关于两人的英语对话
工作场合,家里,在不同的地方,对话不间断地进行着。下面是小编给大家整理的关于两人的英语对话,供大家参阅!
关于两人的英语对话: At Home
MARTIN: Alan! Alan!
ALAN: What?
MARTIN: Turn off that music. I don't like that music. I'm working.
EILEEN: Did you call, Martin?
MARTIN: No, I didn't. I mean I called Alan. I didn't call you.
EILEEN: Do you want Alan?
MARTIN: No, I don't want him. I wanted him to turn off the music. I'm working. I'm writing. I didn't want that music.
EILEEN: You often play music.
MARTIN: I don't play that music. I don't like that music.
EILEEN: OK. I'm going to tell him.
MARTIN: I told him. He turned off the music.
EILEEN: Oh, yes, he did. I'm going to make some tea. Do you want some?
MARTIN: No, thanks. May I have some coffee? I don't like tea in the morning.
EILEEN: I'm going to bring coffee.
MARTIN: Sue! Sue! Eileen!
EILEEN: Did you call?
MARTIN: Is Sue listening to television?
EILEEN: Yes. She often listens on Saturday morning.
MARTIN: May I speak to her?
EILEEN: Of course. I'm going to get her.
SUE: Did you want me, Daddy?
MARTIN: Yes, I did. What are you doing?
SUE: I'm watching TV.
MARTIN: Do you like TV.
SUE: Of course. Don't you like TV?
MARTIN: I don't like loud TV. I want to work today. I can't work with loud TV.
SUE: Do you want me to turn off the TV?
MARTIN: No, I don't want you to turn it off. Can you turn it down? I cant' write with loud TV.
SUE: What are you writing?
MARTIN: I'm writing a story about football.
SUE: You wrote about baseball. You wrote about tennis. Now you're writing about football.
MARTIN: Don't you like sports?
SUE: I don't like some sports.
MARTIN: What sports don't you like?
SUE: I don't like ball games.
MARTIN: What sports do you like?
SUE: I like swimming. What sports don't you like?
MARTIN: I don't like racing.
SUE: You don't like horses?! Yes, you do.
MARTIN: I don't like car racing.
SUE: Oh.
MARTIN: And I don't like loud TV.
SUE: TV isn't a sport!
MARTIN: I don't like it.
SUE: OK. Is it too loud now?
MARTIN: No, it isn't. I want to finish this story today.
EILEEN: Here's the coffee. Do you want some cake?
MARTIN: No, thanks. Only coffee.
在家里
马 丁:艾伦!艾伦!
艾 伦:什么?
马 丁:把音乐关掉,我不喜欢那音乐,我在工作。
艾 琳:马丁,你叫谁了吗?
马 丁:没有,我是说我叫艾伦来着,我没叫你。
艾 琳:你要找艾伦吗?
马 丁:不,我不找他。我要他关掉音乐。我在工作,我正在写报导,我不想听那音乐。
艾 琳:你经常放音乐听。
马 丁:我不放那种音乐,我不喜欢那种音乐。
艾 琳:好的,我去告诉他。
马 丁:我告诉过他了,他关掉了音乐。
艾 琳:噢,是的,他关掉了。我要去煮茶,你要些茶吗?
马 丁:不,谢谢。我可以喝些咖啡吗?我在上午不喜欢喝茶。
艾 琳:我去拿些咖啡。
马 丁:苏!苏!艾琳!
艾 琳:你叫谁了吗?
马 丁:苏在听电视吗?
艾 琳:是的,她经常在星期六上午听。
马 丁:我跟她谈谈好吗?
艾 琳:当然,我去叫她。
苏 :爸爸,你找我吗?
马 丁:是的,我找你。你在做什么?
苏 :我在看电视。
马 丁:你喜欢看电视吗?
苏 :当然,你不喜欢看电视吗?
马 丁:我不喜欢电视声音太大,我今天想工作,电视声音太大,我无法工作。
苏 :你要我关掉电视吗?
马 丁:不,我不是让你把电视关掉,你能把音量调小些吗? 电视声音太大,我无法写作。
苏 :你在写什么?
马 丁:我在写有关橄榄球的报导。
苏 :你写过有关棒球的报导,你写过有关网球的报导,你现在正在写橄榄球的报导。
马 丁:你不喜欢运动吗?
苏 :有些运动项目我不喜欢。
马 丁:你不喜欢什么运动?
苏 :我不喜欢球类运动。
马 丁:你喜欢什么运动?
苏 :我喜欢游泳,你不喜欢什么运动?
马 丁:我不喜欢赛车。
苏 :你喜不喜欢赛马?!
马 丁:我不喜欢的是赛车(不是赛马)。
苏 :噢。
马 丁:我还不喜欢电视声音太大。
苏 :电视播放的不是体育运动项目。
马 丁:我不喜欢。
苏 :好吧,现在声音还太大吗?
马 丁:不,不大。我想今天写完这篇报导。
苏 :咖啡来了,你要些蛋糕吗?
马 丁:不,谢谢。只要咖啡。
关于两人的英语对话:不喜欢的
SUE: Daddy, can we go to the movies today?
MARTIN: I don't know. I want to write this story today. I don't like to go on Saturday. Can we go tomorrow?
SUE: No, I can't. I want to go to Jennifer's house tomorrow.
MARTIN: I don't like to stop my work. Can your mother take you?
SUE: I didn't ask.
MARTIN: Please ask her. I don't want to ask now.
SUE: She's making lunch.
MARTIN: Now? I don't want to eat now. I don't want to stop my writing. Please tell her.
SUE: OK.
EILEEN: Martin. Come to lunch.
MARTIN: No, thank you. I don't want to eat.
EILEEN: You have to eat!
MARTIN: I want to write.
EILEEN: You can't stop eating.
MARTIN: I don't want to stop now. I don't like to stop.
EILEEN: But you can't write all day.
MARTIN: I'm going to finish this story.
EILEEN: OK.
MARTIN: Oh, hello, mother. No, I'm not eating lunch. I don't like to stop writing. I know. I can't stop eating. I'm going to eat later. What? No, I don't like going to the office on Saturday. I like to work at home on Saturday. No, I don't like to drive on Saturday. Mother, how is father? Good. Is he at home? No, I don't like to stop work. I'm going to see him next week. OK. Good-bye.
ALAN: Hi, Dad. May I come in?
MARTIN: Yes. You are in.
ALAN: Dad, may I go to a party tonight?
MARTIN: I don't know. Where is the party?
ALAN: It's going to be at Billy's house.
MARTIN: Who is Billy?
ALAN: Billy Itoh.
MARTIN: Excuse me.
ALAN: Billy Itoh.
MARTIN: Spell it for me.
ALAN: I-T-O-H. Itoh.
MARTIN: Who is Billy Itoh?
ALAN: He's a boy in my class. His parents are from Japan.
MARTIN: What do they do?
ALAN: His father has a business downtown.
MARTIN: What kind of business?
ALAN: Electronics. Billy's mother works in the business, too.
MARTIN: When is the party?
ALAN: Tonight.
MARTIN: What time?
ALAN: Ten o'clock.
MARTIN: Ten o'clock. That's very late. I don't like late parties.
ALAN: It's Saturday night. There is no school tomorrow.
MARTIN: When is it going to finish?
ALAN: I don't know. In the morning?
MARTIN: The party is all night?! I don't like all-night parties, you are too young.
ALAN: I'm not young. I don't like to be called young.
MARTIN: You are young.
ALAN: Oh, Dad. I'm not very young. Sue is young. I'm not young.
MARTIN: Are Billy's parents going to be there?
ALAN: Of course.
MARTIN: Did you ask your mother?
ALAN: Of course.
MARTIN: What did she say?
ALAN: She doesn't like late parties. She doesn't like all-night parties.
MARTIN: Excuse me.
ALAN: She doesn't like all-night parties.
ALAN: May I go, Dad?
MARTIN: I want to talk to your mother. Please tell her.
ALAN: OK. I know you don't like parties, but I want to go.
MARTIN: Eileen, do you know the Itoh family?
EILEEN: Yes, I do. Very very nice family.
MARTIN: OK. Alan can go to the party. Please tell him.