时间:2018-12-02 作者:英语课 分类:情景英语口语100主题


英语课

011 houses and apartment

Beginner
A: I like this apartment. Do you think we can afford the mortgage 1?
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 2. 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 3 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 4 too.
A: yes, everything has been well designed.

Intermediate 5
A: so, tell me about you new house. How is it different to your old one?
B: well, first of all, it’s much bigger. It has the same number of rooms, but each room is larger. We also have a larger garden, which our dog loves, of course!
A: so, it’s a three-bedrooms detached 6 house?
B: yes. One bedroom is for my wife and i. there’s another for our daughter. My wife wants to use the third one as a guest room, but I’d like to make it into a study. Our daughter is also keen 7 on making it a study, so that’s probably what will happen.
A: what’s the kitchen like? I know both you and your wife like to cook.
B: that’s one of the main reason we chose that particular house. The kitchen and dining room are together. It’s really large.
A: are the rooms nice and bright?
B: yes, they are. That’s very important to us. We like to live in a home with plenty of natural light. Each room has large windows.
A: do you have a balcony?
B: no, we don’t. we wish we had one. That’s the only thing we wanted, but don’t have. The area is very nice and the neighbours seem friendly.
A: you’re right on the edge 8 of the city, aren’t you? There can’t be much noise or traffic there. Is it easy to get into city centre?
B: it’s a very quiet neighbourhood. There’s some traffic, but not much. It’s not very difficult to get to the city centre, but you must remember to turn left and right at the right places or you’ll get lost. So when are you going to drop by?

Words
Bungalow 平房
Garden
Yard
Garage
Shed 小屋/货棚
Lawn
Flower bed
Rockery 假山
Ground/first floor
Balcony
Roof
Steps
Drive
Flat/ apartment
Fittings

Phrases
Detached house
Semi-detached house
Courtyard house
Plenty of
On the edge of
Get lost



1 mortgage
n.抵押,抵押贷款;vt.抵押
  • He's having a lot of trouble paying his mortgage every month.他付每月的抵押借款利息有很大的困难。
  • The bank refused to accept any mortgage on land.银行拒绝接受任何土地抵押。
2 balcony
n.阳台
  • You can see the sea from our balcony.你从我们的阳台上就能看见大海。
  • The balcony was closed with bars.阳台用铁条封上了。
3 lawn
n.草地,草坪,上等细麻布
  • The lawn was crawling with ants.草坪上爬满了蚂蚁。
  • They are lying on a grassy lawn.他们躺在绿草如茵的草坪上。
4 fittings
adj.中间的,居间的,中级的;n.中间体,媒介物
  • This country is now at an intermediate stage of development.这个国家目前正处于发展的中间阶段。
  • Gray is intermediate between black and white.灰色介于黑色和白色之间。
5 detached
a.超然的;冷漠的;分离的
  • She wanted him to stop being so cool, so detached, so cynical. 她希望他不再那么冷酷无情,那么无动于衷,那么愤世嫉俗。
  • The general detached a small force to go and guard the palace. 将军派遣一支小部队去保卫宫殿。
6 keen
adj.热心的;敏锐的;激烈的;锋利的
  • There is keen competition between the two motorcar firms.两家汽车公司之间存在着激烈的竞争。
  • The children are mad keen to go to the zoo.孩子们非常想去动物园。
7 edge
n.边(缘);刃;优势;v.侧着移动,徐徐移动
  • Sight along the edge to see if it's straight.顺着边目测,看看直不直。
  • She lived on the extreme edge of the forest.她住在森林的最边缘。
学英语单词
a man of the moment
Abelian socle
absterge
academicians
ad lib, ad libit
Air Defence Identification Zone
al idwah
athyrium epirachis
autotransplanting
bahala na
Bakhmetskoye
barred perch
burnet saxifrag
calculated distribution
cannal surface
cannula hunting
capillitii sycosis
chamazulenes
cinematicity
commenter
contrive a scheme
coronalis
critical concentration of micelle formation
cycle of rebirth
damped plane wave
day-surgeries
decision
decision function space
dependency unification grammar
Detigon
dew-point depression
Diabenal
dromond
dry marker
ethoxylated fatty acid
feed to the lions
fetherstonhaugh
field-worker
flowchart scheme
focal range
form variation
frost-bite
galvanoacupuncture
geometrical relationship
halogen ester
hand microtelephone
Haudiomont
heat-age discoloration
hematoblast
high and low voltage alarm
hypoproct
IMET-3393
impervious materials
isthmus oesophagi
logetronic print
low water full and change
Lā'ie Point
Metazina
monthly expenditure range
more-informed
ninhydrin reaction
nonlearning
Oettersdorf
order Dinornithiformes
overtone frequency
parallel oscillatory circuit
Pendleton
people-pleasing
phimosis dilator
pollen grain mitosis
potato virus X
propeller disk area
Proske-Watson's tests
pulse modulated wave
pure-rod retina
Pusiran
rainfall recorder
Ropoxyl
rugby
runnymeade
Shigella dysenteriae
smaragd-malachit (dioptase)
spermioteleosis
spreath
star feeder
stenotarsus ryukyuensis
subsample interpolator
Supersan
supraclavicular muscle
synchronous angular velocity
temperature in
Tramutola
tremorlike
trouble symptom
uncontactable
us ks
vaccinum scarlatinosum
Venushair
vibrational force
visual colo(u)rimetry
Wheatstone bridge
wisperer