流利美国口语4.5
W: Can I reserve a double room for next week? M: You can have a room facing the ocean. W: How much would it be? M: 95 dollars including tax. W: Could I have a look at the room? M: Sure, come this way, please. Dialogue 2. M: Do you have a double room
流利美国口语4.6
W: Excuse me? Can you tell me where the Holiday Hotel is? M: Turn left at the second light and then go straight for 2 blocks. W: Is it far? M: No. Its only a five minute walk. W: Thanks a lot. M: You are welcome. Dialogue 2. W: Can you help me out? I
流利美国口语5.1
W: When did you start playing chess? M: I picked up chess a couple of years ago. How about you? W: Ive been at chess since 6. M: Wow, no wonder you are so adept at it. W: By the way, have you noticed that there are no adjourn positions now that all t
流利美国口语5.2
W: Lets go to see a movie tomorrow. M: Sounds like a good idea. Whats playing these days? W: I heard an American movie called Million Dollar Baby is really good. Especially who talks a victory to endure is all. M: OK, I get off at 7 tomorrow. So lets
流利美国口语5.3
W: Shall we switch to another channel? M: I dont think there is anything worth watching at this moment. Let me finish this special. W: Let me look in the TV guide. There is a quiz show going on channel 14, try it. M: OK. Oh, its over now. W: Here, pa
流利美国口语5.4
W: How did you like it? M: The classical chapters were fine. But the one composed by Hem was not quite in harmony. W: I thought so, too. He might be a good conductor but not a good composer yet. M: Right. Dialogue 2. W: What do you think of this piec
流利美国口语6.1
W: You look so excited. Whats on your mind? M: I am thinking about my Chrisman present. W: What are you going to have? M: A huge toy plane. My mother promised to give it to me if I behave myself before Christmas. Dialogue 2. M: Anna, whats troubling
流利美国口语6.2
M: Helen, have you read todays newspaper? W: Yes, why? M: What does the newspaper say about Yao Ming in yesterdays game? W: It says he scored 30 points in one single game and got off to a good start in his NBA career. Dialogue 2. W: New York Times Ci
流利美国口语6.4
W: So here we are, at the beginning of a new century. Looking back on the past century, I feel many things are incredible. M: You can say that again. A century ago, who would ever imagine that cars, TVs, telephones, cell phones, walkmans, helicopters
流利美国口语6.5
W: Hi, Kavin. You are just back from your summer school for Chinese in China. You must have experienced a real cultural shock there. M: You are right. You may also call it a cultural clash. I found that Chinese people are sort of shy or something lik
流利美国口语6.6
W: Do you know who is the father of America? M: George Washington. Its a horse sense. W: Well, how much do you know about Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton? M: Well, I know they did not get along. But I dont know why. W: You want to know it? M:
流利美国口语7.1
W: Excuse me? I am here for the interview. M: Glad to meet you. I am Paul. Have a seat please. W: Thanks. And I am Maggie. Id like to apply for the job as a secretary. M: Can you tell me a little bit about yourself? W: OK. Dialogue 2. W: Please have
流利美国口语7.2
W: We like to get down to business today. M: How much will you order this time? W: We will place a trial order with you for 100 dozen and this is the order sheet. M: It is a small size. W: You know this is the first transaction with you. M: I see. Bu
流利美国口语7.3
W: So, how about the TV advertisement? M: I admit that we will leave a deep impression on the audiences mind, but its too expensive to make TV commercials. W: TV commercials are fascinating and attractive. The repetition of commercials will help make
流利美国口语8.1
W: Who is your favorite poet? M: Tagore is my favorite. W: What do you think about his poetry? M: His poetry is refreshing and philosophical and he won the Nobel prize for literature in 1913. Dialogue 2. W: Have you read any good books lately? M: I h