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兩人英文情景對(duì)話

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兩人英文情景對(duì)話

  兩人之間,即使只有兩個(gè)人,對(duì)話的話題一定也有很多,因?yàn)楸舜硕加胁煌慕?jīng)歷嘛。下面是學(xué)習(xí)啦小編給大家整理的兩人英文情景對(duì)話,供大家參閱!

  兩人英文情景對(duì)話:表達(dá)喜歡

  MARTIN: What tennis players do you like, Daoud?

  DAOUD: I like many tennis players. I like Jimmy Connors. I like Andre Agassi.

  MARTIN: What tennis players do you like, Mona?

  MONA: I like Daoud.

  JUMA: We all like Daoud!

  MARTIN: Do you like women tennis players?

  DAOUD: Of course, I like women tennis players.

  MARTIN: Who do you like?

  DAOUD: I like Stefi Graf. She's very good. I like Monica Seles. I like Martina Navratilova.

  MONA: I like Martina, too.

  MARTIN: Mona, do you like music?

  MONA: Yes, I do.

  MARTIN: What kind of music do you like?

  MONA: I like old music.

  MARTIN: What do you mean? Old music?

  MONA: I like Elton John.

  JUMA: I like Elvis Presley.

  MARTIN: Daoud, do you like music?

  DAOUD: Sometimes. I listen to music on the radio. I like some new music.

  MARTIN: Do you like classical music?

  DAOUD: Opera? Symphony?

  MARTIN: Yes, that kind of music.

  DAOUD: No, I don't like that kind of music. I don't understand that kind of music. I like popular music and folk music.

  MARTIN: What kind of folk music do you like?

  DAOUD: I like music from my country.

  MONA: Your country is the United States.

  DAOUD: I know. I mean my parents' country.

  MARTIN: Where did your parents come from?

  DAOUD: They came from Afghanistan.

  MARTIN: Did you travel last year?

  DAOUD: Yes, I did. I went to many cities in the United States. I traveled to Europe. And I traveled to Asia.

  MARTIN: Did you go to Afghanistan?

  DAOUD: No, I didn't. I traveled to Australia, too. I like Australia.

  JUMA: I like Australia, too. I went with Daoud last year.

  MARTIN: Did you go to Australia, Mona?

  MONA: No, I didn't. I'm going to go to Europe next year.

  MARTIN: What countries are you going to visit?

  MONA: I don't know. I want to visit France and Italy.

  MARTIN: Juma, what do you do?

  JUMA: I'm an engineer.

  MARTIN: When did you meet Daoud?

  JUMA: We went to school together. Mona went with us, too.

  MARTIN: Where did you go to school?

  JUMA: In Virginia. We lived in Arlington, Virginia. Mona and I are cousins.

  MARTIN: Is Daoud your cousin?

  JUMA: No, he isn't. He's only a friend.

  DAOUD: My father and Juma's father were friends, too. They went to school together in Afghanistan.

  MARTIN: Did you like school?

  DAOUD: Yes, I did.

  MARTIN: What did you like?

  DAOUD: I liked science and sports.

  MARTIN: Juma, do you like your work?

  JUMA: Yes, I do. I like engineering.

  MARTIN: Mona, what do you do?

  MONA: I'm a social worker.

  MARTIN: Where do you work?

  MONA: I work in Arlington.

  MARTIN: Where do you live?

  MONA: I live with my parents.

  MARTIN: Do you like your work?

  MONA: Yes, I do.

  MARTIN: Thanks for your time, Daoud. Let's watch the tennis match. Thanks, Juma. Thank you, Mona.

  兩人英文情景對(duì)話:表達(dá)不喜歡

  MARTIN: Hello. How are you?

  2ND FEMALE: I don't like walking.

  MARTIN: Don't you like the park?

  2ND FEMALE: I love the park. But I don't like walking. I like driving.

  2ND MALE: She doesn't like walking. She likes sitting.

  2ND FEMALE: He doesn't like the park. He likes cities.

  MARTIN: See you later.

  MARTIN: Good afternoon.

  GUIDE: Did you like your walk this morning?

  MARTIN: Yes, I did. Do you walk every day?

  GUIDE: Yes. I take visitors.

  MARTIN: Do you like it?

  GUIDE: Of course. I like being outside.

  MARTIN: Are you going to walk this afternoon.

  GUIDE: Yes. I'm going to take some people to the river.

  MARTIN: May I go with you?

  GUIDE: Of course. Come with me now. I'm going to meet them over there.

  MARTIN: Thanks.

  GUIDE: I don't like being late. Good afternoon. I'm Judy. I’m your guide this afternoon. We’re going to have a fast walk to the river.

  MALE: I can't walk fast.

  GUIDE: Don't you like to walk fast?

  MALE: I like to, but I can't walk fast.

  GUIDE: OK. We won't walk too fast. This is Martin. He's a reporter.

  MARTIN: Good afternoon. I want to ask some questions. May I walk with you?

  MALE: I don't like reporters.

  MARTIN: Oh?

  MALE: They ask too many questions.

  FEMALE: You don't know any reporters.

  MALE: I know the reporters on TV. I don't like them.

  MARTIN: What questions don't you like?

  MALE: I don't like questions about my family. I don't like questions about my work.

  FEMALE: That's everything!

  MARTIN: I'm not going to ask about your family or your work.

  MALE: Good.

  FEMALE: I like reporters. You can ask my anything.

  MARTIN: Where are you from?

  FEMALE: We're from St Louis.

  MARTIN: Do you like cities?

  FEMALE: I like St Louis. I don't like New York. I don't like Detroit. I like some cities.

  MARTIN: What do you like?

  MALE: I like fishing.

  MARTIN: Do you like fishing in the ocean?

  MALE: I don't like fishing in the ocean. There is no ocean is St Louis. I like fishing the river.

  FEMALE: He doesn't like fishing in small rivers. He likes fishing in big rivers.

  MARTIN: Do you like fishing in the Mississippi River?

  MALE: Of course. I live in St Louis. Slow down, please.

  GUIDE: OK. We're almost there.

  MALE: Where?

  FEMALE: At the river.

  MARTIN: I like this.

  FEMALE: It's beautiful! Isn't it beautiful?

  MALE: Yes, it is. Look, look at the fish!

  GUIDE: Do you like fishing?

  MALE: Yes, I do.

  GUIDE: I don't like fishing. I like walking. I like moving. I don't like sitting.

  FEMALE: I don't like fishing. I can't talk. I like talking.

  MARTIN: Are we going to sit here?

  MALE: Let's watch the river.

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