高中英语口语主题情景对话20个(精选范文)

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高中英语情景对话交际常用

高中英语情景对话交际常用

高中英语情景对话交际常用英语情景对话是中考纳入的新考题,它是通过书面表达形式检查考生的英语口头表达能力。

小编精心收集了高中交际常用英语情景对话,供大家欣赏学习!高中交际常用英语情景对话1up to the eyes非常忙A:The poor girl is up to the eyes in study all the day.A:这个可怜的女孩整天忙着学习。

B:Yeah, she has a lot of homework.B:就是。

她总有那么多的作业要做。

A:Today's children have not the chance to play, tomake fun of them.A:现在的孩子可是没时间玩了。

B:Right, So in some way we are happier.B:相比之下,我们就幸福多了。

A:Yeah, at least when we are children, we have not so much homework to do.A:对呀,当我们是孩子的时候,最起码没有这么多的作业要做。

高中交际常用英语情景对话2up and about病后康复A:How it Tom now?A:汤姆现在怎么样了?B:He's out of the hospital and up and about again atlast.B:他已经出院了,终于可以下床了。

A:Let's congratulate him on Sunday.A:我们星期天去向他道贺吧!高中交际常用英语情景对话3up a tree在困难中A:I met Mark yesterday. He looked blue.A:昨天我遇到了马克,他着起来很忧郁。

B:He's been on the gravy train these years, hasn'the?B:这几年他不是一直很走运吗?A:It belongs to the past. He lost his job the otherday, and he's up a tree now.A:那是过去的事了,前几天他失业了,现在他正处在困难中。

高中英语50组情景对话

高中英语50组情景对话

高中英语50组情景对话don’t get me wrong——别误会我A: Jack, why are you so fussy about me?B: No, I’m not. I can’t complain about you.A: But I resent your criticism.B: Don’t get me wrong. What I do is for your own good.A:Jack,你为什么对我这么挑剔?B:我没有,我对你没什么可抱怨的。

A:可是我不喜欢你的批评。

B:别误会我。

我所做的一切都是为了你好。

I’ll be right with you.——我马上就来。

A: Jacky, where are you going? We are ready to go.B: I need to answer a phone call.A: All right. Be quick. We are running out of time.B: Not a problem. I’ll be right with you.A:杰克,你去哪儿。

我们就要准备走了。

B:我得去回一个电话。

A:好吧。

那你快一点儿。

我们的时间挺紧的。

B:没问题,我马上就回来。

Give me a call.——给我打电话A: Are you interested in our products, sir?B: I think so. They appear to be very practical.A: You got it. Here is my business card. Please give me a call if you need more information.B: All right.A:您对我们的产品感兴趣吗,先生?B:我想是的,它们看起来很实用。

A:你说对了。

这是我的名片。

如果您需要更多的信息,请给我打电话。

英语口语情景对话40篇

英语口语情景对话40篇

英语口语情景对话40篇1. 在机场接人A: Hi, are you John from Marketing?B: Yes, that's me. Nice to meet you.A: Likewise. Let's get your luggage and head to the car.2. 在餐厅点餐A: Can I have the vegetarian lasagna, please?B: Of course, would you like a side salad with that?A: That sounds great, thank you.3. 在办公室讨论工作A: I've finished the report you asked for. Do you want to go over it now?B: Sure, let's take a look. I have a few minutes before my next meeting.4. 在银行开账户A: I'd like to open a savings account. What do I need to do?B: You'll need to fill out this form and provide two forms of ID.5. 在健身房询问器械使用A: Excuse me, do you know how to use this machine?B: Yes, I do. Let me show you the basics.6. 在超市寻找商品A: Do you know where I can find the peanut butter?B: It's in aisle 3, next to the jelly.7. 在电影院讨论电影A: That movie was intense. What did you think?B: I agree. The plot was really well thought out.8. 在图书馆借书A: Can I check out this book on art history?B: Sure, just show me your library card.A: How's your coffee?B: It's perfect, just the way I like it.10. 在公园散步B: Me too. It's a great place to relax and think.(文档将继续包含其他30个情景对话,每个对话都围绕不同的日常场景,以提供丰富的口语练习材料。

英语口语情景对话40篇

英语口语情景对话40篇

英语口语情景对话40篇Telephone CallsA: Hello, thank you for calling Bradford and Sons. This is Tracy speaking, How may I help you?B: Hello. I would like to speak to your director of human resources, Ms. Jenkins, Please.A: Just a moment. I'll check to see if she is at her desk. May I tell her who is calling?B: This is Bill Burton from Milford Insurance, I'm calling in regards to our meeting next Tuesday.A: Thank you, Mr. Burton. Can you please hold for a moment? I’ll check to see if she is available.B: No problem.A: I'm sorry. Ms. Jenkins is away from her desk. She has already left for lunch. Would you like to leave a message for her?B: Yes, please have her return my call when she returns to the office. It's best if she can get in touch with me before 3 pm today, she can reach me at my office number, 635-8799.A: I'm sorry. I didn't quite catch that, could you please repeat the number?B: No problem, my office number is 635-8799. Tell her to ask for extension 31.A: I'm sorry, Mr. Burton, just to confirm, your name is spelled B-U-R-T-O-N, is that correct?B: Yes, and I represent Milford Insurance.A: I will make sure Ms. Jenkins receives your message and returns your call before 3pm this afternoon.B: Thank you very much.MemosA: I have been waiting here in the conference room for ten minutes already, whattime is the meeting start? Where is anyone anyway?B: Didn't you hear about that, our meeting was postponed until Friday.A: Why the meeting was postponed? No one told me anything about it.B: Did you get the memo?A: What memo? They haven’t any memo this whole week,I check my inbox every day. And I hav en’t seen anything.B: The memo went out 3 days ago. It should have made to your inbox, but maybe lost in all collectors on your desk.A: You know how things get pilot about my desk when I'm busy. I know sometimes I do many please things, But I always read all the memos go around; they go directly to my inbox. Are you sure were send to whole office?B: It should have got around to everybody, they also post a copy of the memo in the break room. Don't you ever look at messages post on the bulletin board?A: I'm usually too busy to take a bunch of coffee break by the water cooler, Anyway, I'm sure the memo never get to my inbox, I'll have to talk our secretary about it.B. That's right, You will never know what your missing out of it if you don't read the memos.Placing an OrderA: May I help you?B: Yes, I would like to place an order for toner cartridges. We have a standing agreement with your company, so we will need the same amount as last time.A: Let me key in your information into my computer. I will pull up our records for you . Do you have an order number? What name is the order listed under ?B: It should be under Leslie Smith. The number is 184796A: Yes, Mr. Smith. I have an order for three cases of cartridges, it that what you would like to refill?B: Yes.A: Is there the correct billing address?B: No, please post the bill to 124 Hildrod Lane, Milton County, 98830.A: I will send you an invoice in the next few days. Your order should be delivered before the end of the day on Monday.B: Thank you.The working lunchA: Excuse me, Don? I hate to bother you, but I need your help on something. Do you have time to brief me on the Martin account today?B: Oh, that's right. You are supposed to deliver a brief on that account tomorrow. I know there are some things I need to share with you about that. But, gosh, I don't know. . . . Things are really busy for me today, the only time I can manage to squeeze out might be over lunch break. . . .A: I hate to make you work through your lunch break with how busy you are. . . .B: It's okay. . . . I've already had several days in a row working through lunch. . . .A: How about this. . . . We can make it a working lunch this afternoon, and I'll order some Chinese food for delivery. It'll be my treat.B: You don't have to do that. . . .A: I insist. I really appreciate you taking time to work with me in. What is your favorite fast food? I'll cater to your taste.B: Actually I do like Chinese. . . . Let's make it a date for Chop Suey and the Martin account at about 12: 30. Does that sound good?A: Great. I'll bring the food.Hotel SituationsF: Hello, welcome to Prise star hotel. How may I do for you?M: Hi, yes, I have a reservation. My secretary called and booked a room a couple of weeks ago, the reservation should be for a double bed, none smoking room.F: And what name of reservation made under?M: It should be under Steve JohnF: Mmm, let me see, it seems there is no John listed a room for tonight, is there any other name that you reservation list under?M: No, here is the confirmation number, would that help?It is 898007, I had the room booked with visa cold card.F: Ah, yes, here it is, you have a standard double room, non smoking on the 3rd floor, I just need to see the credit card you booked the room with if you don’t mind.M: Sure, here it is. would it be possible to check out and pay the bill in the morning, also, what time is brack served?F: There is a continent for breakfast from 6: 00am to 10: 00am. Also you can pay your bill in the morning, but we require a 20% depart it of front, but I can just keep a record of your credit on file. Ok, I’ve got you on set up if you could just sign here, and in a show here, here is your room key, anything else I can do for you?M: Yes, could you call me a taxi please?FriendsA: what kind of qualities do you look for in your friends?B: I like people who are open and friendly. Those people are usually more active and fun to be with. I like spending time with my friends. We go to bars together or play sports together.A: I don’t like to make friends with people who aren’t honest. Honesty is very important to me.B: I think it’s important to most people. The problem is that you can usually only find out if someone is honest by getting to know them.A; you can find out from their friends.B: if you know any of their friends. You can’t rely on your friends to introduce people to you all the time. You have to go out and make the first move sometimes.I also like funny people.A: oh, I don’t. they don’t seem to take anyth ing seriously. You never know when they are joking and when they are being serious.B: sometimes it can be hard to tell, but if you know the person fairly well, you can usually see from their expression what they are really thinking.A: it seems that we generally like different kinds of people. How is it that we are such good friends?B; maybe people don’t like to have friends that are all same. Most people like a little variety in their lives-including a variety of characteristics in their friends.PartyA: that was a great party. Thanks for saying behind to help me clear up.B; it certainly was a great party. It’s a pity that a glass and a plate got broken and someone spilled a drink over there.A: I expected that something might get broken. That d oesn’t bother me. That spilled drink won’t leave a stain ,will it?B: I doubt it, I ‘ll deal with it right away. Luckily it wasn’t a glass of red wine, I’ll just get a bowl of water and a cloth.A: I’m going to put all the rubbish into this big plastic b ag.B: afterwards, we can do the washing up together. Everything will be finished within an hour. Your friend keith is really funny. I liked his magic tricks.A; yes, he’s very good.. isn’t he? He told some funny stories too.B: Amanda told some very funny jokes. At the beginning of the party, she was being very serious.A; I think that she had a litter too much of the punch.B: what did you put in that punch? It tasted great, but was quite strong.A: that’s my little secret. Did you like the snacks and I prepared?B: very much. The birthday cake was delicious, wasn’t it? Emily told me that she and karen made it themselves.A: that cake tasted so good! It disappeared within minutes, so I think everyone liked it a lot. How’s that stain?B: all cleaned up. Are you ready to start on the washing up:Renting an apartmenta: we'd like to rent a flat near the university.b: are you looking for somewhere for two people?a: yes, we are. obviously, we'd like something as cheap as possible. We’v e heard that there are places for 80 to 100 pounds a month.b: yes ,there are several place available in that price range near the university. do you have any other requirements?a: net really, no. we'd preferably like to live in a quiet street.b: how many rooms do you need in the flat?a: we'll need two bedrooms. the kitchen and dining room can be seperate or combined.b: ok. i've got a list of place that fit your requirements. let's just go through them. the first on the list costs 80 pounds a month, but it's on a noisy street and it's a little far from the universtiy.a: how far away is it from the campus?b: it's about two miles away. that might be a little far to walk. here's one that's about half a mile from the campus. the cost is 100 pounds a month and it's on a small street, just off a main street.a: that sounds ideal. can we go to have a look at it? we'd like to see it before making a final decision.b: of course. i'm not very busy at the moment. if you can wait for about 15 or 20 minutes. i can take you there.a: thank you. that would be great.ShoppingA: do you do a lot of shopping online?B: not really. I like looking on the internet at what’s a vailable, but I usually prefer to actually see and touch what I’m buying before I pay for it. Sometimes, I’ll look at something in a shop, but later buy it online if it’s cheaper. You don’t like buying things online, do you?A: yes. I’m a little worried about security. You never who’s trying to find out your codes and passwords. Aren’t you worry about that?B: not really. I know that it happens, but if you buy from reputable companies with secure websites, you should be ok. Even thought I use online shopping facilities, I don’t think it’s the best way to shop.A: I’m surprised to hear you say that. I thought you loved anything technological.B: I do. I’m a big fan of using new technology, but I don’t want to sit in front of a computer screen all day. I think people need to get out and interact with other people.A: so, how about coming to the department store with me? I want to see if there are any new summer clothes on sale yet.B: sure. I’d love to join you. Can we stop by the computer store? I just w ant to see if they have something.A: sure. While you’re in the computer store. I will visit the book store opposite. I like to browse through their books if they have anything interesting.B: ok. I’ve finished online. Let’s go. I’ll just get some money and my credit card.A; thanks for reminding me. I had forgotten to get mine.Asking for directionsA: ok, I’ve got an up-to-day map. Let’s check the route from here to the airport.B: where are we? Oh, here we are. So we drive to the A120 and turn left.A: no, we turn right. Remember that we are coming from this direction.B: oh yes! Sorry! Then we drive to the M11 motorway.A; how far is that?B: it’s only seven miles. We turn left to join the motorway and drive south.A: according to the map, we get off the M11 at the second junction and join the M25. that’s the motorway that goes around the edge of London.B: that’s another 15 miles, so that’s 22 miles total so far.A: then we drive west on the M25. we must be careful to turn in the right direction!B: then we drive on the M25. it turns south. When we reach exit 15, we turn left and go west along the M4.A: then we take the first Heathrow Airport. What’s the total d istance?B: the journey around the M25 is 33 miles and then 3 extra miles to get to the airport. So how many miles is that together?A: 22 miles to the M25, 33 miles on the M25, and 3 after that. That’s a total of 58 miles, isn’t it?B: it shouldn’t take us very long to cover that distance. Remember that we can go quite fast on the motor way.A: we can only go fast on the motor ways if there isn’t much traffic. I think we should allow ourselves plenty of time to get there. Being early is much better than being lateBeginnerA: I would like to watch the Oscars on tv tonight. How about you?B; yes, I ˉd love to . it’s interesting to see who is considered the best in their field and which film are thought to be particularly good.A: I like watching it for the fashion. I like to see what the ladies are wearing. Of course, the men nearly always just wear the traditional tuxedo.B: sometimes the men wear flamboyant colours. Which films do you think will win awards this year?A; I ˉm really not sure. Usually just one or two films look set to sweep the awards ceremony, but this year there are several contenders.B: you’re right. This year should be much more exciting than usual. What’s you favourite award category?A: you might think this strange, but I like the category for ¨best foreign language film’.B: it’s nice to see foreign language films making a little impact on Hollywood. I like the ¨best actor and actress〃.fans and their idolsA: you’re a big fan of andy lau, aren’t you?B: yes, I’ve been got all his albums and most of his films on dvd. I adore him. He’s my idol.A: how come you don’t have all of his films on dvd?B: some of his early films are hard to find nowadays, especially the ones where he only played a bit part.A: I see. I’m sure you’ll find them one day. I see you also have several poster of him.B; yes. These posters are new. I bought them last week and put them up on my bedroom walls yesterday.A: are you a member of his fan club?B: I was, but then I discovered you can find out everything for free on the internet, so I’m not a member now.A: did you see the interview with andy lau incosmopolitan magazine last month?B: of course I bought two copies.A: two copies? One to keep and one to cut the pictures out of, right?chatting onlineA: what’s up? B: not much. Its frezzing in Beijing.A: u should come to Bangkok. We’ve got lovely weather here. B: great! R y inviting me?A: laughing out loud. B: be right back.A: where r u going? B; bathroom.A; ok. I’m going to go to bathroom too. Talk to you later.Note: when people chat online, they often shorten words. Use abbreviations, use lower case letters, and rarely use punctuation marks, especially apostrophe marks.computersA: hi! Is that the new laptop you brought last week? It looks very nice.B; yes, it is. Thanks. I’m just surfing on the internet.A; here? In this cafe? How can you do that?B; this cafe offers a wireless internet connection. That means I can get on the net for free while I’m here. Of course , I have to buy a cup of coffee!A: that’s great. Can you do it anywhere?B; no. you can only do it when the cafe offers a wireless connection. There are only about 10 or 12 places that offer it in this city.A: so, what programs do you have on your laptop?B: I’ve got all the usual ones for word processing and then I have a few for creatingand editing photographs.A: I know you are k een on photography. It’s very useful for you to be able to download photos from your digital camera. Then you attach the picture files to emails and send them to anyone, anywhere, at anytime!B: it’s wonderful, isn’t it? Would you like to see some photos that I look recently?the internet and email: how often do you use the internet?B; I use it almost every day, but I usually only use it to check my email. I don’t often surf the net. You use the internet a lot, don’t you?A: yes. I use it to find products and components at the lowest price for my computer. It can befrustrating when the connection is poor.B: so , you’re online eight hours a day.A: yes, I like the job though. Sometimes, I help other people in the office if they’re having trouble online.B; how useful do you think the internet is as a source of information?A; I t hink it’s fairly useful, but there are two big problems. First, a lot of the information you find online is false. Second, when you buy something online, you don’t see it until you actually get it.B; how do you solve the website problems when you’re buyi ng something online?A: what I do is find the website of shops. Then someone from our company visits the shop and buys when they’re seen that the products are genuine and suitable.advertisinga: how could we advertise our celebrations to mark the centenary of the founding of the university?B; I’m sure we could get one or two tv companies to come in. perhaps the president could invite them and do an interview.A: that’s a good idea. We could put up some posters in and around the campus with a list of events. It would be quite cheap to do on the campus.B: it will be expensive to do outside the campus. Perhaps we could arrange for some sponsorship.A: we could contact alumni who work for large, well-know companies. They might be able to arrange cheap advertising in exchange for some free tickets.B; good thinking! We should also print some leaflets for students to distribute.A: we should put some information about it on the home page of our university website. When peop le visit the website, they’ll see the information.B: we could take out some advertisements to local newspapers. I checked the prices and they are reasonable.A; ok. Let’s get to work on our advertising campaign.newspapera: 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’squite 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.MagazineA; do you often buy magazines?B: I buy a computer magazine every month. It keeps me up-to date with all the latest developments.A; why don’t you find the information on the internet instead?B: sometimes it takes too long to find the exact information you are looking for. Besides, I like to read a magazine in a coffee bar sometimes.A: do you have an online edition of that magazine?B: yes, they do. But you can only access all the articles if you have a subscription.A; do you have a subscription?B; yes, I do. The magazine arrives by post at the beginning of each month. Do you every buy magazines?A: I only buy them if they look particularly interesting. I don’t buy any regularly.booksa: what are you reading?B: oh, it’s the latest novel by ray blune. It’s a sic-fi thriller.A; I thought he usually wrote horror books.B: he does. He’s good at this genre too. It’s a captivating read.A; we’re going to the bookshop. Would you like to join us?B; yes, I would. I need to buy a textbook for my course and, as you know, I love browsing through the latest paperbacks.A: me too. I need something to read on the flight to new york. I can never sleep on planes. Sarah wants to pick up some children’s books for her daughter.B: I want to look at nelson mandela’sautobiography.A: this is sure to be a worthwhile read.countriesA: which countries have you been to?B: I’ve been to most of the countries in Europe, several countries in Asia-china, Korea, and Thailand-and to the united states and Canada.A; I thought you had been to Australia too.B: no, but I’m planning on visiting Australia and new Zealand soon. I’ve heard that they are beautiful countries. Which is the most beautiful country you’ve been to?A; I think I ‘d say Norway. It has many picturesque fjords, waterfalls, and mountains.B: isn’t it really cold there?A; well, the north of Norway is almost alwayscold, but further south it can be fairly warm in summer. It’s a wet country, so there’s snow almost everywhere in winter.B; I’ve been to other Scandinavian countries, but not to Norway. Perhaps I should go and do some winter sports there.citiesA: is your city a historical place?B: not rally. 200 years ago, it was just a small insignificant village.A; how did it grow into such a large place?B: large deposits of coal were found nearly and so many industries located themselves here. The village quickly grew into a key industrial centre.A: as the city grew, it must have absorbed many village nearby.B; yes, it did. The names of those village surviveas the names of parts of the city.A; I see. Are there any building more than 200 years old in your city?B; oh, yes. Several of the buildings from the villages still survive. Many of them were inns for travelers and today survive as pubs. There was a castle near one village, so our city has a castle too.A; really? So your city does have some old history after all.The countrysideA: I’d love to have my own farm.B: it would be very hard work. Are you sure? A: I wouldn’t mind getting up early morning and the physical work would make me fit and healthy.B: running a farm would be totally different to you current job.A: that’s one reason I’d like to try it. I’d really like to get away from working 9 to 5 in an office.B; you’d need a lot of training before becoming a farmer. It’s not something you can just walk into.A: my uncle owns a farm and I’ve spent some time working with him. I love being in the countryside with farm animals and green fields.B; well, I ˉd certainly come and visit you. It would be great to take a working holiday on a farm. I’d love to get away from hustle and bustle of the city for a while.wara: are you watching another news report about the war?B: yes. The two sides declared a short ceasefire but it broke down earlier today. Several military target were destroyed by bombing. Many civilians were among the dead and wounded.A: how did this war start?B: bout side claim a small area of territory. Both sides tried to build border fences and began attacking each other.A: politicians from both sides sound increasingly belligerent. Neither side wants to compromise.B: relief agencies report that many civilians are in desperate need of food and shelter. Several European countries have agreed to send aid, but are afraid that their planes will be shot down.A: what do you think will happen?B: both countries are very poor. Soon they will run out of money to finance the war. Then, perhaps, they will negotiate. The thing is to find the real problem for the war and solve that.A; it would be much simpler and cheaper if they negotiated first.religionA: do you believe in god?B: not at all. I’m an agnostic. Go you?A; I’m not sure. Why don’t you believe there is a god?B; I think everything has a scientific explanation rather than a theological one.A: I basically believe in science over theology. I mean, I believe in evolution for example. However, there are many things that science hasn’t explained yet.B; I’m sure that science will explain everything eventually. I think that the strangest thing about religion is that so many religions people act in ways that their religion claims are wrong.A: for example?B; religions preach tolerance, but many wars are caused by intolerant religious fanatics.A; yes. Such people don’t appear to be acting in accordance with their religious beliefs.politicsA: have you every belonged to a political party?B: no, I haven’t, but I thought about joining the green party.A: really? I know you are very concerned about the environment. You were a member of the pressure group greenpeace, weren’t you?B: yes. I was. But I didn’t have enough time to devote to it.A: the green party have no chance of winning an election. The other parties are too big and popular.B; you’re right. But smaller political and pressure groups can often influence large political parties. Any member of parliament can propose legislation and parties and pressure groups can raise awareness of issues.A: most people are not very politically aware. They often don’t understand the issues fully.B: that’s true. But it’s a little strange because the media often reports on political events. You can read about them in newspaper or hear themon tv.social problemsA: is there a lot of crime in your city?B: there’s some, but I don’t think it’s a big problem. A lot of it is petty crime, burglary and car theft. There’s very little major crime.A: it’s the same in my city. We also have a lot of drug addicts. A lot of the crime is committed by drug addicts who need money for drugs.B; that happens in many places. In my city, there is a very good drug rehabilitation programme. The police and courts are also tough on people who commit crimes, but I don’t know if that’s the reason for our relatively low crime rate.A; some people believe that a tough approach is better. Other prefer a more lenient approach.B; I think that the best way to reduce crime is to spread wealth more evenly. If most people have similar amounts of money, they will not think of stealing from others.A; that’s possible, but I’m not sure it would really happen like that .the weatherA: i went shopping without my umbrella yesterday morning.B: yesterday morning was beautiful i thought the sunning was going to continue.A: so did i. that's why i didn't take my umbrella.i got cold in the rain in the afternoon.it was raining cats and dogs.B: i know. i could not believe it when i got hit by that storm.it was pouring with rain all afternoon.A: we really have some mysable weather sometime.i wish i would live somewhere which were sunning all year round.B: if it was sunning all year round there would be drought.you probably would not like it either.A: i guess you are right. maybe i just wish the weather could be a little more predictable.B: the weather forecasters are not good at predicting the weather would be like.our weather is so changeable.environmentA; is the environment a big issues in your country? It is in mine.B: it is in mine too. The biggest issue is water. The climate is dry and so water conservation is very important.A: what methods do you use to conserve water?B: water is rationed. We can only use a certain amount each month. It means that we cannot use some modern household items, like washing machines. They use too much water.A: I see. I think the biggest environment problem in my country is air pollution.B: yes, I agree. The air here is much more polluted than in my country. Of course, my country is more agricultural and has much less industry.A: we have reduced emission of air pollutants in recent years, but cars are still a major source of them. Factories have become cleaner as stricter environment pollution law have been introduced.B: the problem is now on a truly global scale. I。

高中英语口语主题情景对话20个

高中英语口语主题情景对话20个

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相貌 A: That girl looks very attractive, doesn’t she? B: do you think so? I don’t like girls who look like that. I like girls who aren’t too slim. If you like her, go and talk to her. A: I’d like to, but there’s her boyfriend. He’s very broad-shouldered. B: he’s huge! He must go to the gym to have a well-built body like that. A: do you prefer tall girls or short ones? B: I don’t mind, but I like girls with long hair. A: we have different tastes. I like girls with short hair. I like tall girls- probably because I’m so tall myself. B: have you ever dated a girl taller than you? A: no, never. I don’t think I’ve ever met a girl taller than me! Have you gained weight recently? B: yes, I have. Perhaps I should go to the gym, like that girl’s boyfriend. A: I ‘m getting a bit plump myself. Perhaps I’ll go with you. ⾝体部分 A: I’m going to the beauty parlor. Do you want to come too? B: sure. Let’s go. What are you going to have done? A: I want to have a foot massage and haircut. B: a foot massage sounds like a great idea. They are very relaxing. I’d also like to have a mudpack on my face. It’s supposed to help with your complexion. A: good idea. We should also pedicures and manicures. B: this could become a very expensive trip to be beauty parlour! A: I think it’s a good idea to pamper yourself occasionally. Don’t you agree? B: oh, I agree. We both work hard and a little beauty treatment can relieve stress. A: maybe we should try a thai massage too. B: what’s special about a thai massage? A: that’s when the masseuse walk on your back and massage you with her feet. B: sounds painful! ⾝体部位的运动 A: when you are in a restaurant you want the waiter to bring the bill, what do you do to attract his attention? B: I just make eye contact with him and nod my head. Then I tell him when he comes over to the table. Why do you ask? A: I went out with my girlfriend to a nice restaurant last night and I noticed that many people shouted for the bill. B: that seems a little impolite in such a restaurant. A: that’s what I thought. I just thought I’d ask you and see what you thought of it. Anyway, what did you do yesterday evening? B: well, it was a warm evening, so I stretched my legs. I walked along the canal for a couple of miles. Actually, several other people had the same idea. I saw bill. A: did you? How is he these days? B: he seemed ok. We didn’t stop and chat because we were on opposite banks of the canal. We just waved at eachother. A: I need to move some furniture. Could you help me to lift is? B: of course. What do you want to move first? A: let’s move the sofa. Can you get a grip on the bottom at that end? I’ll lift this end. I want to move it sideways in that directon. 家庭 A: who is cindy’s husband? B: cindy’s husband is ron. A: how many children do cindy and ron have? B: they have two children-one son and one daughter-as well as one daughter-in-law and one son-in-law. A: do they have any grandchildren? B: yes, they have three grandchildren-one girl and two boys. A; does their daughters get along well with her in-laws? B: yes, she gets along with them quite well. A: do they have a large family? B: their family is very similar to cindy and ron’s family. 年龄 A: how old is Keith? B: he’s 21. how old is James? A: he’s a year older than Keith, but he looks younger. B: how’s your father? A: he’s fine. He retired last week. It’s turning poing in his life. Now he can relax and enjoy his retirement. B: he can spend more time with his grandchilder. A: oh, I don’t think he wants to. He wants to travel to several different countries around the world. B: so, he wants to have a more active retirement. Good idea! A: how do you want to spend your old age? B: in the same way, probably. 性格 A: do you like Barry? B: no, not very much. He’s too ambitious and dishonest. A: I agree. I like his brother, Paul. They are not alike. B: yes. They are completely different. Paul is very sociable and much more honest than his brother. A: what kind of person do you consider yourself to be? B: I think I’m polite, careful, relaxed and shy. A: oh, I don’t think you’re shy! You are always chatting with new people when we go to a party. B: well, yes, but those people always start talking to me. I never talk to them first. Perhaps I’m not as shy as I think.Anyway, you’re certainly not shy! A: You’re right. I love going out and making new friends. B: so, you’ll be at my birthday party on Friday? A: Of course! 婚姻与约会 A: how are you wedding plans going. B: very well. We started organizing everything early to avoid a last minute rush to get things done. The only thing that isn’t ready yet is my wedding dress. A: when will that be ready? B: the dressmakers said that is would be ready in two weeks. A: you’re getting married in three weeks. So that should be ok. So, you’ve prepared the church, catering, transport, hotel-everything. B: yes. We’ve taken care of all of that. We decided not to get married in a church though. Neither of us is very religious. A: which hotel will the reception be held at? B: the palace hotel they’re taking care of the catering, including the wedding cake. I’m sure they’ll do a good job. A; oh, yes. It’s and excellent hotel. A friend of mine had her wedding reception there and said it was perfect, though very expensive. B: yes. It will be expensive, but we think it will be worth. It gives us great peace of mind to know that our reception is in the hands of experienced people. A; I think you make the right decision. 朋友 A: I had a big argument with david yesterday. I hope he’s not still mad at me. B: what did you argue about? A: he borrowed some money from me and I needed it back. He said he didn’t have the money yet. B: well, he should pay out back. It’s only fair. A: yes, but is got angry with him too quickly. He probably thought that I mistrusted him. I shouldn’t have got angry. B; did you lend him a lot of money? A; not much. I had to pay an unexpected bill, so I needed the money back. B; well, talk to him about it next time you see him. He probably feels as bad about it as you do. Close friends sometimes have disagreements. It’s nothing unusual. Neither of you said anything really nasty, did you? A: no , we didn’t. I guess you’re right. We should patch things up. B: of course you should. You wouldn’t want a silly argument to ruin a long friendship, would you? 聚会 A: are you going to helen’s birthday party on Friday evening? B: I wouldn’t miss it for the world! It’s sure to be fun. She’s invited a lot of people. Do you thind everyone will be able to get into her house? A: if everyone turned up, it would be a squeeze, but a feww people said that they couldn’t go, so I think it should be ok? B: are you taking anything? A: I’ve got her a birthday present and I’ll take a bottle fo wine too. B: that’s a good idea. She told she had bought plenty of food and snacks. I think it’s going to be a noisy party. I hope her neihbours don’t mind too much. A: helen gets on very well with her neighours. I wouldn’t be surprised if they went to the party too. B: I’m ready looking forward to it. This party is going to be a blast! A: well, don’t be late. I’ll see you on Friday at helen’s. 住宅与公寓 a: what kind of place shall we rent? b:it should be close to the universtity. neither of us are good at getting up in the morinings and closer it is, the later we can get up. a:asolutely. that's the most important thing to take into consideration. i'm not too worried about the size of the flat. b: neither am i. so a small place is ok, but we'll get a bigger one if it's not expensive. do you mind if it's in a noisy area. a:i don't mind. i'm not a light sleeper, but quieter is better for when we have to study at home. b: good point. ok, let's go to the estate agent and see what they can offer us. a: yes, if we're lucky we'll find something in the next few days. i think you had a good idea to start flat hunting early. b: how much do you think the rent will be? a: i asked a few people who are already living in places near the university and they said it would cost about one hundred pounds a month. 住宅与公寓 A: I like this apartment. Do you think we can afford the mortgage? B: yes. I think so. It’s not a very expensive apartment. It’s in the right area and it has everything that we are looking for. The rooms are quite large too. A: I love the balcony. We can sit outside and enjoy the sun in summer. We are on the 12th floor, so there’s very nic e v i e w f r o m t h e b a l c o n y . / p > p b d s f i d = " 1 7 0 " > 0 0 B : t h e n e i g h b o u r h o o d i s n i c e t o o . T h e r e i s a p a r k n e a r b y . / p > p b d s f i d = " 1 7 1 " > 0 0 A : y e s , a n d t h e r e a r e m a n y h o u s e s n e a r b y . I l i k e i t t h a t t h e n e i g h b o u r h o o d i s n t f u l l o f a p a r t m e n t b l o c k s . / p > p b d s f i d = " 1 7 2 " > 0 0 B : i t s a p i t y w e c a n t a f f o rd a h o u se . A g a r d e n w o u l d b e s o n i c e . / p > p b d sf i d = " 1 7 3 " > 0 0 A : y e s , i t w o u l d . D o n t w o r r y . 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英语情景对话范文 英语口语对话场景20篇

英语情景对话范文 英语口语对话场景20篇

英语情景对话范文英语口语对话场景20篇Li Lei:What’s your mother?你妈妈干什么工作?Wang Fei:She is a doctor.她是医生。

Li Lei:Is she busy?忙吗?Wang Fei:Yes, she of ten comes home late. If she has got some operations to do, she usually comes home at eight o’clock in the evening.忙,她经常很晚回家,如果要做手术的话,常常晚上.. 8点才回家。

Li Lei:Your mother must be working very hard.你妈妈一定工作非常努力。

Wang Fei:Yes, I love my mother very much.是的,我很爱我妈妈。

Paul:What’s Beijing like?北京什么样?Mary:It’s big and exciting but noisy.很大,令人兴奋但是嘈杂。

Paul:What can I see in Beijing?北京有什么可以看的?Mary:You can see the Forbidden City.有故宫。

Paul:What’s it like?故宫什么样?Mary:It’s beautiful but crowded.很漂亮,不过人多拥挤。

Li Lei:How many students are there in yourclass?你们班有多少人?Wang Fei:48,26 girls and 22 boys.48人,26个女生,22个男生。

Li Lei:You have more girls than boys,don’tyou?你们班女生比男生多?Wang Fei:Yes. But our monitor is a boy and he is the youngest in our class.对,可是我们班长是男生,而且是班上最小的。

英语情景对话练习(10篇)

1、情景对话:你和我一起度过浪漫的蜜月之旅吧小杨: Congratulations guy! You are not a single man now.恭喜你!你现在不再是单身汉了。

小李: Thank you. I am now planning my honeymoon, do you have any good idea?谢谢你。

我在计划蜜月之旅,你有什么好主意吗?小杨: Yes, you can go to Erhai Lake, Yunnan province.是的,你可以去云南的洱海。

小李: Is there any special?有什么特别的吗?小杨: Well,Erhai Lake is the largest highland lake next to Dianchi and one of the seven biggest fresh water lakes in China. It is like a crescent lying between Cangshan and Dali city as seen from Cangshan Mount. In a sunny day, the crystal waters of Erhai Lake and the snow mantled Cangshan Mount radiate with each other. Thus the scene was commonly described as 'Silver Cangshan and Jade Erhai'.恩,洱海临近滇池,是最大的高原湖泊,中国七大淡水湖之一。

从苍山顶上看,它像一弯新月嵌在大理和苍山之间。

阳光灿烂的日子,洱海的水和苍山的雪相互辉映,形成了著名的景观“银苍玉洱”。

小李: It sounds quite picturesque.听起来风景如画。

常用场景英语对话20篇

常用场景英语对话20篇1. 在餐馆点餐 (Ordering at a restaurant)A: Good evening. Welcome to our restaurant. May I take your order?B: Yes, I'd like to start with a Caesar salad, please.A: Sure. And for the main course?B: I'll have the grilled salmon, please.A: How would you like it cooked?B: Medium-rare, please.A: Great. Anything else?B: No, that's all for now. Thank you.2. 在超市购物 (Shopping at a supermarket)A: Excuse me, where can I find the milk aisle?B: The milk aisle is at the back of the store, next to the frozen foods section.A: Thank you. And where can I find the bread?B: The bread is in aisle 3, which is right across from the produce section.A: Perfect. Thanks for your help.3. 在机场办理登机手续 (Checking in at the airport)A: Good morning. I have a flight to New York. Where can I check in?B: You can check in at the counter over there. Please have your passport and ticket ready.A: Here you go.B: Thank you. Here is your boarding pass. Your gate is C6. A: Thank you.4. 在医院预约看病 (Making an appointment at a hospital)A: Hello, I would like to make an appointment with Dr. Smith. B: Sure. What is the reason for your visit?A: I've been having persistent headaches.B: I can schedule you for next Thursday at 10 am. Does that work for you?A: Yes, that works. Thank you.5. 在酒店办理入住手续 (Checking in at a hotel)A: Good afternoon. I have a reservation under the name Smith. B: Yes, Mr. Smith. We have a deluxe room reserved for you. Could you please fill out this form?A: Of course.B: Here is your room key. It's on the seventh floor. Enjoy your stay.A: Thank you.6. 在银行办理业务 (Doing banking transactions)A: Good morning. I would like to open a checking account.B: Sure. Do you have any identification with you?A: Yes, here's my driver's license.B: Thank you. I'll get the paperwork ready for you.7. 向朋友借电脑 (Borrowing a computer from a friend)A: Hey, do you mind if I borrow your laptop for a few days? I need it for a project.B: Sure, no problem. Just make sure to take good care of it.8. 在体育馆预定场地 (Booking a sports facility at a gym) A: Hello, I would like to book a tennis court for this Saturday.B: Sure. How long would you like to book it for?A: Two hours, from 10 am to 12 pm.B: Alright, I'll reserve that for you. There will be a small fee for the court rental.A: That's fine. Thank you.9. 与同事讨论工作计划 (Discussing work plans with a colleague)A: Hi, can we talk about the upcoming project?B: Of course. What do you have in mind?A: I think we should start by conducting market research to better understand our target audience.B: That sounds like a good idea. Let's make a plan for it.10. 在咖啡店和朋友见面 (Meeting a friend at a coffee shop)A: Hey, do you want to meet up for coffee tomorrow afternoon? B: Sure, that sounds nice. How about 3 pm at that new coffee shop downtown?A: Perfect. See you there.11. 在火车站问路 (Asking for directions at a train station)A: Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the city center from here?B: Of course. Once you leave the station, take a right and walk straight down Main Street. It will lead you into thecity center.A: Thank you so much for your help.12. 在电影院买票 (Buying tickets at a movie theater)A: Hi, I'd like to buy two tickets for the 7 pm showing of the new movie.B: Sure. That will be 20 in total.A: Here you go.B: Thank you. Enjoy the movie.13. 在宠物店买宠物用品 (Buying pet supplies at a pet store)A: Hi, I'm looking for a leash and some dog treats.B: We have a variety of leashes over here, and the dog treatsare in aisle 5.A: Thank you. I'll take this leash and a bag of treats.14. 在图书馆借书 (Borrowing books from a library)A: Excuse me, how can I borrow books from the library?B: You'll need a library card. Do you have one?A: No, I don't. How can I get one?B: Just fill out this application form and provide some identification. We'll issue you a library card.15. 和家人讨论旅行计划 (Discussing travel plans with family)A: Where should we go for our summer vacation this year?B: How about going to the beach? It's been a while since we had a beach vacation.A: That sounds like a great idea. Let's start looking at some beach destinations.16. 在超市询问产品信息 (Inquiring about a product at a supermarket)A: Excuse me, do you have any gluten-free bread?B: Yes, we do. It's in the organic foods section, aisle 8. A: Thank you. I'll go check it out.17. 在火车上与陌生人交谈 (Having a conversation with a stranger on a train)A: Excuse me, do you mind if I sit here?B: Not at all. Please, have a seat.A: Thank you. How long have you been traveling?B: I've been on the train for about three hours now. How about you?18. 在学校和老师讨论作业 (Discussing homework with a teacher at school)A: Hi, I have a question about this assignment.B: Sure, what do you need help with?A: I don't understand question number 5.19. 在会议上给演讲 (Giving a speech at a conference)A: Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for having me here today.I would like to talk about the importance of sustainable development.20. 在电视剧院买节目门票 (Buying tickets for a show at a theater)A: Hi, I'd like to purchase two tickets for tonight's performance.B: Sure, which section would you prefer?A: The middle section, if possible.B: I have two tickets in row F. Is that okay?A: Yes, that's perfect. Thank you.。

英语口语对话场景20篇

英语口语对话场景20篇1. Greetings and Introduction•A: Hello! My name is John. Nice to meet you.•B: Hi John! I’m Lisa. Nice to meet you too. How are you?•A: I’m good, thanks. How about you?•B: I’m doing well, thank you.2. Ordering Food at a Restaurant•A: Excuse me, could I see the menu, please?•B: Of course. Here you go.•A: Thank you. I would like to order a medium pizza with extra cheese, please.•B: Sure. Anything to drink with that?•A: Yes, I’ll have a cola, please.3. Asking for Directions•A: Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the nearest bank?•B: Sure. Go straight ahead until you reach the traffic light, then turn left. The bank will be on your right.•A: Thank you very much. I appreciate it.4. Making a Phone Call•A: Hello, is this the customer service department?•B: Yes, it is. How can I assist you?•A: I have a problem with my order. I received the wrong item.•B: I apologize for the inconvenience. Can you provide more details about the issue?5. Shopping for Clothes•A: Excuse me, where can I find women’s dresses?•B: The dresses are located on the second floor, in the women’s clothing section.•A: Thank you. I’ll head there right away.6. At the Airport•A: Excuse me, is this the correct gate for flight 123 to London?•B: No, this gate is for flight 456 to Paris. The gate for your flight is two gates down to your right.•A: Thank you for your help.7. Talking about Hobbies and Interests•A: What do you like to do in your free time?•B: I enjoy reading books and playing the guitar. How about you?•A: I like playing sports and watching movies.8. Asking for Help•A: I’m sorry, but I’m having difficulty understanding this question. Can you explain it again?•B: Sure, no problem. The question is asking about the main causes of climate change.•A: Thank you for clarifying that. I think I understand now.9. Making Travel Plans•A: I want to go on vacation next month. Any suggestions?•B: How about visiting Rome? It’s a beautiful city with rich history and culture.•A: That sounds interesting. I’ll consider it. Thank you for the suggestion.10. Talking about Weather•A: It’s such a beautiful day today, isn’t it?•B: Yes, it is. The sun is shining and there’s a gentle breeze.•A: I love this kind of weather. It makes me feel energized.11. Discussing Future Plans•A: What are your plans for the weekend?•B: I’m thinking of going hiking with some friends. How about you?•A: I plan to visit my family and spend some quality time with them.12. Making Small Talk•A: How was your weekend?•B: It was great. I went to the beach and enjoyed the sun.•A: That sounds wonderful. I spent my weekend relaxing at home.13. Apologizing•A: I’m really sorry for breaking your vase. It was an accident.•B: It’s okay. Accidents happen. Just be more careful next time.•A: Thank you for understanding.14. Talking about Travel Experiences•A: Have you ever been to Japan?•B: Yes, I visited Tokyo last year. It was an amazing experience.•A: I’ve always wanted to go there. What did you like most about it?15. Making Plans with Friends•A: Do you want to go see a movie this weekend?•B: Sure! What movie do you have in mind?•A: How about watching the new action film that just came out? 16. Talking about Work•A: What do you do for a living?•B: I’m a teacher. I work at a local high school.•A: That must be rewarding. I admire teachers.17. Offering Help•A: Do you need any assistance with carrying those bags?•B: Thank you for offering, but I can manage. I appreciate your kindness.18. Talking about Family•A: How many siblings do you have?•B: I have two sisters and one brother. What about you?•A: I’m an only child. It’s just me and my parents.19. Talking about Health and Fitness•A: Do you exercise regularly?•B: Yes, I try to go to the gym three times a week. It helps me stay healthy and fit.•A: That’s impressive. I shou ld start incorporating more exercise into my routine.20. Ordering a Coffee•A: I would like a medium latte, please.•B: Would you like any flavoring or whipped cream on top?•A: No, thank you. Just a regular latte is perfect.以上是20个常见的英语口语对话场景,您可以根据不同场景进行模拟练习,提高英语口语表达能力。

关于情景英语对话大全

关于情景英语对话大全一般意义上的英语情景对话教学,是指教师为达到教学目标,通过学生分组,各自扮演相应的角色,在特定的场所(通常在教室)表现特定的故事情景。

店铺整理了关于情景英语对话,欢迎阅读!关于情景英语对话一L: the last thing to be ignored at a Chinese dinner table is to keep modest.在中国吃饭,千万不要忘记保持谦虚礼让.J: does that suggest diners avoid speaking much? The same is true in the West.你是说,吃饭时最好别说太多的话?在西方也是如此嘛.L: no, alsolutely not! On the contrary, you'll be considered a well-connected, sociable man, if you keep involved in the conversation all the time. But always pay attention to what you say. If the table has a senior guest, say something as upbeat and cheerful as possible. Or maybe, you may give the floor to him and keep listening as if very interested.不,绝非如此.相反,如果饭桌上你积极参与谈话,别人会觉得你是一个善于交际,人缘很好的人.但是千万要注意你说话的内容,如果有老人在,最好多说些吉祥,开心的话,或者,干脆让他说,你在一旁装出一副很聆听的样子.J: you mean, keeping a low profile in the presence of the old? That goes in like with Confucius' preachings, right?哦,也就是说,在老人面前要恭敬低调.这与孔夫子的教导一致,对吧?L: correct. Show respect for the older people. Conventionally, before the meal starts, the younger members are supposed to address each one of the elderly members of the table one by one. Others are kept in waiting until the most venerable guest peoclaim the beginning of the meal and takes the first bite. Toastsalso go to these men first before people can toast to each other.没错.对老人要表示尊敬.通常,宴会开始时,年轻的人要向在座的老人一一打招呼.其他人必须等最德高望重的客人宣布宴会开始并夹了一筷子,才可以开始吃.敬酒的时候,同时也要先敬这些人.J: any other rules to observe in order to keep modest?保持恭谦,还有没有其它要注意的地方?L: yes, plenty of them. Don't eat fast! People usually keep their dining pace accorded with others. And all the dishes should not be eaten up completely.多着呢.别吃得太快了.人们往往要跟其他人吃饭的进度保持一致.各个盘子都应该留下一点别吃完.J: is it because that would give the host the impression that the food was insufficient?这是不是因为,这样会让主人觉得菜给的不够吃啊?L: haha, I'm afraid it's simply because no one wishes to be too noticeable by finishing off the plate.哈哈,我倒是觉得是因为不管是谁扫光一盘菜,都会显得太显眼了. 关于情景英语对话二UIy: Now I know wby I split up with Mike. We found we were simply not good for cach other.我终于明白我和迈克为什么会分手了.我们并不般配.Janny: In what ways?怎么个说法?L: Well, bc is a typical Sagittarius guy,while I am a Cancer. We aren't rcally compatible他是个典型的射手座男孩,而我是只巨蟹,不般配.J: Ha-ha, so you bc“wc in astrology?哈哈,你居然迷信起占星卜相来了!L: What's stranse about tbat! As a person bomund盯 the sign of Cancer, I am home-loving and wish for a peaceful family life.But according to astrology, Sagittarius guys are too adventurous and risk-taking.Thcy scldom think of Icadi a settled and peacefullifc.那又有什么好奇怪的?我是巨蟹座的,天生恋家,希望稳稳当当过日子.可是星相学说,射手男过于冒险进取,他们才不愿平平淡滇了此一生呢.J: Is that so? I'm afraid it is too oarrow-minded to judge people usins astrology. It's all stereotypes!是这样哦!可是我总觉得用星座理论来判断人,未免也太绝对化,脸谱化了.L: But in my case, the factmtchcs the theory. Mike is humorous cnerBctic, always as fresh as a daisy, but probably too ambitious. It frightens me!可是,我的经历说明事实与理论相符嘛l迈克是幽默、朝气蓬勃不假,但是太野心勃勃了.我害怕这一点.J: But as far as I remember, you two caugbt on like a housc on fire when you first met.但是我记得,你们俩刚认识的时候,不是一观如故吗?L: Exactly. But latcr on, he cares l∞托 about his carccr thanlovc. Work sccms to be the be- all, end-ajI for bim-so much that he doesn't cven grudge sparing a day out with me.没错儿l可后来,他越来越关心自己的工作,而不是感情。

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高中英语口语主题情景对话20个(精选范文)【简历模板】相貌A: That girl looks very attractive, doesn’t she?B: do you think so? I don’t like girls who look like that. I like girls who aren’t too slim. If you like her, go and talk to her.A: I’d like to, but there’s her boyfriend. He’s very broad-shouldered.B: he’s huge! He must go to the gym to have a well-built body like that.A: do you prefer tall girls or short ones?B: I don’t mind, but I like girls with long hair.A: we have different tastes. I like girls with short hair. I like tall girls- probably because I’m so tall myself.B: have you ever dated a girl taller than you?A: no, never. I don’t think I’ve ever met a girl taller than me! Have you gained weight recently?B: yes, I have. Perhaps I should go to the gym, like that girl’s boyfriend.A: I ‘m getting a bit plump myself. Perhaps I’ll go with you.身体部分A: I’m going to the beauty parlor. Do you want to come too?B: sure. Let’s go. What are you going to have done?A: I want to have a foot massage and haircut.B: a foot massage sounds like a great idea. They are very relaxing. I’d also like to have a mudpack on my face. It’s supposed to help with your complexion.A: good idea. We should also pedicures and manicures.B: this could become a very expensive trip to be beauty parlour!A: I think it’s a good idea to pamper yourself occasionally. Don’t you agree?B: oh, I agree. We both work hard and a little beauty treatment can relieve stress.A: maybe we should try a thai massage too.B: what’s special about a thai massage?A: that’s when the masseuse walk on your back and massage you with her feet.B: sounds painful!身体部位的运动A: when you are in a restaurant you want the waiter to bring the bill, what do you do to attract his attention?B: I just make eye contact with him and nod my head. Then I tell him when he comes over to the table. Why do you ask?A: I went out with my girlfriend to a nice restaurant last night and I noticed that many people shouted for the bill.B: that seems a little impolite in such a restaurant.A: that’s what I thought. I just thought I’d ask you and see what you thought of it. Anyway, what did you do yesterday evening?B: well, it was a warm evening, so I stretched my legs. I walked along the canal for a couple of miles. Actually, several other people had the same idea. I saw bill.A: did you? How is he these days?B: he seemed ok. We didn’t stop and chat because we were on opposite banks of the canal. We just waved at each other.A: I need to move some furniture. Could you help me to lift is?B: of course. What do you want to move first?A: let’s move the sofa. Can you get a grip on the bottom at that end? I’ll lift this end. I want to move it sideways in that directon.家庭A: who is cindy’s husband?B: cindy’s husband is ron.A: how many children do cindy and ron have?B: they have two children-one son and one daughter-as well as one daughter-in-law and one son-in-law.A: do they have any grandchildren?B: yes, they have three grandchildren-one girl and two boys.A; does their daughters get along well with her in-laws?B: yes, she gets along with them quite well.A: do they have a large family?B: their family is very similar to cindy and ron’s family.年龄A: how old is Keith?B: he’s 21. how old is James?A: he’s a year older than Keith, but he looks younger.B: how’s your father?A: he’s fine. He retired last week. It’s turning poing in his life. Now he can relax and enjoy his retirement.B: he can spend more time with his grandchilder.A: oh, I don’t think he wants to. He wants to travel to several different countries around the world.B: so, he wants to have a more active retirement. Good idea!A: how do you want to spend your old age?B: in the same way, probably.性格A: do you like Barry?B: no, not very much. He’s too ambitious and dishonest.A: I agree. I like his brother, Paul. They are not alike.B: yes. They are completely different. Paul is very sociable and much more honest than his brother.A: what kind of person do you consider yourself to be?B: I think I’m polite, careful, relaxed and shy.A: oh, I don’t think you’re shy! You are always chatting with new people when we go to a party.B: well, yes, but those people always start talking to me. I never talk to them first. Perhaps I’m not as shy as I think. Anyway, you’re certainly not shy!A: You’re right. I love going out and making new friends.B: so, you’ll be at my birthday party on Friday?A: Of course!婚姻与约会A: how are you wedding plans going.B: very well. We started organizing everything early to avoid a last minute rush to get things done. The only thing that isn’t ready yet is my wedding dress.A: when will that be ready?B: the dressmakers said that is would be ready in two weeks.A: you’re getting married in three weeks. So that should be ok. So, you’ve prepared the church, catering, transport, hotel-everything.B: yes. We’ve taken care of all of that. We decided not to get married in a church though. Neither of us is very religious.A: which hotel will the reception be held at?B: the palace hotel they’re taking care of the catering, including the wedding cake. I’m sure they’ll do a good job.A; oh, yes. It’s and excellent hotel. A friend of mine had her wedding reception there and said it was perfect, though very expensive.B: yes. It will be expensive, but we think it will be worth. It givesus great peace of mind to know that our reception is in the hands of experienced people.A; I think you make the right decision.朋友A: I had a big argument with david yesterday. I hope he’s not still mad at me.B: what did you argue about?A: he borrowed some money from me and I needed it back. He said he didn’t have the money yet.B: well, he should pay out back. It’s only fair.A: yes, but is got angry with him too quickly. He probably thought that I mistrusted him. I shouldn’t have got angry.B; did you lend him a lot of money?A; not much. I had to pay an unexpected bill, so I needed the money back.B; well, talk to him about it next time you see him. He probably feels as bad about it as you do. Close friends sometimes have disagreements. It’s nothing unusual. Neither of you said anything really nasty, did you?A: no , we didn’t. I guess you’re right. We should patch things up.B: of course you should. You wouldn’t want a silly argument to ruin a long friendship, would you?聚会A: are you going to helen’s birthday party on Friday evening?B: I wouldn’t miss it for the world! It’s sure to be fun. She’s invited a lot of people. Do you thind everyone will be able to get into her house?A: if everyone turned up, it would be a squeeze, but a feww people said that they couldn’t go, so I think it should be ok?B: are you taking anything?A: I’ve got her a birthday present and I’ll take a bottle fo winetoo.B: that’s a good idea. She told she had bought plenty of food and snacks.I think it’s going to be a noisy party. I hope her neihbours don’t mind too much.A: helen gets on very well with her neighours. I wouldn’t be surprised if they went to the party too.B: I’m ready looking forward to it. This party is going to be a blast!A: well, don’t be late. I’ll see you on Friday at helen’s.住宅与公寓a: what kind of place shall we rent?b:it should be close to the universtity. neither of us are good at getting up in the morinings and closer it is, the later we can get up.a:asolutely. that"s the most important thing to take into consideration. i"m not too worried about the size of the flat.b: neither am i. so a small place is ok, but we"ll get a bigger one if it"s not expensive. do you mind if it"s in a noisy area.a:i don"t mind. i"m not a light sleeper, but quieter is better for when we have to study at home.b: good point. ok, let"s go to the estate agent and see what they can offer us.a: yes, if we"re lucky we"ll find something in the next few days. i think you had a good idea to start flat hunting early.b: how much do you think the rent will be?a: i asked a few people who are already living in places near the university and they said it would cost about one hundred pounds a month.住宅与公寓A: I like this apartment. Do you think we can afford the mortgage?B: yes. I think so. It’s not a very expensive apartment. It’s in the right area and it has everything that we are looking for. The rooms arequite large too.A: I love the balcony. We can sit outside and enjoy the sun in summer. We are on the 12th floor, so there’s very nice view from the balcony.B: the neighbourhood is nice too. There is a park nearby.A: yes, and there are many houses nearby. I like it that the neighbourhood isn’t full of apartment blocks.B: it’s a pity we can’t afford a house. A garden would be so nice.A: yes, it would. Don’t worry. There’s a lawn outside the building and there’s the park nearby. This place will be fine.B: the building is quite new and well constructed. I’m happy with the fittings too.A: yes, everything has been well designed.起居室A: good morning. I’m thinking about buying some new furniture for my living room. Could you help me?B: certainly. As you can see, we have several three-piece suites on sale. Feel free to sit down and test how comfortable they are.A: I came to your store yesterday and have come back today to make a final decision. I think I like the black leather suite. It’s on a real bargain.B: yes. The price has been reduced by 50%. It’s a real bargain.A: I’ll take it. I also need to improve the lighting in my living room. Do you have any suggestions?B: those floor lamps are very nice and you can vary the brightness according to whether you’re reading or watching tv. How big is your living room?A: it’s quite large. It’s about 40 square metres.B: I’d suggest you buy two. That allows you to change the brightness of the room better.A: ok. I like the design of this lamps. I also need some cushion covers. I’ll just browse through those ones over there.厨房A: can you give me a hand with some things in the kitchen? I don’t think I can finish everything in time.B: ok, what do you want me to do?A: first of all, I need you to do the drying up. I’m almost finished the washing up. I’m going to clean the cooker when I finish.B: ok. I’ll put the plates and cutlery away as I dry them. Where is the tea towel? Oh, here it is.A; we’ll have this finished in no time with two if us working on it.B: while you’re cleaning the cooker, I’ll wipe the worktop. That was a great meat, by the way.A; actually, it was just some leftovers from yesterday. I made far too much food to eat alone. I am glad you could come over to help me finish it.B: my pleasure! This tea towel’s a little ragged. Do you have another one?A: yes. Look in that drawer. I should throw the old one out.B: keep it and use it as rag. You can clean your bicycle with it.卧室A: I’m thinking about redecorating my bedroom. I bought this magazine in order to get some ideas. What do you think of this?B: that looks good. The room in the picture is bigger than your bedroom, so you wouldn’t be able to put all the furniture in your room.A: I’d like to have the bad and the wardrobe.B: you would fit both of them in your bedroom. Perhaps you could also get the dressing table. I think that one would look good in your bedroom.A: yes, it would. It’s very expensive though.B; everything in this magazine seems expensive. You could probably find something similar in a discount store.A: yes. I’m sure I could find something similar at one. I’d also like to get a new carpet for my bedroom.B: you can get cheap carpets easily. Another idea is to buy a rug. That would cover a lot of the carpet and you wouldn’t have to replace the carpet. It would save you a lot of work.A: that’s a good idea. I’m really looking forward to redoing my bedroom.浴室A: what’s the first thing you do when you go to the bathroom in the morning?B: I look at myself in the mirror. Sometimes, it’s not a pleasant sight, especially if I have been out late the late before.A: do you usually shower or take a bath?B: I usually don’t have time for a bath in the mornings, so I just take a shower. Sometimes I need a cold shower to wake me up and sometimes I need a hot one, especially if it’s winter and I need to warm up.A; do you shave every morning?B: I shave every workday, but I only shave at weekends if I’m going out somewhere. If I’m staying at home, I don’t shave.A: do you brush your teeth twice a day as dentists recommend?B: Yes. I brush my teeth in the morning, just before I go to work. It’s actually the last thing I do before leaving. Then I brush again before bed.A: your dentist must be proud of you!家用设备A: good morning. I understand that you’ve got a problem with your washing machine. I’m from the repair company.B: excellent. Come in please. The washing machine is in the bathroomupstairs. It keeps breaking down.A; when did it first break down?A: about ten days ago. I’ve tried to use it since then. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t. it’s very frustrating.B: is it still under warranty. If it is and I can’t fix it, it would be quicker and easier to exchange it for a new one.A: yes, it’s still under warranty. Over the last few weeks, it’s also been making a high-pitch noise when it’s in use.a: ok. I’ll start by looking at the motor. I’ll just unplug it and take a look inside the machine…..oh, yes. There’s the problem. It’s quite simple. I’ll sort it out in a few minutes.b: what’s wrong with it?A: part of the motor is loose. I can put it back in place quite easily.B: that’s great. Thanks very much. Would you like a cup of tea or coffee?购物A: are you ready to go shopping?B: just a minute. I need to make a list of thinks that we need.A: good idea. Have you written down potatoes, carrots, and onions?B: I don’t have onions on my list. I’ll add them. We should get some tea. Is green tea ok or should we get the same tea that we usually get?A: let’s get both. We need some coffee too. Is that on your list?B: yes, it is. Here’s my list. Is there anything that I’ve forgotten?A: I think you’ve got everything. I want to got some chocolate and some cheese.B: what kind of cheese do you want.A: I’m not sure. I’ll decide at the cheese counter, when I can see what they have. Have we got enough money?B: we don’t have enough cash, so I’ll take my credit card and we can pay with that. Where are the car keys?A: I’ve got them there. Shall I drive?家庭A: who is cindy’s husband?B: cindy’s husband is ron.A: how many children do cindy and ron have?B: they have two children-one son and one daughter-as well as one daughter-in-law and one son-in-law.A: do they have any grandchildren?B: yes, they have three grandchildren-one girl and two boys.A; does their daughters get along well with her in-laws?B: yes, she gets along with them quite well.A: do they have a large family?B: their family is very similar to cindy and ron’s family.问路A: do you think I still fashionable in this dress?B: I think so. Blue is still fashionable at the moment.a: this style came out last year, though. I like the dress, but I’m not sure whether last year’s fashions will be same this year.b: I think this kind of dress will stay in fashion for a few more years. People don’t change fashions every year. It would be too expensive.a: yes. Only the top designer try to tell people to change fashion every year, but only rich people can do it.b: there are some real fashion victims who just have to keep totally up-to-date with expensive clothes.a: I wish I could be one of those people, but my budget simply doesn’t stretch that far. I have to limit the amount of money I spend on clothes otherwise I would go on a shopping frenzy.B: I know what you mean. The situation will be worse if we marry our boyfriends and have children. The we’ll have even less money to spend onfashionable clothes!问路A: excuse me, can you tell me the way to Holton railway station?B: sure. It’s quite far from here. Don’t worry, though. It’s not difficult to get there.A: I think I’m going in the wrong direction, aren’t?B: yes. First, you need to turn around. Do you remember passing some traffic lights further up this road?A: yes, I do. They are about two miles away, right?B: that’s right. Drive back to the traffic rights and turn right. Follow the road for about a mile, until you see the plaza hotel. It’s a really big hotel. You can’t miss it. Turn left at the hotel.A: so, right at the traffic lights two miles up the road, then left at the plaza hotel, a mile along that road. Got it.B; then you just go straight on until you see the station ahead of you.A; ok. Got it. Thanks for you help.B: no problem.。

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