时间:2018-11-27 作者:英语课 分类:情景英语口语100主题


英语课
093 directions

Words
Traffic lights (on the) corner statues first(left/right) roundabout 1 junction 2 memorial 3 signpost cave

Phrases 4
Turn left
Turn right
Go straight on
Turn around
Go the other way
Ask for directions
Ask the way
Take the first
On the left/right

Beginner
A: excuse me? How can I get to the nearest branch of the national bank?
B: there’s branch on new street. Walk up this street until you get to the first set of traffic lights. Then turn right at the traffic lights.
A; how far up the street are the traffic lights?
B: now far. About 150 meters perhaps.
A; ok. So I turn right at the traffic lights. Then?
B: then keep walking until you reach the war memorial. It’s a big statue of a soldier. You can’t miss it.
A: ok. Where do I go then?
B; you’ll see the national bank near the war memorial. It’s a big building and you’ll see a big sign on the front of the building.
A: god it. Thank you very much.

Intermediate 5
A: this is the route 6 I thought we could take on our hike 7 on Saturday afternoon.
B: how long is it altogether?
A: it’s about six or seven miles. That’s about the kilometers.
B; that sounds OK. So, we start here at the car park and walk along the path to the waterfall.
A: right. Then we turn left and walk up this small hill. The view from the top of the hill is worth the climb. We can eat a snack there.
B: then we will follow this path down the hill to the old church.
A: we can spend a few minutes looking around the church. Then, we turn right and walk along this path.
B; this path leads to the cave. Can we look inside the cave?
A: yes, we can, but it isn’t very interesting.
B: then we turn south and come back to the car park along this path.
A: that’s right.
B: how long do you think it will take us to complete the walk?
A; I think it will take about four hours, including breaks.
B; that’s fine. Are there signposts along the way, in case we get lost?
A; yes, there are. They tell use which way to go and how far we have to walk.


1 roundabout
adj.绕道的,转弯抹角的,间接的
  • Last night I got lost,and took a very roundabout way.昨天夜里走错了路,绕了一个大圈子。
  • What a roundabout way of doing things!这是个多么绕圈子做事的方法!
2 junction
n.连接,接合;交叉点,接合处,枢纽站
  • There's a bridge at the junction of the two rivers.两河的汇合处有座桥。
  • You must give way when you come to this junction.你到了这个路口必须让路。
3 memorial
adj.记忆的;纪念的;n.纪念碑,纪念堂
  • We visited the Lincoln Memorial.我们参观了林肯纪念堂。
  • He wrote a memorial of the late author.他写了一篇纪念这位已故作家的文章。
4 phrases
n.短语( phrase的名词复数 );成语;说法;乐句
  • Sports commentators repeat the same phrases ad nauseam. 体育解说员翻来覆去说着同样的词语,真叫人腻烦。
  • Television sports commentators repeat the same phrases ad nauseam. 电视体育解说员说来说去就是那么几句话,令人厌烦。 来自《简明英汉词典》
5 intermediate
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。
6 route
n.路径,途径,路线;vt.确定路线,按规定路线发送
  • On the way home, we took an indirect route.回家的路上,我们绕了一个大圈。
  • The plane did not fly the usual commercial route.飞机没有沿通常的商业航线飞。
7 hike
n.徒步旅行,远足,涨价;v.健行,徒步旅行,使...高涨
  • I don't care to go on a hike.我不喜欢徒步旅行。
  • The children are choosing a hike in the country park.孩子们在选郊外公园的远足路线。
学英语单词
6-amino-1-naphthol-3-sulfonic acid
aerotolerant bacteria
ahlbrandts
anal vapor
anti-auxins
Antidilutive effect
aortographic
apias
ariess
assembly debug program
ausiello
Ballineen
bear seeds in cones
bend equivalent pipe length
black light lamp
C. & D. A. C.
cadaveric ecchymouses
carentan
character device
cheifest
Chinese arbor-vitae
cokery
Comandante Brito
compass attachment
cross-petition
data-privacy
day one
death-sentence
deflecting amplifier
eisenalaun (halotrichite)
envious
esmark
ethnopolitical
F-105
fenaksite
flat-head bolt
Floor Grating
fogarty
folk-singings
forthcome
Glycerylphosphorylcholine
helium blanket pressure
hot and cold load technique
hypercedemonia
impurities of wool
inadequation
independent variables
inhospitablenesses
intermediate alarm handsetting wheel yoke
johnnycakes
JTIDS
Kaipara Flats
kniggits
lacocca
language teacher
leeky
local data
look daggers at sb
loose ground
lost data
maharaj
Mamalone
MSWord
musicalness
not do a hand's turn
oral presentation
Organized exchange
oxycarbide
pease porridge
petition sb for sth
pin-hole type out-put mechanism
piston engine (pe)
potassium vanadium(ii) sulfate
potato-famine
practical criticism
prestressed reinforcement
quantitative index
room conditions
session address space
shpg
social culture
spontanous
sporadic(al)
squishingly
staged contactor
stay sail
stern-shoots
stock appreciation right
Sturnus vulgaris
swap over
system environment
tamo
tectonic gap
throw-over
tragedy
transverse arc of transmission
tripping command
uels
Vara de Rey
Vibrio cuneatus
Wrisberg's ansa
write-read process