时间:2018-12-12 作者:英语课 分类:华尔街高级英语


英语课

1.Here we are, then. It’s a fairly good restaurant, by Washdon standards. Have you ever been here before, Annie?
2.What do you think? It’s not exactly my sort of place.
3.I suppose not. You’ve changed such a lot, since…since the old days.
4.You know, I hardly recognized you when you turned up at the hotel in those dreadful 1
   workman’s clothes.
5.What’s the matter with them?
6.Well, they’re not exactly feminine 2, are they?
7.They’re not supposed to be.
8.Why have you had your hair cut so short? You used to be such a sweet, pretty girl, with your long, blonde hair.
9.That was a very long time ago. Can we change the subject?
10.Oh very well, my sweet. I’ll call the headwaiter. Excuse me!
11.Yes?
12.I reserved a table for two in the name of Gusper.
13.What time was it for?
14.For a quarter past one.
15.Then you’re late! You’ll have to wait till a table becomes free.
16.How long will that be?
17.How do I know? Excuse me, I have work to do.
18.This is ridiculous! Let’s go somewhere else.
19.Oh, it’s not worth it, Dad. Look, those two over there have finished their coffee; they might be going soon.
20.Very well. I’m surprised David isn’t here, by the way. I asked him to come too in my letter.
21.Oh? He didn’t mention that you’d written to him as well.
22.I didn’t actually mail the letter, I sent it via a Japanese acquaintance who was visiting
Washdon.
23.Perhaps David never got it.
24.David’s a family man nowadays. He’s got a lot on his mind.
25.If you give me his number I’ll try calling him.
26. He’ll be delighted, I’m sure.
27. Excuse me, are you waiting for a table? 
28. Yes, we are.
29. Follow me then, please.
30.The headwaiter was extremely rude to me , by the way.
31.Oh I’m so sorry. He’s always doing that, I’m afraid. You see, he had a terribly unhappy childhood. Well, here’s your table.
32. Allow me to get you an aperitif 3 while you’re choosing your meal.
33. Very well.I’ll have  a dry martini.
34.Nothing for me, thank.
35. As you like. Here’s the menu, sir, and for madam.
36. I’ll bring your aperitif right away, sir.
37. That’s more what one expects in a place like this. Well, what do you feel like, my dear?
38. I don’t know what half these dishes are, even.
39. Let me see. I can recommend the grilled 4 mushrooms to start with, and for your main course,
40 the veal 5 in tomato sauce, or perhaps you’d prefer the roast pork in cream and brandy?
41.No way! I’m a vegetarian 6, Dad-you know that!
42.Anyway, Dad, I didn’t come here to waste time on all this non-sence. I just wanted to talk to you.
43.Order what you like.
44.Here’s your aperitif, sir. Are you ready to order yet?
45.Yes. We’ll both have the seafood 7 cocktail 8 as a starter, and for the main course. I’ll
go for the roast lamb and,
46.and for my daughter I think the asparagus omelet. Will that be alright, Annie darling?
47. Yeah, that’s fine.
48. Splendid. Now, are you having any side dishes?
49. I’ll have a mixed salad, please.
50. and what about the delightful 9 young lady?
51. I’ll have the same.
52. Now, what would you like for desert?
53. I think I’ll go for the strawberries and cream, personally.
54. And for the charming young lady?
55. I don’t want any dessert.
56. Thinking of your delightful figure, I imagine. Well lastly, what may I bring you to drink with the meal?
57.We’ll have a bottle of rose wine, please.
58. Sweet or dry?
59. dry, please.
60. Thank you. I’ll go and see to your order.
61.I think you’ll find that the asparagus omelet here is really rather special, Annie.
62.Loo, can we stop talking about damn 10 food, please?
63.Of course, of course. We’ve got so much else to talk about, haven’t we?
64. I expect you’re wondering what happened to me in Trinidad, and why I disappeared afterwards.
65. Presumably 11 it was to keep out of the away of the police.
66. It certainly was not! How can you say that, Annie?
67.According to the papers you were involved in drug smuggling 12, with some guy called Mr. P, or something.
68.How typical of newspapers! That’s a complete lie!
69.I read the same story in several very reliable papers, which usually get their stories
right.
70. Annie, if you’d rather believe the lies told by journalists than the truth told by your own father…
71.I’m sorry, Dad. What’s your story, then?



1 dreadful
adj.糟透了的,极端的,可怕的,令人畏惧的
  • I cannot imagine what to do in this dreadful situation.我不能想像在这么糟的情况下该怎么办。
  • I must apologize for the dreadful mistake I made.我为我所犯的严重错误深表歉意。
2 feminine
adj.女性的,女子气的
  • He has a very feminine voice.他的声音非常像女人。
  • She was a very feminine person.她是个很有女性气质的人。
3 aperitif
n.饭前酒
  • It is as an aperitif or with strong cheeses and desserts.此酒是开胃酒,可配合甜品及味道较浓郁的芝士食用。
  • This beer is also very suitable as an aperitif.这款啤酒很适合作为开胃酒。
4 grilled
n.小牛肉
  • She sauteed veal and peppers,preparing a mixed salad while the pan simmered.她先做的一道菜是青椒煎小牛肉,趁着锅还在火上偎着的机会,又做了一道拼盘。
  • Marinate the veal in white wine for two hours.把小牛肉用白葡萄酒浸泡两小时。
5 vegetarian
n.素食者;adj.素食的
  • She got used gradually to the vegetarian diet.她逐渐习惯吃素食。
  • I didn't realize you were a vegetarian.我不知道你是个素食者。
6 seafood
n.海产食品,海味,海鲜
  • There's an excellent seafood restaurant near here.离这儿不远有家非常不错的海鲜馆。
  • Shrimps are a popular type of seafood.小虾是比较普遍的一种海味。
7 cocktail
n.鸡尾酒;餐前开胃小吃;混合物
  • We invited some foreign friends for a cocktail party.我们邀请了一些外国朋友参加鸡尾酒会。
  • At a cocktail party in Hollywood,I was introduced to Charlie Chaplin.在好莱坞的一次鸡尾酒会上,人家把我介绍给查理·卓别林。
8 delightful
adj.令人高兴的,使人快乐的
  • We had a delightful time by the seashore last Sunday.上星期天我们在海滨玩得真痛快。
  • Peter played a delightful melody on his flute.彼得用笛子吹奏了一支欢快的曲子。
9 damn
int.该死,他妈的;vt.指责,贬斥,诅咒
  • Damn this useless typewriter!这台破打字机真该死!
  • I knew damn well what he was going to say.我非常清楚他要说什么。
10 presumably
adv.据推测,大概,可能
  • No reply from him yet,presumably he hasn't received my letter.他没有回信,想必没有收到我的信。
  • Presumably she could be trusted to find a safe place.或许满可以相信她,找得到安全的所在。
11 smuggling
n.走私
  • Some claimed that the docker's union fronted for the smuggling ring.某些人声称码头工人工会是走私集团的掩护所。
  • The evidence pointed to the existence of an international smuggling network.证据表明很可能有一个国际走私网络存在。
学英语单词
0831
aberrant behavior
anti-biological warfare
antizymes
auto-lumbomassage
be barred from
bioscientists
biotin complex of yeast
bipolarmos
black rots
body surfing
bowl vent valve
butenafine
certificate on progress
class or representative action
combining characters
common lead method
cospace
delugeth
description of forest
Diclinixin
diffuse tissue
diphasic strain
Diplosporium
direct dialing-in
Dmitri Dmitrievich Shostakovich
don't rush me
epidemic encephalitis
ethnoculturally
exponential time base
fact-checkers
feudal rush
fiorinia linderae
Fuck it all!
Geluwe
golden image
Gorelovka
guayule rubber (fer-thenium argentum)
Hall angular displacement transducer
harlon
Hassidic
high magnification
high pressure jet
homograft reaction
hot air distributor
IAAG
It never rains but it pours
Ivdel'
left averted photography
look through the fingers at
louzeiro
lower tail coverts
market body
mcilvaine
metaperceptual
Meyer's organ
national labor relations act
nonextended address space
Novadel
nutritional agents
orthopraxy
Ottawa R.
overvolted
Pambula
pathogenic dryness
pernio bullosus
photographic mapping
pissane
potassium phosphate,tribasic
previvation
Priupskiy
pulverized fuel line
ralph bunches
range octagon
rare earth doped glasses
reduced inspection
relations
representation of plans
reserve factor
reset router
reticulated veins
retrospective
root bend test
S. G.
solid state power amplifier
spectral projector
staurolite kyanite subfacies
steel pipe pile
string together
STX
take sb in tow
telluric method
the lid
translate
turbine locomotive
tyre inflator
value voter
valve three way
VITC
wind egg
withered zone
wordmongers