買(mǎi)禮物的英語(yǔ)對(duì)話閱讀
買(mǎi)禮物的英語(yǔ)對(duì)話閱讀
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買(mǎi)禮物的英語(yǔ)對(duì)話1
Steven is discussing with Julia about what gift to give Vicky, the little girl living next to them, for her birthday.
史蒂文正和朱莉亞商量送什么生日禮物給隔壁的小姑娘維姬。
Julia: Steven, what are you thinking about?
茱莉亞:史蒂文,你在想什么呢?
Steven: Oh, you know, tomorrow is Vicky's birthday. I am thinking what gift to give her.
史蒂文:哦,你知道,明天是維姬的生日。我正在想送什么生日禮物給她。
Julia: That's easy. A girl at her age must like beautiful ornaments. How about a hair pin?
茱莉亞:那很容易,像她這個(gè)年齡 的女孩一定喜歡漂亮的飾品,送個(gè)發(fā)卡怎么樣?
Steven: It's a bad idea. Vicky has short hair.
史蒂文:這主意不好,維姬是短頭發(fā)。
Julia: Well, what about a brooch?
茱莉亞:那么,胸針如何?
Steven: Only old women like that.
史蒂文:只有上了年紀(jì)的女人才喜歡胸針。
Julia: Maybe you should ask her what she wants for her birthday.
茱莉亞:也許你應(yīng)該問(wèn)問(wèn)她想要什么樣的生日禮物。
Steven: OK. That's what I can do.
史蒂文:好吧,這還可行。
買(mǎi)禮物的英語(yǔ)對(duì)話2
A:Excuse me. What's a suitable gift if I'm invited to visit a Chinese family?
麗貝卡:請(qǐng)問(wèn),去中國(guó)人家里做客,一般送什么禮物?
B:It all depends on who the host is.
售貨員:那要看對(duì)方是誰(shuí)了。
A:It's my friend.
麗貝卡:是我的朋友。
B:Does he live with his parents?
售貨員:他跟父母住在一起嗎?
A:Yes, he does.
麗貝卡:對(duì),跟父母住在一起。
B:Then, it'd be great to take a fruit basket with apples,banners and strawberries. It's proper for both seniors and children.
售貨員:那送果籃兒吧,里面裝上蘋(píng)果啦、香蕉啦、草莓啦,對(duì)老人、孩子都很合適。
A:Good idea! Do you have fruit baskets?
麗貝卡:好主意!你們這兒有果籃兒?jiǎn)?
B:I'm sorry we don't. You'll have to go to a supermarket or a fruit store for that.
售貨員:沒(méi)有,您得去超市或者水果店買(mǎi)。
A:Thanks.
麗貝卡:謝謝。
B:No problem.
售貨員:不客氣。
買(mǎi)禮物的英語(yǔ)對(duì)話3
Todd: So, Ruthie, what did you do today?
Ruth: Well, I got up quite early this morning, actually, to go shopping.
Todd: Oh, yeah! (Yeah) Ooh, shopping.
Ruth: I really like shopping.
Todd: That's true but you're on a budget. You're trying to save money.
Ruth: I know, but is was my brother's birthday. Well, it is my brother's birthday in a week so.
Todd: Oh, no kidding.
Ruth: Yeah.
Todd: So, what did you get your brother for his birthday?
Ruth: Well, it was quite difficult to find something that I thought he would like, but I got him some cakes in the end, some Japanese cakes.
Todd: Japanese cakes?
Ruth: Yeah, they're in like a special presentation box.
Todd: So, how are you going to get the cakes to your brother? Just through the post office?
Ruth: Yes, I sent them in the post this morning.
Todd: Oh, did you send them express or just regular mail?
Ruth: No, regular mail because it was cheaper.
Todd: But, don't you want it to hurry and get there for his birthday?
Ruth: I've got one week. I think it will get there in time.
Todd: So, what do you think your brother will think of the cakes?
Ruth: I don't think he'll like them actually.
Todd: No?
Ruth: Well, he likes chocolate cake, and they look like they've got kind of chocolate inside but it's bean paste. I think he'll be disappointed.
Todd: So what did your brother get you for your last birthday?
Ruth: That's a good question. He always gives me money, and he often gives me chocolate as well. He's very generous.
Todd: Actually, I'm the same way. Guys like to give money. Money is so easy. No shopping involved.
Ruth: It's practical, though, it's good.
Todd: Now, I've been told that when you give money for a gift, it's actually very impolite.
Ruth: Really?
Todd: Is that true? Yeah!
Ruth: Why is that?
Todd: I don't know. Some people say it's just really impersonal. That you should take the time to get a gift.
Ruth: Really! I really think if anybody gave me money I would be so pleased. It's a good present.
Todd: Exactly, that's what I think. (Pause) Hey, um, actually, when are you going to see your brother next?
Ruth: Probably, I will see him in August of September.
Todd: Oh, that's quite a way away.
Ruth: Yes, about four months is that.
Todd: So is this a younger brother or older brother?
Ruth: He's older. He's twenty-six.
Todd: Oh, he's twenty six.
Ruth: He's going to be twenty-six soon.
Todd: Ok, well, if you happen to e-mail him, tell him happy birthday.
Ruth: Oh, certainly will do. Thanks.
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