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用英语向别人问路时,有哪些简单的英语对话口语 句子 ?下面是我给大家整理了 问路 英语对话,供大家参阅! 问路英语对话1 A: Excuse me, Where am I on this map? B: We are here, bus station, we are in the heart of the city. A: Oh ! I think I’m lost. Can I go from here to the railway station? B: Head straight up the street about two blocks then turn left. A:对不起,请问我在地图上的什么地方? B:我们在这里,汽车站,我们现在在市中心。 A:哦!我想我迷路了。我能否从这里到火车站呢? B:顺这条街一直走过两个街区,然后左转。 问路英语对话2 1、问路的几种表示 方法 : a. Excuse me, can you tell me the way to the museum? 请你告诉我去博物馆怎么走? 请你告诉我去博物馆怎么走? c. Would you please tell me where the post office is? 请告诉我邮局在哪儿? d. Will it take long to get to the airport? 去机场要很长时间吗? e. Excuse me, but I'm trying to find a chemist's shop. 对不起,我要找一家药店。 f. Would you please tell me if there is a hospital nearby? 请问附近有医院吗? g. Is the zoo far from here? 动物园离这儿远吗? 2、回答别人问路的表示方法: a. Go along the street until you come to the traffic lights. 沿这条路一直走到红绿灯那儿。 b. Turn right / left at the second crossing. (Take the second turning on the right / left.) 在第二个十字路口向右左转弯。 c. Take a number 46 bus, and get off at the square. 坐46路公共汽车,在广场下车。 d. It's in the corner of Huaihai Street and Xizang Road. 在淮海路和西藏路的路口。 e. Go straight ahead along the street and then turn left. 沿着街道往前走,然后往走转弯。 f. There is a post office at / in the corner of Smith Street and Beach Road. 史密斯街和海湾路的十字路口有个邮局。 g.The hospitai is on the corner of Yuhong Jie and Xinzheng Jie. 医院位于育红街和新政街的街角上。 问路英语对话3 Hugh directs Emma to a police station Emma:Excuse me. Excuse me Hugh:Yes. Emma:Is there a Police Station near here﹖ Hugh:Ah...police station﹖ Yes there is. Yes. Let me just think. You want to go straight on straight down this road for about a mile. Emma: Aha. Hugh:And then you turn right at some traffic lights...yes traffic lights...turn right. Go straight on...and then you turn left at a roundabout. There's a big church on the corner. Emma:Ah... Hugh:And the police station is next to that. Emma:Ah...OK...OK. Hugh:Is that clear﹖ Emma:I think so. Hugh:OK-good Bye. Emma:Thanks...bye... 告诉埃玛怎样去警察局 埃玛: 对不起,打搅一下。 休: 啊? 埃玛: 这附近有警察局吗? 休: 啊……警察局?是的,有一个,是,我想想。你沿着这条路一直走,大约一英里。 埃玛: 好的。 休: 警察局就在它旁边。 埃玛: 啊……好的……好的…… 休: 清楚了吗? 埃玛: 知道了。 休: 好,再见。 埃玛: 谢谢……再见。

简单英语对话20句

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旅行回来后,不妨试着用英语把自己的见闻与朋友们说一下。下面是我给大家整理的,供大家参阅!

:搭飞机回家

Todd: OK, Victor, tomorrow you're flying home.

维克多,明天你要搭飞机回家。

Victor: Yes, that's correct.

是的,没错。

Todd: OK. So, are you afraid of flying?

你害怕坐飞机吗?

Victor: No, flying's fine.

不,做飞机挺好。

Todd: Really. Back home, for your job, do you fly?

真的。回到家,你会因为工作而搭飞机吗?

Victor: No, I drive to work and to different assignments.

不,我工作需要开车去不同的地点。

Todd: OK, you never have to fly to go to conventions or other cities or stuff like that.

好的,你从来不用不用搭飞机去开会,或是出国?

Victor: Once or twice each year I do fly to go to conventions connected with my work.

每年一次或两次我会搭飞机出差开会。

Todd: OK. Um, tomorrow you have a really long flight.

好的,明天你要坐很长时间的飞机。

Victor: That's correct.

是的。

Todd: It's probably what about 15 hours

大约15小时。

Victor: From Narita to Washington DC is 12 hours in the air.

从成田机场坐飞机到华盛顿需要12小时。

Todd: So how do you pass the time on the plane?

那么你如何在飞机上打发时间呢?

Victor: On the plane I like to sleep as much as possible.

我喜欢在飞机上尽可能多地睡觉。

Todd: OK. Do you take medication or just have a beer or..?

好的。你靠吃药还是喝点儿酒来入睡?

Victor: No, no. I don't take any medication. I just, I tend to stay up late the day before so that I'm so tired I'll want to sleep on the plane.

不。我不吃药。我只是在搭飞机前一天睡得晚点,这样我在飞机上就会觉得很累很想睡觉。

Todd: Well, good strategy and I hope you have a good flight.

哇,好策略,希望你明天旅途愉快。

:英国村庄

Todd: OK. Hello!

你好!

Steven: Hello, there!

你好!

Todd: How are you doing today?

你今天好吗?

Steven: Pretty good.

很好。

Todd: Could you please introduce yourself!

请你介绍一下自己!

Steven: Yeah! My name is Steven. And I e from the north of England.

好的。我的名字叫史蒂文。我来自英格兰北部。

Todd: Oh, really! Where in the north of England?

真的吗!北英格兰的哪里?

Steven: A little village called Gawsworth.

一个名叫Gawsworth的小村庄。

Todd: Mm-hm. Is it a big place?

村庄大吗?

Steven: No, it's about 10,000 people I think.

不大,大概有1万人口。

Todd: Oh, really! Do you go back there often?

真个!你经常回去吗?

Steven: Not so often. The last time I went back was Christmas.

我不经常回去。我上次回去是圣诞节。

Todd: Oh, really! OK. Did you have a good time?

真的!你在那儿而过得怎么样?

Steven: Yeah, it was very nice. I saw old friends and family and did the usual Christmas things.

我在那儿过得很好。我见了朋友和家人,过了一个愉快的圣诞节。

Todd: What actually are the usual Christmas things?

圣诞节具体要做什么?

Steven: Oh, I guess, uh, a lot of eating and a lot of drinking and a lot of laughing. Just general fun and games I guess.

圣诞节,我们大快朵颐,畅饮豪饮,大声欢笑。我们还有圣诞节的欢乐气氛和小游戏。

Todd: How many of your family members still live in this town?

你还有多少家庭成员住在那里。

Steven: Well they don't actually....my mum and dad live in the town...um, my brother and sister actually live pretty close to this town, so my family is all in that general area.

实际上他们都搬家了,我父母住在镇上,我的兄弟姐妹住得离镇子不远。所以我家人都住在镇子附近。

Todd: Oh, OK. Great. Thanks a lot Steven.

好的。谢谢你,史蒂文。

:校车上的故事

Todd: So, Jessica, you've got a brother named Kirk!

杰西卡,你有个哥哥叫柯克!

Jessica: Yes, that's right. He is two and a half years older than I am, and we get along very well now.

是的,没错。他比我大两岁半。现在我们相处得非常好。

Todd: You get along very well now! How did you get along in the past?

你们现在相处得好!你们过去相处得怎么样?

Jessica: Not very well at all actually. He was always very mean and heartless, should we say.

其实一点儿都不好。可以说,他一向小气又无情。

Todd: What was the first thing you remember him doing to you?

你印象里他对你做的第一件事是什么?

Jessica: Perhaps the first thing was the time I fell asleep on the bus when I was on kindergarten. He actually left me there sleeping, and I didn't wake up until my lunch box fell on the ground, when the bus driver was parking in the bus garage. So anyway, yeah, I learned at that point not to really depend on him so much.

我记得的第一件事也许是我上幼儿园的时候,有一次我在车上睡着了。他就把我留在车上,直到我的饭盒掉了我才醒,那时大巴司机正在把车停进车库。总之,我了解到,那时我真的很依赖他。

Todd: What did your mum say when you got home?

你回家的时候你妈妈说什么?

Jessica: My mom asked my brother,"Hey! Aren't you forgetting something?", referring to me, and he responded, "Hey! How did you know I forgot my homework!"

我妈妈问我哥哥“嘿!你是不是忘了什么?”并提到了我,我哥哥说“嘿,你怎么知道我忘了做作业!”

:音乐

Todd: OK. Matt, we're back. We're gonna talk about music. What is your favorite kind of music?

马特,我们一起讨论讨论音乐。你最喜欢的音乐型别是什么?

Matt: My favorite kind of music is alternative music. But generally I like all types of music, apart from country music.

我最喜欢的音乐型别是非主流音乐。不过总的来说,我喜欢各种型别的音乐,除了乡村音乐。

Todd: I'm the same way. I hate country, except for Johny Cash.

我也是。我讨厌乡村音乐,除了Johny Cash的。

Matt: Yeah, yeah. The older country is good. But the newer, I don't like the newer stuff.

是的。老的乡村音乐很棒。但我不喜欢现在的乡村音乐。

Todd: Yeah, how expensive are CD's in your country?

好的,在你的国家CD卖多少钱?

Matt: Well, a brand new CD is probably between about 15 and 20 dollars, yeah, but you can find used CD's from anything to a dollar to, you know, 20 dollars, I guess, depending, depending on the CD. So you can find cheap CD's.

全新的品牌CD可能卖15到20美元,但你可以找到各种二手CD,价格从1到20美元不等,具体价格要看是什么CD。也就是说你可以找到便宜CD。

Todd: Wow, that's pretty cheap. Do you play a musical instrument?

那真是便宜。你会演奏乐器吗?

Matt: No, I don't, although when I was a kid I played the piano and a little bit of the quitar, but I've long since forgotten all of that.

不,虽然我小时候弹钢琴,有时也弹吉他,但那太久远了,我都忘光了。

Todd: Usually, you pick up the guitar and you don't stop playing it.

通常一个人拿起吉他就会一直弹下去。

Matt: There was no talent.

我没什么天分。

Todd: Do you go to concerts?

你听音乐会吗?

Matt: I go, I really enjoy going to concerts, but I like to go to *** all venues. Small shows. I don't like those big stadium shows where you need binoculars just to see the stage.

我很喜欢音乐会,但我喜欢小型演奏,小型表演。我不喜欢要用望远镜才能看到舞台的大型表演。

Todd: Yeah, I agree. And the last question, most importantly, do you sing in the shower?

我同意。最后一个问题,也是最重要的问题,你洗澡的时候唱歌吗?

Matt: Of course I do, yeah! Every chance I get.

当然!每次洗澡的时候我都唱。

Todd: Wow, what kind of songs do you sing?

哇,你都唱什么型别的歌?

Matt: Oh, wow! I guess anything that's in my head, the last thing I heard I guess.

哇!我想是我听到过的各种歌,也许是我洗澡前听到的最后一首。

Todd: Can you sing something right now?

你现在能唱两句吗?

Matt: I don't think so. This isn't a shower.

我不这么认为。现在并不是在洗澡。

Todd: Yeah, yeah. warning to the listeners, this is not a shower.

是的,要提醒听众的是,他没在洗澡。

以上是我整理所得,欢迎大家阅读和收藏。

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