日常的英语口语对话练习 篇一
在超市购物
A: 你好!你找到一切你需要的东西了吗?
B: 是的,我已经找到了所有的东西。你呢?
A: 还没有。我正在找一些牛奶和面包。你能告诉我它们在哪里吗?
B: 当然可以。面包在超市的第二排。牛奶在冷藏柜的最后一排。
A: 太感谢了!我去找一下。
B: 不客气!如果你还有其他需要的东西,可以告诉我。
A: 好的,谢谢你的帮助!
在餐厅用餐
A: 你想吃什么?
B: 我想吃一些意大利面和披萨。
A: 那我们去意大利餐厅吧!
B: 好主意!你知道附近有哪家好的意大利餐厅吗?
A: 是的,有一家叫做“La Bella”的餐厅,他们的意大利面和披萨都很好吃。
B: 那我们去那里吧!你知道它在哪里吗?
A: 是的,它在市中心的第五大道。
B: 好的,我们走吧!
在机场接机
A: 你好!我来接你了。
B: 嗨!谢谢你来接我。我很高兴见到你。
A: 我也很高兴见到你!你的飞机航班顺利吗?
B: 是的,一切都很顺利。谢谢你的关心。
A: 不客气!你有很多行李吗?
B: 只有一个行李箱和一个手提包。
A: 好的,我可以帮你拿行李吗?
B: 谢谢你的好意,但我能自己搬行李。谢谢你的帮助!
在医生办公室
A: 你好!我预约了今天的看病时间。
B: 你好!请问你的名字是什么?
A: 我的名字是张三。
B: 好的,张先生,请坐。你有什么症状?
A: 我喉咙痛和咳嗽。
B: 好的,我会给你检查一下。请张开嘴。
A: 好的。
B: 嗯,你有一点喉咙发炎。我会给你开些药。
A: 谢谢你的帮助!
B: 不客气!如果你还有其他问题,随时来找我。祝你早日康复!
日常的英语口语对话练习 篇二
在银行办理业务
A: 你好!我想开一个新的储蓄账户。
B: 你好!很高兴为您服务。请填写这张表格。
A: 好的,谢谢。
B: 请提供您的身份证件和地址证明材料。
A: 这是我的身份证和银行对账单。
B: 谢谢!我会核对您的信息并为您办理开户手续。
A: 谢谢你的帮助!
在健身房锻炼
A: 你好!我想加入健身房。
B: 你好!欢迎加入我们的健身房。你有健身经验吗?
A: 有一些经验,但不是很多。
B: 没问题!我们有专业的教练可以帮助你。你可以选择每周几次来锻炼。
A: 我想每周三次。
B: 好的,我们会为你安排适合的锻炼计划。请填写这张表格。
A: 好的,谢谢。
在学校报名
A: 你好!我想报名参加英语课程。
B: 你好!很高兴你对我们的英语课程感兴趣。请填写这张报名表。
A: 好的,谢谢。
B: 请提供你的身份证复印件和最近的学历证明。
A: 这是我的身份证复印件和毕业证书。
B: 谢谢!我们会尽快处理你的报名申请。如果有什么问题,我们会与你联系。
A: 谢谢你的帮助!
日常的英语口语对话练习 篇三
teacher:: does everyone wear a seatbelt each time they drive or ride in a car?
mike: no. seatbelts are for wimps(古板的人,谨小慎微的人). besides, i'm a great driver.
teacher: the chances of being injured in a car accident this year are 1 in 75. i think that's worth talking about.
lisa: have you ever been involved in an auto accident?
teacher: only once. my car hydroplaned (在积水的`路面上行驶)on a rainy night and went off the road. fortunately i was wearing my seatbelt.
lisa: last december my brother died in an accident. he was in the back seat of his friends jeep when it rolled. he wasn't wearing a seatbelt.
teacher: fastening your seatbelt should be an automatic thing as soon as you get into your car. but too many people still refuse to wear a seatbelt.
lisa: i wouldn't think of going anywhere without wearing a seatbelt.
mike: it's just hard for me to get in the habit of wearing one.
teacher: all it takes is one close-call (侥幸脱险,死里逃生)and you'll wear your seatbelt. you really ought to think twice about not wearing one the the next time your got in a car. it may save your life.
lisa: the doctors said it would have saved my brother.
日常的英语口语对话练习 篇四
mike:: let's go get a coke. i gotta have some caffeine.
susan: how many cokes have you had today?
mike: this is my third. i have 3 or 4 cokes everyday. i'm a coke addict..
susan: you should really try to cut down.
mike: why? i love it. okay. i admit it. i'm hooked on caffeine..
susan: it's not just the caffeine, but the amount of sugar that's in soft drinks. all that sugar and caffeine can't be good for you.
mike: oh, i know it. but i just can't stop. i've had this caffeine habit for years.
susan: have you ever tried to cut down?
mike: actually i have. if i go a day without a coke my body gets shaky and i feel tense.
susan: it sounds like you've got a real problem. but you're not alone. have you ever gone to a doctor or tried to get help?
mike: i never have. i've thought about it, but just haven't taken the time.
susan: what are you doing after work? i'll take you to a place that can help you.
mike: you sure seem to know a lot about addictive habits.
susan: i do. i used to drink 5 cokes a day myself!
mike: hey, i appreciate you helping me. i really do.
susan: no problem. that's what friends are for.
日常的英语口语对话练习 篇五
dave: so how did you meet linda?
phil: i met her through a computer bulletin board (电脑告示板).
dave: oh really? what bulletin board?
phil: it was one i used down at the local coffee house called the san francisco net. it's been around since about 1991.
dave: i've heard about that., but i've never tried it.
phil: you ought to. one dollar buys you 15 minutes of computer time. a "chat session" links you with cappuccino sippers (喝加牛奶的咖啡的人)in other cafes and at home computers on the network.
dave: i have no desire to talk on a network with a bunch of strangers.
phil: that's the whole point. all your inhibitions (顾虑;约束)disappear because you can't see the other person. this network allows you to talk to people whom you normally wouldn't talk to.
dave: i just want a private conversation with one other person.
phil: you can do that. a private session lets two talk alone. this techno-chat program lets you talk with about anything with everyone, without prejudice because you can't see them.
dave: well, maybe i'll tag along (跟着某人学样;紧跟在某人的后面)and watch how you talk.
phil: that's fine with me. but we'll have to get there early, because after 8 p. m. there's always a long waiting line.
dave: it's that popular?
phil: welcome to the 90s!
dave: okay, okay. we're there tonight. so what does it cost?
phil: one dollar buys 15 minutes of computer time. this talk ain&
#39;t cheap.