形状像一个人站在岩石上手拉手欢迎来访者,这就是名字的由来。

Tom:It is amazingjt looks exactly like welcome visitor come from everywhere of the world,and the name also perfectly been given.汤姆:真是太棒了,看起来像是来自世界各地的欢迎游客,而且这个名字也很完美。

导游工作的英语对话作文

导游工作的英语对话作文

导游工作的英语对话作文A Dialogue about Tour Guide Work。

A: Good morning, everyone. I am your tour guide for today. My name is Lily. Welcome to our city.B: Good morning, Lily. We are excited to be here. Can you tell us a little bit about the city?A: Sure. Our city is known for its rich history and culture. We have many famous landmarks and attractions, such as the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, and the Temple of Heaven.C: That sounds amazing. How long have you been a tour guide?A: I have been a tour guide for five years. I love my job because I get to meet people from all over the world and show them the beauty of our country.D: What are some of the challenges you face as a tour guide?A: Well, one of the biggest challenges is dealing with language barriers. Sometimes it can be difficult to communicate with tourists who don't speak the same language as me. Another challenge is making sure everyone stays on schedule and doesn't get lost.E: How do you handle those challenges?A: I try to learn a few basic phrases in different languages so that I can communicate with tourists. And I always make sure to give clear instructions and keep everyone together.B: What kind of training did you receive to become a tour guide?A: I had to go through a rigorous training program that included learning about the history and culture of ourcountry, as well as how to handle emergency situations.C: Do you have any tips for us to make the most of our trip?A: Yes, my advice is to be open-minded and willing to try new things. Also, don't be afraid to ask questions or ask for recommendations. I am here to help you have the best experience possible.D: Thank you, Lily. We are looking forward to our tour.A: You're welcome. Let's get started!。

关于导游的情景英语对话阅读

关于导游的情景英语对话阅读

关于导游的情景英语对话阅读外出旅游,与导游之间的英语实用对话是需要好好了解的,今天店铺在这里为大家介绍一些关于导游的情景英语对话,希望对大家能够有所帮助!关于导游的情景英语对话一A:Hello, Walter?A:您好,是沃特吗?B:Yes. Hi, what's up?B:是的。

嗨,什么事?A;l was wondering if you wonted to go for-a walk with us.A:我想问问您想不想和大家出去走走。

B:I'm afraid not. I'm sick. I have a fever but I'm cold, and I threw up earlier.B:我怕不行,我病了。

我发烧,但又觉得很冷,而且先前我还呕吐了。

A:Oh, man.I hope you get to feeling better.A:噢,天哪。

我希望您会觉得舒服一点。

B:I would feel better if you came over and took care of me.B:如果您能过来照顾我的话,我会觉得好一点儿的导游英语情景口语对话导游英语情景口语对话。

A:OK, then. I'll be there in a minute.A:那好吧。

我马上就过来。

(after a while...)(过了一会儿……)A:Walter! Where are you?A:沃特,您在哪儿?B:I'm in the bathroom.B:我在洗手间里。

A:What took you so long?A:您怎么这么长时间?B;l was in the bathroom with the runs.B:我在洗手间里拉肚子。

A:Gross. Diarrhea?A:真恶心。

是痢疾吗?B:It's not so bad.B:没有那么严重。

导游英语情景口语听力材料及答案

导游英语情景口语听力材料及答案

听力材料Item 1 Meeting Guests Model 1: Meeting Guests at the AirportWords and PhraseslobbyguideLos Angelestiredneverthelessinterestingluggagetravel servicetourist groupI can manageshuttle busparking lotUseful Expressions1. Welcome to China!2. Did you have a good trip?3. You all need a good rest first.4. You will have plenty of time to see all the interesting places in China.5. Is everyone in the group here?6. Shall I help you with your luggage?7. The shuttle bus is just waiting in the parking lot.Dialogue I: Meeting Guests at the AirportScene: In the airport lobby, Meng Jun, a young tour guide from the Youth Travel Service, is greeting a tourist group from the United States headed by James Green.M:Excuse me! Are you Mr. Green from Los Angeles?J:Yes, I’m James Green.M:Nice to meet you, Mr. Green. I’m Meng Jun, your tour guide from theYouth Travel Service. Just call me Jun.J:Nice to meet you, too.M:(Meng Jun shakes hands with Mr. Green and other guests) Welcometo China!J:We’re so glad you’ve come to meet us at the airport, Jun.M:Did you have a good trip, Mr. Green?J:Yes, quite pleasant. But we feel a bit tired after the long flight.M:Yes, you must. You all need a good rest first.J:Nevertheless we are all excited that we’ve finally arrived in thecountry that we have beenwishing to see for years.M:You will have plenty of time to see all the interesting places inChina. Is everyone in the group here?J:Yes, a party of ten. We have five ladies and five gentlemen.M:Good. Can we go now? Shall I help you with your luggage, Mr.Green?J:No, thanks. I can manage.M:Please follow me, ladies and gentlemen! The shuttle bus is justwaiting in the parking lot.J:That’s fine. Hurry up, guys!M:This way, please.Listen and Answer:1.Are you Mr. Green from Los Angeles?2.Did you have a good trip?3.Is everyone in the group here?4.Shall I help you with your luggage?5.Is the shuttle bus waiting outside?Model 2: On the Way to the HotelWords and Phrasestouristinternationalenjoyablememorableswanefficientextensivefacilitydineentertainsquaremonumentmagnificentreceptionscenic spotshistorical sitesGreat WallThe Palace MuseumThe Summer Palacereception deskUseful Expressions1. Is everybody on the bus?2. Shall we go now?3. Let me introduce my team to you first.4. We will do our best to make your trip more enjoyable and memorable.5. It’s one of the best four-star hotels in the city.6. I hope you will enjoy your stay there.7. Next, I’d like to introduce something about this city.8. There’re many famous scenic spots and historical sites in Beijing.9. I’m afraid you need a good rest first.10. Let’s get off and go to the reception desk.Dialogue II: On the Way to the HotelScene:Zhu Wei, the guide, met the tour group at the airport and they are driving to the hotel. The coach is about to start.Z: Is everybody on the bus?T: Yes, I think so.Z: Shall we go now?T: Yes, please.Z: ( to all the tourists in the coach ) Welcome to China, ladies andgentlemen. Let me introduce my team to you first. My name is ZhuWei. I am a tour guide from China International Travel Service. I’ll bewith you for your trip in Beijing. This is Mr. Fang, our driver. We willdo our best to make your trip more enjoyable and memorable. Ihope you will have a very pleasant stay here in Beijing. Thank youvery much! Now, we are driving straight to the hotel, the White SwanHotel.T: Well, how far is it to the hotel?Z: It’ll take us about one hour. It’s one of the best four-star hotels inthe city. There is warm and efficient service with extensive leisurefacilities. I hope you will enjoy your stay there.T: That’s great.Z: Next, I’d like to introduce something about this city. Beijing is thecapital of China. It is a pleasant place to visit as well as to do business,shop, dine, or be entertained. There’re many famous scenic spotsand historical sites in Beijing, such as the Great Wall, the PalaceMuseum, the Summer Palace, and so on.T: We are really longing for a visit.Z: You must be tired after the long trip. I’m afraid you need a good rest first.T: That’s very kind of you. Oh, look, what a big square!Z: Yes, it is Tian’anmen. It is perhaps one of the largest squares in the world today.T: That’s rather interesting. What about that building?Z: It is the Monument to the People’s Heroes.T: I see, it looks magnificent.Z: Well, here we are. This is the hotel. Let’s get off and go to the reception desk.T: OK.Listen and Answer:1.Is everybody on the bus?2.Where does Zhu Wei come from?3.Are there many famous scenic spots and historical sites in Beijing?4.What is that big square?5.What about the magnificent building?Model 3: A Welcome SpeechWords and PhrasesspeechsurnameexperiencesuggestionhesitateswanlobbyrememberUseful Expressions1.Allow me to introduce myself.2.And this is Mr. Deng, our driver, who has had 10 years of driving experience.3.We’ll do everything possible to make your visit a pleasant experience.4.If you have any problems or suggestions, please don’t hesitate to let us know.5.Please do remember the plate number of our bus.Passage Reading I: A Welcome SpeechGood morning, ladies and gentlemen,Welcome to China. Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Huang Lan. Huang is my surname, so you may call me Xiao Huang. I’m a guide from Zhejiang China Travel Service. And this is Mr. Deng, our driver, who has had 10 years of driving experience. We’re glad to have all of you here.I’ll be with you during your five-day tour in this city and we’ll be at your service at any time. We’ll do everything possible to make your visit a pleasant experience. If you have any problems or suggestions, please don’t hesitate to let us know.The hotel where you stay is the White Swan Hotel. It offers the best services in this city. We shall meet at the hotel lobby at 7:00 a.m. for our first visit tomorrow. Please do remember the plate number of our bus. The number is 192588. Thank you.We hope you’ll enjoy your stay in this city.Listen and Answer:1.What’s the guide’s surname?2.How many years of driving experience does the driver have?3.How long will the tourists stay in this city?4.What’s the name of the hotel?5.What’s the plate number of the bus?Model 4: China-a Country with an Ancient Civilization Words and Phrasesancientcivilizationinventorcompassprintingresourceelegantwaterfallsrarespeciesdistinctivecuisinedomesticpoliticalcontemporarycultural relicshistorical siteslook forward to (doing)Useful Expressions1. China has a written history of over 5,000 years of civilization and boasts rich cultural relics and historical sites.2. China attracts a large number of domestic and foreign tourists every year.3. Beijing, the capital city of the People’s Republic of China, is the country’s political and cultural center.4. Beijing, as well as the whole country of China, is looking forward to welcoming friends from all over the world!Passage Reading II: China-a Country with an Ancient CivilizationChina has a written history of over 5,000 years of civilization and boasts rich cultural relics and historical sites. It is the inventor of compass, papermaking, gunpowder and printing. Thanks to China’s rich tourist resources ----- high mountains, elegant river, springs and waterfalls, rich and varied folk customs, rare species, scenic spots and historical sites, distinctive opera, music and dance, and world-famous cuisine, China attracts a large number of domestic and foreign tourists every year.Beijing, the capital city of the People’s Republic of China, is the country’s political and cultural center. It is also one of the world’s most famous historical and cultural cities where youcan learn the 1000-year contemporary history of the country.Beijing, as well as the whole country of China, is looking forward to welcoming friends from all over the world!Listen and Answer:1.Does China have a written history of over 1,000 years of civilization?2.What are the China’s rich tourist resources, give some examples?3.What are the four inventions?4.Where is the capital city of the People’s Republic of China?5.How many years of contemporary history does Beijing have?More Listening Practice:Listening IAt the AirportA:Excuse me, but are you Mr. Davis from UK?B:Why, yes, I’m Mark Davis.A:Oh, Mr. Davis. I’m very glad to meet you. My name is Zhu Lan.I’m the guide from the Beijing Travel Service.B:Hello, Ms Zhu. Thank you for coming to meet us.A: Welcome to China Mr. Davis. How was your trip?B:Fine. We had a very pleasant flight. Let me introduce to you MissTyler, my assistant. She is in charge of the daily affairs of our tourparty.A: How do you do, Miss Tyler? I’m pleased to meet you.B:How do you do? I’m pleased to meet you, too.A: We’ve made reservations for your party at the Hong Kong GardenHotel.B:Thank you very much.A: Shall we go to the hotel now? The shuttle bus is just waiting outside.B:Fine.A: Your baggage will be sent to your rooms in the hotel.B:That’s good.A: May I help with your suitcase, Mr. Davis?B:It’s very kind of you.Listening IITraveling in BeijingThere are many fascinating sights in and near Beijing, but before visiting the attractions, spend an hour or two walking the streets. Get off the main boulevards and wander through the mazelike alleys where most residents live or perhaps stroll down Old Culture Street. If your hotel is downtown , walk to the walled 14th-century Forbidden City, so named because it was off limits to ordinary citizens. On its grounds are six palaces and 800 smaller buildings, containing 9000rooms. The main gate of the palace opens onto Tiananmen Square. The square is the site of the Monument to the People’s Heroes, Mao Zedong’s Mausoleum, the Great Hall of the People, the Museum of Chinese History; the Museum of the Chinese Revolution.Item 2 Hotel Check-inModel 1: Hotel Room ReservationWords and PhrasesclientluxuriousreservationdeluxepresidentialconfirmsuiteUseful Expressions1.This is Hu Hong, the tour guide of China Youth Travel Agency.2.I’d like to reserve a room in Guangzhou.3.What kind of room would you like to reserve?4.How long would you stay here?5.There would be some discount when the hotel is not very busy.6.Is there anything else I can do for you?7.Just call me when you have other questions.Dialogue I : Hotel Room ReservationG: This is Hu Hong, the tour guide of China Youth Travel Agency.Can I help you?C: This is John Smith from London. I’d like to reserve a room in Guangzhou. Will you please arrange it for me?G: It’s my pleasure. What kind of room would you like to reserve? We have singles, doubles, suites of different styles, deluxe ones.C: A British suite, please.G: OK. How long would you stay here?C: Three days from the third to the fifth of March.G: Now, Mr. Smith, let’s check the information. You’d like to reserve a British suite for three days from the third to the fifth of March. Is thatso?C: Yes, exactly.G: Is there anything else I can do for you?C: Can you give some idea about the price for the hotel?G: well, it’s about 1000 RMB for one day. And there would be some discount when the hotel is not very busy.C: OK. I see. Thank you for the information.G: Thank you for calling. We look forward to seeing you. Just call me when you have other questions.C: Thank you. Bye!G: Good bye.Listen and Answer:1. Who is the Caller, where is he from?2. How long would the visitor stay in the hotel?3. What kind of room would the visitor like to reserve?4. What is the price to stay at the hotel for three days?5. Is it possible to have some discount?Model 2: Checking inWords and PhrasesSino-Germandelegationname-listwell-preparedvouchertwin roomsgroup visamorning-call servicebreakfast buffetUseful Expressions1.May I help you?2.We’d like to check in.3.Do you have reservations?4.A moment, please.5.Here is the name-list with the group visa.6.Here are the vouchers for your breakfast buffet.7.Wish you a nice stay here.Dialogue II: Checking inScene:The tour guide is helping a group of foreign visitors to check in at a hotel in Shanghai.The reception clerk receives the tour guide.C: Good morning, madam. May I help you?G: Yes, please. We’d like to check in.C: Do you have reservations?G: Yes. The Shanghai Youth Travel Agency has booked 15 rooms for us.C: Would you please tell me the name of your group?G: The Sino-German Friendship Bridge Delegation.C: A moment, please.(The clerk looks up the computer)C: Yes, 15 twin rooms for four nights.G: Yes, exactly. Here is the name-list with the group visa.C: Thank you. You are well-prepared. Here are the keys to the rooms. Do you need morning call service?G: Yes, please make it at 7:00 a.m. for tomorrow morning and 8:00 a.m.for the rest of the days.C: Here are the vouchers for your breakfast buffet. The breakfast will be served at the dining hall on the second floor from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m..G: Thank you.C: Thank you and wish you a nice stay here.Listen and Answer:1.What is the name of the traveling group?2.How many rooms has the group reserved?3.What is the name of the travel agency that reserved the rooms for the group?4.How long will the group stay in the hotel?5.What time is breakfast served in the hotel?Model 3: Itinerary PlanningWords and PhrasesitineraryaccompanypedestrianconductedmemorialsightseeingvehiclecrystalUseful Expressions1. Hello everybody, can everyone hear me?2. I’d like to say something about tomorrow’s arrangement.3. The tour starts at 9 o’clock tomorrow morning and lasts about two hours.4. We’ll meet outside the hotel entrance at about ten to nine.5. There are some sightseeing vehicles available here and there.6. The tour will end at the Crystal Teahouse in the main square.7. I hope you will enjoy the tour.Dialogue III: Itinerary PlanningA: Hello everybody, Can you hear me?B: Yes, very clearly!A: Thank you. I’d like to say something about tomorrow’s arrangement.B: Yeah! Go ahead.A: I’ll accompany you on a conducted tour round the city tomorrow.B: Yes.A: The tour starts at 9 o’clock tomorrow morning and lasts about two hours.B: What time should we be ready?A: Please be ready at 8: 50. We’ll meet outside the hotel entrance at about ten to nine. Is that OK?B: OK, ten to nine.A: I suggest you bring your sunglasses, umbrella, and a hat as the weather is sunny.B: Yes, thank you. How should we go?A: We’ll pay a visit to the Grand Theatre first. We’ll go there by coach.B: What will we do next?A: We’ll walk through the pedestrian mall on Nanjing Road and thenvisit the fruit and vegetable marketB: Wonderful! I just want to buy some fresh fruit.A: Then we’ll pass by the heroe s’ memorial and walk along the river.B: So, we need to walk a lot.A: Well, it depends. There are some sightseeing vehicles available here and there.B: That’s great!A: The tour will end at the Crystal Teahouse in the main square.There you’ll be able to enjoy our famous local cake.B: Wonderful!A: I hope you will enjoy the tour. See you in the morning.Listen and Answer:1. When will the tour start and how long will it last?2. What time and where should the tourists meet?3. What does the tour guide suggest the tourists bring?4. How will the group go to the Grand Theatre?5. Where is the end of the tour?Model 4: Process of Hotel Guest RegistrationWords and Phrasesapproachestablishtitleassigndepositcardholdervalidityreceiptcashiereye contactUseful Expressions1. Greet each guest with a smile in your voice as well as on your face.2. You should first establish and keep eye contact with the guest.3. When addressing the guest, do not call a guest by his or her first name.4. Ask the guest to show his or her credit card for an imprint or to pay a deposit.Passage Reading: Process of Hotel Guest RegistrationIf you are a reception clerk at the reception desk, you should always greet each guest with a smile in your voice as well as on your face. When a guest is approaching, you should first establish and keep eye contact with the guest. Then try to find out the guest’s name immediately and use it during the conversation. Always use polite titles as “Mr.” or “Ms.”When addressing the guest, do not call a guest by his or her first name.Next, find out if the guest has a reservation. Then, check the reservation in the computer and confirm the room information with the guest.After that, ask the guest to show his or her passport and to fill out the registration form. When the form is ready, you should try to find out the needs of the guest, . the position of the room.Then, assign a room to the guest and prepare the key to the room. Before giving the key to the guest, ask the guest to show his or her credit card for an imprint or to pay a deposit. Upon receiving the credit card, check the name of the cardholder and validity. Collect 150%of the room rate and give the guest the receipt. Next, confirm with the guest the departure date, room rate and other needs. Fill out the room card and tell the guest the room number. If there’s nothing wrong, give the guest the room card and key to the room. When everything is done, thank the guest and wish him /her a pleasant stay.At last, turn in the guest registration form, credit card imprint and a copy of deposit receipt to the cashier.Listen and Answer:1. When greeting a guest, what should you pay attention to?2. When addressing a guest, what title can you use?3. Upon receiving the credit card, what information should you check?4. What should be done with the credit card?5. What information should be checked before giving the guest the room key?More Listening Practice:Listening IA Group ReservationR: Good morning. Reservations.How may I help you?C: Good morning. I’d like to reserve rooms for my group.R: What type of rooms do you want to reserve?C: We have 10 people. ___ five twin rooms, please.R: For which dates?C: From ____21st to 23rd ___ of March.R: Wait a minute, please. _ five twin rooms for March from 21st to 23rd .Yes, those rooms are available .C: What will be the rate?R: It’s __600 RMB per night.C: Can you give us _ a special rate_ since we always stay in your hotel ?R: May I have your name, please?C: Brutes Lewis from General Traveling Company.R: Oh, Yes, Mr. Lewis, there is a __20______percent discount for regular customers.C: How can I _guarantee my reservation ?R: You can guarantee the reservation with your _ credit card number_.C: My __ Visa card number is 3600 54762 5819.R: OK. Mr. Lewis. How will you be arriving?C: By air _____. Do you have pick-up __ service?R: When will you be arriving at the airport?C: The arrival time should be __12:45_.R: OK. Our hotel bus will be there at that time.Listening IIExtending the StayR: Good morning, sir. May I help you ?G: I meant to check out today, but I have to stay three more nights here.R: May I know your name and room number, please?G: Andrew Stowe of Room 618 .R: Please wait a minute Mr. Stowe. I’ll check the computer record . Here, today is 12th. You want to extend your stay till 15th ?G: Yes, exactly.R: I’m sorry, sir. You can only stay in that room for one more night. Your floor was reserved for a conference from the 14th .G: What will be my next two nights__?R: Would you mind changing to room _819__C: Not at all.R: Thank you, sir. This is your registration form. Please replace the departure date with the 15th.G: OK.Item 3 Housekeeping ServiceModel 1: Escorting the Guest into the Guest RoomWords and Phrasesusherspaciouswardrobefaucetswitchlaptoplobby attendantsafe-deposit boxUseful Expressions1.Welcome to our floor.2.I’m the attendant for this floor.3.There is a price list over there.4.There is an Internet broad band access hookup on the desk.5.If you need any help, please let me know.Dialogue I: Escorting the Guest into the Guest RoomScene: The lobby attendant ushers Mr. Jones onto the floor of his room. The floor attendant, Xiao Wu is waiting for them.L: Hello, Xiao Wu. This is Mr. Jones of Room 1506.X: Nice to meet you, Mr. Jones. Welcome to our floor.J: Nice to meet you, too.X: I’m the attendant for this floor. We’re glad to have you here. Thisway, please.J: Good.X: Here we are. This is your room, Mr. Jones.J: Oh, the room seems very spacious!X: Yes. Mr. Jones, could I put your suitcase by the wardrobe?J: Yes, please.X: Well, Mr. Jones, let me introduce the facilities in the room. First, let’ssee the bathroom. The red faucet is for hot water and the white one isfor cold water.J: Is the water drinkable?X: No. You may get hot drinking water from the mini-jar, and cold drinksfrom the mini-bar.J: Do you have a price list for the things in the mini-bar?X: Yes, there is a price list over there. Well, and this is theair-conditioning switch. The temperature in your room can beadjusted as you like.J: Can I make IDD calls in the room?X: Yes. For IDD calls, just dial 9, and then 0-0. Next, dial the country code and the area code before the phone number you want to call.Besides, there is a phone index on the desk.J: I see. Is the Internet available through my laptop?X: Certainly. There is an internet broad band access hookup on the desk.J: How much do you charge for the use of it?X: It’s 5 RMB per hour. Would you please keep your valuables in the safe-deposit box in the wardrobe?J: Certainly. Thank you so much.X: It’s my pleasure. If you need any help, please let me know.Listen and Answer:1. What is the room number of Mr. Jones?2. Is Jones satisfied with the size of the room?3. What is an IDD call, how to make an IDD call in the room?4. Is the Internet available in the room, how much is it?5. Where the valuables should be kept?Model 2 Making up the RoomWords and Phrasestowelovernightmesscozyturn-down serviceUseful Expressions1. Should I do the turn-down service for you now?2. Would you tidy up a bit in the bathroom?3. Would you like me to draw the curtains for you, sir and madam?4. Is there anything else I can do for you?5. We try to be always at your service.Dialogue II: Making up the RoomScene:The Browns are sitting in the room when a room attendant knocks at the door to see whether the turn-down service is to be done.A: Good evening, sir and madam. Should I do the turn-down servicefor you now?B: Oh, thank you. But we are having some friends over to have a smallparty here in the room. Could you come back in three hours?A: Certainly, madam. I’ll be off at seven, but I’ll let the overnight staffknow. They will come then.B: That’s fine. Well, our friends seem to be a little late. Would you tidyup a bit in the bathroom?A: No problem.B: Besides, please bring us a bottle of just boiled water. We’d treat ourguests with typical Chinese tea.A: Yes, madam. I’ll bring in some fresh towels together with the drinkingwater.B: OK.A: (Having done all on request)It’s growing dark. Would you like me to draw the curtains for you,sir and madam?B: Why not? That would be so cozy.A: May I turn on the lights for you?C: Yes, please. I’d like to read short stories while waiting.A: Yes, sir. Is there anything else I can do for you?B: Nothing more. Thank you very much. You’re a smart boy indeed.A: We try to be always at your service. Good-bye, sir and madam, anddo have a very pleasant evening.Listen and Answer:1. When will the Browns want to have their turn-down service?2. Who will do the turn-down service for the Browns?3. What is the room attendant required to do now?4. What will Mr. Brown do while waiting for the friends?5. Are the Browns satisfied with the room attendant?Model 3: About Room Service OrderWords and Phrasescroissantdonutpotextrasaladroom serviceUseful Expressions1. What would you like to order?2. Would you like a cup of coffee or a pot of coffee?3. A pot costs about 20 RMB extra.4. Our waiter will be there in around 10 minutes.5. Please feel free to ask.Dialogue III: About Room Service OrderScene: Mr. Lock in Room 1608 orders his breakfast. The staff takes his order.S: Good morning. Room service. What can I do for you?L: Hi, I’d like to order some food for my breakfast.S: Yes, sir. What would you like to order?L: I’d like a ham and cheese croissant, a boiled egg, and a coffee.S: Would you like a cup of coffee or a pot of coffee?L: What’s the difference?S: A pot costs about 20 RMB extra.L: A pot please.S: Anything else?L: Do you have green salads?S: Yes, sir. Do you want one?L: Yes, a green salad.S: Anything else?L: No, that’s all.S: Could I have your name?L: Mr. Lock of Room 1608.S: So, Mr. Lock, we’ll send to Room 1608 one ham and cheese croissant,a boiled egg, a pot of coffee and a green salad. Our waiter will bethere in around 10 minutes. If there is anything more you may need,please feel free to ask.L: OK.S: Thank you. I hope you’ll have a good day.Listen and Answer:1. Why does Mr. Lock make the phone call?2. What did Mr. Lock order for the breakfast?3. How much more does a pot cost than a cup of coffee?4. How long should Mr. Lock wait for the breakfast?5. What is the room number of Mr. Lock?Model 4: Hotels TodayWords and PhrasesgenerallyvacationcommercialtransientresortseashoreresidentialluxuriousinexpensiverangemoderateUseful Expressions1. Hotels designed for business people are known as commercial or transient hotels.2. Transient hotels are usually located in the business section of town,3.This (residential) is designed to meet the needs of people who want to live in a hotel.4. Some hotels have as few as ten rooms, and others have several hundred.5. Hotels range from the very luxurious, which charge high rates, to the small and inexpensive that fall within the price range of large number of travelers.Passage Reading: Hotels TodayHotels today are quite different from those of the past. People who stay in them are generally traveling for business, or they are touring or on vacation. So hotels are designed mainly to meet the needs of one of those two groups of people. Hotels designed for business people are known as commercial or transient hotels. Hotels for people on vacation are called vacation or resort hotels.Transient hotels are usually located in the business section of town, while resort hotels may be at the seashore, on a mountain lake, or in the desert.In addition to these two main types, there is a third type of hotel, called a residential hotel. This is design ed to meet the needs of people who want to live in a hotel. Inns and hotels are located in nearly every population center in the world. In the United States alone there are about thirty thousand. Some hotels have as few as ten rooms, and others have several hundred. Among the largest hotels in the world today are the Conrad Hilton in Chicago, Illinois, and the Russia in Moscow, each with about three thousand rooms. In every hotel, travelers find small single rooms for the use of one person; larger double rooms for the use of two people and arrangement of two or more rooms, called suites, which can be used by a group of persons traveling together.Hotels range from the very luxurious, which charge high rates, to the small and。

我想应聘导游英语有关应聘导游英语对话

我想应聘导游英语有关应聘导游英语对话

我想应聘导游英语有关应聘导游英语对话有关应聘导游英语对话有关应聘导游英语对话职场英语口语对话:应聘导游你当过导游吗Have you ever worked as a tour guide Have you ever worked a tourist guide Have you any experience as a tourist guide Have you ever been a tourist guide Do you have experience as a tourist guide For example: A:Have you ever worked as a tour guide你当过导游吗B: I have a little experience.我有一点儿经验。

你的教育背景并不适合这份工作。

You don“t fit for this job according to your educational background. For example: A: You don“t fit for this job according to your educational background. 你的教育背景并不适合这份工作。

B: Yes. But I want to be a tour guide very much because I like travel- ling and meeting various kinds of people. 是的,但是我很想当一名导游,因为我喜欢旅游,也喜欢和各种各样的人打交道。

你不认为这是一份辛苦的工作吗Don"t you consider it a hard work For example:A: Don"t you consider it a hard work你不认为这是一份辛苦的工作吗B: Hard but interesting,丨think.虽然艰苦但很有趣。

导游英语口语测试题库题中文

导游英语口语测试题库题中文

导游英语口语测试题库(108题)对话1作为一名当地导游小李,你在史密斯先生的带领下从美国接你的旅游团。

你拿着一块写着“史密斯”和公司名称的欢迎牌。

你的对话将包括以下几点:a.问候b.询问是否是史密斯先生带的团c.询问相关细节对话2作为一名中国国际旅行社的导游,你将会见一位来自美国的布莱克先生。

你的对话将包括以下几点:a.确认客人身份b.介绍你自己c.介绍贵公司d.确认行李对话3.作为一名当地导游与陪同人员讨论明天早上的叫醒时间,并请他通知游客。

在确认时间以后,打电话给客房部让他们提供叫醒服务。

你的对话将包括以下几点:a.相互问候b.确认叫醒时间c.请陪同人员通知游客d.打电话给客房部让他们提供叫醒服务对话4作为一名当地导游,你要带着汤姆,一个从机场到酒店的客人。

当你正在和他交谈的时候,旅游车马上就要出发了。

你的对话将包括以下几点:a.在去酒店额路上,介绍你自己和旅游车b.回答客人提出的问题c.对酒店做大概的介绍对话5作为导游介绍北京,在去酒店的路上,一些客人会问你一些问题。

你的对话将包括以下几点:a.介绍人口、地区、气候等b.回答至少三个客人提出的问题对话6假设你是一名导游,在确认你的旅行团后,你发现其中一名客人丢了一件行李,看起来很着急。

你试着帮他找回来。

你的对话将包括以下几点:a.安抚旅客b.询问行李的详细信息:尺寸、颜色。

材料等c.尝试联系机场有关部门对话7作为一名导游,你要去机场接一群来自美国的客人,你会遇见你的老朋友史密斯先生,他是这个旅游团的领导。

你的对话将包括以下几点:a.问候老朋友b.确认旅游团人员的详细信息c.检查所有客人及其行李是否存在对话8旅游团的领队要求换一家更好地酒店,并宣称他已经在附近预定了一家新酒店。

作为当地导游和他进行对话。

你的对话将包括以下几点:a.确定改变的原因b.与领队确认,超出预定价格和取消预订的费用由旅客自行承担对话9有位旅客对中国剪纸很感兴趣,想买一些作为纪念品。

面试导游工作的英语口语

面试导游工作的英语口语

面试导游工作的英语口语中国风景名胜众多,旅游业的开展也使得导游成了热门职业。

下面是分享的应聘到有的英语口语,希望能帮到大家!I: It says here that you graduated from Beijing Normal University with a major in English Language and Literature.A: Right. Then you may think that I am not fit for this job aording to my educational background.I: Yes.A: But I want to be a tour guide very much because I like traveling and meeting various kinds of people. So I took an evening course at the Tourism School of Beijing after graduation and I have gotten a qualification certificate.I: So you must be an extravert?A: Yes, I always enjoy being with a group of people and chatting with them.I: What do you think are the responsibilities of a tourist guide?A: A tourist guide must be responsible for arranging and coordinating tour activities, and offering service of transportation, aommodation, sightseeing, shopping and entertainment.I: Don抰 you consider it a hard work?A: Hard but interesting, I think.I: Have you any experience as a tourist guide?A: Yes, I usually guided foreign tourists around Beijing when I was in University.I: Have you ever learned any other foreign languages other than English?A: Yes, I have learned a little French and Japanese as well.I: 上面说你毕业于北京师范语言文学专业。

导游旅客对话英文作文

导游旅客对话英文作文

导游旅客对话英文作文1. Hey there! Welcome to our tour! Are you excited to explore the city with us today?2. Wow, look at that beautiful architecture! Can you believe this building was constructed over a hundred years ago?3. Hey, do you have any questions about the history of this place? Feel free to ask me anything!4. Check out the local market over there. It's a great place to pick up some souvenirs and try some delicious street food.5. Hey, did you know that this city is famous for its vibrant art scene? You should definitely check out some of the galleries while you're here.6. Oh, look at that stunning view! Make sure to takelots of photos to remember this moment.7. Hey, have you tried the local specialty dish yet?It's a must-try while you're in town.8. Wow, that street performer is amazing! Let's stopand watch for a bit before we continue our tour.9. Hey, don't forget to visit the historical landmarksin the city. They have so much to teach us about the past.10. Oh, it looks like it's starting to rain. No worries, we can take shelter in that cozy café over there. Let's grab a hot drink and relax for a bit.。

导游英语口语测试题库

导游英语口语测试题库

导游英语口语测试题库(60题)Dialogue 1Perform as a tour guide to discuss the itinerary with a tourist who wants to pay a visit to Shanghai Museum which is not included in the itinerary. Your dialogue will include the following parts:A. Try to persuade the tourist to stay with the group.B. Failing to persuade the tourist, you give some suggestions .C. Tell the tourist some precautions.Dialogue 2As a local guide Xiao Li, you are picking up your group from the US led by Mr. Smith. You are holding a welcome sign with “Smith” and your company’s name on it. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Greetings.B. Ask if the group is led by Mr. Smith.C. Inquire details concerned.Dialogue 3Act as a tour guide to introduce Shanghai City on the way to the hotel, some guests ask you some questions. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Introduce the population, the area, climate etc..B. Answer at least three questions asked by the guests.Dialogue 4The tourist is interested in Chinese Traditional Architecture and wants to know more. You are the tour guide and introduce Chinese Traditional Architecture to the guest. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Introduce the Timber-frame Structure in Chinese Architecture.B. The typical characteristics of Chinese Traditional Architecture.C. Answer the relevant questions.Dialogue 5As a tour guide, you are at the airport to meet a group from America. You meet your old friend, Mr. Smith who is the tour leader of the group. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Greet old friend.B. Confirm detailed information about the group.C. Check the presence of all the guests and their luggage.Dialogue 6The tourist is interested in Chinese paper-cut and wants to buy some pieces as souvenir. You are the tour guide and introduce Chinese paper-cut to the guest. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Introduce the history and main features of Chinese paper-cut.B. Recommend some souvenir shops.C. Answer the relevant questions.Dialogue 7A member of an inbound group asks to withdraw from the tour for an emergency at home. Act as the local guide to make a dialogue with him. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Ask for the reason of withdrawing.B. Soothe the tourist.C. Tell him how to deal with relevant fees.D. Offer help for his leaving.Dialogue 8Miss Smith, the tour leader of your group, comes to discuss the itinerary for the stay in the city. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Introduce some famous spots on the itinerary.B. Give some advice on sightseeing.Dialogue 9As a tour guide, your guests want to know something about Chinese cuisine. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Introduce some classical Chinese cuisine.B. Introduce some local special dishes.C. Recommend some restaurants.Dialogue 10As a local guide, some guests want to know something about Chinese tea. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Introduce some representative classifications of Chinese tea.B. Recommend some tea to their taste.Dialogue 11As a local guide, your guests want to taste some local snacks and ask for your advice. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Introduce some representative local snacks.B. Recommend the guests where to find the genuine snacks.Dialogue 12As a local guide, you are on the way to the scenic spot with your group. The guests are interested in Chinese philosophy. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Introduce representative categories of Chinese philosophy.B. Introduce Theory of Yin and Yang.As scheduled, the group will visit the Bund this morning. But typhoon storm is coming and it’s very dangerous for the guests. As a local guide, you want to cancel the arrangement and go to consult with the tour leader. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Analyze the danger of going on the tour in such heavy rain.B. Apologize.C. Give explanations.D. Offer solutions.Dialogue 14It is the first meal time. When eight dishes with a soup as stipulated in the contract are served, two tourists tell Mr.Wang, the local guide, that they are Buddhist vegetarians and ask Mr.Wang to arrange another meal for them. They say they mentioned this when they signed up for the tour. Act as Mr. Wang to make a dialogue with them. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Tell the tourist that you will confirm with the travel agency.B. Apologize for the mistake.C. Offer solutions.Dialogue 15As a local guide, you are on the way to scenic spot with a group. Today you will attend the Nadam Festival of Mongolians. The tourists seem to be quite interested in it. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Introduce the Mongolian.B. Introduce the Nadam Festival.Dialogue 16A tourist from the UK in Mr. Zhang’s group wants to buy a jade carving in a designated store for tourists, but he notices a flaw in the carving and it is the only one left in the store. The tourist then leaves some money with Mr. Zhang and asks him to buy one for him when it’s available and have it shipped to the UK. Act as Mr. Zhang to make a dialogue with the guest. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Refuse first.B. If it is hard to refuse, report to the superior for instructions.C. Get enough money from the tourist for purchasing and shipping.Dialogue 17As a local guide, you are on the way to visit Suzhou Gardens. The tourists seem to be quite interested in them. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Introduce the characteristics of Suzhou Gardens.B. Introduce some representative Gardens in Suzhou.C. Answer any questions asked by the tourists.Perform as a tour leader to call Shanghai Hotel for the first time to reserve meal for your tour group. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Tell the receptionist who you are.B. Give detailed information of your tour group.C. Ask for a special food arrangement for some vegetarians.Dialogue 19Act as the local guide to call Summer Hotel to change your reservation for your tour group. But there is no room available. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Tell the receptionist who you are.B. Tell the receptionist you would like one more double room for two new guests.C. Tell the receptionist to let you know as soon as possible if there are rooms available.Dialogue 20Tourists are very interested in Taoism, Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Introduce Taoism.B. Introduce Lao Zi.C. Answer some questions about TaoismDialogue 21Act as a local guide to explain laundry service for your tour group. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Tell the tourists the hotel has laundry service.B. Tell the tourists how to get this service.C. Tell the tourists they should pay laundry service by themselves.Dialogue 22Tourists are very interested in traditional Chinese medicine, Your dialogue will include the following points.A. Introduce traditional Chinese medicine.B. Introduce acupuncture.C. Answer some related questions.Dialogue 23In the end of lunch, two tourists ask the tour guide about when and where to go shopping. Act as the tour guide to make a dialogue with the following points:A. Tell the tourists this afternoon is free time for them.B. Tell them your tour is a no-shopping tour.C. Introduce some souvenir shops inside and outside the hotel.Suppose you are a tour leader. You and your tour group are on the way back to the hotel by coach. It’s the last day of your itinerary. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Tell the tourists that it’s the last day of the visit.B. Remind the tourists to pack up this evening and go to bed early.C. Tell the tourists the leaving time of the coach.Dialogue 25Suppose you are a tour leader. Some tourists are talking about the death of Louis Cha, they want you to tell more about this celebrated martial arts novelist. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Introduce the life of Louis Cha.B. Introduce one of your favorite martial arts.Dialogue 26Suppose you are a tour leader. You check out for your tour group in the front office at 7:00 am. You ask whether the hotel could take care of the 20 pieces of luggage of your tour group and you will come back to take them at about 4:00 pm. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Identify yourself.B. Check out for your tour group.C. Deposit the 20 pieces of luggage.D. Come back to the hotel at 4:00 pm.Dialogue 27Several outbound tourists request that they stay behind to prolong their tour while the group has finished its scheduled itinerary and is going to leave China. Perform as the tour guide to make a dialogue with the following points:A. Make sure that the tourists’ visas are valid after the intended tour.B. Help them with their flight and hotel.C. The tourists should pay for the expenses.Dialogue 28The tourist in Room 556 is sick and stays in the room. He calls you angrily that he can’t fall asleep because of the noisy cleaning of the room- maid. He insists that he has pushed the key of “Do not disturb”. Act as a local guide to make a dialogue with him. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Ask the reason for anger.B. Tell him to make sure the “Do not disturb” light is OK or not.C. Offer the solutions.A tourist in room 203 complains that she has lost her mobile phone in her room. Act as a local guide to make a dialogue with her including the following points:A. Confirm the details.B. Confirm the brand and the type of the mobile.C. Turn to the manager for help.D. Tell the tourist the result.Dialogue 30As a local guide, you are giving the on-the-way tour guide presentation on your way to Suzhou with the group you have just picked up. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Pay more attention to the working procedures.B. General introduction to Suzhou.C. Answer any questions asked by the tourists.Dialogue 31As a local guide, you are on your way to Hangzhou with the group you have just picked up. A tourist named Mary asks you some detailed information about the West Lake when you are giving the on-the-way tour guide presentation. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. General introduction to Hangzhou.B. Detailed information about the West Lake.Dialogue 32Suppose you are the local guide, Xiao Zhang, according to the itinerary, after their visit to the places of interests tomorrow, the tourists will do some shopping in the pedestrian street. However, a couple suggest that they want to see pandas in the zoo in the morning and do some shopping in the afternoon. They want you to arrange it. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Give the tourists an answer and explain why.B. Comfort the couple in an appropriate way.Dialogue 33As a local guide, you find that there are two more tourist attractions in the escort, Mr. Smith’s tour plan. When you check the itinerary with him, Mr. Smith insists that the trip should be arranged according to his plan. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Apologize to Mr. Smith for the mistake.B. Find out how the mistake comes about.C. Offer the possible solutions as well as the compensations.A guest complains that there are too many sites of natural scenery in the itinerary and asks to change for some historical sites. Act as the local guide to make a dialogue with the guest. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Apologize.B. Explain the reasons.C. Offer some historical sites.Dialogue 35As a local guide, you are on the way to a four-hour-ride scenic spot with the tour group. In order to enliven the atmosphere, you would like to organize some games. You turn to Mr. Smith, the tour escort, for help. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Explain to Mr. Smith the purpose of the games.B. Clarify the rules.C. Award a prize to the winner.Dialogue 36Act as the tour guide of a group to go through the check-in formalities in the hotel. You are told that some of their twin rooms have been replaced by triple rooms, for it is high season and hotel rooms are in short supply, but the tourists assigned to triple rooms refuse to check in. Make a dialogue with relevant persons for the situation including the following points:A. Explain the reason for being replaced.B. Soothe the tourists.C. Solutions.Dialogue 37As a local guide, Mr. Zhang, you are heading for a scenic spot with the group, however, you find that two members are not present when you do the nose count. Some tourists tell you that the two tourists would rather stay at the hotel. You have a conversation with the tour escort Mr. Smith. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Ask him if he has already known it.B. Reach an agreement with him about how to deal with the two tourists.Dialogue 38As a local guide, Xiao Zhang, you are discussing the itinerary with the tour escort Mr. Smith. Because of a one-hundred-year big flood, the itinerary has to be adjusted and one of the major spots has to be canceled. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Apologize to Mr. Smith for the inconvenience.B. Explain the cause to him.C. Offer the possible solutions as well as the compensations.Dialogue 39A tourist named Tom complains to you that his shower doesn’t work. Act as the tour guide and make a dialogue with the guest. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Apologize to Tom for the inconvenience.B. Ask him the detailed information.C. Offer the solutions.Dialogue 40A tourist in his group wants to move to another room because he cannot get much sleep while his roommate snores all night. Act as the local guide to make a dialogue with the national guide and the tourist. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Ask the tour leader to help him exchange rooms with someone else in the group.B. If it doesn’t work, confirm the available room.C. Tell the tourist to pay the extra fee, and the previously arranged room cannot be refunded.Dialogue 41A local guide is taking a tour group on the tour of the Yu Garden. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Briefly introduce the Yu Garden .B. Introduce the story of the Jade exquisite.C. Introduce something about the Gardening technique.D. Answer any questions by the tourists.Dialogue 42Some young tourists request that they should go swimming in a nearby beach. Act as a tour guide to make a dialogue with them. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Patiently tell them open waters that are not intended for swimmer are dangerous for swimming.B. Take them to a swimming pool.C. Give them safety precautions.Dialogue 43Act as a tour guide showing a group of foreigners around the Jade Buddha Temple. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Introduce the history of the Jade Buddha Temple.B. Introduce classical buildings in the temple.C. Introduce the two jade Buddhas.D. Answer any questions asked by the tourists.Dialogue 44A tour guide is telling a foreign group of the story about the Happy Fish Pavilion, some tourists are very interested in Taoism in China. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Question about Zhuangzi.B. A brief introduction to Taoism.C. Explain the tenet of Wu Wei ( 无为).Dialogue 45A tour guide is showing a group of foreign tourist around the Ancient Culture Street. The tourists show special interest in some souvenirs. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Brief introduction to Chinese calligraphy and China’s four treasures of study(文房四宝).B. Brief introduction to the Chinese fans.Dialogue 46Act as a local guide to take a tour group on the way to the scenic spot during the spring festival. The tourists are interested in Chinese cultures such as Wushu, the spring festival. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Brief introduction to Wushu, such as Taijiquan.B. Brief introduction to the customs of the spring festival.Dialogue 47A tour group is now on the way to the airport. Perform as the tour guide to bid a farewell to the tour group. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Review the whole tour process and thank for the guests’ cooperation .B. Ask the tourists for some advice .C. Make an apology to anything unsatisfied during the trip.D. Send the best wishes.Dialogue 48As a tour guide, when you notice a tourist look terribly weak at the breakfast time, you show concern for him and offer help. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Show your concern.B. Ask if the guest need seeing a doctor.C. Give suggestions.Dialogue 49The tour leader tells the local guide that some guests vomit severely. Suppose you are the local guide, deal with it by making a dialogue with the tour leader. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Inquire the details.B. Suggest that they may be suffering from food poisoning.C. Ask the guests to drink plenty of water.D. Call the ambulance.Dialogue 50After a day’s visit, one of your guests wants to go out by himself. Suppose you are the tour guide, make a dialogue with him. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Satisfy the requirement if it does not affect the whole plan of the group.B. Remind the guest to take the name card of the hotel and not to stay out too late.C. Ask the guest to be careful.Dialogue 51Suppose you are the tour guide and you find one of your foreign tourists is bargaining at a roadside stand over some “antiques” . You go forward and have a conversation with the guest. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Persuade the guest not to buy antiques at the roadside stand.B. Offer some shops for authentic antiques with invoice.C. Introduce the customs rules regarding the antiques.Dialogue 52Suppose you are the tour guide, one inbound tourist wants to know more about Chinese food. You make general introduction and answer the questions. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Introduce the eight major cuisines in China.B. Introduce some famous dishes.Dialogue 53One tourist is interested in Kunqu Opera and asks you to make a brief introduction to it. He also asks you to book a ticket for the performance. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Introduce the main features of Kunqu Opera.B. Clarify the details of ticket for the performance.Dialogue 54While having dinner, one tourist is interested in the naming of the dish Dongpo pork and asks you for the related cultural information. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Introduce the raw material, the cooking methods of the dish.B. Describe the background of this dish.Dialogue 55Suppose you are the tour guide and you are leading the guest to his room. But the guest is not satisfied with the noisy room facing the street. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Apologize for the inconvenience.B. Give the reasons.C. Promise to negotiate with the hotel manager.D. Agree to change the room if there are any rooms available.Dialogue 56Suppose you are the tour guide, in a free afternoon ,one guest wants to go to the Shanghai Museum and asks you for information. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Introduce the Shanghai Museum.B. Give directions.C. Remind the guest to be careful and not to come back too late.Dialogue 57Suppose you are the tour guide, the guest complains that Shanghai cuisine is too sweet and oily. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Apologize.B. Give explanations.C. Offer solutions.Dialogue 58The tourist is interested in Chinese porcelains and wants to buy some pieces as souvenir. You are the tour guide and introduce Chinese porcelains to the guest. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Introduce the history and main features of Chinese porcelains.B. Recommend some souvenir shops.C. Answer the relevant questions.Dialogue 59You have a family to guide who have visited the Yugarden Shanghai museum and the Bund already. Now they will have one day free for tomorrow. Please design them an itinerary and describe the features of the route. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Ask the tourists what they like.B. Design them an itinerary.C. Describe the features of the route.Dialogue 60Act as a tour guide showing a group of foreigners around the Shanghai Museum. The tourists are very interested in the Chinese bronze arts. Your dialogue will include the following points:A. Introduce the history and features of the Chinese bronze ware.B. Introduce different types of the Chinese bronze ware.C. Answer any questions asked by the tourists.。

英语作文导游对话模板

英语作文导游对话模板

英语作文导游对话模板导游对话模板。

英文回答:Greeting。

Good morning/afternoon/evening, everyone. Welcome to [tour name]. I'm [your name], your tour guide for today.Introduction。

I'm here to take you on a journey through the fascinating world of [tour topic]. We'll explore [key attractions], learn about [historical events], and discover the hidden gems of [destination].Tour Itinerary。

Our tour will follow a carefully planned itinerary,ensuring that we make the most of our time together. We'll start by visiting [first attraction], followed by [second attraction], and so on.Safety and Etiquette。

Before we begin, I'd like to go over a few important safety rules and etiquette guidelines. Please listen carefully and follow these instructions for a safe and enjoyable tour.Stay together as a group and follow your guide's instructions.Be respectful of the attractions and their surroundings.No littering or smoking, please.Avoid using flash photography in museums or galleries.If you have any questions or concerns during the tour, please feel free to ask your guide.Questions and Answers。

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Guide; today we are visiting Yellow mountain scenic spots area, 今天我们将游览黄山旅游风景区,黄山是以,
B: what is the famous scene of yellow mountains?
G: the famous scene of Yellow Mountains are Pine tree, cloud sea, rock and sunrise. 松,奇石,云海及日出著名。

Tom : i heard from some of my friend, who had been visited here,saying this is an wonderful place and worth to come back again.
我听一位来过游玩的朋友说过,这是一个奇妙的地方值得再来过的。

Guide: The first scene which i would like to introduce to you are the "Welcome Pine". this pine tree 第一个游览的景点是迎客松,
B: why is it called Welcome Pine
G: due to its branches was long and shape like somebody standing on the rock hosting their hand and welcoming the visitors这颗树因为树干乍看起来好像是挥手欢迎游客到来,所以称呼为迎客松
Tom: It is amazing,the name also perfectly been given.太奇妙了,这名字取得很洽当。

B: yes, it looks exactly like welcome visitor come from everywhere of the world, 它看起来真像在向客人招手,欢迎来自世界不同地方的游客
Guide: The next stop we will watch the other highlight of the scenery, "The flying Rock", 下一个景点是一个经典的代表,就像天外飞来的石头,你看到了会惊奇,这天然奇景
B: why is it called The flying Rock
G: its like flying from the space,
T: while I see that I will be surprise by the nature scenery of the rock.
G: it is a rock weight more than 2 tons, standing on the cliff of the mountain, 飞来石,重大概两担,直立在上峰上,
Tom: It is taller than a man high ?
会高过一个人吗?
Tour Guide: It is about 3 story tall,
大概三层楼高度
G: So it is better for us to go there early,its getting dark,i am not going to miss this scene.
那,我们赶快过去看吧,天已暗啦,我不想错过这景点Tour Guide: Don't worry its not far away from here, and with this weather most likely you can also see the "sea of cloud"
你不用担心,离开这里也不是很远,这时候过去可能看到云海呢.
Tom: It is amazing, yellow mountain can able to see so many scenery, i wish i can stay here
longer. 太好了,黄山可看到那么多的景点,我真希望我可呆在此久些。

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