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对话的进行形式,大部分都是以两人为主的。下面是我给大家整理的简单两人英语小对话,供大家参阅!

简单两人英语小对话: travel

A: Hi, Mark! Long time no see!

B: Hi, Alex!

A: Where have you been?

B:I just got back from London.

A:How was your flight?

B:It was OK. There was a lot of turbulence, though.

A: That’s too bad . how long was the flight?

B: It was 10 hours.

A:Did you have a layover?

B: Yes, in paris, France.

A: Did you buy anything in the duty-free stores?

B:Yes. I bought two boxed of chocolate ? one for me and one for you!

A: Oh, you didn’t have to …

B: It was nothing.

Intermediate

A: How can I help you?

B: I seem to have lost my train ticket.

A: What’s your destination?

B: I’m supposed to be going to ShangHai.

A: OK. When is your train supposed to leave?

B: It’s supposed to leave in 30 minutes.

A: Oh, dear. What’s your last name, please?

B: S M I T H.

A: And your passport number?

B: Z3264356.

A: Let me see…it doesn’t look like we have any information about your ticket here.

B: Is there anything you can do for me? If I don’t make it to ShangHai in time, my wife is going go kill me.

A:Oh dear. I’m really sorry , sir. But you don’t have any proof of purchase. You’ll simply have to purchase another ticket.

B: How much is that going to cost me?

A: It depends on how you want to travel. If you want a soft sleeper, it will cost 610 RMB; if you want a hard seat, it will only cost 100RMB.

B: I can’t possibly travel on a hard seat for 10 hour!

A: Looks like you might like the soft sleeper then.

B: Yes, fine. Let me see how much money I have I my wallet.

A: …sir?

B: Where’s my wallet? Someone has stolen my wallet!

A: Perhaps it’s in your other pocket.

B: You’re right. It is. Let me have a look. I have 419.6RMB. is that enough?

A: You’re just 4 mao short for the hard sleeper, but I’ll let it go. Anything for love!

B: Thanks, ma’am. You’re a lifesaver!

简单两人英语小对话:酒店

A:Good morning,the Halent Hotel.How may I help you?

B:Good morning.I’d like to book a room for Friday night and Saturday night.

A:Certainly.What kind of room would you like?

B:A single room please.I hope you are not fully booked.

A:A single room,that’s fine.And whose name shall I make the booking?

B:Jones.According to your website,the nightly rate is $50,including breakfast.

A:We offer a 20% discount for guests staying on Friday and Saturday.The total cost will be $80,including breakfast.

B:Thank you very much.I look forward to seeing you on Friday.

A:Could I just take your credit card number please?I should mention that there is a cancellation charge of $20.

B:That’s fine.My credit card number is………

Intermediate:

A:Did you enjoy your weekend at the Halent Hotel?I hear it’s an excellent place to stay and has good facilities.

B:I had a wonderful time.The rooms are not very big,but they are well furnished.The restaurant is excellent and reasonably priced.There is a sauna and a Jacuzzi.

A:Do they have a swimming pool?

B:No, they don’t.They have a beauty parlor,but I didn’t go there.

A:What’s the service like?

B:It’s very good.Check in and check out at reception only took a few minutes.The wait staff are very good.A waiter recommended their baked fish,which tasted wonderful.The hotel was quite full.So I suggest making a reservation if you intend to go there.The hotel offers the discount at the weekends.

A:It sounds perfect.Did you have any complaints at all?

B:There was a problem with the Internet access.So I couldn’t check my E-mail.But I didn’t complain about it to the management.

A:I suppose you were happy to forget about the outside world.

B:Yes,I was.Here’s their business card.

A:Thanks.Was there a mina bar in the room?

B;No,there wasn’t.There is a bar on the ground floor,and of course,you can buy drinks in the restaurant to go with your meal.

A:One of the things I dislike about hotels is that everyone expects tips.

B:I know.At the Halent Hotel,they have an interesting policy.When you check out,you put money in a special box at reception.Each evening,the money in the box is shared equally by the hotel staff.

简单两人英语小对话:交通运输

A:Do you think we should travel by bus or by train?

B:It's a difficult choice.The train is a little faster,but much more expensive.

A:We could face delays if we travel by bus,thanks to traffic jams.

B:Buses are more crampt and you can't walk around.

A:That's true.But I feel that I see more when I travel by bus.

B:Really?I think you see more traveling by train.

A:So which form of transport do you prefer to use?

B:I prefer going by train,even though it costs more.

A:Ok,then we'll go by train.I'm sure we'll have a good journey.Shall we go to the station and buy the tickets?

B:The trains aren't usually full.We can get them on the day we travel.We should buy return tickets,because they are much cheaper than getting 2 singles.

A:We should take a packed lunch on the journey.The food they sell on the trains is always expensive.

Intermediate:

A:How do you think the transport system in our city could be improved?

B:I think that the public transport system could be made simpler.I never know where the bus routes actually go.The routes seem too twist and turn rather than going roughly in the straight line.

A:I think we just need to build more roads.Then there will be more space for cars to drive and we'd have fewer traffic jams.

B:If we build more roads,people would just fill them with cars again.I think we should discourage people from using their cars.

A:How would you do that?

B:I think we should do a few things at once.Improving public trasport would incourage people to use that.If we also charge people to use their cars in the city center,they won't use their cars as much.

A:I don't know.I think it's unfair to make drivers pay more money.They already pay a lot of tax,petrol tax,for example.

B:I think that they should pay more tax.Look at the damage they cause to the environment and people's health by discharging all those exhaust fumes.

A:The air would certainly be cleaner if there are fewer cars being used in the city.The problem is the people will see it as reducing their freedom.It will be unpopular.

B:That's a good point.Car owners will probably be against it.But people who use public trasport will be in favor of it.

以上是我整理所得,欢迎大家阅读和收藏。

英文对话双人

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我们大部分的对话,大多是两个人的状态下进行的。下面是我给大家整理的两个人英文对话,供大家参阅!

两个人英文对话:At a Farmer's Meeting

MARTIN: Hello. I'm Martin Learner.

WILT: I'm Wilt Brauer. How are you?

MARTIN: Fine, thanks. How are you?

WILT: Fine, thanks. This is Mrs. Brauer.

MARTIN: Good evening, Mrs. Brauer.

EMILY: I'm Emily. What do you do, Mr. Learner?

MARTIN: I'm a reporter. May I ask some questions?

WILT: Of course.

MARTIN: Are you a farmer?

WILT: Yes, I am.

MARTIN: Are all these men farmers?

WILT: Yes, they are.

EMILY: Some women are farmers, too.

WILT: Emily is a good farmer.

EMILY: Yes, we're both farmers. Would you like some coffee?

MARTIN: Yes, please.

EMILY: Come with me.

MARTIN: Thank you.

EMILY: You're welcome. Have you met Chuck Kessler?

MARTIN: No, I haven't. Hello, how are you?

CHUCK: Fine, thanks. Who are you?

MARTIN: Martin Learner. Are you a farmer?

CHUCK: Oh, yes. We're all farmers.

MARTIN: Where do you live?

CHUCK: I live in the country.

EMILY: He and Mrs. Kessler live in a big house east of here.

MARTIN: Where do you live, Emily?

EMILY: We live south of here. We live in a small house.

CHUCK: Where do you live? Do you live on a farm?

MARTIN: No, I don't. I live in Baltimore. I live in an apartment.

CHUCK: Do you like the city?

MARTIN: Yes. I like the country, too. But my home is in the city.

MARTIN: This is good coffee.

EMILY: Thanks. Have you met Lisa Jankusky?

MARTIN: No, I haven't.

LISA: I'm Lisa. How are you?

MARTIN: Fine, thanks. How are you?

LISA: Fine, thanks.

MARTIN: Are you a farmer?

LISA: No, I'm not. I'm a housewife.

MARTIN: Do you live here in town?

LISA: No, I don't. My home is in the country.

MARTIN: My home is in the city.

LISA: Do you live in a house?

MARTIN: No, I live in an apartment.

LISA: My home is west of here. I live in a big house.

LISA: Hi, Wilt. This is Martin.

MARTIN: We've met. Wilt, where is your house?

WILT: It's south of here.

MARTIN: May I visit your farm?

WILT: Of course. Can you come on Monday?

MARTIN: No, I can't.

WILT: Can you come on Tuesday?

MARTIN: Yes. I want to ask you some questions on Tuesday.

WILT: OK. Good-bye.

LISA: Good-bye, Wilt. Hi, Eric. This is Martin.

ERIC: Hi. I'm Eric Jankusky.

MARTIN: Are you Lisa's husband?

ERIC: Yes, I am.

MARTIN: Are you a farmer?

ERIC: Yes, I am. All these men are farmers.

拜访农家

马 丁:你好,我叫马丁·勒纳。

威尔特:我叫威尔特·布劳沃。你好吗?

马 丁:很好,谢谢。你好吗?

威尔特:很好,谢谢。这是布劳沃夫人。

马 丁:晚上好。布劳沃夫人。

艾米莉:我叫艾米莉。勒纳先生,你做什么工作?

马 丁:我是记者。我能问些问题吗?

威尔特:当然。

马 丁:你是农民吗?

威尔特:是的。

马 丁:这些男士也是农民吗?

威尔特:是的。

艾米莉:一些妇女也是农民。

威尔特:艾米莉是个很好的农民。

艾米莉:是的,我们俩都是农民。喝点咖啡吗?

马 丁:好的。

艾米莉:跟我来。

马 丁:谢谢。

艾米莉:不客气,你见过查克·凯斯勒吗?

马 丁:没有。你好吗?

查 克:很好,谢谢。你叫什么?

马 丁:马丁·勒纳。你是个农民吗?

查 克:噢,是的,我们都是农民。

马 丁:你在哪儿住?

查 克:我在农村住。

艾米莉:他和凯斯勒夫人住在离这儿东边的一所大房子里。

马 丁:你在哪儿住,艾米莉?

艾米莉:我住在这儿的南边。我住在一所小房子里。

查 克:你住哪儿?你住在农场吗?

马 丁:不。我住在巴尔的摩。我住在一所公寓里。

查 克:你喜欢城市吗?

马 丁:是的。我也喜欢农村。但我家在城市里。

马 丁:这咖啡很不错。

艾米莉:谢谢。你见过丽莎·詹库斯基吗?

马 丁:没有。

丽 莎:我叫丽莎。你好吗?

马 丁:很好。谢谢。你好吗?

丽 莎:很好,谢谢。

马 丁:你是个农民吗?

丽 莎:不是。我是个家庭妇女。

马 丁:你住在这个城镇里吗?

丽 莎:不。我家在农村。

马 丁:我家在城里。

丽 莎:你住在一栋房子里吗?

马 丁:不,我住在公寓里。

丽 莎:我家在这儿的西边。我住在一所大房子里。

两个人英文对话:On a Farm

LISA: Let's sit here, Mr Learner.

MARTIN: Please call me Martin. May I ask some questions?

LISA: Of course.

MARTIN: May I record your answers?

LISA: Yes.

MARTIN: Do you have a family?

LISA: Yes, I have a husband.

MARTIN: What is your husband's name?

LISA: Eric.

MARTIN: Eric. That's right. We've met. Do you have children?

LISA: Yes. We have two children.

MARTIN: Are they boys or girls?

LISA: We have one boy and one girl.

MARTIN: Wonderful. You have a son and a daughter. Are your mother and father living?

LISA: Yes, they are.

MARTIN: Do they live here?

LISA: No, they don't. They live in town.

MARTIN: Do you have a large farm?

LISA: Oh, yes. It's a very large farm. The farm was my father's farm.MARTIN: And you have a very large house.

LISA: It's a wonderful house. The house is old. Here's Eric.

ERIC: Hello, Martin?

MARTIN: That's right.

ERIC: How are you?

MARTIN: Fine, thanks. How are you?

ERIC: Fine, thanks.

LISA: We're talking about families.

ERIC: I have a large family.

MARTIN: Are your parent's living?

ERIC: My mother is living. My father isn't living.

MARTIN: Where does your mother live?

ERIC: She lives in California.

MARTIN: Do you have brothers and sisters?

ERIC: I have three brothers and two sisters.

MARTIN: Where do they live?

ERIC: Two brothers live in town. One lives on a farm.

MARTIN: What do they do? One is a farmer?

ERIC: That's right. Two brothers have businesses in town.

MARTIN: Lisa, do you have brothers and sisters?

LISA: I have a sister.

MARTIN: Where does she live?

LISA: She lives in Texas.

MARTIN: Is she married?

LISA: No, she isn't.

MARTIN: What does she do?

LISA: She's in the army.

MARTIN: Are your sisters married, Eric?

ERIC: One sister lives in Montana. She's married to a rancher. One lives in California. My mother lives with this sister.

MARTIN: What does this sister do?

ERIC: She has a business.

LISA: She's a photographer.

MARTIN: That's interesting.

在农场

丽 莎:让我们坐这里吧,勒纳先生。

马 丁:叫我马丁好了。我能问你几个问题吗?

丽 莎:当然可以。

马 丁:我可以把你的回答录下来吗?

丽 莎:可以的。

马 丁:你成家了吗?

丽 莎:是的,我有丈夫。

马 丁:你丈夫叫什么名字?

丽 莎:埃里克。

马 丁:埃里克。对了,我们见过。你有孩子吗?

丽 莎:是的。我们有两个孩子。

马 丁:男孩还是女孩?

丽 莎:一男一女。

马 丁:太好了。你有一个儿子和一个女儿。你的父母还健在吗?

丽 莎:是的。

马 丁:他们住在这儿吗?

丽 莎:不,他们住在城里。

马 丁:你有一个大农场吗?

丽 莎:噢,是的,那是个很大的农场,曾经是我父亲的。

马 丁:你还有一所大房子。

丽 莎:是一个很棒的房子。这个房子很古老。埃里克来了。

埃里克:你好,马丁?

马 丁:不错。

埃里克:你怎么样?

马 丁:很好,谢谢。你怎么样?

埃里克:很好,谢谢。

丽 莎:我们正在谈论家庭。

埃里克:我有一个大家庭。

马 丁:你父母还健在吗?

埃里克:我母亲还健在,父亲不在了。

马 丁:你的母亲住在哪儿?

埃里克:她住在加利弗福尼亚。

马 丁:你有兄弟姐妹吗?

埃里克:我有三个兄弟和两个姐妹。

马 丁:他们住在哪儿?

埃里克:两兄弟住城里,一个在农场。

马 丁:他们做什么工作?有一个是农民吗?

埃里克:是的,另两个兄弟在城里做生意。

马 丁:丽莎,你有兄弟姐妹吗?

丽 莎:我有个姐姐。

马 丁:她住哪儿?

丽 莎:她住在德克萨斯。

马 丁:她结婚了?

丽 莎:没有。

马 丁:她做什么工作的?

丽 莎:她在军队工作。

马 丁:埃里克,你的姐妹们结婚了吗?

埃里克:一个住在蒙大拿州,她嫁给了一个农场主。一个住在加利福尼亚,我母

亲同她住在一起。

马 丁:这个姐姐做什么工作?

埃里克:她经商。

丽 莎:她是个摄影家。

马 丁:很有意思。

两个人英文对话:谈论家庭

LISA: Here are the children now.

ERIC: This is Max. And this is Meg.

MARTIN: Hi, Max. Hi, Meg.

MAX: Hi.

MEG: Hi.

MARTIN: I'm Martin. How old are you, Max?

MAX: I'm fifteen.

MARTIN: Are you in high school?

MAX: Yes. I'm in tenth grade.

MARTIN: Where is your school?

MAX: It's in town.

MARTIN: How old are you, Meg?

MEG: Eleven.

MARTIN: Where is your school?

MEG: I don't know.

LISA: It's east of here.

MARTIN: It's in the country.

ERIC: That's right.

MARTIN: Meg, can I ask some more questions?

MEG: OK.

MARTIN: I want to ask some questions about your family.

MARTIN: Do you have uncles?

MEG: Yes. Three.

MARTIN: Where do they live?

MEG: Two live in town. One lives over there?

MARTIN: Where?

ERIC: West of here.

MEG: See that road? Over there.

MARTIN: Max, do you have grandmothers and grandfathers?

MAX: Yes. Two grandmothers are living, and one grandfather is living.MARTIN: Where does your grandfather live?

MAX: He lives in town now. He lived here.

MARTIN: What does he do?

MAX: He was a farmer.

ERIC: This was his farm.

MARTIN: Meg, where do your grandmothers live?

MEG: One lives in town. One lives in California.

MARTIN: What do your uncles do?

MEG: Uncle Gene is a policeman.

MAX: Uncle Chet is a baker.

MARTIN: Max, is one uncle a farmer?

MAX: Yes, he is. He has a small farm.

MARTIN: What does he grow?

MAX: Corn. All the farmers grow corn.

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A: Do you think I still fashionable in this dress?B: I think so. Blue is still fashionable at the moment.A: This style came out last year, though. I like the dress, but I’m not sure whether last year’s fashions will be same this year.B: I think this kind of dress will stay in fashion for a few more years. People don’t change fashions every year. It would be too expensive.A: Yes. Only the top designer try to tell people to change fashion every year, but only rich people can do it.B: There are some real fashion victims who just have to keep totally up-to-date with expensive clothes.A: I wish I could be one of those people, but my budget simply doesn’t stretch that far. I have to limit the amount of money I spend on clothes otherwise I would go on a shopping frenzy.B: I know what you mean. The situation will be worse if we marry our boyfriends and have children. Then we’ll have even less money to spend on fashionable clothes!

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