英文原版对话1000个:829 House Party
时间:2019-02-17 作者:英语课 分类:原版英语对话1000个
Todd: Hello, Tini.
Tini: Hello.
Todd: Now, Tini, can you please mention all the countries you've been in in the world where you were a student?
Tini: Well, until now I've studied in Hong Kong for around six years, and America for a year and in Japan for more than three years, actually.
Todd: That's incredible 1. Did you also study in Vietnam 2, your country?
Tini: Oh, of course. Yes, since I'm Vietnamese.
Todd: OK, and you were in high school in America?
Tini: Yes. My senior 3 year in high school.
Todd: Oh, great. And you're a university student now in Japan?
Tini: Yes, sir.
Todd: OK, and you also studied in high school in Vietnam?
Tini: Yes, sir.
Todd: OK. And what about in Hong Kong? What grades were you a student?
Tini: I studied from grade two to grade six.
Todd: OK. Now that makes you kind of an expert on young people around the world and what they like to do for fun.
Todd: OK. So what do friends like to do for fun in high school in America?
Tini: Well, of course, you know teenagers, we all like to have parties, and one very interesting thing about parties in America is like they like to do it at their own house, especially when their parents are out.
Todd: Yes. Actually, I'm American. I remember well.
Tini: Uh-huh. Well, like, like when your parents are out on a business trip or on a vacation to some other states or to some other countries and then, you know, you will be baby-sitting your house for a couple of days, and that is actually a really opportunity to have some parties.
Todd: Right. Right. Actually, I remember there's a lot of peer 5 pressure actually, so if your parents are away you feel like you have to have a party.
Tini: Exactly. Exactly. Like, "Hey, I heard that your parents are away. Why not this, huh?
Todd: Right. So does that happen in other countries, like in Vietnam or in Japan?
Tini: Oh, absolutely no.
Todd: No!
Tini: I don't think so. Like to my own experience, I don't think so.
Todd: Oh, why not?
Tini: Well, first of all, parents are always home. That is the number one rule, and you actually, you can't, you know stay, we have like curfew times for... especially for students in Vietnam, for example you have to be back home at ten thirty. And period.
Todd: That's pretty early.
Tini: Well, yes, you know people are pretty conservative 6.
Todd: But kids don't have curfews in America?
Tini: I... Yes, I do think so, but you know, um.. they are pretty more flexible 7.
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- Her answer showed the most incredible stupidity.她的回答显示出不可思议的愚蠢。
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- Laos is on the west of Vietnam.老挝在越南西面。
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- They are senior students.他们是高年级学生。
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- What's the extent of the damage? 损坏的程度如何?
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