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日常交際英語(yǔ)對(duì)話1
隱形斗篷
Lily: Am I invisible now? Can you still see me?
我隱身了沒(méi)有?你還能見到我嗎?
Jake: What are you talking about? Are you smoking weed again?
你在說(shuō)什么呢?你不會(huì)在吸大麻吧?
Lily: No. Why do you think that? I would never ever touch that. I am reading the magazine. Rumor has it that a German scientist invented sort of invisible cape.
沒(méi)有。你怎么會(huì)這么想呢?我在看雜志了。上面說(shuō)一個(gè)德國(guó)科學(xué)家發(fā)明了某種隱形斗篷。
Jake: Shut up! You mean the Harry Potter cape?
不可能!你是說(shuō)哈里波特的斗篷?
Lily: Not exactly. You can still see it with your eyes.
也不完全是。你還是可以用眼睛看到的。
Jake: Bummer. Those powerful men are just bluffing. They know nothing.
掃興。那些強(qiáng)悍的人只會(huì)唬唬人。他們什么都不知道。
Lily: For the moment the cloaking device is only working for microwave frequencies. But I think it will for infrared light someday.
目前只在微波頻度下有效。但是我相信總有一天對(duì)肉眼也有效。
Jake: Are you dreaming too much or you are just in a very good mood? Where is my negative Lily? The girl who never said what ifs?
你是夢(mèng)想太多還是只是今天心情好?我那個(gè)天天悲觀的莉莉呢?那個(gè)從來(lái)都不會(huì)假設(shè)的女孩?
Lily: Matt finally asked me out to the prom yesterday.
昨天邁特終于邀請(qǐng)我參加晚會(huì)了。
Jake: Way to go, girl! I am so thrilled for you. Go for it.
加油啊!我真為你感到高興。努力吧!
日常交際英語(yǔ)對(duì)話2
numbers數(shù)字
A:what’s the area of your country?
B: it’s not very big. It’s a little over half a million square kilometers.
A; that sounds quite big! How many people live there?
B; there are about 30 million people in my country. Most of them live in the north.
A: what’s the average income?
B; that’s the really hard to say. I think most people earn about two thousand dollars a month, ifyou convert the money from our currency into dollars.
A; so your country is fairly rich.
B: I think we are richer than most countries, but not as rich as countries in western Europe. Ourbiggest problem at the moment is unemployment, which is roughly 8%. It has doubled over thelast four years.
A: unemployment in my country is a fraction of that.
Intermediate
A: what’s “pi”?
B: that’s the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter, I think.
A; I see. What is that ratio exactly?
B: it’s approximately 3.14, but the number continues forever. What’s the diameter of your circle?
A: it’s 10 centimeters, so the circumference should be 31.4 centimeters.
B; ok. My next problem is to convert 10000 british pounds into us dollars. What’s the exchangerate at the moment?
A: according to the newspaper, the exchange rate is 1.85 dollars to the pound.
B: that means that 10.000 pounds will buy me 18.500 dollars.
A: what’s the next question.
B; fractions. What’s a quarter and an eighth? That’s three-eights. Easy. The next question is “whatare prime numbers?”.
A: I can help you there. Those are numbers that cannot be created by multiplying two wholenumbers, apart from the number itself and 1, together.
B; so, 1,2 and 3 are prime numbers, but 4 isn’t because 2*2=4.
A: exactly. Anything else?
B; how many seconds in an hour? 60 seconds multiplied by 60 minutes equals 3600 secondsaltogether.
A: you’ll be a mathematician one day.
日常交際英語(yǔ)對(duì)話3
quantities數(shù)量
A: which sports are popular in your country?
B: most people like football. More boys like football than girls. A few girls play it really well. Somepeople like playing basketball.
A: do many people like tennis?
B: more and more people like it now. fewer people play table tennis than before. Many people likeswimming, because it is fun and keeps you fit.
A: in my country, many people enjoy golf, but it is too expensive for some people. A few peoplelike extreme sports, but I think the vast majority of people are afraid to try them.
B: extreme sports are only for a small minority of people. Several people from my university enjoythem, but most of us just watch. No one I know plays golf.
A: I know loads of people who play it regularly. There are plenty of golf courses around thecountry. In the past, only a tiny number of people played.
B: a great deal of people follow rugby in my country.
A: there are plenty of rugby fans in my country too.
Intermediate
A: what do we need to get from the supermarket?
B: we need lots of things. I’ll make a list. We need a bag of sugar, a loaf of bread and a crate ofbeer.
A: a crate of beer? Why do we need that?
B: just joking. I would like to get a few bottles of beer though. We also need a liter of cooking oil.
A: we can buy a three-liter bottle. It works out cheaper per liter. We should buy a packet of butterand a few pints of milk too.
B: I’d like to get a jar of strawberry jam and a bottle of tomato ketchup. Do we need any meat?
A; I think we should get half a kilo of minced beef and a few pork chops.
B: ok. Let’s not forget fruit and vegetables. We need a bunch of bananas, a kilo of tomatoes and abag of potatoes.
A: we should also get a tube of toothpaste and a bar of soap. Let’s get a tub of ice cream too. Wecan treat ourselves.
B: ok. We should get a few tins of tuna. Anything else?
A; I’d like a few cans of coke. We also need a dozen eggs and half a dozen sausages.
B; let’s get a chunk of cheese too. Is that everything.
A; I think so. I’ve got the shopping list, so let’s go.
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