几个英语对话`急~1.You are going to go abroad and you come to ask yo
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几个英语对话`急~
1.You are going to go abroad and you come to ask your tutor about your preparations.
2.You think football is more interesting than tennis,but your friend doesn’t agree.He/She thinks tennis is more interesting than football.make up a dialog between you two about your disagreement
3.Tell your partner wether you are satisfiled with the road condition in your city.Why or why not
4.Do women in the world receive equel treatment at present ,what about women in China?Exchange views with your parter
5.Last night,you went to see a movie with your friend and now you give comment on the movie.and your friend may have his/her opinion
不是对这5句话翻译,是写对话。对话长度在两分钟内,
1.You are going to go abroad and you come to ask your tutor about your preparations.
2.You think football is more interesting than tennis,but your friend doesn’t agree.He/She thinks tennis is more interesting than football.make up a dialog between you two about your disagreement
3.Tell your partner wether you are satisfiled with the road condition in your city.Why or why not
4.Do women in the world receive equel treatment at present ,what about women in China?Exchange views with your parter
5.Last night,you went to see a movie with your friend and now you give comment on the movie.and your friend may have his/her opinion
不是对这5句话翻译,是写对话。对话长度在两分钟内,
请问每段对话大概要求多长?明天再写可以吗?
一下班回到家就编写了这五个对话.希望你喜欢.祝好!
1.
Xiao Li Xiao Wang met each other on their way home
Li; hi! Xiao Wang, how is everything?
Wang: pretty good, busy though. And you?
Li: I'm fine, too. My boss has asked picked me to get a six month of language training abroad.
Wang: that is good news. Congratulations. Where are you going?
Li: thanks. New York. But I feel a little bit nervous because I’v never been away so far.
Wang: Don’t be nervous. You will be fine. I came back from Boston last year.
Li: Would you mind telling me something about the United States?
Wang: of course not. Listen, this is what you have to do: after you register at the school, you may go and talk to the foreign student advisor. He/She is there to help foreign students, things like how to apply a job on campus or how to apply a work permit.
Li: oh, thank you so much for sharing that with me. What about the things I need to bring with me?
Wang: Just take some nice soft cotton underwear, a nice Chinese English dictionary, nothing much. There are all sorts of things over there and they are very cheap.
Li: I see. What about food there? You know I am so used to Chinese food. I don’t eat junk food like KFC. I can’t stand the smell.
Wang: You really don’t have to worry about that. There are Chinese restaurants on almost every block there, especially in New York. There are plenty of Chinese supermarkets ,too. Sometimes you will think you are still in China. He He…
Li: really? That’s interesting to know. Oooops. Sorry to have taken so much of your time.
I will talk to you later.
Wang: that’s ok. Talk to me anytime. Take care!
Li: you, too
2.
Michael: hi, Charles, how are you?
Charles: fine. Thanks. You look great.
Michael: thank you. You know what? I took tennis classes recently and I find myself so crazy about it. I feel so energetic after playing tennis. Do you play tennis?
Charles: No. I don’t. I play football. Tennis is not as exciting as football.
Michael: Charlie, I am afraid I can’t agree with you at this point. It is much easier to find one tennis partner rather than finding a whole bunch of people to play football.
Charlie: well, don’t you think more people are more exciting? Playing tennis is like playing a ping pong game. Just playing back and forth. It’s a kind of boring.
Michael: Noooooooo! When you play tennis, you can keep fit and you don’t get hurt. There is too much body contact in playing football. I don’t want to be pushed, be stepped, be knocked down or……
Charles: that’s the best part of the game.
Michael: Sorry. I can’t talk to you now. I have to go to my tennis club now. My partner is waiting for me there.
Charles: ok. I have to call my buddies about our football match this afternoon. Bye!
Michael: bye!
3.
David: Good morning! Joe. What’s the matter? You seem to be out of breath.
Joe: I am! I am 15 minutes late for my work today. Let me punch my time card first. Then I’ll talk to you.
David: Okey dokey.
Joe :( after punching his time card), Dave, I’m really fed up with the roads in the city.
David: What about them?
Joe: There are so many pot holes(路面坑坑洼洼), which hold up the traffic.
David: Yeah, You know I take bus to work. After I get off the bus, I feel like my head spins because the roads are so bumpy.
Joe: Something should be done. We have paid so much tax each year and our living condition is deteriorating(变得更糟).
David: but what can we do? People complain so much in the paper about the terrible road conditions. The mayor just turns a deaf ear.
Joe: well, I guess you are right. He has far more important things to worry about. I think I just have to come to work earlier and earlier.
David: Right! Time to work now. Have a good day!
Joe: you, too.
4.
Linda and Mary are chatting online about a school project.
Linda: Hi! Mary, how is everything?
Mary: ok. What about you?
Linda: I am very busy writing an essay on woman issue. Maybe you can give me some inputs.
Mary: I’d be glad to help. Tell me more about it.
Linda: It is about equal treatment of women in the world.
Mary: that sounds like an interesting topic. Let me think about it for a second. Ok, I think in most countries the statuses of women have been up a lot. More and more women are taking as equal amount of responsibilities as men.
Linda: but there is still a big salary difference between men and women. For example, the top movie male star will get much higher pay than the top female star no matter how much money she can bring in for the producer.
Mary: you are absolutely right. In our country, even though women are called “half sky”, they don’t get the same kind of treatment as men like promotions, job opportunities etc.,
Linda: I guess things will change for the better little by little.
Mary: Yes, I agree with you.
Linda: Mary, thank you so much for your input which is so informative.
Mary: you are welcome anytime. It’s nice chatting with you. I have to log off now. See you next time!
Linda: see you!
5.
Simon and Rosa were chatting in a coffee shop.
Simon: hi, Rosa, any good movies recently?
Rosa: Oh, I saw “Just My Luck” last night. It was pretty cool.
Simon: I saw it too. Well, I think it is just ok maybe I am not a big fan of comedies.
Rosa: I think I like guys like Jake. He works a minimum-wage job, and everything that can go wrong does go wrong for him. Though this bad luck follows him everywhere he goes, he still retains a cheery outlook on life and has aspirations to become a successful band manager.
Simon: I understand what you are saying. But that is just a movie. Sometimes you work hard all your life and your luck has never come.
Rosa: well, at least he is still positive about life. I am annoyed by those who just whine like a baby. Jake is a real man in my eye.
Simon: How about me? Am I that bad in your eye?
Rosa: well, you are a nice friend to have with while Jake is my idol, my inspiration. Chris Pine (plays Jake) is very charming. Wish I could be as lucky as Ashley to meet a guy like Jake.
Simon: you will. Actually, you have met one already. Ha ha……
Rosa: What? Bad Simon!
一下班回到家就编写了这五个对话.希望你喜欢.祝好!
1.
Xiao Li Xiao Wang met each other on their way home
Li; hi! Xiao Wang, how is everything?
Wang: pretty good, busy though. And you?
Li: I'm fine, too. My boss has asked picked me to get a six month of language training abroad.
Wang: that is good news. Congratulations. Where are you going?
Li: thanks. New York. But I feel a little bit nervous because I’v never been away so far.
Wang: Don’t be nervous. You will be fine. I came back from Boston last year.
Li: Would you mind telling me something about the United States?
Wang: of course not. Listen, this is what you have to do: after you register at the school, you may go and talk to the foreign student advisor. He/She is there to help foreign students, things like how to apply a job on campus or how to apply a work permit.
Li: oh, thank you so much for sharing that with me. What about the things I need to bring with me?
Wang: Just take some nice soft cotton underwear, a nice Chinese English dictionary, nothing much. There are all sorts of things over there and they are very cheap.
Li: I see. What about food there? You know I am so used to Chinese food. I don’t eat junk food like KFC. I can’t stand the smell.
Wang: You really don’t have to worry about that. There are Chinese restaurants on almost every block there, especially in New York. There are plenty of Chinese supermarkets ,too. Sometimes you will think you are still in China. He He…
Li: really? That’s interesting to know. Oooops. Sorry to have taken so much of your time.
I will talk to you later.
Wang: that’s ok. Talk to me anytime. Take care!
Li: you, too
2.
Michael: hi, Charles, how are you?
Charles: fine. Thanks. You look great.
Michael: thank you. You know what? I took tennis classes recently and I find myself so crazy about it. I feel so energetic after playing tennis. Do you play tennis?
Charles: No. I don’t. I play football. Tennis is not as exciting as football.
Michael: Charlie, I am afraid I can’t agree with you at this point. It is much easier to find one tennis partner rather than finding a whole bunch of people to play football.
Charlie: well, don’t you think more people are more exciting? Playing tennis is like playing a ping pong game. Just playing back and forth. It’s a kind of boring.
Michael: Noooooooo! When you play tennis, you can keep fit and you don’t get hurt. There is too much body contact in playing football. I don’t want to be pushed, be stepped, be knocked down or……
Charles: that’s the best part of the game.
Michael: Sorry. I can’t talk to you now. I have to go to my tennis club now. My partner is waiting for me there.
Charles: ok. I have to call my buddies about our football match this afternoon. Bye!
Michael: bye!
3.
David: Good morning! Joe. What’s the matter? You seem to be out of breath.
Joe: I am! I am 15 minutes late for my work today. Let me punch my time card first. Then I’ll talk to you.
David: Okey dokey.
Joe :( after punching his time card), Dave, I’m really fed up with the roads in the city.
David: What about them?
Joe: There are so many pot holes(路面坑坑洼洼), which hold up the traffic.
David: Yeah, You know I take bus to work. After I get off the bus, I feel like my head spins because the roads are so bumpy.
Joe: Something should be done. We have paid so much tax each year and our living condition is deteriorating(变得更糟).
David: but what can we do? People complain so much in the paper about the terrible road conditions. The mayor just turns a deaf ear.
Joe: well, I guess you are right. He has far more important things to worry about. I think I just have to come to work earlier and earlier.
David: Right! Time to work now. Have a good day!
Joe: you, too.
4.
Linda and Mary are chatting online about a school project.
Linda: Hi! Mary, how is everything?
Mary: ok. What about you?
Linda: I am very busy writing an essay on woman issue. Maybe you can give me some inputs.
Mary: I’d be glad to help. Tell me more about it.
Linda: It is about equal treatment of women in the world.
Mary: that sounds like an interesting topic. Let me think about it for a second. Ok, I think in most countries the statuses of women have been up a lot. More and more women are taking as equal amount of responsibilities as men.
Linda: but there is still a big salary difference between men and women. For example, the top movie male star will get much higher pay than the top female star no matter how much money she can bring in for the producer.
Mary: you are absolutely right. In our country, even though women are called “half sky”, they don’t get the same kind of treatment as men like promotions, job opportunities etc.,
Linda: I guess things will change for the better little by little.
Mary: Yes, I agree with you.
Linda: Mary, thank you so much for your input which is so informative.
Mary: you are welcome anytime. It’s nice chatting with you. I have to log off now. See you next time!
Linda: see you!
5.
Simon and Rosa were chatting in a coffee shop.
Simon: hi, Rosa, any good movies recently?
Rosa: Oh, I saw “Just My Luck” last night. It was pretty cool.
Simon: I saw it too. Well, I think it is just ok maybe I am not a big fan of comedies.
Rosa: I think I like guys like Jake. He works a minimum-wage job, and everything that can go wrong does go wrong for him. Though this bad luck follows him everywhere he goes, he still retains a cheery outlook on life and has aspirations to become a successful band manager.
Simon: I understand what you are saying. But that is just a movie. Sometimes you work hard all your life and your luck has never come.
Rosa: well, at least he is still positive about life. I am annoyed by those who just whine like a baby. Jake is a real man in my eye.
Simon: How about me? Am I that bad in your eye?
Rosa: well, you are a nice friend to have with while Jake is my idol, my inspiration. Chris Pine (plays Jake) is very charming. Wish I could be as lucky as Ashley to meet a guy like Jake.
Simon: you will. Actually, you have met one already. Ha ha……
Rosa: What? Bad Simon!
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