英语口语对话练习材料整理
英语口语对话练习材料整理1
老公: Honey, I have a mission tomorrow.
亲爱的,我明天出任务。
老婆: What is the mission?
什么任务?
老公: Go to Haiti and take part in the rescue efforts.
去海地参加救援行动。
老婆: But it must be dangerous.
但是那很危险。
老公: I know, but as a soldier, it is my duty.
我知道,作为一名军人,参加救援是我的义务。
老婆: I understand, I wish I could go with you.
我懂,我真希望能和你在一起。
老公: Don’t worry, I am OK.
别担心,我会好好的'。
老婆: When are you back?
什么时候回来?
老公: Maybe when the rescue efforts are finished, I will be back.
或许救援行动结束后,就可以回去了。
老婆: I am waiting for you, remember to take good care of yourself.
我等你,记住,好好照顾自己。
英语口语对话练习材料整理2
Jane: Ann, look at Lily, she is not in harmony.
安,你看莉莉,她好像有点不大对劲。
Ann: Yeah, she’s not herself.
是的,有点儿不太对劲儿。
Jane: What is wrong with her?
她怎么啦?
Ann: Maybe because of the exam, she didn’t pass.
可能是因为考试吧,她没过。
Jane: She must be sad.
她肯定很伤心。
Ann: If I were her, I would be. You know this exam is very important,it isrelated to our studies.
如果我是她,我也会。你知道这次考试很重要,关联着我们的学业。
Jane: What can we do for her?
我们能帮她什么吗?
Ann: Maybe we can go to visit the guidance director, hope he can give heranother chance to make up the examination.
或许我们可以去找教导主任,希望他能给她一次补考的机会。
Jane: OK,let’s go right now.
好,那我们马上去。
Ann: Wait for me.
等等我啊。
英语口语对话练习材料整理3
(Mr. Green,representative of a European import firm,is on a visit toChina. He arrived in Guangzhou a few days ago and has been attending theGuangzhou Fair. He has been instructed by his head office to get into contactwith Miss Weng of Chinese Trading Corporation,Guangzhou Branch,to talk over aclaim case. Miss Weng is handling the case on behalf of her Shanghai Branch.)
(A:Miss Weng; B:Mr. Green)
A:Good afternoon,Mr. Green. I'm told that you've been waiting here for mefor quite some time. Sorry to keep you waiting. A talk with an importer fromEurope prevented me from coming here.
B:It doesn' t matter,Miss Weng. I know you are always very busy.
A:Is there anything urgent?
B:Well,things are like these. I've just received a telex from my homeoffice,that the goods shipped in March by S. S. Victoria under Order No. 1043have arrived at Alexandria. But,to our great surprise,they are not in propercondition.
A:Yes,really? What's the trouble then?
B:Quite a number of cartons were badly damaged. Many of the Men's Shirtswere water-stained and the majority of the others were severely soiled.
A:Where are the goods now?
B:The goods have been unloaded into the carrier's house. As they are insuch a damaged condition,we doubt we will be able to take delivery.
A:Do you know the percentage of the damaged portion?
B:Not exactly. The goods are now under inspection.
A:That's good. We should require a survey report,with that we may knowthe extent of the damage.
B:My people say that they would send you some shirts drawn at random fromthe shipment so that you can see yourselves the damaged condition and the reasonwhy they are unsaleable.
A:We should make it clear whether the damage was caused in transit orduring the unloading process,or by other reasons.
B:I hope it isn't due to the improper packing. As you know,if that beingthe case,you will be held liable for the loss sustained.
A:No,it's impossible. The goods were carefully packed and shipped here inexcellent condition. I inspected them myself.
B:Then the damage must be caused at somewhere along the line where thegoods weren't handled properly.
A:If so,the insurance company or the shipping company should be heldresponsible and as you know,the claim concerning insurance or transportationshould be referred to the insurance company or the shipping company.
B:I know. But so far we haven't got the detailed information yet.
A:So,we have to wait for the surveyor's report and at the same time,wehave to check the documents carefully. Only after receiving the detailed report,can we work out the way to handle the problem. What do you say?
B:I agree with you. I think it won't be long before we get theinformation. I'll advise you the result upon the conclusion of theinvestigation.
A:That's fine.
Dialogue B
A:Hello,Mr. Green. Have you received the surveyor's report?
B:Yes,Miss Weng. Today I have brought it with me together with therelevant shipping documents. We can have a detailed discussion on this matterand have a careful check over the relevant documents.
A:That's good. I'm sure we can settle the problem amicably throughnegotiations without resorting to arbitration.
B:I think so too.
A:Now let's sit down and have a look at the surveyor's report first.
B:Yes. Here you are.
A:Thanks… (reading the surveyor's report),Oh yes,through a thoroughexamination and a careful inspection,twenty-four cartons of goods have beenfound seriously damaged. Inside these damaged cartons,the majority of the Men'sShirts contained have been water-stained or severely soiled… Oh,what a greatloss!
B:Indeed,it is. According to the des cription of the letter I receivedfrom my home office,that portion of shirts are unsaleable. They are simplyuseless.
A:I trust so. It appears that the damage was caused sometime during thetranshipment.
B:We haven't been able to pinpoint just what happened yet,but we arefaced with the problem that part of the consignment is unacceptable.
A:It's understandable. That part should be compensated. The shippingcompany should be liable for their rough handling.
B:One more point,Miss Weng. The surveyor's report indicates that theproblem was caused by inadequate wrapping which allowed the packages to workopen during the unloading or loading process.
A:But as what I said several days ago,the goods were carefully packed andshipped here in excellent condition and I inspected them myself.
B:That might be true. But the packing in some of the cartons was not inccordance with the contract stipulations. According to the contract,each of thecartons should be reinforced with double metal straps. We are sorry you havefailed to do so,at least,part of the cartons were not reinforced with the saidstraps.
A:That seems hard to believe. How can that be?
B:If you don't believe,please look at the Surveyor's Report.
A:Perhaps,one of the workshops forgot to do the reinforce work. They musthave taken it for granted that the goods were packed for the Hongkongbuyers.
B:That might be.
A:All right. If so,we agree to settle your claims. But that should beafter a negotiation with the shipping company,OK?
B:OK. But what are we to do with that part of goods damaged?Shall wereturn them to you,or hold them at your disposal?
A:I'll give you a definite answer after I consult with themanufacturers.
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