时间:2019-02-07 作者:英语课 分类:原版英语对话1000个


英语课

Adrienne : So, Lisa, you're Canadian, right?


Lisa: I am. I'm a very proud Canadian.


Adrienne: And, I believe you're from Montreal.


Lisa: I am.


Adrienne: Can you tell me a little about your hometown?


Lisa: Sure. Montreal is a big city for Canadian standards located 1 in Eastern Canada. It is in the province of Quebec 2, which is one of the biggest provinces in Canada. It has a population, or Montreal has a population, of three million people and it is a city that was founded by the French and has always maintained 3 its French roots, so that in Montreal today, it is a perfect blend 4 of European French influences with English speaking from the rest of Canada culture, so in Quebec people are bilingual; they speak English and French, and you can, when you go traveling in Montreal, and you speak to someone first in English, they will reply to you in English, or if you start a conversation in French they will reply to you in French.


Adrienne: Oh, very interesting…. Well, what's interesting to do in Montreal?


Lisa: Montreal is just so fabulous 5.


Adrienne: Let's talk about daytime. What can you do during the day in Montreal?


Lisa: It's not only about daytime, but also what season we're talking about, so let's start off with summer first, because summer in Montreal is probably the nicest season to go. Starting with festivals that happen in Montreal, there are three major festivals where we get people from all over the world coming into the city. The first festival is called Juste pour rire , which is "just for laughs". It's a comedy festival. It started in Montreal and has now attracted talent from all over the world. There are comedy shows going on. There's also outdoor events, and you can sometimes see that Juste pour rire or just for laughs videos, when you're riding in airplanes. They have it before movies come on. There's also the Jazz festival where all over downtown Montreal you have Jazz, free jazz concerts or paid jazz concerts in all the different areas, all the different stadiums or concert halls and so the summer.

 



adj.处于,位于
  • The mechanic located the fault immediately. 机修工立即找到了出故障的地方。
  • a small town located 30 miles south of Chicago 位于芝加哥以南30英里的一个小镇
n.魁北克[加拿大省名]
  • Quebec is a good place to enjoy French cuisine.魁北克是品尝法国风味的好地方。
  • After roaming around nearly half his life,he finally settled down in Quebec.他过了半辈子的流浪生活,最后在魁北克定居了下来。
保持( maintain的过去式和过去分词 ); 保养; 坚持; 保卫
  • He maintained a professional demeanour throughout. 他始终保持着专业人才的风度。
  • Throughout his trial he maintained a dignified silence. 在整个审讯过程中,他始终沉默以保持尊严。
v.(使)混和,(使)混杂;n.混合物;混和
  • Do you think these two colours will blend together?你认为这两种颜色和谐吗?
  • These houses seem to blend into the surrounding scenery.这些房屋似乎与周围的景色融为一体了。
adj.极好的;极为巨大的;寓言中的,传说中的
  • We had a fabulous time at the party.我们在晚会上玩得很痛快。
  • This is a fabulous sum of money.这是一笔巨款。
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'lectric
a-c plane
actual flow of resources
acute obstruction of upper respiratory tract
all brass valve
anti-fouling paint for wooden boat
archiepiscopacies
Ardipithecus
artificial somnambulism
at retail
atomic radiation source
bat guano
brown-headed cowbird
busche
butter cream
characteristic curve method of water drive
chartreusin
chest deformity
clearing house agent
cobalt disk
Coinsurance Effect
complete set of direction
cue balls
de mobbing
diagonal division
discuss ible
Dub.
early-dry mortar strength test
ectophloic concentric vascular bundle
Efferalgan
eighteenfold
El Al
epipremum elegans engl.
estrus diagnosis
etacepride
fingerguards
force interrupt
fracture of capitellum
franseria
Frechet
fuel fine filter
gallowed
Gavar
Gengou-Moreschi phenomenon
geometricity
Gjelsvik
gradient start
graphic variable
heart-rending
hyperbolical wheel drive
input keyboard
intesting
keratinized cells
kiosk substation
kneetop
kuometers
lead-in clamp
lobi inferior
lysines
Lérida, Prov.de
mimic function
Ngome
non-reversible reaction
orbiton
parameswaran
peck (pk)
penicillin G procaine
perichondrial
photosynthetic zone
pollution-free
postclinic
potential pass receiver
process-server
read-in data
recording sound head
research institute of economy
restauranteer
rolling blackouts
roofing pitch
rotary distributor
Sabine equation
schwedt
self adjoint
silkworm biochemistry
smogout
sphaeralcea fasciculatas
sphere-packing exponent function
subbase mounting
tag-line
textual conventions
The tongue of idle persons is never idle.
thermal burn
thick target model
traditional marriage
trick banner
tropical tropopause
Vyshnevolotskaya Gryada
work calories
work wonder
yeehawing
yellowlegs
younker