时间:2018-11-30 作者:英语课 分类:美语三级跳


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022A 出行: 初级课程


Craig被纽约一家大公司录用,今天第一天上班。他刚搬来纽约不久,对公司周围的路不太熟,为了保险起见,他决定打车去公司--take a taxi。


Professor: Yes, Winnie. But if there is lots of traffic, taking a taxi might be slower than the subway.


的确,如果路上有lots of traffic - 很多车的话,那么,坐subway - 地铁,的确比打车更快。让我们一起听Craig打车是否顺利。


Driver: Good morning. Where are you headed?


Craig: I'm going to number 250, East 97th Street.


Driver: Which way do you want to go?


Craig: I'm not from New York, so I don't know the way. You decide.


Professor Bowman, 司机问Craig "where he is headed", 这是什么意思?


Professor: Asking someone where he is headed is a common and casual 1 way to ask him where he is going.


我明白了,那么Craig在回答的时候,也可以说I'm headed to East 97th Street.


Professor: That's correct.


不过,我还真有点儿替Craig担心。他居然老实地告诉出租车司机,说自己新来乍道,不认识路。这种乘客很可能被司机rip 2 off,宰上一刀!


Professor: Well, let's see if your worries are necessary.


Driver: Oh, you don't know where you're going? Well, I know a special shortcut 3 to that address.


Craig: I'm not sure we need a special shortcut. The address isn't very far away.


Driver: Well, it's rush hour right now. If we don't take my shortcut you might be late.


Craig: Hmm.... alright. I guess you know where to go.


Professor:Winnie. Why did the taxi driver say he needs to take the shortcut?


他说,现在是rush hour - 上下班的高峰时段,如果不take the shortcut - 超近道,Craig就可能会迟到。


Professor: That's right, Winnie. If traffic is really bad, you can say there is a "traffic jam."


But I think the driver sounds quite sketchy 4.


没错!我倒要看看这条shortcut能不能省时间!


Craig: Are we there yet? We've been driving for 30 minutes, and it feels like we've been going in circles.


Driver: Don't worry, we'll be there soon.


Craig: But the meter says the fare is already $25 dollars! I'm only going a few blocks. It shouldn't cost so much money.


Driver: Hey, you have to trust me. I'm a professional 5 driver, remember?


Craig虽然不熟悉纽约,但也知道公司其实并不远。可是,出租车司机开了半个小时还在绕圈子,而且,the meter - 计价器,显示,the fare - 车钱,已经25块了!


Professor: That's right, Winnie. And remember, in this case the word "fare" is spelled F-A-R-E, not F-A-I-R.


我记住了。Professor Bowman, 看来我们猜对了,司机是想黑Craig的钱。


Craig: Alright, just pull over here and I'll get out. This is the last time I hail 6 a cab 7.


Driver: What? Why? We're almost there.


Craig: You've been saying that for the past 30 minutes. I'm going to walk.


Driver: Well, at least you got to see a lot of the city. Will you give me a good tip for that?


Craig: A tip? I'm not even paying the fare!


好样的,Craig! 他明智地让司机停车,决定自己走到公司去。对了,Professor,什么叫hail a cab?


Professor: "Hail a cab" is when you stand on the side of the road and raise your hand to tell the taxis to stop and pick you up.


哦,就是站在路旁招手叫出租车。Craig说,他以后再也不打车了!对了,Professor,是不是在美国打车时都得给司机 a tip--小费呢?


Professor: Usually you give a tip, but not if he cheats you.


难怪Craig说,别说小费,他连车钱都不想付! 唉,希望他能顺利地走到公司!


Professor: Listen next time to find out!


 


这次的美语三级跳就播送到这里。



1 casual
adj.漠不关心,冷漠的;随便的,非正式的;偶然的,碰巧的
  • He earns a living by casual labour.他靠做临时工为生。
  • The guests wore casual clothes.客人们穿着便服。
2 rip
n.拉裂,破绽,激流,浪荡子;vt.撕裂,激昂地说,贬损;vi.裂开,仓促地冲过...
  • He had seen the rip in the book.他看到了书里的裂缝。
  • I tried not to rip the paper as I unwrapped it.我把纸打开的时候,尽量不把它撕破。
3 shortcut
n.近路,捷径
  • He was always looking for a shortcut to fame and fortune.他总是在找成名发财的捷径。
  • If you take the shortcut,it will be two li closer.走抄道去要近2里路。
4 sketchy
adj.写生的,写生风格的,概略的
  • The material he supplied is too sketchy.他提供的材料过于简略。
  • Details of what actually happened are still sketchy.对于已发生事实的详细情况知道的仍然有限。
5 professional
adj.专业的;职业的;n.专业人员;职业运动员
  • He is a professional tennis player.他是一名职业网球运动员。
  • I need a professional to sort out my finances.我需要专业人士为我管理财务。
6 hail
n.雹,一阵;vi.下雹;vt.高呼,为...喝彩
  • Hail fell with such violence that it broke windows.冰雹猛落,把玻璃窗也砸破了。
  • The people lined the streets to hail the returning heroes.人们夹道欢迎凯旋的英雄们。
7 cab
n.计程车,出租车,出租单马车;vi.乘出租马车
  • The cab drove over his legs.马车从他腿上碾过。
  • Shall we walk or take a cab?我们步行还是坐出租车?
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