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生活英語(yǔ)情景對(duì)話:外出過(guò)周末

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生活英語(yǔ)情景對(duì)話:外出過(guò)周末

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  生活英語(yǔ)情景對(duì)話:外出過(guò)周末

  Todd: So what are you doing this weekend, Adriana?

  你這周末做什么,阿德里亞娜?

  Adriana: I'm going to Fukuoka with...to meet my friend.

  我要去福岡見(jiàn)我的朋友。

  Todd: Oh, cool, how do you know her?

  哦,酷,你怎么認(rèn)識(shí)她的?

  Adriana: She went to university with me.

  她和我原來(lái)是一所大學(xué)的。

  Todd: What's she doing in Fukuoka?

  她在福岡做什么?

  Adriana: She's on the Jet Program, teaching.

  她為噴氣式飛機(jī)的一個(gè)項(xiàng)目服務(wù),負(fù)責(zé)培訓(xùn)。

  Todd: Oh, cool. does she like it?

  哦,酷。她喜歡這份工作嗎?

  Adriana: Yeah, she likes it. She renewed her contract so this is her third year.

  是的,她喜歡。她更新了她的合同,這是她在哪工作的第三年。

  Todd: Excellent. Do you know what you are going to be doing down in Fukuoka?

  太棒了。你去了福岡你們會(huì)做什么?

  Adriana: I think she's going to take me to a pub.

  我想她會(huì)帶我去一家酒館。

  Todd: You've not been to any of them in Japan.

  你以前沒(méi)去過(guò)日本的酒館。

  Adriana: No, not, first time. And we are going to.....What are we going to do? Oh, we're going to have a Thankgiving celebration on Sunday and we're gonna go to a Karaoke.

  沒(méi)去過(guò),這是第一次。我們還會(huì)去……我們還會(huì)做什么?哦,我們會(huì)在周日慶祝感恩節(jié),我們還回去唱卡拉OK。

  Todd: OK, have you been to any Karaoke bars here?

  好的,你以前去唱過(guò)卡拉OK嗎?

  Adriana: Yeah, I went to a Karaoke bar in Roppongi.

  是的,我去過(guò)六本木的卡拉OK。

  Todd: Did you sing?

  你唱歌了嗎?

  Adriana: Of course.

  當(dāng)然。

  Todd: Excellent. In English?

  真棒。唱的英文歌?

  Adriana: Ah, yeah! My Japanese isn't too great.

  是的!我的日語(yǔ)不是很好。

  Todd: What she tald you about the Karaoke?

  她跟你介紹了卡拉OK?

  Adriana: Ah... How do you mean?

  你的意思是?

  Todd: Like, you know, what do you know about the city.

  比如,你對(duì)這座城市有什么了解。

  Adriana: Not much.

  沒(méi)說(shuō)什么。

  Todd: All right.

  好的。

  生活英語(yǔ)情景對(duì)話:捕魚(yú)

  Todd: OK, Michael, you are into spear fishing!

  好的,邁克爾,你喜歡捕魚(yú)!

  Michael: Yes, I enjoy going spear fishing.

  是的,我喜歡捕魚(yú)。

  Todd: OK. Can you talk about that a bit.

  好的,你能跟我們聊聊捕魚(yú)嗎。

  Michael: Yeah, sure. Spear fishing basically is a sport that you dive under the wate with the aid of flippers, wet suit and weights but you don't use oxygen at all it's all, you hyperventilate before you go down to get your oxygen levels up then you dive down...yeah, and then you hafta you sometimes hide under rocks or actually stalk the fish, and when you see a species that is edible and of legal size you can catch the fish.

  好的。捕魚(yú)就是一種潛到水下的運(yùn)動(dòng),你需要穿戴腳蹼,潛水衣,加重砝碼,但不用帶氧氣瓶,只準(zhǔn)備這些設(shè)備就行了,你要在下潛前吸氣,吸收了足夠的氧氣再下潛到水中

  ……在水下你有時(shí)要躲到巖石后,或是追蹤魚(yú)群,等你看到那些可食用的,體型大小能夠被捕捉的魚(yú)就可以下手捕捉了。

  Todd: Oh, Wow. Now spear fishing, does that mean you throw the spear!

  哦,哇。說(shuō)到捕魚(yú),現(xiàn)在捕魚(yú)還用矛嗎?

  Michael: No, you use spear guns which uses surgical rubber to propel the spear you just pull it down to cock it. It's kind of like a crossbow without the cross piece at the front.

  不,用水下魚(yú)槍,這種魚(yú)槍用手術(shù)用橡膠推進(jìn)魚(yú)槍,你只要對(duì)準(zhǔn)目標(biāo)扣動(dòng)扳機(jī)就行了。它就像一個(gè)前面沒(méi)有橫梁的弩。

  Todd: So do you ever see sharks down there?

  你有沒(méi)有在水下見(jiàn)到過(guò)鯊魚(yú)?

  Michael: Yeah, you occasionally see sharks, it depends on where you are. You see a lot of, there are some sharks called wabby-gones which are harmless sharks and they are actually quite friendly, and they won't attack you, but if you've caught some fish and you keep them on your purse and the blood goes into the water it can attract bigger sharks, and a few times when we've been spearfishing, we've actually had the sharks come down and take the fish while we're there and it's a little bit scary but the sharks themselves are, they just sit there and watch you in the water. They're kind of like dogs, they, it's scary because they follow you, and they look at you, and you turn around and they'll be sitting there looking at you so most of the time we like to, when we catch the fish, to keep the blood out of the water we put them on a float that floats a fair way away from actually where you are fishing as a safety precaution, if you know you see too many sharks you just get out of the water...but no, it's nice and exciting.

  見(jiàn)過(guò),下水捕魚(yú)會(huì)偶爾見(jiàn)到鯊魚(yú),這取決于你在哪里了。這兒有一種叫做wabby-gones的鯊魚(yú),數(shù)量很多,他們是無(wú)害的,實(shí)際上它們很友好,它們不會(huì)襲擊你,但如果你已經(jīng)抓到魚(yú)了,還把抓到的魚(yú)放在口袋里,魚(yú)的鮮血滲進(jìn)海水中,它有可能吸引來(lái)更大的鯊魚(yú),有幾次我們捕魚(yú)時(shí),有鯊魚(yú)游過(guò)來(lái)找魚(yú)吃,那些鯊魚(yú)有點(diǎn)兒嚇人,它們只是在水里一動(dòng)不動(dòng)地看著你。它們就像獵犬,有點(diǎn)兒嚇人是因?yàn)樗鼈儠?huì)跟著你并且注視著你,你到附近去,鯊魚(yú)還是在那里靜靜地看著你,所以大多數(shù)情況下,我們捕魚(yú)會(huì)避免魚(yú)的血液流到海水中,我們把捕到的魚(yú)都放入到浮舟中,為確保安全,浮舟會(huì)距離捕魚(yú)地點(diǎn)有一定距離。如果你發(fā)現(xiàn)你捕魚(yú)的地方聚集了許多鯊魚(yú),你就要馬上上岸……雖然危險(xiǎn),但捕魚(yú)是一件愉快,令人興奮的事。

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