时间:2019-02-18 作者:英语课 分类:原版英语对话1000个


英语课

Todd: Hey Ruth, how’s it going?


Ruth: Fine, thank you. I’m fine. How are you?


Todd: Good. Now Ruth, I was noticing that you are eating raisins 2.


Ruth: That’s right yes.


Todd: What is it with the raisins? You always have raisins!


Ruth: I really like raisins. They’re so nice. They’re so practical because you can take them anywhere.

It’s not like if you take other fruits with you: they squash and they bruise 3 but raisins are so handy and they come in a little packet and you can always have fruit with you.


Todd: That’s a pretty good point there actually but still, I mean, all the time? I see you with raisins every day!


Ruth: I eat raisins every day. I really like them.


Todd: Don’t you get sick of them? I mean eating them every day?


Ruth: I don’t ever get sick of things like raisins or broccoli 4 for that matter. I could never get sick of it.


Todd: Well that’s strange. What about grapes? Because you like raisins do you like grapes?


Ruth: Actually I prefer grapes. Grapes are probably my favourite fruit but they’re not practical. You can’t carry them around with you and they’re heavier and they’re more expensive as well. Raisins are cheap.


Todd: Have you ever noticed that grapes, at least when I eat grapes, my mouth gets a sensation (not the taste) but something about the texture 5 of eating grapes: my mouth gets a sensation that no other food gives me?


Ruth: Yeah that’s true. I don’t know why that is. Do you think that’s because its slightly acidic maybe?


Todd: Ah, could be.


Ruth: I don’t know but I like it.


Todd: Yeah, grapes are great. Actually where I’m from in California it’s a big producer of raisins.


Ruth: Oh yeah that’s right and you can get raisins in little red boxes can’t you?


Todd: Yeah. The thing is, I love raisins but not just plain. Eating raisins just doesn’t do it for me but I love raisins in my cereal. And I love raisin 1 bran. Best cereal ever made.


Ruth: I really like it too.


Todd: And I love raisins in cookies and raisin bread.


Ruth: I don’t think I’ve ever had raisin bread.


Todd: What? You’re like a big raisin fan. And you’ve never had raisin bread?


Ruth: I don’t think so. Is it like a teacake?


Todd: No, it’s just like a sweet bread with raisins in the middle.


Ruth: No, I’ve never had that.


Todd: You are deprived!


Ruth: Obviously!


Todd: Well I’ll find some raisin bread and I’ll give it to you.


Ruth: Oh you’re a star, thank you.


 



n.葡萄干
  • They baked us raisin bread.他们给我们烤葡萄干面包。
  • You can also make raisin scones.你也可以做葡萄干烤饼。
n.葡萄干( raisin的名词复数 )
  • These raisins come from Xinjiang,they taste delicious. 这些葡萄干产自新疆,味道很甜。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Mother put some raisins in the cake. 母亲在糕饼中放了一些葡萄干。 来自辞典例句
n.青肿,挫伤;伤痕;vt.打青;挫伤
  • The bruise was caused by a kick.这伤痕是脚踢的。
  • Jack fell down yesterday and got a big bruise on his face.杰克昨天摔了一跤,脸上摔出老大一块淤斑。
n.绿菜花,花椰菜
  • She grew all the broccoli plants from seed.这些花椰菜都是她用种子培育出来的。
  • They think broccoli is only green and cauliflower is only white.他们认为西兰花只有绿色的,而菜花都是白色的。
n.(织物)质地;(材料)构造;结构;肌理
  • We could feel the smooth texture of silk.我们能感觉出丝绸的光滑质地。
  • Her skin has a fine texture.她的皮肤细腻。
学英语单词
aldanas
anthroponomy
applicable deformation
aspidiotuss
assimilated phoneme
backward signalling path
be in prison
beam focusing voltage
bond hybridization
calcinuric diabetes
cervical nerves (or cervical spinal nerve)
chamfrain
chart reading
console operator proficiency examination
copper enamel
cranial anlage
critical escape speed
Daryush
De Queen
decolorised
depressor effect
detection zone
Diatiwara
dip-slip drag
Dorset, Ist Earl of
dried fruit
encapsulation construct
enlargement of the scissors gap
family anarhichadidaes
Fanonists
finalizer
five-sideds
free style
full bottomed
gabardeen
genus castaneas
geographically disadvantaged country
gyrostabilisation
heptane insoluble matter
herring bonding
hetsch
honeysuckled
hot press method
hypernode
index of inventory-sale ratio
inferior hypophysial artery
interest and dividends tax
inventory on hand
isoxazolines
kobresia
laser deflection
leak level
ligament injury
liver opening at eye
longitude by chronometer
longitudinal analysis
macrencranus
musculus dilatator pupillae
naafa
Nasiralo
New Zealand English
non-conductive
NUCFLASH
obstructions in thinking
oct-
omniselector
online learning
oxime rearrangement
oxyecoia
Passiflora L.
Peloponness
periostotomy
physical keyboard
pitted pebble
postparadensa
pseudohistorian
punching mark
R48
regular folk
Scrotorrhaphy
semiring
set up one's bristles
shocka
staining solution
standard font
submucous cordectomy
supplies management
tactility measurement
tape librarian
tarones
technical proficiency
thallium(i) palmitate
Tueré, R.
tyre room
uniformists
wedding guests
wesselsbron
whittet
whizziest
wring from
you know what?
zein plastics