【英语趣味课堂】万圣节-Halloween
时间:2019-03-06 作者:英语课 分类:英语趣味课堂
英语课
Todd: OK, guys we're going to talk about Halloween. So, what do you think about Halloween?
Adrienne: I actually like it. It's a fun holiday for kids especially because you get to dress up in costumes 2 and you get lots of candy if you go trick-or-treating. I have a lot of good memories. of Halloween growing up.
Todd: OK, what is trick-or-treating? Why do you trick-or-treat?
Adrienne: Trick-or-treat is when you go, you dress up in your costume 1 on Halloween and you go door-to-door ringing doorbells, knocking on doors. One person comes to the door, you say, "Trick-or-treat" and usually these days they give you a treat which is candy or apples or something like that but in the older days, you could, if they didn't give you a treat, then you could play a trick on them or they could play a trick on you, instead of giving you a treat, something like that.
Mike: I always thought that it was they performed, the person at the door performed some kind of trick for the kids because they didn't have candy to give, but I could be wrong.
Adrienne: Yeah, I don't know exactly. It's one of those three options 3.
Todd: Yeah, I think it's you play a trick on them.
Mike: Oh, really
Todd: You throw trash against their house.
Adrienne: Toilet paper their.
Todd: Toilet paper, eggs,
Mike: Egg their window.
Todd: Dog pooh in the paper bag on fire. On fire!
Adrienne: Yuck.
Todd: Yeah, that's gross 4. So, Mike, you're from Canada, so do you have Halloween American-style in Canada? Do you celebrate trick-or-treating? Do you do trick-or-treating?
Mike: Oh, yeah, I think it is the same as in the U.S. I believe it is a little bit different in Europe, maybe. They don't have the same kind of traditions but, yeah, exactly the same as in the U.S. We watched all the Snoopy, Charlie Brown Halloween kind of things, just like everybody....
Todd: OK. That's good. I'm glad because now we can diverge 5. What was, what were your costumes when you were younger?
Adrienne: Ah, I had so many. My mom was a seamstress so she used to make a lot of my costumes. I designed them and she would make them for me and my sister so one year I was bat girl, another year I was Wonder Woman. Another year I was Princess Lea from Star Wars, I was a rainbow and a clown 6 and a cat, and a witch 7 and everything, basically 8 that you're supposed to be for Halloween I was.
Todd: A lot of heroines 9 in there.
Adrienne: Of course. Strong women!
Todd: Mike, how about you?
Mike: I was goat boy.
Todd: Goat boy!
Mike: I was always goat boy because there...
Todd: Every year?
Mike: Yeah, we, I couldn't afford to get a decent 10 costume every year.
Todd: So how were you goat boy? What did you look like?
Adrienne: Where did you get goat boy from?
Mike: They just put some sort of, they put a lot of trash on me, and forced me to eat a can. It's OK. I got lots of candy but then the other kids would beat me up and steal it from me. That's OK.
Adrienne: That's the saddest thing I've ever heard.
Mike: Well, you know. That's all right. It toughened me up when I got older.
Adrienne: I actually like it. It's a fun holiday for kids especially because you get to dress up in costumes 2 and you get lots of candy if you go trick-or-treating. I have a lot of good memories. of Halloween growing up.
Todd: OK, what is trick-or-treating? Why do you trick-or-treat?
Adrienne: Trick-or-treat is when you go, you dress up in your costume 1 on Halloween and you go door-to-door ringing doorbells, knocking on doors. One person comes to the door, you say, "Trick-or-treat" and usually these days they give you a treat which is candy or apples or something like that but in the older days, you could, if they didn't give you a treat, then you could play a trick on them or they could play a trick on you, instead of giving you a treat, something like that.
Mike: I always thought that it was they performed, the person at the door performed some kind of trick for the kids because they didn't have candy to give, but I could be wrong.
Adrienne: Yeah, I don't know exactly. It's one of those three options 3.
Todd: Yeah, I think it's you play a trick on them.
Mike: Oh, really
Todd: You throw trash against their house.
Adrienne: Toilet paper their.
Todd: Toilet paper, eggs,
Mike: Egg their window.
Todd: Dog pooh in the paper bag on fire. On fire!
Adrienne: Yuck.
Todd: Yeah, that's gross 4. So, Mike, you're from Canada, so do you have Halloween American-style in Canada? Do you celebrate trick-or-treating? Do you do trick-or-treating?
Mike: Oh, yeah, I think it is the same as in the U.S. I believe it is a little bit different in Europe, maybe. They don't have the same kind of traditions but, yeah, exactly the same as in the U.S. We watched all the Snoopy, Charlie Brown Halloween kind of things, just like everybody....
Todd: OK. That's good. I'm glad because now we can diverge 5. What was, what were your costumes when you were younger?
Adrienne: Ah, I had so many. My mom was a seamstress so she used to make a lot of my costumes. I designed them and she would make them for me and my sister so one year I was bat girl, another year I was Wonder Woman. Another year I was Princess Lea from Star Wars, I was a rainbow and a clown 6 and a cat, and a witch 7 and everything, basically 8 that you're supposed to be for Halloween I was.
Todd: A lot of heroines 9 in there.
Adrienne: Of course. Strong women!
Todd: Mike, how about you?
Mike: I was goat boy.
Todd: Goat boy!
Mike: I was always goat boy because there...
Todd: Every year?
Mike: Yeah, we, I couldn't afford to get a decent 10 costume every year.
Todd: So how were you goat boy? What did you look like?
Adrienne: Where did you get goat boy from?
Mike: They just put some sort of, they put a lot of trash on me, and forced me to eat a can. It's OK. I got lots of candy but then the other kids would beat me up and steal it from me. That's OK.
Adrienne: That's the saddest thing I've ever heard.
Mike: Well, you know. That's all right. It toughened me up when I got older.
n.装束,服装
- She had excellent taste in costume.她对衣着特别讲究。
- The kimono is part of the national costume of Japan.和服是日本民族服装的一部分。
n.服装;装束
- The costumes and lighting in the play were restrained. 这出戏的服装和灯光都很朴实。
- The waitresses are all done up in costumes. 女服务生都穿着制服。
n.选择(option的名词复数 );选项;选择权,选择能力;[经济]买卖的特权
- She considered her options. 她仔细考虑了自己的各种选择。
- We are considering the options available to us in this no-win situation. 在这种取胜无望的情形下,我们在考虑有什么选择。
adj.全部的,粗俗的,肥胖的;vt.获得...总收入
- The gross weight of the box of chocolates is 500 grams.那盒巧克力的全部重量是500克。
- I consider this a gross oversight on your part.我把这件事看作是你的一大疏忽。
v.分叉,分歧,离题,使...岔开,使转向
- This is where our opinions diverge from each other.这就是我们意见产生分歧之处。
- Don't diverge in your speech.发言不要离题。
n.小丑;丑角
- Doesn't the clown look funny!这小丑看上去真是滑稽!
- A clown's job is to amuse the spectators.小丑的工作就是娱乐观众。
n.巫婆,女巫;vt.施巫术,迷惑
- The witch changed the prince into a frog.巫婆把王子变成了青蛙。
- The heartless witch cast a spell on the poor little girl.狠心的女巫对孤苦无助的小女孩施了妖术。
adv.基本上,从根本上说
- His heart is basically sound.他的心脏基本上健康。
- Basically I agree with your plan.我基本上同意你的计划。
n.女英雄,女主角( heroine的名词复数 )
- the heroines of the revolution 那场革命中的各位女英雄
- "Oh, one of the heroines--I don't know." “噢,是女主角之一,我也不记得是哪个了。” 来自英汉文学 - 嘉莉妹妹