时间:2019-02-06 作者:英语课 分类:原版英语对话1000个


英语课

Todd: So, we're here... first of all, how about everybody introduce themselves.


Fred: OK. I'm Fred from Canada and it's a pleasure to be here.


Katia: Hello. I am Katerina. I'm from Mexico 1 and I'm also very glad to be here.


Todd: Thanks guys. And then, I'm Todd. I'm from the U.S. Now for the listeners 2, we all live really close to each other and we live in a neighborhood, where I guess, all of our houses are probably within 3 two or three minutes of each other.


Katia: Very close.


Todd: So, we thought we would talk about the neighborhood, and the first topic would be the stray 4 cats.


Katia: Which are also are neighbors.


Todd: Right. First of all, how many stray cats do you think there are in the neighborhood?


Katia: At least at night, you see them all together, especially in one corner, and I see at least about six cats, at least, all together.


Fred: I would say much more than that.


Todd: Yeah, I would too actually. How many do you think?


Fred: I would go for maybe twenty of those around the neighborhood.


Katia: But this is just one corner.


Fred: OK, just one corner, so multiplied 5 by four or five corners, yeah, twenty, twenty-five cats.


Todd: OK, so then, what do you guys think about the cats? Like should something be done about the cats? Should the people feed the cats?


Katia: I think especially for a lot of the elderly 6 people that live here, I think for them it's very nice to have the cats around and they feed them and I think as long as they don't go into the trash, I think it's OK, but for me, I haven't seen any trash, and I don't think it would be a problem.


Todd: Well, you know, they break into my house. I don't know if they break into yours, but they're amazing. If I don't lock the windows, the sliding glass doors they pull the door open with their paw 7 and they come in and they look through my trash and then they leave.


Fred: Those are very clever cats.


Todd: Yeah, I thought it was a raccoon. I thought I had a raccoon, and I went to talk to my landlady 8, and she's like, "No, that's just the cats."


Katia: I think you were just not feeding them.


Todd: Well, yeah, I guess that's it. Like, they're so hungry that they break into people's houses for food.


Katia: OK, I don't have that problem. I live on the third floor.


Todd: Oh, really.


Katia: So, maybe that's why.


Todd: Right.


Fred: I don't have that problem either, although I do live in a house similar to yours, Todd, where we live on the first floor and there is a lot of stray cats around the neighborhood but I've never had any problems of them breaking into the house.


Todd: Yeah, I don't know. They're pretty amazing. Like, I did not even know that cat's could break into a house, but they can.


Katia: Very smart cats.


Todd: Yeah. Or very hungry cats, as you said.


Katia: Or friendly cats. They want to visit.


Todd: Yeah, right.

 



n.墨西哥
  • They took me to Mexico.他们把我带到墨西哥。
  • Mexico is a beautiful country.墨西哥是个美丽的国家。
n.倾听者,收听者( listener的名词复数 );听众
  • the demographics of radio listeners 电台听众统计数据
  • The singer's high notes jarred on the ears of her listeners. 那位歌手的高音让听众们觉得刺耳。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.内部,里头;adv.在内部,在内心里;prep.在…之内
  • The work must be done within the given time.这个工作必须在规定的时间内完成。
  • Within two weeks,she gained five pounds in weight.两周内她的体重增加了5磅。
n.走失的家畜,浪子;adj.迷途的,偶然的;vi.迷路,彷徨
  • We couldn't identify the stray child.我们不能辨认出这个迷途孩子的身份。
  • Please don't stray from the subject.请不要离开本题。
v.乘( multiply的过去式和过去分词 );(使)相乘;(使)增加;(使)繁殖
  • Spending on military equipment has multiplied in the last five years. 过去的五年中军事装备的开支大大增加。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The problems grew, multiplied, and complicated beyond all reason. 这些问题发展了, 增多了, 而且复杂化了,简直不可思议。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
adj.年老的;年龄相当大的
  • He is getting elderly.他逐渐变老了。
  • The elderly man is quite energetic.这位上了年纪的老人仍精力充沛。
n.手掌,手爪;v.以蹄扒地,笨拙地使用,费力地前进
  • He served as a cat's paw.他充当爪牙。
  • Don't paw at everything you see.别见什么摸什么。
n.女房东,女地主
  • I heard my landlady creeping stealthily up to my door.我听到我的女房东偷偷地来到我的门前。
  • The landlady came over to serve me.女店主过来接待我。
学英语单词
a wild-goose chase
Abarema lucida
advects
Basedow's psychosis
battle staff
berberis chingshuiensis
Billy Budd
bird's-eye wood
body-shapes
bon camarade
Brassaiopsis hainla
Brauna, Proliv
cassideous
centre of crest circle
chilomycteruss
climate environment
clonality
contactor pump
continuously distributed
contrectant
cookies
cosmic radiation source
cost of acquistion
courtzillite
crawl effect
dot-matrix plotter
dotted quaver
electronic processing
emergency measure
Eminent Victorians
eventration
F2ACT-F2
fag oneself to death
field pendulum
flexurae
friedman tests
generalized Fokker-Planck equation
gleem
gun spraying
hatch hour
hawkinsin
heavily polluted
Heim's pills
highwaters
hot cathode ionization gauge
Hydrangea gracilis
Hyperleucinemia
indiscussible
interval histogram
labor unionist
lamento (europe)
lampadarios
langmuir waves
linning
logical lock
mamelodi
midroad
monthly store balance sheet
mountain reaction
nonregulated discharge
obstruction of pharynx
physical isolation
prolixly
psychological defence
psychoneuroimmunology (pni)
purchasing a computer
QRS-T angle
race destruction
radius of particle
rains down
razor strap
refined sugar
remerges
Remote Access Trojan
reproduce oneself
rockcresses
rogg
rotating cylinder printer
rumblification
Sabanalarga
satellite fairing
Schulze-Hardy rule
scleredema
shading yellow
spaghetti bolognaise
speed increase gear
sphincter(o)-
steal out
steel-encased
stoped
suppressed gout
T-junction
threat reflex
took a glance over
tunnel-type tray
ultimate load
us nh
vyn
warping moment
was in good condition
watan
zero-memory information source