实战口语情景对话 第57期:加拿大 Canada
时间:2019-01-15 作者:英语课 分类:实战口语情景对话
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Todd: OK. Hello! 你好!
Jamie: Hi! 你好!
Todd: Hi! Can you introduce yourself please? 你能介绍一下自己吗?
Jamie: My name is Jamie. I'm living here in Japan, and I'm from Canada. 我的名字叫杰米。我现在住在日本,我来自加拿大。
Todd: OK. Where are you from in Canada? 你来自加拿大的哪里?
Jamie: Vancouver, Canada, British Columbia. 我来自加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省的温哥华。
Todd: Oh, nice. Were you born there? 真棒。你出生在那里吗?
Jamie: I was born in British Columbia, in Victoria. 我出生在不列颠哥伦比亚省的维多利亚。
Todd: OK. 好的。
Jamie: But I spent my adult working life in Vancouver and Japan. 但我成年后一直在温哥华和日本工作生活。
Todd: OK. How long have you been in Japan? 你在日本待了多久了?
Jamie: Let's see, four years right now, and a grand 1 total of six years. 我想想,这次待了4年了,总共有六年了。
Todd: Wow. How much longer do you plan to stay in Japan? 你打算在日本待多久?
Jamie: That's a good question. I ask myself that on a daily basis. 问得好。这也是我每天都要问自己的问题。
Todd: Yeah. Yeah. Me, too. OK. So we'll go ahead and pass on that one.... What do you think about Cananda? 我也是。那我们继续下面的,忽略这个问题。你觉得加拿大怎么样?
Jamie: Canada is a great place. It's a..you know being Canadian of course. I'm pretty, fairly 2 nationalistic about it, but it's not a perfect place, obviously 3. A lot of high taxes. Not always the job that you want is available but ultimately 4 it's , you know, it's a pretty good place. 加拿大是个很棒的地方。在加拿大生活很棒,对于这点我是个坚定的民族主义者。但加拿大也不是那么完美,那里税收很高。就业机会有限,你很可能做不了自己想做的工作,但加拿大还是个不错的地方。
Todd: OK. So when you get gray and old, is Canada the place you'll settle 5 down in? 那么等你老了,你会选择加拿大养老吗?
Jamie: Settle down, that's kind of a hard call as well, but I certainly think of Canada as being a place I'd like to, I'd like to take it easy on a regular basis. 稳定下来对我来说还很困难,但加拿大绝对是我喜欢的地方之一。我想轻松一些看待这个问题,但我会定期去加拿大。
Todd: OK. Great. Thanks a lot Jamie. 很棒。十分感谢你,杰米。
Jamie: OK. My Pleasure. 我的荣幸。
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- The pianist played several pieces of music on a grand piano.钢琴家在一架大钢琴上弹了几首乐曲。
- Come on,I'll give you the grand tour of the backyard.跟我来,我带你去后院来一次盛大的旅游。
adv.公正地,正当地;相当;完全,简直
- I think I was quite fairly treated by the police.我认为警察对我非常公正。
- It fairly destroyed the machine.它将那部机器完全毁了。
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- Obviously they were putting him to a severe test.显然他们是在给他以严峻的考验。
- Obviously he was lying.显然他是在撒谎。
adv.最后地,最终地,首要地,基本地
- It was a demeaning and ultimately frustrating experience.那是一次有失颜面并且令人沮丧至极的经历。
- Vitamin C deficiency can ultimately lead to scurvy.缺乏维生素C最终能道致坏血病。
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