7房山区文明社区市民英语100句
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第81天2004年09月21日 15:14 深圳新闻网第81天(9月17日)81. I'll show you the way. 我带您去。
Mini-talk 会话Clerk: Your ticket, please. 请出示您的票。
John: Here you are. By the way, where is the evening show?给你。
顺便问一下,晚会演出在哪里?Clerk: I'll show you the way. 我带您去。
John: Thank you. 多谢。
第82天2004年09月21日 15:15 深圳新闻网第82天(9月18日)82. We're open from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. 从早晨8点开到晚上11点。
Mini-talk 会话John: Excuse me. Where is the evening show?请问晚会演出在哪里?Clerk: I'll show you the way. 我带您去。
John: Thank you. By the way, what time do you open?多谢。
顺便问一句,你们都什么时间开放?Clerk: We're open from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Have a good time. 从早晨8点到晚上11点。
祝您玩得开心。
第83天2004年09月21日 15:16 深圳新闻网第83天(9月19日)83. Could you take a picture of me? 你能帮我照张相吗?Mini-talk 会话John: Here we are at the park. 我们终于到公园了。
Mary: What a gate! Could you take a picture of me?好壮观的大门啊!你能帮我照张相吗?John: Sure. 当然可以。
英语文明礼仪用语英语文明礼仪用语1、Hello ! 你好!2、How are you ? 客人好!(叔叔好,。
/阿姨好。
)3、Good morning . 早上好 !4、Good morning, teacher ! 老师好 !5、Good afternoon. 下午好!6、Goodbye. 再见。
7、See you later. 一会儿见。
8、See you tomorrow. 明天见。
9、Welcome to our school. 欢迎来到我们学校。
10、Glad to meet you . 见到你很高兴。
11、Welcome here next time. 欢迎下次再来。
12、You first ,please. 您先请。
13、Please walk slowly. 请慢走。
14、Excuse me . 打扰一下。
(不好意思。
/很抱歉。
)15、I ‘m not intentional. Please forgive me . 我不是故意的,请原谅。
16、Sorry. 对不起。
17、Not at all. 没关系。
18、Can I help you ? 我能帮助你吗?19、Thank you . 谢谢。
20、Thanks ,I can manage it . 谢谢,但我自己能行。
21、No thanks. 不用,谢谢。
22、Take it easy. 别着急。
23、Could you do me a favour? 可以帮帮我吗?24、No problem. 没问题。
25、Don’t wo rry. I will help you. 别担心,我会帮你的.。
26、It’s my pleasure to help you . 我很愿意帮助你,资料共享平台《英语文明礼仪用语》(https://www.)。
27、Thank you for your help. 谢谢你的帮助。
28、It’s my pleasure. 这是我应该做的。
成都市民英语100句建明外语小册子Title: A Guide to 100 Essential Sentences for Chengdu Citizens' English LearningIn a rapidly globalizing world, English has become an indispensable tool for communication, business, and cultural exchange. For Chengdu citizens looking to enhance their English skills, mastering key phrases can greatly improve their ability to interact with English speakers both locally and abroad. In this guide, we'll provide a comprehensive list of 100 essential sentences for Chengdu citizens to learn and practice. These sentences cover a range of everyday situations, from greetings and introductions to shopping, dining, and travel. Let's dive in:1. Hello, how are you?2. What's your name?3. Where are you from?4. I'm from Chengdu.5. Nice to meet you.6. How do you do?7. Good morning!8. Good afternoon!9. Good evening!10. Goodbye!11. See you later!12. Have a nice day!13. How can I help you?14. Can you speak English?15. Yes, a little.16. No, I can't.17. Please speak slowly.18. Could you repeat that, please?19. I'm sorry, I don't understand.20. Thank you!21. You're welcome!22. Excuse me.23. I'm lost. Can you help me?24. Where is the nearest ATM?25. How much does this cost?26. Do you accept credit cards?27. Can I try it on?28. What size are you looking for?29. I'll take it.30. Can I have a receipt, please?31. Do you have Wi-Fi?32. What's the password?33. Can I have the menu, please?34. What's your recommendation?35. I'll have the local specialty.36. Can I have the bill, please?37. Is there a pharmacy nearby?38. I need to see a doctor.39. I have a headache.40. Where is the nearest hospital?41. Call an ambulance!42. My phone is dead.43. Can I borrow your charger?44. What's the weather like today?45. It's hot/cold/rainy/snowy/windy/sunny.46. Can you take a photo for me?47. Say cheese!48. Where's the nearest subway station?49. Which line do I take to get to Tianfu Square?50. How far is it to the airport?51. Is there a public restroom nearby?52. I need to use the restroom.53. Can you show me on the map?54. I'm looking for [place].55. Can you recommend a good restaurant?56. What's your favorite Sichuan dish?57. I love spicy food!58. Can you teach me some Sichuan dialect?59. How do you say [word] in English?60. What's the difference between "spicy" and "hot"?61. Where's the best place to see pandas?62. I want to visit the Wuhou Shrine.63. How do I get to Jinli Street?64. What time does the museum open/close?65. Is there an entrance fee?66. I'm here on vacation.67. I'm here for business.68. Can you recommend a good hotel?69. How much is a taxi to the airport?70. Can you negotiate the price?71. Is there a discount for students/seniors?72. I'd like to book a ticket to [destination].73. Is there a direct flight?74. What time does the train/bus depart?75. Is there free cancellation?76. Can I upgrade to business class?77. I need a non-smoking room.78. Can I have a wake-up call?79. Is breakfast included?80. What's the checkout time?81. I'd like to extend my stay.82. Can you recommend some local attractions?83. I want to visit the Giant Buddha of Leshan.84. Are there any festivals happening now?85. Where can I buy souvenirs?86. How late are the shops open?87. Can you recommend a good tea house?88. I'd like to try Sichuan hotpot.89. Is there a famous opera performance tonight?90. How do I get tickets?91. I'd like to see a Sichuan face-changing show.92. What time does it start?93. Can I take photos during the show?94. Is there an English-speaking guide available?95. I want to learn more about Chengdu's history.96. Can you recommend a good book?97. Are there any English language schools nearby?98. I'd like to improve my English.99. Do you offer private lessons?100. Thank you for your help!Learning these sentences will not only enhance communication skills but also contribute to a deeper appreciation of Chengdu's rich culture and hospitality. Keep practicing and don't hesitate to use English whenever the opportunity arises. Happy learning!。
第41天2004年08月09日 16:12 深圳新闻网第41天(8月8日)41. I've got a cold. 我感冒了。
Mini-talk 会话John: I've got a cold. 我感冒了。
Li Li: Shall I take you to the hospital? 要不要我带你去医院?John: Don't bother. I can go by myself.不必麻烦了,我自己去就行了。
第43天2004年08月10日 08:47 深圳新闻网第43天(8月10日)43. Don't bother. 不用麻烦了。
Mini-talk 会话John: I've got a cold. 我感冒了。
Li Li: Shall I take you to the hospital?要不要我带你去医院?John: Don't bother. I can go by myself.不必麻烦了,我自己去就行了。
Li Li: Hope you'll get well soon. 祝你早日康复。
John: Thank you. 谢谢。
第44天2004年08月11日 08:45 深圳新闻网第44天(8月11日)44. Where do you want to go? 你想去哪里?Mini-talk 会话Mary: Taxi! 出租车!Taxi driver: Where do you want to go? 你想去哪里?Mary: To Shenzhen Safari Park. How long will it take?去深圳野生动物园。
到那儿要多久?Taxi driver: Oh, it's quite far from here. It will take about half an hour.噢,路挺远的。
大约要半个小时。
第45天2004年08月12日 08:48 深圳新闻网第45天(8月12日)45. It's quite far from here. 路挺远的.Mini-talk 会话Mary: Taxi! 出租车!Taxi driver: Where do you want to go? 你想去哪里?Mary: To Shenzhen Safari Park. How long will it take?去深圳野生动物园。
第21天2004年07月21日 15:16 深圳新闻网第21天(7月19日)21. Where shall we meet? 我们在哪里见面呢?Mini-talk 会话John: Fine. Where shall we meet? 好的。
我们在哪儿见面呢?Li Li: At Shenzhen Library. 就在深圳图书馆吧。
John: That's fine. By the way, how do I get there?好啊。
顺便问一下,去那儿怎么走?Li Li: Walk towards the east from the New Century Hotel along Hongli Road. 从新世纪酒店沿着红荔路一直往东走。
第22天2004年07月21日 15:18 深圳新闻网第22天(7月20日)22. You can't miss it. 你一定能找到的。
Mini-talk 会话John: Excuse me. How do I get to Shenzhen Library?请问去深圳图书馆怎么走?Li Li: Walk towards the east from the New Century Hotel along Hongli Road. 从新世纪酒店沿着红荔路一直往东走。
John: How long will it take? 需要走多久?Li Li: About 15 minutes. It's on your right. You can't miss it.大约15分钟,图书馆就在你的右手边,你一定能找到的。
John: Thank you. 谢谢。
第23天2004年07月21日 15:20 深圳新闻网第23天(7月21日)23. Excuse me. 劳驾/对不起/打扰一下/请问。
Mini-talk 会话Mary: Excuse me, where can I buy a map of Shenzhen?请问哪里能买到深圳地图?John: Oh, you can get one at a newspaper stand.噢,你可以在报摊买到。
大运英语100句市民版(原创版)目录1.大运英语 100 句市民版的背景和意义2.大运英语 100 句市民版的主要内容3.大运英语 100 句市民版的特点和亮点4.大运英语 100 句市民版的应用场景和价值5.大运英语 100 句市民版的推广和普及正文大运英语 100 句市民版是我国为了迎接大运会,提升市民英语水平,增进国际交流而推出的一项重要活动。
这一活动旨在通过学习这 100 句日常英语,让更多的市民能够用英语流利地进行交流,展示我国的文明风貌和国际化水平。
大运英语 100 句市民版的主要内容包括日常生活、旅游、商务、文化等各个方面,都是市民在日常生活中可能会用到的句子。
例如,“Hello, how are you?”(你好,最近怎么样?),“Can you help me?”(你能帮我吗?),“Thank you”(谢谢)等。
这些句子简单实用,易于掌握和应用。
大运英语 100 句市民版的特点和亮点在于它的实用性和普适性。
这些句子都是根据市民的实际需求精心挑选的,能够满足市民在各种场合使用英语的需求。
同时,这些句子都是简单易学的,不需要市民具备很高的英语水平,只要愿意学,就能轻松掌握。
大运英语 100 句市民版的应用场景和价值主要体现在以下几个方面:首先,它可以帮助市民在日常生活中更好地和外国人进行交流,提升市民的国际视野和交流能力;其次,它可以提升市民的英语水平,为市民的职场发展和个人成长提供助力;最后,它也有助于提升我国的国际化水平,展示我国的文明风貌和开放态度。
大运英语 100 句市民版的推广和普及主要通过各种媒体和渠道进行。
例如,政府和媒体可以通过广告和宣传,向市民介绍大运英语 100 句市民版的价值和意义,鼓励市民学习和使用;学校和社区也可以通过举办各种活动,如英语角、英语沙龙等,帮助市民更好地学习和使用大运英语 100 句市民版。
总的来说,大运英语 100 句市民版是我国为了迎接大运会,提升市民英语水平,增进国际交流而推出的一项重要活动。
一 . 问候1、 Good morning.早上好2、 How are you?你怎么样?3、 Very well, thank you.很好。
谢谢。
4、 You look great!你看上去很精神。
5、 Thanks. You too.谢谢。
你看上去也不错。
6、 So nice to see you again.真高兴又见到你。
二 . 介绍7、Hello, I’m Lance.你好!我是兰斯。
你好!我叫保拉。
很高兴认识你。
9、 Nice to meet you, too.我也很高兴认识你。
10、Wang, I’d like you to meet my friend.小王,我想介绍你认识我的朋友。
Dou, this is Wang.小窦,这是小王。
11、Hello, Wang. I’m Dou. Pleased to meet you.你好!小王。
我是小窦。
很高兴认识你。
12、 Pleased to meet you, too, Mr. Dou.我也很高兴认识你,窦先生。
就叫我小窦好了。
三 . 告别14、Well, I’ve got to go. See you later.唔,我得走了。
呆会儿见。
15、 See you. Have a nice day!再见。
祝你过得愉快!16、 Thanks, you too.谢谢,也祝你愉快。
17、I’ve got to go to bed. Have to work tomorrow.我得去睡觉了。
明天还得上班。
那好吧。
晚安。
睡个好觉。
19、 Good night. See you tomorrow.晚安。
明天见。
20、 Song, I hate to say goodbye, but I have to. 小宋,我很想再呆会儿,不过我还是得告辞了。
21、 Nice meeting you, Kevin. I hope to see you again.认识你我很高兴,凯文。
文明礼仪的英文句子文明礼仪的英语励志名言礼仪是在人际交往中,以一定的约定俗成的程序方式来表现的律己敬人的过程,文明礼仪是我们在生活中不可缺少的一种能力。
下面一起来看看小编为大家推荐的关于文明礼仪的,希望对您有所帮助。
文明礼仪的英文句子1、家庭是文明的核心。
Family is the core of civilization.2、礼仪周全能息事宁人。
Considerate etiquette can avoid trouble.3、无礼是无知的私生子。
Rudeness is the illegitimate child of ignorance.4、宽容是文明的唯一考核。
Forgiveness is the only civilization.5、文明其精神,野蛮其体魄!Civilization its spirit, savage its body!6、礼貌是人类共处的金钥匙。
Politeness is the key of human coexistence.7、是文明人的首要美德。
Patriotism is the first virtue of civilized men.8、礼貌使人类共处的金钥匙。
Manners make human co-existence of golden key.9、学校者,文明进化之泉源也。
Also the springs of school, the evolution of civilization.10、医生是我们文明世界的精华。
The doctor is the essence of our civilization.11、文明就是要造就有修养的人。
Civilization is to make cultured man.12、侈而惰者贫,而力而俭者富。
A tiny and idler is poor, and force and waste is rich.13、文明就是要造成有修养的人。
如何做文明市民的英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1How to Be a Civilized CitizenBeing a good citizen is about more than just following the law – it's about actively contributing to the well-being of your community and society as a whole. As students, we often focus so much on our studies and personal lives that we forget how our actions (or inactions) can impact those around us. But the truth is, being a civilized and responsible citizen should be a top priority for all of us. It's what allows our communities to thrive and creates a better world for everyone.So, what does it really mean to be a civilized citizen? It starts with having respect – respect for others, respect for the environment, and respect for the rules and norms that allow society to function smoothly. It's about making ethical choices, even when no one is watching. And ultimately, it's about using your voice and actions to create positive change.Let's break this down a bit more:Respecting OthersThis one seems obvious, but you'd be surprised how often people forget the basic principles of respect in their daily interactions. A civilized citizen treats everyone – from classmates to strangers on the street – with kindness, courtesy and dignity. They don't discriminate, harass or belittle others based on personal differences. Simple gestures like holding the door, saying "please" and "thank you," and being considerate of those around you go a long way. We're all human, and extending some basic compassion to our fellow citizens creates a society of mutual understanding.Respecting the EnvironmentPicking up litter, conserving resources like water and electricity, recycling and reducing waste – these are some of the most fundamental ways we can be good environmental citizens. The planet is our shared home, and it's up to each of us to take care of it. This doesn't mean you have to be a hard-coreeco-warrior, but being mindful of your environmental impact and making sustainable choices where you can is crucial. Things like walking, biking or taking public transit instead of driving can reduce your carbon footprint. Carrying a reusable water bottle and shopping bag, and refusing single-use plastics are other easy ways to be more environmentally friendly in your daily life.We all need to do our part to protect the Earth for future generations.Following Rules and NormsI know, I know – rules aren't exactly a young person's favorite thing. But the reality is, rules, laws and societal norms exist for good reasons: to maintain order, keep us safe, and ensure everyone's rights are respected. A good citizen follows the rules of the road, pays taxes, throws trash in the bin instead of littering, and respects public and private property. They don't cheat, shoplift or engage in other illegal activities. Playing by the rules creates a stable society that works for everyone. Of course, that doesn't mean blindly accepting every rule – part of being a good citizen is using your voice to change unjust laws and flawed systems through proper civic channels. But there's a big difference between civil disobedience for a just cause and just being a reckless rule-breaker.Making Ethical ChoicesCivilized citizens act with integrity – they make choices based on ethics and moral principles, not just based on what's easiest or most self-serving. They don't lie, cheat or steal. They treat service workers with respect instead of being rude or entitled. They are honest on tests and don't plagiarize. In short,they do the right thing, even when the ethical choice isn't the most convenient one. Having a moral compass and considering how your actions impact others is crucial for creating a society of trust and accountability.Getting Involved and Speaking UpFinally, being a good citizen means getting involved in your community and using your voice to create positive change. A civilized citizen doesn't just complain about problems – they take action to fix them. This could mean volunteering, participating in community clean-ups or fundraisers, or even running for student government or a local elected position. It means staying informed on issues that impact your school, neighborhood, city or country. And it means respectfully speaking up against injustice, corruption and hatred. Positive change doesn't happen unless good citizens are willing to step up. We all have the power to make the world a little bit better.In the end, being a civilized citizen is really about being a good human being. It's about thinking beyond just yourself and your own self-interests. It's about being a productive member of society who makes ethical choices and tries to leave this world a little bit better than you found it. And it starts at a young age, byembodying these principles as students. Because the future of our communities is quite literally in our hands.篇2How to be a Civilized CitizenAs students, we are the future citizens of our communities and our world. The values and habits we develop now will shape the kind of society we create for ourselves and future generations. That's why it's so important for us to learn how to be civilized, responsible citizens who contribute positively to the world around us.Being a civilized citizen starts with having respect - respect for ourselves, respect for others, and respect for our environment and shared public spaces. It means treating others with kindness, empathy and compassion, no matter their background or beliefs. A civilized citizen sees the humanity in everyone and strives to build connections, not create divisions.Civilized citizens follow the rules and laws that allow society to function smoothly and keep public order. We don't litter, deface property, or act in ways that create disturbances or make others feel unsafe. We pay taxes, obey traffic signals, andgenerally do our part to be good, law-abiding members of the community.A huge part of being a civilized citizen is caring about and protecting the environment we all share. Civilized citizens recycle, conserve resources like water and electricity, avoid polluting activities, and generally try to tread lightly on the planet. We nurture green spaces, plant trees, and clean up litter. An awareness of our environmental impact and a commitment to sustainability is essential.Civilized citizens are also active and engaged in issues that affect their communities. We stay informed on important local and global matters. We vote in elections to have a voice in deciding our leaders and policies. We may volunteer our time to causes we care about, or simply step up to help a neighbor in need. Being a positive force for change is part of good citizenship.Education is highly valued by civilized citizens. We pursue knowledge, constantly work to learn new things, and think critically about information we encounter. We rely on reputable sources and facts over hearsay, and we're willing to have respectful discussions where different viewpoints can be expressed.As students, we can start practicing good citizenship on our campuses and in our classrooms. We should be respectful of our educational environments, following all rules and codes of conduct. We can participate in school activities, clubs, and local community service projects. Most importantly, we should treat our teachers, administrators and fellow students the way we would want to be treated: with kindness, patience and civility.Part of being a civilized citizen is developing a strong moral code within ourselves. We should strive to be honest, hardworking and accountable for our actions. We should uphold virtues like integrity, humility, courage, perseverance and empathy. Our personal conduct sets an example for others to follow.With the rise of social media and digital interactions, civilized citizens must also mind our behavior in online spaces. We should be respectful and avoid harassing, bullying or maliciously targeting others. Our online footprint and how we use technology matters. Responsible management of our digital lives is part of modern citizenship.Ultimately, being a civilized citizen is about contributing positively to the world rather than taking from it or causing harm. It's about being an active participant in society and consideringhow our actions impact those around us as well as future generations. It's a constant practice of ethics, empathy, and doing the right thing.As students positioned to become tomorrow's leaders, parents, workers and involved community members, we must develop civilized citizenship as a core value. The habits and mindsets we nurture today will echo through our lifetimes and reverberate onto others. By being principled, caring, engaged citizens, we can create a better present and future for all.篇3How to Be a Civilized CitizenBeing a civilized citizen is more than just following rules and laws. It's about having respect for others, taking responsibility for your actions, and contributing positively to society. As students, we are the future leaders and role models of our communities. It's crucial that we learn and practice the values of being a civilized citizen from a young age.Firstly, one of the fundamental aspects of being a civilized citizen is having respect for others, regardless of their background, beliefs, or social status. We live in a diverse world, and it's important to embrace and appreciate the differencesamong people. This means being open-minded, treating everyone with kindness and courtesy, and avoiding discrimination or prejudice.In our daily interactions, we should strive to be considerate and empathetic towards others. Simple gestures like holding the door open, saying "please" and "thank you," and being patient in queues or crowded areas can go a long way in creating a more pleasant and harmonious environment for everyone.Secondly, being a civilized citizen involves taking responsibility for our actions and their consequences. We should always strive to make ethical choices and be accountable for our decisions. This means being honest, owning up to our mistakes, and taking steps to rectify any harm we may have caused.For example, if we accidentally break something that belongs to someone else, the civilized thing to do is to apologize and offer to replace or repair it. Similarly, if we witness someone engaging in unethical or illegal behavior, we have a moral obligation to report it to the appropriate authorities.Furthermore, being a civilized citizen entails contributing positively to society. We should actively seek opportunities to make a difference in our communities, whether it's throughvolunteering, participating in civic initiatives, or simply being a good neighbor.One way we can contribute is by taking care of our shared public spaces and resources. This means properly disposing of our trash, conserving water and energy, and respecting public property. It's also important to support local businesses and patronize establishments that prioritize ethical and sustainable practices.Additionally, we should strive to be informed and engaged citizens. This means staying up-to-date with current events, understanding the issues that affect our communities, and exercising our right to vote in elections. By being informed and active participants in the democratic process, we can help shape the policies and decisions that impact our lives and the lives of others.Finally, being a civilized citizen requires us to lead by example and inspire others to do the same. We should strive to be role models of good behavior, setting a positive example for our peers, younger generations, and the community at large.This could involve organizing or participating in community service projects, mentoring younger students, or simply being a positive influence in our daily interactions with others. Byembodying the values of respect, responsibility, and civic engagement, we can create a ripple effect that encourages others to follow suit.In conclusion, being a civilized citizen is a responsibility that we all share. It's about having respect for others, taking accountability for our actions, and contributing positively to society. As students, we have the opportunity to learn and practice these values from an early age, laying the foundation for a more harmonious and just world.By embracing diversity, making ethical choices, caring for our communities, staying informed and engaged, and leading by example, we can become the exemplary citizens that our society needs. It's a lifelong journey, but one that is essential for creating a better future for ourselves and generations to come.。
第61天2004年09月03日 15:10 深圳新闻网第61天(8月28日)61. It fits me well. 很合身。
Mini-talk 会话John: I'd like to buy a shirt. 我想买件衬衫。
Clerk B: What size, please? 请问您要什么尺寸的?John: Medium. 中号的。
Clerk B: Try this on. 试试这一件。
John: Thank you. It fits me well. I'll take it. 谢谢。
很合身,就买这件了。
第62天2004年09月03日 15:11 深圳新闻网第62天(8月29日)62. Anything else? 还需要别的什么吗?Mini-talk 会话Clerk B: Try this on. 试试这一件。
John: Thank you. It fits me well. I'll take it. 谢谢。
很合身,就买这件了。
Clerk B: Anything else? 还需要别的什么吗?John: That's all, thanks. 就这些了,谢谢。
Clerk B: It's 200 yuan in total. Cash or credit?总共200元人民币。
您是用现金还是刷卡呢?John: Cash. 现金。
第63天2004年09月03日 15:12 深圳新闻网第63天(8月30日)63. It's time for lunch. 到吃午饭的时间了。
Mini-talk 会话Li Li: It's time for lunch. Let's go to a restaurant.到吃午饭的时间了,我们去餐厅吃饭吧。
John: Yes, I feel a little hungry now. 是啊,我感到有点饿了。
一.问候1、Good morning.早上好2、How are you?你怎么样?3、Very well, thank you.很好。
谢谢。
4、You look great!你看上去很精神。
5、Thanks. You too.谢谢。
你看上去也不错。
6、So nice to see you again.真高兴又见到你。
二.介绍7、Hello, I’m Lance.你好!我是兰斯。
你好!我叫保拉。
很高兴认识你。
9、Nice to meet you, too.我也很高兴认识你。
10、Wang, I’d like you to meet my friend.小王,我想介绍你认识我的朋友。
Dou, this is Wang.小窦,这是小王。
11、Hello, Wang. I’m Dou. Pleased to meet you.你好!小王。
我是小窦。
很高兴认识你。
12、Pleased to meet you, too, Mr. Dou.我也很高兴认识你,窦先生。
就叫我小窦好了。
三.告别14、Well, I’ve got to go. See you later.唔,我得走了。
呆会儿见。
15、See you. Have a nice day!再见。
祝你过得愉快!16、Thanks, you too.谢谢,也祝你愉快。
17、I’ve got to go to bed. Have to work tomorrow.我得去睡觉了。
明天还得上班。
那好吧。
晚安。
睡个好觉。
19、Good night. See you tomorrow.晚安。
明天见。
20、Song, I hate to say goodbye, but I have to.小宋,我很想再呆会儿,不过我还是得告辞了。
21、Nice meeting you, Kevin. I hope to see you again.认识你我很高兴,凯文。
希望能再见面。
22、Let’s keep in touch.咱们保持联系吧。
23、Su re, let’s Goodbye, then.好的,一定。
再见吧。
四.谈论天气天气真好哇,你说呢?25、Sure it is. Why don’t we go to a park?可不是嘛。
我们去公园吧?26、Good idea!好主意!27、Which season do you like best?你喜欢哪个季节?28、Autumn. Autumn is the best season in Beijing. 秋天。
秋天是北京最好的季节。
29、I like autumn, too. Where I’m from, autumn is the best time of year.最好的时候。
五.时间和日期30、What’s the date today?今天是几号?31、It’s August the thirteenth.今天8月13号。
32、What time does the museum close? Any idea? 博物馆几点关门,你知道吗?33、I’m not sure, but I think it’s open until 4 o’clock.我不能肯定,大概到4点吧。
34、What time is it now?现在几点了?现在3点1刻。
六.问路36、Excuse me , where is the nearest bank? 请问,最近的银行在哪里?37、There is one next to the post office round the corner.在拐角的邮局旁有一家。
38、Can you tell me the way to the library?你能告诉我去图书馆的路吗?39、Sure. Turn left at the next crossing. 七.购物40、How much is this shirt, please?请问这件衬衫多少钱?41、It’s 89 yuan.89元。
42、Do you have it in a larger size?这种衬衫有大号的吗?43、Let me check.我来找找看。
44、I’m looking for a jacket.我想买件夹克。
45、I’m afraid this is too expensive for me?八.打电话46、Hello, may I speak to Kevin, please? 喂,您好,我找凯文。
47、Speaking.我就是。
48、I’m sorry, he’s not in at the moment. Can I take a message?抱歉,他现在不在,您要留言吗?49、It’s okay,I’ll call back later.不用了,我过会儿再打过来吧。
对不起,大错了。
51、Could you speak up, please?您能大点儿声吗?九.出租汽车52、Yes, sir. Where would you like to go.先生,去哪儿?53、Gugong故宫。
54、How far is it from here to the airport?这儿离机场多远?55、It’s about an hour’s drive.开车大约一小时的路。
请把我送到这个地址。
57、Can you stop here for a minute and wait for me? 你能在这儿停下来等会儿我吗?十.旅行58、Do you like traveling by train or by plane?你喜欢乘什么旅行?火车还是飞机?59、I think I prefer train. It’s c heaper and safer.我觉得还是喜欢火车。
火车比较便宜也比较安全60、Is this your first time visiting Beijing? 61、What’s the best way to get around?怎样在城里游览最方便?62、Does this bus go to the Summer Palace?这辆车去颐和园吗?63、What’s your favorite sport?你最喜欢的运动是什么?64、Do you paly table tennis?你打乒乓球吗?65、I’m look forward to the 2008 Olympics.我盼着2008年奥运会的召开。
66、Are you interested in Chinese kungfu/ taijiquan ?十一.节日67、Happy New Year.新年快乐。
68、Have you got any plans?你过年有什么打算吗?69、I’m going to the Temple Fair with my family. 我打算和全家一起去逛庙会。
70、How nice! Have fun!那太好了!注你玩得开心!十二.在饭店72、Could you wait a moment?请稍等一会儿好吗?73、Are you ready to order?可以点菜了吗?74、What would you like to drink?你们想喝点儿什么?75、What are your specialities?有哪些特色菜?76、Could you recommend something ?您可以推荐点什么菜吗?十三.请求帮助您能帮我个忙吗?78、I’d be glad to. What is it?我很乐意。
什么事儿?79、Somebody please help!谁快过来帮上一把!80、You’ve been a great help. 您真是帮了大忙。
十四.理发81、I’d like a haircut.我要理发。
82、Just a trim will do.就修剪一下。
83、How may I help you, miss?您想怎么理,小姐?What would you suggest?我想换个发型。
你有什么建议?85、I’d like to have my hair dyed.我想染发。
86、Do you want a shampoo?你要洗头吗?十五.身体不舒服87、You look pale, Paul. What’s wrong?保尔,你的脸色不好,怎么了?88、I’ve got a headache.我头痛。
89、Is he getting better now?他现在好些了吗?你去看过医生了吗?十六.职业91、What do you do?你是做什么工作的?92、Do you like your job?你喜欢你的工作吗?93、I work at a hospital.我在一家医院工作。
94、When did you start working?你是什么时候开始工作的?十七.家庭95、Who are these people in the picture? 96、They’re my family.是我的家人。
97、Do you live with your parents?你和父母一起主吗?98、How many people are there in your family? 你家有几口人?99、Do you have any brothers and sisters?你有兄弟姐妹吗?100、You do have a happy family!你有个多么幸福的家庭啊!。