日常生活常用的英語口語對(duì)話
英語的發(fā)音只有一種,而口音是可以有很多的,跟國(guó)家和地區(qū)都有關(guān)系,今天小編就給大家分享一下英語口語,大家要努力學(xué)習(xí)哦
Living with someone of the opposite sex 和異性一起生活
Katya: Hello, I'm Katya from Bulgaria.
卡蒂亞:大家好,我是卡蒂亞,來自保加利亞。
Ayumi: I'm Ayumi from Brazil.
亞由美:我是亞由美,來自巴西。
Katya: And today's question is have you ever lived with somebody from the opposite sex? Yes, I've always had various room mates and there is always a boy room mate or two girls and one boy. It's always different and it always changes. There is always new people coming in my house for some reason and I actually really like living with boys because they really help you a lot. There are some times when you need someone to carry your groceries or you need somebody to repair something in the house. Plus they don't interfere in your personal life or they don't scold you if you haven't cleaned something right on time.
卡蒂亞:今天的話題是,你和異性一起生活過嗎?我的室友一直在換,一般會(huì)有一個(gè)室友是男孩或兩個(gè)女孩和一個(gè)男孩。我的室友一直都不同,一直在換。經(jīng)常有新人因?yàn)槟撤N原因住進(jìn)我的房子里,我很喜歡和男孩一起住,因?yàn)樗麄儠?huì)幫很多忙。有時(shí)會(huì)需要?jiǎng)e人幫忙提東西或修理房子里的東西。而且男孩不會(huì)干預(yù)你的私生活,如果你沒有及時(shí)清理干凈,男孩也不會(huì)責(zé)罵你。
Ayumi: Same here. Actually all my room mates have been boys. I've never felt uncomfortable. We are like friends, we are like family so we don't have these gender barriers saying you are a boy so you don't do this, you are a girl you don't do that. The same case, they take trash for me or they carry my stuff. They are really kind and I really like them because they are like brothers rather than like strangers.
亞由美:我也這么想。實(shí)際上我的室友一直是男孩。我從未感到不舒服。我們就像朋友、像家人一樣,我們沒有那些性別障礙,可能有人認(rèn)為你是男生,所以你不能這么做,或者你是女生,你不能做那個(gè),我們并沒有這種想法。和你說的一樣,他們會(huì)幫我倒垃圾或幫我提東西。他們非常友善,我很喜歡他們,因?yàn)樗麄兏裎业男值埽皇悄吧恕?/p>
Katya: Also men are really good cooks.
卡蒂亞:而且男性也很會(huì)做飯。
Ayumi: Yeah.
亞由美:對(duì)。
Katya: Right? That's why the best chefs in the world are guys.
卡蒂亞:對(duì)吧?可能這就是世界上最優(yōu)秀的廚師都是男性的原因。
Ayumi: Maybe.
亞由美:可能吧。
How did you learn English? 如何學(xué)習(xí)英語
Ayumi: Hello, I'm Ayumi from Brazil.
亞由美:大家好,我是亞由美,來自巴西。
Katya: And I'm Katya from Bulgaria.
卡蒂亞:我是卡蒂亞,來自保加利亞。
Ayumi: Today's question is is it easier to be friends with men or women? How is it for you Katya?
亞由美:今天的問題是,和男性交朋友更容易還是和女性交朋友更容易?卡蒂亞,對(duì)你來說哪種比較容易?
Katya: I don't know. I think it's both. I can't decide which one is easier because I think sometimes I need my girlfriends to go drink coffee with them and sometimes I need the boys to talk about computers or some game or something or I would need advice from a guy. The same comes with my father and my mother. I think it's the same with my guy friends, I don't ask stuff that I would normally ask my father for and it's the same with my mom. I'm very friendly with guys because I have a brother, a big brother, so I'm very used to being around boys. But at the same time I do need my girlfriends. What about you?
卡蒂亞:我不知道。我覺得兩種都蠻容易的。我無法決定哪邊更容易,因?yàn)橛袝r(shí)我需要女性朋友陪我喝咖啡,有時(shí)我需要男性朋友談電腦或是游戲之類的事情,我需要男性的建議。對(duì)我來說,我父親和我母親也是這樣。和男性朋友的情況一樣,有些事情我不會(huì)問我爸爸,而有些事情我不會(huì)問我媽媽。我對(duì)男性很友好,因?yàn)槲矣幸粋€(gè)哥哥,所以我很習(xí)慣周圍有男生的生活。不過同時(shí),我也需要女性朋友的陪伴。你呢?
Ayumi: I usually like judge people by their personality rather than sex. So I cannot say which one is easier. I think if you really get along with people well.
亞由美:通常我不會(huì)用性別來判斷人,而是會(huì)用性格來判斷。所以我不能說哪邊更容易。我認(rèn)為,那要看是否能和他人友好相處。
Katya: It doesn't really matter.
卡蒂亞:性別不太重要。
Ayumi: It doesn't really matter but I like guy friends in particular, for example, going to drinks or dancing together, this kind of thing. It's really fun to go with. With the girls, different kind of stuff, for example shopping, drinking coffee.
亞由美:不太重要,不過像喝酒或跳舞這種事情,我更喜歡和男性朋友一起。和他們一起玩很開心。而我會(huì)和女性朋友一起去購(gòu)物。
Katya: Talking about boys.
卡蒂亞:還有談?wù)撃猩?/p>
Ayumi: Yeah. So they have different kind of...
亞由美:對(duì)。他們有不同的……
Katya: It depends on the situation I think.
卡蒂亞:我想這要取決于具體情況。
Who do you argue with often? 經(jīng)常和誰爭(zhēng)吵
Katya: Hello, I'm Katya from Bulgaria.
卡蒂亞:大家好,我是卡蒂亞,來自保加利亞。
Ayumi: I'm Ayumi from Brazil.
亞由美:我是亞由美,來自巴西。
Katya: And the question is who do you argue with often? Who do you argue with often, Ayumi?
卡蒂亞:我們要討論的問題是,你經(jīng)常和誰吵架?亞由美,你經(jīng)常和誰爭(zhēng)吵?
Ayumi: My mother.
亞由美:我媽媽。
Katya: Me too.
卡蒂亞:我也是。
Ayumi: My mother, somehow like female family members, I don't know if they have so much expectation on you or because we are from the same sex, we have the same kind of things going on.
亞由美:我媽媽和其她女性家族成員一樣,不知道是因?yàn)樗齻儗?duì)你期望太高,還是因?yàn)槲覀冃詣e一樣,要經(jīng)歷同樣的事情。
Katya: You always argue right?
卡蒂亞:你們經(jīng)常吵架,是吧?
Ayumi: Yeah.
亞由美:對(duì)。
Katya: I always argue with my mother and my father doesn't pay attention to us any more because he knows that's just the way we talk. When my brother comes back and why are you arguing and my father is always that's the way they communicate.
卡蒂亞:我經(jīng)常和我媽媽爭(zhēng)吵,我爸爸已經(jīng)不怎么管我們了,因?yàn)樗滥蔷褪俏覀兘涣鞯姆绞?。我哥哥回家以后?huì)問我們?yōu)槭裁闯臣?,我爸爸總是?huì)說,那就是她們的交流方式。
Ayumi: It's very small stuff. When I cook, my mom kind of complains. When I clean, my mom says it's not enough. Really small stuff, really unimportant things.
亞由美:其實(shí)都是因?yàn)樾∈隆N易鲲垥r(shí),我媽媽會(huì)抱怨。我打掃時(shí),我媽媽會(huì)說我打掃得不夠干凈。基本上都是小事,并不是重要的事情。
Katya: I think women often argue when there are two women in the house. I think it's very normal, natural to happen. I generally don't like to argue with people because I get very sensitive and sometimes I cry. So I usually avoid.
卡蒂亞:如果家里兩個(gè)女人,那她們會(huì)經(jīng)常吵架。我認(rèn)為這是很平常很自然的事情。我不喜歡和他人爭(zhēng)論,因?yàn)槲曳浅C舾?,有時(shí)我會(huì)哭。所以我通常會(huì)避免爭(zhēng)吵。
Ayumi: It's really bad when it happens.
亞由美:吵架發(fā)生時(shí)會(huì)非常糟糕。
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