關(guān)于報(bào)紙的英文對(duì)話(huà)
關(guān)于報(bào)紙的英文對(duì)話(huà)
現(xiàn)如今英語(yǔ)風(fēng)靡全國(guó),先后出現(xiàn)了許許多多的培訓(xùn)機(jī)構(gòu)。孩子們從小開(kāi)始接觸英語(yǔ),周末還要參加英語(yǔ)補(bǔ)習(xí)班。大家都能學(xué)好第二門(mén)語(yǔ)言的話(huà),一定會(huì)非常高興。下面就由學(xué)習(xí)啦小編為大家?guī)?lái)幾則英語(yǔ)對(duì)話(huà),希望大家能有所收獲。
買(mǎi)報(bào)
Hi. W , What are you doing now.
-你好。W,你正在做什么。
-Hi . L . I want to buy a news paper .
-你好。L,我想買(mǎi)一個(gè)新聞報(bào)紙。
-why don’t you see news in Internet ,more and more people don’t comprehend news in newspaper .
-Internet .why?
-為什么你沒(méi)有看見(jiàn)新聞在互聯(lián)網(wǎng),越來(lái)越多的人不理解新聞在報(bào)紙。 互聯(lián)網(wǎng),為什么?
-The Internet can help you easily obtain more information ,and the Internet don’t require natural resources to make . So the Internet will replace the newspaper in future .
互聯(lián)網(wǎng)可以幫助你輕松——得到更多的信息,和互聯(lián)網(wǎng)不需要自然資源制作。所以互聯(lián)網(wǎng)將取代報(bào)紙?jiān)谖磥?lái)。
-But the newspaper has many features can’t replace the scent of the ink . take feel of paper in one’s hands, the turning over of pages.
但報(bào)紙有很多功能不能取代芳香的墨水。把感覺(jué)紙?jiān)谀橙耸种?翻的頁(yè)面。
-May be you are right . There may be fewer people reading newspaper , but the are enough of them to keep it alive. -Yeah now I want to try to use the Internet to see the news , Could you teach me .
可能你是對(duì)的。可能會(huì)有越來(lái)越少的人閱讀報(bào)紙,但是是足夠的人來(lái)保持它的活力。
-Yes , of course .come on.
-是我現(xiàn)在想嘗試?yán)没ヂ?lián)網(wǎng)看新聞,你能教我。
-是的,當(dāng)然快在。
讀報(bào)
A: do you buy that newspaper every day?
B: yes, I do. I find it very informative. It always has plenty of articles from correspondents all over the world and the business section is very useful too.
A: is there a Sunday edition of that newspaper?
B; yes. There is. it has several sections, so it’s quite a read! It usually takes me a few hours to read it on Sunday morning.
A: what section does it have?
B: let me see. There’s the news section, the entertainment section, sports, business, and world affairs.
A; what’s in that section?
B: world affairs? They look at the most important stories in more detail. I find it fascinating. Do you buy a daily paper?
A; I buy a national newspaper sometimes, buy I nearly always buy a local evening newspaper. I find the local news more interesting than national or international news.
Intermediate
A; are there any interesting articles in today’s newspapers?
B; the headlines are all about the presidential election in the united states. Few other stories made the front pages.
A; is there anything of interest to us in the business sections?
B; there’s an interesting feature article in the chronicle about doing business in china and the daily news has printed a report about the special economic zone near pairs. We have a subsidiary company located there.
A; are the reports favorable?
B; generally, the reporters take positive lines. They do point out a few problems that we need to be aware of, but there’s nothing worrying in the reports. In the classifieds, one of our competitors is advertising for people who speak Japanese.
A: that’s interesting. They must be thinking of moving into that market. Are there any interesting editorials?
B; not really. They all seem to focus on the election. There have been several letters printed in the chronicle regarding that controversial article on drugs that they printed last week.
A; I’m not surprised. That article certainly added fuel to the debate. Ok. Thanks. Can you leave two articles and the advertisements with me? I’d like to read them.
B; sure. There you are.