英語長對話
1. 急需一篇簡單的英語對話,要長一點的!!!
).Making Airline Reservations 預定飛機票
You can go to a travel agency or talk directly to the airlines to make air travel arrangements. Remember that some cities have more than one airport. Be sure you know which airport and terminal your flight leaves from.
1.A: I want to fly to Chicago on Thursday, the 1st.
B: Let me see what's available.
A: I want to go coach, and I'd prefer a morning flight.
B: United's Flight 102 leaves at 9:20.
A: That's fine. What time do I have to be at the airport?
B: Check-in time is 8:45.
2.A: I'd like to make a reserbation to Los Angeles for next Monday.
B: Just a second and I'll check the schele.
A: I'll need an economy ticket with an open return.
B: TWA has a fight leaving at 9:25.
A: I guess that's OK. What time should I check in?
B: You have to be there half an hour before departure time.
3.A: What flights do you have from New York to London tomorrow?
B: One moment, please, and I'll find out what's available.
A: I'd like to travel first-class.
B: OK. We have a nonstop flight leaving Kennedy at 9:25.
A: When should I get to the airport?
B: Please be there by 8:45 at the latest.
4.A: Do you fly to Dallas on Sunday?
B: Just a minute and I'll see if there are any flights.
A: By the way, I don't want a night flight.
B: There's a DC-10 out of LaGuardia Airport at 9:15.
A: When am I supposed to check in?
B: Try to be there by 8:15-the airport will be crowded.
(22).Renting a Car 租汽車
It is possible to use a foreign license when driving in the United States, but it is a good idea to have an international driver's license. It you do not have an internationally recognized credit card, a large deposit is usually required to rent a car. Each state has its own driving requlations, so pay close attention to road signs. (From:http://www.rr365.com)
1.A: How much is it to rent an economy car?
B: $19.00 a day or $129.00 a week, unlimited mileage.
A: Could I have one for tomorrow morning?
B: Do you have your driver's license?
A: Sure. Here it is.
B: Good. Now just complete this form.
2.A: What's the rate for a station wagon?
B: The daily rate is $32.00 plus 39 Cents per mile.
A: Good. I'll take it right now, if possible.
B: Can I see your license, please?
A: Of course. I have my own license and an international license.
B: That's fine. Fill out this form and let me see your credit card, please.
3.A: How much does it cost to tent a mid-zine car?
B: I can give you one for $24.00 a day or $158.00 a week.
A: Fine. I'd like to reserve one for next Tuesday.
B: May I see your driver's license?
A: Yes. It's right here.
B: OK. You'll have to use a credit card or leave a $100 deposit.
4.A: If I wanted to rent a van, how much would it cost?
B: Let's see. That would be $40.00 a day plus 38 Cents a mile.
A: That sounds OK. I'll need it from the 10th to the 14th.
B: Do you have a valid license?
A: Yeah. Here.
B: Fine. Now complete this form and sign your name at the bottom.
(23).At a Gas Station 在加油站
2. 英語對話 長一點
In this conversation, Tanya Nichols, the owner of an ice
cream manufacturing company, is talking with her marketing
manager, Carla Hutchison, about the advertising campaign for
the company's new ice-cream sandwich.
Tanya: Good morning, Carla. How are you today?
Carla: I'm doing fine. How about you?
Tanya: Great, thanks. So, what's the status of our
advertising campaign?
Carla: As I mentioned before, it'll be a national campaign
starting next month. We've decided to use a variety of media
for full coverage. First, we'll have 30-second spots on
television once a day for 3 weeks.At the same time, we'll do
15-second radio commercials 3 times a day in selected cities
with large populations. Finally, we'll have some outdoor ads
using billboards near main entrances to big cities.
Tanya: What style will the ads use?
Carla: We're focusing on slice of life, showing how you can
beat the summer heat by biting into a cool ice-cream sandwich.
There'll be some reason why thrown in to hype our choice of
flavors and show everyone they're not stuck with just vanilla.
Tanya: Sounds like an ideal approach. Will we have a new
slogan?
Carla: Definitely. The advertising agency's working onthat
right now. They'll have some proposals ready by the end of the
week.
Tanya: Sounds like we'll have a winner on our hands!
3. 誰能寫英語對話,長一點
4. 如何聽英語中的長對話
抓重點,有時應試中對話聽力讀得很明顯,哪些是問題的他會重讀(提起注意),不用所有都聽懂,你也記不下那麼多,你無非是答出下面的問題:一,聽清對話的語境,如果是獨白注意前幾句,往往前幾句會概括出他要表達的內容;二,抓關鍵詞,對話中語氣有變化那幾句或者記住關鍵詞,在草稿紙上記下來;三,聽力前看看問題,明白他再問什麼,聽力時有選擇的聽那些片段
這些都是我總結,不知對你幫助有多大,做個參考吧
5. 一段比較長的英文對話
hello,how are you??
where are you from?
glad to see you!!!
bye bye
6. 英語長對話
Dave and Peter are college classmates as well as good friends. They are talking about a trip in summer (Dave和Peter是同學同時也是很好的朋友,他們在討論關於暑假的旅行) Dave: Peter, we have been working very hard the whole school year. Don』t you think we need a nice summer vacation? (Peter,我們努力學習了一整學年啦.你不覺得我們需要一個很棒的暑假嗎?) Peter: Absolutely. I am planning a trip for my summer vacation. Do you want to join me? (當然,我有一個暑期旅行。你想和我一起嗎? ) Dave: Why not? I』d love to go with you. (為什麼不呢?我當然願意.) Peter: Great! But I can't make up my mind as to which city we should go. It is really hard to decide (太好了!但我不知道該去哪座城市。這是真的很難作出決定。) Dave: Hehehe...decision decision, what』you』re your mind right now? (呵呵呵呵,去哪兒呢,去哪兒呢,你怎麼想的? ) Peter: Hangzhou, Suzhou, and yangzhou (杭州,蘇州,揚州 ) Dave: I went to Suzhou last year. I had very bad experiences there. The taxi drivers were rude. The hotel services were lousy and the food was... (我去年去過蘇州了。我有非常糟糕的經歷。粗魯的計程車司機。差勁的酒店服務和食品還... ) Peter: all right, forget Suzhou then. How about Hangzhou and Yangzhou? (好吧,忘掉蘇州把。杭州和揚州如何? ) Dave: I have never been there. I can't make any comments on that. Let's check out the information from Xiehang(攜成網) and it will tell us all necessary information. (我從來沒有去過。我不能作任何評論了。讓我們在Xiehang (攜成網)上面查查吧 ,它會告訴我們一切必要的資料。 ) Peter: great! (太棒了! ) So Peter and Dave both check out the information on net (因此,Peter和都在網上查找信息。) Dave: Peter, you can see that the airlines, hotels are not offering any discounts if we want to go to Hangzhou as it is the peak season in summer. But if we go to Yangzhou, we can get big discounts on the hotels. I think we should take that into consideration. (Peter,你看,如果我們去杭州的話航空公司,酒店都不提供任何折扣.因為它在夏季是高峰期。但如果我們去揚州的話,我們可以得到較大的折扣的。我認為我們應該考慮這一點。) Peter: you are right. I really hate to go to a scenery packed with people. We can always pick a better time to go to Hangzhou.right? (你是對的。我真的不想去到處都擠滿了人的風景區。我們還能挑一個更好的時間去杭州,對吧.) Dave: absolutely. (當然。) Peter: so I will book the tickets and the hotel right now. (那麼我現在就訂機票和酒店了。) Dave: Thank you so much, Peter! What shall I do? (非常感謝,Peter!我現在做什麼?) Peter: Nothing. Just get ready and relax. (什麼都不用。只要做好准備和放輕松就好了。) Dave: I can』t wait for this trip. (我都迫不及待了。) Peter: me neither. I』 ll let you know, Ok? (我也是。到時候叫你,好嗎? ) Dave: Ok. Bye. Take care. (好的。拜拜。小心點。 ) Peter: You, too. (你也是。)
7. 英語長對話聽力
這里有:
Dialogues and conversations:
http://218.22.251.34/ftp/tianxianren/new_page_1011.htm
Situational dialogues:
http://www.cycnet.com/englishcorner/speaking/index_situation.htm
Dialogues and oral presentations:
http://home.lsjh.tp.e.tw/middle/english/studentwork/others/
ESP situational dialogues:
http://www.hzns.gov.cn/service.asp?typeid=situational+dialogues
http://www.learningchinese.org/xzw/Classroom/Functional+Chinese+Class/Everyday+Chinese/Exprssn+in+Situational+Dialogues/default.aspx
8. 搞笑的英語情景長長對話
朝搞笑英語對話
一個老外,進到辦公室,前台小姐左看右看,大家都在打游戲,面帶微笑的:
前台小姐:「Hello.」 老外:「Hi.」
前台小姐:「You have what thing?」老外:「Can you speak english?」
前台小姐:「If I not speak english, I am speaking what?」
老外:「Can anybody else speak english?」
前台小姐:「You yourself look. All people are playing, no people have time, yo
u can wait, you wait, you not wait, you go!」
老外:「Good heavens. Anybody here can speak English?」
前台小姐:「Shout what shout, quiet a little, you on earth have what thing?」
老外:「I want to speak to your head.」前台小姐:「Head not zai. You tomorrow
come!」
9. 英語幽默較長的對話!!!
Sammy:Hey,Susan,what are you doing here?Are you Killing your self?Susan:Oh,you are god damit right!Cos'I lost any hope for my life,My mom say that I can't go to Jack's Party,she said he was an asshole and if I go to his party then she will not let me back to home for ever!Sammy:Just clam down,everything is gona to be fine,now get down here.I don't thing you killing yourself would get any help and if you do that also will make someone sad and lost his hope for his life.Susan:you say my Dad?He never care what I think.He just let me down.Sammy:No,that one wad me,I think I have in love with you.You are not alone,unless,you have me!Susan:Thank you,Sammy.I think I find my hope for my life now,it's you!Sammy:Finally,you are not going to kill your self.Susan:What?Sammy:I was trying to save you!Susan:So you also didn't love me,right?Sammy:No,I am just try to help you.Susan:You are awful.Now I have find a Stong hope for my life!Sammy:That's it!Susan:And it's gong to kill you,punkass!
10. 英語口語對話(內容要豐富,對話要長)
You have seen them as they go down the highway. They are the behemoths of the motorhome and RV instry. They are bus conversion motorhomes. People often associate them with traveling entertainers, politicians and corporations because they are used a lot by those folks. Of all the options for traveling on the open road the bus conversion is by far the most luxurious. But there are disadvantages to consider too. Here is the list of both advantages and disadvantages to consider:
Advantages:
1. Durability. These vehicles are built to last from the ground up. You just can't kill them. They generally outlast any other type of RV made by a long shot.
2. They are easy to handle and drive. Although they are huge vehicles, the suspension has been tuned to make them surprisingly easy to handle as they go down the road.
3. If you are into features and luxury appointments, this the motorhome for you. It's a rolling mansion on wheels.
4. The engines used for bus conversions are very powerful and you should not have any problem with not having enough power to pass other vehicles or tow a vehicle behind. It's comforting to know that when you step on the accelerator the power is there to do what you need.
Disadvantages:
1. Price. If you think Class A motorhomes can be pricey, you haven't seen anything yet. The most recognized bus conversion companies include Newell, Bluebird and Prevost and their bus conversions can run well into the millions of dollars so they won't be in everyone's price range.
2. Cost of repairs. Although they can be the most rable of RVs, they also can be the most expensive to repair. They also can't be repaired by the local auto repair shop, so you have to be able to get them to a facility that can handle them properly if they need repair. Just buying a bus conversion does not end your investment. Be sure to factor in plenty of money for needed repairs or buy an extended warranty that can put a cap on your repair costs.
3. If major repairs need to be made you will have to stay in a motel ring that time as your home will be in the reapir shop.
As you can see the advantages are many and the disadvantages mainly revolve around financial matters. If you have the money to buy one of these fabulous machines, you probably won't be disappointed. But if it will be a stretch for you to buy, you may want to look at a Class A motorhome instead.
Abstract
This paper presents the results of a qualitative study of public transport users and car users in order to obtain a deeper understanding of travellers』 attitudes towards transport and to explore perceptions of public transport service quality. The key findings indicate that in order to increase public transport usage, the service should be designed in a way that accommodates the levels of service required by customers and by doing so, attract potential users. Furthermore, the choice of transport is influenced by several factors, such as indivial characteristics and lifestyle, the type of journey, the perceived service performance of each transport mode and situational variables. This suggests the need for segmentation taking into account travel attitudes and behaviours. Policies which aim to influence car usage should be targeted at the market segments that are most motivated to change and willing to rece frequency of car use.
Advantages: Circle Line runs around the city fringe and it's free.
You can reach your destinations almost everywhere. And prices are reasonable.
Disadvantages: Circle Line is always full. Most of the other trams are too. Public transport is usually not very much on time. Can be terrible if you have to be somewhere in time.
connex tries its best, but will always have late trains
overall, most suburbs are well serviced with trains and buses
the inner city suburbs have trams
the disadvantages would be transport at night, in terms of safety, cost can be high for a working person who travells daily on $15 a day and some suburbs need transport and just dont have it!
If your talking about trams then it is cheap, fast and reliable! I personally wouldn't suggest anything other than trams or buses. They're all I use to get around. It is also really safe. As far as my experience there is no disadvantage!
Slow
Expensive ... although not as expensive as air transport
limit on how much you can transport at a time
limit in terms of distance you cover and time it takes
Poor public transport loses tourists for Sydney
October 23, 2008 - 10:40AM
Sydney is losing visitors to other Australian cities because of its frustrating public transport system, a tourism instry leader says.
Tourism and Transport Forum Australia chairman Bruce Baird said he had witnessed the demise of "brand Sydney" since the city's successful Olympic bid.
"Since that time, there has been somewhat of an erosion of (brand Sydney)," the former federal MP and NSW transport minister told a forum meeting in Sydney today.
"We let things slip and by comparison Melbourne was developing its own events program and was taking events from Sydney. It's time we look at that and also transport links and other aspects which make up brand Sydney.
"Sydney is right up there in terms of our beaches and lifestyle, but there are quite a few areas where they fall short, not the least of which are the transport links."
On a rainy Sydney day, Mr Baird recounted his morning journey from the northern beaches to Darling Harbour, ring which he saw several commuters left stranded at Manly wharf because the ferry service was overcrowded.
"This is a city that's becoming increasingly frustrated with its public transport," he said.
A day after Premier Nathan Rees said he would call for expressions of interest to privatise Sydney Ferries, Mr Baird said a "rehabilitation" of the service had the potential to create "a world-class system".
"Now is not the time for governments to shy away from providing public transport infrastructure," he said.
"Brand Sydney is not just about marketing or slogans ... transport is a vital part.
"If we can't move freight, deliver business people from the airport to the city or move around tourists, then that chips away at that brand."
Federal Transport Minister Anthony Albanese told the forum the commonwealth was addressing growing demands on public transport and had established a special unit to examine the issue.
"The first objective of the Major Cities Unit is to improve proctivity through action to rece urban congestion and ensure people and goods move efficiently across our cities," he said.
The key to efficient future city transport was the creation of dedicated thoroughfares for pedestrians and cyclists, and investing in light rail, Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore told the forum.
"The economic and environmental cost of not financing (public transport options) far outweighs the cost of financing these projects," Ms Moore said.
Mr Baird encouraged leaders to address Sydney's public transport downfalls as a priority so it did not fall further behind other cities.
"Our outperformance by cities such as Melbourne is concerning ... we've lost momentum ... and it needs to be addressed," he said.
The forum was meeting as part of the Global Cities 08 Conference, which opens in Sydney tomorrow.
最後這個是段對話,夠多了吧