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突破口语之情景对话(5):What's the weather forecast for today天气预报怎么说? A: What's the weather forecast for today? B: Cloudy in the morning, overcast in the afternoon. A: Any rain? B: No, but I wouldn't be surprised if it rained tomorrow. A: I wou
突破口语之情景对话(11):Will you make some recommendation你能作个推荐吗 11. Will you make some recommendation? 你能作个推荐吗 A: Would you like to take a look at the menu, sir? B: Yes. Thank you. A: Would you care for a drink before you order? B: A
突破口语之情景对话(14):I'm not feeling well我不太舒服 14. I'm not feeling well 我不太舒服 A: Well, what is your trouble? B: I'm not feeling well, doctor. I have a sore throat. A: Have you any aches and pains? B: Yes, my back aches. A: I'll take your
突破口语之情景对话(15):My whole body feels weak我浑身无力 15. My whole body feels weak. 我浑身无力 Doctor: What's wrong with you? Danny: I have a sore throat and headache. Doctor: Do you feel tired? Danny: Yes, my whole body feels weak. And I really
突破口语之情景对话(16):Going for a walk散步 16. Going for a walk 散步 A: What did you say? B: I said it's a lovely day. Why don't we go for a walk? A: Well, I feel a little tired. B: Come on! A little labor, much health. A: Then can you wait a few m
84. 1) Don't stand in my way. 2) We have a lot of things to talk about. I have never had the opportunity to meet her.
81. [i:] 1) Sweet dreams! 2) I don't see why. These trees have been beaten by the breeze.
78. 1) If I were you, I'll give up smoking. 2) Have you ever been to the Forbidden City before? I love having you in my life.
6. 1)I'm not myself today. 2)I don't care what you do. 3)We hope to see you again. 4)The days are getting longer. 5)I don't know how to thank you enough. 6)Why not are you going to quit smoking?
secret 19 1. What do you think ? Sorry , I wasn't listening. 2. The boss has always been very good to her. 3. We had a good time together. 4. You'd better get up a little earlier.
突破口语之独白(2):Chinese New Year中国新年 To the Chinese people, Spring Festival is as important as Christmas to people in the West. According to the Chinese tradition, preparation for the festival starts from the beginning of the last lunar month
突破口语之独白(6):Oversleeping赖床 We all relish an extra hour of rest on an occasional Saturday morning, but researchers say oversleeping on weekends can be a clue to the extent of the sleep debt you're building up during the workweek. If you sleep
突破口语之独白(12):Private Transportation专用交通工具 Americans love big cars. They buy huge trucks and sport utility vehicles (SUVs) that could go across a desert and back to take their kids to school. It really is a horrible thing for the environm
突破口语之独白(9):Innovation 创新 The single most important thing in achieving economic competitiveness is changing the way you do things and in the end that means all innovation is about. It is saying yesterday we did things this way, today I've fo
4. Business Report 商务报道 The United States Central Bank has cut interest rates. Policy makers of the Federal Reserve【联邦储备局】lowered the banks main interest rate by one half percentage point to six percent. The goal is to prevent the economy
突破口语之独白(10):Distance Education远程教育 Would you like to hone your professional skills from the comfort of your home or get a college degree without setting foot on campus? It sounds too good to be true? There are now thousands of online clas
突破口语之情景对话(17):A basketball match一场篮球比赛 17. A basketball match 一场篮球比赛 Sue: You look hot and tired. Jack, have you been exercising? Jack: Yes. We just had a basketball match with Class Two. Sue: Who won? Jack: They did. Sue: What
突破口语之情景对话(18):I'm a fanatical fan我是一个大球迷 18. Im a fanatical fan. 我是一个大球迷 A: Say, what's your favorite sport? B: Hmmm it's hard to say. I like golf a lot-but I guess I like tennis better. A: Do you play much tennis? B: Yes, qui
20. My favorite magazine 我最喜欢的杂志 Susan: What's your favorite magazine? Eddy: Off hand, I'd say the Reader's Digests is my favorite. Susan: What kind of magazine is it? Eddy: It's instructive and inspiring. Susan: Really? It is a weekly, isn't
突破口语之情景对话(23):Do you like your job?你喜欢你的工作吗 John: How do you like your work? Sue: The work is rather hard, but it's interesting. John: What do you do? Sue: I work in a publishing house. How about you? John: Mine isn't hard, but it'