电大开放英语3、4汇总小抄交际用语

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英语交际用语(共261题,按字母顺序排列)
A
Afternoon, sir. Where to? --- Please get me to the airport. Ami, I want this report typed today. --- It’ll be ready in the afternoon, sir.
Are there any drug-stores around here? --- Yes, there’s one on the left corner.
Are there any good shows on TV tonight? --- Titanic is on the movie channel.
Are you feeling better today, Mrs. Silver? --- Yes, thanks doctor.
But I still feel dizzy.
Are you Mr. Robert Lee?---Yes, Lee speaking.
Are you on holiday here? ---- No, we aren’t. We live here.
Are you ready to order desert, please?---Yes, I’d like to have some chocolate cake.
Are you sure about that? –Oh, yes. I’m absolutely positive.
C
Can I borrow your camera for a couple of days?---Sure, here you are. Enjoy your journey.
Can I have a look at your passport?---Here you are.
Can I help you to get it down? --- Thanks. It’s so nice of you. Can I help you with the bag?---Thank you.
Can I help you with your suitcase?---Thank you. I can manage myself.
Can I take your order now? --- Just a moment. Two friends are coming.
Can you come over for dinner with us?---I’d like to but I have a meeting tonight.
Can you go out with us for dinner this evening?---Thanks a lot but I’m busy tonight.
Can you help me clear up the mess? --- No problem.
Can you tell me how much a radio like this costs? –About eighty-five dollars.
Can you tell me where I can park the car? --- Well, just over there.
Can you turn down the radio, please?---I’m sorry, I didn’t realize it was that loud.
Come to our house for a party, please. --- Oh, thank you for your kindness.
Congratulations! You won the first prize in today’s speech contest.---Thank you.
Could I borrow your CD of English songs? --- I’m sorry. It’s not at hand now.
Could I speak to John Harris, please?---Speaking.
Could I speak to Molly, please? --- This is Molly speaking. Could I talk to Prof. Lee? --- Yes, speaking. Could I use your dictionary for a moment?---By all means. Could you help me with my homework, please?---Sorry I can’t.
I have to go to a meeting right now.
Could you please tell me how to get to the nearest bus stop? –It’s on the right corner just ahead.
Could you show me how to get to the railway station? – Come with me. I’ll show you the way.
Could you tell me where Mr. Lake is? – At the office.
D
David, you’ve been losing your temper over nothing lately. --- I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have blown up like that.
Did Tom tell you to water the flowers?---He did. And so I did. Did you travel to Xi’an by train or by plane? --- I flew there. Do have a seat. Would you like some tea or coffee? --- Coffee, please.
Do you have anything special in mind if you eat at a restaurant here? --- Some place reasonable and clean.
Do you know if John’s coming home for dinner? --- He’ll be late. He said not to wait for him.
Do you know if the Andersons are still living there? --- Yes, they are.
Do you know where I can repair my motorcar? --- Around the street corner.
Do you know which student is the most intelligent? --- Yes, the one in a red jacket.
Do you know who telephoned me? --- I heard it was Sally.
Do you like watching football matches? –Football? No. It’s a waste of time.
Do you mind if I join you?---Please do.
Do you mind if I read the newspaper on the table? --- Go ahead, please.
Do you mind if I take a couple of hours off this afternoon?---Ok, but what for?
Do you mind telling me where you’re from?---Certainly not.
I’m from London.
Do you think I could borrow your dictionary?---Yes, help yourself.
Do you think the exam will be put off? --- Not likely. Doesn’t it snow in your hometown? --- No, it doesn’t.
Don’t take too long at the coffee shop. It’s 14.15. --- I see. We have 30 minutes left.
E
Ed said that his boy fell off a tree. --- Oh dear! I hope he wasn’t hurt.
Everyone knows where the shop is; but who’s th e owner? --- Steve.
Excuse me, but can you tell me the way to the airport?---Sorry, I’m a stranger here.
Excuse me, does this bus go to the bookstore? --- No. You’d change at the next stop.
Excuse me, how can I get to the nearest supermarket? – Sorry, sir. I’m a stranger here myself.
Excuse me, how far is the airport from here? –It’s about thirty miles.
Excuse me, I didn’t mean to bother you. --- That’s quite all right.
Excuse me, is this the right direction for the school?---Well, no, you’re going in the wrong direction.
Excuse me, may I sit here? --- Yes, certainly. This seat’s free. Excuse me, sir. Where is Dr. Brown’s office?---Sorry I don’t know, but you can ask the man over there.
Excuse me, when is the next flight from London due to arrive?
--- In half an hour.
Excuse me, where’s the Capital Theatre? --- It’s only two blocks away from here.
Excuse me, which bus goes to the city museum? --- You can take No. 102 bus.
Excuse me, which is the express train to Tokyo? --- On your right. It’ll leave 5 minute s.
Excuse me, would you lend me your calculator? --- Certainly.
Here you are.
Excuse me. I don’t want to interrupt you but…---It’s quite all right.
Excuse me. Is that seat taken? --- I don’t think so.
Excuse me. Is this table taken? –-- Yeah. I’m saving th ese seats for friends.
G
Go that way and take a seat. –Thanks, but I’d rather stand. Good morning, Dr Johnson’s office. Can I help you?---I’d like to make an appointment, please.
Good morning, sir. May I help you?---Yes, I need some sugar. Good night and thanks again.---Good night.
H
Have a nice holiday, Ted. --- Thank you, and you too.
Have you ever been to Tokyo? --- No, but I hope to go there next year.
Have you got a table for four, Waiter? --- Yes, sure. This way, please.
Have you heard that Betty is married to George? –You’re kidding? I can’t believe it.
Hell, Sally. How’s everything? --- Just so-so.
Hello! Can I get a seat on the 8 pm flight to Detroit? ---I’m
sorry, but it’s completely booked.
Hello, could I speak to Don please? –Who’s speaking?
H ello, I’d like to speak to Mark, please.---This is Mark
speaking.
Hello, is that Shanghai Airlines?---Yes, can I help you? Hello, may I talk to the headmaster now?---Sorry, he is busy at the moment.
Hello, may I talk to the manager about the price?---Sorry, he is out at the moment.
Hello, Sally. How’s everything?---Just so-so
Help yourself to the steak, Maggie. – Thank you, Helen.
Here you are, Sir. --- Thank you very much.
Hey, Barbara. You look so pale. --- I’m just getting over the flu. Hi, is Mary there, please?---Hold on. I’ll get her.
Hi, Sam, I think you did a good job.---Thank you.
His wife passed away last week. --- Sorry to hear that.
How about a date to the movies tonight, Jane?---I’m sorry. I have to drive my mother home tonight.
How are things with you, Bill? --- I’m terribly busy these days. How are you feeling now? --- Much better.
How are you this morning? ---- Very well, thank you.
How do I get to Cairo? --- You could catch the 9.30 flight and change at Paris.
How long have you known Jack? --- For twenty years.
How long have you lived in London? --- My whole life.
How long will you be away from Italy? --- About a month. How many students are from America? --- Only two of them. How often do you have listening classes in a week? –Every Monday and Friday.
How was the journey to London? --- It went very well. How’s the movie? Interesting? ---Far from. I should have stayed home watching TV.
How’s your father? --- He is very well.
Hurry up please, or I’ll be late.---Sorry sir, but the traffic is thick now.
Hurry up. The lecture begins at 2.00. –Don’t worry. We’ve got
20 minutes.
I
I don’t like the spots programs on Sundays. --- Neither do I.
I don’t think I’m late. Excuse me, what’s the time? --- It says
8.00. But it’s 5 minutes slow.
I have an appointment with Dr. Johnson. --- Please wait for a
minute. He is busy now.
I have got a pain in my neck. --- I’m sorry to hear that.
I haven’t seen Belly for 10 years. --- Neither have I.
I heard you just came back from your vacation. How was your
trip? --- Not too good. The restaurants were overpriced.
I heard your motorcar was stolen. --- Mine wasn’t but Bill’s
was.
I really enjoy pop music. What’s your favorite? --- Well,
actually I like classical music.
I think the Internet is very helpful. – Yes, so do I.
I want to go to New York. What’s the fare?---Pardon me?
I was worried about chemistry, but Mr. Brown gave me an
A.---Congratulations! That’s a difficult course.
I wish you success in your career. --- The same to you.
I wonder if Henry will come to the pa rty at 8:00 sharp as he’s
promised. --- Don’t worry. He always keeps his words.
I wonder if Tim could control the situation. --- Well, if he can’t
control it, no one can.
I wonder if you could help me. --- Of course.
I wonder what Bill is doing now. --- He’s probably talking to
the professor.
I wonder where you were yesterday. ---I stayed at home.
I’d like to book a flight to Shanghai, please.---Yes, sir, single or return?
I’d like to know if everybody is here. --- Everyone except Tom is.
I’d like to know something about your life in Paris.--- I’ll tell you.
I’d like to take you to the coffee house on the corner.---Thanks, I’d like to go with you.
I’m looking for a place to stay. Could you recommend a good hotel? --- Let me see. Oak Hotel is pretty good, though it may be a little expensive.
I’m sorry for giving you so much trouble. --- Not at all.
I’m sorry I’ve returned your book late. --- That’s all right.
I’m sorry to be late. Thank you for waiting. --- That’s OK.
I’m sorry. Bob’s not in his office. --- Can you take a message for me.
I’m trying to call Marie, but there’s no answer. --- Really?
Maybe she’s out.
I’ve got a bad cold today. --- Oh, dear! I hope you get better soon.
I’ve got tow tickets for the match. Shall we go and watch it together? --- Why not? Let’s go.
I’ve ordered pizza and salad. What else do you want? --- A beer is fine for me. I’m not hungry yet.
In my opinion, you’d better take a couple of days off. --- I’ll take your advice.
Is it going to be warm next week? ---- Yes, it is.
Is my TV program disturbing you? --- Yes, I’m trying to write my paper. Is the toilet on the ground floor or 2nd floor? – On the ground floor.
Is there a drugstore near here? --- Yes, there is a big one.
Is there anything serious, doctor? --- No. Just stay in bed and drink more water.
Is this the motel you mentioned? --- Yes, it’s as quiet as we expected.
It is a great race! Do you agree? --- Yes, it’s really exciting.
It’s a great pleasure to meet you, Mr. Smith. --- My pleasure, too.
I've ordered pizza and salad. What else do you want?---A beer is fine for me. I'm not hungry yet
J
Jack, are you leaving now? It’s 7.20. --- No, I’ll set off in 30 minutes.
Joe will come to the party at Jane and Ian’s, won’t he? --- Yeah, he’s bringing his cousin, Sandy.
L
Let me help you carry this. --- That’s OK. I can manage.
Let’s take a walk. --- Yes, let’s.
Linda, can you give me a lift after work? --- No problem. We go the same direction.
Look at the rainbow! What a view! --- Yes,. How beautiful it is. Look, 25% off. The $2,500 camera is on sale today. --- Yeah, a surprising bargain. I’ll buy it.
M
Mary, your dress is really beautiful. How is John?---Thank you.
He is fine.
May I give you a hand? – Thank you. You are so kind.
May I have a look at your photo album? --- Yes, of course. May I help you, madam? --- Yes, I’d like 2 kilos of oranges. May I know your address? --- Sure. Here you are.
May I see the menu, please? I’ve been waiting an hour already.---Here you are, sir.
May I see your tickets and passports, please?---Here you are. May I speak to Jack please? --- I’m afraid you’ve got the wrong number.
May I take this plate away now, Sir? --- Yes, please do.
May I use your bike to go shopping? --- Certainly. There it is. Mr. Chairman, could I raise a point about the plan?---Yes, Dr.
Chosuk.
Mrs. Johnson, I’ve come to say good-bye. --- Have a pleasant journey. I’ll miss you.
Must I do the washing-up tonight? --- Leave I if you’re exhausted.
Must we hand in our homework now? –No, you needn’t.
My camera isn’t working properly. --- Maybe there’s something
wrong with it.
My grandmother’s taken ill and I’ve got to go down to the hospital.---Very sorry to hear it. I hope it’s noting serious.
N
Nice weather, isn’t it?---Yes, it is.
Northwestern Airlines. May I help you? --- Yes, I’d l ike some information about morning flight from Beijing to Detroit. Now what did I do with my umbrella? --- Perhaps at the back of the car.
O
Oh, I’m sorry. But I promise I’ll be careful next time.---Oh, never mind. It doesn’t matter.
Oh, sorry to bother you.---That’s okay.
Oh, the box is too heavy. --- Can I help you to carry it.
Oh, you’re back at work? How was your holiday? --- We had rain every day and stayed at the hotel most of the time.
P
Please give me a hand, won’t you? --- Of course I will.
Please help yourself to the fish.---Thanks, but I don’t like fish. Please tell David not to drink too much. --- I see.
S
Sam, this is my friend, Jane. --- Glad to meet you, Jane.
Shall we sit up here on the grass or down there near the water?---I’d rather stay here if you don’t mind.
So sorry to trouble you. --- It’s a pleasure.
Sorry I kept you waiting.---That’s all right. There’s no hurry. Sorry to interrupt, but can you give me another copy of the handout?---Certainly.
Sorry, I must be leaving now, because the re’s a meeting.---Do you really have to go? Couldn’t you at least stay for another cup of tea?
Sue looks good in that new dress, doesn’t she? --- Yes, she does.
T
Ted, are you and your wife busy this Sunday? --- No, we’re not. Thank you for your invitation and the nice coffee. –My pleasure. I hope you’ll come again.
Thanks a lot. You’ve gone to so much trouble. --- It’s no trouble at all.
That man alone over there---who is he?---He is Doctor Took. The lecture given by Prof. Smith was really interesting. --- I couldn’t agree with you more.
The tickets for the Sting concert are sold out. --- Oh, how disappointing.
There is an hour to go. Could we sit somewhere to have a drink?
--- Sure. There’s a new cafeteria at the corner. How about going there for supper? –Fine, But it’s my treat this time.
These are certainly beautiful flowers. Thank you so much.---You are welcome.
W
Wait here and I’ll get my car and go there together. --- Why bother? It’s within walking distance.
We are going to have a dancing party tonight. Would you like to join us?---I’m afraid not. Because I have an appointment with my dentist tonight.
Well done. Congratulations on your success.---Thank you very much.
Well, it’s getting late. I must be going. Thank you again for inviting me to the party.---Thank you for coming.
Well, Mary, how are you? --- I’m fine.
What a beautiful dress in the window! --- Yes, really. If I had the money, I’d buy it.
What about another coffee? --- No, thank you.
What about going for a walk? --- Why not? A good idea.
What are you majoring in? --- Medicine.
What can I do for you, madam?---I want a kilo of apple.
What did the manager go to Paris for? --- For business.
What do you do? --- I’m a teacher.
What do you find difficult in learning English? --- Listening and speaking.
What do you think about this story? ---I like it very much. What do you think of his suggestion? --- It’s hard to say, actually.
What do you usually do in your spare time? --- Gardening. What does this word mean, Joe? --- Sorry, I don’t know, eithe r. What does your English teacher look like? –She looks much like her mother.
What if my computer doesn’t work? --- Ask Anne for help. What kind of job are you applying for? --- If possible, I’d like to be an accountant.
What kind of TV program do you like best? --- It’s hard to say, actually.
What should we have for dinner? --- How about fish? It’s very fresh.
What subjects are you studying? –I’m studying Philosophy. What time does the train leave? --- At half past five.
What time is the next flight to Washington? --- It’s 1.45 pm. What was your journey like? --- It was terribly interesting. What will the weather be like tomorrow? – The same as today. What would you like, tea or coffee? – Coffee, please.
What’s on at the Star Cinema this week? --- Sorr y, I don’t
know.
What’s the best way to get to the Empire Hotel from here? --- Walking through the wood.
What’s the date today? --- The Second of July.
What’s the fare to the museum? --- Five dollars.
What’s the matter with you? --- I feel a bit sick.
What’s the problem, Harry? --- I can’t remember where I left my glasses.
What’s the weather like in this area? ---- It’s rainy.
What’s the weather like in your hometown? --- It’s cold in winter and hot in summer.
When are you going on holiday? --- Next week.
When does the next bus leave for Glasgow? – They leave every hour.
When is your birthday? --- It’s on the 18th of March.
Where are you from? --- Britain.
Where to? I’m so thirsty. --- Why don’t we enjoy some beer at that bar.
Which language do you speak at home? – English, most of the time.
Which of your nieces looks like the girl in the photo? --- The older one does.
Who has done your hair, Susan? --- That hair stylist.
Who’s the tall man behind the door? --- Don’t you remember?
That’s David Smith. We met him at the airport.
Whose car is this? ---- It’s my uncle’s.
Why are you so late? --- I came across an old friend.
Why don’t you buy a car? --- I can’t afford on at the moment. Why don’t you travel to New York on vacation?---I want to but
I haven’t go eno ugh money.
Will it take me long to get to the Green Park? --- No, it’s just a few minutes’ bus ride.
Will you go on a picnic with us tomorrow? --- Sorry. I have an appointment with Dr. Brown.
Will you have some dessert, Judy? --- No, thank you. I’m on a diet.
Will you please turn down the TV? --- Sorry. I haven’t realized you’re sleeping.
Would you like a tea? --- Yes, please.
Would you like to go fishing with us now?---It sounds interesting but I have lots of homework to do.
Would you like to have dinner with us this evening?---Sorry, but this evening I have to go to the airport to meet my parents.
Would you like to order now? –Yes, I’d like fish and the soup. Would you like to see the menu? – No, thanks. I already know
what to order.
Would you mind changing seats with me?---No, I don’t mind. Would you mind if I open the window for a better view? --- Of course not.
Y
You are not the manager here, are you? --- Yes, I am.
You have lovely children.---Thanks.
You may have seen this film. --- Actually, I haven’t.
You needn’t do the work till after the New Year. ---- Oh, good!
Thank you.
Your scarf feels soft and warm. What’s it made of? – Wool. Your spoken English is as good as native speakers’. --- Thank you, but I’m only a beginner.。

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