两人对话
A: Good evening! What can I do for you
B: I'm looking for a pair of black shoes
A: What size do you want
B: Size 10
A: Sorry, I afraid we haven't got any black shoes in that size at the moment We've got some brown ones
B: Have you got any other kind
A: How about those shoes over there
B: Well, that colour looks nice How much do they cost
A: Two hundred yuan
B: Hmm, that's a bit expensive Can I try them on
A: Certainly
还有
Who is that girl
--Where
--Over there,under the big tree
--Oh, that's my sisterShe often takes a light blue blouse and a pink skirk
--What's on her hair
--It's an accessory
--What colour is it
--It's pinkShe likes pink very much
--How do you like your sister
--She is cute and lovely,and she works hard
四人对话:)~
甲;I got a ticket yesterday
我得到一张处罚单。
乙:You ran a red light
你闯红灯了。
丙:He nearly ran into the bus
你差点撞上那辆公共汽车。
丁:Don't take it to heart You'll never happen again
别往心里去,下次不会再出现这样的事情了。
乙:Take it easy There must be some ways to pensate for it
轻松一点,一定会有补偿的办法的。
丙:Don't be so upset Everything will be OK
别这么发愁了,一切都会好起来的。
丁:It's really hard for you
真难为你了!
A:Thank you!It won't happen again
谢谢你们,不会再发生了。
英语对话作文问号与感叹号
这是三个从问号到感叹号的思考过程。
第一个问号是,为什么语文考不出一百分
记得我上一年级时,特别喜欢上语文课,沈老师常表扬我拼音基础打得牢,考试常常一百分。可是,不知道为什么,到了三年级下,成绩渐渐下降,不要说考一百分,能考出九十五分已十分难得,尽管如此,爸爸仍然鼓励我,当我考试有进步时,他就显得格外兴奋,晚饭时一定要喝上二两。我也曾经十分苦恼,为什么考试越来越难呢冷静地想一想,分析原因,我认为主要是三年级开始有了作文,作文能得满分几乎不太可能,另外,从考试卷上看,基础部分扣分较多,这与我基础打得不牢有关。词语掌握不够全面,积累少;语文预习不扎实,有时图速度快,囫囵吞枣。
第二个问号是,为什么数学考不出一百分
有一段时间我对数学课不太喜欢,上课精力不集中。现在虽然有点儿进步,但对新知识仍不能熟练掌握,考试时不能举一反三;在家里预习不能很好坚持,练习也不多,爸爸也不主张打题海战,可我总觉得各类题目做的不多、眼界不宽。
第三个问号是,为什么英语不能经常考一百分
其实我对英语是比较喜欢的,有时也能考一百分,就是不经常。爸爸也帮助我分析过,主要是基本功不扎实,单词记的快也忘的快,没有做到温故知新;另一方面,听的少、写的少、说的更少。
三个问号使我想起了医生给病人看病,治病前,先要作出准确的诊断,才能拿出治疗方案。刚才谈到的三个问号也就自然引发出了三个感叹号,其实是我针对三门课的学习方案和考出好成绩的决心。
学好语文必须提前一步!老师要求预习,做到全面掌握;老师要求熟读,做到开始背诵;老师要求背诵,做到已经能够熟背。总之,严格要求,提前一步。
学好数学必须举一反三!紧紧抓住课堂45分钟,听进去,真正理解,概念清晰;多练习,会运用,真正掌握,能够举一反三。
学好英语必须多记多用!单词积累很重要,坚持每天背上几个单词,日积月累,词汇就丰富了;多听读、多运用,坚持每天晨读,有时间多与喜欢英语的同学交流,养成英语对话习惯,英语考试满分不是梦。
这是我对于自己成绩的反思,也是从三个问号变成三个感叹号的过程。我希望通过这样的反思可以让我的学习成绩有所提高。
英语对话作文“Don't scientists have a responsibility to use animals in order to find cures for human diseases”
Educating people and encouraging them to avoid fat and cholesterol, quit oking, reduce alcohol and other drug consumption, exercise regularly, and clean up the environment will save more human lives and prevent more human suffering than all the animal tests in the world Animal tests are primitive, and modern technology and human clinical tests are much more effective and reliable
Even if we had no alternative to using animals, which is not the case, animal testing would still be ethically unacceptable As Gee Bernard Shaw once said, “You do not settle whether an experiment is justified or not by merely showing that it is of some use The distinction is not beeen useful and useless experiments, but beeen barbarous and civilized behaviour” After all, there are probably some medical problems that can only be cured by testing on unwilling humans, but we don’t conduct such tests because we recognize that it would be wrong to do so
“If we didn’t use animals, wouldn’t we have to test new drugs on people”
The choice isn’t beeen animals and people There is no guarantee that drugs are safe—even if they have been tested on animals—because the physiological differences beeen humans and other animals prevent the results of animal tests from being accurately extrapolated to humans Some drugs that have been approved through animal tests can cause serious and unexpected side effects for humans A 2002 report in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that in the last 25 years, more than 50 FDA-approved drugs had to be taken off the market or relabeled because they caused “adverse reactions” In 2000 alone, the prescription drugs removed from the market were the popular heartburn drug Propulsid (removed because it caused “fatal heart rhythm abnormalities”), the diabetes drug Rezulin (“removed after causing liver failure”), and the irritable-bowel-syndrome treatment Lotronex (“removed for causing fatal constipation and colitis”) According to the study’s lead author, “Millions of patients are exposed to potentially unsafe drugs each year”
If the pharmaceutical industry switched from animal experiments to quantum pharmacology and in vitro tests, we would be better protected from harmful drugs, not less protected
“If we didn’t test on animals, how would we conduct medical research”
Human clinical and epidemiological studies, studies on cadavers, and puter simulations are faster, more reliable, less expensive, and more humane than animal tests Ingenious scientists have used human brain cells to develop a model “microbrain” that can be used to study tumors and have also e up with artificial skin and bone marrow Instead of killing animals, we can now test irritancy on egg membranes, produce vaccines from cell cultures, and perform pregnancy tests using blood samples As Gordon Baxter, cofounder of Pharmagene Laboratories—a pany that uses only human tissue and puters to develop and test its drugs—says, “If you have information on human genes, what’s the point of going back to animals”
“Doesn't animal experimentation help animals by advancing veterinary science”
The point is not whether animal experimentation can be useful to animals or humans; the point is that we do not have the moral right to inflict unnecessary suffering on those who are at our mercy Saying that it’s acceptable to experiment on animals to advance veterinary science is like saying that it’s acceptable to experiment on poor children to benefit rich ones
“Don’t medical students have to dissect animals”
No, they don’t In fact, more and more medical students are being conscientious objectors who choose to learn by assisting experienced surgeons instead of by using animals In Great Britain, it is against the law for medical students to practice surgery on animals, and British physicians are just as petent as those who were educated elsewhere Many of the leading US medical schools, including Harvard, Yale, and Stanford, now use innovative, clinical teaching methods instead of cruel animal laboratories Harvard, for instance, offers a cardiac-anesthesia practicum in which students observe human heart bypass operations instead of performing terminal surgery on dogs The Harvard staff members who developed this practicum have remended that it be implemented elsewhere
“Should we throw out all the drugs that were developed and tested on animals Would you refuse to take them”
Unfortunately, a number of things in our society came about through the exploitation of others For instance, many of the roads that we drive on were built by slaves We can’t change the past; those who have already suffered and died are lost But what we can do is change the future by using non-animal research methods from now on
“Don't scientists care about the animals they experiment on Doesn't their research depend on the animals’ well-being”
Investigations at even the most prestigious institutions show that this is simply not the case At the City of Hope in California, one of the country’s most prominent research facilities, animals starved to death and drowned in their own feces Many experimenters bee calloused after years of research and don’t see the animals’ suffering They treat animals like disposable tools and consider proper animal care to be too expensive
“Don't peer-review and animal-care mittees prevent animal cruelty at institutions”
No, because many such mittees are posed mainly or pletely of people who have vested interests in the continuation of animal experimentation Members of the public were not allowed access to mittee meetings until lawsuits were filed
“Cats and dogs are killed in pounds anyway, so why not let them be used in experiments to save lives”
A painless death at an animal shelter is a far cry from a life of severe pain and deprivation and an agonizing death in a laboratory
“Would you support an experiment that would sacrifice 10 animals to save 10,000 people”
No Look at it another way: Suppose that the only way to save 10,000 people was to experiment on one mentally challenged orphan If saving people is the goal, wouldn’t that be worth it Most people would agree that it would be wrong to sacrifice one human for the “greater good” of others because it would violate that individual’s rights, but when it es to sacrificing animals, the assumption is that human beings have rights and animals do not Yet there is no logical reason to deny animals the same rights that protect individual humans from being sacrificed for the mon good
“What about experiments in which animals are observed and not harmed”
If there really is no harm, we don’t object But “no harm” means that animals aren’t isolated in barren, cold steel cages because even confinement causes stress and fear, as shown by the differences in blood pressure beeen caged and free animals Caged animals also suffer because they are prevented from performing their normal behaviors and social interactions
“If you were in a fire and could save either your child or your dog, who would you choose”
I would save my child, but that’s just instinct A dog would save her pup Regardless, my choice proves nothing about the moral legitimacy of animal experiments I might save my own child instead of my neighbor’s, but that hardly proves that experimentation on my neighbor’s child is acceptable
“Why Should Animals Have Rights”
Supporters of animal rights believe that animals have an inherent worth—a value pletely separate from their usefulness to humans We believe that every creature with a will to live has a right to live free from pain and suffering For more information, click here
EU proposes to strengthen protection of animals used in scientific experiments
The European Commission on Wednesday proposed legislation to strengthen the protection of animals used in scientific experiments and to minimize the number of animals being tested on
The proposal, which intends to strengthen existing European Union (EU) legislation, asks ethical evaluations to be carried out before projects using animals are authorized and lays down minimum requirements on housing and animal care
The proposed directive covers all live non-human vertebrate animals plus certain other species likely to experience pain The use of non-human primates is subject to restrictions, and the use of great apes -- chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas and orangutans -- is banned in scientific procedures Only when survival of the species itself is at stake, or in the case of an unexpected outbreak of a life-threatening or debilitating disease in human beings, can a member state exceptionally be granted permission for their use
The proposal seeks to ensure that animals are used only where no other means are available Their use must be fully justifiable and the expected benefits must oueigh the harm caused to the animals The proposal would also ensure that animals receive suitable care and treatment such as appropriately sized cages and an environment adapted to each species
The proposal would also require projects involving animals to be authorized by a petent authority before they can go ahead Organizations wishing to breed, supply or use animals would be obliged to seek authorization for their activities and for the personnel working with the animals
"It is absolutely important to steer away from testing on animals Scientific research must focus on finding alternative methods to animal testing, but where alternatives are not available the situation of animals still used in experiments must be improved," said EU Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas
英语作文对话A Conversation
Ann: Good morning, Eva Happy to see you here How are you
Ann:早上好,伊娃。很高兴在这里见到你。你最近还好吗?
Eva: Great And you
Eva :很好!你呢?
Ann: I am good Thanks Oh, let me introduce my friend to you, Eva This is Kate She es from America Kate, this is Eva
Ann:我很好。谢谢。噢,让我向你介绍一下我的朋友,伊娃。这是凯特,来自美国。凯特,这是伊娃。
Eva: Hello, Kate Nice to meet you
Eva:你好,凯特,很高兴见到你。
Kate: Nice to meet you, too Where are you from
Kate:我也很高兴见到你。你来自哪里?
Eva: I am from Canada
EVa:我来自加拿大。
Kate: Oh, really I went to Canada with my parents before It’s a great country
Kate:噢,是吗?我以前和我父母去过加拿大,那是个很美的国家。
Eva: Yes, It’s really great And America is my favorite country, too
Eva:是的,很美。美国也是我喜欢的国家。
Kate: I am happy to hear that
Kate:我很高兴你这么说。
Ann: Vow! I think you o can be good friends How about go shopping together
Ann:哇,我觉得你们两可以成为好朋友。一起去逛街怎么样?
Eva & Kate: Good!
Eva&Kate:好的
两个朋友之间的对话 英语作文两个朋友之间的对话 英语作文A:Hi,James,morning,have you eattenB:Morning,Jackoh,not yetI don't have the rabbit to have breakfast,why do you ask this questionA:I just went to China for a visitThis is how Chinese way of greeting friendsB:I seeThat is a little bit strange to meWhat if people say noA:Usually
local people will say yesit is just like our"how are you" there
supposed to have the only answerWhen you say no,nobody will take you to
eat somethingheheheB:wow,that is so much fun,I think I need to take a visit there tooA:why notThat is country rich in history and cultureif you need any information,I will be here anytimeB:Thanks,Jacksee you laterA:see you
英语 对话 小作文a---我 b---我的朋友 c---b的朋友
a:Hi,b!Long time no see,how are you recently
b:I'm fineAnd you
a:Me,tooSo,what's your plan for this weekend
b:I haven't made my mind yetHow about you
a:Why not play basketball with me
b:But where
a:In the City Stadium
b:Do you have extra ticket
a:Of course I have
b:Ok,it's a deal
a:Recently,I am thinking about what I should do after work and I want to go to the gymnasiumHowever I am not the memberDo you know who is the member
b:c does
a:Can you persuade him to bring me there
b:Of course,it's my pleasure
a:Thank you
b:That's all right
希望能帮上你!!
英语对话作文格式A:hi,Zhou kai tingWhat are you doing now
B:I'm busy with my homework I have't take a rest for a long time
A: You're so great that I can't help admiring your enthusia What's your schedual like
B: You know ,I'm a student ,so I take the most time to study
A: When do you get up in the morning
B: Why do you ask me that foolish question Y ou should know we students get up about 7:50
A: You just said you take the most time to study Why not get up earlier
B: It's my special way to save my energy
A: What do you usually do in the morning
B: I usually play gmes on the Inter I play the games like crazy
A: Wait ,wait ,wait ,You said that you spend your most time on your study
B: I think to play games can improve my intelligence
A: What do you usually in the afternoon
B: Oh, I usually go shoping in a whole afternoon Don't laugh at me ,it's my way to enrich my knowledge And I think
A: Stop stop stop ,I really don't care what you what to say In my opinion , your schduel is so terrible that I have to criticize you You should follow me , I spend no time on my study and I am mitted to the Interbar to enjoy the beautiful time !
A:Hello
B:Hello,this is Jim speakingIs Davi there
A:Speaking
B:Oh,hi DaviI'm calling to ask if you'd like to swimming
A:That sounds good When
B:How about 4:00pm tomorrow?
A:Sorry,I'm busy then How about 6:00pm
B:OKLet's plan on that
A:See you thenGoodbye
B:Bye
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What have you learnt in the college
I have learnt software since I came to this school
Did you find it hart to learn it
Maybe it was a little difficule at the first time ,but now I find it not so hart and even of great interest!
Work hard !I believe that you can make great progress in this area
Thanks,I will try my best!
初中英语阅读教学是初中英语教学中的重头戏,注重培养学生在情景中熟练掌握所学语言进行交际的能力。我整理了关于经典英语对话台词,欢迎阅读!
关于经典英语对话台词篇一T: Hi, Kerry What are you reading
T:嗨,凯瑞。你在读什么呢
K: Oh, these are just some books I picked up at a local poetry festival that took place a couple of weeks ago It was nice to see that there are so many people who appreciate poetry here
K:哦,这是我在几固前的诗歌节上买的书。真高兴看到这儿有这么多人都喜欢诗歌。
T: I didn't know you were such a poetry lover, Kerry Personally, I've always found that stuff a little bit boring and hard to understand All that flowery language gives me a headache! I'd rather read a nice long novel any day
T:凯瑞,我还不知道你是个诗歌迷呢。就我个人而言,我总觉得诗歌枯燥无味,晦 涩难懂。花哨的词藻让我头疼!还不如哪天读本有意思的长篇小说呢。
K: I'll admit that poetry's an acquired taste But once you learn more about it, you'll find that poems aren't all flowery and incomprehensible they don't even have to rhyme!
K:我承认欣赏诗歌需要慢慢品味。不过,如果你多接 触诗歌,就会发现诗歌并不都是花哨、难懂的,它们 甚至都不需要押韵!
T: Fine, but if there is no rhyme in a poetry, I'm wondering whether we can call it poetry
T:好吧。不过如果一首诗连韵脚都没有,那还能叫诗吗
K: Next time I'll find you some belonging to that category I'm sure you'll be enchanted by the words
K:下次我给你找一些这样的诗。你肯定会被它的词句 迷住的。
T: Ok Why do you love poetry so much
T:好的。你为什么这么喜欢诗歌啊
K: The words, the feelings in it Besides, I think they often provide us with the essence of life
K:嗯,它的语言,它结人的感觉……此外,我觉得诗歌 总是向我们展示生命的真谛。
T: Great Which is your favorite poet
T:太棒了。那么你最喜欢的诗人是谁
K: One of my favorite poets is Sylvia Plath, who is a confessional poet Have you ever read her poetry
K:我最喜欢的诗人之一是西尔维亚普拉斯。她是自白派诗人。你读过她的诗吗
T: I'm not sure The name sounds familiar to me Perhaps the high school America literature teacher ever introduced her to us But to tell you the truth, most of the names of the poets have just slipped from my memory
T:也许吧。这个名字听起来很耳熟。或许高中美国文学的老师曾经向我们介绍过如1。 但跟你说句实话,我都不记得几个诗人的名字了。
K: Understandable Her fame is not so great as those of other top American poets
K:这也可以理解。她并不像美国顶尖的诗人那么有名。
T: Wait Is she the one who killed herself in her thirties by turning on the gas
T:等等,她是不是那个在30岁开煤气自尽的诗人
K: You are right That's a tragedy She must have been heart-broken and felt hopeless then
K:对。那真是个悲剧。她那个时候肯定是伤心绝望至极。
T: Why Because of her unhappy marriage
T:为什么呢家庭生活不幸福吗 '
K: Yes, this is the most important reason She suffered from depression when she was a junior student in college Plath was briefly committed to a mental institution where she received electroconvulsive therapy
K:对,这是主要原因。她在大三的时候就曾经得过抑郁症,尝试自杀未遂。曾被送 进精神病院进行治疗,进行电休克治疗。
T: She must have spent a miserable time there
T:她那段时间一定特别难熬。
K: Yes, then Plath seemed to make an acceptable recovery and graduated from Smith with honors Then she obtained a Fulbright scholarship to Cambridge where she met Ted Hughes
K:是啊。她似乎康复得还不错,之后顺利从史密斯学院毕业,并获得富布赖特奖学 金到剑桥大学深造。在那里她遇到了当时在诗坛小有名气的泰德休斯。
T: Wow, she was a lucky girl
T:哇,她真幸运。
K: Not at all Plath's marriage to Hughes was fraught with difficulties, particularly surrounding his affair with Assia Wevill, the wife of one colleague, Plath's mental problem became more severe after that
K: 一点也不。后来普拉斯和休斯的婚姻因为休斯和同事的妻子阿西亚发生婚外情而 愈加困难重重,普拉斯的精神疾病也因为休斯的婚外情而加重。
T: Gosh, what happened next
T:天啊,他们后来怎么样了呢
K: Finally, the couple separated in late 1962 In 1963,Plath killed herself by turning the gas on She was then only 30 years old
K:终干,1962年底他们分手了。1963年,她在厨房里开煤气自尽,车仅30岁。
T: What a tragedy! She was a poor woman
T:太悲剧了。她真是个可怜的女人。
K: There is a film named Sylvia telling us the life story of her, especially the love story between she and the later England's Poet Laureate Ted Hughes If you are interested, you can go and have a look I’m sure that you will have a further understanding of her and her poetry
K:有个**就叫做《西尔维亚》,讲述了西尔维亚的一生,尤其是她和后来成为英 国桂冠诗人的泰德休斯的爱情故事。如果你感兴趣的话,可以找来看看。你肯 定会对她和她的诗有进一步的了解。
T: Who is the leading actress
T:谁是女主演
K: Gwyneth Paltrow And Daniel Craig is the leading actor
K:格温妮丝帕特洛。男主演是丹尼尔克雷格。
T: I have to watch it Say, have you ever written any poetry of your own Some love sonnets, perhaps
T:我一定得看看这部**。你自己写过诗没有比如说关于爱情的十四行话
K: No love sonnets, but I did try to write some poems a long time ago They were all really bad Once I spent three hours trying to come up with a word that rhymes with “panda”!
K:没写过这个。但很久以前我的确尝试过写谙,只是写得很糟糕。我曾经花了 3 个小时来想可以和"panda”押韵的词!
T: Silly Kerry! How could you not think of “Sylvia”
T:盖瑞你真笨,你怎么没想到"Sylvia"
关于经典英语对话台词篇二J: There are so many time-honored buildings in Trinity College and I guess that’s one of the reasons that they call Trinity College the most aristocratic college in College
J:三一学院有很多历史悠久的建筑,我猜这就是他们为什么认为三一学院是剑桥大学最具贵族气质的学院的原因之一。
L: And Trinity College is also famous for its Great Court It’s the main court of Trinity College and reputed to be the largest enclosed court in Europe
L:三一学院还以它的巨大庭院出名。那是三一学院的主要庭院,据说是欧洲最大的 封闭式庭园。
J: We are walking on the Great Court now It feels really good
J:我们现在就走在巨庭的道路上,感觉真好。
L: Yeah The court was completed by Thomas Nevile, master of the college, in the early years of the 17th century, when he rearranged the existing buildings to form a single court
L:是啊。这个庭院是在17世纪早期,在时任学院院长的托马斯纳维尔的指导下建 成的,他重新规划了已有的建筑,构建了一个单独的庭院。
J: And there is a great competition in the The Great Court Do you know
J:有一个重大的比赛在巨庭举行,你知道吗
L: Of course I know It’s The Great Court Run It’s an attempt to run round the perimeter of Great Court (approximately 367 metres), in the 43-45 seconds during the clock striking twelve
L:我当然知道了,是巨庭赛跔,在学院大 钟敲12下的43 ~ 45秒内(正午和午夜,大钟都要敲12下),沿着巨庭跔一圈(大 概367米)。
J: Students of Cambridge like to challenge themselves by taking part in it They traditionally attempt to complete the circuit on the day of the Matriculation Dinner
J:剑桥大学的学生都想参加这个比赛,挑战自我。他们通常在举行入学晚宴当天会 尝试跑完一圈。
L: It’s a rather difficult challenge: one needs to be a fine sprinter to achieve it
L:这个挑战相当困难,只有优秀的短跑选手才能完成比赛。
J: But it is by no means necessary to be of Olympic standard, despite assertions made in the press
J:虽然媒体声称这是个艰难的挑战,但是选手并不需要具备参加奥运会的水平。
L: David Burghley, who in 1927 first beat the clock, running the course in 431 seconds, went on to win gold in the 400-metre hurdles at the 1928 Olympic Games
L:大卫伯利1927年用了 431秒跔完全程,首次"击败了°大钟。随后他在1928 车的奥运会中夺得了 400米栏的冠军。
J: Sebastian Coe, another gold medalist and chairman of the organizing committee for 2012 London Olympics, is generally accepted as the second person to have completed the race
J:另一位金牌得主,2012年伦敦奥运会组委会主席塞巴斯蒂安科被人们认为是完 成该项比赛的第二个人。
L: Yes Sebastian Coe successfully completed the run when he beat Steve Cram in a charity race in October 1988
L:是的。在1988年10月的一个慈善赛跔中,塞巴斯蒂安科击败了史蒂夫克拉姆, 成功跔完了全程。
J; Coe’s time on 29th October 1988 was reported to have been 4552 seconds, but it was actually 460 seconds (confirmed by the video tape), while Cram’s was 463 seconds
J:他在1988年10月29号跑完全程的时间据报道是4552秒,但实际上是460秒(录 像带证实),而克拉姆的成绩是463秒。
L: The clock on that day took 444 seconds and the video film confirmed that Coe was some 12 metres short of his finish line when the fateful final stroke occurred
L:那天的大钟敲完12下用了 444秒。纪录片证实,当决定命运的最后一下敲响时, 他离终点大概还有12米远呢。
J: The television commentators were more than a little disingenuous in suggesting that the dying sounds of the bell could be included in the striking time, thereby allowing Coe’s run to be claimed as successful
J:电视评论员很不真诚地点评到,大钟最后的声响延续的时间应该被算到敲钟时间 内,所以他的赛跑桃战被认为是成功的。
L: One reason Olympic runners Cram and Coe found the challenge so tough is that they started at the middle of one side of the Court, thereby having four right-angle turns
L:奥运会选手科和克拉姆之所以认为这个挑战很难的原因之一是因为他们分别在巨 庭两侧道路的中心起跑,所以要经历4个直角转弯。
J: But in the days when students started at the corner, only three turns were needed
J:但到了学生们可以在巨庭转角处起跑的时代时,他们只需经历3个直角转弯。
L: Until the mid 1990s, the run was traditionally attempted by first year students, at midnight following their Matriculation Dinner,
L:直到20世纪90年代中期,这个跑步比赛传统上仍是由大一学生参加,校方在入 学晚宴当天的午夜就举行比赛。
J: Following a number of accidents of drunken undergraduates running on slippery cobbles, the college now organizes a more formal Great Court Run, at 12 noon The challenge is only open to fresher, many of whom compete in fancy dress
J:但是有些本科生喝醉后,经常跔到光滑的鹅卵石上,在许多这样的事件发生后, 现在三一学院决定在正午12点组织一个比较正式的巨庭赛跔。这项活动只允许 大一新生参加,他们当中很多人穿着奋装异服来参加比赛。
关于经典英语对话台词篇三T: I often go to pubs and I drink beer,chat with my friends and watch the show there I quite enjoy going to pubs Do you have any recommendation
T:我经常去酒吧,我在那儿喝酒、聊天、看演出。我很喜欢去酒吧,你有什么推荐 的地方吗
W: I think you should go to Cambridge, then The small city is the house of about 200 pubs And there are so many interesting pubs in the University of Cambridge
W:那么我想你应该去剑桥,那个小城有200多家酒吧,并且剑桥大学里还有很多有 意思的;西吧。
T: I heard that the students in Cambridge like drinking and some of them even go to binge drinking
T:我听说剑桥大学的学生们喜欢喝酒,一些学生甚至还酗酒。
W: That’s because they are so stressful due to intensive courses and hard exams Students like to go to drinking societies and pubs around the campus
W:那是因为他们课程太多、考试太难、压力太大了。 他们喜欢去饮酒社团和校园里的酒吧。
T: My friend said that she once went to the Eagle Pub and it’s really nice
T:我朋友说过她曾去过老鹰酒吧,感觉很好。
W: Yeah If you are looking for a pub that is historically fascinating, conveniently placed and large, then this is the one for you
W:是啊。如果你想寻找一个有历史魅力、交通便利 且宽敞的酒吧,那么老鹰洒吧就是最佳选择。
T: The Eagle Pub has a long and interesting history First opened in 1667 during the era of the Great Fire of London and the Black Death, it was originally a coaching inn
T:老鹰酒吧历史悠久,史上还发生过不少趣事。当 它在伦敦大火和黑死病(鼠疫)肆虐时期的1667 年开放时,它只是一个车站酒馆。
W: During the Second World War, it was particularly popular with the air men stationed on the airfields dotted around the city
W: 二战期间,它颇受驻扎在剑桥附近飞机场的飞行 员的欢迎。
T: According to the newspaper, if you take a look at the RAF bar out the back, you can still see graffiti on the ceiling, made by the RAF and US aircrews who scorched their names with candles and cigarette lighters
T:据报纸报道,如果你参观老鹰酒吧后面的英国皇家空军吧台,你还可以看到天花 板上的涂鸦,这些涂鸦是英国皇家空军和美国机组人员的名字,是他们用蜡烛和 打火机在天花板上烧制的。
W: And it stands as clear proof of Cambridge as a place of innovation It was in this very pub, on the 28 February 1953, that Cambridge scientists James Watson and Francis Crick first announced they had discovered “secret of life”
W:而且老鹰酒吧还是剑桥大学作为创新基地的有力证明。1953年2月28号,正是 在这个酒吧,剑桥大学的科学家詹姆斯沃森和弗朗西斯克里克首次宣布他们发 现了 "生命的秘密”。
T; “Secret of life” You mean DNA, deoxyribonucleic acid
T:"生命的秘密 ”你指的是DNA (脱氧核糖核酸),是吗
W: Yes When the University of Cambridge’s Cavendish Laboratory was still at its old site nearby Free School Lane, the pub was a popular lunch destination for staff working there
W:是的。那时剑桥大学的卡文迪什实验室还位于自由学院路(靠近该酒吧)附近的旧址,实验室的工作人员都喜欢去老鹰酒吧吃午餐。
T: Oh, I see, so it became the place where Francis Crick and James Watson often visited
T:哦,我知道了,所以老鹰酒吧也就是弗朗西斯克里克和詹姆斯沃森经常光顾的 地方。
W: But just do not expect good beer or good food at the Eagle Pub
W:但是不要期待这个酒吧有爽□的啤酒和美味的食物。
T: Eagle Pub was prosecuted by Cambridge City Council for alleged poor food hygiene standards
T:老鹰酒吧被剑桥市议会指控,市议会宣称其食物卫生标准低。
W: The charges, all of which related to May 2008, included accusations that the pub did not provide soap for customers to wash their hands with in the bathrooms, and that the equipment used to prepare food was not sufficiently cleaned or disinfected
W:指控是在2008年5月提出的,包括酒吧在洗手间里不提供香皂,顾客无法洗手, 烹制食物的厨具设有清洗或消毒干净等等。
T: As well as this the pub was accused of leaving windows open allowing flies to enter and failing to store raw meat in hygienic conditions
T:酒吧还被指控不关窗户,从而蝇虫乱飞,并且在不卫生的情况下保存生肉。
W: I’m so sorry to hear that, because Eagle Pub is a part of Cambridge’s heritage, dating back to Tudor limes when it served as a coaching inn in the 17th Century
W:很遗憾听到这些,因为老鹰酒吧是剑桥大学的遗产,早在17世纪的都铎王朝时期, 它就作为一个车站酒馆存在了。
T: I’m not happy to hear that, too It was popular among students and tourists alike
T:听到这些,我也开心不起来,因为它曾在学生和游客当中广受好评。
W: A girl said online that she often pops in the Eagle Pub as it’s close to her work But she can assure people that convenience is the only draw
W: 女孩在网上说,因为老鹰酒吧离她工作的地方近,所以她经常光顾,但是她能 向大家保证,"便利”是这家酒吧吸引人的唯一地方。
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(1)Introductios and Opening Conversations 介绍和开场白
People in the United States don't always shake hands when they are introduced to one another However, in a formal or business situation people almost always shake hands
1A: Mary, this is Joe's brother David
B; I'm very glad to meet you
C: It's a pleasure to meet you
B: How do you like Texas so far
C: It's really different from what I expected
B: Don't worry You'll get used to it in no time
2A: Mrs Smith, I'd like to introduce a friend of mine, Pierre Dubois
B: How do you do
C: Hello
B: What's your impression of the United States
C: Well, I can't get over how different the weather is here
B: Oh, you'll get used to it soon!
3A: Wendy, I'd like you to meet my brother Sam
B: Hi
C: Nice to meet you
B: What do you think of Dallas
C: Well, I'm still feeling a little homesick and so many things seem strange to me
B: You're bound to feel that way at first, I guess
(2)Special Greetings 节假日的问候
There are eight national holidays celebrated in the United States: New Year's
Day(Jan), Washington's Birthday (Feb), Memorial Day(May), the Fourth of July, Labor Day(Sep),Veteran's Day(Nav),Thanksgiving(Nov) and Christmas(Dec), In addition, there are many state and local holidays
1 A: Merry Christmas!
B: The same to you!
A: Are you doing anyting special
B: We're having some friends over What are you doing
A: Oh, I'm just going to take it easy
2 A: Happy New Year!
B: Thank you! Same to you
A: Have you got any plans
B: I've been invited over to la friend's And you
A: My reemmate's having a party
3 A: Have a nice Thanksgiving!
B: Same to you!
A: Are you going anywhere
B: I thought about going to my sister's How about you
A: Oh, I'll probably just stay at home
(3)Meeting old friends 老友重逢
Many people shake hands when meeting after they havn't seen each other for a long time
1 A: I haven't seen you for ages You haven't been sich, have you
B: No, I've been in California for the past month
A: How nice Where were you exactly
B: San Diego I got back yesterday
2 A: It's nice to see you again Have you chaged jobs
B: No, I've been visiting relatives
A: That's nice Where
B: I went to visit an uncle of mine in San Francisco
3 A: You haven't been around much lately, have you
B: No, I've been away on vacation
A: Oh Where were you
B: Palm Springs I've got a cousin there
(4)Saying Goodbye 告别
When you're far from friends and family, you can keep in touch with them by letters, post cards, short notes or phone calls
1A: I've come to say goodbye
B: When are you off
A: I'm flying home on Sunday afternoon
B: Well, goodbye See you soon
A: Please don't forget to say goodbye to the rest of the family for me
2A: I'd like to say goodbye to everyone
B: What time are you going
A: My plane leaves at 7:25
B; Well, goodbye and have a good trip!
A: Goodbye Remember to look me up if you're ever in Washington
3A; I'm calling to say goodbye
B: When do you leave
A: I'm catching the 11:00 train
B: Take care of yourself and don't forget to keep in touch
A: Goodbye Thanks again for everything
(5)Saying Thank You 道谢
When someone invites you for dinner, you can bring flowers,candy or a bottle of wine Sometimes people send a thank you note to the host or hostess a few days after the event
1A: I'd better be going
B: So soon Why don't you stay a little longer
A: I wish I could, but it's already late
B: Oh, it's a shame that you have to leave
A: Thank you for a wonderful meal
B: I'm glad you enjoyed it
2A: I really must be going now
B: But you just got here Can't you stay a little longer
A: That's very nice of you, but I really can't
B: Well, it's too bad that you have to go
A: Thanks very much It was a great party!
B: It was our pleasure
3A: I think it's about time we got going
B: What Already Won't you have more coffee
A: I'd love to, but I have to get up early tomorrow
B: Oh! I'm sorry I wish you could stay
A: Thank you for a very enjoyable evening
B: Don't mention it I hope you can come again soon
(6)Asking People to Repeat 请人复述
As long as you ask politely, most people do not mind repeating something you didn't hear or understand
1A: I'm sorry, but I didn't catch what you said
B: I said, "Do you want me to help you"
A: If you're sure you're not in a hurry, I can use a lttle help
B: Would you like me to get you a cab
2A: I beg your pardon
B: I said, "Do you need any help"
A: That's very nice of you I guess I could use some help
B: Just tell me what you'd like me to do
3A: What was that
B: I said, "Is there anything I can do"
A: If it's not too much trouble, I would like some help
B: It's no trouble at all I'll carry this suitcase for you
(7)Asking Favors 求助
When you ask for things, it is important to be polite The intonation that you use in making your request is as important as what you actually say When you think someone will refuse your request, you can ask the question in such a way that the refusal does not cause embarrassment
1 A: Is there any chance of my borrowing your type-writer
B: For how long
A: Until the end of the week
B: Yes, I guess that would be all right
2 A: Would you mind if I borrowed your car
B: Well, when exactly
A: Until Monday or Tuesday of next week
B: I'm sorry, but it's just not possible
3 A: Do you think you could lend me some of your records
B: Until when
A: Oh, just over the holidays
B: I'm not sure I'll have to think about it
(8)Giving Compliments 赞美
Friends often compliment one another on clothes, especially if the clothes are new
1A: What a beautiful sweater!
B: Do you think it looks good on me
A: Yes, and it goes beautifully with your pants
B: You won't believe it, but it was really cheap
A: I wish I could find one just like it
2A: I like your new coat
B: Do you think it fits OK
A: Yes It looks terrific!
B: I bought it at half price
A: You were lucky to find it
3A: That's a very nice jacket
B: Does it really look OK
A: Yes, and I like the color too It matches your hat
B: And I got it on sale
A: That's incredible!
(9)Apologizing 道歉
Sometimes it is necessary to tell someone bad news gently
1A: I'm afraid I spilled coffee on the tablecloth
B: Oh, don't worry about it
A: I want to apologize Is there anything I can do
B: Just forget about it I never did like it anyway
2A: I'm really sorry, but I seem to have misplaced your scarf
B: Oh, that's all right
A: I'm very sorry Can I get you another one
B: No Forget about it It's not important
3A: I'm sorry, but I can't find the book you lent me
B: That's OK
A: I really feel bad about it Let me buy you a new one
B: No Don't be silly I wouldn't dream of letting you do that
(10)Complaining 抱怨
It's a good idea to be as polite as possible even when complaining about something
1A: I wish you wouldn't play the TV so loud
B: Sorry Where you trying to sleep
A: Yes, And while I think of it, please ask when you want to borrow my records
B: I'm sorry You're right I should have asked
2A: Do you think you could keep the noise down
B: I'm sorry Am I keeping you awake
A: Yes And another thing, would you mind not making long distance calls
B: I'm sorry I thought you wouldn't mind
3A: That radio's pretty loud Could you turn it down, please
B: Sorry Was I disturbing you
A: Yes And something else, please don't borrow my clothes without asking
B: Sorry I guess I wasn't thinking I won't do it again
(11)The weather 天气
A very common way to start a conversation is to talk about the weather When you're traveling, remember that there is considerable variation in climate in the United States
1A: Beautiful day, isn't it
B: Yes, it's not like what the radio said at all
A: I wish it would stay this way for the weekend
B: As long as it doesn't snow!
2A: It seems to be clearing up
B: It's such a nice change
A: I really don't think this weather will last
B: Let's just hope it doesn't get cold again
3A: It looks it's going to be sunny
B: Yes, it's much better than yesterday
A: They say we're going to get some rain later
B: Oh, let's just hope it stays warm
(12)Asking for Change 换零钱
It is sometimes difficult toget change without buying something, so it's a good idea to carry change with you at all times If you need change, you can buy something inexpensive like candy or a newspaper and ask for the coins you need
1A: Excuse me, but could you give me some change
B: Let me see Are dimes and quarters OK
A: I want to make a long distance phone call
B: Then you'll need small change
2A: Sorry to bother you, but do you have change for a one
B: I'll have to look What do you want it for
A: I need it for the parking meter
B: I can give you quarters, if that'll help
3A: Pardon me, but I was wondering if you could break a one
B: Let me look What do you need
A: I need the change for the stamp machine
B: I think dimes and quarters will do
当今时代,英语已经成为一种多国、多文化,多功能的国际语言。“英语族”这一概念也开始为大家所熟悉。我整理了,欢迎阅读!
一
Miss Lee: Tom,can we have a talk
汤姆,我们能谈谈吗
Tom: Okay,Miss Lee
好的,李老师。
Miss Lee: Do you really want to give up the chance of further education abroad
你真的要放弃这次出国深造的机会吗
Tom: Yes,I don’t want to leave my parents and girlfriend
是的,我不想离开父母和女朋友。
Miss Lee: You made a sevrious mistake, do you realize
你犯了个严重的错误,你知道吗
Tom: What kind of mistake
什么错误
Miss Lee: Only you work hard and get a good condition, you can have the ability to give them more love
只有你好好拼搏取得好的条件,你才有能力去好好爱他们。
Tom: Is that so
是这样吗
Miss Lee: Yes,I hope you can take it over
是的,我希望你好好想想。
Tom: OK,I’ll take your advice
好,我接受你的忠告。
二
Lily: Amy, how long have you been here
艾米,你在这呆了多久了
Amy: I came to China on June, it has been 7 months
我是六月份来中国,现在算起来有7个月了。
Lily: Wow, that is a long time And you must never spend the Spring Festival in China
哇,很久了。那你一定没有在中国度过春节了。
Amy: Yes, and I going to stay in China this year to see how Chinese people spend their most important festival
对啊,所以我打算今年留在中国,看看中国人是怎么度过他们最重要的日子的。
Lily: Really Maybe you can e to celebrate it with my family
真的吗也许你可以和我们家一起过节。
Amy: Can I
可以吗
Lily: My parents would be happy to have you I believe you will love it Though we live in downtown, we always spend Spring Festival in hometown
我父母一定会很高兴的。我相信你一定会喜欢的。虽然我们家住在城市,我们总是在老家过春节。
Amy: You mean in the countryside
你是说在农村吗
Lily: Yes, I believe you will know a lot about Chinese traditions this winter holiday, such as the custom, practices, cuisine, greeting and so on
对的,我相信你一定可以在这个寒假了解到许多中国的传统习俗,如风俗习惯、菜肴、祝词等等。
Amy: Wonderful! I can’t wait to the ing of that day
太棒了,我都快等不及了。
三
Tom: Hi, Bill What were you doing this morning
嗨,比尔。你今早在做什么啊
Bill: Just watching movie
就只是看**。
Tom: What movie
什么**啊
Bill: Ice twisters
急冻末日。
Tom: Is it about the tornado that caused by the government tests
是不是讲由于 实验而引起的旋风。
Bill: Yep, you saw that before
是的,你看过啊
Tom: Just a few days ago It’s a nice movie I think everyone should watch it and think over it
几天前才看过。是一部很好的**。我觉得每个人都应该去看看,并且好好想想。
Bill: So do I You know the world bees worse and worse A few days ago, we just wear a T-shirt But today, ten more T-shirts still couldn’t warn the body
我也觉得。你看这个世界变得越来越糟糕了。几天前,我们只要穿一件T-shirt,现在即使是十件T-shirt也不够保暖。
Tom: You are right When it’s time to rain, and it doesn’t, then the disaster should e
没错。该下雨却不下雨,那么就要出大事了。
Bill: So everyone should watch it and take warning from it
所以每个人都应看看这部**,并引以为戒。
四
Lily: Anne, do you like vampire
安妮,你喜欢吸血鬼吗
Anne: Yes, I do I think they are quite cool and mysterious
喜欢。我觉得他们很酷,而且很神秘。
Lily: So would you like to be a vampire if you have a chance
那如果给你机会,你会想成为吸血鬼吗
Anne: Not It’s too cruel to drink human blood, and that make me feel like a beast What’s more, vampire can’t walk around under the sun
不会。吸人血太残忍了,而且会让我觉得像只禽兽。而且吸血鬼不能晒太阳。
Lily: That’s the disadvantage So have you ever seen Daybreakers
那确实很不好。那你看过嗜血破晓吗
Anne: Yes In this movie, the vampires make up the majority of population with only 5% of the human race remaining, so the vampire’s food supply meets great crisis
看过。在影片中,吸血鬼占了绝大部分的人口,人类只有5%,所以吸血鬼的食物面临了巨大的危机。
Lily: So how do you think of the film, interesting or disgusting
那你觉得这部**怎么样,有趣还是恶心
Anne: I think it’s a good movie, it reflects human lust, and tells us to cherish our human life
我觉得那是部好**,它揭露了人性的贪婪,并告诉我们要珍惜人类的生命。
Lily: Indeed If human beings just obey the law of life and never want more of live forever, it wouldn’t happen
的确。如果人们遵守生命法则,并且不会想要太多,或者长生不老,那就不会发生。
Anne: Right Nature is nature Against the law means dark future
对啊。大自然就是大自然。违背法则意味着黑暗的将来。
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