雅思英語對話
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雅思英語對話:
Dialogue 1
A: You know, Aiden, I don’t know much about you. Where were you born? B: I was born in London, but I spent most of my childhood in Hong Kong. A: What was your childhood like?
B: I had a pretty strict upbringing, and my parents and I were always fighting about it. A: Do you get along with your parents now?
B: Oh sure. Once they reached middle-age, they became a lot less uptight. A: Where did you go to university?
B: My parents wanted me to stay in Hong Kong, but I decided to go back to England. I graduated from Oxford University with a degree in English Literature. A: What is your current occupation?
B: I’m a freelance writer. I write magazine articles and fiction books. A: Did you always know you wanted to be a writer?
B: No, I didn’t. I was an English teacher for about 5 years, but by the time I was 30, I decided I wanted a fresh challenge.
A: How did you start writing?
B: I started writing magazine articles for fun and eventually was asked to write a book. So I was pretty lucky. A: Are you writing a book now?
B: Yes, it’s about a group of friends living in a foreign country and all the strange experiences they have. A: Sounds interesting.
Dialogue 2
A: What was the biggest turning-point in your life?
B: I guess I would say that would be moving out of my parents’ house for the first time. A: Really? Why is that?
B: After I moved out of my parents’ home, I became a lot more independent. A: What would you say was the lowest point in your life? B: That would definitely be getting a divorce. A: What went wrong?
B: We just weren’t right for each other. A: How long were you married?
B: That marriage only lasted about a year. A: Have you remarried since then?
B: Yes, I got married to a man that I met shortly after I divorced my first husband. A: Do you think you’ll ever get a divorce again?
B: Oh, I hope not. My first marriage was a mistake, but this one isn’t. A: How long have you been married? B: About 15 years.
A: Do you think you’ll still love him when he’s old and grey? B: I think so. Hopefully we’ll have a long and happy life together.
A: I’m sure you will.
2. First impressions Words Storm
•Height and Build身高和體格
tall and slim高瘦的 medium height and build中等身材 short and fat矮胖的 stout強(qiáng)壯的 skinny皮包骨頭的 plump豐滿的 fat(not polite)肥的 overweight超重的 •Appearance外貌
beautiful漂亮的 nice美麗的 elegant優(yōu)雅的 gorgeous美艷 handsome帥氣的 good-looking好看的 pretty漂亮的 ugly丑陋的 plain 普通的 •Hair頭發(fā)
straight直發(fā) wavy大波浪 curly小卷 brown棕發(fā) dyed hair染的頭發(fā) fair hair金發(fā)blond金發(fā)碧眼,“沒大腦花瓶”的代名詞 bald禿頂?shù)?balding禿頭的
part it in the middle中分 pony tail馬尾辮 long/short plaits 長/短辮子 •Noticeable feature明顯的特征
freckles雀斑 pierced ears穿了耳洞的耳朵 tattoo紋身 angular長得有棱角 scar疤痕 beard絡(luò)腮胡 moustache小胡子 wearing glasses戴眼鏡的
contact lenses隱形眼鏡birthmark胎記 bad skin壞皮膚 deep voice聲音低沉 lovely complexion長得甜美,長得好看等等
Dialogue 1
A: Jacob, are you interested in helping me out and going on a blind date with a friend of mine? B: That depends. What does she look like?
A: Well, she’s got a beautiful face and long curly red hair. B: How tall is she?
A: She is fairly tall,maybe two inches taller than me. B: Is she chubby?
A: Not at all. She is actually very athletic.
B: It sounds like she is pretty good-looking. Does she wear glasses? A: No, but she does wear contact lenses. B: How is her skin?
A: She’s got gorgeous complexion with a few freckles on her nose. B: Does she have any piercing or tattoos?
A: I think she has her ears pierced and she definitely has a few tattoos: one on her lower back, one on her neck and one on her left foot. B: What’s the tattoo on her foot like?
A: It’s a butterfly. Everyone in her family has one. B: Even her Mom? A: Yes, even her Mom.
B: What’s her personality like? A: Em…she is a lot like me.
B: So there is something wrong with her. It was beginning to sound like she was too good to be true.
Dialogue 2
A: Did you see the picture of the guy on the front page of the newspaper this morning? B: No, I haven’t had a chance to read the paper yet.
A: You’ve got to see it. It’s an unbelievable picture. B: What’s so interesting about it?
A: Well, this guy fell asleep on the sofa, and when he woke up, half his face had been bitten off. B: What? How did that happen?
A: They think his dog was trying to wake him up and couldn’t, So ended up biting him in the face. B: Wow, what does his face look like now?
A: It looks pretty frightening. He doesn’t have any lips, so all you can see are his gums and teeth. Most of his nose and chin are missing too.
B: What did he look like before his dog bit his face off? A: He was actually quite handsome. What a shame. B: What’s he going to do now?
A: It is said that he’s hoping to get a face transplant, but until then, he’s looking forward to Halloween, so he isn’t the only one wearing a mask.
3. Getting personal Words storm
amusing有趣的 cheerful高興的 conservative保守的 narrow-minded小心眼的sensitive敏感的 stubborn頑固的 generous慷慨的 relaxed and easy-going隨和的 aggressive攻擊性的,有進(jìn)取心的 arrogant傲慢的 coward懦夫,膽小的 liar騙子 moody喜怒無常的 nosy好管閑事的 selfish自私的 theme主題 optimistic樂觀的 pessimistic悲觀的 cold and unfriendly冷漠不友好的 horrible可怕的 mean低劣的 nasty骯臟的 fussy挑剔的,大驚小怪的 a bit dull有點無聊 gossip流言 a bit workaholic有點瘋狂工作
Dialogue 1
A: Are you alright, Ethan? You don’t seem to be as cheerful as you normally are. B: To be honest, Ava, I’ve just had a really bad day. A: What happened?
B: First, I slept through my alarm and ended up two hours late to work. A: What did your boss say?
B: He told me that if I showed up late one more time, he’d fire me. He’s so mean. A: En, that’s horrible. Was that the first time you’d shown up late to work? B: That was my second time. The first time, I was in a car accident. A: Is your boss Chinese?
B: No, he’s…he’s from Australia. Before I met him, I thought Australians were supposed to be relaxed and easy-going. I had no idea he’d be so fussy about things. A: What are you going to do?
B: I think I’m going to look for another job. I need to find a boss that is a bit more sensitive and optimistic than my current boss.
A: That sounds like a sensible plan. Do you want me to help you with your job search? B: That’s very generous of you. Thanks for your offer. A: Don’t mention that. That’s what friends are for.
Dialogue 2
A: I don’t know what to do about the people who live in the flat above me. B: Why? What are they like?
A: They are incredibly selfish. They are always up until the wee hours of the night, playing their music so loudly that I have to wear earplugs in order to fall asleep.
B: Have you ever talked to them about it?
A: I tried to introduce myself to them when they moved in, but they were so arrogant that I didn’t want to ever talk to them again. B: What did they say?
A: They both just talk about how great they are all the time. B: They sound like neighbors from hell.
A: They are. Besides being loud and arrogant, they are also terrible gossips. They are always talking about everybody else in the apartment. B: I thought you didn’t talk to them much.
A: I don’t, but they talk so loudly that I can hear what they are talking about from my bedroom. And it’s not very nice.
B: What do the other people in your apartment think about them? A: Most of my other neighbors are scared of them. B: Maybe you should think about moving. A: I can’t afford to move right now.
B: Well, perhaps you should have a party and try to get to know them better. Maybe once you get to know them they’ll turn out to be more sensitive.
A: Em, I think you’re being a bit optimistic. If you met them, you’d understand.
B: Well, I don’t know what else you could do then. Do you think bribing them with chocolate would work?
4. Every part of your body can speak Words storm
ankle腳踝 armpit腋窩 back背 bottom臀部 chest胸部 elbow手肘 knee膝蓋 palm手掌 shoulder肩膀 stomach胃 waist腰 wrist手腕 frown皺眉 grin露齒笑 gum牙齦 scalp頭皮 suck吮吸 wink眨眼 wrinkle皺紋 yawn打哈欠 nail指甲
limb肢 trip over絆倒 look看 sound聽 smell聞 taste嘗